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tWifcl'Aw1;-- '-iV';Tsja-'' "V' "-- - . - I N 7 f - 1 . iti I ..;..r.'v 1,1 t V(.S ! rl ." i VOL. MX-I(bliO Wf B1M, 1Y C, SUNDAY MOBVIIfi, SBPTIMBIR 14, 1902. TWENTY-FIRST YEAR TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. ' ' r : .-1 ,-. .... ' I . , Cholera fa ratrlnr In Imt and 18.029 A GOOD FIRM. 15 V '.I JS Te sT T"TT DAY 68 inch wide at 58 " " 29 ' 41 I AS ;New Percales t Children's Red Received a Size 1 to 6 at Size 6 to 8 at MINI Just Received ! Our complete line of . P. Reed and "Try Me" Shoes, also the lamous "Julia Marlowe" Shoe which is recommended tor ladies who are hard to fit. We nlso have the prettiest line of Shirt Waist Goods for Fall eyer shown in tho nit.y, and invite you to drop in and look at them. J. J. BAXTER Cream of Roses Is a harmleaa liquid preparation for removing Sunburn, Freckles, Tan and Improving the complexion. When applied It la Invisible and cannot be washed ofT. The dark line around tbe neck, caused by wearing tight fitting collars, la removed by Cream of Rosea. 2oc. at BBAIHAM'S PHARMACY. Style, TJurability and Finish mark all the turnout we offer. Mo question about it trial prove onr state ment and we beg a trial. We have a practical knowledge o( the carriage bus iness, we have the proper vehicles and all are at your service. Look over oar stock. We put Rnbber Tires on your old or new wheels, we shrink your loose Una in a machine without cutting them. Kverybody is invited to see the work of the machine putting new bona In ami old places. O. II. Waton efc Son, Phone 189. 7H tlroad Pi, Raw Bb h. !. 0 Str. Blanche. On and alter Tues day, Sep. 16, 1902, Str, Blanche will tail for Vandemere, Stonewall and Bayboro, Tuesday and Friday at .7 a. m.. returning Wednesday and Saturday. ," Goods received , for above points daily J. B. Arendell, Agt. ; 4 BRADHAM'S t AZitTVS 3HHX and FBVEB TONIC ha mm care for Malaria la aHlU forms. Ills a general toaw aid teas fee given 1o eblldrea to IrtiDrovfl aad enrlck the blood and ram. ; late tbe digestive tract. Prlca 60c. Ho care no par. VKAUHAM'a FHAR. SKIRT GOODS! $1.50 1.25 .60 at 10c & 12k Shoes Just New tine, 60c. 75c. If yon are in need of any ' Printed Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Statements, ShippingTags Envelopes, Labels or any other kinds of printing I would be glad If you would give me a calL ' I have a complete stock of tbe above and my prices cannot be lowered. Owen g. Dmnr, 73 CBAYEN ST.: ; Cotton Bagging and Ties. We have in stock and to arriye 3,500 Rolla Cotton Bagging 8,500 bandies Cotton Ties. 8end us your orders. Prioet are the lowest T.JE. Intthatm ft Co. MURPHY & COi, Commission -: Brokers, Direct wire to New York and Chicago. ; J IniUntaneoQi reports reoelTed of erery more on exchange, ' , , E. F. PATE, Manager, . 17 Craven Street. t ! i.,al. Ennctt. MM; oat of 90,888 patientt "navs died alnot July 15. Thirty Irish poatnlanta have left their country to enter the Catholic convent at Galveston, Tex. The Bra la Um Texas oil field la still burning but under control. The esti mated lota Is $1,000,000, United States marines have been ordered to Colon to protect American Interests. The status of the revolution ikes It neoetsary for additional troops to be sent A Jury In the criminal court at Oar lisle, Pa., rendered a remarkable verdict last Thursday In which they declared an old woman on trial lor, obtaining money under false pretenses of being a witch. An old law long out of use was dag up and pat in force. Queen Marie Henrietta of Belgium Is again seriously 111 with an attack of asthma. With only a dozen small places to hear from. Governor Hill's plurality In Maine ts28,4T9. Mayor Tom Johnson declares he Is a candidate for nothing but Mayor of Cleveland, O., next spring. The Great Council of Red Men of the United States voted yesterday to meet next year at Atlantic City, N. J. Robbery of the county treasurer's safe of 12800 Is charged against J. Weh fowls, under arrest at Aberdeen, S. D. Former President Juan y Jlmlnez, of Ban Domingo, was In a New York court yesterday as complainant against A. A. Moscoao for assault. The wife of Senator Wm. M. Stewart was killed in aa automobile accident near Ban Francisco, Friday. There was an unprecedented fall in temperature In the north weat to twenty six degrees la Nebraska and Booth Da kota. PULPIT AND PEW. Mnthodlam Lux imlned tu New 1'ork city nearly 47 per cent since 1875. Bishop Terreglanul of Australia Is said to be tbo heaviest prelate In the world, his alleged weight being 204 pounds. Bev. Martin B. Bird, pastor of Hope Congregational church, 8t Ixula, both preaches and gives soloa to