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THE STATE fAIRv.- The kind of -it -'y. o n n n 8 I y DLlMMU4U;U: ADVISES YOU TO READ "8 AADCtllllV fun 1 1 1. 1 ubbii v NEW BED MtfEW. 0 Just Received the best lint of Sheets, Bolsters and Kllo'w M Cases ever pat on this market for the money. M The best quality Anchor Brand Xtemstitohed Sheets, 90 z 54 90 at 70c. l& Columbian Mills, Ahdrosooggln Mills, Pepperell Mrlfe V these are well known to everyone: Vr Size 90x90 at 600. Bite 81x90 at 66c f Hemstitched Bolster Oases, 45x72, at 85c ( JUST THINK OF IT1 45x36, Linen Finish, at 20o. Plain TTnm Pillow fnon all 19. or,l ISn u AVW. 13 it j I ; Ti - i n 4 uere is a unve tu jMxiopreaus, wo uyo uieiu uvu w i. . U AA i- ? I w eu.uu eauu. SCCCg GRIFFON BRAND NOTHING BETTER NOR THAN EIGHT HEBE. Come In please and You Will Go Away Pleased. A Short Story of Long Values. We aim to add to our reputation while others aim to add to their profits. XrOOK FOB THIS WEEK'S BALE We will offer 1600 yards W. 0. at 81c per yard, only 10 yards to a cus tomer, each customer to do their own 6c value at 41c per yard. Red Flannel from 121c up. 2500 yards Cal ico 6c value at 4Ac. All kinds of Worsteds from 8o yd up. Men'; Boy's and Ihildrens Clothing to fit everybody little and big, old and young, rioh and poor. Gome one, come all and examine our mammoth stock before you buy. We offer this week's sale 6(0 pairs Children School Shoe, value $1 for 69c The Greatest Bargains ever offered in New Bern. Very respeotfully, COFLON 75 Middle St. lext U fliiHH flRAIHAM'S IKPBOVID A1TTI- B1LIOU8 PILLS an tmture'e aiUdett and most effective remedy for a sluggish ' liver and disorders of the digestive tract,. - generally. Tney remove tmpirraiee irom- - the blood and clear up Um sallow Com-! plexloo often seen la persons soffermg.. , - framliver or bowel diseases. Price Me per box, sample box two doses for 8c, BRADHAJC'B raiJkJIAOT' , ' rOos.PoUoekdi Middle Ms. 'P ; an about earrtages boss i to Z '. and tiie old, stager who has- held toe reins for fifty years will tell yoa he Ms ' bad ezyerienee and that srperlenee Jurt. Ifles him ha stating that the hest-emM . rteges for (trie, ceatort and dnrsbility are made and sold bj Waters Boggy ,ictory. .V i . . i i .' ' . . . The only place m Iowa so get any sm everrthlag to repair baggie, bee OS htdiit hATinff and save money, i ! ' W tmt Bobber Tlree en yoof cM or aewwneeis. ni inrimfuoiiiwwii In a machine without eottlng them. frarjbodT Is DirltedV) see the work of . we maenme parting-new pone m munf old places. . . . " . O. ; EL VYmttrn '& Can, ' rtone 1"J. ' ' 73rrsdft, i"r rr.o !- Ml It i-7, J..-..-1 f an s, b - m ar .. m - am n - - v A Hemstitohad Pillow Case, V V? mvwl tn-anda. 45x30. at lOo. i jM l u .1. M 7r. Fall Clothing. Saapgler. Larcer. Better tamr Our line of Griffon Brand Cloth ing Men' Suits in Extra Fine Worsteds and all the real thing. Youths Suits in Elegant Cassi mere, Ohilds 2 piece, 8 pieoe and Norfolk Suits in fullest assortment aud at prices that require no argu ment to sell them. There may be some clothing as good as ours but not at the prior. When yon briy her.- you bny right! J. J. BAXTER, 89 Middle Street. PRICES LOWER buying. 1250 yards Ginghams, Blw. Co., Hew Bin, H. C. MURPHY & CO., Commission Brokers. CcilaS Grail &PtstMtj ? Direct wire to Kew York aid hloigo. ; : Instantaneous reports received of every mo oh exchange. K. F. PATE, Manager, , i IT Craven Street Vaa aVv aothlnt bat good of bis Vail salt tt It's made bere. We don't know eretrUiht bat we de know bow be make good, dzessy. long-weulng elothee, as our pitrons of yean' stand ing will tell you. Cloth first, careful shrinklne, aoeurete euttlng, skllUul ar tisans toil ths tale. Let us ttke your measure for a Autumn Sulk ;;.;r.'n..C2T?!rX--.'