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vow xxoMsz IIW BIEI, 1. C, FRIDAY M0EKIN6, SEPTEMBER 5, 1902. TWENTY-FIRST UKR HaekliiuiPinil MS JUST RECEIVED 1 RAINY DAY SKIRT GOODS 58 inch wide at 58 29 tt (4 ( (( New Percales Children's Red Received a Size 1 to 6 at Size 6 to 8 at argaisis in Millinery. J. J. BAXTER has moved his Millinery Stock from Pollock Street to his store on Middle Street and is Clos ing out the aame at GREATLY REDUCED RWCES. Special Inducements to Milliners. IF YOU THE BEST PRICES, The BEST Stables, The BEST Facilities BRING YODR j. hi it ii o ww aiciiuuc Town. We promise our best elforts in behalf ot the Farmers. J. M. HOWARD, Manager, C. H. RICHMOND, Farmer Warehouse. Auctioneer. Cotton Bagging and Ties. We have in stock and to arrive 3,500 Rolls Cotton Bagging 3,600 bundles Cotton Ties. Send m your orders. Prices are the lowest. J. IS. Latham Co. Ptttt W PrW enver i miltlkdeVo cmMwiol sins; bnt ton wiU end oni aspalft to and re furbishing of carriages, , wagons,, fun-, bonu-oll sorts of.,Tblolcs-rare more, . than skin deoy wsmake good as wow .imiM in ma Hi iwivi idam v things better that we u.4 htnv , ' ;: r We Mt Rabbet Tire est Jdot old M new wheels. We shrink your toos tires ' In a ynachlti without cutting them. ' BtTarybon is Invited to t the work of oW places. ' ' 1 ' " ,. -V , 14-'-- f ',il !. Vt'l ? T If ', IL 17nlrrn Cl Raa, ?.'' ' " '.Phof-?t1Bi,' ' '-, 19 Broad 1 1, I -1 T -'wIt. t $1.60 1.25 .60 at 10c & 121c Shoes Just New Line, - WANT roB UNLOADING TOBAGCO 60c. Jg 76c. X TO THE Up "The Three Clips" The jlaat" NUgTa Clip. The Newest Thin Out la a Clio. made to bold lane Quantities of naneis without mutilation. Put np in boxes of 100 for desk eonvenienea. Price 9e per box. - -., . . TbaNUfK"CUpi Better than pint for fil fng letters,-reeords,eards etc. Put np 100 In bo. PHoe'lftepe bo,,two loetBa. . TtoliichNCllp.' The simplest and cheapest pa per clip mad. Pot an 900 la box. Only lie per box. 80s per ' ' f j Is a harmless liquid preparation for removing Bnnbura, Freckles, Taa aad Improving the complexion. Whea applied tt Is Invisible aad cannot be washed Off. The dark line around the Beck, caused by rinj t' M dtllng Cf"o Is r"iiv 1 ! f i-,f.- -j of r r-.ti . i '. TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. The U. 8. cruiser Brooklyn ran on a rock Bear the Rhode Island cout and was tolured considerably. She will be In neod of repair. Because he lnterferred and attempted to atop a fight Col. W. J, Bryan wai as sailed by a drunken man at Lincoln, Neb, and would have been stabbed. Bryan's superior strength saved him from Injury. The Johnson forces in Ohio are having things their own way and Tom L. John son is being boomed as presidential can didate. The State Democratic ticket Is headed by Rev. Herbert S. Blgelow, a Congregational minister of Cincinnati. Government reoelpts for August were 48,(06,818; (expenditures, $43,111,610. The flsh pack in Oregon is 899,000, cases, a 40 per cent shortage because of strikes. Four trainmen are;deads the result of a collision 'on the Rook Island Road near Birmingham Mo. Reports of suffering from starvation on the Navajo Reservation at Fort De fiance, N. M. are unfounded. A passenger train met a freight run ning at high speed on the Wabash ,at Fern, Ind., yesterday, but the englnemen miraculously escaped without a scratch- Two Italians may die as the result of a fight in a speak-easy at Dillonvale, O., yesterday, the place resembled a slaugh ter-houae when the five combatants were carried out. Edward Eggleetion the author of many books for young people died at hit summer house mar Lake George, Vt. Wednesday. Meeting Democratic Executive Commute. The Democratic Executive Committee of Craven County is hereby called to meet In the county Court House In the city of New Bern on Saturday, Sept. 6, 1903 at 11 a. m., for the purpose of can vassing the returns of the Primary held on Sept. S, 1903, and for any other busi ness that may come before the commit tee. Hbhrt R. Bbxik. In.. Chum. B. O. Cukdlk, Beo'y. JACOBS' Raleigh Rye Whiskey is the best. Mlddletoreet For fine spring chickens, call al the Oaks Market Ull.r S I. K' -1 ,', M'aler. LaLf r.ii.