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" ' " i . . mmmmm mm i i YOlDMJ XXYI. IIW BIR5, CBAYIIWUSTT, I. C., FRIDAY, SIPTIMBIR 25, 1903.-810010 SICTION, NUMBER 52. V I J ingt If ; H Loo. rv (( T1IEOLD RElUDLn , ' . - , - - AbsoIufely'Puro ': THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE THE KEWS IN A NUTSHELL Tbe Republican party. In New fork ,City have uuaetmoutly endorsed Msyor A A Low for renomlaatloa. The date for the'lrial ot the flnt of - tbe poet office (read cwi la aet (or Mon day, Oot. 28. :J " - Ex-U. 8. Senator Charles B Farwell of Illinois, dlid at h't. boi&e in' Lake Forest, 111., Wednesday, after a protract ed Illness. T' - ' The Collier will cue which is leiug tried at Atlanta, G and inyolves an etiate valued at $3,000,000 will be ami cably seilUd It li thought. President Tvoor-weli has Wean work Od his annual murage. It Is ald it will contain n great many Irrp -iUnt Items induggi:loD8 upon btch Congreai will act at crxt session. CuitlsJett, the ulieged murderer of lawyer Marcum In Kentucky, wasfound guilty at bia second trial Tuesday and It la said will be sentenced to be banged. ' . Cardinal Gibbons haa returned to his home In Baltimore after a summer's so journ in Europe., He was In Rome dar ing the sickness and death of Pope Leo and participated In the election of Pope Tbe hearing of the case of former Lieutenant-Governor James H Tillman of South Carolina for the murder of Ed itor Goozahs haa been postponed until next Monday. Thla la the third hearing granted Tillman. Over a thousand vlsl . tora are In Lexington awaiting to hear the trial. , The latest dUpatcLes concerning the Turcc-Bu'gsrla affair Is of the same old ateteot) ied Import, that Il ls war or peace In foity-clght ' hours. Tbe fact seems to be that the two ntttona are afraid of each otter, and there will be perhaps uo fig hi at all. ,4' A string' r, undoubtedly a crank, was found In the vicinity of Oyster Bay, President KoowvuH's summer home, Tuesday, acini? maliciously." He was detained and searched hv the secret ser vice men but nothing ' at found offParker. dangerous nature. lie was sent out of -'. town. Ho was a Scandinavian and apoke English very poorly. The Panama Canal treaty la pracll OtUy dead. The failure of the Colom- - blan government to approve of it Tues day was the last blow. Now it 'a the -' NIcaraugan route or no canal.. ' Senator Morgan of Alabama, declarea it la best for this conntry that the Panama scheme ' waa r-j' cted. Thousands suffer and hundreds die every jtar in this country from some form of Bowel Complaint,. The bes remedy for these diseases In children or adults la Dr. 8ETH ARNOLD'S BAL SAM. Warranted to give satisfaction by T. A. Henry. BLADES. Sept. 23 Oar little berg was the scene of a very pleasant event on last evening 22nd. Mr Ermst : Hearn .gave an- ice ' cream sapper at the house of Mr G 'A Conner, complimentary to. Mlas Fannie Ray Keele, who baa been visiting Mi Grace B Conner for the pact week. "All - wentinerry as a marriage bell" and tbS occasion was In every way an enjoyable one. 'Flinch ami crokonole were the moat popular gauu-e and Instrumental . mnslo went to make up an unusually gay affair. Miss Eeele will leave Bladea to morrow to attend tbe 8 8 Convention at Dover but will return to tbla place the . .first of Novc mber to take charge of : school. ' tcv;;. i Mrs Gertrude Howard baa been quite sick for the past several days bat we are glad to note ahe is convalescing.. Mrs Mary Jackson Is quite sick. Dr 0 N Mascn Is attending her. - ; ' We are sorry to have to say that Miss Fannie Bell li also slok It is hoped that am recovery wm oo speeuy ana perms - ""'. - Payor. "." Harlowe and North Harlowe. " Sept 23. Tbe sold wave baa reached her and It seems to bo Inclined to force