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, . vol. xx-ko. 130 " . '-' . : ; m BKS, I. C, SUNDAY M0MII9, EIPTIMBIR 3,:i90J ' v.. .TWINTY-FIRST YIAR '1' n n . - 1 mae J4 I Has What Yon Want. I JUST RECEIVED New Beading and Insertion, Jj I New Val tace Edging and!; I Insertion to match, 1 New All Over Silk Lace in 3 Diacn ana bream, New Chateline Bags at 30c, 35c and $1.00. m Bargains on Millinery, J. J. BAXTER has moved his Millinery Stock from Pollock Street to his Btore on Middle Street and is Clos ing out the same at GREATLY REDUCED r PRICES. Special Inducements to Milliners. IF YOU THE BEST PRICES, The BEST Stables, The BEST Facilities BRING YOUR TOBACCO TO TOE Farmers Warehouse man, ' . " ' We'promise bur best efforts in behalf ot the Farmers. . J. Jilt HOWARD, HwiAg-eiy :'. h 4t Auctioneer. "9 -t 7 -5 ,f Cotton ' Bagging and Ties. We have in itock and to arrive 8,500 Rolls Cotton Bagging, 800 (.. , bandies Cotton Ties. Send us' yonr orders. Prices are i v thHowe8t. " ." """ " 7 J. E. Latham & Co. Cover a multitude of commercial tins! , I 'iet ... but yon will and our repairs to and r ' furbishing of carriages, wagons, run. ' bouta allfTta p Thlole-rt snore y .than ikia deep; "We make "food as - mw" wherever possible always make thing better than we find them. t i We trot Rubber Tint Da yeur old or new wheels. We shrink your loose tint , in macnine witiinut cutting them. ' Everybody It Invited to tee the work of the machine putting new bolu la tame , old placet. ' , O. H. T7it!sra c5 Han, r ' "' i .' rhoiK-nicj, ' - - , MEtwiU., I r J. .-,?', 0 . 1 , , r. f WANT roR UNLOADING "The Three Clip' tom-jm. "QUnt" NUpa f f Tha MawMt Thla Ont h a flltn! h ade to bold brfe qnaatiUea ot impart wnnout stnuiation. m apTia komt ot 100 for detk eonvenlenoe. - Prior toa - 1CM "tagTB Mip. Better than nlna lor 1U taf letteta,feeonU,eardt ate. : PntaplOfllnbox. 1 Price IBs per box, two lor me. -.. Tba Cladin Clip. T The aimpleit and eheapett pa perclip made. Put ap 101 fat bosv Only He per box. Me per tboasand, ,-'.. -. .- ov7Eir a. Durm, CrezmoT Ro::s i :. lea knimlnni Itqaid rrcnrtt!ot for renovtni Soabarn, Frecklee, Ten tad Improving the eoirpleilon, T.'!in applied It It InvtwU'e and ennotbe waaaeaon. The cmt i:e arofM tia aeck, canted bjr t ' t f ' coari, It Kvnovfll r ( i f " rt I"--'"" ' ; ' iyjnol4 PtTcr-Rules For Its Pre. eation. Typhoid Tever la preaeat is asmty- iva of Cat alaaty counties reporting for Jaly, It-Is therefore widely prevalent in our Stat. It Is a CKnanoiilcaUa dls- eaM,ip reading from one cast to another, though generally In a roundabont fath- loa. Iu actanslon eaa ba prevented by the careful obeemaot of cartala simple rales. For the Inf orautlon of the peo pit we etva thast rnlea. preeeded by a tteteiMntof the reasona pAa ; which they aw bated.; If read and heeded by eren a itw tome, uvea would be saved and auich alckaaas would be , prevented. Bead them and tell about tbenw v , ; The active aceacv la the cautueUon of typhoid favar b a bacteriam. the badllai typhosaa, which attacks and .causes the ulceration of certain glands fat the small lntei Uneleveloplng I therein bv mvrtadr. They are therefore to be found chiefly in the bowel ditch arget, althoogh present alto In the excretion of the udneyt and to soma extent In the expectoration of a Barton tick with the disease. From one of theee tooreea, nearly alwaya the flat aamtd, the bacteria are - tranarerred to the Intestinal tract of ahealthv Dtrson. The poison Is always swallowed. The most common agendee of transfer are i the drinking water. Including milk In-1 reclea irom wauungeant in pouutea water, and the common : home fly, al- thongfe K mar ne eonveyea aireotiy to the none by her own soiled hands, and sometimes la dutt. : The mott Important rues tnererore ror tne prevention ot tne extension of the disease may be briefly stated as follows. 