-l:l.ai. .iim i.o vi :bli Ollcf. Where, ili.-ii. .(:. j ot 1th ri'i-l.'Eilsli- ment? Kroui lie I oclo mo iiitnliin. Throucli ii-iiis hi. 1 1 :'ii . iiuv 11 in to caverim lit ihi inois of tli. jiioiin- talns, pour i-vcr tti vstw-H iruin oi.-lt-lns snow. Pour tbonsu:id fovt tboy sink to strike a. rifvity incline that level, with tbclrtloor under Chicago. Under that city and elsewhere on the west side of Lake Michigan thto is the proved theory, theory as good as proved the snow covered Rocky mountains ore constantly sending their water to supply flowoue and evapora tlon that are ererigoiug forward in the watery expanse. We are still selling meat at 12c per pound, not 80c as reported. Oaks Mar ket. Brick Brick we are agents for the Klnstoa-Olark Brick aad Tile Co- It will pay yon to ace us before buying else where, prices aad quality J. R. Parker Jr. Prescriptjoni at Davis'. Davis PreacTlpUoaiPhamaoy snakes a specialty of preecrlptlosa. Prompt aad careful attention Is given them. Only the bast drags are used. The prices an reasonable. Bend your there to be filled. MarriafeatCdve. Core, September I. This evening at the Baptist church here, Mr. John H. Charltoa, of KeW Bera led to th altar, atlas Hatlle wait, a. noted beauty and daughter at Mr. Fred W. White of this place. Rev. Newton officiated. .'The al tar was beautifully decorated with tare lowers, aad thecharok was crowded witk Interested friends aad spectator to wltsess th beauttfal eareesony. ,'. j The groom entered with hi beat man, Mr. Joe Robinson, ot Cove, and Joined the bride at the altar. Th fair bride entered witk Mia. flattie Taylor ot Co-ra.YBh' -was") tlegatlygowaed la Wbltejrtn.' aad lao with tell caught with aareseeat of dlamandt and llllles oltaevslleyj Sh carried a large bou; qaet cibdcklTosea.' Miss HattlTr lor, Maid 64 Honor Wore whit French orgaadle, and white plctur hat, aad oa rted boquet of la franc rosea. ' After th eeremoay the bridal party returned teMr. White hoss. , where th bride ckaaged her atllre for a handsome trav ellag gown, and many friends accompa nied them to the depot. , They left on the East bound train for their home la New Bern. ' ' ' K ; .. Th accomplished Kiss Bertha Tucker of New Porn was here yesterday. The new f ' " nee of i'r. W. T. B'o Cny on T str-ct Is ti' .-: Two Thirds Cotton Crop In Wake County. Republican Headquarters at reens boro. Farmers State Asso ciation Meeting a Fail ure. Case of Small Fox Revenne Collectors Appointed. Raliiqh Bept.4 It Is said by farmers In this county that the cotton crop will certainly not be over i what was expect ed 30 days sgo. Republican State headquarters will be established again at Greensboro Septem ber 15, by State Chairman Prltchard. The number of students at the Agri cultural and Mechanical College today Is said to be 475. Revenue Collector Duncan today ap pointed Spence Taylor of Pltteboroyand J. T. Fogleman of Burlington deputy collectors. It Is said that never before were so many springs and small streams dry in this section. Wells here In a great many cases deepened. Large creeks are In some cases south ot here dry. There were only about 8 persons pres ent at the Farmers State Association meeting yesterday. 1 1 was a flat failure The farmers will not turn out to attend these voluntary meetings. The only thing to do Is to effect an organization by counties, these organizations to send delegates to the State organization, but the latter not to control the county or ganisations. The reason for this Is that It Is feared that a complete and powerful State organization might drift Into poli tics Just as the Farmers' Alliance, These are the views of a well known agriculturist wbo has given the matter thought, and he adds not only by means of such county organizations of farm ers cause farmers' Institutes be made to reach the people and be of real val ue. A case of small pox is at the pest house. It Is the first since May, 1901 Thr new pest house was built last win ter. The patient Is a small merchant named Qreen. . cjj Gov. Aycock and