X0 t - 1 V iT I V r J A. ,4t;J i - V v, -A' i Mr k mi1 IirA iiiISl IIW BIU, 1. C, FRIDAY MORKIfl, SIPTIMBIR W, 1902. TWENTY-FIRST V It A II SWAKSB0R0. y Aw Try, 0 1 st n a m m 0 i i RAINY DAI SKIRT GOODS 1 68 inch ide at 58 V 29 $1.60 1.26 .60 New Percales at I0c&l2c Children's Red Shoes Just I Received a New Line. Size 1 to 6 at -Size 6 to 8 at 60c. 76c. Jfc ConsUerabk Skkneu la Town. . pine news. Ibrf Stifl. SpL 1?.-Xr. Fata Bnltk ud wlf of Tnatoa, wen rUlttof her1ut week; they wan the gwwtt ot Mr. J. T. Bart- j. ... ' Mr. B.H.. Hatcher and abler, Miu BerU,o( Jaleoa'a, were the gaeau of RT. L. V. Hobhf and wife, lait Friday, Batorday and Sunday. Kba Joale Hobba, aUter of Rot Hobbs here, It Tliltlng' her brother and wife who itlll eontlnnea on oar nek Hit, though tnnch better at thli writing. Bhe haa had a aetere caae of malarial fever, with a little typhoid thrown In. Mr. Willie Ward and Muter Cannon Prettyman are both quite tick with ma larial fever. Dr. T. B. Blount la kept very buay at tending the tick, but eeemito under- itand hit butlneai well. Tour eerlba la under the weather cen- elderably thla andlaat week not being able to jump about much, be haa ao aald, the"Topy valrea," gueaa jou know what that la, If not, aak Commodore Geo. H. Y oung, he haa the aame die- Jyst ; Received ! Our complete line of E. F. Reed and "Try Me" Shoes, also the iamous "Julia Marlowe" Shoe which is recommended lor ladies who are hard to fit. Wo also have the prettiest line of Shirt Waist Goods for Fall shown in tho city, and invite you to drop in and look at them. ever J J. BAXTER. Cf2un of Roses j If yn in nee1 of dj- Is a harmloaa liquid preparation j for removing Sunburn, Frecklei, Tan and Improving the complexion. When applied It la Invlelble and cannot be waahed oft. The dark line amend the neck, caused by wearing tight fitting collars, Is removed by Cream of Rosea. 25c. at niUDHAU'S PHARMACY. T 11 r No Style, Durability and Finish mark all the turnout we offer, question about it trial proves oar state ment and we beg a trial. We have a practical knowledge of the carriage bus iness, we liave the proper vehicles and all are at your service.-- Look over our stock. We nut Rubber Tires on your old or new wheels. We shrink your loose tin in a machine without cutting them. Everybody is invited to see the work of tbe machine putting newoolta In old places. n. Waters 4c Son, Phone 185. Fi8BioedFt, Mw Bam, IC.C taps Metal Bodied Dating Stamps, Air Cushion Band Daters, Sign Marker, Numbering Machines, Dating Ma chines, Seal Presses, Check Pro tectors, etc. I would be Pleased to get Your Order. owen o. Duxir, 12 CBATEN ST. Cotton Bagging and Ties. We hare in stock and to arrive 8,600 Rolls Cotton Bagging, 500 bundles Cotton Ties. Send ns your orders. Prices are the lowest. ' T. B. IsAtham A Co. Bnik FOR SALE; Best Machine Made Ww&t Priced S.I .!V;c1i -(. ; 1 'Iniinninee, . t Cos. FooTR Faoira Vaicoci Bra. BRADTlAM'S liAXlTIVJI 1 CBU.L and FEVER TONIC Is a war our for Malaria Is all Itl forms. It Is a general . aonle and can be given to chlldrea 10 : hnptove and enrich the blood and rr"U ' late the digestive tr-t. rtl-e o!V. I'o MURPHY & CO., Commission Brokers. Direct wlra to Kewtork;anl InsUhtaneons reporta received f erery vooft on exohange. -. E. P. PATB, Manager, 17 Oraren Street. Ship- V nil Wake County Independents. Charter to Company to Bore For Oil. College Notes. Farmers Congress In Georgia. Queer Pension Ap plication. Bchoonei BenJ. Euaaell, CapU Jno. Thomas, cleared today with 180,000 feet ot lumber for N. T. Schooner Joseph, Capt. Ed. Foster, shoved off her ways here last Friday looking new as a brats pin, and left to day Tuesday 16th Inst., for Wilmington for goods and briok for Marine and com pany of this place. Lots of goods now In our berg, most all the merchants have most of their fall stock, bat It teem they 'don't much care