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that one 6f yonra that can't give ont enough heat.'? Our Stoves are heat-
":n'-en, are handsome, bam easily, don't clinker easily, have all the improve-
merits, are just the kind of Stoves yon want. Our prices , are always
moderate, , -.
' We are SjIq Agent for (he SV '
mows "f " "
Peninsular "V
Carbon
Air-Tight
Heater.
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con Heatoi, .The btst Air Tifchi
Wood heater on the Market and
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we have plenty of them in stock.
re have plenty of them in stock. '
COOK STORES A SPECIALTY.
. We have 67 KEGS NAILS that
we offer at ti CO base. . . - . '.
GASKILL &
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n MIDDLE STREET. - .'Phone
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Prepare foi r your Thanksghmg Dinner, jfiij
' Aiid when the family have their annoal reunion, yoar dlnlif'Irn
room will be a thins; of beautrUyon
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Of even the Bmllost orders is
one of our methods of di lig bus
iness tlifit nmkeD rarkei'Croery
A favorite source 'of Snplles in
Tore I'ofni Products of ail kinds
Aimtlier oiio is the hir.h ricilily
t.f onr choi e r.w"rief, wlii h w
gu.uiHil. e to l.e of the veiy hii-i,
fit the lovn .'t p'h ea to I e foiii.d In
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Queer Bankruptcy Case. New Spin
dle' InTention. Fayetterllle
Fair, Fertilizer Case. A.
. " M. College Improreinent. ;
Amateur In Opera.
Ralkioh, Kovember 10. Mr. J. Wat
klus Goode, of Chase City, Vs., came
here Wednesday who registered at a ho
tel ai "George tt. Gllmore." Ue poaed
as the b totber of Hiss Oilmore, a sta
dent In Peace Institute, met har ia the
cipltol square, walked a few yardt to a
minister's house and there married them
Then he went back W the hotel, bis
bride with htm, and registered In his
proper name. The bride is from Chase
City, Her parents did not wish her to
marry Until she had completed her edu
cation a year hence. The marriage li
cense gave the bride's age as 18, but it is
said the is really only 16, , . " '
. What may be termed a novel question
in bankruptcy comes op today here. A
man apd his wife, In business, and tra
ding as "8. & Co.'' for example make
a voluntary petition In bankruptcy.
The man asks for 500 exemption
and the woman asks for $500 for her
self. . - 1 -
Mr. Wetmore, of Fayetterille, who is
not only a lawyer, but an Inventor and
of a noted family, ia here and is' haying
made at the Agricultural and Mechanical
College a model of his latest invention,
the purpose of which is to automatically
atop a particular "spindle the thread of
which breaks in a' cotton utllL At pres
ent the whole machine automatically
stops : when a thread breaks, but by
means of this Invention . all the other
plndlea keep on at work and only the
one affected stops.
Today the Guilford College football
team plays that of the A. and M. College
it the Slate Fair ground here. The
A. and M. team has not yet perfected the
a-rangementa for Its Southern tour- Ii
hopea and expects,.to gel a game with
the Uuiversily of Virginia. .
The Fayetterille fair is in progresi
this week.-: Beveral prominent men from
that town are .here. They say the at-
teudance Is large and the exhibits meri.
t irious. , ' ;
In the Superior Court yesterday two
railroad cases were calledlhe defend.
ants being the Raleigh ft Gaston and the
Raleigh & Augusta Railroads. , It will
be remembered that some time airo the
corporation commission made; 10 tons
the minimum : Car load of : fertilizers.
Mrs. llatthews,' of Mew York, a stock
holder in the Carolina Central Railroad,
look the matter before Judge Slmonton.
He decided in favor of the commission
The . Raleigh & Gaston and Raleigh d
Augusta roada took their matter to the
Superior Court.-. . t-
The removal, of two of - the oldest
stores ' on Fayettevilla street, to give
place to the Odd Fellows' building, be
gan today. y . ij ., -.
. It was thought even by the foslonist
offlclala in the conflict .here that the
fusion sheriff of . Hertford county ha
been ousted under lbe legal .proceedings
instituted and was a statesman oat of a
Job. But today he bobbed np serenely,
and sent a lot of money to Father Wortb
President Winston, of the Agrloultu'
ral and Mechanical College, It certainly
in his element He is a tireless worker.
