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, i-, K,"f : I ,1 . s-. -l-l 1 - . it'll j , f ..-.'Iw .4 ..... 4c " V J lit tW BiaH, H. C, TUI3DAI M0BHII6, OCTOBIR 21, 1902. TWINTY FIRST YIAtt It (1 , a"- ft ju :- If J" II ' " It II ' OFFERS SPECIAL VALUES IN 8ILK8 F0R 2 DAYS ) HOMY MID TUESDAY;!! . 50 Pieces, FancyJ Taffeta IS half their ValiiftlWvsvA-- Plain Taffeta In m 75c Special at 39c Tlis Pi? 4aysjpnly, 3 GRIFFON BRAND nan At S COPLOITS. WhyP Because we sell woods cniip fob cisn. Hclow we state a few of our Special Prices on Saturday's and Mon day's. We give you a few prices on domestics : MEN'S CLOTHING, f 5 (K) Worsted Suits $8 96 10 00 Casaltner Suits - - 7 98 r 00 Mon'a rants - 8 96 a an " "... i g UOY'd SUITS. $100 Suits ... 427 S 50 Suits .... 1 96 Yit' For other prices see our large circular. We are strongly recommended everywhere we roam, one nnd nil to examine our stock before buying. Very respectfully, 75 Middle St. lext to GukiR Cotton Bagging and Ties. We have in stock and to arrive 3,500 Rolls Cotton Bagging, 8600 bundles Cotton Ties. Rend us your orders. Price are the lowest. I. K Eiaihani dc Co. Crlnc 1. here If your oarrisre need npairiag. We will peir It m that H I as rood a new. We iraanatee onr work. Our eaatonwn are slwart satisfied with onr work and prloM. Von will be astianed if jm wad your work fcese' .'. - -v ",.. Tba only putea In towa to get any aad everything to swpafar bniTRie. i See u before baying ana (ore taoutj. ' ; We pnt Rubber Tire o yowt Old d new Wheel. W shrink your loo tin In a machine wlthoat cutting thm. Krerybody I invited to so th work of the machine putting new bo Ha to tarn old jitawes. ; 1. l.lVI7f.i;r"5J ' ' riiore 133,' ' . ; " 7J XT' t' :'r -rr.o sr at One o '.'v.'". 2.41 J all shades, worthy Fall Snappier. Larier. Better ftat em Our line of Griffon Brand Cloth. ing Men's Suits in Extra Fine WorsUdfl and all the real thing. Youths Suits in Elegant Caasl mere, Oliildn 2 piece, 3 piece and Norfolk 11 nits in fullest assortment and at prices that require no argu ment to sell tliera. 1 nere may be some clothing as good as ours but not at the price. When yon buy here you buy right ! J. 1. BAXTER, 89 "Middle street. mmm $1 00 Boy's Knee Pants, - 98c 1 83 Men's Shirts - - - 98o 1 00 Men's Shirts ... 740 5 00 Men's Fat Leather Shoes, $ 1 97 8 60 Tiel Kid Shoes - 183 8 60 Men's Boot - 1 96 8 0) Ladies Shoes 3 48 50c White and Red Flannel 87c We invite Hdw. Co., lew Ben, H. C. MURPHY & CO., Commission Broilers. Direct wire to New York sad bloago. : , . , . Instantaneous reports received of every move on exchange. K. P. PATB, Manager, . 1? Graven Street' , can sav aothlnc but tood ol hii FaU tnlt If It' mad nere. Wa don't now varywing, ont w 00 enow now m man goon, areaay. . long-waaring lotbe. as onr pitrons of yar' tnd big will toll you. Cloth tint, careful shrinking, aeenrate cutting, skillful ar tisans toll U tale. Let as tk jour menr lor Antumn Bait, i4 fi ll lATMtfirl JA 4. M SUCCESSFUL BAPTISTS ;.ri j.j Jv,- 1 ' kertnl Seirkea. i. Interestta ,i Per , ' 1 ' i Maals. a ' ; VtaMbon, , Oot , lb-lb I L Pfion for wMTuw looktngtnor im tooMee IntmttofltoatMoUoai J.'