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weeklti VOLOMI IXYI1. I1W BIRR, CRAVIR COURTY, I. C, TOI8DAT, OCTOBIR 18, 1904 FIRST 8ICTI0R. NUMBER 53 I s3 We hre added to our ready to wear department the newest styles in Children's. Misses. Ladies JACKETS opportunity to please all. Every garment guaranteed intrinsic value far above the price we ask. Stylish, Well Made, Faultless in every Particular. Ask to see them. I.M.MITCIELUC0 PHONE 288. 43 Pollock St, Opposite Post-office. CHOICE LOT. . . . Harvey's small pig Hams, uucanvaseed. New crop Evaporated Dried Apples. Old fashion and prepared Buckwheat. Fancy Elgin Butter 30c lb. Maple Syrup, Cain Syrup and N. O. Molasses. A good table Teach for 16c) lb can. Fresh goods arriving by every freight. Tours to please, 'Phone 91. When you hava a Hat with this came in it you may be sure of having the correct thing. 9MssfEBNa 8eo our line before you buy. Wholenal A Retail 71 Broad lit 1 nil HW8 Of the Skin and Scalp Speedily Cured by Baths with Soap to cleanse the skin of crusts and scales, and soften the thick ened cuticle, gentle applications of CUTICURA Ointment to instant ly allay itching, irritation, and inflammation, and soothe and heal, and mild doses of CUTICURA Pills to cool and cleanse the blood. A single Set, costing but One Dollar, is often sufficient to cure. Soli) throughout the world. Cuticura Soap, !c. Oint ment, Sue., Kwolrtnt.SOc. ( In fonn of Cbocilatr Coated F1IL, Jc. per vial of Ml. Depotl: London. 27 Charter lion..' So , Pari., t Hue de la Pali Bolton, 137 Columbua LVf. to Potter Drug ft Chein. Corp., Sole Prop, r Send for v&a ureal uumor vura. ROUTED WITH BIG LOSS Russian Right Wing. Japanese Batter lea Worry Russian Warships st Port Arthur, St. Petersburg, Oot. 17 Independent mcssagei from the front state that the force of Oen. Meyendorff on the Russian ight hss been tamed Into a rout and has suffered tremendous losses. These dispatches report that the Russian sol diers at one point charged at bajonets In magnificent form, and captured eleven Japanese guns and a machine ei.ii. These tilt patches are not confirm ed. Toklo, Oct 17 A report has been re celved here from the seat of war this morning which has it that fourteen more Russian guns were captured yes terday Another report from the neigh borhood of Port Arthur asserts that the Russian fleet In the haibor is suffering seveiely from the shells of land batter ies. St. Petersburg, Oot 17 A report has been received in the Russian capital to day which states that twenty three thousand wonnded Russian soldiers arrived at Mukden during the past week Rlnston Free Press Items Mr and Mrs J I Brown went to New Bern Saturday. Mrs Jane Griffin wont to New Bern Saturday. Mr John Tucker Is the possessor of a unlit bought by him in 1875, 29 years ago' and wears It yet. The shirt Is In a good state of preservation, though it has been worn a good deal in Its 29 years of existence. The Youthful Artist " A. - Younif artists sad the parents of youthful prodigies will be Interested In Mr. C. D. Gibson's brief snd direct ad vice In Collier's for October 15. Mr. Gibson ssys: "Beginners are worried needlessly over the quality of paper and Ink to be used. It is only necessary that one should be white snd the other black "For some lea on all beginners draw very much alike. Those who work the hardest are the first to get away from this lameness. First of all a start must be made before any gnlding is possible, Nearly all children draw more or less; i coneequently there are a great number of parents fearing that If they withhold their encouragement a career may be destroyeda It Is more likely to be the other way about, for It is entirely a matter to be worked out by the beginner himself. And too much help is bad for the self reliance without which there is no chance." How to Cure Corns and Bunions. First soik the corn or bunion in warm water to soften 11; then pare It down as closely- as possible without drawing blood and atrnlv Chamberlain's Pals Palm twice daily, rubbing vigorously for Ave minutes at each application. A corn plaster should be worn a few days to protect it from site shoe. As a gen eral liniment tor sprains, bruises, lame ness and rheumatism, fain Balm is un equaled. For sale by all druggists. s im Aim i LIU UM WORLD'S fill) Every One Impressed By North Camilla's Exhibits. Palreloth Dormitory at Baptist I nl vanity. Nothing Betas; la Polities. Soldier Hos pital. Oomlag to State Pair. New Flat linilding. Raleigh, Oct 17.