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,1 7 . ZL V "1 . i,. t.r" iVOLDMI mi. . ;,rIIW-BIEI,.CBlYM C0UITT, I. C, TDISDAT OCTOBIR 20, 180S. IIEST StCTIOK, HUMBIR 67. I 4 'if DIXON'S EXECUTION " J.- '. Day St4 For Tuesday Dtcemter is. ' ; Bpecfal tp Journal. 7 'Vj. 1 , Rauioo, N. O, October 17ih. Got rnor Ayeock bet leaned tit ; war rant for the execution of Cyrua Dixon, who killed 'Godfrey Webber i Jonas oonty ."March' 11, 1901.' " "V ' The date "set for 'the execution li , i T 4 - ' 'Tuesday, December 1ft at Trenton. : Dixon Is now. conflaed in the county jail at New Bern.. ; - i V w tl . - America's Alaskan Victory .'...(.- . -. . ,; "7. London, Oct; 17. The AUekan, Voun ' dary commission today leaobeit an agree ment whereby all the America) ooatea- Uoni are sustained with the eiceptlon ' of those In relation to the Portland CanaL which Canada wins. All that now remains to be done Is for the com mtailoners to affix their signatures, to the decision and complete the , map which will accompany" U. 'On the Utp will be marked tlx boundary line defln , ttaly flxing-the division of American ail BrltUb territory, on anoh 'a basis i list no American citizen will loM a foot of land khe already, believed he held, while the TJnlted State will get all the waters to the rich Alaskan territory, L' with . the, exception of the Portland Canal, which gives Canada the cne out let to much needed. ' - s ? Can't Get Deey. v Raleigh Times '' 77-".., Borne of the newspapers have asked the question how muoh money the State had on deposit In the Farmers' and Mer chants' Bank in New Bern, the funds of which were plundered by the absconding .cashier, Thomas W Dewey, Bute Treas - nrer Lacy asya tire State had only - $575 on deposit In the bank, and held bonds of the par value of $5,000 as security, all these bonds being worth more than par. The State. Treasurer does not believe . that Dewey will ever tie captored-Or sur ; - render himself, and loea not think theie Is any prospect of getting him. Mr. Bender Dead. ' , Died at his residence la Onslow conn , ty near Ward's Hill, N C, last Wednes day, the 14th, Mr R H Bender in the 80th : yearof Ilfev ' He had been a sufferer tor many years tie leaves a wife, one daughter and four sons to mourn their sad loss. v He was burled on Thursday the 15th In the family burying yard on his farm. ' , If you want a good 6c. smoke,try any of the following . brands. Red Dragon, Aunt Hannah, (Jubanol, Cremo, Prince of India. AU for sale at J R Parker, Jre. Fresh Grits, Oat Flakes, ' Shredded . Wheat Biscuits, Force, and a number of other breakfast Cereals Just received at r J R Parker, Ja. T' " " ' THE NEAL BRIGGS CASa - Settlement of a Long1 Contlnuod Llllga- I i Hon of Carteret County Par;!, , . , . , ilea." - xAn oplnjon and decree was filed In the circuit court at Norfolk, by Judge Purnell laet Saturday In the long drawn out litigation between R S Neal et. al. : and George S Brlggs and Co. The ori gin of the case was in Carteret county and arose over an assignment made by Neal to Briggs. Neal charges Brlggs with tome Irregularities in a lumber tran taction oa account of this assignment. This ease was argued before Judge Parnell in chambers at Raleigh tome months ago. An exoeptioA was filed by , the defendant to the report of the apeclal master and judgment was odered to be entered for George 8 Brlggt In theWm ot $7810.18. . ;'-;.t v-: The suit ws instituted in the Superior court of Carteret county: tDen it" wu removed to the circuit court of Pasquo tank county and afterwards taken to the circuit court of Craven county where It waa referred w special matter to state account between parties. . The cue was taken on appeal from , ', Judge Purnoll's decision to the circuit court. The decision of Judge Parnell. was reversed and remanded to lower court for new., trial. ' It was then re- . f erred to the special master and reheard by Judge Purnell on the exceptions to "the special masters report, with result In favor of defendant at mentioned , above. .!,.. ROBBERY AND ARSON. iAIHoncare, Rain rreyenUd use of Bloop t hound- V ' Raleigh, Oct. 17. Last tight atMon. cure a store was,robbcd and .an attempt waa made to burn another. 