1. Cover Immedlatelv noon their oat- Sage the body discharges to prevent ac cess of flies. S. As soon as possible thorough y dis infect the discharges by mixing la equal quantity with them one of the following (a) freshly made milk of lime ot "white wash" (uatlaked lime): (b) a Ave per oent. solution of carbolic acid; (c) a f to 1,000 solution of corrosive sublimate; (d) a 4 per cent, solution of formalde hyde. After standing a half-hour (cov ered all the time) the mixture ahould be burled (never thrown on the surface of the ground) at a dlttanoe from the well of not less than 160 feet 1 Provide In the sick-room a wooden tub one-third full of either ot the three lsst named eolations, and drop therein as soon unmoved ererything in the war of bodv or beoVclothlna-. handker chiefs, towels, etc, that have come In contact with the patient, and keep them suunergea until tney can oe noiiea, washed and dried In the sun. 4. All remnants of food that mav for aay reason be carried into the sick-room mutt be burned. a. The narse should wash her hands sad dip them Into one of the solutions, preferably corrosive snbllmate,- after every "chanilng" of the patient. She thoaJd never draw water from the fam ily well unless pump is used. In esse It should be absolutely neoettary the should disinfect her handt at above before do ing so. a. The soiled linen ot the patient should never be washed at or near the well or tpring. The greatest care should bs observed to prevent the drainage or seepage through the toll Into the well Or spring from accumulation of filth of all kinds. As soon aa a case of typhoid fever appears la a family all drinking water should be boiled until a report on the tame can be obtaiaed from the State Blologttt, the family physician making application to the Secretary of the Board of Health for permit and sterilised bot tle. 7. As the term is d recent In the intes tine Is the preliminary stages and for ssvsrsl weeks after oonvaleeosnot Is es tablished mad the patient practically welL extra care of turf tea privies should bs observed. Every evacuation ahould be Immediately and completely covered with lime or dry powdered earth. Bummarv Promnt disinfection of all discharges from the body of the patient) protection ot the aasa agslaat files; special care aa to the drinking water; serapaloas elaaaUasss. .. To the Profession As the people can. art be reached sxceDt Ih roach the medi cal suendant we earneetly beg all pby itcaathavlac rates of typhoid fever anor their eara to lastst upon tne it net observance ot the above simple ralss. Prlated copies ot the same will be fur althed la quantity upon request. State nuiietia ueeiin, . . Brick Brick we art agents for the Klnttoa -Clark Brick and Tile Co., It will pay yon to see as before baying else where, prices and quality J. R. Parker Jr. TELEGRAPHIC ERE VrriES. Carlisle B. Graham the only man who has succact tally gvamlth whirlpool ra pids at Mlagaw aaade the seventh trip throssch the rapids Banday.vj-!..' 'i Rebellion in many ,. of the InUrlor Chlaase proven oes Is sprsadtag and foreigners sre In danger of their lives The aaaaal coaventioa of letter ear rtsrs Is la seestoa at Denver, Ool r - ' Gee:. Wit Torrance, Comma ader la Chief of the Grand Army oftheRepub; lie ass wsaed a leagtby circular to the Grand Army asking them to contribute to the Confederate home now la process of erection at Mluloa Creek Als. v A asw trouble that has sritea la rela- tloa to the strikes la Penntylvsnla sad West Vlrglnts Is ths desertions of the soldlsrs. Quits a number hare left their commands, presumably out of sympathy with the strikers. , . According to ststements made by prominent men a speedy settlement of the ooal strike It looked for. The eoltmated lou Involved In the PenmyW anls coal ttr:ke It Hid to be In round numbers, tllO.OOO.OOO. . King Vlr.tor T -wil of Ittly It aa a T" 't Of '')' to V 7" -I f r I3FEIMIOD Cansinf Concern Amort; Democratic -ivW. Leaders. Income Tax Hatter. Electric Lights Remeved ; From Confederate Xennment. Stndenta