.yql., imo. xrv5";"? V V ,?;k - ;;r-v f;nw bim, i CrSATUEDAT I uoriiio, royimbie 8, 1902. TWINTT-FIEST YIAB r You can And Goods at Very Reason able Prices; WarehowingNew,ChngblaBilki,8methingenUr. ly New at 75o. ' ' .; '.V'- Vi : New, Mercian , 11 shades at 70. New Peau de Cygus in all the market, ask to tee them, only 7fo. New Tafletaa in all shades, at 40a, 50c, 65o aid 7to. New Velaur, 86 in. wide, looks like silk, sells at first sight only 50c. Now Skirt flna. all wnnl. KM in. Ma in flnr'Nin and lack. Good valnaa at 7Sc'onr NOTHING BETTER NOR THAN RIGHT HEBE. Come in please and You Will Go Away Pleased. A Short 8tory of Long: Values. We aim to add to onr reputation while others aim to add to their profits. LOOK FOtt THIS WEEK'S &AJL1S We will offer 1500 jards W. 0. at 8Jo per yard, onlj 10 yards to a cus tomer, each customer to do their own bnjing. 1260 yards Ginghams, 6c value at 41c per yard. Rod Flannel from 12 lo ap. 2500 yards Cal ico 6c value at 4 Jo. All kinds of Worsteds from 9c yd up. Men't; Boy's and C hildrens Clothing to fit everybody little and big, old and young, rich and poor. mammoth stock before you buy. We offer this week's sale 650 pairs Chlldrens School Shoes, value $1 for f9c. The Greatest Bargains ever offered in New Bern. Very respectfully, S. COPLON, 75 Middle St. Beit to flukJll Bdw. Rew Ben, N. . BISHOP'S FIREPROOF COTTON STORAGE WAREHOUSE Why sell yonr cotton at these extreme low prices with everything depressing the market when you can store rt nominal oost, and take ad vantage of high r prices later in the season. All cotton covered by insurance,) and lib eral advances madedesired. t Terms storage given onfapplication. E. 1L Bishop. New Bern Is Very Lucky to have an agent for the sale of the Prospect Brewing Company's BEER which it laid to be the Pan aad Beat of Been by the United Btatas Health Bulletin, which la the hlghee Ajaarlcaa authority. It Is not a cheap beer that will bum one atomaeh and prodoes a attain on the lyttem. , A full erook of the above bear la bvik and export caaba bad at II Middle 8i ' J.F. Agt fo the rrospeot Brewin Oo. Valuable City 1 Property for Sale I Taylor V.. V ; Parsaaat t a resolstioi vf the Beard of "TrMieea ot the Hew Bern Aeadear, . -; v. the Bodenicaed win affarat pablle sale fereaeh at tbs OSart Poaaa in Hew Ben, o Batarda Movsaiba the bU, 1Mb M IS e'eleek m. (bat rahiable City ', : lot aUaatad at tbs ton of Klddls and Br jad atnats fiaatlat oa Ulddlr strati' ! 114 test laeasv aad wa Broad (treat i r.. iw net a manes. ',.'.". - 'jTMl sale offer! i ran apsortaaltr for parciadai aoaaaof lbs atatvliaUe property la taa Ott. "v . K'-" At tbs saaas ttate aad plaoa,' Uds wtU alas be received for the tat adjolnlni the v' Ooflrt Ilouee lot aad oeenplad by ). Jf. ;:;TaraaT.' ",.( t-': ". Bale eabet U the' Spvroval Sad'eoa ' jgrwiatloa f aald Board of Tni(ts . ... . .W.M.WAT ' X ' . ; " ' . "?'f. and Tr-.' V Siasonabl -B shade, this it the test Silk o nrioa onlr 60a. ; Jt PRICES LOWER Come onr, oome all and examine our Try Applegato's INDELIBLE INK. Will not wash onk Can be used with a pen or stencil, FOB 8ALS BT O WEIT O. DUUTT, m retiociix. 'Mr UMIMU !dL2LBook Store fr- tSw. . , t.- , ' it Cook !Books" tlaaaBBalal S llitl A1URRIIY CO., y:B?c&rVt$,i CiMMtf u.mJ .C.all rilkU Diraot wire to New Tork aad InitaataaaoM nporti reoetrsd of Terr mors oa kxchan 17 C nr. act 1. 1 i tj,..i State's Showlnt bi Mutt Bond Bvatt 1st. tt. W. Ivsy. 1st ren far Mardar, Bwath ef jaa T. . Klekardsaa. ZdaeaUe- alDay atKafiw - .;" . . - Ralksr, Mot. T. Tbs Btatrt side of the Boath Dakota boad Salt wu amcb la erideaes today, la Ue taking of tastf- ntoay by special eowirlwlnaat B. 8. Bat ua. Amoag the wKassns wars Got. AyooeJL treasurer laoy, Dr.J.J.Mott aad Henry a Cowlssv Tbs state azpeots to prove that the Western Worth Carolina boads, lamed la 1817-8, sold for less than par and that they were not lataed uaooordanoe atatatery tequUasssats. It axpeets to Show, farther, that tbs Stats of South Dakota Is in eoUasioa with the holders of some of thsso bonds, and that State relief has been Invoked for private ends. Ia alL principal and Interest, something like fl. 000,000 appears to be Involved la the rait. . President Joseph Q. Brown