. Report of. tte State: Public Sctoelfc ' Large Celered BeffUtra'tleElaVake Ceaaty.; Ex-CeaJMarate Sal-" die rardeaei.' Mar- ; rlag.Moa, Bait v . Bauwx, Oct. Wr-Ohalriaii Amis- teed Joaes of ths Deaweratlc Oommlttee of this eounty says r aU las registration returns srs In, and show' M00 whites, negroes. : He san tar aegro regls- tratfam hare was larger than elsewhere, asthelswwssUUrsJlyeonstrued. j Ths UdepeadeaU la this oountj bars deelded to fill out tMz Uoket, whfch at Maj. ohast. OreasUw of rowst- TDle Uaere to at lead the State Talr. IaM yean he has missed only one fair.. . -....... . Ooagressmaa B. W. Pocsays the eaa- dldaey of Joha W. Atwatar, lndepead etttttopltlfoL ' - - Goveraor Ayeoek today pardoned Jesse IkLpavaner of WUbes ooaaty, as ex-Ooafederate soldier SS yean old, km tore oat part of the foaadatloa of a dwelling ooeapled by some dissolute an la a few yards of his owa home, after he had tried all other mesas to In duce them to leave. Mo one was Injured. Hs was sentenced to 4 moo las on the ?ublio roads m'rotsyth eonty. At Um home of the brWi sister hare this morning Cr. Baaford L. Hotter, dty editor of the 'News sad Observer, was salted la marriage to Miss Hester Beas- lay, formerly ot Granville oounty bat for a year residing here. Mr. Rotter 1st aatire sf Petersburg. la ths Superior Court here today after the Jury had been drawn aad passed, ooe of the Jurors I damage ease of Robert O. King against ths Seaboard Atr-Uae for tiO.000 notified the judge that he had beea for U years an agent Of that railway. King's side had over' looked this. A noo-eult was taken by King. There is almost no eottoa in the fields now, and tt la doubtful whether that crop was ever picked so clean and so early. The eotton Is yet blooming and there ire a number of young forms sad boll. There win be aaotaer gleaning, la a week or ten days, and this will finish It The report oa public schools In this State was made today. The census of ehfldrea between ths ages of atx aad tweatv-oae shows 4M,BM whites, mf 968 negroes, 17Si Croataa Indians; total, tlSJttl. The eamllmsal la the aehools Is 114,871 whites. lt,17f aegroes, 771 Uroatan Iadlaas. This shows an in creeee of SttSU over 1900. The average attendance at school Is 185,696 whites, 8a,97l negroes, total M67RQ, an Increase of 11, M0 over last year. The enrolment In ehy aad town graded schools la tx tta It Is the first time the latter rrport was ever made. Thirty-three eitlee and towns reported. litre fiae Weetera Beef st the Oaal Market todty. TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. Karthqaakes aad floods hsve worked serious 3 snugs la Italy. former Chlaeee Mis liter Wu Ting fang has been sailed home to take charge of a government office In his country. Mrs. Dlsabeth Cady 8taatomthe fore most advocate of Woman's Bights died In Kew York -CnV ftaaday aged M years, . A alhOIst plot has bsa dieoovered to k(I the Dowager Kaprees, Mark Dag mar of Hassle, - - - . Tetegrspbers to LeaUvtllek etyet gantasd Saturday . w tta-Joha A. Bsslla. gefasprtsldent :Jf t Vf Regis trelloa la Oladaaatl, O. hasfsi- bm of net, as eoespared . with the State eleeUoa..? - v-fs'H i Aa ordlaaaee raqnlrtag trolley oom- panlee to eleaa ta streets has been de- elared valid la Chicago, 111. .v;;, .