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" - - ' ? ' 1 ' v t . -v- r- 1 y 1 1 1 , 1 h f S TOLKO. 134, . tfAA R1W BIU, I. CM SUNDAY UORRIHS, SEPTEMBER 7, 1902. TWENTY-r'ULST VICAR TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. DOBBS. I, i UAS JOST RECEIVED I RAINY DAY 58 inch wide ,at 68 " 29 a New Percales 2 Children's Red Received a JjJ Size 1 to 6 at i Size 6 to 8 at IV argains on Millinery. J. J. BAXTER) has moved his Millinery Stock from Follock Street to his store on Middle Street and is Clos ing out the same at GREATLY REDUCED PKICES. Special Inducements to Milliners. IF YOU THE BEST PRICES, The BEST Stables, The BEST Facilities UNLOADING BRING YOUR TOBACCO TO TILE Farmers Warehouse rLn. We promise our best efforts in behalf ot the Farmers. J. M. HOWABD, Manager, C. H. RICHMOND, Farmer Warehouse. Auctioneer. Cotton Bagging and Ties. We have in stock and to arrive 3,500 Rolls Cotton Bagging, 800 bundle Cotton Ties. Send us your orders. Prices are the lowest J. K. lAtham eft Co. Petty and Paint : over a multltnd of commercial sins; bnt rem will find onr remir to and re furbishing of earring, wagons, runa boateU aorta of vehicWar toot than akin deep. j We make good a . new" vherarer ponlbla fthrajn make , ; thing better than we find Sham, : J, We tmt Bobber Tlraa on y onr old or : new wheels... , We shrink roar looee tlraa , Id maehiof JwlUioal Mttlr t: 4n j Krerrbodr la InvHed to Bee the work of " the waehlne imtvira ewolU la aame 7J Broad Eky Sw ti;j J , m"tt ' fTl SKIRT GOODS $1.50 1.25 .60 at 10c & I2ic Shoes Just New Line, 50c. 75c. WANT If you are in need of any- Printed Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Statements, in oraay other kinda of (rlating t , weald batladl(aronUctraaa11.4 1 hart a eompWte stock of the abort and 7 prloei cannot bi fcwerad, 1 OlVllFI O. DUITEr 'calTBi ST.: for irasorlar Banbara, rreoklea, Tat aad liapravinff tot Oomplexba. Wbea applied It la farblbla and eaaaat U washed off. Taa daik Una aroaadta seek, eanaed by iraarlag tight fltttag ooUara, la removad by Oreaia of Eoees, 3(50. at BHaDHAlTI rniF.HA.CY. S .i .i i k i bnipp flians Envconcs Abtmt 800mlaers at the Coal Creak CoDpaat's ooUlery, In Teanesase, hsre gone on a strike over a wage scale. Frost ware reported Wednesday night la aorthweatara Nebraska, western Iowa aad parti of Booth Dakota. An electric oar was smashed, yester day, at Baa Francisco, Cal, by a South ern Pacific train and alz persons hnrt Harder in the second degree Is the Tardlot against Bessie Blckland, who killed Allen Bailey, 12 years old, at Olatbs, Ksn. A lone highwayman held nptheWal- ant Oroya stage a ear Oonrtland, Csl., yesterday, and robbed the driver and passengers. President Rooaavelt hu accepted an Invitation to review the Grand Army parade in Washington, D. O., with Com-mander-ln-Ohlef Torrance. The settlement of the licensed tug- men's strike on the Great Lakes Is un satisfactory to the men at Buffalo, N. T. and they refuse to work. President Roosevelt has started on his Southern trip. There Is but little evi dence of his miraculous escape from death visible In his face. Hon. Horace Boles, will probably be the choice for Governor of the Demo cratic convention In Iowa. Carrie Nation aays she hu abandoned smashing saloons. "All salloon men are not bad." she said, "and there are lots worse who pose aa pillars in the churches. An Investigation of the Presbyterian Hospital at Chicago, 111., was started yesterday because of complaints ot criminal carelessness In the Institu tion. The United States steamer Hawk will be ratamed to the Government owing to a dispute between the Ohio naval re serves of Toledo and Cleveland. Lieut. John Starke, of the Virginia Mllltls has been discharged on account of nnsoldlerly conduct. Fatal Floods in Japan. Victoria, B. 0., Sept 5. Toklo jour nals received by mall here state that Hoods have caused heavy loss of life and property In some of the districts of Ja pan. In HIrloahlme 79 persons lost their lives and W were Injured, while many house were washed away' and vessels ware wrecked. Ia Tamagushl 78 were drowned, and IS crashed to death, 11 washed away with