of the Oitlsena Rational Bank, lsft.here this morning for NewKOrleani, to attend the anaaal meeting of (he National Bank AssoclatloB, and will deliver aa address oa "The Mew South." A white woman, Mrs. Mary Blckert, aged 4s, aad bee II yeas old eon, San, ware plaeed mths pealtaallary today for murdermg.a saaa on the highway la adlsoa ooanty. They had a qaarrol with the sua and the siurdst was the result Tbs mother gets 18 jeers, the MtlO. Mews reaohee. here of the death of Vaa T. Blobardsoa of Columbus county. He was during Olaralaad's first tana U. a Marshal of thls.dUtrlot He had heart disease sad excitement oa aeeount of hesdays alectloa Is supposed,to have Asaong today's arrivals was Fred A. Woodard of Wilson. Bev. Dr. T. M. Ivey, editor of the Ral eigh Christian Advocate, thai gone to Oraalte Falls, where his father, Rev. O. W. Ivey, whose age is 7ft, died today. Ha bad preached legalady every Sunday bat one la fifty years la the Methodist Confareaoa. Ha leaves several children, among than Bev. T. M. Ivey, Dr.W. V. Ivey, of Lenoir, Q. F. Ivey of Bessemer City, Eugene F. Ivey, of Pittsburg, Pa., Mrs J. H. White, and Mrs George Ford of BtatesvUle. The burial will be at Le noir. This was ednoatlocal day at the negro State Fair here. Two or three colleges I several schools attended. The schools, partlealarly, Shaw Pnlverilty, the Agrioultaral and Mechanical College and the State school for deaf-mutes aad blind auks highly creditable exhibits. While tbs general exhibit Is good, par tlealarly of agricultural prodaots, to good, it to far too small and represents but a little part of the State. TELEGRAPHIC BftBTTTIES. Tha wife nt Aa, rkir nf Rwli l r. ported to be la fafllng health. Tha raeiae Ihmu mhm that SO par cent of the cotton eropotlMahas George B. Vest, Jr.- eoa of Senator Vast of Missouri, died suddenly la a ho tel la Waahlnrtoa. -t President Booccyalt ansae a address la Philadelphia oa tha oeoaalaa of the 180th anniversary of tha todUatloaof GcoigeWatbJngtoalntoMaaoury. Blehard Oroker, tha forsasr ehtsf of Tantktaay Hall, to expected toreturato tnu eountry la the spmg. tie has been Hying la Bngland for a year. Oca. Miles has ntade his auaual leport bt which he arlUctoes the wussaadlag officer for fa&are to provide post cuart. era aad aeolared the forts Ineffective. Tie Frdldeni to Kilt u Exteidei ' Waahlngtea,MoT. IPraaldeat Boose van .-win leave hers ant Monday at atldnlght aad twill not return to Waah- mgtaa until after thereeepUoa to Yfcc Ooverhof Wright ,' of Teaacssee, at MeeapUs, Movesatier In., Be will be present at tha acd toe ting of theekaav ser of eoauaeroe bnlldtag ta Hew Tork oa Tuesdays and 'Tuesday night will auke a speech at the ahambet of eosa res dinner.' The aaxt day he win go West aad South. His" exact ttinerary has not beau anaouaoed, .bat It to be Beved that be aoatearplataa a bear haat ia oae of the Bouthern States baf ore going to Memphis, TJpou his return he will stop In Washington only one day aa he has accepted aa .Invitation to at tend the .TJaloa League Cab banquet BOTUeabersa. , - . 0 'at I r I 'if x ' i. mi A Venerable Wisconsin Lady Re ftond to Health by Pervna After Twenty five' Yean' Suffering. tSpeelal news from Evansvuie, Wis. BVAHSVILLB, WI8.-A woman cured of catarrh of twenty-five years standing was the occasion of Perana be tas' Introdnoed to the Inhabitants of Bvansville, Wis. From that time to this there has been a great demand for Pe rana in this vioinity and hundreds of easee have been cured. It ia in this manner that Peruna spreads from town to town and from state to state. No sort of advertising could have given Peruna the reputation It has. The secret of its success is that It makes cures. It cures old oases of Catarrh where other remedies have failed. This ought to make any remedy popular. Mr. O. R. Harden, of EvansvUle, Wis., writes the following letter: Dear Doctor Hartman I wish to write to certify what Peruna has done tor me. I read of Peruna in the papers, of what it would do for catarrh, and sent for a bottle. This was the first bot tle of Peruna that ever came to Evans- Startling Statements from WTXiLABS, KT-The news of the recovery of Mrs. Elisabeth Prater is a very striking Instance of the wonderful curative