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--It?" w - -t 4-' '.rt:, ' 1.4.'-' - i YOlv XX-lOrl87 IIW BXSS, Ir C, SUSDAT UOSKlIfl, KOTIMBIR 9t 1902, - -I TWINTY-FIEST TUB dr. I L . ''mm .. mm " ? " J ' ' I J SPECIAL' In CliiWf ens Extra Heavy Doable Knee and Toe Hose, ataes , 0 to 10 worth 35o, Oar Frioe Only 15c Infanta and Miwea Mttaii, all color, at lOo, 15c, tfic. Ladiea Golf Glorea, in white, blaak, red and gray, at 25o and fife Boya Wool Glores 25c ' Mens Ostraoban Qlore 60c Mens Sootoh, extra good Tain a f 1 00 and always sell at that, bat Oar Price is Only 50c. If ens Moeha at '50e and $1 00. See onr Dress Goods in window, Only 25o. 'Biggest Drives Ever Offered in this tit , NOTHING BETTER NOR THAN RIGHT HERB. Come in please and You Will Go Away Pleased. A Short Story of Long Yalses. while others aim to add to taeir profits. LOOK FOB THIS TCKHSIL'B HALE We will offer 1S00 jards W. O. at Ho per yard, only 10 jards to a cus tomer, each customer to do their own baying. ' 1250 yards Ginghams, 6c value at 4 Jo per yard. Red Flannel from 131e ap. 2500 yards Cal ico 6c value at 4Jc. All kinds of Worsteds from Do yd Bp. Men'; Boy's and (. hildrena ( lothing to fit everybody little and big, old and young, rich and poor. mammoth stock before yon boy. We offer thU week's sale 650 pairs Childreni School Shoe, value $1 tor tac i ne ureateet Bargains trer onerea UTew Drn. Tory reipectfnlly, ' ; 75 Middle 8t. next to fltiklll BISHOP'S FIREPROOF COTTON STORAGE WAREHOUSE Why sell your cotton at these depressing the market when yon can store rt nominal oost, and take ad vantage of high r prices later in the season. AH cotton covered by insurance.Eand lib eral advances madeliljdeaired. Termac f storage given onJappUcation. E. K. Bishop. . Just Received A Case of North Carolina Blankets feixe 10-4, 11-4, 12-4. Alto a fu'l line of Plain and Hemstitched 8heeta, Bolster and Rllow Oases. D. F. JAIWS, 63 Pollock Si. xuim, nraEa jor tim. a h tery Solid gMldtaac.athwvj'asafllldd CMe, hraatlfanrbadmmd, fltiedwlth a 15 Jewd Xl(1n mmtuMni, a prtot OFFERING - HOSE, and PRICES LOWER We aiat to add to ou reputation Come one, come all and examine oar Hdw. Co., lew Bin, H. C extreme low prices with everything Try Applcgato's INDELIBLE1 INK. Will not wash oat. Can be ased with pen or stencil. FOB BALE BT MIIWIIOMSIIIMvMltll i At the Bookstore met; rtes I -1,-- WMe Tbe$ last.-: MURPHY Gt CO. Pr f'-.V. UJ !. Direct wire to Hsw Tork aad -Instantaneoas terorts recetrei of every move on axchar,-. ; 17 c State Gtard Equipped For AO Sea sous.. "Km. Vastea's Kew Iafliatry.Oeaitaay, ' Ipeelal 1 Tern Csirt Cool - ' Wave. Cntliate fer Speakerthla. CsJli rsa l.Sekeel - ' 1 BUtrists. JUuraa, Hovember a, A new pur ol intaatry wU soon as aastsna iatetkeStaateaaidatllastoa. It organised and wulBe lathe fies- Tat eatbe State Gaaid la now eqmlp- ped both for soauaat and whrtsr serrlos' tttftefleld, There is the ssrrlosaal. fdnaot Use wool, wttk blankets, over- ooata, eta, and there anXaaklaainrBis taraa the foroaia the arsaBal here, leadrte lame Aprfi 1. Thestnagthis now about 1,000. Ooveraor Ayeock otders a special termertlisBaperlorOoart offrankHa eottatrt Deaanher 8ta, age Alieaso fataTraaiarer mot was not axan- laadyesteHay as a wltaeaa m the Bontk Oaketa boad salt ease, bit prokaWy wfll b Otoambar