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VOL (XX-K0.! 149 eivfi if) i ' IIW Bill, I. C, THURSDAY MOMIIB, SWTIMBIB 25, 1902. TWINTJ-flRST YI&K v. -" I'.l'ft.'V Wishes to Say iK That hig Stock is Complete. .'It repreeentt the Grandest & Assortment of, , U..- ' I Foreign and Domestic Goods g Ever Shown in the'city. J) ' A beautiful line T)f Waisttags in French and Laiglon ft Fhu.nelshf aUlorgtatSc fiOouidrSo. A Ik Aiiothet line oi.WaistiiirB in IS ,ate designs, at 10c, 12io and 15c. Cordnrojr Waistinga at 0 Elberton Costume Velvet dark blue, green, garnet, old rose, 1.00. Taffeta Silk in all colors, good value at 60c, our price only 40c. All the late styles in Up-to-date Dress Goods and Trim mings to match. 'iS We invite all to 3 look. No trouble to show goods. WE MfJ'AM, WK SAY f GRirrON.DRAND cMtetme at The Father of We will give you a few of Our Mow DRY UOODS. 7fir, SB in. Black Brilliantine, 48c " " Cashmere, 2Ac ' Plains fnr waists, 23c 30 in. Flannel in stripes," lRc Black 8atteen 2.rc French Hattn (or dust skirts, . 10c A 12(c Flannelettes in all color 10c & 12ic Percales tic & tic Outings 6c Nelson Ginghams 5c Bleaching Meeting We invite everybody to call elsewhere. 48o ate 19c 18c 0c 1Sc He 7JC 3(c Sjc HJc t Jo and S. COPLOH, 75 Middle 8t, next te flukll! Hdw. Co., Hew Ben, . C. Cream of Roses ' Is a harmless liquid preparation (or removing B unburn, Freckles, Tea and Improving the completion. When applied It la Invisible tod cannot be washed off. The duk line around Ua neck, caused by weartag tight fitting collars, li removed by Cream of Boms. STio. at BRADHAITS PHARMAOT. "Knocked Uie Btufflntr ,,, fbiwke It Into iplleters, ,way .have . J v 1 ' keea tke tele'of year' rktriage when t ill 7? V U5? by .soitagt "there la helm In flUJ ' nk ihlZl '1. w 7 l j.liWtaJctojo cats' have it made good as new.. We do nfll have it made good as new.. We do al kmdl of hesrlMSif tmM; MA: kk.b ,.V.utD.l.lui .'.1 .'.a 1' newwheeto. We shrink your loose tires . J In la aatoliMeV taithout tttlng them. Mitwftbiide ta Ingltjwl n ma th ' nhUpBUUi,iwwitoii i)i tame Phone 19s, -4 Kcrl I " '.1 1 '.'LU I f to the .Ladies , Boman StriDes and all the tfli and 76c. for Waists, in pink, light and gray, white and black at come and take a Fafl hinge Snappier. Laner; Better tbaB eTer Our lino of Griffon Brand Cloth : ing Men's Suits in Extra Fine Worsteds and all the real thing. Youths Suite in Elegant Casai mere, Ohilds 2 piece, 3 piece and Norfolk Snits in fullest assortment and at prices that require no argu ment to sell them. There may be some clothing as good ag ours but not at the price. When yon buy here you boy right I J. J. BAXTER, 89 Middle Street. S. Coplon's Lote 'Prices. Low Prices which we quote here MEN'S SHOES. 3.S0BhoM 19.98 .w onoes 3.8J x.ou onoes l.ss J.00 Bhoes i.60 Bhoes I Ihltl aanva 2.00 Bhoes 1 fl 1.75 Shoes 1.80 Shoes .ttg CHILDREN'S SHOES. 1.00 Bhoes .94 .90 Bhoes M .75 Bhoes sag examine oar stock before baying Visiting Cards ! , I hare made arrangements! with Reliable Engraven to funUi Vis iting Cards at the following price SCRIPT LETTERING, 60 Ida Kngrsrlng Plate, aame only,! and PrinUaf beat quality cards, 75c, fl.00. GOTHIC, ft ROM IK LCTTXRIITQ- tngravlnf plate, aame only, aad -pita. fatatetyeraXlMrlio. t BHADXP OLD ENGLISH LXTTEB WQ Xngvavlng plate, name only, aad printing Met quality cards, ILftO SXIO. ' PBlMltHO CaRM TROMI oLD PLA.T1A Ladlea' and Genttomerfi beat joallty tarda, We, tOt. O-i hvOi-i I can also furnish Bngrsre Wed diOf Invitations and JlournlBf Oardt" at Lowest MoeaV'v!: :'(- 17ft nrti orn-i'l w . miv nvif v.:-' '--ivry 'Ay '-'"'r to do an repair work to yoattSresTXr We tarry a alee Bae of Cook and Heat tng Baovet that wlUbtsoJdebaap. Btove pipe, Roof lug, OntteHng ;aod work ef all shape aad sites made to order: .. , 1 Dbo'l forget as oa Pmmblng. i, PboaelSO. ' ' i- ' : FoyT&SVcod'Co., .':. r f . .