t A li ff . I'T .18 U(wvuivyju ;u uo svmm mm .wi a RAINY DAY 68 Inch wide' at 58 " " . 29 ' " llJftw Plains ! Hhilriron'o RpH j waasasjas was w(, eawa. Received a Size 1 to 6 at Size 6 to 8 at ? Just Refceived Our complete line of E. P. Reed and "Try Me" Shoes, also the lamous "Julia Marlowe" Shoe which Is recommended for ladies who are hard to fit. We also have the prettiest line of Shirt Waist Goods for Fall ever shown in tlio city, and invite you to diop in an! look at them. J. J. BAXTER EMeetme at 5. Coplon s The Father of Lo7 'Prices. We will give you a few of Oar Low Prices wlifth we quote here below : DRY WOODS. 75c, 86 in Black Brilllantine, 4Sc " " Caahmere, 25c ' Plaini for waUta, S2c 80 in. Flannel in it ripe;" lfic Black Sktteen 85c French Batin for dust akirts, 10c & l?ic Flannelettes In all colors 10c & 12Jo Fercales tc ft (c Outings Ac Nelson Ginghams 5c Bleaching 8c Sheeting We invite everybody to call elaewhere. 48o 21c , 180 0c 16t tyc 7jc Sio 8fo 8o 4Jo and 76 Middle St. next to Gaaklli Cre&m Of RoSeS Is harraleai Mould preparation t for removing flunborn,; Freckles, Tan and Improving the complexion, ..When applied It Is invisible 4 eaaaot be washed off. The dark lint around lb ) (neok,1 caused by ' wearing tight flttlng eollars, Is removed by Cream of Rosea, ttc at BRADHAM'S PHARMACY. - mark all the turnout we of eft .Ho qnestloa about It trial proves oar State ment and we beg a trial. We have a practical knowledge of the carriage bus iness, we nave toe Drones vehicles and . all are at you service, - Look ever oar Itork.-. . ' ' - .;- ; t; , -,, ' ' . We pat Rubber Tlrws en Jour old or new wheels. "We shrink your loose tires In a machine withont cutting tbem. . Everybody to Invited to see the u pt the machine DnUina maw bolt la m o. ;n.,tytteni a cum. . . . . v , phone 18a,' " V i 1 i 9 'ii! iiii ii ..- . m m 8 SKIRT GOODS $1.60 1.26 .60 at Iflti & 1 2 In Shnpc litstif www a mw New Line, 60c. 76c. KEN'S SHOES. 8.50 Shoes $1.96 K.00 Shoes 8.8S 1.50 Shoes t.88 S.00 Shoes l.e 1.50 Shoes .98 LADIES SHOES. 1.00 Shoes 1.88 l.W Shoes 1.14 1.80 Shoes .98 CmiLDIEN S SHOES. 1.00 Shoes .84 .80 Shoes .60 .75 Shoe 58c examine onr stock before baying Hdw. Co., Hew Bern, H. C, u 7 are in need of any- MetaJ Bodied Dating Stamps, Air Oruhlon Band Daters, Sign Marker; Numbering Uaohinea, Dating Ma ciinea, Seal Preasea, Check Pro- tectora, eto 1 WwttU k PlMtal to get , ,f,VnrOf4tv';;v; oTVEif o, iuinr. Vo aro ta? to do all repair work to root ttovei lor wlntev asa, - ' , ' We earry a alee line of Cook and Beat ing B tores that will be sold cheap; Stove pipe. Booting, Guttering and work of all shape and ilses made to order, , Don't forget oa oa Plumbing. , ' Phone 130, ; ',; ''.V- Foy Ci !ccd Co., I . 1 1 1 1 II If 'II II fl mm. Recover Prom Ex-Clerk Martin's " Sircty Compaay. Aa IiteraaUna Silt Way aa Ne groea Sail to tote Beateoratle. Third 811 Teat ram. Fralt " Martery Bepert Mew reailoaeri. . BainoH, Sept. !. It will be bared that a Baltimore' surety eompaay wa ike bondsman of W. H. Hartln, the ex-olerk in the BUU treasory who stole 117,000 of the foods of the pealtenUary white W-.H, , Worth was treasurer and that Worth east the company for the aatonnt of the stealings. The oompany was oa the bond for $5,000 a year and Worth's belief was that the bond was honmnlatlve. This this oompany denied Worth's ooansel advised him that he could get only the amooat 6f the bond for one year. The oompany- was pre pared to fight this, bat now a oompro mtoe is effected by which Worth geU 14,001 from It. Worth