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, -- ' TWENTY-FIRST YIAtt to rn ,0. f 5 linlaekiurfli i LOOKS TO YOUR INTEREST. Read Carefully, Act Accordingly. v Just at this season of the year all house-keepers are busy 1 moving and cleaning, and in a great many oases old window' X. shades and laoe onrtaln&will be taken down and new ones pat ' Well here's your cfiaiice I FOR TWO DAYS we will sell Fringed Window Shades in all colors at 26c, 85o and 60c. Beautiful Laos Curtains 8 yards long, good ralne at $3.00, Fpecial this sale as $1.75, and a f 2.25 Take at $1.50. Remember this sate for 2 days only, CRirrON BRAND WHO At S. COPLOirs. Why? Because we sell GOODS CHEAP FOR CASH. lielow we state a few of our Special Prices on Saturday's and Mon dayV. We give jou a few prices on domestics : MEN'S CLOTHING. t5 00 vvoreted Salts S3 98 10 00 Casslmer SniU 7 98 A (4) Men' Pants - a 98 2 5rt " "... 1 9g HoY'rt BUITH. H 00 Suits 4 97 2 f.O HuiU .... l 06 W For other prices see our large circular. We arc strongly recommended everywhere we roam one and all to examine our stock before buying. Very respectfully," COPLOM 75 Middle St. leit (0 G uk 111 Cotton Bagging and Ties. We have in stock and to arrive 8,500 Rolls Cotton Bagging, 8,500 bundles Cotton Ties. Send us your orders. Prices art the lowest J. E. Latham A Co. IXrlns I here Tm eanleft needs repalriag. Ill npelr it so that It Is as good as " Wl ' Weijuanuiteeoarwork. Out omtoemeta are always saUsfled with ear work and prices. To will be saUsfled Mron send jonr worK bera. '' Theontr place m town to getanf and erefTthloS to remlr bujrfWi, ' Bee a poinre mimi ana I sere ssoney. we 1 put Hubixr Tires oa foot old or irheels. We shrink your tooee tires Seww In machine without . enttlnr theas. t.renrbody Is Invited to see th work of the muhtne putting new bolts la sane 4s- T ""-v- .viaj. Wednesday and Thursday. Fall Snappier, Lamer, Better iieTer ' Our Hoe of Griffon Brand Cloth ing Men's Suite in Extra Fine Worsteds and all the real thing. Youths Suits in E egaut Casel mere, Guilds 2 piece, 8 piece and Norfolk Suite in fullest assortment and at prices that require no argu ment to sell them. There may be some clothing as gooJ as ours but not at the price. When you buy here you buy right 1 J. J. BAXTER, 89 Middle Street. CIMJ1S 1 00 Boy'i Knee Panta, 98o 1 88 Men'i 8hlrta - - - 88c 1 00 Men's 8hlrU - He I 00 Men's fat Leather Shoes, f 97 SrOVIcl KldBhoei . 193 60 Men's fioots - 1 98 8 0) Ijbdie Bhoes 3 48 60e White and Red Flannel 87c We invite Bdf . Co., Jew Ben, l.;C. MURPHY & CO., Commission . Brokers. Coitcu, Stcb, Grali i PTC& Direct wire to New York and hioago. . s ' Instantaneous reporto reodved of every more on exchange - E. F. PATE, Manager, lrCraven Street Critic )r'.'.ii'- "fn say BOttlflf but toc t4 bh rati suit IX It's made bere. W don't know ererythlnf, but we do know how 10 mil fool, areuy, tonf-wwinr elothea. asourpitnmsol Tier' ilnt inc wlU tell you. Cloth irrt, nurfal slirlnkrmr, aceurhte enUlnir, skillful ar tisan toil the tele. IM us Use your lor a Auturea cui. , - r. 11. c - Clothing . U 'J l"l 1 o - r 'if " WIRTHR0P) Flae Sport In Buttsf. Shot a reUcsa. Oct 93. The meeting at South Rivet Is profresitaf finely. t Mr. Htnrr Marshall Is here on bast- ness connected with the Roper Lumber Co.' Miss Pearl Taylor wu a very welcome caller at Wlnthrop Tuesday. Sporting men oa board the tag Wln- throp are hiring good luck shooting squirrels and woodpeckers. What has happened to old Herlowe? We never bear from therein the Jour nal at all. We don't bear torn Dover either. We are interested la both these places and should. like to hear from them through the Journal. Mrs A. L Bee ton retnrned home Wed nesday from a visit to her parents la Foremen. Capt W G Dixon shot and killed a pel- lean a short time ago. The first one we have ever beard of being killed in North Carolina. CapL Will la a good marksman with a rifle. Mr AD Holtoa left this week for Jones' Bay where be will engage In the lumber basinets. Hvstlu. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children, Thi Kind Yoi Ran Ahnjs Ecrgbt Btan Ui 8eMtW9 0f MoaUdialsis , COVB. OoL M.