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Jf N J' oil ;f - ,v. ' " " '' VOL. XX-HO. 146 UW BIKI, I. C, SUNDAY UOESIHfl, SIPTIMBIE 21, 1902. TWENTY-FIRST YKMi . k V i.mv .' . . , ' . i i -i ... : . . . . f . i ' . .... v . ."V . '. . ' . . ' .... ..... . ' t ' . , . ... , ' . .V 1)1 Jjg Wishes to Say to the Ladies fj That his Stock is Complete. It represent the Grandest j Assortment of I Foreign and Domestic Goods Jjy Ever Shown in the City. A beautif al line of Waistings in French "and Laiglon Flannels in all colors, at 26c, 60c and 75c. Another line of Waiatings in Roman Stripes and all the fl late designs, at 10c, 12io and 16c. A Corduroy Waistings at 60o and 76c. j Elberton Costume Velvet for Waists, in pink, light and ft dark blue, green, garnet, old rose, gray, white and black at It! A. i Sr J Taffeta Silk in all colors, fi only 40c. K All the late styles in Up-to-date Dress Goods and Trim m niiogs to match. (is We invite all to j look. No trouble to show goods. 4 WE MEAN AM. WE SAT ! Just Received ! Our complete line of E. F. Eeed 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 Shirt Waist Goods for Fall ever hIiowh in tho city, and invite you to drop in and look at fliem. J. J. BAXTER cMeetme at S. Coplons The Father of Lot Trices. We will give you a few of Our Low Prices which we quote here below : DRY U00D8. Black Iirilliantinf, " Cashirfyo, Plains for waists, Flannel in stripns," - 7,rir, 3 in 5c 1 22c 30 in. 48c 24c 19c 16c 9c 16c 7ic 7Jc 8Jc Sic 8ic 4Jc Km- Ulark Sattflon 2.V Froncli Batin for dust skirt,., 10c & l?jc Flannolettes in all colors 10c & 12Jc Percales fie A flc Outings Cc Nelson Ginghams 5c Blcacliing flc Sheeting We invite every Iwxly to call elsewhera ' and 75 Middle St. ntxt to Gasklll Cream of Roses ls a harmless liquid preprstlOD for rorooTlng Sunburn, Freckles, Tan tad Improving lh oosnpleitoa. Wha applied It Is Invisible and oaaaot be washed off. The dark line around the neck, caused by wearing tight fitting collars. Is removed by Cream of Rosea. 25c. at BRADHAM'S PHARMACY. . Style, 'Dttrdiltto and Finish , mark all the tarnonta we offer. No question about tt triad prerss oar tteU . roentaod we beg a trial. . We have a , practical knowledge of the carriage bat- iaaas, we have the nrooer vehicles and all are at joni serrloe. Look over ear we pat Kobser Tires oa yoor old or bsw wheels. We shrink yoar loose Mm . In a machine without sotting than. ; Everybody Is Invited to tee the work of i4be machine patting aew bolt Is) same ; , 4 plaoes, ku-. . .m) -tyi, Ct. EL. XY&ten Son. . u , i , rnone ix.--'k. ' ' 71 Bm4 -It, Hi Bi. .t.O v V good value at 60c, our price come and take a EN'S SHOES. $3.60 Shoes $2.86 00 Bhoes 2.68 2.50 Bhoes 3.i 2.00 Bhoes 1.09 1.60 Bhoes .98 LADIES SHOES. 2.00 Bhoes 1.98 1.76 Bhoes 1.94 1.60 Bhoei .98 CHILDREN'S SHOES. 1.00 Shoes .84 .90 Bhoes .89 .75 Bhoei 58c examine our stock before buying Hdw. C., New Bern, N. C. If yon are in need of any- r Metal Bodied Dating Stamps, Air Ouahipn Band Daters, Sign Markers, Numbering Machine, Dating Ma chines, Seal Presses, Check Pro tectors, etc. 1 wwuld be Pleased to get Your Order. OWM o. Dunir, V2CKATER ST. '' IVii aro Now Ready .' 1 to do an repair work to jroar stovsd' for winterise. ' - , ', . " , Ws earry a aloe tine of Cook and Heat ing BtoTSs that will be sold cheap. Stove pipe, Hoofing, Guttering and work of all shape and sixes mads to order. . i Don't forget ns on Plumbing. J J PboaetW. ..('" : ',--.,;tL Foy & Weed Co., mm Me Stamps A Secret Carriage. Society it all agog with curiosity aad a lively upheaval threatens to overtake oar upper tea when all the tacts come to light A certain gallant gentleman stole away betwesa two days and made a rinaway netck with a beautiful young widow. For certain reasons the affair hat ben kept a tenet bat lively devel opments are promised in the near future and It it a safe prediction that by this time next week every one will know all about the runaway match. t Choice VenlsoB steaks and Routs at the Oaks Market today. Cralg-Prltdiird Discussion. On account of the Oralg-Pritchard pol itical debate to be held at Elnston, Monday September S3 the A. ft N. O. railway will tell tickets at one