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V 'vr"..V.. v' VOtXX-tfis C.;: THURSMT (BOiniB, SIPTIMBlt 1902. TWENTY-FIRST ?HR I BMf J RAINY DAY 58 inch wide at 68 " 29 " ' I New Percales Children's Red Received a Size 1 to 6 at Size 6 to 8 at Bargains do Millinery. J. J. BAXTER has moved his Millinery Stock from Pollock Street to his store on Middle Street and is Clos ing out the same at GREATLY RKDUOKD PRICES. Special Inducements to Milliners. IF TOU THE BEST PRICES, The BEST Stables, , The BEST Facilities BRING YOUR TOBACCO TO TOE Farmers Warehouse tL D-IXST SALES. , We promise our best efforts in behalf ot the Farmers. , J. If. HOWAED, Manager, C. H. RICHMOND, Farmer Warehouse. . Auctioneer. Cotton Bagging and Ties. We have in stock and to arrive 8,500 Rolls Cotton Bagging, 8,500 bnndles Cotton Ties. Send us your orders. Price are the lowest ''"' ,,-, J. 15. Iatham Co. Str. Blanche. On .and alter Tues day, Sep. 16, 1002, Str, Blanchewlll siU for Vandemere, Stonewall and Bayboro, Tuesday and Friday at .T a nu, f returning .Weidnesday ; and Saturday: H Goeds received ? for -above points daily. J. B. Axenn 9llr ARrtr, 4 Ytdtoa ftiaf. AfiAnavl n Win It. of JLfdiea tti MbM' I&t. 'Tfitot 1 :;: X;t ;"S. 'VT. fHEPARD, '' n, , SKIRT GOODS - $1.60 1.26 - .60 at 10c & 121c Shoes Just New Line, 60c. , 76c. seeeee6 WANT FOR UNLOADING If yon are in need of any- Printed Billheads, y . ... Statements, 1 is;:i 4 - or any outer kinds or prtatmf I won; be glad If yon would aire aw a ealL hare a eomplete stock of t abort and ty prloet cannot b lowered. .:,,.( OWIUf G. Durm, I .1 ?,?.1m' htrmlete Uqnld prtp&'mlon for remoTjng t mbum, frecklos, Tin ted Inprovli g the aotnplexlon. TTaea Si:"vd It It Invlitble tnd ctnnotbs WMhedcIT. Th dark lloa'aroand the ck,- oatisedby WMrlr( t''.t ClUng eollars, Is remove! by ('rf-u cf Toses. Vxs. at BKADHAM'S I . i'. '.TACT. ' ShippingTags Envcldn TELEGRAPHIC NUSVmES. TbeCaarlna ofBoatU, wWkasboea orltlcaUy m for aavaral day to noorar tba TiancMhlra CoIlUrlet la lagland art atndutc oat normooi qautKiea of eoaltotlM Ualtod, gtatoa. . ( , . :. .. Mr. Heart W. Oradv. Jr. of AUaata. Oa, aoaof Uwiata Heary W.Grady, for nany yean editor f ta Atlanta Ooaitltntloa am disappeared and ts f rtends are aniloos for Us weUara. W. O. Banders, editor ot the Tar Heel la Elisabeth City wis arrested Taesdayfor smoking cigarettes within the city limits. The first anniversary of the late Presi dent HoEInley's death will be observed In nany churches throughout the conn try next Sunday. , Cspt. Joseph H. MoRae.of Wilming ton, W. C. State engineer,, was found dead In his room at a hotel In Lumber ton. Appopleiy was the esuse of his death. The coroner's Inquest In the matter of the death of Secret Service officer Wil liam Oratg, who was killed at PltUfleld, Mass., while acting as guard to Presi dent Roosevelt last week, makes the motoiman guilty of criminal negligence. The monitor ArkansM wis' delivered to the Government Tuesday at Norfolk Va. The fire In the west shift of the Poco- bontas colliery at Bramwell, W. Va.,wu Mtlagnlshed Tneeday. The post office safe at Hubbard, O., vu cracked. Hunday night, the burg lars getting over $1,000 In .money and stamps. The Pacific Mail stMmer Siberia left Newport News, Va Tuesday for a trial ran preparatory to going around te Horn. The Union Veterans' Union his called its encampment for October 9-11 at Washington, D. O., coincident with the Grand Army encampment. There are now piled up In the govern ment vaults 800,000,000 In gold. The largest amount that his ever been held at one time. Anarchists ciused rloti In Barcelona, Spain, Sunday. The development ot the bribery scan dal of the Missouri kglils'ture his been made In a public confession made by the speaker of the House of Delegates. He Implicates 18 members of the lower house. Brick Brlok we are agents for the Kinatoa-Ulark Brick and Tile Co- U will pay yon to see us before buying else where, prices and quality J.B.Parker Jr. POLLOCKSYILLE Calton Pickers Basy, Com