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2 Wislie3,to;Eay That hia 8tpck'4j 6jmpleU. s Aasortnaent, of & A-' lL..l!-1 MSAit tr Flannels in all colriAt 25e 50c Another line of Walstings Jn ti late designs, aU( and Jc. OoiflBfo WWafingi M SOd IV Elberton Costume Velyetfor M 4ark blue, giaen, garnet, old oa ..1,w-., , r ... ., r.., ... -,u yy Taffeta Bilk in all colors, good talus at 60c, our price ) only 40c. O All the lats styles In TJp.to.date t)re8f Goods and Trim- 0. miogs. to match, . ,.',t ' ,U:iKh..i V. . ; v f Q. IN We invite all to look. No trouble to n miun a cairroM brand The Winter is Mothers and fathers bring your Clothing and Shoes. We will give you a few ptioea in MSN'S OLOTHIHO. 10 Black Worsteds 8 160 " 6 4S M S 08 ISO CAS8IMERE BUIT8. $6 60 Hutta, a oo " 5 00 " . - ISM 40 871 Drop into our store and let us Store, New Goods, New Bargains 75 Middle 8t. mt ! Giikill Cream of Roses It a hamlets liquid preparation for removing Buabura, frecklee. Tan and Improving the complexion. When applied It b bvttlble end caaaothe washed oft The dark Ua eroued Ike neck, etsMd by wsarlag kfr ttttag floUata, is raawTtd by Oman f Boaaa, tSe. at BBA.DEUT8 PHARMAOT, ' ''Knocked the CtuOnsr "& -i. Out' 61 -it," V.'r-.rf- - and broke H Into ipHatan, stay have .bceatbe fats ol year tartan whoa It wm raa Into by toraethlnR; bat "tbate ' It balai la Oilcad," ot Ultra It plcatora la kaowln( that hi oar tbop ym eta . nave it and good at mw. W do all . kindtof earrlan npalring and blaok tnithlng la a tkllUnl and tsptrlot maa- v , . - ' ' Ws put Rnbtar Tint on yoar old or ww vbtelt.' We thrlnk yoar loot tirat : la a marhlne without enttinf tlitm. F-Ttrybodr la Invlttd to tot tht work ot tht machine potting atw boltt la tame old placet. - .i . ... ' i -tLsyrssr-i . v t .-ia : i t6th3 Ladies it'fcpWaent the' Grandest ic, Goods u '1iS. - - a T71 on1 V mmImi rf'V and 76o. ) Roman Stripes and all the , O and Wo. ; O .Waists, in pink, light and rr ayvwhite and black at come and take iy show goods. V bjbj &r a.u ha w i , . n Siappifir.Lanfir, Belter tower Our line of Griffon Brand Cloth ingMen's Holts in Extra Fine Worsteds and all the real thing. Youths Suits in Elegant Caaai mere, Ohilds 2 piece, piece and Norfolk Suits in fullest assortment and at prices that require no argu meet to tell them. , There' may be some clothing as good as ours but not at the prloe. When you bay here you buy right! J. J. BAXTER, , ft -Middle StrwC Approaching ! boys t this sale and it them In lien's and Childrea'a clothing : CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. t 00 Bait 4 00 ' its S80 S0 " ISO 100 " IK tea M show yon what ws hare. New Hiw. C, lew Itn, I. d , ti':-' iDateauda arrangemenU with Reliable JSagraTers to furnish Vla- itinf Cards at the following pricee; SCRIPT UTTEBIMd, Oa10l.i. . "Psai flats, aaaas i aahj, i and frlatiag beat Snail tr eardsTse, 1.00. OCTHIO ROMJjrUTTK&mO ragiaviagplata, Baat oaly, aad print- lag ban aaalitf cards, tlJO, $10. 8H1DKD OLD KSOUflH XtTTKB- iMO-KagraviBg pitta, aama bnly, aad pratiag btat aall eatds, IUQ, 1110. i riHrTimr-o idi lntix old f UTle-Lailet' and OtatlonMt beat oaallty eatda. iOt,ph. .