7- . ' A request was sent to -Raleigh for bloodhounds, these being desired . imme diately, and special train would be pro vided to take them to the scene, but they were not tent", and raiu which toll during most of the nlghf of course made them usolees today.1 ,Tha store which H was attempted to burn belonged to Mrs Baninger. ! 3 h.-4 - v . . v. : THE NEWS IN A; ITDTSHELL. T coaifanlee oT Artillery which "11 have occupied Santa CrakCuba are on their way booM the transport Kilpat- rick. John Alexander Dowle, the self niaie Slljih who has bad. kit ZIon la Chicago has removed to New Tprk and ha given out hi purpose-that he "will convert New York He held his first religious servioe Sunday1.'1 ' :.f Li Becretarr of the Navv kfoodv'a reoort shows that 23.816.600 have been expend ed for conttruction and machinery; and for armor and atmsment" $12,000,900, These expenses have been Tnade during th paatflscal year.- '".71- wl 1 ;.iiti t (J The Spanish government will tend a warship to be on exhibition at the World'a Pair next year. ' . v-' " '- ' ; Muked robbers attempted to hold up and wreck Northern Pacific express train near Butte, MonW but they were foiled by the telegraph operator who In spite of threats made by the robbers tel egraphed the nearest station and put the trainmen on guard, . S L Wenta, the missing ton of million aire J 8 Wentx, of Vlrgbilajiaa not been found although every possible effort has been made and a $25,000. reward offered for him dead, or alive. . Foul play is greatly feared by relatives. The young man haa been missing since earfylast week. - . e ,J:iX,M--ii V ffwo white girls, aged 4 and li' years, grand children of Mrs BUI Ward,'' were burned to death hear Sandy Run; Gates county, NO. They tried to kindle a fire in the store with kerosene oil. : News hat been received of the 'gossip in London that another, alteupt la to be made to lift America's oup. The new aspirant is John Lever, a wealthy manu facturer Of Birkenhead, England. Ue fa a member of several yacht clubs," and it Is thought that the challenge wIH be made through the Royal Clyde Yacht Club, - . I Jt is announced that Dowager Queea Marie Chrjstlna will next Sunday make an ascension in a magnificent balloon named Portugal, i The ascension will be superintended by Captain Carter, who hat recendy made three ascension in Madrid. " ' 'V - . . . , X. The daily Telegraph asserts that Bar- land and Wolff, the ship building flrtk of Belfast, haa signed a contract to take all the iron and steel It requires from' the United States Steel Corporation, . It is estimated that this will amount to 150,- The 67th anniversary of the admlnls tratlon of ether whioh was first made at the Massachusetts general' hospital Oct 16tt, 1816, Was observed at that' 'Institu tion by the formal opening of a lew out patient building, constructed , and equip ped at a cost of $400,000; y Interesting exercises commemorating the 200th anniversary -Of the birth of Jonathan Kdwards, the third president ot Princeton College, 'were held la ' Mil ler Chapel before a large number of sem inary and university students and vislt- ' TheOonsolidated Tobacco Co., with an authorized capital of $125,000 hat been incorporated in Greenville,. O L Joyner and others, are Interested. ; '' ft..; .71-;. 