S, wkaa Ua taUag of erl- aaaMwmMNsaawafeftfe. ' Xt is aow kaowa that sbmMv.Baaaaa had prat- typlala mUaulloa dtriag kip t Ooveraor thai thate weald to seftia volvinc tbaaa boada. When the proper tuaeeoaMs' thU Bute will- shewjpaw nlaaUe ertdaaee, rery. earafaQy and qatotlyeoUaetad, The eool wave wateriaHaad this mora- lagaadthealch wladdorlag thealght partially stripped saaay treat of leavaa. TBeffieateakt yel largely ratam their Qevernor Ayeoek and private Baert- tary Paaraall will Jola la the great aa- aaal rabbit boat near Oxford. Last year over M0 rabbits were shot or eanght and then were SO doga la the paak. State Superintendent Joyaar savt all the eoantlaa ' wfll to reptatentad at the State Coafareaea of eeaaty saperlatend aata hare next week, from toas eooa- ttet the aaperhiteadeaU wUlaot eome, bat la inch eatea the chairman of the board of education wOl repratant them. The Bute Mperintendeat of pabllo mttnetloa la taearhut htformatloa at to the pnbUe achool dlatrlott which ooa tela fewer than S8 children of achool age. Ha lndi that oat of 81 dlttrlota In Bertla eoaaty 66 have lota than 60, and oat of eH laBladaaCOhaveapderSO. Ia toato there are alftw at 8, 11 and ll ahudxea la a dlttrlet. XdwardaAball, atemberelaet of the lower hoaae, from Johnston coanty, It u Be b a caadMata for the tpeeker hip. It was laid today that the ooadltloa of oaeof thetweehudrea of the Ooveraor who are atek la worse. Fewer OaQoaej Wean Longer, Fewer Gallons; Wears Longer. Hoe Western Beet and Oat la all kinds Choice Pasta, tfeka Market today. FlMPonltry.Tarkeyt end Ohlckeas, at Oak! Market today. . : . BseotalJoJoaraal. Buanea, Kevember tIa the foot ball gaaaraere fhtt eJtetaedv betweaa the Uarreraltyof Xortk -CMeUaa sad A. and M." CoUetfe Vaehaei side t . uun ueaca jus caaea. .c Bpteuatooaraat lUiaiaa, Worembes : Baadmataw laaat elotad hit ttatoa here, an other eagagetteata, aad h to Kaw Terk is be operated ea for appea Bis bead gave a special conoort la Ike railway atatioa la his aoaor aad at hb reqatst played "Dlxlaat A eomrltaent te nallsta people. v. " - . 'Taat Csalun Tea OaV at Ber : The proper food te 'helldsp the sys tem, after, ka attack of ffiaeta, or aay other, tine, Is Impottaa Jo know abosH,W f - ,.: "Last year, I had typhoid malarial fever,'' am a lady la KanlUa, la., and It left ate to weak I eoald aoarealytara label' Iwataerrotta, the leaataola annoyed ate, aad I eosldherdly eat aay- tMf. : ..0'.4"r:iV';-"--! 1A frlead 'recommended Orpe-KaU food, thlnktog may be I would like that, aedidUAIeacuneneed glnliittrec.h and am aow able to wt'.k aronnd oat of doora, ' karlng gained over twenty ; toands, and Crtra-ITata t'.i rt j Kyirv.'.ttro- ort-1 to It tltaeed. pala. V'.1m !t- e-te-'- food, ttl Jf 1 1 1 1 i rof I rt wst rt on C 2- ;r ' y 1 bnowt'rnrjt 1 T 1 (';,'' J f '. SoT V In 1 ( i ! t' v'. a- 1 ' ' ' Commissioners Proceedtoi--Ko-; . Veiber. - " - "'; . TU Boariof Commlsslonert met at U e'eloek to at. November Ird lSOSln regular session, at the Conrt Boose In New Bern. Present Oommlttlonen, Jones. Baxter Wood. - - s 'Ordered that J, & Jones, eoL of No. 7 township to relieved of poll tar.onao- eoaat of inflmilty and poverty. Ordered that J. H. Hadsoa for redao- tlon Ja 'Taloatioa of property In Ho. 6 township te referred to John & Morton agent for Hadaon. Board took