whether they sell them or not, as they never advertise them In the pa per. Sharpie Bessie and Ellis, Capt. Howell and O. Hay, Capt Plttman made quick trip this week to New Bern and return, in three days, and head wind one way. Improvements still going on; the mam moth mill building la nearlng completion fast, and but for the sickness of Mr. T. M. Woodhull, who It not able to get out much yet, the steam launch Just finished would have been running on time. Mr Woodhull, has tome Iron work on the launch to do, that others here can't do. We had a right big Snow In town last Sunday night, In the person of Rev. u P. Snow our former Methodist Circuit preacher, who filled the pulpit for Rev. 8. Becton, the pastor here, who was conducting a protracted meeting at Queen' Creek church,' to a large con gregation. Bro. Snow gave us a good talk and we were very glad to tee him here. Rev. C. B. Paul ot Wilmington, came out to assist Rev. L. M. Hobbs of this place, in a protracted meeting at Enon chapel last week. Mr. J. A. Plttman has a fine qpw that rive one gallon at a milking, he has more than one good milk cow. Metdame Bettie Plttman, Jenny Davis, Budle Bell, and Henrlette Farnell went to Queen Creek last Tuesday to the protracted ' meeting there, they re ported tlx joined to date 'Any one desiring a windy discourse upon the rosy prospect ot electing In' dependent candidates In thla county next November would do well to correspond with George Washington Ward the gate on minded father of all political fables' Such It the paragraph in the big four horse doubled eyed a-am moth theted bull dog of a celebrated weekly ao called news paper! a Onslow county ao said, at Jackson vllle, we don't know who the author of the above was, hut we do know he needs a mothers' love and a fathers' care, tar learn some common sent my Iritis ana, before you start out to erl licit peelally those who have forgotten more sense than you will ever know, f Our place opened with two tehools last Monday morning the 15th last' Rev. B. H. Matthew la the Bap- tkt aknmh Mlaa BTatla MHmil b the school kdusey both private schools p-- and right well attended., We don' know when the nubile school will bstin here, we say hip, hip, hoo rah for Swans boro, w soon will have our ratdroad. N W. Permanent Registration Roll Sent to Clerks; ajasv w Kewaro I The above reward is' offered by Governor Aycock for the arrest of Cyrus Dixon, of Jones County, con victed of murder, broke jail Sep- I i iiit. i m a vr i Ralmqh, September 18.-The secre- wm"er iotu ai irenton, n.y tary ot State Is tending to the county Dixon is 22 years old, 5 feet, 7 to election boards cople. of the act of 1901 prominent cheek providing for a permanent roll for the ro u ' y registration of voters, in compliance bones, bloated appearance, red face, with the terms or the franchise amend- wetrjJ number 7 Hhoe, thick hair, morn lo mo couauiuuuu, rauueu in aug ustlWO, and which became effective I dark eyes. July 1 of the present year. There are I also tent out the roll books and the cer tificates of registration which are given those who are decided to be entitled registration. The- Independents in this (Wake) county held their primaries today and Saturday will hold their county conven tion. It Is tald that there are already two or three factions among these Inde pendents and that their movement will amount to but little. A charter wat granted today by the State to theTJnlon Real Estate Company of Monroe, of which Frank Armfield and othera are stockholders, and also a char ter to the Smith Furniture Company of Hleh Point, of which W. T. Smith Greensboro Is the principal stock' holder. The charter to the Glendon Mining and Manufacturing Company is of more than passing Interest, as it gives power to sink oil wells. It was said some weeks ago that oil wells would be sunk near Ashevtlle, but no reference to thst mat ter has