--: - 1 DiDT Tqrtor parted fnrottgk oar, towfe today B'rotta olTar Ban; ;- " ' ' Mr L X Battarthwalta'ana 'motlwr of Maw Barn, waa in oar town today . . i Mr HatK Laaoaatar rataned from OraaaTUla today. . - . , , Taa ataaawr Carolk Joft for Haw Sara thiaaMnliitbaaTCy loadad with taaUjaraad oottoB. - : , Quite a unbar of our yoaag oaopla, at leaded the Stka OiiWral ta yonr city, MaaiMJ S Bmn iad Harold Butler. ant fNrttialrv Bat. MHavtoa?otrrtSiMwaii,aa UUdfcyEairWPButlar, ot Baaafort, kajro been holdUg a' aatlea of .Maatiaga la oar TlIlaga, reaaltlag laoaa eoaTar aim and tevaral wooaaeeratloM.' cova Frtcwttl Baptist Conveatton. New Frelglit Depot. - - ' Mlat Barak Room of Klattoa Is spend ing a few days here. Mr C D Lane and family of New Born spent Wednesday here. Mr M A. HU1 oar ft B agent baa moved hi board to Mr Taylors. . he says to be nearer Us post of duty. A poorexens Is better than none. . Mr Gordon Avery of Haw Barn spent torn time her recently the most of which wa spent wltk Mr Bill. The Free Will Baptist Conference will begin her next Thursday continuing until Sunday following preparations are Ming man ror a large erowa. Mis Fannie Avery Is tn New Bern for a few day with friend. Mr AD Hawkins paid New Bern a basin call Thursday. Dr Swindell of Qoldsboro preached bar Buadty night to a large and atten; tlv eongregatloa. . Th new and much needed freight and passenger depot t thi place Is now bang oonstrnotea nnaertna.oarefuiana personal supervision of Captain A W ueox. ' Huron, The Worst Form. Multitudes are singing the praise of Kodol, the new discovery which I mak tag so many sick popl well and weak people strong by digesting what they eat, by cleansing and sweetening the stomach aad by transforming their food into the kind of pur, rick blood that make yon feel good all over. Mrs. Oranflll, of Troy, L T write: "For a namber of year I waa troubled with in digestion ana dyipepua wnlob grew Into the worst form. Finally I was In duoed to a Kodol and after using four Dottle 1 am entirety cored. 1 jteanuy recommend Kodol to all sufferers from Indigestion and dyspepsia. Take a dos after meal. It digest what yon eat F. 8. Duffy. Pabllc Speaking, hob. Locke Crai. Currituck! Oct 83rd. Roper, " Mtk. Columbia, 25th. 8 waa Quarter, " S7ta. Washington, (night) BSth. Warrentoa, " OOth. iBaeMaaaafjani r -1 -- - - Wbr Be OiSJII Vt. An AUbamlaa tell this story of hi negro eoaebman, who Invariably voted: Oa one particular election day lie re turned home la the arterneoa with a countenance that looked aa It It had bean taking aome famUlaritSe with a "What" the matter. Zackr I asked. with ome aollcttnde. If a tbla way, boas: I went op there ta the votin pUc, and there avus th county nndertakah, aah, a-ltdn' arlth a big hook open roah bim, and hea to m right aharpllka, Whafetyour nmr 'Zck Taykx,' Iwem humble. Let ee,' ys the Bttlertakah. 'And he turned ever the leaves eMheliook. AH of a sudden h stopped tnmlnand begin to run hi Anger dowsvtbe page, mntterhV to hlmMlf, Tayknv Taylor, Taylor, Teylo-Zack. And pattsooa he imuerea out Heh It la. Ion black scenndret I dua burled yu ten year agei WW yea naaa by trynr.to votef ; Just then a paasel tt tvhit men tnk and threw metmt, nd Oe& X dun com kofflfoeh dey could bury me agamr " ?; ', We e.Ur The mltst slrl at ear table araa Im bued with a stwdsstre te give aU- taeuon. She did her beet to gt from the kitchen prectsely what each board er esked tor, and she sneceeded .very wen Indeed. & -wSw i v The etbef evening at dinner aba aald mterrogatlvely to each mon In turn. "XJhickea or tomato ecuer and one Blade answer, "Tofnayto,'' and the Beo tad aald "Touuiwto eonp, pleaae,w and the third added, in take tomatta" . -Wnereopon the lntelllrent maiden delivered the aevenl order Into the kitchen in this wlv "0 tomayto aenp. one tomawte aoop and en to autto sxrap." ; Thne each gut received precisely what b bad skd for and (m happy vnUl th next ordnr wu taken. . ' But that la another courses-Judge. ) g v.. r OFER S7 ITCH Canses Rear End Colllsslon on Caro lina Central. Disastreu Fire at Hamlet Weather Salletla For September. The Bigamist Leaves. Walter 0" KaleighFaad. Politi cal Estimates. Raisiok, Oot20It was stated