has also snlu against 4 more who were on Martin's bond daring the first year or twolof the letter's clerkship, before the bond was given by the Baltimore oompany. Worth paid to the State all the amount of Mar tin's stealings. It Is said by a Go ldabo ro man that 80 per cent of the negroes who vote la Wayne county will vote the Democratic ticket. Convicts have cat down the oak trees Incapttol square which died this year. The taking away of the trees makes a bad gap. The agricultural department will soon have a third soil test farm. There are now two; one aear Tarboro, the other near Red Springs. The third will be in Iredell, Catawba or Lincoln county. Thtfre will probably be a fourth farm be yondthe Blue Ridge. It is the belief that these four farms will well Illustrate the soils and their treatment. It appears that the registration for the Xovember election will begin October 8 sad end October SB. State entomologist Franklin Sherman today completed the annual Inspection of fruit nurseries- Bessys, "They are not a good averago. The weather has been too dry. They are therefore not op to the standard. Tbey are compara tively free from insect pests; gratifying- ly so when compared with the trees In some other States." The State pension board has not reject ed any of the widows who have applied for pensions. The latter have only three questions to answer,thess being whether they married a soldier prior to April 1, 1885, have never re-married and are worth leas than $500. There wlU be about 0,000 new pensioners. The Jewa are leaving Roumanla In Urge numbers oa account of the cruel ties practiced on them there. ABOUT EYES. Glasses Are not Always Necessary. Parents are often advised to get g'assts tor their children by (he sohool authori ties who attribute the weak, watery eoa dltioa of the eyes of the child to some de feet In the vision, and do sot real has that the trouble may arise from the common practice of coffee drinking. Acaee In point, Mrs. 0. B. Knapp of Klyrla,0., says, "Six months ago we were a family of invalid; my husband, myself and two children were aO afflicted with stomach trouble. I would get so falat before It was time for regular meal sad after eating had pain and distress in the stomach, which felt as though there was a hard lamp in there. I felt drowsy sad stupid moat of the time. If t was out la lbs wind my eyes woald water so It hindered me from seeing. ,.-'.. w My son was that worst fSfcted. . Bis eyes blurred so they hindered his pro gress In school sod WS thought ft would be aeceesary to have them treated. Els teacher fiaally had him bring his reader nome with w.ord that I have him read as hoar each day out of school. He could not read a Jperagrsph without stopping V wipe bis eyes or close uem. We were great oolite drinkers,' eapeoJally my boy, but never thought that was the Cause of . our trouble until I read aa avtle'e on the subject In the Cleveland peper. Qtf:.i ; We were discussing ft at table one day and my daughter said, ! know It Is cof- me that hcrte me for when: I do not drink ft I do not have' that lump la my stosii;e,' My boy, said, 'A, lump Is aothlnt, every time I drink ooffeemr legem prickle net ss though they were ssleep.' I was both scared and astonUhed at such Information, and told them I bad made the last cup of coffee I ever woo Id for home use. I get a package of Postum Food Coffee sad tried it for our aest meal and we soon learned to like It and think it better than coffee. .,' , ; .; .We have aoae of us been troubled with oar stomachs elnee we commenced to use It. Our eyes do not water any more wbea fa the wind, our cheeks and Hps are red Instead r Of blue or purple Whf e we ark out In the cold: the droway filing ha loft end the prickly feeling has entirely left my son. We uae it twice S day and give It fr.