His enlhusiaam is impetueus. The col
lege owns much land and he contem
plate! many more improvements, such
as the building ef dormitories npon a
hill near the colloge, the parking of the
Intermediate grounds and the removal of
the barns and dairy to a point some bun
dreds of y aid away and more in the
centra of the farm.
Amateurs here this evening began to
rehearse the opera, the 'Chimes of THot
mandy," which is to be given tu aid of
Rex Hospital. . "
The annual chrysanthemum show will
be held here next Monday,
It Is the belief of a number of people
that expnrt negro thieves blew open the
afe of the shod! of Orange county
Wednesday night and got i,0v9. It is
the liellef that negroes roblwd Colonel
Colonel Carr's liouuo at Durham and
several houses here.
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Official Count Kcccsiry In Kentucky.
T.t; i- r's riurailty rrobaWy Ah;:u!J
2,500.
S,k cihI to Journul.
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MONUMENTS UNVEILED.
Zolnay'S Masterpieces Exposed to View at
'tHriimnnd. Great r-nihiitinsm. ...
Richmond, Vs., November 9. Rich
moud,-ttie former Confederate capital,
the scene of so mtny thrilling event',
today witnessed an impressive one. ' AS
the sun' was about to sink in the west
thousands were gathered to wltneM the
removal of the veil from mennments to
Jefferson Davis and Miss Winnie Davis,
father and daughter. - ' ' '
From a stand which had been erected
on Davis Circle the speaker addressed
the vast gathering of people. ' On this
stand ware Mrs. Jefferson Davis, her
daughter, Mrs. Uayes,' the letter's son,
Jefferson Hayes Davis, who nn veiled the
monuments, and other . distinguished
guests, .including Gen. Fitzhngb Lee,
Governor Tyler, Judge Reagan, Hon. B.
Munford and other speakers. . ' , -
Gen. Fitzhugh Lee, who . was intro
duced by Mr, EUyson, spoke about five
minutes. - x i , '
Just before the veil was removed from
the Winnie Davis Monument Dr. H. M.
Clarkson read a sonnet opening In these
words: ''Sweet women of the South,
come gather ronnd this silent statue; it
but typifies the grief the people feel for
her who lies in the restful sleep beneath
this hallowed mound." s ;- : y
Amid a salvo of artillery, the veil was
removed, . exposing to view Zolnay's
beautiful monument to the "Daughter Of
the Confederacy .""The artist's product
was received with every mark of admira
tion from, those who caught a critical
glimpse of Its outlines.- A moment later
the bronze herolu statue .of Mr. Davis
was unveiled, : Mr Zo)nay, who la also
the author of this work, was present to
bear his praises founded on both of these
masterpieces. After the exercises thous
ands of people gathered about the Davis
Circlo to catch a better glimpse of the
monuments, including that to little Jef
ferson Davis,' which was also unveiled
today. This consists of a broken marble
shaft, representing the lad cut off in his
young Up0j
The parade, which was formed . at S
o'clock, was leaded by Gen. Filxhugh
Lee, with a staff composed of old
Richmond friends. In the line were
Lee ; and other "Confederate -.; eamps
of ; tbli . etty . and ' Petersburg, ' the
veterans , at .. the Soldier Home
and a long line of carriages, In which
were Mrs. : Davis and her party, the
Daughters of the Confederacy and other
honored guests. - Gen. Fitzhugh Lee was
given a grand ovation all along the line,
and when the procession passed In the
cemetery theasands gathered on . the
hills and could not resist the desire to
give a yell, which was taken np at other
places along the line.
Dr. W. Wlxon, Italy HUL N. Y., says
"I heartily recommend One ' Minute
Cough Cure, It gave my wife Imme
diate relief in' suflocatlJg asthma."
Pleasant to take. ' Never fails to quickly
care all coughs, colds, throat and lung
t oubles. r. 8. yjny. - v . .
NO CHANGE IN AFRICA.
The Three Besel;cd Towns Holdinf Ont
Against the Boers. ;
London, Nov. 9 "On the whole, to
day's newt from South Africa Is gratify
ing," says the London Evening News,
"all the details now coming in as to the
fighting around Ladysmith prove can
clualvely one fact that the skill and
daring of lbe British In anything like
close conflict are Inspiring the enemy
with terror of the British In our swords
and bayonets, while they are furthrrdla-ma3-ed
l.y our eiTeetive Lee rlfurd
rille fire i J.OvO yards' range, which the
Boer Mausers are not able to cover."