7 1 Japan declares the will have no war with Russia. . The scourge of the yellow fever In Laredo, Texas, and tome parte of Mexi co la not yet abated.,. Deaths increase reach, day. The official, bulletin Issued for one. day 20 new cases, 4 deaths, the total number of cases 273, and total sum ber of deaths 11. ... ,:tV-. - Tea thousand dallart hu been raised in Patterson N. J. as a relief fund. It will be used In supplying clothing' and household effects for those who are most la need. . . , j f - . i i FRESH Shipment at Force jut received at J R Perkert'Mr. : Fresh Pigs Feet and Tripe at JR Par kertJr. i4 4 JL' " B!e Financial Break. J A B Baxter's nrlvate wire transmitted te newt yesterday of the aulgnment of the Maryland Trust Co., of Baltimore yesterday morning. This concern It one of the heaviest capitalized Institutions in Maryland, having over $2,500,000 oap ital and as much more wu named U Id pint. The failure of this company said to have b"n t' e meant of sharp decline la all stotl 1 on Wall Street. - ; Another failure Is reported of the Union Trust Co., also of Baltimore.. .No particulars of either f ulluret are obulna- J ' ' ' .'!, 4. . - rbere3b nftccjuitry, ta the. jrorid4lia jfelAvmsre atrawtrjaatl land, jypecle,'' Ubfaa afidwetwi fcsnathafi Uexle7tab)f lothe.counjryt are jbOVM tiWner yian,;tQq coast jonoL aui vo9QytheeQther lareto pe. found kU pattoas ot: ctUnate. TW'fagf awd nch of rt'plctorcBuOp ttrangioHUxJcoand give.t8yf a ty.ahlngs posBs8ecby,ef; it fthiitaqjj i pt Mexico the. Ut tithe. ID! it&fplri, conntii39 rt3W j Crei. ThlBlfl, strangq to.say. Oa toefact. that there, the peopto.hata pvgtpoeeeeBed more of freedom Vw in UtaioQltet, ux&nae&. "or two centijnea pr.tDOta tha greet as people otfba fapjiandtwerw-'alaTeB. They tolled, In eisunee,3nuva gtutra or eouuere sei er tliem: tbev built the nubile roads: Jhcvorko.janchea, farms. and hacdehdai . for masters 7ho gave ihem pcarcerK more than,tne rooa tney ate. The jgiat;fahnB of 'the; nplanda have eVreqtilred :iOro help; and' eci.each jrhchrrmn)iad' hla aerta. lanj estatea possessed hundreda of -thenv Thus, all fcaivlolty'waa, crushed out Of ,tha lowcrvc)aaa, and .toe terrible effect, of t&&oatUo& of thjhfcs tastlU evidt peopte of. inooiarjatKraDe nse.uera,ii.waa raucneaBjpr a a Uvlng and , much harder, to olfyery;tareincieiklaa. . Forj this rje'tbAraMMf, theieoplo are mitoiojronCT, rrom. those of thjcir. Sjretjbrefi of tho upland 'plateaus. "In horiorJjinila'tnabj;liK stlU tlaJm r. -t . . 1 . . . ' no ; noiuia rigui 01 uuieriwica iroqi iremotedestors'lortlons of land.eaclt IflJhls.lywn Individual right There, ioo, iho' mayor of the village or town. masa; of J.thapeoplo. la .the uplands atlktts bea tbe cnatom ot the rich and pCTerfui;to' dlstritrnte offices of 'all kinds as Dart of their prerogative , of Kilrth ranrJUvealth. The lower classes bffthe jiplarida, althoqgt) they, now bave'lbo fad vantage of a fairly, good pnbUtfBystprjiot.educatlon and are,be cominggradtially educated, are la the Waia.aT'dlBtlnctrveiy . unambitious peo ple. ' They; were so long In Bemislavery that they; feel. that the world of the middle and tinner class Deoole is be- Vond them. They have, therefore, nd Interest in anything ontalda their dr o,ofc friends and acqualntaaoea that Ktn. j i .Political way. But not so in many bot. eonotrv viiiaaea and comv jmnurjoea. xjoere gue nuan oaa ever iBeen'mofe or fcs a faetor.ln'the life iofeth eommaolty in Whlcb he resided. tfln iba, uplands there r, long