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1 f&to pent mcldij VeLOMI xxtu. R1W BERN, CR4YII COUITY, I. C, TO 18 OAT, SIPTIMBBB 20 1904 FIRST SECTION. NUMBER 41. Ff esh Car Load OP Voights Snow Drift, Whte Frost and Admiral Just received direct from the strictly first quality Flour "lowest possible prioe ! Fresh Satisfaction guaranteed: 'Phone M. J.I.1ITCBELU CO Have Received Their Fall Stock Of For CHILDREN, MISSES and LADIES See them for SCHOOL SHOES for hoys and girls They have the right kind and can supply your wants. Ask to see them, PHONE 288. 43 Pollock St., Opposite Post-office. OUR Fall OF DUTTENHOFER'S Ladies ARE Everything that is new in lasts and finish are in them. If shoe making can be made perfect Duttenhofer's are the ones. A new Waisungs for Wool and Cotton. JO and Temporary at OUR mill! If you need a barrel of We can sopp.y your needs at goods by eveiry freight Wholesale A Beta!) 71 Bro4 to. ' , ' ! NEW Styles Shoes IN. lot of Cool Weather 25c yd. 41 Pollock St. DOLLAR urn FromPimples to Eczema From Infancy to Age To those who have suffered long and hopelessly from Humors of the Blood, Skin, and Scalp, and who have lost faith in doctors, medicines, and all thingi human, COTICURA Soap, Ointment, and Pills appeal with a force hardly to be realized. Every hope, every expectation awakened by them has been more than fulfilled. Mors great cures are daily made by them than by all other Skin Remedies combined, a single set, costing but one dollar, being often sufficient to cure the most distressing cases of tortur ing, disfiguring humors, eczemas, rashes, itchiegs, and inflammations of the skin and scalp, with loss of hair, when all else fails. ' M throughout the world uKuvtii lire wuii yuuuuiat ouap, vrini- Ketolvcnt, 60c. (in form of GhoooUte Coaled . per vial of W). Depots: London, 27 Charter iliac M.t IV; in, 6 Hue delaPaix; Huston, 137 Columbus .vo. rimer iiriig i;nein. uorp.. BOie rTopi Head for 11 Ait About the Skin and Seal; RALEIGH- Great Audiences Greet Aycock and Winston in Maine. ..nrwejsamieasBs,,..- . . Jacksonville Supply Co Charter. Capt Day at Ills Office After Sick ness. Large Enroll meat la Schools. Sermon on East ern War. Raleigh. Bept 19. The Jacksonville Supply Co,, Onslow county, was charter a today with $5,000 oapltal to conduct tt general mercbantlle business. Frsnk Thompson, F W Hsrget and O A Pette- vray are the Incorporators Capt W H Day, counsel for the Sea- board Air Line, and one of the most prominent lawyers In the State, was In bii office today for the first time in fonr nontha. The effects of the stroke of paralysis he sustained Is gradually dia appearing. He still has a slight lmpedt taent of speech bat is steadily regaining strength and faculties. For Beveral weeks he was absolutely helpless and tpcechlees. Papers and letters from the State of Maine give very gratifying retorts ol the speech making tour of Governor Ay cock and Judge Francis D Winston of North Carolina are now making In that State In the interest of eduoaiin. A litter from State Superintendent of Edu cation Stetson, of Maine to a friend here sinus that the distinguished North Carolinians are being heard by immense audiences and all give high praise to the peakers aid the sentiments they press. In a very able sermon last night at the First Presbyterian church, Dr Alfred H Moment, the pastor, declared in the course of the sermon on ''Manchuria or Itus9ia's purpose to close the doors of the iar East Against Propestant Chris tianity" that however the present struggle may terminate, whether In triumph for Russian or Japanese arms, the eastern open door for protestant missionaries will be established whereas but for the plucky struggle of Japan, Manes uria, Korea and ultimately China would surely have been dominated by the narrow arrogint. church of Russia The Raleigh Public Schools have open ed with about 8,400 pnpils, the largest enrollment at aoy opening in the his tory of the schools. The Baptist University for women oi ens tomorrow with the largest atten dence this splendid Institution has ever had. It will be probably a month oerore the Falrcloth building will be ready for occupancy 300,000 Japs Moving- Towards Mukden. Rome. Sept 19 A dispatch to the Tribune from Llao Yang says the Japa nese advance on Mukden Is proceeding and that a fourth amy from Nsw Chwang is now on the Russian extreme loft. The dispatch also aays that Kurokt has received two new divisions, making i total Japanese force of 100,080 me Kodof Qsptjpsifl Our MMwta wfcat v age BEGUN The Seeman-MUUaaB Mardl Oris And Carnival Underway and Draw ing Steal Crowds. The iouod of Ik land music, the lively seen, the nasi!) sad work of erecting tenia and standi ware all evi dences that the carnival la here. A good sited train arrived from Wilming ton Sunday night at o'clock which was composed of psaasager and freight cars brought the Seaman Mllllran aggre gallon here and early yesterday morn ing the work of getting rei dy was begun in earnest. ". The place Is