-f r ---.- i . Clot eiiEisfl. Chief Dawson's of Elizabeth City, Libel Suit. Twe Theaiaaa New Peasiea Appii- eatleaa. Tery Teaaf at Mar- ; rlage. Pelltleal Fereeast Mrs. Buck Barled. Itsleiary Fledge Given. RiLKiea, Bept 94. State Auditor Dixon today oompleted the examination for the Bute pension board of the more than 1,000 new applications for pen sions. The State hoard of examiners of pub lic Instruction met here again today. It It composed of W. P. Wood, J. P. Jeter tad T. W. Pattoa. It had a conference with the Governor today. Chief of Police Dawson of Elizabeth Oltytued aaelf-formed "citizens com' mlttee" there for libel, growing oat of t publication made by It regarding him tad the Oroptey case. The court below held there was no libel. The Supreme Court sustains this and says ao special damage resulted tad that the words used by the citizens committee did not Impute to Dawson unfitness to perform the duties of hit office or want of in tegrity. A charter was granted today to the Piedmont Electric Company of Ashe- vllle. Among today's arrivals were M. E. Manly, New Bern; Edwin A. Holt, Bur lington. Rev. W.C. Newton of the Baptist church at Greensboro, goes to China as t missionary. Piedmont Association has pledged Itself to bear hit expenses. His own church promised him S500, bat gave him 1760. The age of two large oaks which died la the eapltol square and were cot down this week was found to be 100 and 170 years respectively. Borne of the appllcanu for widows pensions give their ages at from 44 to 60 years, tad this la spite of the fact that In order to receive pensions they must have married a soldier prior to April 1, ISM. The one who gives her age at 44, was therefore only 7 years old at that date. Of course all such app licttlons are rejected. Seoreury of Bute Grimes and Bute treasurer Lacy spoke in the campaign in Harnett oounty today and will make three more speeches In that county. Bute labor commissioner Varaer, who arrived today from Lexington, ttyt he hat teen all over the 7th Congressional district and that there ta lets of the inde pendent movemeat there than in any other district Ht ttyt the Democrats will sweep every oounty except Ttdkln tad Davie and that there It t prospect of their carrying Davie, while the Re- : GOES TO GEM MANY. .' Ptnjcatar Trawlers Demand the Impor tattM ef Aaserlcta Articles. Tkad drink Wee alnoe babyhood, ana arenougn I was very nervous tnd dyspeptic, coald not aad would aot be lieve that coffee bad anything to do with It," writes ta American lady now living la Mualoh "Germany. 