Fine Crap Talk New Canary Tkket ms slanary Baptist Meet ing. Person als. September 8. Oottoa picking 'golag oa rapidly. Cotton selling for 8.75 In the seed here, and 8JW In lbs boll for Unt. The cotton crop is much less In this county and Oaslaw then the farmera ex pected before the picking began. Corn Is flat la nuMt every section wa have heard of, especially- so In Jonaa county. , ; We hear that there la a great dlssalla- faoUoa la the stlectloa of some of the oounty .officers by the eonnty coavea tlonon thaHhof AugusV and that there la to be a mass' ateeUag held soon at Trenton to put cut a new ticket. This Willi If so, qnlta Ukaiy open tha gsta for the Bepahlloaae ta eeme la. ' ' . Tha. Mlsldqnarjr, Baptists, here just closed , a, very Interastlag, protractad matting at this placa., Thl hat been a glorious meeting. There has bean grant good dont In this village by thoaa faith ful followers of OedV Mr. Garner, the pastor, Was assisted In this work by the Rev., John E, King, of, , Wilmington and brother John O. Whltty of New . Bern. roar wen added to he church and win be Uptlxad at this place oa lb morning of thajth Sunday hjjhls month, irbloh WHI a9Tfc ! t The eonnty brldgt at this pUoe Is fln bhad and travtlprf Jt again ra- iamed last baUnUy moralof. We win have an toon brldgt neat : year aadwt hops sack trouble a this will then and for a while. : hri sx, t --.t-rn t , Mr .Traak Mattocks of MaysvDta and Mbs'Emma Weeks of Cedar Point were visiting friends sad' relatives here last Bondsy..,"-; '"' "'.V' ' ' , Mr. Ben Uarst, Mr. Tom Llndtsy and Mr. G. N. Eanett were visitors at this Mr. Oren Weeks and Miss Zora Jones of Sulla wet tUltors at this plact lsst Mr. J. B. Bander Mnl latt week vis H!n)5 hi Oil homi on NW Klrcf whre he bwt some rj Hue ppott ntliln .nd KnilsMr.if,' anil rt 'lnt llin tilr- ': :l, ,t mo to I t I v 'y on l: i r , , i j l!n; tf ;a l-i f The Cotton Crop Showing in Lenoir , Conity. QoadRalnFalL Real Estate Sale. .Masonic Temple. Malieions Actions. State Fair Pros pects. No Report On Wilcox. Bauuoh, Sept 10. The best rain In many weeks fell here yesterday after noon and last night. The wind was for an hoar quite high, and no doubt some damage was done to cotton, whloh Is very fully open on sandy land. Many farmers are slow In picking cotton; some because of special attention given to bacco, others because of scarcity ot labor and yet others because of carelessness. Demptey Wood, a well known fanner of Lenoir county, says that on ninety acres in cotton he made last year sixty flre bales, while this year he will not get over forty-five. He says the drought ha so affected his cotton that there Is no bottom crop or top crop, only thst at the middle of the plants. His cotton Is so nearly all open that the first picking is getting practically ajl of It. Some persons expected that the sup reme Court would yesterday file an opinion in the notable Wilcox case, but though a number of opinions were filed this was not among them. Governor Aycock will return here next Saturday from Seven Springs. Today the Dime Savings bank here bought the five story building for years occupied by the State National bank, and will occupy It. A number of plans will be submitted for the Masonic Temple here. It Is cer tain that the building will be the hand somest In the State. The actual work of construction will probably begin early in the spring. The site chosen, on Fay- ettevllle street, one block south of the Capitol square, and embraces property on which there Is now a bank and three stores. Unknown persons, generally believed to be young white men who habitually loaf ind drink, cut all the ropes of awn Ings of business houses on the principal streets list night. In some cases they slashed the awnings with knives. There was considerable Inquiry today as to where the police were while such millc ions mischief was In progres. Some un known nersons have also stolen tome of the S lnoh shells of tbe Confederate monument In tbe Capitol square. State treasurer Lacy It In New