not what one would es actly call dreamland or .fairy land but it Is a condition so far front normal that even a chump or lobster would know that something extraordlaary was be ing transacted. The gorgeous painted announcements advertising the wild girl, the snake charmer, the living skele ton and many other attractive exhibits (ace the people as they enter the en ohsnted ground. A gypsy fortune tel ler's lent which Is located on Middle In front of the Chinese laundry Is at tracting the attention of many of the colored race and the dusky and dirty seers will probably havs a very large patronage from that class of people. The Ferris wheel and merry go round always popular and always busy were the first of all the carnival that was arady for business lsst night and there was a 1 ig patronage. These conoerns will have all the business they can at tend to during the entire stsy of the carnival. And then there are other shows; there Is Almee, about whom we have all heard so much lately, and the trip to the moon the old plantation, Lunette the flying lady etc. There Is always something to please and something to arouse the curiosity all of whish is worth the money expended. Death of George Jackson KInaton Free Press, 10th. Mr George A Jackson died at his late this residence on east Caswell street morning at 5 o'clock, of enlargement of the hesrt and asthma after a long lllress whlctt confined him to his room since April last. The burial will take place at the cemetery in this city tomorrow after noon at 4 o'clock. Mr Jackson was born 69 years ago In Williamsburg-, Vs., and just prior to the Drawing out oi inn uivu wr iuuvcu iv 1 this State anowan sue war uiuo ou enlisted in the First North Carolina Cav airy and served through the entire pe riod of hostilities as color bearer. He was a brave Confederate soldier and his death makes another gap in the ranks of that fast thinning body of he roes. He was married several years after his return at the end of the war to Miss Lizzie Brock.and as a result of the union there were five children born, all of whom and the widow survive. Death of Prince Bismarck. Freidrlchsruhe, Sept 18 -Prince Her bert Bismarck died this morning at 10:15 o'clock. The end was psiuless. Since he ceased to be foreign minister on the retirement of his father In 1890, Prince Herbert Bismarck had taken part (a nubile affairs only as a member of the Relchstsg. The title of Prince Bismarck and the large fortune of the deceased will go to bis seven-year-old son Otto. The late Emperor Frederick gave to Chancellor Bismarck extensive forests st Fried rlchsruhe, which hare since in creased In value, and the chancellor save to Prince Herbert $8,100,000 in se curities and cash. The estate Is now estl mated to be worth $4,000,000 exclusive of the lands. Goes to A New Field Mr B D Hamilton has been promoted by The Workers'Mutual Life and Health Insurance Co, to superintendent of Wll mington district. He leaves this week to enter upon his duties In his new field He will be accompanied by Mr E N Rlggs, the general manager of the com pany. This company has met with great suc cess in this city since Its organization and has helped a large number of the citizens of New Bern. Dr Baker Not Guilty. Tarboro, N. O. Sept. lB.-Yeeterday afternoon about 1 o'olock the jury of tbe Baker-Bass case, which has been out since Saturday afternoon at 7 o'olock, came to a decision that the prisoner Dr J M Baker, waa not guilty. Judge Shaw called for the prisoner and pronounced htm not guilty, the case being that of jQltlflakle homicide Basket Party. There will be a basket party at Geo Oarraway's on Friday night, Sept 23rd for the benefit of Mr Chsncey Boswca s rehtttves, to help them pay his burial ex penses. Come one and all and help them all you oan. Don't forget date and place. GEORGE OARRAWAY, Manager. THE SHOW odo Dyspepsia 01 what yaw i FELL THIRTY PEET. While Working for Tt 1 phsftae and Tele graph Co , Fred Land Fal's ?Om Roof of Bat foot Br S Store. Fred Land, son of J K Land, met with a vary painful accident yesterday and It will rrqoire a few dsy"lo determine to what extant and how serious his i jjuilt s are. He waa working for the Home Tele phone and Telegraph company .and waa running wires iato the 1 0 Dunn ft Go's store. He waa on top of Harfoot Bros store engaged In sighting knobs, or get ting them into Iks right position In or der to lay the wires on them. la sighting he was walking backward and walked off the roof falling to ilw ground a distance of 80 feet. He struck on bis head but quickly regained his feet and did not sppear to suffer much. He was assisted to Dr Duguid's ofBoe where two bad wounds on his head were dressed. His right arm was sprained and he complained of a pain in his back, but there were no fractured bones. He was taken home and appeared to be suffer ins considerably but as far as can be ascertained at present hit ies will not prove serious. injur A NOBLE CHARITY; The North Csiollna Child rens Home Scclety Funds Suitable Places