us to don winter clothes before we are prepared tor them, for we bare not been able to get maeb cotton picked. Mi Jas B Hancock is enlarging and otherwise Improving bis home near tbe fait a of tbe road, . . . Mr Jesse G Taylor spent last Saturday in New Bern.' .' , ', MrAsher Koonce left Saturday .to spend a day or twe with bis family at Pollocksvllle he returned last night and Is again at the saw at the Elm City Lam ber CtrtttnllL ; ', , - Dr ON Mason baa been, exceedingly bosy lately hta territory reaches neyond Havelock and tlclalty and proportion ately In other directions.. . r ., Mr H W Bell went to New Bern Sat urday and spent Sunday with his family and returned Sunday evening and is now pushing forward bis mill work. We are delighted to hare Miss Badle Conner of Riverdale, a fair vlaltor to bar niece Mies Bessie Morton, of North Har lowe. -v Miss Sadie Chadwick who has been visiting at Morehead has returned to her home at Harlowe. ' Mr Thomas Duncan has began work on hie telephone line from Harlowe through to Blades," he will pat in a tele phone at tbe Elm City Lumber Co's. mill at North Harlowe and will no doubt establish other stations. , Mrs N Baylor who ha been on a visit t relative at Riverdale returned borne laat Friday. ' Mrs O E Franklin and children left Monday morning ' returning to their home In Norfolk, Va. A Mias Ada Leel of Grantaboro, who Is on a visit to ber friend Mrs Q L Conner, was a welcome visitor at our Sunday School and Prayer meeting Sunday. , Mr E F Adams of Maple Cypress, drove down last Sunday, bringing Mrs Adams. They came to see their daughter who Is slca at ber ancle's. We are glad to say they found her better. Mr Adams leave today, returning home while Mrs. Adams remains a few day a. . '., Mr Joshua Adams spent last Saturday in New Bern. Mr Jas RBeU is oft for New Bern to day on business from there be will take the evening train for Dover to attend the Sunday School Conference of the New Bern district " 'i? Mtesrs W P Conner and I N Howard of Blades passed through today doing to New Bern.' , . Miss Era Bell of Bachelor passed through this morning . enroute for the Sunday School Conference to be held at Dover. r . Big lot of nice fat chickens and fresh eggs now on band at J R Parker Jr's Call before they all gone. ; Swansboro Notes. r. j Mr A W Cooper, ex-county Superin tendent, ana son, or Jacksonville, . were in town lut week. " i MIeses Lizzie Ennett and Berdle Weeks of Cenar point, were visitors here this week:..i. ..i.w,,W4-.v -l A young man who said hla name 'was Parker, wu here thla and lut week, say Ing he wu agent for enlarging piotures In Chicago, Jumped his board bill,' said before he went away he wu going- to Morehead City . next, so look out for Pr, W J Montfort and MIu Eliza Hy-" man of Ward's mill, were visitors here this week. Last Saturday was Masonic Lodge dsy here. We noticed only a few Masons from the country, Dr Montfort and W M. was on hand u usuaL . " Mr HW Willis, wife and daughter, and Mr Clem Morton of Hubert wu in town thla week., Mr Willis Is here as sisting the moving of the saw mill of Oapt Thomu McGinn to Little River, SO. ' ' Mr G Ward Is still carrying his .leg in a sling, the result of carbuncles and tore bollp. Looks now as If he will have to put both In slings, - Rev O E Edwards baptised three con verts jeaterday at Hubert, the results of tbe meeting at Enon Chapel lut "week, ten others were bsptlzed at Montfort's mill before. ' v--' '. r; ' V ; iln L J 'Herring, returned to her home In Berkley, Ya4 after visiting here for five weeks. Miss Daisy Pitimanand ber brother Fred went with Mrs Her ring as far u Oriental on a visit at that places. i.,jlfc Mr G W Smith bought some 40,000 lbs seed cotton hut and this week.' We hear he hu bought all the cotton