-- .; i , , . I eaa also furnish Engrared Wed ding inritationa and Hourniog Cards at Lowest Triota. r," U CSATEX IT.' IVo cro !g;v R::.:iy to do all rtpair work to yoat iIoih .m Wt carry at lot lint ot Cook and Etat log BUwti that Will bt told cbaep, 8tovt pIpCKooflns, CiulUrlrf and work of .all it; J tlitt m ' to orVr, Dihi'I lur-t Ol on I iumblrj, ri"Btt.j. - ' . .ranst Fa!! ClothlD Visitinn !' If art Carolina bay Ma Pmbllc .Schools, Kales ler FUlagBrlefs. Ot Trial Far Murder. 4. A. X, Wrack ' Cleared. Feaslea tlat. s i " Needed Bales fan.': ; ; Bauush, Sept. I5.44tatt Sapsrlatend eat ojT Pablle IattraeUoa JoyatrwlU la. a few days dttlgnate the day wklekwui this year bt ehtemd as MMortkCarouBa Day" Is the pablle school. . Last . year ks day selected was too early, at auay lahoolt ware aot onea. He will la all probability ' select aW Friday after ThaakiflTtag day. Then all the tekools wUltoopea. TlwlU be speolal sx- The SupresM Court today saaoaaotd t rait ameadlag the ralea regarding tat fUlag of brief, . Prited brkft art aow required la all eatev exeepl to pauper apDeals. TJis sppeuaaV,Mt,nie we btWealaartdaybtfetetaeeaB of the dlttrkjttewklek; theeat baloagt,aad tat appellee autl file kit oa Moaday of the week of the dlttrlot Prtaud eoples of the abort SaMaded ruts' will he seat to the clerk of eoort la each ooaaty aad ti attorney! practicing In the Bopreaie la tht Baperlorooart btrt lodty, Lo- roiiMorrlt, whltrkaldtobe about 85 yean old, watptrtoa wUl for the mar dtr of Mr OaUtrlat Bailey, waoeeage was orer 60. ; She was killed In the yard ofherkoBM, UstOes frost here, aear the, Graarllle ooaaty line, aad wat foaad Wing oa ths ground with her tkoll tpllt opea aad a bloody asea iew feet away. Tour eorretpondent bad a talk today with a sua who married aa euat of Morris, aad this sua said Mor ris wai aot bright at to Intellect; that be aad Mrs. Bailey oaoe walked all the way ts Raleigh to aurry, but that after the gareklm IS with which to boy the Uotattht decided not to marry aad Urty walked back. Bhe broke down 14 mues from here, aad there Morrlt left her aad walked home Laurhe tab! If a'ts would pay tor a baggy he would take her to Oiford and they woald mr- ry. But gate him the money, bat they aertr went. She wealed to marry him, She had eome property. He watteated a great deal about her aad wat beard to say that he would go orer to her h oute aad Ml her some dsy. After hit arrtat ha claimed , that - Lawrence Dartt, a louag sua of GreuTtU ooaaty, had aired aim toklll the womaa aod had prosalted him ISO for that work. Darto' arrest followed bate wta quickly ra- laasedon ball, at the story was not be- haltered, but people were sare Morrlt was the murderer. Counsel for the defeaee taggetted and tolldtor soeepted uutrder la the seeoad degree,u Morris wes clearly partially oatoaad meatally. The judge thereapon ttAteeced Morrlt to 10 years la Ue pen- Iteatlary.. . , , The Seaboard Air Lino tralat blocked byawrtckaear Marry .Oaks yesterday moralag, fot through this moraing. The lorn by the wreck, to cart aad prt- rale property is aeary. . State Auditor plaoa Suds that there ware 1138 aew appllcatioat for peaskmi Of these shout 1900 patted. Of thsaew applkMtloas H7 were by wuowsaaa IM1 by soldier. Paring the year 80 widows aad 188 soldiers are reported to htr died and this aumber ,wttl reach 103. There were last year 8000 pensions The net gala this year will be eboet 1000. Aadltor Dtxoa uys this to, IS htt optaloa, the high water mark, aad that haaeeforward the aumber wDI grow lees aad taw, The law prorldes that when the peattoas art probated the reduction thall apply more particularly to the 4th date eotdiert aad to widow k Lett year the 4th class and widows got30aa autHy, this year It appears they win ss otive 811. '"j - ..!'