his congre gation, playing on the cornet Rev. Dr. Edward Everett Hale Is passing tbe rammer at Mantunock. He says that tbe chief charm of tbe place la that "It la five miles from a doorbell.'' He la In good health and continues to bear his eighty -one years wltb ease. LIKE A PROVIDENCE. A Floatlsr Boi Chaired a Han't life. Thlngi drift Into our Uvea In a curious way. A man was visiting the seashore whQe an Invalid aad one day a little empty Grape-Nuts box float to him. The food facte ha learned, changed his whole life bat let falm tell hit story. The doctors said It was acute Indiges tion or gaetrttla. Than wat really noth ing that I oould eat and enjoy, and when oneeanaot enjoy hit meals, he may as well be dead. There was a time when I could est aad digest anything, but. for two yean previous to last Bpnng, 1 was In a wretched stale. 1 triad everything I heard of, took ell kinds of medldae, almost enough to float a ship, but with no lasting purpose. Last Bprmg.I had to rive up work and weat to Atlantic City. ' One day while ttroulag along the beach, I aotioed a box being tossed about on the breakan sad finally throw np tbe, tend, . I tat uawa on we tana ana mocm at it iaiy at first, bat after reading a frw words oa the box, I got Uteres ted. It told how Grape-Huts fcod wat prepared and all 1U good qasitUat, aad. I made up my mind then ana there that I would try H. I aavt not takea a, drop . of medicine from that day to this, bat Used about s half package of Grape-Kola seek day for two moalha. Thau I gradual! began eating meat aad, vegetables and fruit, andaow loan, eat , aaythlag I oars to without it distressing sat but I still cling te Grape-Nate food, at I an fond of It prepared la varlout wayi aadaevera day peatee that I doa Atve It la tome ioraai, ... a-' ttt .Yr.. .') After the first two moatht'of atiag Grapa-NaMl vetgbed myself every 16 dayaand found I gained front three to Bra poo ad each, time. 4 have, beta working every day etace,. aadeaasay I a ever fait better. ThaakJ to Grape-Nuu I bow have aa appetite like a bdly goat aad am at) more troubled with abed atonaaesv - : ' ,..' - IwUe l cjould talk 'with everyoBS trootled at I Vat. I kaow a good many people say; Oh, I tried everything I am tired of trying,' etc., bat I lay, 'Don't give p until you try Orape-Kuu food andyotwUnot rntlt." Kame given by Postam Co., Ea-ale Cieek, lt'th. Tobacco Will Be the Favorite Crop Next Year. SUte Graats Charter. Dissolution Charter Elizabeth City Mill. School For Blind. Peo ple Indifferent On Politics. RaLiiaH, Sept. 18. Governor Ayoock returned today from Seven Springs. Mrs. Aycock will remain there tome days. A charter Is granted by the State to the Elkln Veneer and Manufacturing Company, whloh will make veneers and articles from fine woods. The Btate today was notified of the voluntary dissolution of the charter of the Elizabeth City Knitting mills. The Increase in tobacco acreage from this county eastward will be very great next year. Yesterday there were 200 farmers here with tobacco and as many with cotton. The contrast In profits made a great show in f svor of tobacco. One man sold what is known as a "one horse crop" of tobacco for $750. The cotton growers went to the tobacco warehouses and saw the breaks and were simply astonished. All the tokacco grow eta have plenty of corn. Tobacco it ap pears is to become the money crop In this section. Btate Treasurer Lacy has returned from New York. Principal John E. Ray of the State School for the blind here now says there will not be less than 350 pupils present on the opening day, this being 100 more than last year at the opening. Insurance commissioner Young will devote most of next week to the work of Investigating an Incendiary fire. It was the comment todsy of a man from another county who was here: "I never ssw the people so careless about politics. I don't know why this Is so, but they sppear to have lost Interest." Services Today. Services today at Centenary M. . Church, Rev. R. F. Bumpas, Pastor, preaching at 11 a. m., and 8:00 p. m. Sunday Bchool at 5 p m. Everybody In vited. The regular church services will be held at the First Baptist Church, today, morning at 11 o'clock at night at 8 o'clock Rev. Hlght C. Moore, pastor. Regular service at Presbyterian church today, conducted by the pastor Rev. H. 8. Bradshaw at It a m. and 8 p. m. Christian Church. Preaching today at 11 a m. and 8 p. m. by the psstor, M. 8. Bpear. Sunday School at 4 p. m. All are cordially invited to these services. First Church of Christ, Scientist 87 Craven street. Services Bundsy 10:45 a. m. and 8 p. m. Subject, "Matter." Isaiah, 55:2. Wednesday evening tes testlmony service 