today that Governor Aycock will tomorrow open the fair at Greensboro. The agricultural department officials r making special preparations for the fruit show at the State Fair her next week. It will be mainly an apple show, but then will be peaches, apple and pear;'' Senator Frltobard says he does not think the Democrats will get nearly as Urge a majority this year as they expect Democratic estimate of the majority range from 40,000 to 70,000. The registration Is very much slower and smaller than expected. It ends this week. The most strenuous efforts are being made to get the white voters out The Supreme court devote this week to the hearing of appeals from the 9th district Today State warrants were sent out for 1600 each to the 7 negro State Nor mal SchooU; FayettevlUe, Qoldsboro, Elizabeth City, Plymouth, Frankllnton, Salisbury and Winston; also $1000 to the normal department of the white normal school at Callowhee, Jackson county. Th fund for the statue to Sir Walter Raleigh, to be placed In park her, In- creases very slowly. It was expected that by 1908 the necessary monoy would be in hand. It was then said that th tobacco dealers In the country were to be called on for contributions. It Is said by theSclerk of the Federal Court here that there has not been a new bankruptcy case In six month. The weather bulletin for this State for September wai issued today. It tayt tbe mean temperature was 08.0 degrees, which Is 1.0 degrees below normal. The highest, temperature at any point one day wss 98, at Belma; the lowest 27, at Llnvllle. The average rainfall was 4.06 Inches, which Is quarter of an Inch below normal. Tbe greatest rainfall at on point was 11 80 Inches, at Horse Cove. The man John Cotten, who was dis missed from the Soldiers' Home here Saturday for bigamy, left here, saying he waa going to his home in Wayne county, where his wife Is. The woman he married In this county Is named Low and not Shore. It Is understood that Cotten will be Indicted In Wayne or Wake county. At Rockingham yesterday freight train ran oa a siding to let fast mall pat. Th freight flagman, named Hol land, forgot to close the switch and went Into th caboose In rear of the (.freight. The fast train came along and crashed Into th rear of th freight, ut terly destroying the caboose, killing Holland, and wrecking 9 other oars. Tbe engineer and fireman jumped and were slightly hurt The mall clerk and express messenger were slightly hurt At Hamlet thus waa disastrous fire yesterday. Sparks set Are to cotton and VW0 bale war burned, together with a warehouse, cotton compress and Ice factory. It Is said that the lost Is 1350,000. One man lost hi Ufa. HI name wss Wilson and he was the secre tary of the Compress Company. The compress aad lot factory wer owned by Charles E Johnson of Raleigh. Forty Yean Torture. To b relieved from torturing die- ease after 40 year' tortnr might well cans the gratitude of anyone. That is What DeWIU's Witch Basel Salve did for C. Haney, Gensvs, O. He says: DSWItt's Witch Basel Salve eared me of Biles sflet' I had suffered 40 year. (Jure cuts, bums, wound, skin du et Beware of counterfeit.' F. 8. Daffy.; Market Letter on Cotton. fly private wire, J. X Latham Co. Xnr Tobx, Oct- 10,-Of coars It I toe early la that week to ten anything bout receipt, but the way they are going w are likely to rua 70,000 behind last year. It I th movement bow, act th weather- We took for a higher, rather than a lower market front bull of .8 40 for March aad May. ;Tb falling oa Is o marked that short will grow nervous, Then too report from Booth and Centre! Texas art anything bat en couraging, plantar, farmers, bankers, la foot th country generally