made ou the Cedar Point plantation i Capts. Jim Smith and Needbam Whlt ty are at' Cedar Point fishery, and we understand ' they are having splendid lock. They ought to have, u they hat &ing eoiomon for their surf -boat. Mr W T Bray ot White Oak, Is In our place today, be la here in the, Interest of the saw mm eompany. Sorry to bear of the slckneu ot Mr S A Starling and Rev 1 N Henderson ot Habert. " Hope nothing serious. We saw our old friend Cy Fosoae, of Fowle, the other day at Hubert, , he wu Just as lively and full ot fan u ever. Cy ' says he Is not afraid ot Snakes,. alligfr . tors or Dears. 1.'.V;; To diro a Cc!'J in ::3 Dcliy Explained. . Raleigb, BepU JS. Tbe delay la tbe Isaac of magazine rifles to tbe National Guards is due to the fact that tbe quar termaster general who baa charge of tbe payments to troops from government funds desires to complete that work be fore making tbe Issue, Climate and Crop Report For An put. Raleigh, 8ept 88.-The climate and crop report Issued by OF Von Herman for North Carolina, for tbe month of An gust, wu issued today. It says the chief feature was the brief bat Intense hot period from the SSrd to tbe MOT daring which; the maximum wu over 100 degrees at several stations. Tbe only other fea ture) was the great excess of rafbfallat many eastern stations, notably WUming ton. Tbe hot wave was of short dura tion, as compared with similar ones in August 1800 and 1900, when tempera tuxes above 00 degrees occurred for IS and IS days In succession, and yet crops were not badly injured. The mean tem perature for the month, 78.7 degrees, la slightly over half a degree above the normal for the past 82 years, and tbe average rainfall 5.26 Inches, is little over half an Inch below tbe normal. At Henderson on the 18 there wu a remark able rainfall of 6.10 Inches In two hoars. The number of rainy days for the month wu large. The highest monthly mean temperature wu 61.4 degrees at South port, and the lowest 65 at Llnvllle, The highest absolute temperature wu 103. on the 25th at Belma, the lowest 45 de gree at Llnvllle. The greatest exeess of rainfall occurred at Wilmington, be ing 6.88 inches above normal. Tbe greatest State average rainfall recorded for August wu 12.15 inches, 1001, while the least wu 2.81 Inches in 1896. Midwinter Meetlnff Press Associa tion. Raleigh September 23,-Presldent Var- nerof the State press association will meet with its executive committee at Charlotte tomorrow to select the place for the next metlng.whlch is to be known u the midwinter meeting, this being an innovation u heretofore the meetings have only been held ' In the aummer. Invitations are In band from Washington D. C., Baltimore, Charlotte, Greensboro and Jackson Bprings. Mr. Varner thinks the meeting will be held at Wuhlngton or Baltimore, :1 ' a Convicts Captured. . Raleigh September 88 The finding of the twocontlcU Medlln and Rice hidden in a loft at the peniten tiary gave great pleasure to the offlc iiais. Dome very uanug csuayo. .uois been made from the prison and some equally daring attempts nave failed. ' It Is thought that these, men had attemped to dig a sort of tunnel under part of the administration building In order to get Into the front part of the penitentiary grounds. This discovery wm made sev eral days ago, while searching for these men. - : ' TO CURB A COLD IS ONB DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money If it fails to cure. E W Grove's signature la on each box. 25c. , , . . ' ' ' ' THURMAN ITEMS. Sept. 22. The storm daring the put week did but little damage In this section The wind blew a gale for quite a time, but the rain season wu fine. ':' ; - . Cotton continues to show , rust and shedding. ' That planted after truck will be at least one-third short of what wu