for Orphans and Friend less Children. The North Carolina Chlldrens Home Society Is an Institution that appeara to every citizen of the State who loves and la interested in the welfare of children. It is a conoern that provides a good home for nt fortunate children who have been orphaned or deserted. It puts them in good families by whom they are adopted and grow up to be useful citi zens. The society Is entirely dependent up on the charity of Individuals for Its sup port and the prosecution of its work. All donations however small are thankfully received . The gift of $109 In one sum or in five equal payments entitle the giver to be come a benefactor and a member for Ufa A person who gives $50 is a pstion and life member and anyone giving $28 will be granted a life membership. Any further information will be cheer fully given be W B Streeter, Snpertnten 1)ont Greensboro. News in a Nutshell. The grand maneuvers just concluded at Dijon have shown the development of scientific warfare since the Franco German war, The guns used threw shells which burst Into 240 deadly frag ments, whereas the shells used in the war of 1870-71 only burst into thirty fragments. An audacious robbery of military plans is reported from Vienna. A quan tity of plana for the defense of the fron tier were sent from Przemysl, nesr the Russian frontier, by registered parcel post to the Minister of War at Vienna These plans have mysteriously disap peared. It was taidst Democratic national headquarters that Jndge Parker will make another visit to New York within a week or before publication of his let ter of acceptance, and that the personal conferences between the nominee and his manseers will be repeated as often as necessary. The Kaiser, who is organizing a strong fleet of auxiliary cruisers for the navy, has placsd Commodore Von Gramme, of the navy, la the directorate of the Ham burg - American Steamship Compa ny. The socialist agitation Is on the in crease, especially In the northern part of Italy. In some places It is assuming the eharaeter of a rebellion. The White Star steamer Celtic, which sailed tor New York carried 3,860 souls, believed to be the lsrgest number ever taken on one vessel from a British port. The crew of the Schooner Nathan Lawrence, which was wrecked in the Gulf gtream off Cape Rowan, have been rescued and were brought to Wilming ton, Sunday School Conventions International Township Sunday School Convention for the 8th town ship will be held at the Presbyterian church in New Bsrn, Saturday October 1st beginning at 10 a m. And for the Second Township at Antloch ofanrch Oct 2nd at ten o'clock am. All Sunday schools In each township earnestly requested to send dellgates to their respective conventions. Almee Society's Favorite Attraction at the Carnival Tent, corner Middle and Pollock streets. The show beautiful, a $80,000 Production. Aimee's specta cular creations and costumes will be talk of the town. Patronized by tin elite, every over 11 ,000 attended Atsaee's receptions nt Wilmington latit week. A MATTER OF HEALTH 9 POWDER Absolutely Pure HAS HO SUBSTITUTE SHORT PASSING EVENTS. Seed cotton sold in the 1 csl market yeiterdsy at 3 ceuts. There were sales In the local cotton market yesterday at 10. At a mortage sale at the court house yesterday, Mr 8 R Street sold a lot In Pavletown belonging to W H Pender to Mr TM Davenport for $180. The mort gage was held by Mr L G Daniels. The! Republicans expect to meet; at Goldsboro on next Thursday and name their congressional candidate for the Third District. It is said there are three aspirants for this so-called hon or. The fall meeting of tbe Albemarle Presbytery begins in Loulsburg to night. Mr William B Streeter of Greensboro was in the city yesterday looking after the Interests of the North Carolina Children's Home Society of which he Is superintendent. He reports that the saviors bank system which he has In stltuted over the State where by any scare change is dropped into a little receptacle which is kept at different stores In the city has realized a neat sum for tbe society. Katie Miller was fined five dollars and costs by the mayor yesterday for disorderly conduct. The amount of profanity that she let loose In the court. room whi'e the evidence was being given gave the atmosphere a distinctive lv sulphurous odor. The farmers are having a good deal of trouble to get hands to pick cotton, Several wagons came In from Pamlico county Sunday to take out pickers but only got a few. Monday morning many others from Jones and this coun ty were here but they carried away light locds. Superior court convened In KlDston yesterday morning. The day's session was occupied by the trial of Major. Wal lace, the negro who was accused of burn fng the tobacco waiehouses there last fall. A special venire of 150 men had been summoned from which to select a jury to try the Exum murder case. Notice has been given by S L Dill, Supt and General Agent of the Howland Improvement Co, to the effect that the sale of round trip