-,'." Xach attdtd rala tat la today. Btretmt are Tory low, . For sererel day this city's water eapply , has taken nearly au the Bow of Walaut creek. .. Governor . Aycock aad Commissioner of Agrlealture Pattertoa left .here thlt moralag tor the pledmoat section oa t tea days eampalg tour. , .' CAGTOF.IV .'....Tor laats and CLUiren, ' -1 Bears the IMgaatnrsof 1 lfre a"r"" ! - .,..1 , TLo .r::c7rcr the Greensboro Fire' Inoarsnoe Cowpsnles, souTi:rr.N exocrt iiutxtal. soirnrrrrj loa:i t:iust i 'yo j.j r n v tr ih- r .ti:i:.iBB.n - cc::sr.Essi:::iL n:::nEE tbird distbict NewvObterrer, Sept lltt. . - ... - Hoa.Oharlee Randolph Thomas was bom In Beaufort, N.O. August 81st, 1881. He Is a son ot Hob. Ohss R. Thomss, who twice represented the New Bern district In Congress, He wss edu cated at the New Bern Academy, the Kmeraon Institute ot Washington City, aadthsTJalrsrslty of North Carolina, graduating at that InitltutioB In 1881. Bt began the ttudy ot law under hit father and finished hit course at Dick and DrUardt' law school la Greensboro, and was admitted to the bar In 1888. He has continued without Interruption the practise of hit profession. 7 H was s nber of the Houte of Representatlres from Carteret oounty In 1887; was ooaa ty attorney of Orarea from 1890 to 1898; wupreudential elector of his dJstrlotln 1898. In 1898 hswss sleeted to Congress and wu re-elected In 1930. At that con rentlonof hit party he was recently Unanimously re-nominated. to the Mb Congress as Wsll u in tht 87th, Mr. Thomas hss been oonitantly tn attendance upon the session of the House. His record shows that he hat aeldom been abeent from hie teat and hataeror mltsedsrote upon the Im portant questions or failed to speak upon the floor In behalf of the tntereitt of bit Bute and district latheSOth Congreet emong other Important mitten of legttlatlon he put HON. CHARLES ed the following blUt for the Third Dis trict' . BUI appropriating tlx thousand dollars for repair of roadway to the National Cemetery at Nsw Bern, N. O. - B01 to estabUeh terms of the United States Circuit eourtatNew Bern aad CUsabetk City, ICO. - Bill Increasing ths pay of Surf men la the Life Saving Serrloe. : Bill making au appropriation to pay the New Btra Mttoalo Lodge for the ate and dot traction of Its property . during the Civil Wsr. : ; ; - BUI to pension Irving Johnson, Mra. Mallard, of Jones county, aad others.-', Hs secured la the River aad Harbor BUI appropriations and surreys for every river la hi districts .5 ;.,-;.; n-g-- S v Hs sseured aa Incorporation to the Omnibus But to pay Southern .War eleinu of every bill preteated by him oa beam of his eonstltueats. : ; . Ia aooordaaos with Us party's plat form, he opposed the RepnbUoaa policy ot Imperialism, la a speech hhrhly eompli mented.; -u rt. . Ht alto mad epeeohala behalf of the Masonic Claim BDh bin for repair ot roadway to th National Cevoeteryet New Beret bin laoreaatng pay of tart - dim-' w w JSnJ O " AU kinds Bhnh Books