8 p. m. The Reading Room it open dally. All are cordially Invited to attend. "Pnrves Industrial Academy.' The Pnrves Industrial Academy opens Monday, Sept. 15th, Inst, at the Fair grounds. The aim of this school Is to give to tbe colored people of Eastern Carolina a business and industrial edu cation. An education Is useful in so far as It fltt one for a useful beneficial life. This Institution will not seek to estab lish a high sounding name with a col lege curriculum on paper and not even a thorough common school coarse In operation. The world needs Intelligent , skilled and economical laborers. Tbe colored people need a thorough training In domestic work, a skilled knowledge of the trades by which they make their living and an Intelligent idea of the gov ernment under which they live. It It not Greek or Latin, but a thor- i . , . ... .. . . ougu cnguan (raining wiu ue pnnoT plea of Industry and economy Instilled la them. To meet this demand will be the aim of this school. It It non secta rian and non political It will seek to elevate the morals of the pople and raise their status as cltluns aad wage earners. A night school will be otteb- Uahed la connection with this school modelled after the system now operat ing la Washington, D. C The young men and women who must work daring the day will have aa oppor tunlty to attend a thoroughly equipped school at sight which will enable them to obtain that business and practical edscatloa whloh will fit them for greater atefulaeet to themaelvaa and their em ployers. We believe we have begun' the school which tbo thoughtful people of this eecUoa will heartily endorse. ' With God't bleating and the support of gaod people we hope to succeed. Our endeavor to purchase and dedicate toe Qrlffla property to the education of the colored people,we balls ft It timely aad (a keeping wltk the great sua whose name It bears. We ask a oneness of aim and support from both white and black. If the the aegroet of thit section are will ing to help educate themselves by econo my nd aelf-aapport now Is an opportu nity to show It -., ! . We open Monday morning at 9 o'clock We Invite the hordet of marble playing and idle boys to oome with us end we shall seek to give them a better employment ... .; - W. A. Brno.' The Gasklll Hardware Co. Enjoy A Splen did Reputation. The cold weather is approaching fast and the question of the purchase of heating apparatus must be solved by some people. Whoever needs a stove elthe for heating or cooking purposes will do well to call upon the Gasklll Hardware Co. who do a hardware business on principles that meet with general ap proval. They carry a complete stock of everything in their line and only have what Is regarded as beat They call special attention to a new air tight wood stove which is claimed to be the best of Its kind on tbe market' It Is economical and a splendid radiator. They also sell the Masury paints, a fine quality of colors, and Campbell Jand Thayer linseed oil anrtlcle that Is high ly recommended by all who use It. A RELIABLE MERCHANT. Mr. J. J. Baxter One of New Bern's Hust ling Business Hen. One of the energetic business men ef our city is Mr. J. J. Baxter. Merchants of his class - are those who materially help a city and give it a stand Ing with Its sister cities and towns. Mr. Baxter has returned from the northern market he where purchased a splendid line of dry goods and clothing which he is placing at reasonable prices. Ajspeclal lot of goods that he bought are wall pictures that are gems of art and are sold at the extremely low price of ten cents. They are worth twice the price. These with other lines of fine novelties are well worth the Inspection of the public. SHORT STORIES. Tho totnl cnpltnl Invested In rail ways nud c.i mils In Canada Is $1,100.- 000,000. Twenty states lu this country made pig Iron last year as against twenty- one In 1800 and 1000. The Overage dally output of the New York stnte pulp mills Is 2,000 tone, or nearly bnlf tbe total American produc tion. In the estimation of a South Carolina paper tuc soul horn people consider Robert E. Lee "tbe greatest figure" of the war and Jefferson Davis tbe figure most typical" of the lost cause. The Rocky mountain locust, or grass hopper, lu 1874 destroyed $100,000,000 (Worth of crops of Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska and Iowa, and the indirect loss was probably as much more. In recent experiments wltb a sub merged bell for signaling to ships from dangerous coasts an eight hundred pound bell was struck with a fifty pound weight falling a foot Tbe sounds were startllngly distinct on board vessels a mile away. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tbi Kind Yoo Havi Aliayj Bought Bears the Signature of JACOBS' Raleigh Rye Whiskey Is the best. Middle street Fresh lot Force Food Just received those having tickets can send them In with 5 cents and get a 15 cents package at J. R. Parker Jr. Brick Brick we are agents for the Kinston-Clark Brick and Tile Co., It will pay you to see as before buying else where, prices and quality J. R. Parker Jr. Pnbllc Speaklnc, E. W. Poo. Hon. E. W. Pou will address the clti sens of New Bam on Monday night September 15th, 1001, In the Court House at 8:80 p. m. Mr. Pou Is one of the fin est orators in North Carolina, being the present Congressman from the Fourth District. Let everybody come out and hear the issues of this campaign ' dla- uised. For fine spring chickens, call at tbe Oaks Market We are stin selling meat at life per pound, not 80c as reported. Oaka Mar- Fresh Grape-Nuts, Postnm Cereal Saratoga Chips and. at Flakealat Parker, JrV - ' " 1 i Hiss SmaJiwoofi ScnooL Miss Small wood will re-open her school Monday, October 8th. Those de siring plaeea apply to her at her resi dence, 110 Craven street," on' Thursday I and Frldayi from four to Ux o'clock; 1 PrtSCflptiOIS ! It Dati."' " Davie Piiesorlpllon JPhamacy''maket t specialty of prescriptions. Prompt and careful attention U given them. Onty' tl beef drug are ated..'The prices are reasonable. .Bend yourt there mm una. '. . ,.' , ., , ,.i xue xiew janrm.' i Having opened p for bualnett Sept ! 1, 1001, we with to attend aa Invitation to the public to caB and see at,., thank ing all for past favors and soliciting fn toia ones. wS ara ' '. ( luun io piease, . , '"' .McarnEa a vftLLW.' Fhone 137, But.e-rort td J.J.TuM-.on, Jr. .1 Spiced Pig's Feet Just Received. Fresh Cream Cheese. Balogna Sausage. Small Pig Hams, English Cured Shoulders, Breakfast Strips. Fresh lot Fancy Elgin and Clover Hill Print Butter. Ileinz's Piokles both sour and sweet. Veal Loaf, Ham 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. .1 L 'Phone 01. MAE TUCKER BROS. 310 K Front St, THE PLACE CEMETERY 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. ' Hcrr stssioN ' UNIVERSITY COLLEGE nr nacnini air Richmond, ur mcuivinc virqinia.. mtuiumt utaiaiai rHABwaiii Lcctar Halls for Theory, Laboratories or Proof, MoplUUw Practice. One hundred poge Catalogue Free. li A Fine Line of (MADE IN BERKSHIRE) Pound and Box Paper. Whitehurst's 45 Pollock Nt. MASONIC OPERA HOUSE Will Bo Presented W. E. Nankevitte's Magnificent Production of the Consistent Melodrama HUMAN HEARTS An Idyllic Picture of Homely Life In tbe hills of Arkansas. Tbe 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. Arrived: A full llnei of! -Alt Tight Heat era from 11.60 up to the ' best f t , , , .(.' : l '.ii-. ul 'J .l ! I "41! V ,.Alao full lino, of Cook, Box and Coal Stovea, Ooal node, Shovels, Poketa,' Stove Pipe, KbowsVtto,, ' ' P.n.DRAfEYt; V 7 H. Jtfrcnt Ct. 4 Just Received WednesdaySept.17 They WholeMtle Befall y 71 Bro4 HU Wilmington, N. C TO BUY YOUR WORK 0. 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 States Health Bulletin, which is the highest American authority. It is not a cheap beer that will burn ones stomach and produce a strain on the system. A full srock of the above boer In bulk and eiport can be had at 18 Middle Ht. J. F. Taylor, Agt. for the Prospect Brewing Co. We are Now Ready to do all repair work to your stoves , for winter use. We carry a nice line of Cook and Heat ing Stoves that will be sold cheap. 8tov. pipe, Rooting, Guttering and work of all shape and sizes made to order. Don't forget ns on Plumbing. Phone ttO. Foy & Wood Co;, Draney'H Old Stand, South Front HU Our Great Bargain Sale New Goods for the early fall arriving every day. raay. e will give yon a few 8PF.CIALH we win r FOR SATURDAY, Sept. 15th. 43 Inch BriUiantine, worth 79c yard. reduced to 48c. 80 Inch Cashmere, worth 60c, reduced to 88c. All Colored Womteds, worth 25c yard reduced to 18c Brack Batteen, worth 10c and 184c, ra daoed to 8c Turkey Red Table Linen, Worth 40c, rednoed to S8c. Vigilant Corsets, worth 85c, reduced to 480. it Callooet worth to, reduced to gta. . ualiooee worui Oc, ndaoea to t White Sheeting worth 5c, redoes! to 4c yard. All kinds of Cotton Plaids, worth Bo and Ac. reduced to 44c. Men! M Suits reduced to fAM lfaa'a i Anita adimil kliM 1 if Xlft a.. I.- 1.. L.UU Men's 11.50 Pants reduced to 98o ' Oar lino of Pant range from 900 to I wjm au.Eu Dotal raauoBu so vo n A. aa fl i. - l .. . aa. jooj aa sv ouiia nunoea wo si io We have all kinds of Bov'a Suits front S. COPLOW, ; Nt to GoakilliXTdw. Coi S.. f ' : rsa rr! " '
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