powers of Peruna. This esti mable lady had been an invalid from catarrh of the stomach and bowels for twenty years. No wonder her many friends are enthusiastic over her recov ery. She writest "It is through the mercies of God and your medicine that I am permitted to write you this letter. I have been a constant sufferer from bowel and stomach trouble for about twenty-Aye years, and oonid never find relief until I began the use of Peruna. I think It ia a Ood-send to poor suffering aBmaoity." Mrs. Elisabeth Prater. I MASONIC OPERA-HOUSE SATURDAY AFTERNOON, I O'CLOCK, jrOTEMBEB 8th, and bis BAND Acoompanled by the following eminent Soloists: -v BOHUMIB KBTL The Qreat Bohemian Cornet 1st rmPPO BSVABTA - The Benowned Italian Harpist. - FBAH0B8 BOTDBK . . Prima Dona Soprano. ; PE1CE3-I1.00! 75c, 60c, and 6e Seats oa sals at Water's News Store. llllll Ififcibfofl ttorth Carolina :-!. ; Dlanlicts l ' v - "Also a 'full, line of .. Plain - and Ilemstitched Sheets, .Bolster 'and Pillow Oases.' " ' v'. " ' D. 17. JAEIVIS, 63Pc'JochSt. . NSATIOMt RECOVERY. ville; from ray using it all three of the druggists now keep it. "It cured my wife ot catarrh with which the had been troubled for more than twenty-five yean, mod I bad been troubled with It for fifteen yean. We are now both all right. "My youngest son had la grippe four years ago, and aa he had supposed had got well, or so far recovered that he went to work. He took a relapse and the pneumonia set in. He had hemorrhages, and though we tried everything ' we could think of it was to no purpose until we gave him Peruna. The hemorrhages stopped, and he soon got up and is well and hard at work. We think there is nothing like Peruna." In a recent letter Mr. Harden writes : "We keep Peruna always in the house, as it cured us both of catarrh of long Kentucky, Illinois and Remarkable Recoveries. ELGIN, ILL In a very recent com munication from this place comes the news that Mr. Arthur Ernest Eidd, a well-known architect of that city, baa made complete recovery from catarrh of the head from which he had suffered for nearly a quarter of a century. He writes the following from 18 Hamilton aye.: " I am 42 years of age, and have had Catarrh of the head for over half of my life. " I read of Peruna, and finally decided to try it two months ago. I have now taken seven bottles, and weigh 172 pounds. Never felt happier or merrier. Feel tip top."-A. E. Kldd. I Ha ve Taken The Agency For the Greensboro Fire Insurance Companies. SOUTHERN STOCK MUTUAL SOUTHERN LOAN and TRUST 00. UNDERWBITER8. I will give yon Protection at Lowest Cost in good Reliable Home o mpanies. T. JT. TFOLFEWDEN She'll Smile on yonr when vou ask her' band if the suit vou wear Is of our maktaur. " Women don't admire men who are careless in their at tirecareless In cloth, fit or style. We'll do all we oan for von i cud that's a great deal to get you la her good graces, if you let us have your order. - We will probably make you wedding suit later, VlVllVtgadWlek; fcLUITi, r A 1 U EU OF TIME. A very byy solid gold mnn, so linarj asa (ln ! OBSH, b(Jiut:fi-ry l;rn(l rnnoil, fitted with a 11 i' " 'II' i i: . , a per'"" Suit . standing. We have callers every little While to inquire aa to what Perana has done for us. I say: 'Look at us. That U proof enough." " I send you s picture of mr rcaltann. I helped build a house in Iowa City on the first of last J one, and worked el(hty two days, only losing one-quarter of a day during the whole time. How is that for an old man 77 years old f I came home in September and have built another house out in the country this tau ana am weu ana bearty to-day. "I hope to live twenty years yet, and if Peruna helps me in the future as it has in the past, I don't know why I can't. The druggists say Peruna la one of the best selling medicines they have in Btook."