la that regloa art said to bt dlshertnd over thutlook of this condition lath Brtxo Valley On of th banner regions of Tsis la Included.' Let weathar mak cotton la North : Ttxss snd let th top erop dally Improv It will all b needed but It Is not likely to be an over produc tion, iai price art not high, Lsst week w hsd th fiist small crop talk nd th markat broke under It Tht "week we will hv th second and th market will "Sts'y advance. We would pt:k up cot ton oa any break and look for hotter ' t tn tlia near future. Esporls are ' I V,'ll itn In f f'rtnll- TtlEOLD RELIABLE 7Ais Pirn (afar lr; Wm0 Absolutely Pure " 3S"aa' &. 'Philosopher. " A certain Philosopher wag In the bablt of saying whenever he heard that an old friend bad passed away: "Ah, well, death comes to us all. It Is no new thlmr. It Is what we must expect. Pass me tbe butter, my dear. Yes, death come to oil, and my friend's time had come." LNow, Death overheard these pblla ipblcal remarks at different time, and one day be showed himself to th philosopher. "I am Death," said he simply. "Go away," said the man, In n panic. "I am not ready for you.". "Yes, but it Is one "of your favorite truism that Death comes to all, and I am but proving your words." "Go away I You are dreadful!" "No more dreadful than I always am. But why have you changed so? Yon have never feared the death that ha come to your friends. I never heard you sigh when I carried off your old companions. You have always said, 'It Is tbe way of all flesh.' Shall I make an exception in favor of your flesh r "Yes, for I am not ready." "But I am. Your time has come. Do not repine. Your friends will go on buttering, their toast They will take It as philosophically as you have taken every other death." And the philosopher and Death de parted on a long Journey together. Charles Battell Loom Is In Brandur Magazine. At Davis'. Fresh Diphtheria Antitoxin and Vac cine Virus at Davis' Prescription Phar macy. ONE RIGHT ONLY I Holiday, Oct. 27. First time in New Bern of the Delicious ly Funny Comedy BY WILFRED CLARKE, A Wise Woman, Introducing Petite and Winsome Marie Lamour. AND A METROPOLITAN CAST. PRIOES-11.00; 75c, 60c, and 300 Seat oa sal at Water's News Btroe, . IN HAND. I have now in hand the city tax book ior 1802. .Call and settle your tax now. the act will be much appreciated, J, J. Tolson, City Tax ol, To Friends aiid: Patrons. . I bav moved my place of, buslnets to the Smallwood Building, oorner of South Front and Craven Street, and will be pleased to tem yon a in the past' Thanking Jon for past favors I remain .'UJ.'-; :; -' Yours truly, R. SAWYER, BISHOP'S FIREPROOF v ; -COmOIJ STORAGE WAREHOUSE Why toll your' cotton at these depressing the market when you can store rt nominal ooar, and tike ad vantage of high'r prices later m the season. . ' , . ) All cotton covered by insurance, and lib eral advances tiado if dczircd. V ' Terrna f b1-t;.o given oa njplication. . . "' A . r r i r f " " ' ' ,:"" A LARGE LOT OF BOH. PAPER, Visiting Cards, Envelopes, Playing Cards, Fancy and Mourning Paper in boxes. No. 505 Tablet, Ledger, Journals, etc ' Just Received. OWEN G. DUNN, 59 POLLOCK ST. 