-Cotlon pteklnr and Urd huattngls the order of the day and pol itics the topic of the conversation. Mr M A Hni vUtted the future Mis. Hill down the road Sunday. Mia Llixle Bwell spent Saturday aad Saaday la New JBera and .aajs she did not catch the small nox. Mia Mate Taylor and Mr K J Bines visited near Ft. Barnwell Buaday even ing. Wonder If giapts will be ripe by not Sunday. A ear load of people veal from here to Mew Bera SaUtday night oa a pleat- are trip, this don't seem like we are afraid of New Bern. The above wu a leotlou cas with a capacity of only e. Mr.Fredlpock spent 8unday at the EtaOroad bridge, Core Creek bridge, we Mr J 3 Bobtrsoa our registrar ' Is doing some good work.. Be Is faithful to his post tad every effort of his Is being xbeotled la seeing that no white per Isoa Is left out. The beavtest pumpkin of the season la to ibe ten at the store of Messrs. 1 Xe baaks tad McCoy, weighing 109 Ibe. " ' BJ balet of eette were sold- 0 oar market Moaday, pretty good we think at ear, market It youag and ta Its tt We kope to see every watte maa ae hat not wgltteved eome tei' the aeeks Saturday sad attend to this . important v i jmtm coPpbb & " Wkep oat at the family mafcijlolaet teems. 10 M the onlr oertoa who caa teaderly aarte the pelleat back to health. But we forget aomttTmes that it It pretty hard oa Mother, :v. -,; vv-' : Mrs. Pro pet of Albany, Ore., save About twenty -eevea months aro.FsUier all ered with a stroke of paralysis eon Snlcg ktia to his bed tor months, ted at he wished Mother with aim constantly, als earelai great meawre fell to her krU. , Bbt Wat seventy-four years ohUnd wrongs eonttaai attenaanoe upon my rather, lost both sleep and rest, and be gan drinking coffee la. quantities' nutD flaany the became - very weak, aervous and III herself. ..' " t .v By her physlclak't onlar, she begae giving Fsther both rotum Food CuRse sndQrape-Nat, and la that way bji uatdg both hira!f, Tbt effect was very nolloeauls. Fsther litiproved r;ild!y, and Mother regained Lor h am; be'"-h, and now bi" r ! ' ... ' -r 1 'M i .1' 1 t , ' 1 1 f-f ' "i ; - -- - - - laajawkaB k the tanst. Seaboard Air Line Wreck Due To ' Flagman. , Oaly fSSOO. Damage Deae. Light . BeclttraUoa la Wake. Be perts ea Bute Beg lstra tlea Seoa, Notable Society Wedding. RujnaH, Out 83. The registration In Balelgh township is only about 1000. It Is said that 8078 whites paid poll tax or are free from It There were two years ago 1800 negro Voters. Of these only about 188 have registered. . It to said that the damage to the Sea board Air Line by the wreck which oc curred at Rockingham- last' Sunday was only $8800. Engineer Robertson, who was hurt, will recover. This wreck was entirely due to the carelessness of a flagman,. He opened the switch after two trains had passed aad the third train dashed Into it. When the engine wu only 800 feet distance Its fireman saw the flagman frantically wav lag a .flag, but was too late.. These In stance of carelessness move a railway official te say that there ought to be a law to punish carelessness. Be expresses the belief that such punishment would check much of the damage and lots of life caused by open switches, dlsobedl enoe Of orders, etc President Joseph O. Brown of the Citizens National Bank here accepts an invitation to deliver an address on the New South, at the annual meeting of the American Bankers' Association at New Orleans November 11-18. Among the other speakers will be Mestrs. Dawes and Rldgeley. President J. A. Long of the State Fair Is here. Be is g'reatly pleased at the out look and sayt the railways are cooperat ing very heartily and promise plenty of cars and trains. Democratic State Chairman Simmons will In a few days give out the figures as to the registration, which closes Sat' urday. He will get reports promptly, showing the white and colored registra tion. Apples for the great apple show at the State Fair are arriving rapidly at the agricultural department Moses Cone sends 89 varieties from his orchard in Watauga county. At Christ church this evening there was a notable assemblage of sooloty peo ple to attend the wedding of Prof Henry M Wilson and Miss Mary A Tomer Prof. Wilson Is In charge of the textile department of the Agricultural and Me chanical College here. The bride la a daughter of Dr. Vines E. Turner. She wu attended JU the altar by her cousin, Ml Sadie Root of Raleigh as maid of honor, and by Misses Sophy Bos bee, Elite