expected three weeks ago. .Early plant ed cotton Is rusted very badly and open lng fuU The lint Is short and not turn ing out u many pounds to the hundred u it hu for the put two seuons. ' Hay and fodder saying la keeping the farmers busy. - ' , , n Miss Sadie Conner left Tuesday to visit friends' and relatives at Harlowe and Blades. ' ' " "' Mrs N H Taylor, ofJ North Harlowe who wu Ylaitlns: Mrs J W Conner, re turned to her home Saturday, ' Mr Walter Smith spent Sunday at Olympls visiting his best girt. ; He wss accompanied by Mr Lee Hardlson who went on a "oroiDectlnn" trio. Hesavs he Was quite auocessful and thinks he will go again. " " v Messrs Geo. L Conner and Clyde L. Hardlson delegates from Riverdale Bun day School to District Bunday, School Conference at Dover, left thla morning to attend conference. Mrs T H Smith who has been visiting relatives t Polloeksvlll returned home Saturday. Messrs Don W , Basatght and Allen Babbitt spent few hours at vThurman BundayvH. ; H..-jfi- f? ; Mr Claude Hardlson and Kiss Long est spent Sunday afternoon at Thnrman Ylsttlng friends, : 'p, U - Muteri Rodman Galon . end John Green ot New .Bern are visiting Clyde Hardlson. They, expect to go .equlrrel hunting today and no doubt the aq;ulrrels will be scared pretty badly at the sight of such k regiment.. ' "' Mrs Viola Vo is visiting at Mr Alex Hardlson'a. - ' Aunt Sarah. 1 --t .w B1I1R0ID 0PUII1G. Cape Fear and Nortnern. State Offic ials Present. Prominent Marriage. Elks Lodge Haa Large Number Initiated. Attempted Suicide. Klag's Daughter Work For Beform atorT; Raleigh, September 24. The opening up of the Cape Fear and Northern Rail road u far u Dunn, Harnett county has taken most of the S'.ate offlcla's out of the city. Governor Aycock, Bute Treu urer Lacy. Superintendent of Public In struction J T Joyner, State Auditor Dixon and many of the newspaper f la terally went out on the ' special train this morning. Besides these, there was quite a goodly orowd of un-offlclals who enjoyed the outing. Yesterday afternoon at the Presbyte rian church Miss Mamie Ennls and Mr Lawrence Bowden were married. There were four bridesmaids and a maid of honor. The bride wore a handsome bine travelling suit and carried brides' roses. - The attendants wore white or gandie dresses and carried white carna tions tltd with gold colored ribbon. It wu a Golden Rod wedding that flower being chief among the church decora tions, s The Raleigh Lodge of Elks last night held a session and seven candidates were Initiated. Of these two were from Ral eigh and five were from Loulsburg. After the Initiation the Loulsburg Elks enter tained the local Lodge at Gelcche's Res taurant. Covers were laid for thirty three. Last night Mr John Mangum the jani tor of the State Museum tried to commit suicide by taktng laudanum. His health has been bad for some time. The State Branch of the King's Daughters are working earnestly for the State Reformatory even though it may be began on a very small scale. EYerybody's Magazine For October. Everybody's Magazine begins to be something more than an entertaining ten cents' worth of fiction and articles, An identity has been developed -a sturdy and aggressive identity all Its own and full of interest and promise. Thus far, the magazine has prided Itself on the timeliness of Its features and the healthy Virility ot its fletion. Now, it has found Itself, entered on its own mission, headed out on its particular crusade The key-note of this individuality Is the article by Alfred Henry Lewis, In the Oc tober number, "The Madness of Much Money.1' This Is a scathing attack on the vulgar displays of great wealth to which the new generation of millionaires has treated the country. With a brutal directness Mr. Lewis diagnoses the mad ness which often