reettst. Board met at 8 o'clock pa. November Ird 1901, pursuant to rectus. Present CommUaloaen, Jones, Baxter Wood. ,u , Ordered by the Board that real estate lifted to I. Petuphei'i heirs be redvdeo from 1M8 acres to 700 aeret on aocoant of error and the valuation be reduced to $1000. Ordered that property of Mrs. B. B. Qreea la Ko. 1 township, which la on delinquent list be charred a single tax, She not Ming at raait regaraing toe list ing of same. , . The report of D L. Roberta, Treasurer was. on motion accepted ana ordered spread upon the minutes. Beport of D. JU Roberts, Treasurer of Craven County, for October. OeMrMVud. Oct. 1, To balance 8S0 17 11, By Vouchers 1,878 51 1,818 88 Oct. 10, To Jaa. W. Blddle 1,118 86 SI, To balance 1,(98 78 3,81888 InUrMt Acooant. Nov. 1, By balance 86 88 fence Vo. 1. Nov. 1, To balance 87 81 Fanoe No. 3. Oct. 1, To balutce 88 82 18 88 10, J. W. Blddle 88 87 Oct. 10, By voucher 18 SS 8688 81, By belli) ce 88 67 Special Brldg- Fond. Nov. 1, To balanoe 188 61 Xinet end Peneltlea- Oct. 1, To balance 408 84 180 , 8. R. Street 410 74 P. L. ROBERTS, Treat. Graven County. The report of N B, Street was accept ed aad ordered filed. Board took reoass antll Wednesday. The Sanitary Board met Wednesday Nov. 8th 1808 on a esll of the chairman. Present Comnclstloneia Jones, Baxter Wood, Drt. Chat Duffy, F. W. Hughes aad Commissioner Fuloher. Small rox matters were dtsoussed at length. Board adjourned. The Board of Commissioners met at 8,80 o'clook p, m. Wednesday Nov. 8th 1808 pursuant to notes. Present Ooamlssloasrs Jonet, Wood aadFulchar. Ordered that property of Smith Moore k Co. In No. 7th Township be reduced from 20,000 to 88,030 on aocoant of er for, " : Ordered by the Board that Craven Ooanty Boadt Not. 818, t, 4, 88, 81, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88 and 66, having beta paid In failbeborned la presence of the Board ghcriff t. V Blddle, Alt O L Ward and olerkSMereta, . w . Li Commissloaei K "B Joaet presented hk retlfaatloa. -at ft Commissioner of Craven Coaaty to take eff eot the nrst Monday la December. The Board anaa- naoatly refused to aootpt tame-; Board took otea. ? t . . . r v . BaaUary Board mat at 10 o'clock a, m. Nor. a, 1908 la epeotal setaloa. i 'iW Preteat Ooawaltaloaert Jones, raicber Baxter end Dr Dnffy. .v .1. :. - Ordered that the bOlt of Physlolan eadDrnggWt . be raferedto theSupt of Health aad his astUUat Jfu Duffy for mrestlcaOoa aad;epoa their approval U to approved by the Board and voaobert leaned. g -r, ' Jj Sanitary Board adjonmed,- The Board of -OomiaJteiooerf met at 11 O'clock a. m. Nov. 8th 1908 pursuant Preteat Ooaunlttloaert Jonet, Baxter anA WnlnhM. . ' vv -t, Ij- On motion It It . ordered that the Trtatarer plaoa la the hands of J J Bax ter the sum of 1800. to defray the loot dental small pox txpeasev ,, Om motion the bill for small pox ear vice of Dr N H Street tupt of health was made $100 Instead of $200 for the past month. , Commissioners Baxter and Fuloher voting for reduction as above, aad Commissioner Jones to reduot lama toTACO.