sttetcbea. of more or less bare lands, Wtth.mountalna risto od boldlziln the fchckgropnd., Io niylvrrts 'during pe.arseason tne lana is aimostiMU ren'of Vegetation. But lathe hot coar (try now!' rail and fehadv treca"and jthlcK"jBfldergKWth. EveixHiing'grQWS almost wunevnt ' anenuon npm jata haaftof matt, and yet strange to.'aay, tha;peon,.or laboring' man, Is! there imoro, ambitious, and a .better Workfir Jthaniha peon, of the oolder.pplanda. Thla 'laTnot satoral and la tmlyjex plained 5tho , oUfferent ;coa01tloDS ..la Whica they ta ve passed, the . last!400 VnlshedlOl'abitlon in tiower class. pj.na , lower. ciaa,vo UMi Hot country, peoplelara fond, of social' Ufe,, on al moshahjiftight.ot; early .evening) the yeas, throughoutiono max fiaoTgroups bf , fceopk la a littia ;indlaijT.vlllage gathered;together an4entertalnlng'ona' anotneriHa . front JA ,eoma, ona;of v the Doufie8:ot.oa.tho DohllOMSc-uare, which y.oMxicari; town, howevecj imaUi poes8es,vWlh mrislc,,ec1and; Uosallidwarig-Moderq tjHThatefj' feiWij. of thoaants.wnp haveevUved.havsl beeii bealtBjJor irell'ltortoeH recent Krcnet)7prJve beybMaraioubt y AU jra krow2about GollatKls thatho was .very, tall, butja tho' second JxxK -of Kings yrcf;read abw&aiiotlier giant, 7who hadjmora pngerspthan aii babi'humaa'Jbelng, imoiitCcoTdiag -ito.'jnodenij'BciciitJsta, finyarlaMy '8? token tif ;"degea feCvo! Donnal samatvMIlari n Llant ,who;was.'i taiut hla.ljoo;, Ptwobeds -V tdgtr bdt Iwhose T.8o"3Wak that he eonia hardly, tnpright : William Evan7 the ciSannc:Borr or vnanegLi naa nttie ittengthv and Oromwell't porter, an btheglafljEtJsndod his days la a rohatie tuqfimi-rVtiWt'iMBtliat th Irish Lji,;lias Jjeea described as "an erlcir tn&us alclf child who grew up too fast R. ' fJooA aa BU .'Word.r . a "Have yoo any five, cent stamps?" Wilfthe lady.5'' , " -jo.rma'am,1' replied thedrng clerk absent mlndedly, rbut we' have some lMng.her Just as fooaV'cjf. -v' Ha, . hoi .JToroe of habltt Thaf where I.caught your; y..a -5 "Not atlall, ma'ain. I can give yoo twoftwos and V 006." Philadelphia Bmm .: :-i; I-,, v-1 5 " - If, Uil' Aa fMA JLlUni' '"' I JThls.is the classic apoSjgy of eele- paied'Jstatesmasr of the. last genera tloni.I'ilrSpenker. in the heat of debate instated 3 that tbo right honorable gea- tlomanlopposlte was a dlsuorest.and kut&rliiLlled adventurer, i I bave now, laa, calmer moment, to atata that I far vsvnj :oxs,lJ.' Cures C: ' la Two Days. r WASHINGTON LETTER . (Special ComayonSeiiee. . ! Secretary Wilson of thb agrlccltaral deparnnt has received from Pro fceaorM,. B, Jaffa of the University of lomla the results of some lnterest- jexperlfflents conducted by the lat- aa to the value or rruits ana nuts WAea. these articles constitute an in tegral part of the' diet Nine dietary atudlea 'and thirty-one digestion exper iments were carried on. In a majority of 'the dletarr exnerlments frnit and nuts .constituted gjj 0r almost all of the dlei The results have been entirely paUsf actory and - demonstrate that fruits, and nuts possess enough nutrl meat to, stutala. human. Ufa. Professor True "of the Qfflce of experiment sta tions says the Investigation emphasises the fact that both fruits and. nuts should, p considered as true-foods raj be than food 'accessmiea. a fact Which,. Is commonly overlooked . Studies were' made of the dietaries of five fruitarians, two women and three children, The experiments showed In every case that, though the diet bad a .low protein and energy value, the subjects were In apparently excellent health and had been so during the five or eight years they had been living in this manner. WukUrtoB'i FUtrstloa Flaw. The contract for the proposed