Bnsbee and Florence Boylan of Raleigh, Miss India Turner of Qnlltman Oe.,Mist Margaret Oliver and Mis El. sle Wilson of Baltimore, at brides mslds The best maa wu Mr. Albert Carroll of Baltimore tad the groomsmen were Dr, Chsrles B Turner, of Philadelphia, Henry Q. Turner, Watklns Roberdt, qf Raleigh, Dsvld Clark of Charlotte, Charles MeCreery tt Birmingham, Als. Directly' after the wedding theft was a reception at the home of the bride's parents. Bl. OfeMrvavtlaa. "Why don't rputry to do something for your cooofryT" asked the earnest cttlMa. "Ioung man,'' anawered Bona tor Sor ghum, "I have read history, and I have observed that an of the troubles coun tries ever have are made by people who claim to be trying to do aomethlng for tbetn." Wsahlngton Star. Mmt sneawoevtate. ; Churcb-I see tft the thing now te a maa to have his Initials on the back ec hh? antomohtle. ' ' ; Qotbam Yet; that Is so one caa teU who the fellow at who owns it -Weil, that Jf allow who took up aU the toad had B. O. O. on the beck of hmH Yookert Btatetman. . 5 .T - MMtetLeft o JCottoa. ' By private wire, J. B Latham Ofcr ''; Ntw Toax, Oat. MLW don't think we overstate the ease whea we mV that October is about the wont month in the year. It dot sot make any dlfftreace whether a maa It tdng or shortor hu any Interest at alt, the month It disgust Ing.v.Thl Is dot to weather.' There It a general feeling that a few good dayt In October adds several thousand tales to the crop. Before frost actually comes this m tggregated Ontll the crop it tcgu meettd by tboat a. million bales, sad It would teem, u though there wm to limit to the crop. At long at weather ktept good and operatort rafase to buy ae material advance Can be expected We don't like to advise heavy buying In la fht Fall of the year, at leut until re ceipt! begin to fall off. The situation though, does seem favorable to buyers. Even though the crop It 10,500,000 balet this meant higher prloet next tprlng. Anyone buying cotton now must expeot tblt uncertainty for t time. There Is not likely to be much of an advance as long as westher keeps good. Should wg t s filling off next week la receipts we m!r ht hive t more active market. In the l'; lit of fine weather tlinre Was Vry llti'n on t' ! ' :d v i '1 r t ' . MASONIC 0FER& HODSE OHI RIGHT ONLY t Monday, Qct. 27. First time inlfaw Bern of the Dellciont- ly Funny Comedy - BY WILFRED CLARKE, A Wise Woman, Introducing Petite and Winsome Marie Lamour. AND A METROPOLITAN CAST. PRIOES-1.00i 76c, 60c, and 36o Seats on salt at Water's News Stroe, Notice of Summons, NORTH CAROLINA, ) Before the ' Craven Oounty. j Clerk. Thomas F. McCarthy, Administrator ot Venus Simmons, dec d Lavtna Hatch, Mary Hatch, Cenus olmmona, zenus Dewey, Adeline Dewey and Edward Dewey. The defendants. Zenus Dewev. Ada- line Dewey and Edward Dewey, will take notice that a special proceedinirs entitled at above has been commenced before the clerk of the Superior court of uraven county to sell land to make assets, that the said defendants will further take notice that they are requir ed to appear before the clerk of the said county at toe county court house in .New Bern. N. C. on the 16th day of Decem ber, 1908, and answer or demur to the petition of. the petitioner in this proceed ing's or the petitioner will anolv to the court for the relief demanded in said petition. W. M. WATSON, Clerk Superior Court. f PEPSI-COLA DELICIOUS, HEALTHFUL, INVIGORATING. Not Injurious. Helps Digestion. 5c. AT SODA FOUNTAINS. New Bern Is Very Lucky to have an agent for the sale of the Prospect Brewing Company's BEER which is said to be the Purest and Best of Been by the United States Health Bulletin, which it the highest American authority. It It not a cheap beer that will burn ones stomach and produce a strain on the system. A fuU trock of the above beer in bulk and export can be had at 18 Middle St J. F. Taylor, Agt to the Prospect Brewing Co. in hand; I have now in hand the city tax book- for 1902, v Call and settle your tax now. the t act will be much appreciated, . J, Totson, . City Tax Col, To? Friends- and Patrons. I have moved my place of business to the Bmallwood Building, corner of Booth Front and Cravea Street enoV w iff be pleated td eerve you at m Q( past.'1, ; . Thanking yon for past favors I remain Tours trulv. r. sawyer; TAILO. bisiiqp's FinEPnooF COTTOIJ STORAGE 7AREII0USE VWhy soil yoor cotton at these depressing the market when you can attagd of higVr prices later in the season.?'