-r--- The Trustees of the Matloaal McKla- my Memorial Aseoctatloa win not start eoaatrdouoe tattr WaftM has beea raised. - "-.s, -a ' Thirty , masked mea took Mr. aad Mrs. loeeph eVawsoar ftom their eabla aoasa, at Polk, lad, ' aad whipped them Tee eeau aa hoar la creese hi wages has beea granted shop employes ot the Chicago A Alloa Railroad, adding 110 000 U the monthly payoIL,,. , iCAfTT V Tor I;'...:,'S t r.3 r. J yj r ,11 " '-"71 "-. ..... . i r s the XnltfiuHS VmIuv I am altoaJaitrc v , torernof Opens Pair, Ex-' I Special to J onmal - . Baudh, Oct. 88. The weather to day was glorious, the rain of yesterday and last Alght having laid the dust, whlls the air wu crisp and a stirring breexe came from the northwest. It was exaotiy the weather for the Bute Fair, - All the trains sine Sunday hsve brought numbers of visitors and today assay extra cars were required, These are prosperous times la North Oarollaa and the people show that faot. The formal opening of the Seml-Oen- teanlal Stats fair occurred today at aoon. One hour earlier a procession formed and left the elty, headed by chief marshal John U Patterson, eacortlag Oovernor Ayeock, Bute, Connty and City Officials, and President J. Al Long of the State Agricultural Society. The opening eternises, were held at the grand stand. There wu music by sev eral bands, the offlclal band being that of the third regiment from ReWsvWs. there wu also choral slngtng.by a largs ehorua President Long Introduced Oovernor Ayeock, who spoke half an hour, aad who then Impacted the very extensive exhibit. It It, as wu predicted, the largest of til the State Fairs, having In fast almost the dissensions of a Stock exposition.' Tne high quality of the exhibits, u wsll u their number sad variety, attract special attention. The show of stock Is extensive, that of agricultural products hu certainly never been rtrpsssed la North Carolina, the apple show Is one of the beet ever nude In the Sooth, end Is In faot a reve lation, not only to the people of this State but to the experts who have come bere from Washington and New York to judge it. Supreme Court Opinions. Special to JoarnslJ RlLxroH, Oct. 88. The Supreme Court filed the following opinions, todsy. Williams vs Avery from Burke, new trial. . Springs vs Pharr from Mecklenburg, affirmed. Morris vs Ins. Co, from Durham no er ror. Pickett vs Gtrrard from Durham, nsw trial. Gauls vs Kllgo, from Granville, new trial. State vs Freeman fromOutlford per curiam, error. State vs Bleckley, from Granville, new trial. Fowler vs McLaughlin from Cnlon reversed. Scott vs Greensboro from Guilford per curiam affirmed oa authority of Peterson vs Wilmington 180 N. C. 70. Byrd vs' Greensboro from Oullford, per curiam, affirmed on the same authori ty. Market Letter on Cotton. By privets wire, J. B Latham A Oo. New Toax, Oct. 18. Merea sold at 8.0 this a.BVibaarlag out the Idea formed after yesterday's market, that the snoeUoo seemed weaker than here tofore. , Fine' weather la the belt aad better erop aoooants operated against the market. There wu a lot of eotton sold early by eommlasloa aousee and the only buying came from those long of Jaauary. ,Ths heavy- abort Interest la March sgunst the long Janaary, leaves the clique la shape to take profits oa short March la order to put but the eot toa on -any ad venose Thm lends to drive shorts ta whan the buying starts, Ro amount of maalpalatloa eaa prevent aa advancing or declining market If ths aaderlylng factors are for a movemeat. For the present ths fine weather ooer- atca for a break, faying hu prevented sdecllssihnitu, but can the. decline be prevented much longer. In event of larger .receipts next week, we are fat' ellaed to believe a break, possible. H market holds without breaking It's a stroag market and for this reason would aaettatev Crop aeeooata too good to bring In general speculative buying aad without , this prtcee generally work lower,.:.