Ledgers, .:- -- :'. ( Day Boplu, : v " -! , -i' Journals, , ; t : .' ' ; t Cash Books . , -'f: r , Ifrceipt Books, v : Order BJwks, - ' Mpmo. BooVs. Letter Copying Books, Boois with spfclal rulings. s s men In the Lite Saving 'Berries; bill for Improvement of the Cape Fear River be tween Wilmington and Fayetterllle, and upon sundry other subjects, not only of local, bat Of national Importance. In the 87th Congress the Repreteata tlvt ot the Third District hss secured the passsgs of a bill establishing a Life. Saving Station at Bogue Inlet, Onslow oounty, North Carolina, which meant the approplatloa of more than twenty-five thousand dollars for the conjunction of said station, and an annual pay roll of about tlx thousands dollars for captain and crew to man the ssme. He secured s publlo building for Goldtboro. He also secured la River and Har bor Bill liberal approplatloni for all the rivers and harbors of his dlitrlct, In cluding turvey of New River, Ontlow oounty; Rente River, from Goldtboro to New Bernnd Carrot bland Slough, In volving and expenditure by the Govern ment ot several hundred thousand dol lars. In connection with the Representative of the Flrtt District, Mr. Small, by per tonal Influenoe and advocacy ot the tame upon the floor secured the incorporation In the urgent Deficiency BUI of an ad. dUtonat appropriation of twelve thous and, Are hundred dollars for the Mtrlne Biological ttttton at Beaufort, North Caroltn He alto teen red a favorable report for a THOMAS. th construction of a revenue cutter of the first class to be constructed st the oost of one hundred sad seventy-fire thousand dollars, to aavlgate Pamlioo and Albemarle Bounds and . Beuet River. He alto secured favorable reports upon' sundry pension bills and other Is the matter of Rural Free Delivery routes Oongranmaa Thomss hat alto been exceedingly active and dUIgeatand ha succeeded In having a large number of tee roata established la the Third WstilsVv.K':-: .!'.- & m' ; For Carteret oounty the Bepretenta Uve of the Third Dlttrlot has beea au thorised to sty that he wUl secure aa ad dltloaal Life Baviag Station for which an appropriation hss already beea suadt bymwtobeereoted at BeeaiorU Thto station wss authorlssd sometime ago, but ; then was avsa eoatrorerty as to the looatloaef tht Old Topeall. Inlet Mt, Thomas prteeahtd, after dlllgeat search auch proofs to th Snperintend tat ot the jilt Barlng,Serrlot as to coa Ttne: him thai thU,,uilorl should be built at or near Beaufort harbor 7, 1 -: Pig Feet, Fresh Trip aad Boaeleu Pig Hock st lb Oak Market, .. ; 'I r ' sz l' ' "1 I 1 v ii- " ' ' ' J. ' c1 F:Jj Cr'l'c . . en Knjr ri'iSMi'ir lint gfwvl of hit Fall suit if il l iimin h r, Wt don't know Tirjt!ii' , t t ti lio know li"W to . fin, (tr.'Tt fa,rp.wrri " - i i.'.r (i t; "'( y .' t'nml- i ' I V- 1. ( I 'f I, f rf.f I " i. 1 r- 1 . . t . y---'r We ; are " prepared to lurnish in any quan tity and on short notice The Best and manutactured in East ern North Carolina. It will be to your in terest to write or phoae (at our expense) at Clark's, N. C , betore placing your order. Kinston-Clark's Brick & Tile Co. Represented in New Bern by J. It. PARKER, JR. THSBE are two makes of loaded shells known as THE BEST U. M. C. and Winchester. I Alto carry the Cele brated Austin Loaded Shells. Just