Ar rivlag. ' State Fair. , Leas v From ' ; Drong ht Raliigh, September 2. The greater part of the talk among Democrats now la regarding the Independent movement. Most of them minimize, but others reoog nissitssa very unfavorable sign. A gentlemsn from Sslifsx says iris worse there than is admitted. Of courts the promoters of this movement sre delight ed. They base their hopes alto upon the independent convention or mass meeting for this county (Wake) which Is to be held there next Saturday. The Republicans also have their eyes upon the movement. Some of their leaders admit that this is their hope to divide the white vote and let the negro stsy outside the lines. . The need for rain Is certainly as great now in mott of North Carolina at at any time during the year; perhaps greater. Thlt It saytng s great deal, but the best farmers hold this view. It Is really a critical position. The loss to farmers by the drought end the cold nights dur ing the last hslf of August reaches far Into the millions. The State tax commission today took up the matter of the listing of income tax In this county. It Is ssld that the tame course will be pursued In various other counties, In each case the tsx-llst-ers being summoned with their books. The hearing today was the first of the kind ever held, and was of particular interest becsuse It brought up the ques tion whether the salaries of federal officials sre liable to this Income tax. The tax listers for Raleigh township cited to appear before the commission did so, B. J. Best appeared as sttorney for Judge Purnell and other Federal offl- cere. He argued Purnell was exempt from the Income tax under article 8 of the constitution of the United States, which ssys the salary of a United 8tates Judge shall not be diminished during his term of office. He further took ground, that this spplted to sll Federsl office holders. The commission this evening decided that any and sll persons sre liable for tax on Incomes In excess of s thousand dollars, excqpt such as are derived from property taxed, this including Judge Purnell snd sll other Federal officials. Ths unsightly electric lamps which since 1898 have stood at the base of the Confederate monument in capltol square were today removed. They were never lighted snd the rust of the Iron was fsst staining tho fine granite of the bsse of the -monument. Yesterday and today students poured Inhere, to attend the female colleges snd the Agricultural and Mechanical College. About 900 hsve so fsr arrived. All ths colleges sre full. Lsst term wss a very prosperous one snd the one now beginning Is np to that high stark. Ths work of preparation for the Slate Fair bare la October Is very active. All the indications sre for the best f sir ever held. ' The financial -suocets during the past three years hss put the Fslr on a high plane, It will be s "clean" show this year. The outcry againslsst year's gross Indecencies on the "Midway" has had the hsppiest effect, and the show people who gave those miserable perfor mances art to be "vigorously excluded from the grounds. . - :. I .TheBtatehaa so fsr this yes chsr- tered nlna new cotton mills, which Is re garded aa s gooa reoora. PREACHER'S CHILDREN T .-' i.um as Oferi; ' The wife of a prominent divine tried the food cure with . her little daughter, She ssys, "I feel sore that oar experience with Grape-Mats food would be useful to auny mothers. Oar little daughter, eight years old, was subject to bowel trouble which we did aot thea under stand and which the doctor's prescrip tions fsilsd to euro. We had been using different cereals for breakfast and Anally becoming die oonragad I said, 'I Will try assxperl BMatiTwIU discard sll other et reals sad net Only G ripe-Nats for breakfast.' The three children all liked It better than any thing ales snd are to fond of It that I hardly let them have all they want, la a short tints I could see sa Improvement la ths bowel trouble. . " , '. ' .' We