-: ';' ' :,..,...?. . v The November Everybody' - la really a well illustrated magazine. Several of the beat llluatratore are rep resented. . Frederick Itemlnston ' con tributes a splendid picture ot a border flght, D.V. WIloox portrsys types ot KlisUiippi Rtrer pirates, snd B. J, l!o(tn mrysr hu dons tome etpltal plo tures to Ulnttrtte Mr. Eletlir.a't ttory, G. A. Polrten, Ktrl J. Anderson, A. J). Frol end Ortos Lowsll are tUo rtpre- :ulr'l. . ' ' ' Toilet Soaps - - WeCarty:, Olde Brown Windsor Soap, - The Famous O-L-S-V-l-L-O ', .- Crtddoek't Blue Boap, i - -, ; Skin Food (highly scented Wrisley'a Parma Violet, . Savon Hefiothrope, ; "Bureka" Rose-Violet-Heliothrope, Transparent Glycerine, , Honeymoon, - Apple Blossom. CALL AND SEE THSbK . FINK SOAPS AT 45 PoUock Ht. Phone 228. i The Chicago Typewriter, The Only First-class $35.00 MACHINE on the market ! &. N. Ennett. 1 AGENT. PdPSI-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 3BIIHI! R which is said to be the Purest and Best of Beers by the United Slates Health Bulletin, which Is the highest American authority. It is not a cheap beer that win bum ones stomach and produce a strain oa the system. A full stock ot the above beer la bulk and export eaa be had at 18 Middle St J.F.Taylor, Agt fo the Prospect Brewing Co IN HAND. I have now in hand the city tax book tor 1902. - - Call and settle your tax now. the act will be much appreciated, J J, iTolsori, " OltyTaxCbL To FriendsV and-Patrons. I have moved my place' of business to the Smslhrood Building; oorner of Booth Front and Craven Streets, 'end will be pleased to setre you as ta the past' ' 7 -Thanking yon for past mvbra I remain : 'Yours truly, (" ' .J :r.8Av;yer, , r TAILOB. ' DISI!0P!S FIREFROOF - GOTTGI STORAGE IVAREIIOUSE ;..,'. 7,. .. ..f . - t.: ., - ...v.-- ... ? ,: Why soil yoor'coUon at these extreme low price with' "everything (Lpreeaing the market wheh you can store rt nominal cost, and tike ad- vantoge of high' r prices later in the Alljcottsa covered eral advene c 3 mr.d3 if -.Terms if ' given on Can yon beat thin ? THE ELM CITY FILE. A good quality file covered with a good quality fibre paper. This quality file has never been offered before at this price in this city. OlIXT 18c EACH, or $1 80 per dosea owejt o. Duirar, 60 POLLOCK IT. Trize Competition I The makers of the famous Queen Quality Shoes For Women offer 100 Cash Prises; First prise 01000, 2nd prise $500, 8rd prise $100, etc., lowest prize being $5, making a total ot PATABLB IN GOLD. 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 prises your article must be written upon blanks fur nished by us with each pair of Queen Quality shoes. D.F.JARVIS, 63 PoUock 5f. For Home Enjoyment nothing can equal the Edison Phono- grapn. i nave lust reoetrea aw natton monlded records and the "Standard" Phonograph with Edison's latest repro ducer together with the wonderful reo ord produces every pleasure that sound can give, making every word distinct If you have not heard this machine call at onoe and let us show it up to you it is simply wonderful. WM. T. HILL, Phoaa US. 91-93 Middle Street. NEW BERN, N. O. Cotton Bagging and Ties. We have in stock and to arrive &V100 Rolls Cotton