-Wiillem Dunn, A. Cannon, and R W Scott, a committee representing the State Board of Agri culture, has been out to Bt. Louis to see the Exposition and to Inspect the North Carolina exhibit. The members of the Board have returned to the State. Like everybody else who goes to the Expo sition, they are profoundly Impressed by it. The daily average, attendance, is about 200,000 and the social side of foreign and State exhibits Is being great ly enjoyed by persons who have the time to attend functions. T K Brnner, Secretary of the Board of Agrloulture, who for over a year has been a prominent official at tbe Exposition will return to North Carolina in a few days and will resume bis regular work here Nov. 1st His work at the Exposition has been very valuable. North Carolinians con tinue to attend tbe Exposition In large numbers. The new dormitory, known :u the Fair cloth Building, at the Baptist University for womtn here, ts almcst uompleled, and a large portion of it is alrjady occu pied. Next week State Veterinarian Tait Rutler will go to Charlotte as one of the judges of cattle at the Mecklenburg Fair, and thenoe go to Bonders jiivllle, to conduct an institute for farners at the Fair at that place, the institute having been arranged for by Mr A. Cannon, a member of the State Beard of Agrlcul tare. To use tbe phrase of a public man politics In North Carolina continue to be "very languid." Very little Interest Is shown and not a few people predict a light vote. At the Soldiers Home the finishing touches are being given to the new hos pital for persons suffering with lang trouble. These have been for a number of months isolated in a temporary hos pital. There are now seven In this clsss. A large number of people came In to day to attend the State Fair. The Sun day before the Fair Is always a great time for people to visit the grounds, and yesterday afternoon several thousand were present. The Fair will be a good one. The display of agricultural pro ducts Is up to a very high mark for this Slate and shows the year to have been a good one. The Supreme Court devotes this week to appeals from the 8th district, the docket being only a moderately heavy oae. - It Is learned that very handsome flats are to bo boilt here, by one of Raleigh's largest property owners. There have been many inquiries for flats, but there have been no needs In this direction heretofore. One of the most interesting events tomorrow will be the annual meeting of the State Literary and Historical Asso ciation in the evening. The report will show progress along every line. Sick headache is caused by a disor. dered condition of tbe stomach and ts oulcklv cured bv Chamberlain's Stom ach and Liver Tablets. For tale by all druggists. News in a Nutshell. The old historic Canterbury tower Is said to be radidly crumbling to ruin. The loss by the burning of the plant of the Metallic Bed Company at High Point was about $40,000, on which there was 98,000 or $10,000 Insurance. Al G. Gields, the well known minstrel, Is about to close a deal for the entire Forepaugh & Bells shows. The nsme of the show will remain unchanged. One hundred thousand American farmers have gone to the North-western part of Canada to settle. The new wheat regions there promise1 revolution of the worlds markets. Plans are on foot to establish a naval academy at Wrlghtsvllle, the noted tuberbof Wilmington. The North Carolina footfall team de feated the eleven from the University of South Carolina at Chapel Bill by the score of 27 to 0. Broke Into His House. 8. Ls Qulnn of Cavendish, Vt., robbed of his customary health by Inva sion of Chronic Constipation. When Dr. King's New Life Pills broke into his house, his trouble was arrested and now he's entirely cared. They're guar an teed to eure, He at 0 D Bradham's Drug Store. Sor ta atsttsat cold, i Its oasts la Jtaj-Sffbsstf, THE E!EY OF FRUIT The Scale Which Attacks Fruit Trers, Shade Trees and Busbes Is a Peril to Lire To Tree. The Ban Jose Scale is a parasite which attacks fruit trees and ruins them In a few years. Franklio Sherman, the State entomologist has Issued a clronlar about the peat and stsliag that North Carolina. , ' Trees that are so tadly infected by this peat as to te In dying condition when discovered should be dug out and burned at once. It la especially Impor tant that they should not be allowed to stand during the breeding sesoo from March to December. The circular descriptive of the Scale may be had on application to the State Entomologist, Franklin Sherman, Ral eigh orchards had become Infected with them. They are not only found on trees but are also seen on bushes and shade trees. We publish some of tbe remedies said to be i trident In getting rid of this pest. Trees that are infested but not In dy ing condition should be marked so I hat they may be rtadily recognized next winter. During the winter they should be thoroughly pruned and sprayed or washed with tbe Lime- Sulphur Salt wash. This remedy 1 ful'y discussed in Entomological Circular No S, which will be sent on application. In conclusion, It may be said that while the Jan Jose Scale Is a very ser ious pest, yet tuere Is no need for fruit growers or farmers to give up growing fruit because their orehards are Infest ed. The Llme-Sulphar Salt wash (Is a cheap and effective remedy If applied once each winter. In North Carolina, at least, the State authorities cannot visit all the Infested places and compel the treatment of trees, and it devolves upon each individual to treat his own trees. The man who is too shiftless to do this had better go out of the busi ness. Tragedy and Suicide. Mani a, Oct l7.