'Prize Competition I Th makers of the Famous Queen Quality Shoes For Women offer 100 Cash Prizes; First prize $1000, 2nd prize $500, 3rd prize $400, etc., lowest prize being $5, making a total of PAYABLE IN GOLD. To bg awarded about January 1st, 1908, to the 100 women who give the best rea sons why "yueen Quality" is superior to all other shoes for women. In order to compete for the prizes your article must be written upon blank fur nished by us with each pair of Queen Quality shoes. D. F. JARVIS, 63 Pollock St For Home Enjoyment nothing can equal the Edison Phono graph. I have lust received 800 Edison moulded records and the "Standard" Phonograph with Edison' fattest repro ducer together with the wonderful rec ord produces every pleasure that sound can give, making every word distinct If you have not heard this machine call at once and let ns show it up to you It is simply wonderful. WM. T. HILL, ns? 91-93 Middle Street. NEW BERN, N. O. tAAl E2S22 iiSLBook Store f ! "Ping Pong I Pong Ping ! Ping Pong Ping! l ,G. N. Ennett. ; Valuable City Property for Sale I Pursuant to a resolution of the Board of Trustee of the New Bern Academy, tba undersigned will offer at public eale for cash at the Court House la New Bern, on Saturday November, the 8th, 1909 at It o'clock m. that valuable City lot situated at tbe oorner of Middle and Broad streets fronting on Middle street 214 feet 6 inches, and on Broad street 107 feet atacnet This sal offers a rare opportunity for purchasing some of tbe most vslnabl property In th Olty. r-- " ' Vi At th asms time and place, bid will also be received for the lot adjoining the Court Hons lot aad occupied by J. W, Turner.' .',. .' Bala subject to tbe approval and con nrmailon of said Board of Trustees , ' W. M. WATSON,1 ' Bco'y. aad Tree. extreme low prices with everything f $5080.20 H. J. HEINZ'S Best Prepared Mustard Only 20c Per Quart. Fresh lot Ontario Prepared Buckwheat, Cream of Wheat, Pettyjohn s Breakfast food, Fancy Elgin and Fox River Print Butter fresh from dairy, Maple Syrup, Fancy Cane Syrup and Portorico Molasses, Pickled Tripe 5c lb, . Nice Dried Apples and Apricots 10c lb, Maccaroni and Cream Cheese, The best of everything in the Grocery line and a big stock to select from. Prices as low as possible. Respectfully, 'Phone 91. A Short Shirt Do you know the Best Shirt to wear and the one that wears the longest ? It's. "The (RENSSELAER." The Fall Patterns in this Celebrated Shirt have arrived and we are showing an endless variety ot patterns These goods can be had with either attached or detached cuffs. Store Dep't, Elm City Lumber Co. Phone 46. Cor. Mackerel ! Why not eat it ? You will find them to be as cheap or cheaper than meat. Wo have just receive! a fresh barrel of No, 1 Shore and they are line You can send in your orders for Sauer Kraut, a fresh lot just in. A complete assortment of canned and bottled goods. Give ns some of your business and we will appreciate it. Respectfully, I UcGehee Broad St. Grocers, f FL OUR Si 3C Oar load Flour Ground from new wheat just received. It 2 -2C; you want a barrel of Good Flour give me a trial. We are receiving fresh goods by every train and boat, and -can give yon entire satisfaction both in quaity and prioes, we -mention a few arttolea as followst Pettyjohn's Breakfast Food, -Quaker Oati,resh Rice and Grits, Potato Chips, Sohredded -j orient ButWt,TtJli;; Ceam Ceeeei Imported and Domestio MacoaronlDanned bo6k Trout, Canned Mackerel, Imported -afi4 Domctid Sardines, Deviled Crabs with shells, and a full it'a ? V8rytulng to be fonnd la a first class grooery tton?': ZZ'.'; ' -iYoura to pleaae, K'i': ' '. III holeaal. and Retail arocer, 1 - PfiOSi 69- Cor, Broad eft ZJameoek tlvi. .Ctttttttttittttttfttt,.. , ,. i . ,f it ! .: ' .'- I v -!' ( Celery Headache Powders. . v . ... , ' f '- i Ttarils not' any better remedy for Irs--1 j tbMi these powder. They -- f "-, t ) r " and sold only Wholesale eft Betall Grocer, 71 Bread St. Story. H. Front eft Eden Htn. & Willis, Phone i37& rteaortPtJoiia at t; , DavUtresorlptloaJPl!-r!f a specialty of presorlptlu. and caroful attention Is ' Only th best drug s prints r resjonable. F ih f '
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