first class fare for round trip. Stations east of New Bern will tell tickets by train No. 4 and return by trala No. 8. CASTOR I A For Infant gad Children. Tlii Kind Yon Ran Alraj. Ecs&bt Bears the . Btgnanreof Progress of Christian Science. We now have a Christian Science Church In our city. The Society which has been doing Its work quietly (or sev eral years has disbanded and a Church has been organised, to be known as First Church of Ohrlst,Sclentist, of New Bern N.C. The Society consisted of seven loyal Scientists who have stood all tests brought to the work in Its pioneer ef forts, and when ready to form Into a church organization, found twenty-one active workers to antteeven more firmly and faithfully, to establish the teachings which they believe will free mortals from tin and sickness and eventually from death. The Society turned over to the Church all Its possessions including money left in treasury, also furniture, pictures, organ, and a complete Library of Chris tian cMenoo Literature, which is opened free, daily, to the public. All literature will be for sale here also. Their very attractive and daintily fur nished rooms at 87 Craven St., Christian Science Hall, beautifully decorated wfta palms, ferns and fall roses, were well filled last Sunday when a number came to Join la their simple, yet Impressive services, and to Inaugurate the Church movement established by them on Aug ust 18th. Many lingered after the ser vice at night to sing the beautiful hymns used by them, Scongregatlonal singing being an especially enjoyable feature of their services. This church as are all of this denomi nation, Is a branch church of the First Church of Christ, Scientist (known as the Mother Church) of Boston, Mass, and although individual In Ita government, Its services are the same. Two readers conduct these services, while it Is recog nized all over the world, that the Bible and Science and Health, with key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy, Is the only preacher or pastor of Christian Scientist Churches. Visitors and Christians of all denomi nations, also those not professing Chris tianity will always find a welcome with the Christian Scientists In their church worship, and Jhelr reeding rooms, at the same address, are open daffy to all en quirers. ' There are now four Christian Scien tist Oharohet In North Carolina, Ashe- vlDe having had one for severalty ears. Wilmington, Elnston and New Bern having formed theirs this summer, aad It it qilte Worth noting that nearly all have about the tame membership. A TKUB SATING. "Most Ilea Dig Their Grtvtt Witt Their Teeth." The wrong kind of food fills more graves than any other oaate. It a easy to retain good health by the ate of proper food and It Is pleasant too. The Rev. O. M. bods of Iowa City, Iowa, makes a soooesefol experiment. "I am OS years ef age aad a preacher. Last winter I went , to Xantea and had charge el tw eknnlaea, , A little ate of Grape-Nuts food inade me believe It to be a tne brain sjad nerve baOdari 1 wanted to experiment .farther with It to I vied drape-Nate for breakfast and tap per for more them throe months with the beet results. I lot ohly , nerer had better health la lay Ufa, bat , the , effect oa my braus was wonderful , 1 had become for getful of names and penont aad things, wet often unable to man even the names of old friendt,' '-UU i fsLri After oalag Grape-Mote tot two weeks forgotten aemet eseae to me and at tha days and weeks pasted my memory was wonderfully nnioktl as to aamee and dates, aad mental ' ability la general. N eoeia proton, without manuscript or notes at arm before and la a month or Use I said to ,rayse)i,,CrVape-Nata lea brain food,' and at .tack I now reoom- SaendTt .JJjMnM. ,:f4; "- It also gives Wth' and ' blood, nerve and muscle. Cheerfully and earnestly I advise students, clergymen, heachers and all mental workert to oat Grape-Nuts steadily tnd sjstcrcntlcally if you wish tosicclln in- ! and literary work. renew your s ami fr-il well. It Is ti e b.".t rc'va :,! I ..'a food I have tr- Heavy Damages Awarded A. F. Sea- well by the Court. Registration From Oct. 3 to 25. t. . Joyner Will Not Enter Ac tive Political Campaign. Streams