since been seen. There are ex. cellent Indications of oil In the vicinity of Glendon, which is In the soft coal Amnnir thA pullnrl at the execntlva Of-I (ai OUf 6X1)611361 b flee today were president James A-1 Clarlt'S N. C I)6l0r6 Bryan ana stale's proxy, j. w. urainger - - of the Atlantic and North Carolina rail-1 placing yOUr Order way, STRENGTH AND FOOD. The First 'ffleV Praia1 the List MMHIMIJMMMM Ci.V When prop food to used In slokaess (he recovery much mora rapid aad sur,ad a food that 1 good and easy of digestion I right fori soyoo. ,., Mrs. H. It. Gordow of CorryKra was taken down with nervous prostrattou and heart trouble about A' year ago and for week It teemed that she could ot ' Bh tays.The medloln J took tor my aerves and Wit . Injured, aiy stomach land 1 grew steadily won until t oouifl retata aothbgr ret - weeks-1 was kept anv ea en teaapoonrn of beef tea and on ei Urn tier every hour, and after while I could aot eve eentinu that. grew weaker and weaker and flaally wu oompelled to Us sweet on to feed the bowels, unto on day my daughter sag tested that 1 try Grape-NuU dry, as ould aot retain anything moistened. After th third day I began to steadily mend and for. weeks and months I ate them three times a day. , .' When I begaa eating Grape-Nuts Washed 75 lbs! now I wc'"h HO and Sm do!rg my hou-wojk and edtlrg nearly any and every U.lng, I toll eve- Jon I Mos n i l lamemai I We are nrepared to I lurnish in any quan tity and on short notice The Best and r - , manutactured in East- I era North Carolina. It will be to yojir in terest to write or phon The number of pupils at the State school for the blind and the colored school for deaf mutes and blind already reaches 850. This State will bo represented at the Farmers' Congress at Macon, Os., by Prof. Burkett and Prof. Massey of thel Represented in New Bem by Agricultural ana mecnamcai uuuege; o Van Ltndley, Gen. W. R. Cox and Ben nehan Cameron. President Charles E. Taylor of Wake Forest College tell your correspondent that the quality as well a the student body this time Is gratifying and that the new medical department has opened with 10 students. Auditor Dixon Is greatly amused at an aoDllcatlon received from a man who wants to be put on the pension roll and says his trouble Is "disability, because a man stepped on my heel during the war." Dr. Dixon thinks the mtn must have been running and the wind behind him outran him and stepped on him Among today's arrivals wat F. W Barnes ot Wilson. The latest arrival at the park'-200" here Is a 6 ft. alligator captured In New river, Onslow county by several men one ot them from Raleigh. There Is another alligator from Wilmington. Ex-Senator Marlon Butler Is here and It Is asserted by some that he is again ng Interest In North Carolina poll- tic. He will not live here this winter, but at Washington and it Is said will make that hi home. ' " " ' him the &gnturof TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. The steamboat Kronp'rln Wilhelm, of the North German Lloyd line made a trans Atlanflo trip In 6 days. 11 hours aad 57 minutes breaking the record. J7e are Now Ready Spiced Pigrs Feet Jtist, Received Fresh Cream Cheese. Balogna Sausage. Small Pig Ilamg, English Cured Shoulders, Breakfast Strips.- Fresh lot Fancy Elgin and Clover Hill Print Butter. Ileinz's Pickles 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 I. MrMIF.1, ajl bi BiaujtTJBBmi IUKJS -uovwm, 'Phone 01. 