1 "My physician finally eonrinoed me that eoffee wet at the bottom of all my troubles, aad I tried nuay things to uke 1U place, but nothing satisfied the crav ing for real coffee. At last one day In a half hearted, despairing mood, I bought ftom the grocer some Poet am Food Oof fee' My growa-up daughter, who by the way, hex tuher)tod , my taste for oof fM aad alta saf ;4trvaataets, laughed aad said, Dout yon know that noth ing can take tbt place, of well made cot- iee, nau ava ana aair atocna, wiu piea ttefrlBh eternal, t.. : ; 'I firmly baUeve It I replied, "but a drtwamg eaaawa grasp at ttraw, tnd I em iMe perreot, every flay aid eai klrol ealythml at all, and Dr,8-liketberettef the phytldant, talhlaURUloeleliroUMree.' j eoaext asornlag I' pertonally made a pot ef roetatti follcwln 1 cJoeely the dl- raetioti-aad reck sjuprbet The eolor was a rich, drk!vlBey,rowa,:anda rrfeeaaat aroesa greeted the nostrils. Bot the testathe eraettl tettt I eoafsss I feared to pal It to thai; teat for f ear of aaotaer dlaaoDomtmenL' ' 1 ::t' . 1: , Bat aoso with my daeghtet. 'who eagerly made the trial aad fairly khooted J-'Harraht Mamma, 'yon hate found Jt tf. last ; I Vied It,, and. 'thtt ended ear eoffee drlaklag Cor good. The flavor was t all aad rlek bad left Bothing to be destr tH, V ' ' '' ft'VX 'mIj it.'X,-. y ..it.' v-i: J ,( ; (y, ; ;jS a AortfJtae, tByMdyspeptU dlsap peared aad as fot liaeree,my daughter and- myself almost forgot ( thai such things existed until we same te Germany and t bed to go back 'to eoffee ad we are atala at aetreat end dytpeptie as we astd te be, But we doat Intend to let 1t go obi I have written to America for a gooa suppiy . sn fotium ana propose to always have It la the fatnre at any tosu Life la ml sera bit to at without Pot , Whet we lsed h, 'Posttm proved the most gentle of coeqaerort end loaded at with benefits la the way of strength ened health and quiet nerves." Name Kvm by Tostum Co, Battle Creek, li-ich. THE OLD RELIABLE 7An 'In AbsolulelycPure THERE IS NOSUBSmUTZ publican majority in Ytdkin will be re duced. Thlt afternoon Mrs. T. V. Bunch, the wife of station-master Bunch of the Union passenger station here, tnd moth er of Mr. R. E. L. Bunch, ex-general passenger agent of the B. A. L., was buried here. Her age was 69, Two weeks ago she fell from a step ladder, breaking her hip and sustaining Inter nal injuries which caused death. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind Yon Han Always Bears the Signature of THE COTTON EXCHANGE The Enlarged and Improved Facilities of J. E. Latham & Co., a Great Advantage. One of the busy places of the city is theJ.E. Latham & Co's Cotton Ex change, where in addition to the buying of cotton for the market and conducting a general stock jobbing business, they do an extensive wholesale business in meats. They have made some changes-in their business this week, having instituted a private uireci wire irom new iuraauu Chicago thereby enabling them to get more complete dally market returns and quicker service. ekThey now quote the stocks on several corporations. The upper story of the building Is for the exclusive use of their telegraphic business. An office has recently been established In Norfolk where Mr. Latham is located and they are placed In touch with one of the leading cotton markets of the coun try. These changes enable the firm to serve .their patrons better and they are equipped now to do buslnees on a much larger scale (and their customers will have a great advantage also. P0LL0CKSVILLE. Cotton Being Marketed Early. Personals Marriage. Mr. Mattocks Elected Vice President Asheville College. Sept. S3 The farmers are selling their cotton early thia season, most of them are selling as fast at they get It ready, Mr. E. L. Haughton has returned back home from an extended visit to relatives at PltUboro, Miss Bertha Tucker of New Bern