goes with much and sudden wealth, and ridicules unsparing ly tht gilded Idlers who make up the se- called American aristocracy. It Is a rough even a pitiless arraignment of certain prominent persons and It Is safe to be generally read and appreciated all over the country. Throughout this number the magazine shows a purpose to depart from the balefnl worship of Mammon and Its possessors which characterizes so much of the writings In current pe riodicals. Srammmr and Writing. One dny- Julian Hawthorne was com- BJlmenthur u certain writer on bis Wonderful facility In bis lundllng of words and In his construction or sen tences. "Xpu are a master of phrases," aid tbe novelist, with n twinkle, and then added: " ' -"'' How do rou do it anyhow ?" I don't know." reDlled the writer, fan see. t have forsrotten all that I ever learned at school except that the preposition governs the objective case. To save my life I couldn't tell yon the difference between ttW Dresent tense and a predicate. I write by ear and OXMrt Enow Buy sun awui gniuuuiu than a cockroach knows aoout paint Ina inaefl on turn." " s That's all right, my boy, there nil ritrht" iald Hawthorne dryly. "No man who's a Durlat and a master of style ever knows anything aoout gram mar." . Bow BrlerM aimed Cobdaa. John Brlght's account . of how be and Richard Cobden came . to Join forces against the corn lawa early In the laat century is as follows: "I waa in the depths of grief, I might also say of despair, for the right and sunshine of my house bad been exangalsnea. AU that waa left on earth ot my life and of a too brief happiness was lying Oil and cold In tbe chamber above ua. Mr. Cobden called upon , me, and, hav ing expressed words ot condolence, said) There are thousands of bouses in ffifgioml at this moment where wives, mothers and children are dying ot hunger. Now, when the flrat parox ysm ot your grief 1 past I wouia aa- Yise yon to come with me and we will Sever rest till tbe corn law u repealed.' The offer waa accepted and the work was done." CASTOR I A . For Infants and Children. ThKlnj Yea Kava.teE:::!;! FURNITURE ! A more oomplete line of Fur niture of all grades from the Cheap est to the Beat ever shown in New Bern, and For the Next 30 Days Special Sale on account of having Jto move in smaller store, we are compelled to nnload partof our large stock AT and Below Cost Come in and examine our line. TERMS: Cash or Installments. The Disosway k Taylor Co. 85 Middle St., NEW BERN, DT. C Pistols and Cartridges All makes and kinds Guns, Rifles, Loaded Shells, and Hunting Goods of all kinds. Bicycles. Phonographs. Razors and Pocket Cutlery. WM T HILL WW Ilia la llllalsif Dealer in Bicycles, Fibeabhs, akd All Kinds Spobttnq Goods. Job Pbintino Rubbkb Stamps. Phone 115, 91 Middle St. Natural Stock Xdck! Give your Horses and Cattle what natnre intended for them and keep them In a normal condition. Dr. Petty's Natural Stock Lick. Is the real Lick Manufactured by Lick Company, Winston-Salem, N O. For sale by F S Duffy, C L Spencer, 3 A Jones, C C Jordan, New Bern Grocery Co. He Has Baen mm J A I 1 K fllintl At LAST I VMIIM SSjWi Yet, some thought he would never be caught, , He come to town on his own accord And did not have to be brought, Look for the Sign 8. COPLON with his Mammouth Stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, No tions, and everything to supply the wants of the people. Hark to this call and from your slumber rise, Call and examine and you will become wise. Below we give a few prices 175 pairs Hen's Working Shoes, whole stock, worth tl.BO, now $l,0F pair. 149 pairs Men's Dros Shoes, fehtlo calf, worth 1,40 to 108, now your . ch ice 97o pair. 123 pairs Children's School Shoes, Pebble colt, worth 75o to 1,00 now yonr choice 64c pair. 1 6030 Men's