....... vr..... it VOL. XXHO.-138 IIW BIJLI, I. C, FEIDAY MOBIIIfl, SEPTEMBER 12, 1902. TWKNTf-KlRST YKAR 7 I Hacfetrinii 1 mm 1 DAY 68 inch wide at 68 ' " " 29 " 1 New Percales I Children's Red I Received a T Size 1 to 6 at Size 6 to 8 at V r w nr a, nr nn w wr nr tKAlNi Just Received ! Our complete line of E. P. Reed and "Try Me" Shoes, also the tamous ''Julia Marlowe" Shoe which is recommended for ladies who are hard to fit. We also have the prettiest line of 8hirt Waiat Goods for Fall ever showu iu tho city, and invite you to drop in and look at them. J. J. BAXTER, IP YOU THE BEST PRICES, The BEST Stables, , The BEST Facilities UNLOADING BRING YOUR TOBAGCO TO THE Farmers Warehouse rLn. JDjZJXT-TZ' sales. We promise our best efforts in behalf of the Farmers. J. II. HOWARD, Manager, C. H. RICHMOND, Farmer Warehouse. Auctioneer. Cream of Roses Is a harmless liquid preparation for removing Bonbon, Freckles, Tan and Improving the oomplexlon. When applied It U Invisible and cannot be washed off. The dark line around the neck, caused by it earing tight fitting collars, Is removed by Cream of Koses. 250. at BRADHAM'g PHARMACY. Style, Wf&tttti'; mark nfl' the tamonta we offer. Mo " qnestlou about Ittrial Motet oaotatev mentaad we bee trial.- We Jut waoweal-kawwledg (4 k cerrisi'V nna- v iMea, we bare sue proper eU eMatywarewrvUeu ; VoIiIcm aod 1 Look aver onr "...We po EabberTu ton jour old or V tow whets -We ahrrnk joat loose Mras , l ''iMhlm vrlthont i euttlof bem. , , Kvwrjraody la invited to tee tti Work of aiaefaUieMiWng newbolti In sme Of' ZL. X7e.ttm Ci Ea, ., Phone 188. l" .--' 78 droei Kw jr. u SKIRT GOODS $1.60 1.26 .60 at 10c & 12k Shoes Just New Line, 60c. 76c. WANT If yoa are in need of any' Printed Bill Heads, ; Letter Heads, Statemcirts, ! innTans srisliibclsig'.ifi i or My oihetkhtds ot prbUlog J . wonid glad if jo wtmjd giva cna j 1 have .eoap)ete atook of the abort d f prioet eaonot kw lowwnd. . ,;t.l owiar a. duot 73CIATIN T.J "Inn,; ,,., . J :". W b rtook . nd , to", trrlfe MOO JWlj Cotton taznf, WOO bundles Cotton Tle.' , , .. . j . j . 8cn4 ta yonr ordert. " Prioei kre tbalownt, ' , . f . ej.rs.r-" it; cb. Shipp tnvciop TELEGRATEIC 6REVTTIES. ' 10 B Union has teen nomlniled for governor ot Colorado by the Demo crats. The steam fitter are on strike In Dotrle'i Zlon City, IU. California celebrated Taetday the fifty second anniversary of Its admission Into the union. Sztenilve forest fires are sweeping the sections around Oregon City Ore., and Laramie Wyo. President Roosevelt hat stopped the proposed cowboy race from Deadwodd 8. D., to Omaha, Neb. Gold amounting to $360,000 Is on the way to New York and Ban Francisco, Cel., from Australia. For assault on Basle Costenbader, white, John Lomax, colored was hanged yesterday at Montrose Ts. Congregational ministers of Chicago 111., are considering means of ending the anthracite coal strike The Klondike steamer Cottage City was wrecked Sunday In Wrangle Nar rows, but all the passengers were sav ed The auxllary orulser Panther has been ordered to League Island for repairs. There was a net Increase of 0 per cent In receipts at the SO largest post offices In August. Naval Constructor Daniel H Cox hat resigned, being the second of the corps to give up since December 1. Oen Summer has begun a campaign against the warlike Moras In the Phllli- pine Islands. There are 1100 troops In the command. A freight handler on the North Ger man Lloyd steamboat line discovered a package of dynamite lying among the freight It contained four pounds of the explosive and would have been sufficient to blow any ocean liner to pieces. MATSTHLE. Bept- 11. The weather has again changed to a little cooler. Glad to see the change. Tuesday was the rainiest day we have had this year. It rained hard nearly the entire day. Trade at this place Is quite on the "boom." All the stores seem to be doing good ba tineas, "King cotton" Is the canse of It alL Building and general Improvement Is still the order of the day with us. Visi tors are Impressed with the newness of everything In