-'y to my to month' Old b ' r. We f nl it Y-'.nt nd c!.- -r t' -t t : " . to ( tr too I' 'j of 1 t r ' f-.r u i . t Ft ot t r ) t . 1 FE-RU-IIA 18 THE WSm BEST FRIEMD. i hi . i i i. i.f in i i ni.ii. i hi. ii.- ., -v.-.r,-5K. .!'-''. . (V So Says Mrs. Rose, of New York Gity, And Tens of Thousands of Other WomenI fin. Jtaah Rou, 362 W. Treaty-Second Street, New York City, writes The Peraae Medicine Co., Columbia, O.s Ottitltmeai "Peran It a bJeuliig female trouble elnee I began menstruation, and every month I inhered two and three stay of untold agony, and had be In bed every month tor two days at "My brother was cured ot Brlght's I determined to try It tor my trouble. "Imagine my great joy when I found month and I was entirely without pain Peruna only tour months. "This Is about two yean ago and all I can now come and go as I like and and wish that every suffering woman through the use ot this medicine." Truly TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. The Chinese Boxers have begun an other reign of terror in Chins and warn ings have been sent to foreigners In that country. The report of the consolidation of the English and American Tobacco Com panies has been emphatically denied In London. A man went Into the Canadian Bank of Commerce at Bkaguay, Alaska and demanded $30,003 of the bankers or be blown to pieces. Be had a dynamite bomb la one band and a pistol In the other, they employees of the bank at tempted to get Into s place of safety but before they could do the man threw the bomb end wrecked the bank. ' The man was killed sad the persons In the bank seriously injured. Railroad Surrey Complete L A special In the Hews sud Observer frnmBsyboro yesterday states that the surrey for the new railroad between that place and New Bein ha been com pleted and that it Is hoped that the soed will be finished la six or eight months. n Bogne Items. Sept. 18, Master Bennle Taylor left last Thqrday for Onslow, where be wr.' spend a few days. - , Misses Msggle and Elizabeth Ennett made a flying trip io Beaufort last Tues day. v.. .v . Messrs. Forney Taylor, A. M, Weeks, L. B. Ennett and 0. P. Williams went to Beaufort but Wednesday to attend the county convention. '' . - Mrs. Letty Ferry sad sister, Miss Klla Dill of Beaufort, who have had a very enjoyable visit at Mrs. J. W. Banders, retained to New Bern last week. ,-.r - Mrs. B F, Bander, who haineea very tick for the put week, is now ImprovJ tng rspidiy. fv. : MUs Maud Banders, after a delightful visit to New Bern sud Trenton, returned home last week. , v J -:;;' -.ii Messrs. Leroy and Newt Benderson of Hubert were the guests of Mr. L. C Bomphrey .Sunday. ' V ; Cotton Is still going st $3.7S per hun dred la seed. Our farmers misted It this year by not planting tobacco, as It now atands superior to any weed. , Mrs. i, O.' 8m! in who was qatte tick last week with heart dlaease Is better, lira. a. N. Ennett of Cedar Point I reported to be very sick. We hops to ee her out again soon. Cool weathor I gradually approach ing and we hope for batter health In onr Ti ' Mjorliood. I t. X!. L. r-. i,r.