Is teaching school at this place. She is especially liked by the children and also by the older people. Dr. O. J. Bender Is visiting hit brothei here thlt week, but will leave for Pamll eo county la t few days. We are glad to see thtt Mr. John E. Msttocks hat been appointed Vice Pratl dent of the Asheville College. Tbt Ashe ville Citizen has this to say of aim. "J. E. Mattocks, vice president of the college, It t North Carolinian by birth. Ht It highly recommended by well known educators. Dr. George T. , win toa. Prof. Collier Cobb, iProk' HV H. Williams or the university or: norm Carolina, and others, as a man of ability aad sound scholarship, a gentleman of pleatlog manners and Ugh moral char- er. Mr. Mattocks graduated; from the University of North Otrollaa la 1895 with . the degree of M. S. for -original work la aoology. Hie inyetttgttlotit wen not only read with Interest, in thlt country, but found favor abroad. ') Mr. Mattocks will nave charge ef the depart' seat ef tlBBaB.-'.-.wf A. 4 Mrs. Uvula Hunt Mattocks win leach German aad assist In tirimtrv work, Mrs. Mtttooke Is an honor 1 gradntte Of the Greensboro State Normal.'?-1 ; - Mr. Matloeke la a attire of thlt coun ty, a eon of our old friend, Dr. 0. J. Met tooks who lives near this pnoe." ( ' ; ' We have only three oottoa buyers thU year. Mr. Walker Mtaret, of Wil mington for Alts Bpront aad Sonsy I B Elliott for JrE. Latham Co Ti 8. Bea der for Johnson and Thompsonj j m.! Mr. Abner J. Htrgett of this pleee wtt married last Taesdty at I p. ss. te Mist Ettle Woo tea at the residence of her father, Mr. Robert Wootea.1l wtt t quiet home wedding. - ' t ;;(. Mrs. Annie Hart htt moved back home with her parent! tt thlt place, Mr. tnd Mrs. J. W. Bhepard. ; ' , Bender Bros, are receiving their sew fall stock by every boat and train.. Oo to aoe them for the best goods In town. mm How To Save Money. Pay Tour Doe Tax At Once And Save The Cost. Dog Law Should any person fall to give In their Dog and pay the Tax on same as provided by the City Charter, they shall be guilty of a mlsdemeaner and fined five dollars or imprisoned ten days. The dog declared a nuisance and destroyed. J. J.TOLBON, City Tax Collector. The STew Firm. Is constantly receiving fresh goods every dsy. We have just received a fresh lot of Fulton market Corn Beef the finest that comes to this market also fresh lot of Kinghama Best Hams, Breakfast Bacon, Plonto Hams Richmond Shoulders, etc. We wish yon all to give us a call thank ing you In advance, we are Yours to please, McGEUEE & WILLIH. Phone 137. Store 77 Broad street. Prescriptions at Davis'. Davis' Prescription I Pharmacy makes a specialty of prescriptions. Prompt tnd careful attention Is given them. Only the best drugs are used. The prices are reasonable. Send yours there to be filled. Cigars to please every body. Prince of India, Cubanola, Hsney Special, Aunt Hannah, A. to Z. Down Home. J. H Parker Jr. THERE are two makes of loaded shells known as THE BEST U. M. C. and Winchester. I Also carry the Cele brated Austin Loaded 8hells. Just re ceived thirty thousand shells, both black and smokeless powder, drop and chilled shot Do not accept the so oalled "just as good. Mv line of Leeeines, Hunting Coats, Vests, Caps, etc.. is the finest ever shown in New Bern, also full line of Bingle and Double Barrel Guns, both hammer and hammerless. I make a specialty of SnorMnff Goods and if I havn't just what you want, can get