our town, and are often heard to remark that, "MaysvIUe most have been all built at onoe." Our first M. B. Quarterly meeting was held here Sunday, and was the even t of the dedication of the new church. The weather was very warm, but notwith standing, there was a large crowd of vis ltorsbere from near and far. Rev. R. B. John preached ns two able seamont Sunday a. m. and at night Our school started up Monday and Is going right along. Miss Annie Koonoe Is again In charge of It Our people are well pleased with her and don't want anybody else. She Is certainly a splen did teacher and Is a favorite with every body. MltsDummte Koonoe Is a visitor a Mrs. Foy't now. We are glad to have her and hope she will get a mutlc school here as she did last year. Misses Btlene Humphrey, Emma Weeks, bora Jonee and Messrs. Taylor, Lycnrgus Hsmpbrey and Orlne Weeks of Carteret county, ware weloosne visi tors here last Saturday and Sunday. The came to attend quarterly meeting- Mlas Lrute Koonoe of IUchlands was the guest of Mr. Herbert Ward last week Sheleft for aosae Saturday a. an. We hope she enjoyed her stay up here and will A party of our yoeng folkt and Visi tors had pleasant time (driving Sunday r.M, Mr R 8 Weeks spent Sunday P Mat roUockivIUa. ...... MrSBOoxt (next elerk of Joaas Co) ef neaxPoUocktvQle vWted friends mad rektfves here Mr Major Babes of this place spent Sunday ever at Oliver ' near VTreatoaJ There mutt be Isoes special attraction for kk oVorttere as he wee aH smOeS-i eWiiejttfav..,v...,:, ..; r : ,'. . j Mr and Mrs f $ v Ward fthls place aaa the mlsfortuM of losing their ln fant ahDd Beaday a M. It was a bright utile girl of only , months old aad aadbM lU for, aoeae time- Mr aad Mrs Ward have ear deepest sympathy. f ; r 9 M kteCutohla la very alok; He wea aoatpallsd to quit hit Idnllee a R B ageni here leMrday. Xr Bam of WUav rairtoa IsaiUe-eaUeaow. We hope Mr KoOutohn win eoaa be eat again. Cotton ft salltag h) the seed today for CASTORIi tears the . r1 - Urge Attendance At All The State Colleges Fall Plowing Begins. Northern In vestors. Applicants Already for State Engineer's Place Baptists 'Pleased With Bev. Tjree. Labor Scarce. Raliioh, Sept 11. State Auditor Dixon left today for Fayetteville where he will tomorrow make a campaign speech. He is the first of the State of ficers to speak during the present cam paign. Many complaints of scarcity of farm labor are coming In. It Is expected that the September crop report will show a still further falling off In condition of the obtton and corn. The fact that there are over 600 stu dents already at the State University arouses much enthutlam among the alumni, The attendance at all the col leges Is remarkably large. The Interest In education Is extending all along the line, from the common schools upward. State superintendent Joyner expresses the greatest satisfaction at all this. The Bsptlsts here are greatly pleased at the acceptance by Rev. D:. W. C. Tyree of the pastorate of the First church, made vacant by the death of Rev. A. A. Marshall. Already there are several applications for the position of engineer to the State board of education made vacant by the death of Joseph H. McRee. No appoint ment will be made for some dsys. It Is now said by persons In a position to know that the deal by which the elec tric power plant at MUlburnle, six miles from here, on the Neuse river, and the Raleigh street railway and electric light plant, will be consumated. A great deal depends on this great deal. The New Tork people who came to see the proper ties say they are pleased at the ontlook ior an inTstuncui. The rainfall night before last here was 1.13 inches. It has enabled fall plowing to begin. Peace institute here has began its fall term. Addresses to the students were made by president Q. T. Winston of the A. A M. College, ex-Judge T. B. Wo- mack and Rev. O. F. Smith. Wake Forest college began Its term to day with more students then ever be fore. It has cost the Bute 9273 to get the negro Monroe Rogers, charged with arson, from Massachusetts to Durham Mineral