-C. B. HARDEN. rerana can De relied upon to cure slight colds and coughs and other ca tarrhal ailments with a promptness that is unequaled by any other remedy. If a cold has settled in any portion of the body end produoed oatarrh, it is gen erally thought by people that they must suner on year alter year without any hope of cure. This is not true, however, Peruna cures such oases. Thousands of testimonials that can never be used attest this fact. Any one wishing free literature on this subject should address Dr. Hartman, Columbus, Ohio. New Hampshire of Other MANCHESTER, N. H-Acoordisg to late advices, Miss Blanche L. Bundlett has made a complete recovery from oa tarrh of the head which bad caused a chronic running from the ears. Her own statement of the case is as fol lows: "I have suffered for several years with catarrh of the head. It finally reached my ear, and caused a running oar. Having read of Dr. Hartman's remedies I immediately wrote, and he advised mo. To-day I em in better health than I have been for some time. I will gladly recommend Peruna for all catarrhal diseases." Miss F?ef"h L Rundlett. OPERA HOUSE! Monday, If ot. 10, THE GREAT SHOW OF THE DAY THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY "Barlow & Wilson's GREATER NEW TORK Minstrels IS Bkillf al Dancers, 10 Cultured Singers. 10 Pickaninnies, 13 Specialties- 21 Grand Military Band, 10 Solo Orchestra Thb Swell Pabadb or ran MINSTREL WORLD, Beats at Water's. Reserved Seats 7A, General Admission BOo. Gallery Me. ' : : 11 ituuit MwkM hntt lift 7. and the old stager .who has held the reins tor fifty years will tell yon he has nan experience ana mat sipenenoc mat Ifleshtmm statins that the best ear- tiara for style, comfort and durability pare made and sold by Waters Boggy FaetoTy.4--?.""' ' . Tbs only nuvce town to ret Say aad everything to repair buggies. ' Bee as before buying ana mve saooey t . We put Rubber Tires oa rm old or new wheels. We (brink your loose tires In a machine without cutting them. Everybody is mvitedlto see the work of the machine puttlng?new holts m same old places. ;. . i, ' , ': O. H. T7ntcr ;fls Can, . Phone laoji" S ;-. TSBwiadWt, Kaw Buaw, W. O- ll'tMiJ! ; I nR pay tha abote reward for the detection and conviction of the party or parties who blew p and rifled the content of my safe on New Prunes, Evaporated Apploa and Peaches, Heinz's Plain Sweet and Sweet Mixed Pickles, Sauer Kraut and a complete stock of Fresh Canned Goods just received at Mo Daniels. Also Freeh Ontario Prepared and Old Fashioned Buck wheat, Loose Oat Flakes, Force, Grape Nuts, Postnm Cereal. Fancy Elgin and Fox Iliver Print Butter. Maple Syrup. A good New Crop Carolina Rice 10c qt. Respectfully, 'Phone 91. We Wee Right Made m yracun N V VKtlvP 1 Store Dep't, Elm Phone 40. Cor. iloiiriiiiis Am If you want one why not buy a good ono and savo money. We have recently received a new stock of Brooms which you will find to be up-to-date both in quality and price. Also New Mince Meat just in, Atmore's Keystone, which yeu know is very Cne, lOo per pound. We carry everything kept in a UrocOry store, and will be glad to have some of your orders. Respectfully, McGehee & Willis, Broad St Grocers. Phone 137 , $tt.MyMWv 1 NEVVr BBL.1C0RNED BEEF, J17NT OPEITED. 8weet Pickled Peaches, 80o per quart. Assorted Mangoes 30o per quart, Standard 8 lb Tomatoes 10c per can. Standard 2 lb Corn 10c, 3 for 26c. loose Olives 40o per quart. . Attmore'B Pore Minoe meat lOo per lb. Nabob Pancake Flour, 10c per package. Keeker's Old Homestead Pancake Flour 10c package. 3c?' ' Hb want your business and 3 than any other house In tha city. OTS ma OTisuug to receive a snaru tu vuur iumud wwn a . - . , , r - Z . ZtfC--1 - Ywrt to plM6,. .. -;, j jl J, . B, ' m?mS TTTISla 7, 5 H t'''ttMtttMSvUtt . jvlMcfy 'headache Fowdera.'? There to aot , say bettet remedy for boalatU tTu these powders. They ,--.,( 'Hn and sold oaly Wholesale aft Retail Grocer, 71 Broad St. in our selections of Fall and Winter apparel, and this has been attested by the approval of many men of fiishion who have visited 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 mornin. While we have both Suits and Overcoats at ft great variety of prices, we want you to note particu larly the especially large collection of 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 f 18. City Lumber Co. H. Front eft Eden Ht. arc selling yon goods for lesi j Thanking yon fo past fay? J ; : Prescription tt Cayla'. - iHvV.Preeortplloa pTuuwy S specialty of prescriptions. Tr aad careful .attention tla i't i i Only the best drugs are V ' j r-i are rMonRl!a. t ' ; 1 1 1 I I :