.' . '1 ": . - ( '.'. -' ' An"cctt"n coTcrc4b7 insurance, and lib cral'c.ilrc.ncc3 rzyZo if (I::fTcd;:vT;;.v."f TcnKSffp' ' i -V")l on ; ; ':: "-i, ' " ''' j Testimonial. Dr T N Ivey, Editor of the Baleigh Christian Advocate, , taye: "I have used the Chi cago Typewriter and am so well pleased with it that I would not change it for one of the high priced machines." PRICE $35.00 '6. N. ERnett. AGENT. A LARGE LOT OF BOX PAPER Visiting Cards, Envelopes, Flaying Cards, Fancy and Mourning Paper in boxes. No. 505 Tablet, Ledgers, Journals, etc Just Received. owen . miior, 59 POLLOCK ST. cPrize Competition I - The makers of the Famous Queen duality Shoes For Women offer 100 Cash Prizes; First prize 1000, 2nd prize $500, 8rd prize $400, etc., lowest prize being $9, making a total of $5000. PAYABLE IN SOLD. To be awarded about January 1st, 1903, to the 100 women who give the best rea sons why "Queen Quality" is superior to all other shoes for women. In order to compete for the prizes your article must be written upon blanks 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 just received 800 Edison moulded records and the "Standard" Phonograph with Edison's latest repro ducer together witn toe wonaertui rec ord produces every pleasure that sound can give, making every word distinct. If you hare not heard this machine can at once and let us show it up to you it is simply wonderful. WM T. HILL, Pboa. lit. 81-93 Middle Street. NEW BERN, N. C. Valuable City Property for Sale I Pursuant to a resolution of the Beard ot Trustees of the New Bern Academy, the undersigned will offer tt publio tale for cash at the Court House In New Bert, on Saturday November the 8th, 1908 at 13 o'clock m. that valuable City lot situated at the corner of Middle tad Broad streets fronting on Middle street 114 feet 6 inches, and on Broad street 107 feet I Inches. - This tale offers a rare opportunity for purchasing tome of the most valuable property m tat Ulty. .-. .,.. At the same time aad place,' bids wiB alto bt received for the lot adjoining the Court Hotua Jot tad occupied by . W. Torner;; ' ,'.,'" -' Bale subject to tht approval aad 00a firmalloa of said Board of Trustees . ' W.M.WATSON, rT. Bec'y. tad Trees.;' t... ;-vy f,.. ',yV 'jtk' extreme low prioes with, everytiung store rt nominal cost, and tike ad- H. J. HEINZ'S Best Piepaied Mustard Only 20e Per auart. 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 Driej Apples and Apricota 10c lb, Maccaroni and Cream Cheese, The best of everything in tho 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. I Mackerel ! Why not eat it? You will find them to Ikj as cheap or cheaper than meat. Wo have just receive J a frosh barrel of No, 1 Shore and they are (inej You can send in your orders for Sauer Kraut, a fresh lot just in. A complete assortment of canned and bottled goods. Give us some of your business and we will appreciate it. Respectfully, McGehee & Willis, Broad St Grocers. Phone 137 turn tut vmwmmnrHvHWWwwit LOU tftgtj Oar load Flour Ground from new wheat just received. It you want a barrel of Good Flour give me a trial. '1 25 35 ' ' e re0e'v"18 're8n can give you enure satuiaouon tram in qoaicy anu pnoee, wo 32 mention a few articles as follows; Pettyjohn's Breakfast Food ; Qnaker Oats, Fresh Rice and Grits, Potato Chips, 8ohwdded ; : Wheal Siscuit, Full Cream Cheeeey Imported and Domoatio-; Maccaroni, Canned brook Trout, (Tanned Kaokerel, Imported -and Poniestjd Sardines, Deviled Crabs with shells, and a full ; line of everything to bo found in first class grocery stored"'- ; ' - PH0S1 :9MvH Cor. Broad eft Uaneock Bta.' ' : UlttttUlttt44MMMt' r'!: ZJ-'i ''t' '.j'V?:; PrescrtptioM at DavliV I Celery Headtche Poiraen. : I , pavu'jfWnipUtmiPhMirA'y There Is "not any, bttter remedy for ' 's i '.a thnie powders. They . '" and told ony Wholesale e& Retail Grocer, 71 Brtiati St. Story. H. Front Eden Htn. 8ods by every train and boat, and j a specialty of presort ptlon. 1 . and careful attention Ir r' Only the best drugs are 1 prfrnt tre IWnsMe. t .1 J-' . - n r .i c-., 1 t, r. t
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