Auditor Dixon spoke today at an educational rally and political gathering at Wendell, this county. Reelsboro Items. September 3 We are having very line weather now, and a nice little shower of rain would be very exceptable at pres ent. Mr. 11. H. Barrow moved into Ills new dwelling last week. Miss Flossie irce, of New Born, who has been visiting her friends and rela tives of this place left for her home last Sunday. Mr. J. W. Dixon left last Monday for Wilmington where he will visit friends and relatives. Miss Eva Brlnaon of this place left last Monday for King's Business Col lege, Raleigh, N. C, where she will take a full course In book keeping and type writing. Miss Maggie Brlnson has gone to New port Carteret county, where sbo will visit f rjf nds. "Brown Ktks" GALILEE. fept. 4. -Farmfrs aro liuny saving fod der. Cotton picking will soon be tbe work for the children. Mr J W Everlngton has begun picking cotton. A strange colored man who said his name was George Archbell applied al several houses to be Kept over night one night last week but was refused at all of them. He would only go to houses where white people lived. It wss re ported that ha killed a man In Hyde county. The primaries were going red hot for Irnul and Green at Traits yesterday. . Messrs J A Everlngton snd B O Wayne returned from Arapahoe last 8undsy where they reported the Union meeting which they attended Interesting and successful. Smrs. USEFUL ANYWHERE. A Way to Prevent Car Sickness. A gentleman describes how. he pre vents ear sickness. He says, "About on year ago 1 look a trip to California lor my health. I had always suffered greatly when traveling and have been unable to eat ordinary food. A friend who knew this advised me to take Orape-Nnu with and I purchased a number ofpeekv ages.'.:-. ' ' : ''"' Daring tbe entire Journey of fivfaays I at nothing but Grape-NuU 'prepared witk milk and sugar and . gained strength steadily aad suffered no Illness whatever, besides at the end of the jour aey I found to my delight that I had gained flvs pounds In weight, ; ( ' , I considered &rspe-NuU I the best food lath world It keep perfectly, Is not bulky and Is easily digested, I strength giving and far prefmbl in every way to ordinary food." Name given by the Po turn Co, Battle Creek, Mich. . , i Thar Is on sure wsy to prov whether or not Grape-Nat does rebuild and strengthen the brain. Try it tea days or two we- Vs. Thntinand know it dors, ",.-1 i r:-!-i.r bnt eve'vinc vanceboro. September 4, Rev. Mr. Ener closed his protracted meeting here last Wednes day night. There was no addition to tlio church. We are having very dry and warm weather now vegetation Is suffering for rain' Mr T S Jackson has recently purchas ed the store know as the "Cleve's stand" at the foot of the bridge and is having It repaired. Mr B F DlnkinB spent Monday In Washington. Miss Lizzie Smith left Tuesday morn ing for Greenville where she will visit a few davg. Mr S J Lane spent Tuesday In Wash ington. Miss Helen Smith returned from New Bern Tuesday. She has been attending the Teacher's Institute which was In ses sion last week- Mrs Laura Sparrow of Florida is rl sit ing at Dr. B. J. Smith. Miss Dallas DlnkinB went to Olympia Sunday morning and returned In the afternoon. Miss Eva Williams and sister Mabel of Greenville la '.visiting friends and rela tives here. Miss Helen Harris is visiting her father this week at Grantsboro. Misses Etta and Nora Lancaster is vis iting their sister Mrs Lela Lathing house. The high prices paid for tobacco are causing the farmers to be busy carryldg tobacco to Market. Messrs D S Lancaster, S J Lane, Clev Williams and L :N Lancaster attended the game of ball In New Bern last Thurs day. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind Yon Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of ice Cream Soda today at Mc8or ley's. For Roaches and Water Bugs. If you are troubled with roaches and water bugs, try our Roach Paste. We guarantee It to give satisfaction and re fund the money If It does not. Price 2!ic Davis' Pharmacy. Don't fall to try our 402cent Tea, it Is a goer and pleases them all at J. Ii. Par ker Jr. BRADUAM'S LAXATIVE CHILL and FEVEH TONIC is a sure cure for Malaria In all Its forms. It Is a general tonic and can be given to children to Improve and enrich the blood and regu late the digestive tract. Price 50c. No cure no pay. BRADHAM'8 PHAR MACY, A AT S. COPLOWS. Continuing every day brings more promptly to the front my old customers. Best Money SAVING r Opportunity of the Year n Wow ! We Will Make You Some Prices : Men's clothing from - tl.9 to $18.00 Men's Pants from - - - 69c to $5.98 Boy's Suits from - - 70c to 4.98 Boy's Eaee Pants from - 16c to 1.50 Men's Shoes from - - - 98c to 5.00 Children's from - - - 18c to 3.98 Ladle's Shoes from - - - 98c to 8.50 Woolen Geoda from 9c to $1.26 yard. Bilks and Satins from I8c to $1.86 yard. Oaiiooes from 8)c to Ac-yard. A Sheeting from 4e to 7c yard WATCH THIS SPACE FOR SPECIALS. Yours truly, S. COPLON, 75 Midik St. Next to Gaskili Bdw. Co. NOTICE! I bare jnat opened np a Nice line of Ladies and Miaaeg Hats. Prices Eight. . ; -X W fiHEPARD, . ', - pollokaville, N. 0. StOIancho. On and alter Tues day, Sep.16, 1002, Btr, Blanche .Will i Bail - for Vandemere, Stonewall and Eayboro, Tuesday and Friday at 1 a. m., returning iwednesday and Eaturdayv: ; , Good3 received' for ztz-vo pctr.!-! c'-fly,' ' SLASH SALE i NICE LOT No. 1 Shore FreBb. Cream Cheese, ll.ilogna Sausage. Small Pig Hams, English Cured Shouldern, Breakfast Strips. Fresh lot Fancy Elgin and Clover Hill Print Butter. Ileinz's Pickls both sour and sweet. Veal Loaf, Ham Loaf, Potted Ham and Tongue, Chip Beef. Fresh lot CottolenS. Force, Cream of Wheat and Na Bob Pan Cake Floar, Fresh Oat Flakes and Grits. Fresh Prunes. Full stock of Staple aud Fancy Groceries. J. L. 'Phone 01. MEL Farmers LOOK TO and Bring your Tobacco t0 the Planters Warehouse NEW BERN, N. C. . which is always the place TO GET THE MOST MONEY FOR IT. Best accommodations guaranteed. 0 E. J. HESTER, Proprietor. TUCKER BROS. 310 N. Front St, Wilmington, N. C. THE PLACE CEMETERY WORK AT BOTTOM PRICES. In Foreign and Domestic Granite and MarMe. Lettering and Finish the Best. Send for latest designs. All work delivered. Branch Yard at Goldsboro, N. C. hot emioH - IINIVFRSITY MM FRF OF MEDICINE-mnm MEDICIME-OEIlTlSTBT PHAIiasACII lecture Hall for TtMorjr, HopltoUr Practlc. I JOT I Omt hundred pf CUkt Fr . cA Fine Line of Stationery, Writing Paiier in Tablets; by the lb. or in boxes, all with envelopes to match. Legal and Foolscap Par. Mourning Paper and Hurlbnt's Paper a specialty. ( RIBBONS TYPEWRITER AND CARBON ( PAPER. Pens, Pencils, Inks, Rules, Blotters, Erasers, all kinds Blank Books, dips and Filing Devices. Hotice Window Display. Whitehurst's 15 Pollock St, Kinseys Improved Waist Lengthened Reduces most stylish "dip front" or "straight front" figure. Price SSe each, postpatcd. ;Ladles agents wanted every where, i MRS. E. WALLNAU, " 106 rollock 8t, New Bera, N.C. BOL1 AaKHOT FOB i M ',1. "i ; . i f i.flij'Bsssas iHsksV ' AT DAVIT rrtiT'.MACT, PS. won Mackerel I Jtist Received. Wholegale A Betall j Grocer, 71 IIr;a1 HI. YOUR INTEREST TO BUY YOUR New Bern 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 Btates Health Bulletin, wbich is the highest American authority. It is not a cheap beer that will burn ons stomach and produce a strain on the system. A full srock ot thg above beer in bulk and export can be had at 18 Middle Bt. J. F.Taylor, Agt. for tho Prospect Brewing Co. We are Now Ready to do all repair work to your stovesjfor winter ase. . s We tarry a nlca lini Cook aad Beat ing Stoves that w 111 b sold cheap; Stove pipe, Booting, Guttering and work of all shape aridslxet anode to order. Don't forget ns on Plumbing. PIomIM. Foy & Wood Co:, Drancy'a Old Stand, South .Front Bt. : : Mineral Water at Dayls. Davis' Proscription ihsmacy has ths agaaey hen for Wilkinson's Matehlass Mineral Water. ' tt la a la toald aa4 endorsed' aad pnsorfbed by resident physicians. Besides this Water, there la io oa sale al Davis Pharmacy, Bajfold I.lihla, Uarabano, Haagsdi JaqOS, K9 l,Tn Splits, etc '
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