71 Broad St. Guaranteed Clothing. f . S. FECK & co:s Kinston-Clarks Brick & Tile Co. presented in New Bern J. It. PARKER, JR. They Have Arrived. A full line of "Air Tight Heat ers" from 1.50 un to the best made. Also full line of Cook, Box and Coal Stoves, Coal nods, Shovels, Pokers, Stove Pipe, Elbows, etc. P. M. VRANEY, 67 8. Front Ht. Str. Blanche. On and alter Tues day, Sep. 16, 1902. Str, Blanche will sail for Vandemere, Stonewall and Baybpro, Tuesday BI W:V I I M u:K .J KJI m CLOTfflTJG. Famous from Ocean t Ocean. Guaranteed to bo as Represent ed or Money Itefunded. All garments bear tho Union Lalel which is positive proof of their sanitary condition and that they are TAILOlt-MADK. PERFECT FITTINO, NEWEST STYLES, HONESTLY HADE. AHK FOB IT ! FOR SALE BY Elm CityJLumber Co. Store Dep't, Cor. 8. Front x den him. MOT .I..IOH UNIVERSITY COLLEGE MEDICINE- OF MEDICINE DEW m VIRI -fusil Lecture Halls far Theory, Laboratortuir noi, Ho.Dlt.1 tor Practlc. On. bMMlred pt Catalog tr hi CASTOR I A Por Infants and Children. ' Jhi Kind Yon Han Always Bought 1 and Friday at n. m., returning Wednesday and Saturday. Goods received for above points daily. J. "R. Ar And nil. Act. I A Fine Line of (MaDB IN BBBKBOIBEj Pound and SBtaiaK. I .fft 'a . ll' Received rain Paper The Uaohese of Marlborough, who I been the guest of her mother, Mrs. O. B P. Belmont, at Newport, has returned! lo bet home In Bnsland. to 00 all repair wok to joar sieves ior Wnrk Inn Iha Mnalra nf tlm While I WUIMf US. hona haa teen delaved bv a strike. I V We earrr nlc Hn of Oook and Beat-1 Carpenters, masons, painters, deooratou I ig Stoves that wlll be sold Cheap. Stove aad tbelr aaslstanta are out. There Is report that the ' Pop pects to plao a seoond cardinal'; to Itt- perlntend th Interettt of tb Catholic eaarehee la tbe United 6Utea.""V ' Th National Brewmaater's Convn tlon met tbla week la Milwaukee. . , , -..' .1. .. i'lf.. -r .-r ',.' n't Art Over China ar bv Boxer. : , pipe, Roofing, Quttering. and, work oil au anap and sues made to order, .Don't forget o 9n Plnmblng.,,, Phone tMk '''iJiiiytift.Vil . FojrWoodCo,, Vhitehursfs 45 Pollock New Bern Is Very Lucky to have an agent for the tale pf the !!( A-:M i'i 'j -I'm t.J 1 ProspeaBrewm&;t ' ..tympany's?, A Fair Critic can say nothing but good of his Fall suit if it's made here. We don't know everything, bOt we do know how to make good, dressy, long-werin clothes, as our pittons of years' stand ing will tell you. Cloth first, careful shrinking, accurate cutting, skillful ar tisans tell the tale. Let us take your measure for a Autumn Buit. F. If. Chadwlek, '.Sit 800 ' Catholle .missionaries ln I . . -,; . Tb Oreat Palmist -i k Hal Moved 10 ft KlddleSt. Op stairs 1 1 ' Busfness, 'tov'Marrlageil. Hi ' yon are In doubt consult her at , i Mitt Bebejoea Taylor, tbe young wo man discharged from a olerkshlp In the war , offlo at Washington boaas she talked too much, ha failed In her at tempt to be reinstated. , Three vo!nors tbe riilltrplnr yon ,;t. which Is, tald to be the Pores aad Beet of Beers bi .the-United BUtes Health Bulletin; which I thjs hifhett AaetW awthritj,,.t,inoa ,ciiap. beet uiat will bam onesstoinaoa ana proonce a strata .on .the, system,, , , , . v'''i "u v. A full trock of the above beet la balk and export can be had 18 Middle Bv k Great Bargain Sale ! New Goods for the early fall arriving every day. . We will give you a few HrECLAX TOB SATURDAY, Bept 15th. 41 Inch Brilllantine, worth 70o yard, reduced to i8o. . 80 inoh Caahmere, worth 60c, reduced to3o. All Colored Worsteds worth 36c yard rednoed to 16c. Bhsok Batteen, worth 10c and Uc, r duced to 8c. ' Turkey Bed Table Linen, worth 40c, redneedtoMo. Vigilant Corsets, worth Mo, redur tOtSou , .r , Calieoee worth to, reduced to Bjo. Caliooe worth to, reduced toHie. Whit Sheeting worth 8c, redOced to 4e lard. AU kinds of Cotton Plaids, worth 8 andfJc, reduced to o. " ' Men's 85 Salt reduced to ft.60 Mae's 8 Solas redeoed to a. Men's 810 Salts reduced to fAM , Men's U0 Pantn reduced to S8o , , OflrHscPl rai trom 000. to RnvVal'islnlH'reduotdto eOo ' L Boy's $9 80 Suits ttdueed to l 18 we pave au sinus ot soy s mm wmm Fr. 1 f i -1 o- i r-f.rigr-i "i, 1j Tour truly, I'dyv.ig&i v y S. COPLOW, ' cure no pay. .t.'lAI .'."3 " J'f C Y, ''r.Co.

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