it for you at short notice. WM. T. HILL, piia?' 91-93 Middle Stieet. NEW BERN, N. C. Now is time to buy a new Cook Stove. I have on hand a full line of Cook Stoves of the mast improved styles. The " New South " and "New Enterprise" in all sizes. Ev eryone guaranteed as represented. P. AL VRANEY, 07 8. Front Ht, ta. H. Ennett ! itMeaeeee , Cotton Bagging : jt and Tios. : ,,Wa,)jutye(took .and,.to i arriTe 8,500 Rolls Cotton Bagging, , &MQ bimdlee Cotton Ilea, . , j r send ta tour orders; Prioes a J.3Ithma&o. MURPHY COS Conmkston v. ; 'Vf itV ltj .! iki'i '. ,). j1 V''':' ' . Brokers Ccttcn, St::ts, Grain & Protlslcrs Direct, wire, to, New,,)rprk'and ' hicagot ' i . . i - y ' ' Instantaneous reports received of every move On exchange. ' . ( p PATE, Mating 17 Craven Street. ' V, If SCHOOL l mm 1 UUIIJJIUN Fresh I Celery J First of the season at J, L. McDaniel's g New Barrel Corned Beef. Jji No. 1 Shore Mackerel. g Spiced Pigs Feet. JgT Fresli lot Fox River Print Butter, Fancy Elgin Butter. j? Rock Candy Drip Syrup. g Na Bob Pancake Flour, Buokwheat. g Grape Nuts, Force, Pettyjohn's Breakfast Food, Postum 5 Ceral. Fresh lot Ginger Snaps 5c lb. 5? Codfish, Irish and Sweet Potatoes, and a complete stock of everything usually kept by a first-class grocery establishment. mm 'Phone 91. Guaranteed Elm City Lumber Cor. H. Front Books ! AH kinds Blank Books Ledpfirs, Day Books, Journals, Cash Bookn, Receipt Books, Order Books, Memo, Books. Letter Copying Books, Books with special rulings. Whitehurst's 45 Pollock St. Phone 228. New -Bern lry Lucky to have arrn'gent for the tale of the Prospect Brewing Company's rt ta l Best whkhtaU.al!the of Beer W the tnrU Bulletin.' which fsht n&rheet Imerloan authority. It Is not e cheap beer" thai will burn ones stomtcn and, prodtace a sttainon' the ty stem. . ,i, . vl fall sMiek el tbaabore hem la balk and 0xpot can 1 b hid, at I8;Mlddje 8. Agfc 10 we rreptcs ,4rpwing 1'P t -. , 0rin) 41411 K( ,KJ! 11 In 1 I n lit Davis Pharmacy hsS''1atT 'reoelriI a iaree assortment of Tooth Brushes mtdt by Chat Loonen of Parlti Etch Wsh su "Dtvlt1 1'bannaoy'ttanipejdXoa the handle and it guaranteed I to, give tails. faction, or money refunded ; - ip.yiijiaammMsttmasassistMej Wholesale A Retail Oroeer, 71 llrtfad HU g Clothing. 1 ff. I PECK 4 COS' E GLOWG. Famous from Ocean to Ocean. Guaranteed to be aB liepresent ed or Money Refunded. All gannentH bear the Union Label which is positive proof of their sanitary condition and that they are TAILOR-MADK. PERFECT FITTING, NEWEST STYLES, HONESTLY HADE. ANK FOB IT ! 3 FOR SALE BY Co. Store Dep't, a& Eden Hi. cA Fair Critic can say nothing but good of hia Fall suit if It's made here. We don't know everything, but we do know how to make good, dressy, long-wearing clothes, as our pitrons of years' stano lug will tell you. Cloth first, careful shrinking, aeon rate cutting, skillful ar tisans tell the tale. Let us take your measure for a Autumn Suit. F. 91. Chadwlek, FOR SALE. Best Machin e Made Brick at Lowest Prices. V-M .mt 1 art 11 Iiuiijrnee,i fnbtrettl Bts. i.Weihe aideMigaed.Vrte.aitlottaat the Undertatlag bualneta Mafoeted Vy J.. Bttttbakna Boa wir beiontlaaed aide; Ike,' sanie'Jatjae,'' I ej tej beet aad sates ; tt Wti. Taaaklt g the pubHa fur Psto ftTort anandting' ij,r ef their patronage, we rentals L 1 1 Jo. Q. Button. t H. rranklln Buttoa. Offloe No. U BootVl Allley.l Brick
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