All Wool Suits, in any style, worth from 5,00 to 85,00, now go lng at from 8,68 to 14 00 suit. 8000 Boys and Youths Suits, In any style, worth from 1,25 to 8,50, now go ing at from 76c to 4,80 suit. 140 Men's Overcoats, Regular Warm era, worth from 5 00 to 17,50, now going at from 8,24 to 18,40 " , Ladies Shoes too numerous to mention from 69o to 8,18. , 8000 yards Ashland Repellent 58 inch es wide, all colors, worth 1,85 yard now 48oyard. -,:'.r " All other goods too numerous to mention. Call and examine our stock. Open daily 5:80 a m to 9 p m. Thanking one and all for your liberal patronage and asking for a continuance of tame, I am ; Yours always to please, M cHice tot Urge and fat Just received Fresh Elgin and Fox River Print Butter. " Shredded Codfish, Boneless Codfish and Whole Codfish. Cream Cheese. Big Hams to cut, Small Pic Nio Hams and English Cared Shoulders. Fresh Boasted Coffee and Fine Teas. Door Mats, nice ones 60c, 60o and 75o each. Yours to Please, J. L. MIL 'Phone 91. AAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA . T YVVYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY 11 W IKE OlLLLLNkj tAbi rrn a nn err 3 But must rush off the remainder of our 3t i Summer Goods, so we can be ready 3t with the BIG FALL STOCK. Every-$ buxug au uui ObUlO Will UO BUXU at UUl Prices. No such sale has been in New 5 Bern this season. Come quick beforer the Bargains are all gone. Ik. 28 Middle St., Near Market Dock. X 4 AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AA A A A A A A A A A j X V TYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYTYT V RAIL, BO AD, MIlit, A3TD MACRINE SUPPIiUJS. WE ARE MANUFACTURERS AGENTS FOR Erin Citv Rnilprs and Tnorin oa Van Winkle Celebrated Gins The Oneida w VUAVUfj The Wagner Duplex Steam Pumps, Starret's Fine Tools. We carry a full stock of everything in the line of Machine anrl Snppliea, Gaskill Hdw. & HARDWARE 78 Middle St. Phone 147. Don't Be Led to buy anything you do not want, the whiskey you use for yourself or umuu moiBu upwu navmg h, wii-noui considering the cost to the dealer so long as you pay the price he charges. We especially call your attention HENRY" RYE WHISKEY, feeline you better or give more satisfaction. sfrvwi wo 4-T 1u A. I uulut""0 1U w141" "jf uimi uk eame price or a utue nigner and we no one can Persuade youjo bake any substitute. gAu ...10 v.ui.. -.it : mm ui octucu oottieo m touowing sizes quarts, pints and halt pints. Full measure, uniform quality, and popular prices. At Leading Places, STRAUS, GUST&T A CO., Propm, RICHMOND, VA, 1 have just received a Car Load of "AUBURN WAGONS" and Wheels THE BEST IN THE MARKET. GUARANTEE I will replace free of charge every broken axle regardless of bad or circum stances under which it broke. Am also carrying an unlimited BUGGIES, 'SURREYS, Eto, alsoa Cart HARNESS from $6 60 to 125 WHIPS, BLANKETS, Summer and Winter ROBES,'' MEDICAL SUPPLIES, and Sundry Furnishings of every description pertainb1 tj the horse or rolling stock. Relative to HORSES, I have LOAD ever seen in Eastern Carolina. Roadsters, Draft cr II On and after November 15th look to me for klIULL3, 1 v, T,l I , 3 them on hand to meet all demand. I Wholesale & Retail , Grocer, 71 Broad St AAAAAAAAAAA A A A A A A a itiiit YYYTYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYTY V r rwm . . m and Presses, Wnrwl Snlif P,,lloM Mill Supply Co., IMILL SUPPLIES 44 Craven Sff Phone 216. or Influenced nse your best indmnfint in family and after deciding on your to the time tried brand of "OLD certain no other branrl will -Xr-r ; . . i : tmi assortment of TOP and OPE1I big variety of Buggy, Wagon and 00 per set. , now on hand the Best tleci:l Cy cv .7 Bears the . C"st"-eof r: i tJ C T' 71.
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