tickets for tho pres ent season will be discontinued after Sept 80, except Sunday excursion ronnd trip tickets from sit A&NO stations to Moreheatl City which will be contin ued until further orders. The John Robinson circus advertis ing car arrived here last night on the mall and was detached. The circus ad vertising will be put up all around the city and county and also the contracts for providing the showmen and animals with food will be made. The circus will exhibit hero Oct 4th. Mr J E Bobbins of Raleigh, who has been a fireman on the Seaboard Air Line and also on the Southern Is in the city to give Instructions on firing the coal burning engines which wlll.soon be put in operation by the Howland Im provement Co. Yesterday wss a busy day at the New Bern Military Academy: Col Holladay got many new additions and he has the satisfaction of knowing that conditions are such that he will have to build soon to accommodate the growing attendance Recitations and the regular school work began yesterday, Break Down on A C L. Yesterday morning while engine No. 486 of the Atlantic Coast Line passenger train waa sh'ftlng cars in the railroad yards the throttle valve connection broke and she was rendered useless. The broken locomotive was taken to the Howland Improvement Co's shops for repairs and engine No 16 of the How land Improvement Co., waa secured to take the train to Wilmington. The train left New Bern at 9-.t8; three quarters of an hour late but arrived In Wilmington only a half hour late. Lenoir's Second Primary. Einston Free Press, 19th. The second Democratic primary which was held In the connty Ssturday to set tle the candidacy for sheriff and treas urer resulted In the nomination of Mr J Park Nunn for sheriff by a majority 190 over his opponent, Mr W H Sutton, the and Mi John H Dawson was named the candidate for treasurer by a major tty of 279 over Mr Albert F Has-Una GALILEE. Sept. 10, rediitj puling and cotton picking in all the go with the people bow. We had a luavy storm last Wednesday but no damage wa? done. Our Sunday echocl has pat off their c n'ertainment until Thanksgiving day. and then 'hey expect to have a grand feast. Mr Els Bojettand trolher, of Grimes laud, spent last night in Galilee. GOOD LUCK. CHALLENGE FROM DAVIS PHAR MACY. Offer to Refund Money If Dr: Howard's Specific Will Not Curs Any Caae of ConstlpatlOa or Dyspepsia. Davis Phirmac) ii seeking the worst c ,e ot dyspepsia or constipation in New Bern or vicinity to test Dr. Howard's new specific for tbe cure of those dis eases. bo confident is he, that this remarkable medicine will effect a lasting cure in short time, that he offers to refund the money shon'd It not be successful. In order to secure the quickest possi ble introduction, Davis Pharmacy will sell a regular fifty cent package ot this medicine at half price, 25c. This specific of Dr. Howard's will cure sick headache, dizzy feelings, consti pation, dyspepsia, and all forms ot ma laria and liver trouble. It doea not sim ply give relief for a time; it makes per manent and complete cures. . It will regulate tbe bowels, tone np the whole intestinal tract, give yon an appetite, make food tsate good and di gest well, and increase vigor. Joy and happiness will tske the place of that don't care whether I live or die" feel ing. Take advantage of Davis Pharmacy, challenge and aecure a bottle of Dr. Howard's specific at half price, with their personal guarantee to refund your money if it does not help you. There Is no need of suffering with con silpatlon, dyspepsia or liver disease when you csn get sixty doses of a scientific medicine for their cure like Dr. How ard's specific for the small sum of 28 cents, NEW BERN PRODUCE MARKET WHOLEEAXB PRICKS CURBSNT. .Eggs, per dozen 20c Chickens, old per pair. 80 " young, per pr 8060 Fork, 'per lb. .................. .IT Live HogB : 4 AS Beef, " .... 6&7 Hides, green, per lb So dry, " 810 Beeswax, " 90 to SB Corn, per bush .... 75c Oats, " 87,c Peanuts , 86 Potatoes; Yams 70 Bahamas 80 Local Grain Market Corn, per bu $ .75 Oats per bu .86 Meal, per bu .80 Hominy, per bu .77T Corn bran, per 100 lbs 1.00 Wheat bran, per " ... L60 Feed, 100 lbs 1.85 Cotton seed meal, 100 lbs.., .... 1.00 Cotton seed hulls, 100 lbs .60 Ship stuff 1J No. ITimothy, per ton SO 00 Fail Peas For Truckers. First and Best and Alaskas for Fall Planting at C. B. HILL'S 35 Middle St. New Bern, N. O "ran . . . TT -idSTiro;' A-SAWTAirwin C0A17M I rock, in w.V A"aeIr nowdl I bo mixed wit 2u !?.utl .Mate to I sruk u oi wrsf- w . i I -deonrt. 7 "? mnthw Dl-oniS Ixick: The rt. to m.'k. ( ""c. Tbe tine iilK ft 1 vermin end PrtaaW I "- the stuff "JTHr aaes I tlnfafT PifHastt5 ANTT-KALSOMINBCO.. ta,ta Sold by E W Small wood For A fine two horse farm. -3 nated on Swift Creek aeat Vi and known as the Mono of nnder good cultivation well i mm buildings and a good landing ptee at the river shore. For terms, sddreea or .call on ea A, P. Wl rnr v vani ev I -a eft. II it i
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