-y will rotntn to ' - ,"i t" t" If' '!. to tottering women. I tottered with to arrange my work and dutlea to as to least Disease horn the use ot Peruna and so that It relieved me aulte a bit the first during that period after having used during that time I have suffered no pain. consider Peruna woman's best Mend might know that she can find relief yours, MRS. JENNIB ROSB. AN ENTERPRISING CLOTHIER. Mr. J. G. Dunn Has on Sale, a Flue Line of Fall and Winter Goods. The time was when the well droased man could not buy a ready made suit to satisfy hit fancy. It waa almost Impos sible to secure s good fit and when suc cessful In Chat, nine time out of ten the goods were poor. But thing are different now. A fa tldlous man can get at line a suit of clothes ready made as he can by paying twice a much for cuitom made apparel It 1 snrprlilng to think of the Improve ment In this branch of bualness that has taken plaet In the last few years. These new style of clothes may be found at Mr. J. O. Dunn's store. A new line of tall clothing which will be worth any one's time to Inipeot. The good are the latest design and made by the moat reputable conoern. A new line of shoes ha been received by Mr. Dunn which is the beet lot of foot-wear he ha ever handled. The goods range In price from $8.50 to 18.00. . Mr. Dona ha recently had bis store lighted by electricity, supplied by the city and the effect of the lights Is very pleasing.- CASTOR I A lor Infanta and Children.:, . Tli Yob Karl Always Bosbt Bears the t &ePetareof ; V Hiss Smallwood'a ScnooL- -; Ml' Smallwood -will re-open her shoot Monday, October 8th. Those de siring places apply to her at her resi dence, 110 Craven street, on Thursdays and Fridays from four to six o'clock. JACOBS' Raleigh By Whiskey is the best. ,. Middle street ' 1 .. pnoi J v tfci W fw ..... . , S SW awanammannnmw vJa&r44AJUt Mrs. Ellen Thompson, Battle Town, Ky., writes: "When I wrote you for advice I was very bad off. When I received your letter I commenced using Femna and it did Just what you said it would. I have had a cough for about fifteen years and your medicine has done mo more good than anything I have ever used. I am bo thankful to you for your advice to me." Mrs. Ellen Thompson. Mrs, James Eighmey, Grape, Mich., writes: "I have been troubled with pain bo fore and during my monthlies ever since I woe seventeen. I was also troubled with other female weakness. I took your treatment, and am now well, and thank yon for your kind advice." Mrs. James Eifmey. Mrs. John Meyers, Erhart, O., writes : " I have been a sufferer from chronic catarrh for years and have thereby lost the sense of smell entirely. I had four of the best physicians in this vicinity without receiving any benefit whatever. "Now I am once more a well woman. I find Peruna to be the best medicine In the world as It baa done me more good than my physician could have dona for me. My Mends say I look ten yean younger. I tell them that Peruna did It. I can't thank you enough tor your tree advice."' Mrs. John Meyers. Mrs. Ida Baker, Portsmouth, O., writes: " I am glad to say that I am well. I have taken Peruna and feel better than I have for ten years ( have gained twolve pounds and am still gaining. When I wrote to you for advice I had given up all hope of being weU again, and I feel that it has saved my life." Mrs. Ida Baker. Alice Scott, of Franklin, Ky., in a let ter to Dr. Hartman, says : "For seven long years I had been a constant sufferer from catarrh of the pelvlo organs which resulted in dis placement of the uterus. I wrote you telling you all my complaints from the beginning to the present, made hnpjy and much encouraged every time by your kind and fatherly letters of advice and instruction. I am now a strut g woman