water filtration plant was let nearly, six months ago, but there was a .003 de lay ta starting actual .work, and very little' progress was made, for a time after., work was finally begun. The ponderous steam shovels," however, which have been busily engaged dur ing the last month have" excavated an immense amount of material, and with the present rate of progress It la be lieved the plant will be completed by Jan. 1, 1008, the time originally set by Congress. Then all of the water used in this city will be drawn from these filter beds, which are located near the Soldiers' boms grounds. The wait has been a 'long one, but now there is real cause for congratulation. The pro- I posed system Is regarded as unques tionably the beet and most carefully designed ever Installed in this country. The delay for the most 'part may be Said to bave been due to the conscien tious efforts of those In charge to leave no stoae unturned toward making the filtration plant of the national capital a model one in every respect - MaoArthar on Deaevtlana. General MacArthur, commanding the department of California, In bis an nual report says on the subject of de sertions: "One thousand three hundred and forty-four men deserted during the fiscal year.. Of this number 911 were from -the permanent garrisons In the department and represent approximate ly 19.12 per cent w the main strength thereof for the year.: The remaining 180 were from recruits, casuals and regiments passing to and from the Philippines, t "In the light of past experience and of present conditions It seems appar ent that the United States as a nation must accept desertion as a necessary evil unless enlightened public opinion can be' Induced to realize that It is not only Inimical as It affects the army as a separate organization, but In remote consequences Is a menace to the sta bility, of oar Institutions through Its corrupting effect upon the military ideals of , the population that must furnish . the Improvised troops upon which the- republic, must always rely In time Of war." ... '.. Government Printing Office. s The niultipllclty of controversies in the; ..government' printing office from time to time has suggested that the office might - be administered with more gratifying results if it were placed in some one of the executive departments. The difficulty over the status of Assistant Foreman Miller has emphasized this opinion of late, and It is said on good authority that the president s haa concluded that It would be wise to place Jbe office in the department of commerce, xms win make Becretary George B. Cortelyou the executive official in control of the office and lead to a number of changes ta -the method of administering the work of the printing office. .," Owt Holiday to Polecat. The other night a strenuous polecat wandered down from , the capital grounds and entered the census build ing, passing by a lumbering watch man. The guardian dreamed that he was being smothered by ..gasoline fumes and awakened. -He saw the polecat nosing around among some documents relating to vital statistics. ( CI..l., An ANtln.n the watchman thpaw a paper weight with good effect. He hit the cat I AS a result of the confusion that fol lowed a considerable portion . of the census building could not; be occupied the next day, and a large .detail of clerks was given a holiday at govern ment expense, j 77't':7 '.: '' Tba Remains of John Paml Joaea. ' 1 Secretary Moody's attention has been called to the fact that no monument marks the grave ot John Paul Jones ta Paris. In the event that the remains of the distinguished naval hero can be found Secretary Moody will order a .war : shin to France Ho bring them fame. ! ' ' '-" .' , . 