-Col Lieut Wm D Prltchard, of the thirteenth oavalry to day was killed and Second Lieut Fred L Deen, of the same cavalry, then com it ltd suicide. The tragedy occurred at Camp Stotesnburg. Prltchard Is a ns. tive of North Carolina and was appoint ed from that State. He was 26 and Deen was 28, and a native of Texas. Both men became Involved in a personal difficulty. J C Hanson, Rhlnelander Holllster's Rooky Mountsln Tea is the greatest ton ,c I have ever used. Gained 55 pounds ninety dsys. Tea or Tablets, 35 cents. F 8 Duffy. New Bern, N. C , History. Some months ago, it was seen In a Raleigh paper, that a gentlemen, whose name has escaped my memory, proposed publishing a book on North Carolina, especially a history of ber eminent men of the days, that the wheels of time have rolled away. Doubtless suck a work will not only be interesting, but Instruction to many, especially of the rising generation of The Good Old North State." and It may not be known general, to many adults of today, that the early settlement of the noble old town of New Bern, wss chiefly by the Swiss, who were emigrants brought from the old city of Berne Switzerland, by Count De Graffenreld in the year 1753, who named the settle ment, New Berne. There were In all, 212 Swiss, among them were 11 families. The name of only one family. Is now in my memory, Its Lucas. This name now exists chiefly In the Eastern section of our State. The name "New Bern" and its settlement was stamped on my memory by my reading of documents, In "my boyhood days," establishing the facts. In regard to the settlement, and name New Berne. The gentleman whose purpose ls to publish a History of "Old time Carolina' cannot properly, leave out, New Berne's early days of distinction, when she notablv merited, as was known, as the Athens" of the State. THOS L. HALL. Morehead City, Oct. 18, 1904. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County. ) Frank J Cheney makes oath that he Is senior partner of the firm of V J Cheney & Co, doing business In the city of Toledo. County and Btate aforesaid and that ssme firm will pay the sum of ONB HUNDRED DO RS for each and every case of cat yt cannot be cared by the use o all's Catarrh Cure. FRANK JS43HENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, AD 1886. A. W, GLBASON, (Seal Notary Public Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internal ly and acts directly on the blood system and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for circulars free. W. 3. CHENEY fc Co., Toledo, O. Bold by Druggists, 76c Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. r.r.A tffklb r ' sseaftrtyaabjim. the imUH was IWosegaa WIRE GRASS. October 15. The sudden changes of the atmosphere have began to snake the people feel that winter is approaching. Mr D 8 Sanders of Beaufort was at bis mill Friday. Miss Jsxie Lew is of Beaufort was with us last Sunday. Mr J T Morris Is very 1)1 with malarial fever and ts being attended by Dr Max well of Beaufort. Miss Vera Hardesty of Harlowe is vis iting Miss Bertha Langdale. Miss Jessie Sparrow of near Beaafort spent Saturday night with Mrs Martha Hummlags. Rev J H M U lies of Newport, who has been conducting a revival at Bethel church at this place, closed the meeting Friday night with eleven accessions to the church. We bad the pleasure of having Rev H M Eure of Beaufort with us Wednesday who assisted Rev Giles in the service that evening. The Vandelula left the dock of San ders and Morris gin yard today loaded with cotton bound for New Bern, Mr M Whitley as captain. Many of our citizens will attend court st Beaafort which commences there next week. They will also attend the speaking of Hon C B Thomas and Judge Brown. Tbe Virgil, T 8 Merrell, Captain, re turned Wednesday from New Bern and will saU again Monday with a load of fish scrap for New Bern. There will be Rally day .service at Bethel church on the fifth Sunday In this month. Mr and Mrs Calloway of near Beau fort left Ftlday to visit relatives and friends In Aurora and Washington, N. C. INEZ. REDUCED RATES TO RALEIGH. North Carolina State Agricultural Fair, Raleigh, N C, October 