their houses and 17 Injured. Several thousand houses were inundated. In Slamo province M persona were drowned and four crashed to death. Prescriptions at.Davis'. Davis' Prescription J Pharmacy makes a specialty of prescriptions, prompt and careful attention Is given th Only tfea beat drugs are used. The prices are reasonable. Bead yours there to be filled. Brick Brick we are agents for the Klnstoa-Olark Brick and Tile Co., It will pay you to see us before buying else where, prices and quality J. B. Parker Jr. We are still sailing meat at llto per pound, not 90c aa reported.Oaks Mar ket. Oil For Steamships. Washington, Sept. 6. The report of lies ten aat Ward Mitchell U. 8. N., the expert detailed by the Navy Department to ofceerva tit Installation aad efficiency of the on fuel system a fitted to the Oceanic Bteamahlp Company's steamer Mariposa, has been received at tha Navy Oepartmeat. The report oatala matter of great yalaa to taw shipping aad naval world. The report aays the Mariposa's gross dlsplaceaeeat was aUSO tons and bar average horn power' with oil about ,!, giving bar a dally average of 864 kaota aad a mean speed of 1LM with 178 barrela of oil per day. This wan GO per oeat, Ian la weight than .would ?b required of eoel tor oaa aad a aatt pouade of ou sufficed to prodaoe a hone power, i Aa advantage ia tha oU fuel was the reduotlaa ot engine room force from M to M men. JOlof the boraan warn act ased .cpt-t ibort Inter vals. ' ...rjitf fixi la SbJp BaTBrk t Xontb.; . VtOToau,! B. Bepteaaber ts9ot SO days, daring bee trip from toadoato Adelaide, Australia,1 tha' eargo of the Italian shrp ' PaaquaW Laura was oa (fi,,;!,.vv.3 v ; .... . It Started la tha beginning ot July and It was not uetll the aad of thst month last the vessel . reached hat destination. Th hatches 'had to be festeaed dewa aad for feat of apreadinff the Bra the ship had to be kept' oader reefed sails. tf.-V: T; !) '.. . Tha provisions were destroyed and the feet of -the members of the crew were scorched whan they walked the decks. Bit: Rush Of Leaf Tobacco Into Market State Charter. Republicans Talk of Carrying North Carolina. Injured by aa Explosion. Officers A. A M. College Cadet Battalllon. Raleigh, Sept 6. Governor Aycock went to Lexington today and made a speech at a public school rally and flag presentation and raising. The State charters the Allen K. Smith Company of Smlthfleld, giving it power to construct tobacco prize houses, ware houses and factories, and also to build and operate a general warehouso for to bacco. There was never such a leaf tobacco trade aa there la this season. East of here there Is a ruBh. It Is said that In some marketB the farmers do not even sort their leaf, but are so well pleawd with the high prices that they put It on the floors Just as It is. The result Is that the buyers make big money, as they sort It with special care. Attorney general R. D. Gilmer has gone to Washington, N. C, on business connected with the State's swamp lands, end will also look after some matters connected with oysters. J. C. L. Harris Is employed by South Dakota as counsel and will take deposl tions here before Ed. S. Battle who le appointed commissioner. Harris will act in conjunction with Ex-Gov. Russell who represents private parties, to the suit The 138th volume of Supreme Court reports Is being sent out by the Secre tary of State. Some of tho Republicans are very Ban gui no as to carrying the State this year Of such mind are revenue collector Don- can and W. H, Day. On what ground they base their calculations no outsider can imagine. Certainly they do not ap pear to have a ghost of a chance. One of the assistant State chemists came near being seriously hurt jester dhy afternoon by an explosion. A sub stance, claimed to be pure linseed oil was sent to the Btate chemist for analy sis. The test was with nitric acid. This was poured In and the explosion fol lowed. The stuff was found to be gaso line and rosin, and really In appearance Is a capital Imitation of linseed oil. Miss Carrie E. Broughton, daughter of Sir. It. u. urougbton or Kslelgb, is ap pointed assistant State librarian, vice M Da L. Haywood, resigned. The