Waters at Davis. Davis' Prescription Pharmacy has the agency here for Wilkinson's Matchless Mineral Water. It Is a fine tonlo and endorsed and prescribed by resident physicians. Besides this Wster, there Is also on sale at Davis' Pharmacy, Buffald LIthIa, Garabana, Hungadl Janos, Reo Raven Splits, etc. COVE. Sep.. 11. Miss Hattle Taylor returned Tuesday from New Bern after a short stay there. Miss Bessie Richardson returned to her home at Beaufort Wednesday after spending seTeral days with friends here. Mr. L. F. Taylor paid your city a bust nets call Monday. Mr. Gordan Avery of New Bern Is at his old home near here in a feeble state of health, we trust that he will soon re cover. Mr. Lennle White ot Dover spent the day with his father here Sunday. Mr. Bam Wlndley of Trenton wis here a short time Monday. Mr. Walter Glover spent Bundsy with Mr. A. J. Daugherty. Mr. J. 8. Roberson went to Kinston on business. Mr. Sam White of the firm of White Bros, went to New Bern Tuesday and purchased a car load of groceries. Mr. .Thomas Cox aad Miss Nannie Woods were married last week. , The little three -year oldjdaughter of Mi . John Harris and wife, died Tuesday by choking or strangling supposed to be a water melon seed lodged In her windpipe, the bereaved parents have the sympathy of the eommunlty. Mr. X. D. Avery spent Wednesday night InNew Bern. Hrao. JASPER. . Sept. 10 We bad ft vary aloe rain yes terday wnlcn us peopl u general were giaato ate, -, dt Johnnie B Wetheringtoa left Mon day for Wilson to attend college. 'We miss urn vert much In oar vicinity. I . Mr LW Moore made flying tripto Kinston Friday, returning , toe same davy? .v :;:','ik- i"'. ,1 MrtCUrky Wetheringtoa of Covel b pending eorae time with relatives at this piece. ' . ". j .) Mr aad Mrs Bd Wetheringtoa went to Hew Bern on business yesterday, for which they bad a very rainy day. : . We have a very prosperous Beaday School at Stony Branch aad hope much good will be accomplished. , vi L . ". PrescriDtJoni at Davta'. n' ' ' Davis' JPrescrlptioa (Pharmacy makes ttpeolalty of prescriptions. Prompt and careful attention Is given them. Only the boat drags are used. The " r rMionaUe. Bend yours there )1 ' L ARAPAHOE. September 10. The farmers of Arapa hoe have begun to pick cotton, some on up land have picked over one and real ised a good prioe. Mr. W R Reel has been giving from $1.75 to t8,00 per 100. for good dry up land cotton, he gives 8cts per pound. He started up his gin last Monday. The out look for our farmers ' is very promising the corn crop is much above an aver age. Last week was a trying time with onr young people. ;Prof. R. C. Holton closed his school last Thursday at Arapahoe and Miss Lona Holton who has been teaching music school at Arapahoe also closed Thursday. There were many sad faces when the two teachers left our community and the children realized the fact that they must exchange from the school to the cotton patch for a while. We had a marriage at Arapahoe last Wednesday evening. Mr Benjamin John son and Miss Bva Paul were united In holy bonds of matrimony, Mr Joseph Reel was the officiating officer. They are a prominent tcouple and we hope them much joy over the voyage of life. They' will settle near Arapahoe. j We had a good revival meeting at Arapahoe last week in the Christian church, Rev James T Moore who has been attending theB ble ISchool at Kim ber Hn Heights visited our place the 5th Sunday and by request preached through the past week which resulted In adding 12 to the church 8 by confession and baptism 2 from the Free Will Baptist, 1 reclaimed there was much Interest manifested In the meeting. Mr. Moore is one of our Pamlico county boys, rais ed up chiefly by a widowed mother he being very young when his father died he Is now a yonng man of great talent and bids fair to be a power for good among his people he will start for Kim berlln Heights next Monday. J B B For Ro acnes and Water bugs. It 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 25c Davis' Pharmacy. MASONIC OPERA HOUSE One Wight Only ! Monday