weighing 118 pounds." Alivo Scott. If' you do not derive prompt and uati factory results from the uae of Pcrir i, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving i. full statement of your case and he v. ib be pleased to give you his valuablo ad vice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. They Have Arrived. itforl A full line of "Air Tight Heat era" from $1.60 up to the best mnde. Also full lino of Cook, Box and Coal Stovep, Coal Hoda, Shovels, Pokers, Stove Pipe, Elbows, etc P. M. VRANEY, 07 8. Front St. Str. Blanche. On and after Tues day, Sep. 16, 1002, Str. Blanche will , sail for Vandemere, Stonewall and Bayboro, Tuesday and Friday at 7 a. m., returning Wednesday and Saturday. Goods 'received for above points daily. ' J. B. Arendelli Agt. " Gottdii: Banging andjjics; 'WahavVtVi-uato arrive MOO Bolls Cotton Bagging, &500 bundle Cotton Ties.1 V " Bend, as jour order., Fncfii an the lowest, W i,;,f::lrer' -"T. E. liatham eft Co. MURPHY & COCi Commission :2ir:Brokers.:iv: Cc!!:3, Steels, Grala t Jtfi Direct wire to New York, and liicngo. Instantaneous reporta received of everj tnov on exchange. . E. F, FAT:", I'snr-sr, Spiced Pigrs Fresh Cream Cheese. Rnlnona Kananrra 6 u6v,. Small Pig Ilamp, English Cured Shoulder,; Breaifast 5 Strips. Fresh lot Fancy Elgin and TT: n;-ii i ,1. , . . iiouii b iriunies oodii sour Veal Loaf, Ham Loaf, Potted Ham and Tongue, Chip Beef." f j eau iot iouoiene. Force, Cream of Wheat 1. 1 , i t j . 1 Fresh Oat Flakes and Grits. Frenli Prnnoa Full cfrnlr .1 I. M-TIAWII J5 tti UiVskfUfelil 5 'lhnii aa Guaranteed Cfothijig. Elm City Lumber Cor. H. Front ' NCXT SE..IOH UNIVERSITY COLLEGE nc ifen ip imc -Richmond. vr niLvivniL A Fine Line of mm ' (MdDB IN BERKSHIRE) Pound and Box Paper. Whitehursfs 45 Pollock St. New Bern Is Very Lucky uFrosped Brewing ; Company 4f which fa said to o the Purest and Best of Beers by the , tolled-States Health Bnlletu,. whloh is the highest American authority.' It IS not a cheap beer that will bum ones' stomach' and produce a itraln en the system,.,' , A fuU stock ot the above beef In bulk and export ran be had st 18 Middle 8b I F.: Trie: o i. - i 1 IUctare Hall. or Theory, I dlrlwsl C. " ST Laboratories f PmoI, I VLsfm J smimmmmmmnmmmmsmmmmnmnmmB nwf" I .Ind Pppoiupft I Bfe arnir sf DFT 5Tr PHaKmacT si i rTHL..iu' i uuuu UUUU11UU .1 m'piC m Jlj Jtil jCj Jilt I Feet JastJJRecctvc A ( s ' t-- 's ' - ? ID $ X -' . f Clover Hill Print Butted ' . . . -I ana sweet. ' , v , . c p J and Na Bob Pan Cake Flonr. fe ikf " ' S"5 nf Sfa.,l oJ U.I 1 'tMThAlMssfav aft Betail WiS 'I yn wn. s w. s. feck im Fiuiioua f rum Ocean to Ocean. (uaranteod to be as Represent- ' ...i ... u, inr..J - A '.r All ganncnls beaftthft Ilnion , Label which is poeitiv' proof . of their sanitary condition : An4, that' they aro TA I LOU-MADE. , PERFECT FITTINQV" ? NEWEST STYLES, k honestly nADa ASK FOR, IT ! v: ' 'i J i FOR SALE BY Co. Store Dcftt A Fden Httu 1 . t rfJIN cA Fair Critic ? can say nothing ,lnt g Fall snit If it's made thern. know everything, bnt,We d to make good, dressy, 1 clothes, as our pitrona t J ing will tell you. Cloth fir shrinking, accurate cnttlD," i tlsans tell the tale. Let t measure (or a Autumn Buiw F. 9f. Chst-I ; FOR Sf ' ' Inanrar vti:iv.-5-!it.'- QFFIOT "Com Booth Fnoa-r ft BnADOAMTS'LAX and FXYBR TOKIO I Malaria la aUnsfonr tooloand can be g! Improve and enrich t' late the digestive tr cure so pay. Bit ! i'OT, Best MachL Brick at ' iLqyest (i " t J 17 ( l. f r the Tr'

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