17th to 27th. 1904. The Atlantic & North Carolina Rail road will place on sale, round trip tick ets to Raleigh, N O, on account of the North Carolina Btate Agricultural Fair, at the following rates which include admission to the fair grounds: Bests $2.85 LaGrange 2.50 Falling Creek 2.70 Klnston 2.90 Caswell 3.05 Dover 3 20 Cove 3.40 TuBcarora 3.65 New Bern 3.95 Rlverdale 4.25 Croaton 4.85 Havelock 4.55 Newport 4.80 Morehead City 5.15 Tickets will be sold Oct 14th to 21st Inclusive, and for trains arriving Raleigh before noon of Oct 22nd, final limit 24th. Passengers taking the trains at non-agency stations will pur- chsse at the next station beyond The Atlantic & North Carolina Rail road will ran special excursion trains on account of the Btate Fair at Raleigh on two days, namely, Oct 19th and 20th, on tbe following schedule: Leave Morehead City Pier No I 4 40 ft iu " Morehead City, Up town 500 " Mansfie'd 6.10 " Wlldwood 5 15 " Newport 5.21 " Havelock 5 85 " Crostan 5 43 Rlverdale 5.47 " New Bt rn 6.80 " Olarks 6.42 " Tusosrora 6.50 Cove 7.00 " Dover 7.17 " Caswell 7.25 " Klnston 7.87 Falling Creek 7.47 " LaGrange 7.57 Bests 8.19 Arrive AtGoldsboro 8 37 Leave Goldsboro 9.00 Arrive at Lalelgh 11.00 Returning .train will leave Raleigh 5.80 p m; Goldsboro 7,50 pm, arriving Klnston 8.48, New Bern 10.10, Morehead 11.30 p m. Passenger coaches will run through to Raleigh and return, making It on necessary for passengers to change cars Ample accommodations will be provided for a large crowd, El). A. NEIL, v Traffic Manager Some Seasonable Adice. It may be a piece of snperfloUs advice to urge people at this season of the year to lay in a supply of Chamberlain Cough Remedy. It Is almost sure to be needed before winter Is over, and mueh more prompt and satisfactory results are obtained when taken as soon as a cold la contracted snd before It has be come settled in the system, which can only be done by keeping tbe remedy st hand. This remedy ls so widely known and ao altogether stood that none should hesitate about buying it m preference to any other. It is for sale by all drag- gists. Rodol Dyspepsia Cure u whtt von A MATTER OF HEALTH POWDER Absolutely Pure HAS HQ SUBSTITUTE List of Letters Remaining in the Post Office at New Beta, Craven county N. C. Oct. 17 1904: men's list. B J It Ball.Ucn Cullen A Battle Dan Berry, Frank B'zzle A G Blythe. C Don Cooper. Henry Eath, osro Fannie Miller. G John Green, Collin Green. H J M Howell, box 185, James Hay lor Jr, Joseph Hall, 22 Burn St, J L Hamilton. M T G Malhir, Sandy McRea, Capt DEMahoney, Barge G30 W Kugler, Clarence Mattock"!. P W U Paul, Manly Pearson. R A H ltowe care L Whither. S Garfield Swindell. T Davie D Frower, Bartly Taylor, Elmer E T aloof, George Taylor, Walter Tfllery 8 Willis St. W J J Walker, Hart Wilson, Frame White. WOMEN'S LIST. A Mrs Ida Arthur. B... Miss Mary M Bury, Mrs Carrie Bell It F D. C Miss Maggie Bobbe, Mrs Dusky Camer, D Mrs AC Dawson, Miss Emma Dlsosway, Mrs Florence P Dixon, As- inNO. E Emma El law. H-Mlss Emer Harris. No 11 Spit Alley. Jf-Drucella Moore, Zorah N O, Miss Aria Moore, Bellair N O. P-Mies Mary C Parsons, Miss Clarisie Ha Poke 190 8 Front St. 8 Mrs Ida Smith, Miss Sophie Smith. W Miss Julia Washington. No 7 St. Persons calling for the above letters will please say advertised and give date of list. The regulations now require that (1 one cent shall be collected on the delivery if each advertised letter. S. W. HANCOCK, P.M. The "life-line'1 Is out, extending the glad hand" of life, hope, and happi ness. Keachca around tne giooe. us Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. F S Duffy. NEW BERN PRODUCE MARKET WnoLEfcALE TRICES CURRENT. Eggs, per dozen i 17c Chickens, old per pair 65 ' young, per pr 4050 Pork, per lb 7 & 8 Live' Hogs '. 5 tWt Beef, " .. A7 Hides, green, per lb , 6o&fli dry, " 810 Beeswax, " 20 to 25 Corn, per bush 75c Oats, " 6740 Peanuts 86 Potatoes, Vans.... 70 Bahamas 00 Local Grain Market Corn, per bu $ .75 Oats per bu .68 Meal, per bu , M Hominy, per bu 80 Corn bran, per 100 lbs 1.00 Wheat bran, per " 1.50 Feed, 100 lbs 1.85 Cotton seed meal , 100 lbs 1.60 Cotton seed hulls, 100. lbs .60 Ship stufl 1010 No. lTlmothy, per ton. 0 00 Colds It should bo borne in mind that every cold weakens the lungs, low ers the vitality and prepares the system for the more serious dis eases, among which are the two greatest destroyers of human life, pneumonia and consumption. Mat .at a i tnambc ts Cough 1 napwon its great popularity by tt ; prompt cures of wis most coasts) ailment. It aids expectoration, 1 licves the lungs ana opens) secretions, enecting a speedy i permanent cure. It c any tendency toward pni Price 25c, Largs Si Jy I 94 an
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