fork, on business. Among today's arrivals wore L. G. Daniels, Roanoke Island; J. M. Arm' strong, Wilmington; A. L. Bmlth, Char lotte; L. W. Moore, Greenville. Very active work Is In progress In con nectlon with the State Fair. The pre mium list Is being very widely distrib uted. There will be the usual great gathering of people. The Fair Is an annual re-unlon of North Carolinians. No other Bute has anything like It In this great social feature. Weekly Crop Bulletin. The weekly crop bulletin lor week end lag Monday, September 8th, is sa fol lows; Frequent showers occurred during the past week, chiefly' on the 8d and 4th, which gave a fairly abundant amount of moisture along the northern tier of counties, but were very Irregularly dis tributed over the central and southern portions of the State. The droughty character of the season has not mate rially changed, and crops continue to suffer from lack ot sufficient moisture over many counties. Where showers occurred late crops were revived to some COFFEE BLOATING. Coffee Cause Liver Congestion In Some ( People. "Wa drank coffee tome years and It seemed an established law In oar house hold to take refuge with soma medicine ot physic to nuke the bowels move or relieve the stomach of Its pressore (oof- fee la generally the cause of persistent constipation at It produces more or lets congestion of the liver.) . , - ' I was so nervous that mv hands trem bled aadly and deep fled from met I felt irritable all the time and enable to do much of any work. I had to force my self to do thlngi; always felt laiy and had to drive myaa'f .to get around; the food I ate belched up and I always felt aa If I were bloated, and had. sock a narrow and tight sensation ! In my chest to that every little exertion started not wavee funning through the whole body, followed by a oold, chilly sensa tion,'' '.K'.i.i ... ; !.'; Bat after I oommenoed tbasePostua Food Coffee, and quit, coffee these com plaints all disappeared) I feel well, ener gatle end hopeful; am better nourished aad able to eleep well every night. ' ' My husband waa often slok and the dootoi end medicine were oonstaatly needed In oar house, but since we stop ped eoffee end. ased . Foetom, all these things are changed and that heavy feel ing around the eheet baa gone. , ' Every wife should lotroduot this whole some bsVrrage Into her. family.- She wnuliillrrvfr in a fewilays wbata.rlck fot b Ltd prepared for her low! cue U'I wm V1 b Hit til ell 'it ihti..- iiipit-s w t ii if unr ion , at p'inui,i n n-il I) ..! :oinil4liit. wlilcu i.rn l.yiuir- ltd f' .-! given b f.MIUia extent, and Held peas, turnips and clover were benefited. The mean temperature waa above normal except on the 8th and 6th which were quite cool. Farm work progresses rapidly, but fall plowing is much behind on account of the refrac tory condition of the toll. Streams are very low and water for stock Is scarce In some places. Cotton has not improved and will be far short of an average crop; the "Bolls have completed their growth and are opening very fast, some prematurely on account of rust which Is very widespread Picking cotton is now general and is ad vancing more rapidly. Late planted cotton Is still green and will give a small top crop. Corn Is practically made, and Is s very good crop on bot tom lands, though short on uplands; much corn hss already been cut and placed In shocks. Fodder, pulling It nearly finished. ' Making sorghum syrup has begun. Tobacco It all cured except In the larger produoing counties In the north from Granville to Surry where the work is still In progress with good resnltt. Minor cropt sre fair to good and can hardly be further Influenced by weather conditions. Scuppernong grapes are ripening. Strawberry plants are offering from the dry weather. CASTOR I A For Infante and Children. The Kind You Hare Always Bought Bears the Signature of Will Be Presented W, E. Nankevilles Magnificent Production of the Consistent Melodramn HUMAN HEARTS An Idyllic Picture of Homely Life In the hills of