following are the officers of the cadet battalion of Companies formed at the Agriculture and Mechanical College here. Major, L N Boney, Duplin, Adjutant W L Darden, Wayne, Quartermaster, H. P. Foster, Rockingham, Sargent Major, J B Harding, Pitt, Quartermaster Bar gent, W. J. Patton, Transylvania, Color Sargent, P S Grlerson, Iredell. Company A. Captain, E E Oulbreth Iredell, 1st Lieutenant, W M Bogart, Beaufort, 2nd Lieutenant, J M Kennedy, Wayne, 3rd Lieutenant, W Clark, Jr., Wake. Company B. Captain, J D Ferguson Robeson, 1st Lleatensnt, C. W. Rogers, Wake, 2nd Lieutenant, E R Stamp, Wake, 3rd Lieutenant, L Gldney, Cleve land. Company C. Captain, S W Aabury Burke, 1st Lieutenant, D B Owen, Cum berland, 2nd Lieutenant, E E Etherldge, Bertie, 8rd Lieutenant, J T Land, Ourrt tuck. Company D. Captain, C L Greeoh Guilford, 1st Lieutenant, E 8 Lytoh Scotland, 2nd Lieutenant, 0 B. Boas, Mecklenburg, 8rd Lieutenant, W F Kirk Patrick, Mecklenburg. Company E. Captain, S 0 Cornwall Gaston, 1st Lieutenant, J W White, Pitt Sad Lieutenant, E H Ricks, Nash, 8rd Lieutenant, J H Glenn, Gaston, Company F. Captain, F Dlggs, Richmond, lit Lieutenant, H Simpson, Rockingham, 2nd Lieutenant, J 8 Morris Pasquotank, 8rd Lieotonant, T T 111, Granville. KICK OF TIME. A Discovery si the Right Moment The Importance of finding tha right food Is Invaluable when the stomach re volts and th nourishment of the body beeoaaea a problem. ; Mrs. Fannie Hall of Orleans, N. T was aa Invalid for over tea years, hardly able to drag herself around the house and nothing she at seemed to nourish her, 8h had chronic diarrhoea, bar food did sot digest aad she was so nervous she aould not bear th least nolo or excita- meat. ---.' . ' " 'r' i . She writes, "About ajrearAgoIwe looking over a paper . when the nam of Grapt-HnU caught Bay eye and I deter mined to try them- I sent for a package sad I have never been without slnoet they seem to be the '.thing I seed, 'When I oommenoed eating Grape. Nuts I weighed 115 lbs. sad how I weigh 18 lbs. and am well aad do my owa Work. ,V';iv;-'i.;i My children think they cannot get along without tbem and I use s package a day. . ., ; ;; - , The whole family eat them for dessert with cream, in preference to anything else, ' When I go away I always take a packsge with me a no other food agrees with me a well, t always call Grape Kutstlie "lurVy food' as I think I owe nyl")totV 1 Departure of Young people For College. Organization of Church. September . Mr. S. F. Hill returned Sunday from a trip to Trenton. Miss Mary Lancaster returned Tues day from a visit to Pitt county accom panied by Misses Lettle and Lovey Wetherington. Mr. J. 8. Hill spent Sunday at Jas per. Several of onr people attended the Disciple Union meeting at Jasper Sun day, among whom were Messrs. Dike Grlffln, Len Bright and Pharoah Gas kins, the delegates sent from Ells worth. Mrs. H. C. Lancaster left Monday for an extended visit to relatives at Wash ington, N. C. . Mr. A. P, Willis of Moss Oak Farm was In town Saturday. Miss Lucretla Willis accompanied him home to spend the week, leaving at least two sad hearts behind. Messrs. Joe McLawhorn and Grover Lancaster left Monday to attend school at Wlntervllle, and Mr. Lynn Lancaster will leave tomorrow to attend the Atlan tic Christian College at Wilson. Suc cess to them, and we hope to Bee many more of our young men and women fol low their example, for the time has come when our people absolutely must have an education. Rev. J. W. Tyndall of La Grange closed a ten day's meeting at Ellsworth lait week. The meeting was largely at tended, and at Its close the Disciples of the vlclntty organized with about forty members, and elected the following offi cers: Elders, W. F. Lancaster and John 0. Griffin; Deacons, L, V. Lancaster and 8t Clair Lancaster; Assistant DeaconB, Len Bright and Dike Grlffln; Treasurer, Mrs. ClariBsa Lancaster; Clerk, Miss Lizzie Lancaster, Assistant Clerk, H. C. Lancaster; Rev. Mr. Tyndall was elected Pastor for the coming year. Wanbbbiko Willie. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tha Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Fall Seed Catalogue. T. W. Wood and Sons, Richmond, Va the well known Seedsmen have Issued tairFall Seed Catalogue, which Is especi ally valuable to the Southern farmers, as It contains a Hat of vegetable and farm crops which can be grown with profit in this section. Sent on request. Wood and Sons , seeds are noted for their high excellenee every where. Cigars to please every body. Prince of India, Cubanola,Haney Special, Aunt Hannah, A. to Z. Down Home. J. It, Parker Jr. i AT 5. COPLOWS. Continuing every day brings more promptly to the front my old customers, Best Money SATING Opportunity of the Year Is Now ! We Will Make Ton Some Prices : Men's Clothing from - tJ.69 to $18.00 Men's Pants from - - - 09c to 15.98 Boy's Suits from - - - 79c to 4.98 Boy's Knee Pants from - 15c to 1.50 Men's Shoes from - - - 98c to 6.00 Children's from - - - 18c to 2.98 Ladle's Shoes from - - - 98c to 2.50 Woolen Good from 9c to $1.25 yard. Silks and Satins from 28c to $1.20 yard, Oaliooea from 8Jo to 6c yard. A Sheeting from 4Jc to 7c yard WATCH THIS BP ACE FOB 8PECIAL& Tours truly, S. COPLON, 75 Mite St i rr''riU' Next to Qaskill Hdw. Co. NOTICE! f 1 have Just opened up a Nice line ot Ladies and Hisses Hats. Prices J. W. BHKPARD.v 'tr t : PoUokTille,N.O. Str. Blanche. On and alter o Tues day, Sep. 16, 1002, Str, Blanche will sail for Vandexnere, (Stonewall and Bayboro, Tuesday and Friday at .1 a. m,, returning? Wednesday and naturday.;;.1'";':'':; Gcd3 received -- for cbsvo rclnti daily. ' J. SALE NICE LOT No. 1 Shore Mackerel Jtist Received. Frcah Cream Cheese. Balogna Sausage. Small Pig Hams, English Cured Shoulders, Breakfast Strips. Fresh lot Fancy Elgin and Clover Hill Print Butter. Heiuz's Pickles both sour and sweet. Veal Loaf, Elani Loaf, Potted Ham and Tongue, Chip Beef. Fresh lot Cottolene. Force, Cream of Wheat and Na Bob Pan Cake Flour, Fresh Oat Flakes and Grits. Fresh Prunes. Full stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries. J.L 'Phone 91. MM! Farmers LOOK TO and ' - unny yuur i uodLtu tothe Planters Warehouse NEW BERN, N. C. which is always the place TO GET THE MOST MONEY FOR IT. Best accommodations guaranteed. E. J. HESTER, Proprietor. TUCKER BROS. 310 N. Front St., Wilmington, N. C. THE PLACE CEMETERY WORK AT BOTTOM PRICES. In Foreign and Uomestio Granite and Marble. Lettering and Finish the Best. Send for latest designs. All work delivered. Branch Yard at Goldsboro, N. C. ' HOT SmiON ' UNIVERSITY COLLEGE ttE0ICINE-DETISTT-rlBMAC7 Lcctura Halls .r Tbaorjr, Laboratories j Hospitals or Practice. Oaa kaadrod pat Catalog Pr A Fine Line of Stationery, Writing Paper In Tablets; by the lb. or in boxes, all withenrelopes to match, Legal and Foolscap Paper. Mourning Paper and Hurlbut'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. Whitehurst's 45 Pollock St. Ktnsey's Improved Waist Lengthened Red noes most stylish "dip front" or "straight front',' figure. Price 25o each. postpaled. Ladies agent wanted every where. f : . MRS. X. WALLNAP, . 10 Pollock Bt, .'i'.v .New Bern, N. 0. , - SOLS AGKN0T FOB AT DAVKJ' rHAt-'ACT, Wholesale A jttetall Grocer, 71 Broad fit. YOUR INTEREST 1 L TO BUY YOUR New Bern Is Very Lucky to have an agent for the sale of th Prospect Brewing Company's BEER which is said to be the Purest and Beit of Beers by the United Btates Health Bulletin, which Is the highest American authority. It is not a cheap beer ttyrt will burn ones stomach and produce a strain on the system. A full Brock of the above beer in bulk and export can be had at 18 Middle Bt. J. F. Taylor, Agt. for the Prospect Brewing Co. We are Nov Ready to do all repair work to your tores'! lor Wtatev us. ' ; We earry a nice line ol Cook and Heat ing Btoves that will be sold cheat), fttov. - pipe. Booting, QaUtrioa and work af all ahap and slse made to order. Don't forget as on Plumbing. junnrj m via Stand, South JPront fit. BRADHAM'S LAXATTTK CHILL aad FEVER TONIQ is a sum mm tr Malaria la all lis forma, It 1 a geaTa tonlo and , eaa be given to ehlldreaio Improve and enrich the blood a4 late th digestive trad. Pries Wo, ito onre ao pay. BRADHAM'S PHAH EL,
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