1 Seavta at' World'a Valv, s Under instructions from the adjutant general of the army a provisional bat talion of Philippine scouts, composed of the Fourth eompany of Macabebes, the Twenty-fourth Ilocanos, Thirtieth Tagalogs and Forty-seventh Vlsayans, will be organised for doty at the St Louts exposition , , ,;. '; , CraUe Pot PacfSe Baaadroa. ilt Is said, at the navy department that the Pacific squadron will probably be ordered to make a practice cruise in Pacific waters and posmlbly extend ing as far as Honolulu during -the nexl fow months. : . .. . ; .; .- --;. CARL SCIIOPIELD 7 OAOOIIIA. Baantii vlii Hifill Koil Hnfl !'""S IhV Old Standard Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic hasjsLood the test 25 years. Average annual sdes over One And a Half Million bottles. Does this record of merit appeal to you ? No Cure, No Pay. 50c. tadcaed wfth every bottle Is a Taa Cnt Package of OtOVT'S BLACK HOOT UVIlt, PlXS. Yr . IMMENSE HAULS Ot Fish Being Hade on the Coast. FacUl ties Wot Sufficient to Handle The Catches. Another extra train was no by the A & N C people yesterday to transport the Immense catch of fish from Morehead and Beaufort. It is reported that more fish are being caught down there bow every day than can be handled, one hundred and fifty barrels of mullets were allowed to spoil at a certain fishery a day a two ago be cause of the want of facilities to handle them. "" Another crew gave away a hundred barrels of the same kind of fish to any one that would carry them away. Ihe largest hauls are made at some fisheries about twenty miles down the coast from Beaufort A member of a orew, aa hla share of roe taken from one days catch received enough to bring him 1110.00 In cash right on the shore. THE CODE IN ANCIENTTIMES Vamooa Dnel In th Dara of Good Qaeca Anne. (n the reign of good Queen Anne duels were no less "frequent than in the rowdy, riotous days of Charles 11. Lord Mohun, a dissolute, remorseless nobleman, was the terror ot honest London cltiaens at this time, and many were the infamous escapades In which he played chief character. Be was guilty of one act which bears no other name than that of murder the killing of poor Mountford, the actor, In cold blood because be endeavored to protect the honor of Mrs. Braceglrdle, the famous and beautiful actress. It was Lord Mohun who fought and kill ed the Duke of Hamilton, an affair which all will remember who have read Thackeray's great novel, ."Es mond,'' : , .'7 . ' ' 7 ' The duel was fought with swords in Hyde park, the challenge having been sent by Mohun to the duke, who bad, with perfect accuracy, stated that one of Mohun's creatures "had neither truth nor Justice in him." The Duke of Hamilton received a wound in the right side of the leg about seven inches long, another In the right arm, a third in the upper part of the breast, run ning downward toward the body; a fourth on the outside of tne left leg. Lord Mohun himself was mortally wounded, receiving a large wound In the groin, another In the right side through the body, In which the sword plunged right np to the hilt, and a third In his arm. Therp 1b no doubt he rightly deserved Ws. death, because, departing from the rules Of fence among men of honor, he shortened his sword, thrust under his opponent's guard and stabbed the duke in the manner of a common assassin. - CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Ihe Kind You Hare Always Bought Bears the Signature of Police Court News John Jones, being disorderly within the city limits; costs $2,75. Lorenzo Shepherd, being disorderly within the city limits, two dollars