Sep. 15, The Bright, Musical Farce Comedy in three acts entitled The Lonely Widow. Interpreted by a Compcny of Twenty Artists. Sweet Singing, Clever Dancing, ' Catchy Music, Pretty Girls, Secure your seals early. Usual prices. Will Bo Presented W. K Nankevtlles Magnificent Production of the Consistent Melodrama HUMAN HEARTS An Idyllic Picture ot Homely Life in the hills of ArfaKBsaa. The play which has been indorsed everywhere as one ot the most interest ing ever written, one replete with both pathetic and comedy situations. A Splendid Company, Magnificent Scenery, Capitally Staged. Our Great Barp Sale ! New floods for the earhr fall arrlvlns every aay. . We will give you a few SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, Sept 15th, a Inch BriUiantine, worth 75e yard, redueedte 48c '18 inch Cashmere, worth 50c redueed to 88c All Colored Worsteds, worth Kc yard redueedte too, 1 ' ' Brack Sattaen. worth lOe and 181a. nt aneeasesew . ?; . I Turkey Bed Table Linen, worth 40c, reoueeajonae. i.t . , Vigilant Corseta, worth ..68a, redw www. . . - . . Calicoes worth K, reduced to tie,. ' Calicoes worth sc. reduced to 41c. ' White Bheetins? worth tot' reduced 4e yard. .v . , AnklndsofCetlMlaldAirprth 5c ana eo, reduced to o. . . Men's is Suit reduOd to ftM n i so bdih weeen o f4.no Men's 10 Beit redueed to teMA s i fieo't f ijo rants reauoea to see . . i Oar line of Pant range from 69c to t.98 : - ' r i. ! Boys 91.18 8a 1st tedaoed to Me' I "? Dor's 81 s Burks redueed to SI 78 1 Va h.va&II kimta nt Rs'. HnU (mm Wednesday Sept.l 7 , :i - Tours truly,;'., , , ... ; i .. COPLONi 75 n';!c 'St.?" Kcxt toC.:!.;a VXw, Col"''' ' Spiced Pigrs Feet Jost Received. Fresh Cream Cheese. Balogna Sausage. Small Pig Hams, English Cured Shoulders, Breakfast Strip3. Fresh lot Fancy Elgin and Clover Hill Print Butter. Heinz's Pickles both sour and sweet. Veal Loaf, Ham Loaf, Potted Ham and Tongue, Chip Beef. Fresh lot Cottoleno. Force, Cream of Wheat and Na Bob Pan Cake Flour, Fresh Oat Flakes and Grits. Fresh Prunes. Full stock J.L 'Phone 91. Farmers LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST md Bring your Tobacco 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. 3lp N. Front St, Wilmington, N. C THRV PLACE CEMETERY WORK AT BOTTOM PRICES. In Foreign and Domestic Granite and Marble. Lettering and Finish tho Best. Send for latest designs. All work delivered. Branch Yard at Goldsboro, N. C. next araaiOH ' TY CI COLLEGE w aaviwiiiaa Timiini MEDICIME DElTISTIT PHAtMAOf Ucttira Hall for TLMoryT LAMratort i HMpttalf Practk. On huadraxl par CatalofM Pr. A Fine Line of (MADS IN BXBEBHIRE) Pound and Box Paper. Whitehurst's 49 PUok St. Str. Blanche. On and alter Tues daySep. 16, 1002, Str. Blanche , will tail, for Vandemere, Stonewall and Bayboro, Tuesday and irndaxat 7 : a.- nt. returning Wednesday and Saturday; ;VS-; r tloods,; received for above points dally. j. B. Arendeli, AgtJ BHADHAM'B LAXATIVE CHILL and iTEVEIt TONIC la a aura ear. for Malaria la ail its forma, n Is t general tonlo and can be given to children fc improve end enrich the blood aad ttfn late the dkMWn Hast.' Prloa Bon. Kn care no pj. BBADHAM'S PUAR- UN VERS Received an si ie is of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Wholesale aft; Retail Groeer, 71 Broad HU TO BUY TOUR 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 Pnrest and Best ot Beers by the United Btates 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 fulf srock of the above beer in bulk and export can be had at 18 Middle St J. F. Taylor, Agt. for the Prospect Brewing Co. Ve are Now Ready to do all repair work to your stores, for winter use. We entry a aloe line of Cook and Rt. tag Stoves thae will be sold cheap. Stove pipe, Booflar, Outterina- and work nf all shape and rises made to order. vote forget us on Plumbing. ' FhouetM. Foy & , Wood Co;, Draiiej'M Old RUnd, South JFfnt UU NOTICE I 1 bav last opened Up Nloe line of Ladles and Misses Hat. Prioet ; ; J. W. BHiPAED, . .-' . PoUokiTille.N.O.:'- ' .

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