Arkansas. The play which has been indorsed everywhere as one of the most Interest ing ever written, one replete with both pathetic and comedy situations. A Splendid Company, Magnificent Scenery, Capitally Staged. Style, liability and Finish mark all the turnouts we offer. No question about It trial proves our state ment and we beg a trial. We have a practical knowledge ot the carriage bus iness, we have the proper vehicles and all are at your servioe. Look over oar stock! ... We put Rubber Tires on your old or new wheels. We snrlnk your loose tires In a machine without cutting them. Everybody Is Invited to tee the work of the machine putting new bolts n same old places.,, ... ..... . 6. 11. Water A Son!, " "" Phone'185, !t 78 Broad 8t;, Naw Bnan, N. 0 AT&copLom Continuing every, day brings t more promptly to the front my old customer XSest Hony 1 ATI WO Opportunity of -the j .aa t. Year to 'Mow: I V'We will Make Ton Soma Prices C Men's'Ulothlng from fi.69 to, I18.0C Men's PsnU from;.;';V w0o to $8.98 Boy's Bulla from, - ; TOc trf, 4. Boy's KneePante from ?,V ISc to 1.M Men's Shoes from Q8otoSd00 (Jhlldwn'a foots... i.i Jy.'Mo to Me Ladle' Shoes front if "'Mo to I.S0 Woolen Goods front tc to I Ltd yard. Bilks and Baths from t8o to 1.85 yard, Oaliooes from 8o to 4c yard, ' 'r V, yf A Bhcetlng from ,4Je to to yerdVJ . t . '. ( WATCH THIS SPAC1 j for EPBiAtr; t""x Yours truly, .1. f- II!' s. coPLon, 7srhLSt.: MASONIC OPERA HOUSE WednesdaySept.17 ItTfti ,i , j.i.i.W; it, J; .1 .vi ! NICE LOT Ho. 1 Shore Mackerel Fresh Cream Cheese. Balogna Sausage. Small Pig Hams, English Cured Shoulders, Breakfast Strips. Fresh lot Fancy Elgin and Clover Hill Print Butter. Heinz's Picklog both sour and sweet. Veal Loaf, Ham Loaf, Potted Ham and Tongue, Chip Beef. Fresh lot Cottoleno. Force, Cri'am of Wheat and Na Bob Pan Cake Flour, Fresh Oat Flakes and Grits. Fresh Prunes. Full stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries. 'Phone 91. Farmers LOOK TO and TD' A uniiy yuur i uuallu tothe Planters Warehouse NEW BERN,.N. C. which is always the place TOJGET THE MOST MONEY FOR IT. Best accommodation&lguaranteed. E. J. HESTERProprietor. TUCKER BROS, 310 N. Front St., Wilmington, N. C THE PLACE CEMETERY WORK AT BOTTOM PRICES. In Foreign and Domestio Granite and Marble. Lettering and Finish the Best. Send for latest designs. All work delivered. Branch Yard at Goldsboro, N. C. ' mitt innoa couliri BICHMOND, MEDICIHE DEIITISTIT f UiBMiCV V vmaiHia. m Lecture Halli fir Tbtorr. LaboraUrto fr Praai, noapltalaOT- vncuc. Oh ha ad red paf Catalog Fraa. A Fine Line of KBITS " ' (MADE Ilt'BKBK8E(tRE) Pound and ' Box Paper. Whitehurst's 45 Polloek Bty MlncraJ( Water, at Dayls. ,f lHTlsraeefiptlon faarmaey has the sgeto Mre fort rUtotba's HatohJtas KlnerafWs. rtls i flht tonlo and S9orae4 "end? 1 prescribed' by resident yslqfaoi. V BesWef this. Water, there It also oh tale at Dstls" Pharmacy, Bnffald Uthta, Carabana, HunsUJiooex Bo Karen BplWetq;g ft fj ei wit) rmrs int-l Jafcw HPy'.i .;si jhrttxj a im )' a,t.rfn 4'fta k ." - ;. Received M Just Received Wholesale eft Detail Grocer, 71 Broad St. YOUR INTEREST 1 TO BUY YOUR New Bern Is Very Lucky to have an agent for the gale of the Prospect Brewing Company s BEER which Is said to be the Purest and Beat ot Beers by the United States Health Bulletin, which is the highest American authority. It is not a cheap beer that will bum ones stomach and produce a strain on the system. A full srock ot the abore beer In bulk and export can be had at 18 Middle Bt. J. F. Taylor, Agt. for the Prospect Brewing Co. We are Now fb an all repair work to yoor'trejafor Witt. We tarry a aloe lint of Cook end Hset- mg JBtoree that wm he toMcheapYftore alpt. Booflns;,' Oatterbur nasi wots of al shape and sites made to order,; 1 FpyiWbbd Cb:t !i BRADHAM-ft LAXATIYl v CHai sail TCm TONIC. It a ee eM lor MlU t. Jrita..-r!l ll la fe . a,..l ' ittrf ' f 'tS.wll l i kajju .m a Ready Q .IC TO 1J I ftAVU AM .1 I'llstW
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