- .. '; ' - ' :"! Ordnredthst property of J. H. Hud-1 ton of To Township be r' 'uwd to ?000 from t . ."0 on ercoai't of ator. TVs t "! of r "t I.: C n r-.'oter rt T 'i f r ( ' ' ' ? t' tyn, Commissioner Jonet to reduced to $400. , -.The regular monthly "bills were allow ed. The minutes were read and approv ed." J ' " : ... On motion the Board adjonmed, Kbitbst M, GnnaN, O.B.C. Services Today. Services todey at Centenary M. Church, at 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m. by the pastor, Rev. R, F. Bumpss. Sunday School at 4 p. m. Christ Church Rev. T. M, N, George reetor 84th. Sunday after Trinity. Holy Communion at 7.45 a. m. Services 11 a. m. and 7:80 p, m. Sunday School at 4 p. m. A. oordlal Invitation Is extended toalL Christian Church H. & Spear Pas tor. Preaching todty at 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m. by the Pastor. Sunday School at 8 p. m. All are cordially In vited to these services. First Church of Christ, Scientist. 87 Craven street. Services Sunday 10-.45 a. m. and 7.80 p.m. Bible Lesson Sermon today, Subject, "Mortals and Immor. tela" Matthew 7:18,90. Testimony service Wednesday 7.80 pm. Reading Room la open dally. All are cordially Invited to attend. Prtabytarian Church Preaching tt 11 o'clock a.m. aad 7 80 p.m. by the pastor, Bev. H, & Bradebaw. Sabbath School at 4 p. m. A. oordlal Invitation Is extend edtoaU. Preaching services conducted In the Tabernacle Baptist Church today by Rev. H. P, Davit. Services at 11 a.m. and 7.80 p. m. C ASTOR I A For Infanta aad Children, Tbi Ktod Yon Hiti Aliayi Bought Bears the Signature of Variet Letter on Cotton. By private wire, J. E Latham Co. Naw Tonx, Nov. J8. While anew low record waa made with the 8.01 for March yesterday, everything; looked bet ter this a. m. and the market had a sub stantial recovery. There Is every rea son to look for a further advance on Monday and on such an advance one eaa sell the cotton, bought on breaks with a fair profit and prospects of get ting It back cheaper. The tone la likely to to .feverish for tome dayt after the break, bat aa advaaoe la In order. 1 Be sides It b no) oertaln that prices should advance just yet. The movement next week wOl be more than last year, and It will opersts agtlnat an advaaoe, Weather now plays a lata Important part in the market as frosts cannot come till Nov ember 8th or 10th. Considering the early crop this means a longer growing season than we hare had In years. Many thousands, many hundred bales have been added to the crop and this makes aa look for eleven million bales astba more probable figures this year. We have looked for mora balsa than last year all along and Una fine weather makes a Ian s crop, Until the rush of eotton Is oa 8 oeata would teem to be fair figure and the - market may ran be tween 8 and St centa for soma tlmefun tQ we know something more of the size ef theorep. For this reason telling on a reaction of 10 or SO points would teem to toe good thlngr bat on a break to about yesterday's figures we woald risk baying again A feature today wu buy ing of May that put that above March. This eoald hardly to termed anything bet a trick, The broken supposed to operate for the ball pool came la and bought May to try aad (scare aborts to oovar, all the .time Janaary wet being poetd of .quietly. They could aot bay aay more March vary well at all the short laterest there Isnaoessary to pro vide g plate tar the. Janaary.., An this it hardly s good sign aad we are aot prepared to more .then advise buying oa every decline, to takt profits on an ad' vaaee, ; , Everything will depend oa- receipts and the Liverpool 'demand. The break tn the' stock market doesa' enooarage speculation In oottoa. wKAt vO. W. Laa Oa Fetter OeHonej Wears longer,, fewer Geilonai Wears Longer. : .J' Peenat Brittle today at McSorkr'tJ: Choeoiate Creams M cents ponad at KoSortoy's. ..w. ','. 