Banning Lew. Farmers Slew In Pick ing Cot ton. Raleigh, September 2. The verdict of the Moore county jury In awarding H. F. Seawell $4,500 damages against the Seaboard Alr-Llne because some em ployees of the latter threw eggs at him at the depot In Shelby occasioned some surprise here. The railway will take the case to the Bupreme Court. Attorney general Gilmer gave the opinion that, as was stated yesterday, the registration for the November elec tion should begin October 2, and end October 25. The Democratic and Re publican State chairmen announce the fact of their assent to this view. Although It Is against the law to ahoot doves before November 1, pot-hunters are shooting many of them. One man the other day killed 00. Water melons of great size continue to come In here. For example one wagon load today of 22 melons, weighed 1,240 pounds, an average of nearly 00 pounds. The dancing club of the Agricultural and Mechanical College gave Its first german last night at Raney hall. Prof. Henry M. Wilson of the Agri cultural and Mechanical College and Miss Mary Archer Turner, daughter of Dr. Vines E. Turner of Raleigh will be married at Christ church Oct. 22. It will be the most notable of the autumn wed dings. An arm of a young white man, John Richardson, was torn off by a cotton gin near here and he died last evening In a hospital In this city. The climate bulletin for this State for August, Issued today, says the mean temperature was 7.4 degrees, which Is half a degree below normal. The high est temperature on any one day was 105 at Chapel Hill; the lowest 89, at Llnvtlle The average rainfall was only 8.03 inches which Is 1.92 below normal. The great est was 0.91 Inches, at Kinston, the least nine-tenths of an Inch, at Lenoir. The greatest deficiency of rain occurred at Wilmington and Lenoir. State Superintendent of public in struction J. T. Joyner, decides that It is not proper for him to make political campaign speeches, but to devote him self to educational work, ft ate Chair man Simmons concurs In this view of the matter. Hundreds of streams are dry. The soil Is dry to an unusual depth. This oity is taking practically all the water from Walnut creek. Its source of supply. There is an ample supply for the city however. The farmers continue to be slow In Dlcklce cotton. A rain storm will do them great damage. Much cotton is hanging very loosely from the bolls Borne people from here will go to Kinston Mondsy to bear the Joint de bate between Benator Prltchard and Locke Craig. IN MEMORIAH. Joseph . Armtnlus Paris was born in the State of Virginia, near Buffalo Springs on Oct. 19, 1805, and died In New Bern. N. C, Sept. 19, 1901. His father, the Rev. John Paris was a minister in the Methodist Protestant Church, and after having served it at numerous places went to his rest from La Orange, N. C, and left a numerous family, among the younger membsrt of which was the subject of this sketch. At an early age he went to work and dis played the same vim which has charao torlced him since, and by strict attention mattered the details and fitted himself for a larger field. This vu found here abont ten years ago when he entered the employ of Mr. 0. 8. Holllster one of our leading grocers. Three yean later we find him in business on hit own aooouat, having associated with him, Mr. K.K. Bishop; Since that time the firm name, "J. A. Farlt Co." bat become a famll lar one with the business world and has established an enviable reputation through hit personal efforta. ' Bat there wet another tide to the man which; hit many friendt will remember him by,' and especially regret hit lost. Bit ready wit and "glad hand" were welcomed In an circles to which he aspired. ' ; ',' ' A member of the Chamber of Com merce, he was ever 'ready to do hit part towards the advancement of hit adopted home. ' ,, j, : M VA V: , ' vr '" ' -i Soon after eoming to the oity he eon- looted himself, with the Prajtbyterlaa church tnd lived a life consistent with its doctrine, aad died la Ita faith,,. ' Mr. Parii wet strictly a Just aad hon est man. ' He vu alto very charitable not the kind that gets la the papers. Hit family learned most of thli about him during hit last tlcknea, from people whom he had helped In various ways eoming to Inquire about him and wish for his recovery. On January 28, 1805 he married Kiss Hauls Maria Bynum. His widow tod three children the youngest not yet t month old, survive him, and have the i"nv; rrtyolr ottr fitlre community. P. We are prepared to furnish In any quan tity and on short ' notice The Best and manufactured in East ern North Carolina. It will be to your in terest to write or phone (at our expense) at Clark's, N. C, belore placing your order. Kinston-Clark's Brick & Tile Co. Represented in New Bern by J. R. PARKER, JR. 6. N. Ennett. 