began aalag Grape-Nuts Ave months sgo snd now not only hss ths bowel trouble disappeared bst the child has grown so plump snd well In fact was never so fleshy before that all our friends notloe snd remark about It, Ws tlilok ws have sn Ideal breakfast which eonttits of whole wheat bread with hut ter, I'oitutn Cereal Coffca and Grspe Nuls. Till It sll ire cure tor and I think It would be hard to And mny fnminoiio tnvR-fittyy hral;! y ss Is ors., K.i-e ' . j t''B !'' Co,, r 'o ("i - . . , , Dr. Benbow Dead. Special to Joaraal. . ; RiijuaK, September 2. Dr. D. W. C. Benbow, for fifty years one of the lead ing men in this Bute, died at his home in Greensboro today, sged 78 years. He had been ill for the past year. Weekly Crop Bulletin. For week ending Monday, Beptember 1,1908. Except In a few western counties where beneficial showers occurred on the 88th and 28th, the put week was ex tremely dry throughout the greater por tion of the State; at most places, Indeed, hardly more than "traces" of rain oc curred.. The mean temperature wss about normal, with warm days snd rather cool nights. The amount of sunshine was abundant, and the weather very agreeable, but showers sre much needed for all late crops, especially corn, pess, potatoes, late cabbages, clover and tur nips. Excellent progress In pulling fod der, curing tobacco, picking cotton and haying was made under the very favor able conditions that prevailed for farm work. The ground la now so dry snd hard that fall plowing and preparations for winter wheat and oats are back ward. Dry weather hss caused the growth of cotton to cease, and top bolls sre not forming; some fields look ss brown ss they usually do in October. Cotton Is opening very fsst, and Is ssld to be near ly half open, but the absence of very high maximum temperatures hss pre vented much premature opening; com plaints of rust snd shedding continue and some correspondents report short crops on account of the small size ot the bolls. Picking Is progressing, but is be hind on sccount of rapid opening and scarcity of labor. Late corn continues to do well and in many sections will be the best crop gathered. Pulling fodder continues actively. Tobacco Is ripening In northwestern counties; while the crop plsnted wss short, the yield has been above the average in quality. Digging sweet potatoes snd pesnuts hss com menced snd also cutting rice with fa vorable prospects for these crops. Pea- vines promise s large yield of hay but are not frutlng heavily. Crimson clover and late seeded turnips hsve not come up on sccount of drought. CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children. The Kind Yoa Han Always Bought Bears the Signature of Ioe Cream Soda today at McSor ley's. Chocolates 20c per pound at McSorloy Prescriptions at Davis'. Davis' Prescription Pharmacy makes s specialty of prescriptions. Prompt snd careful attention la given them. Only the best drugs are used. The prices sre reasonable. Send yours there to be filled. Don't fill to try our 40 cent Tea, It Is s goer snd pleases them sll at J. R. Par' ker Jr. For Roaches and Water Bags. It you are troubled with roaches snd water bugs, try our Roach Paste. We guarantee It to give satisfaction and re fund the money If It doea not. Price SSo Davis' Phsrmscy. Administrators Notice Hsvlng this day qualified as Adminis trator of the estate -of Mary Stanly, deceased, late of Craven county, N.O., notloe la hereby given to all persons hsvlng claims against the estate of the deceased to exhibit them duly verified to the undersigned administrator, or J. E and R, O'Hara. Attorneys, on or bo- fore the tad day of September, 1008, or this Bouos win toe piesa m oar oi tneir recovery. . All persons indebted to said estate are requesiea to maxe, immeaiate pay ment, ' This Idddsy of Sept. IMS. ";' Was. H. LEWIS, ' Administrator. Commissioner's Sale. NORTH CAROLINA, ) Superior ' - 'Orsvsn Count.. J, Court . ' Jr. ' JOSEPH Lv HABN, v : , S , ' - VS.' 1 . '; ; WILLIAM HARRIS,'. t By virtue of a Judgment rendered at tne January term, ivui, ot tne superior Court of Craven county, N. C, In ths above entitled action, wherein the un dersigned was duly appointed commis sioner, to maks sale ot the mad here inafter described, I shall expose for sale an sell to the highest bidder ; for cash, at the court house door of ssld Craven oonnty, on Monday the 0th day of Oc tober, A. D.,i Wi, at the hour of IS o'clock, M., the following described real estate, to-wit: A certain lot or parcel of land situate In the ctty ot New Bern, in said state and county, on the east aids et Scott's Alley and known and dlstln- yaithed fa the piano! the estate oi.J. oshua Boots, deceased, nude by Henry A. Brown, tarreyor, as lot No, 11, con taining M ft If Inches front on Hoott'l Alloy by 103 feet 8 inches deep, bounded on the north by lot No. 123, on the east ey lot No. 11(1, on tlie south by lot No. 1-il on the wont by bentt's Alloy, more tul'V dewrllwd In the dwd from George 8. 1 bhur unit wife to snid William liar ris, rwiirdi"! In the nlice of r'ft'stor of d-)s tor mid ronntv, In book No. 119, Min , to which r rnoe la iimde. Ihis 8.1 loy ot 8n,.mb, J. E. o-:-'"; Ikiil Ft Fox River Print and Fancy Elgin Butter only 30c lb. New Bbl. Fulton"Market CornedBeef. Small Pig Hams and Breakfast Strips, EnglishJJOured Shoulders and California Hams. Codfish, Irish Potatoes and Onions, Grape Nuts. Mason's Fruit Jars and Jar Rubbers. Potted and Canned Meat. Heiuz's Pickles. Fancy Fresh Elgin Butter 30o lb. J.LMcDAEL 'Phone Ol. Farmers LOOK TO and D ' unny yuur i udcillu tothe Planters Warehouse NEW BERN, N. C.f which is always the place TO GET THE MOST MONEY FOR IT. Best accommodations guaranteed. E. J. HESTER, Proprietor. TUCKER BROS. 3 tO iV. Front St, THE PLACE CEMETERY WORK AT BOTTOM PRICES. In Foreign and Domestic Granite and Marble. Lettering and Finish the Best. Send for latest designs. All work delivered. Branch Yard at Goldsboro, N. ' MCXT am TOM couESnNew Bern UNI OF RICHMOND, MEOicme cm-0EaTism-- VIROINia.4 misucT le Jr1 LakoratortM J P HpUU frr Practice. Owe kmm4n4 f f Catalf Pr . cA Fine Line of Stationery. Writing Paper in Tablets; by the lb. or in boxes, all with enyelopes to matoh Legal and Foolscap Paper. Mourning Paper and Hurlbnt's Papers a specialty. , ( RIBBONS TYPEWRITER 1 AND CARBON (PAPER. Pens, Pencils, Inks, Rules, Blotters, Erasers, all kinds Blank Books, Clips and filing Devices. , Notice Window Display. Whitehursfs -4i5 Poiloclc HU : Kinsey's Improted ZW&ist Lengtheneu fteduoet most stylish, dip 6001? or straight front" figure. Frioe SSo each. postpalsd. .Ladles agsnta wanted every- whee-...;';:,'':;i.)?,rfi'j .4. : MRS. hV WALLMAU.r t Jfflf1- aw Pollock Blf'j 'CcVy i. "New Bern, , ; v, BOLI AGENCY FOR 1 . .j,. ' JSy- 'A V J -i 10c Per Cm. Wholesale Detail Grocer, 71 Broad HU YOUR INTEREST 1 Wilmington, iV. C. TO BUY YOUR 0. Is Very Lucky to have an agent for the sale of the Prospect Brewing Company s BEER which Is said to be the Purest and Best of Beers by the United States Health Bulletin, which Is the highest American suthorlty. It is not a cheap beer that will bum ones stomach and produce a strain on the system. A full srock ot the above beer in bulk and export can be had at 18 Middle Bt J. F. Taylor, Agt for the Prospect Brewing Oo. We are Now p do aH repair work to yonr stoves iar winter as V -s h i 1 j W miiy a nke hue cICMk and Heat tag Stoves tha win bs sold cheap. Move nips, luting,, Guttering and wothat aJU shap and sites made to oideri? Don't forget na on Ptumblax ' pruniy01& UUmd; Bonth front UiZZZ Mineral Wtm at ni. Davis' Pitacriptloa Phsmscv hss tka agsacy here for Wilkinson's Match lees Mineral Wster. It Is a Use tonta' anA ' eiJ-fld and prescribed by resident n " (ana. Benldna this Watm. tiM s fa Hte at Davis' Pharmacy, Buffalo - Ready ' uungaut. rfanos. tied 1 .-s. etc- " "
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