London, Nov. 9 The War Office has
rcelvcd lbs L following d impale U from
General Ihi'iler, dated Cuit Town, M:cd
neiilny, 1 1 50 p m :
"C'ul.inel Kek'-whli telegraphs froin
Kim
rloy, Nove;i;l
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Admiral Dewey Married. '. , ,
Washihqtok, November 9-p.Vdmiral
Geo. Dewey and lira. Mildre-1 M. listen
were quietly married at the rectory of
St. Paul's Catholic church, on V. street
ear Fifteenth, this city, shortly before
It o'clock this morning. - '
The ceremony was performed by Hit
Rev. Jaraes F. Mackln, pastor of tbt
church, assisted by Rev. Jos. H. Foley,
assistant pastor, and Rev. Sidney Hurl-
but. The ceremony was one ef the sim
plest character, according to the rites of
the Catholic church, and the Only wit
nesses, beside the officiating clergymen,
were Washington McLean . and ; Mrs
Lndlow, wife of Admiral Lndlnw, wife
and sister respectively of the bride, and
Lieutenant Caldwell, Admiral Dewey's
secretary, - '.-
Ton never know what- form of blood
poison will follow constipation.
the liver clean by using; De Witt's Little
Early Risers and yon will avoid trouble.
They are famous little pills for constipa
tion and liver and bowel troubles. F. 8.
Dnffy.
If yon want a hair brush, tooth brash,
or any other kind of brash go to ; Davis'
Prescription Pharmacy for it. - -
Give Dayberry's Laundry a trial, be
guarantees all work to be satisfactory or
no psy.-iiitf;'?ii'.";it'5rt.i;' it- '"
A bottle of Violet Extract large as
half dollar alee for 85c at Bradham's. .
RUBBER STAMPS.
ir;;v;- O S 9 .
No need to send your orders out of
town for Rubber Stamps; we are flow
MAKING V THEM ' TWICE-A WEEK,
and at Price as Low as anybody.' r '
Flrst-Class Work Quarantetd.
Full line of Ink, Pads, Deters, &c, in
Stook at Lowest Prices. , . X ;
REMEMBER We meet all, Competi
tion aud make them promptly. ,
wMmsco.;
61 South Front Street, New Born, N. O,
They are Here, What ?
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Tarnlgari Bay Oysters
First of the Season. , At Taylor's Oys
ter ; Saloon. Special care taken with
oysters - for family use. All ... orders
promptly deli vend, lilve me a call,
next noor to uaon's D'anits. . '
Tours for business,'.
J. II. TAYEOIL
GRIST - PILLS.
New Mills,
Collins Chest,;
Elevators and
Corii t'leanrrs,
Of the Latest Improved And Up-
: . to-DaU mil' Machinery.
YOUR TRADE IS SOLICITED,
tT" SPECIAL PAINS taken In clean
lng and polishing gram before going
through the mills, which insures pure
meal.
Corn, Ilomlny, Oats and Mixed Feed,
GHQUQE CICnOP.
New Bern, N. O.
Dotbin & Ferrall,
At Tucker's store,
EALEICH. N.C,
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71 BROAD STRKETi
BOY'S:
; Just Beceived a new and pretty line ot
Boys' Suits, ages 3 to
i Ladies especially
spect these Bargains.
99 MIDDLE STREET,"
I A NEAT APPEARANCE
- counts for a great deal
In this world." '.There are
many times when small points
wllLv decide ' either for , or
against yon. . At such times
tne question of ippeatanee Is
always bound to come up. r;
Let us take care of jour
appearance.'
Onr miay patrons can tea-
tlfy that goods bought from ns
7" : ftjle, Quality and Prices are
('all and examine our stock
Very Respectfully, 1
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Of all school books. Office
and School Room supplies
specialty.. .
G. II. Ennett. I
Hello Central,
Give He 149,
lie s re's "lYood Yard,
Where they keep Dry Wood, sawed
any loio ih you wunt. and will deliver 11
at your door. Full measure guaranteed.
Mr. J. W. Moore will bo at the olllc
and ftiad to accommodate his old cus
lotneia. Don't forjfet . th place, on
K-Hitb Front street hy the railroad and
I hone 1 lit. . i. T. U. KOUKE.
1 ! iva jt n in a Tine Line of
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NEW BERN, N. C.
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and be convinced.
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To see our Special Buggy, No.j46, called :
School Boy. This does not mean tbejieih -bey
in the oiass, but rather theflrst oue
in a class of that number. -
Q. H. Waters & Son, s
78 Broad Street. .
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