Bagging, 800 bundles Cotton Ties. Send us your orders. Prices are the lowest J.E.Tthm eft Co. Valuable City Property for Sate I Pursuant to a resolution ot the Board of Trustees of the New Bern Academy, the undersigned win offer at pubuo sale for cash at the Court House in New Bern, on Saturday November the 8th, 1809 at U O'clock m. that alaabla City lot situated at the oorner of Middle and Broad streets fronting on Middle street 814 feet Inches, and on Broad street 107 feet I laches. ' . , " This sale offer a rare opportunity for parchaslag soma of the most valuable property In the Olty. . .. t At the seme time aad plaee, bid wUl also be reodred for the lot adjoining the Conn House lot aad occupied by l. W. Turner, , Bale subject to the approval aad con Brmattoa ot said Board of Trustees . f . . -t - W, M. WATSON, . l.jVv See'j. and Treasts season. . by insurance, and lib C:.:ircd.";; VS- :f ";n. $5000.22. New Bbl. Fulton Market I Corned Beef Just receded at J. L. McDaniel's. 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 Driei 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. We Were Right Made In Syracuse N V Store Dep t. Elm Phone 46. Cor. HEADQUARTERS FOB ANYTHING IN TIIE HROCERY LINE. Just in a Fresh lot of Oatmeal, Pettyjohn's Breakfast Food, Force, Grape Nuts, Cream of Wheat, Buckwheat, Pos tnm, Cheese, Macaroni and a general assortment of Canned GoeJs. Mackerel and Salt Mullote those are very fine. A new barrel of Sauer Kraut just in. Also a Fresh lot of Cakes and Crackers of all kinds juBt in, in packages and balk. EF"Send in your orders, Respectfully, Broad St Grocers, avttiHMtvvvMTvvvHMvmnvHmmmvmuni iwi ni y 12. v& ix , v Oar load-Flour Ground from new wheat just received. If ' e you want a barrel of Good Flour give me a trial. ' We are receiving fresh goods by every train and boat, fend; ' can give yon entire satisfaction both in quaity and prioea, WO mention a few artioles as follows: Pettyjohn's Breakfast Food, ' Quaker Oati, Tresh lUce and Grits, Potato Chips, Sohredded; i 22 Wheat Bisxrait, Full Cream,, Cheese, Imported and Domes tio j j Uacoaroni, Canned brook Trout, Canned Haokerel, Imported; and Domestio Sardines, Deviled Crabt with shell, and a full line of everything to be found In a first class grocery store. ;.. Youre to - . -." -V? Wlwleaale and f PEOHI 69. rI . Cor. XZroad S Zlaneock Cu. t StStS4SSStttStSSSlSSSS.' vettttfftttffftvvtfttttfttlt(.f.. , Cdery; Headache Powdeii,.; Tiers I art lay' better remedy for hca'acSe thm these powders. They r f ; to r Vcve, ' and sold ony t ' i r: 7- Wholesale eft Retail Qpoe93i 71 Broad HL in our selections of Fall and Winter apparel, and this has been attested by the approval of many men of fashion who have viBited onr store during the past week and made their purchases. We want your approval now. We want you to come in and see the new season's styles and make your selection while the stock is new and fresh come in to-morrow morning, While wc have both Suits and Overcoats at a great variety of prices, we want yon to note particu larly the especially large collection nf each which we have marked $15. If you compare the qualities and and styles with others you will find them equal to any sold elsewhere at tl8. City Lumber Co. H. Front eft Eden Sta. Phone S37 pleaeo, Retail Oncer, iyj. Fresctlptloot at ImL', ' pavU'reseripUonlFhsrmsry a specialty of preecrrptlons. r and Careful attention Is t'i t Only the best drugs- are t '., 1 prices ar msontUs. Bcrj x " to be C"e4.
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