0 They Have Arrived. A full line of "Air Tight Heat era from 1.50 up to the best made. Also full line of Cook, Box and Coal Stoves, Coal Hods, Shovels, Pokers, Stove Pipe, Elbows, etc. P. M. VRANEY, 67 N. Front Ht. Str. Blanche. On and alter Tues day, Sep. 16.N1902, Str, Blanche will sail for Vandemere, Stonewall and Bayboro, Tuesday and Friday at 7 a.im., returning Wednesday and Saturday. Goods received for above points daily. J. B. Arendell, Agt. Cotton Baaqinq WW and Ties. We have in stock and to arrive 8,500 RoUs Cotton Bagging, 8,600 bandies Cotton Ties. Send as your orders. Prices are the lowest. JT. 12. Isathsitt eft Co. MURPHY & CO., Commission Brokers, Cottonr StocbE Grain tMm jDiifecwiri W' Kew totk and Instantaneous reports received of every triore on exchange. 1 E. T. TAT4, Manager, ' i SKtS'&M- Craven' Street.; TootbBmslies tt DtyisV Davis Pharmacy ate Jnst received a large assortment of Tooth Brnshet audi by Chat Loonea of Paris.. Each brash has "Davit' Pharmacy" stamped Joa. ths handle and it guaranteed . to ' give satis faction, of money refunded. . ' ( . JA.COC V F h Fxe.WMskeyl it the i -t. r""-- , ., Most Droameot.al SCHOOL SUPPLIES Spiced. Pig's Fresh Cream Cheese, llaloirna Sausage. Small Pig Hamp, English strips. 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 Cottolene. Force, Cream of Wheat fresh Uat Flakes and Grits. Fresh Prunes. Full stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries. .1 1. MrTIAWTPl rsr," V. Hi UAVtiiAMititi. roeer, 'Phone 01. 71 ISruad Ht. Guaranteed Clothing. .i irnsntTtsi 1 nnti Elm City Lumber Cor. H. Front ' next mretioM UNIVERSITY COLLEGE nc aJcniniMC-'CHMOMD. VI ITI I. V IV I 111. YinOINlA. WEI1ICIHE DEHTISTty PHARWACT Lactur Halls r Thorjr. Laboratory for Proof, nospmiagr preenc. Ono hundred pag-. Catalogs Pr . Books ! Alt kinds Blank Books Ledgers, Day Books, Journals, Cash Books, Receipt Books, . Order Bookf, Memo. Books. Letter Copying Books, Books with Special rulings. Whitehurst's i 45 Pollock Ht. , Phone 228. New Bern Is Very Lucky to have an agent for the tale of the Prospect Brewing which (s taid io bVthe, fomt aad ,fieit of Beers by. thaJDnUed Btatet Health; Bulletin, Which l the highest American authority. 4I1 lino a oheap beef, this will bum ones stomach,, end prodnoe la strain on the system, t.Vt'C 1'i 1 , A fug erock of the above beer In bulk and export can be had at 18 fiddle BW J. F. .Taylor,! A".t. for the rro!'r','.t rrjr'r-r Co. S il! IB I Feet f Jtist Received. Cured Shoulders, Ureakfast and Na Bob Pan Cake Flour, W. S. FECK & COSi CL0TH1. Famous from Ocean to Ocean. Guaranteed to be as Represent ed or Money Refunded. All garments bear the Union Label which is positivtt proof of their sanitary condition and that they are TAI LOIt-MADE. PERFECT FITTING, NEWEST STYLBS, HONESTLY HADE. ASK FOB IT ! ' FOR SALE BY Co. Store Dep't, V Fden His. cA Fair Critic can say nothing but good of his Fall snit If It's made here. We don't know everything, bnt we do know how to make good, dressy, long-wearing clothes, as onr pitrens of jean' 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 Suit. F. M. Chadwlek, FOR SALE. Best Machin e Made Brick at Lowest Prices. Inanranee. Ooa. Booth Fion ft HairoocKBTS. llRADHAira tiZATITl CHJLL aad nSYBB TONIQi I nj ears for Malaria la all 1U forms. It to a noeral toale aad ean be gtvea to : ehudrtt to Improve and earieh the blood an4 regu late the digestive traet. , Prloa BOa JIo enre too pay. ; BIUDBAM'S PHAB KAOT. ' ' ' --- ; - ' " v- v"'.'-'' Vttnjavsa-isw i V! i it r r . Brick 1
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