re celved thirty thousand shells, both black and smokeless powder, drop and chilled shot Do not accept the so called "jutt as Rood.' Mt line of Ieeines, Huntina Goats, Tests, Caps, etc. Is the finest ever shown in Mew Bern, tlso full line of Bingleand Doable Barrel Guns, both hammer and hammerless, I make a specialty of Sporting Goods and if I havn t lost what yon want can get it for you at short notice. WM T. HILL, nS?' 91-93 Middle Street. NEW BERN, N. C. Now is ""time to buy a new Cook Store. I have on hand a fall line of Cook Stoves of the most improved styles. The "New South" and "New Enterprise" in all aizes. Ev eryone guaranteed as represented. P. M. VRANE Y, 07 H. Frent fit 1 I ' 6. Ennetfc i t Cotton -Bagging andLJios. We bare in stjip; and to arrire S,000 Rolls Ceitoo Bagging, IfiOO bundles Cotton Tie. . Send ns your ordertk ' Prioetj are the lowest n;,';,;1- .' '"' S.Xl.i&lhnmiCi Co. f.IURPHY C Cd, . Btctcrs.' IXrect wire to Ko,sv"Yoik ind i' .:. " . ' . J , ' 'r ' i r - ' -1 of : am. . ' . ..... , ' J . Fresh I Celery j First of the season at J, L. McDaniefs New Barrel Corned Beef. ' " , No. 1 Shore Mackerel. Spiced Pigs Feet. Z ' Fresh lot Fox River Print Butter, Fancy Elgin Butter. Rock Candy Drip Syrup. V A V Na Bob Pancake Flour, Buckwheat. ' ,' Grape Nuts, Force, Pettyjohn's Breakfast Food,;' Postunt ; Cera!. A A J I I Fresh lot Ginger Snaps 5c lb. ' ' 5 Codfish, Irish aud Sweet Potatoes, and a complete stock ol a everything usually kept by a flrst-class grocery establishments 'Phone Ol. $3.00 & 3. mm SHOES M M New Styles, New Lasts, v New Patterns.) The Fall Line of this well . known Shoe can be seen at our store, and we can offer them 1 to you in every variety oi leather..., REMEMBER, and ask for the Guarantee that goes with every pair. '3, , HIIOE DEPARTMENT, 1 V. Elm City Lumber Co. Dep't Store, Phone 46. Cor. H. Front A Eden gta. Some of our Fresh Pickled Pig are fine. Also our ColTceH reen and 15c to 40c per pound. Our 15o where. Just try a 11) and we are sore it will le a repeater, , We are carrying a general line of Fancy Groceries, and w respectfally solicit your business. t ttM j,;; ? 1 Trnlv. V :'" 4 Broad St Grocers, New Bern Is Very Lucky to hare an agent for the tale of the Prospect Brewing . . ""Coihpanfs which It said to be the Purest and Best of Beers by the United" States Health Bulletin, which to the highest American authority. ; It Is not a cheap beer that wlU burn ones stomach and product) a tttela on the System. ' - :., , A faU trock ot the above beer aa bulk and export can be had at 18 Middle Bt , to toe iTOspect .urewtng ua T3 Li ijl-p jDiiiJiiJrSj ; Tooth Brushes at Darls. ; i Pat's Pbarmacy bat jnst received S It - -4 r. -nrtment of Tooth BmsliPt rrnule - ' . f --non of rartt. E:h brunh tl.t ' !:, ' . - - - 1i Wholesale ; : sfe JZetall i 71 Broad Gtv Feet, Tripe and Beef, thej , '..''. , Roasted, prices range front' , Coffee cannot b beaten; ailyt fiilis, fiv Phone' f 37 U 1 II Best Machine I Brick at Lowest Pi r Itunrar ,0o. Borrru Faoirr I : ? To Tlier; We, the undersigned PIOr FOR 8A1 id the Undertaking butlnr J. O. Button and Son v aadertk ssme ssn latest style. Thank' past farora and toll thtlr patronage, we r Kindly yo J, Q. E Jo. O. PUon. I t ' ,, n r 4'
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