fine and costs. -., Henry Carman, larceny, stealing logs from Broaddns and Ives mill. Bound over for trial in the Superior Court, un der $50 bond. Charles Fowler was in court on the charge of assault with deadly weapon Last December Fowler shot Billiard Williams on Broad street in the vicinity of Duffy's drug store. He disappeared but wu located last week In Wilming ton and was brought back here by the deputy sheriff. He was bound over to Superior Court under $100 bond which he defaulted and went to jail OABTOniA. Sots ta yTto Kind Ym Haw Always BomJt Elgaatna Sf ' Fresh bbL Corned .Beef at 8o. lb., Fresh bbL Corned Mackerel, Just opened at J R Parker, Jr's. : Fresh Cheese Biscuits and Kennady Bntter thin Crackers at J R Parkor's Jr.., , SARATOGA Spring Water just received at Jacob's Cafe. ' For Sale. The law mill plant located at Rhem's station, formerly operated by J L Rhem, deceased. The plant Is a complete saw mill of 10,000 feet a day capacity, also alat and shingle machine. For terms and New lot Extra Small Sugar Cured Uncanvassed Harvey's Small Pig Hams, Extra Fancy Full Cream Cheese, . Fresh Elgin and Fox River Print Bntter. Fresh Uneeda Biscuit and Milk Biscuit. New orned Mackerel. A good Salmon for lOe cod. . Xm ported and Domestic Sardines. -.-:y Fine Teas and Fresh RoasCed Caffee, - I have some big bargains in plug tobacco, if you chew give me a call. -- Complete stock of good things to eat. Yours to Please, 'Phone 91. i Every day i Have Just Received:' New Skirt Flannels, 52 inches wide, at 50c, 52 inch Black Sharke SMn, $1 00 and $1 25," 50 inch Gray Ziblin, $1 00 88 inch Gray Ziblin, at only 50c, '' 7 1 38 inch Black Ziblin, at 60c, ' These goods are extremely good values and will have to be seen to be appreciated. ' i ': 58 inch Black Rainy-day Skirt Goods at $1 00, ; ' 54 inch Oxford Gray Rainy-day Skirt Goods, at 75c, 30 inch Rainy-day Skirt Goods at 50c, ' New Shirt Waiatincs in all the late weaves. New Mercerized Drop Skirts at tl 25, tl 60, and t2 00.' "aw . . - RAIL ISOAD, XIXLIi ABTD -HACIXlJrE SUPPMES. WE ARE MANUFACTURERS AGENTS FOR ' Erie City Boilers and Engines, - ' , Van Winkle Celebrated Gins and Presses, 7 - , The Oneida Wood Split Pulleys, , ..." The Wagner Duplex Steam Pumps, 7 , ;7 1 t Starret's Fine Toolfl. We carry a full stock of everything in the line of Machinery and Supplies,' , t , , Gaskill Hdw. & EARDWARB 78Middle St, ' Phone 147. c onononononococccccr 0 0 0 EXCLUSIVE WHOLESALE ONLY We have opened our New Wholesale Furniture Store for the good merchants of Eastern North Carolina. All goods sold at Factory prices with local freight added to New Bern. We are also selling one of the beat fire and burglar Droof safes on the market . , , ' Office and Sample Rooms 47 Middle Street. Mattress fac tory and Warehouse 6 and 7 East Side Middle St, New Bern 7 Office Phone No. 172, Residence No. 254. ,AU Mail and Phone Orders will have prompt attention. '.',7.-;;v7i; "v. Yours Sincerely., ....-, ...... T. J. Turrior FurniJiiro Go. U O n o n o o o C) W w WWMWM W km W k-a u .. Ttet&ori High School, Fall term begins Monday, Sept. 14. Charges reasonable. ' For par ticulars write the principal, W. n. IIAXIIIOND, TT . .. 4 7T r J VKl' HamsB Just Received. Wholesale & Betall Grocer. 71 Bread St brings 7 - , l.lill Supply Co., 'JMLL BUPPIXES 44 Craven Stj Phone 218, - ( ) ( ) ( ) () I J (V t ( ) t V ( ) I 1 K ) . . . w w v , 1 CIc We are constantly r ' ' ; olotlilng In op-to-now e 7 j tit ble' prices. Coree la s 1 1 1 1 1 you. Something New particular!, apply to Dm J.F.RSEM, New ran, RO. ' i --!!"' 1 1 s tHr "1. TaiAtnrs .'at ' ...
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