'I. V'aa1SSa Y',-. , eVaaMVlAtg . Vai'wa.' ? A"; i v Dancttf Classes. :.. Mlat Addle Qaypoolt and Miss Sophie Wbltford, opened their term of Dancing School at Lowthrop Ban, on Monday afternoon. Monday's, Wednesday's and Friday's at 180 p, m. classes meet. , For terms tpply to either of the above, v Fresh Ciphtlierla intltoila andTao c's e Vlrni tt Dsvls' Trosorlpllon Fhar- t Monday, Not. lO, THE GREAT SHOW OF THE DAT THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY 'Bartow & Wilson's 6RE&TEK NEW YORK 16 Skillful Dancers, 10 Cultured Singers.' 10 Pickaninnies, 13 Specialties' 81 Grand Military Band, 10 Solo Orchestra Tbr Swell Parade or the MINSTREL WORLD. Seats at Water's. Reserved Seats 75c, General Admission 50c. Gallery 85a. I HaveTaken The Agency For the Greensboro Fire Insurance Companies. SOUTHERN STOCK MUTUAL SOUTHERN LOAN and TRUST OO. UNDERWRITERS. I will give yon Protection at Lowest Cost in good Reliable Home o mpanies. J. J. WOLFEWDEJf $25 REWARD ! I will pay the above reward for the detection and conviction of the party or parties who blew ap and rifled the contents of my aafe on the night of October 8th, 1902, W, A. WILSON, Oct, 12, 1902. Dover, N O To Friends and Patrons. I have moved my place of business to the Stnallwood Building, comer of South Front and Craven Streets, and will be pleased to serve you aa in the past. Thanking you for past mvors I remain Tours truly, R. SAWYER, TAILOR. ' An Up-to-date Rig a reffuhu cock of the walk tor Tbanksfftvlnc day and for every da la woat a amine man wants, ana no neea seek no further than our carriage repoa itorv, where all that la new. novel, smart and stylish tn pnanaaaUo tired and spec ial made vehicles tan be bad. -. we bare the best la deslao. make and finish, and onr carriages of all kinds are noted (or tneir extreme ease or namg ana run nins dualities. - The onlv nlace In town to set ear aad everything to repair bnggiee, See at before buying ana nave money. We nut Rubber Tlree en rout eld new wheels. We shrink your tooee tires In a machine without) cutting, them. Everybody It Invltedjto tee the work ot toe machine puttingjtew bolts m old placet."' G. It Water A Son, V. " v Phone IBS. - 78 Broad 8k, Naw Baa, N. C v. Is .Vt,w.". to baTe aa agen toy the sale' of (he MPsBrlmig Cotnpanjfs whioh It aald to.be the Pores and Beat of Ftertby the United States Health Bnlletln, which la ths highest American authority. It ia nova cheap beat that will burn ones stomach and prod not a ttretn od thttystem. . ' A full srook ef the above beer tn bulk and export can be had at 19 Middle Bl ! Imnsti'els Very Lucky JDJIj JllJIb tit Ii ;.. ...If . Atmore's New Prunes, Evaporated Apples and Peaches, Heinz's Plaia Sweet and Sweet Mixed Pickles, Sauer Kraut and a complete stock of Fresh Canned Goods just received at Mo Daniels. Also Fresh Ontario Prepared and Old Fashioned Buck wheat, Loose Oat Flakes, Force, Grape Nuts, Postum Cereal. Fancy Elgin, and Fox River Print Butter. Maple Syrup. A good New Crop Carolina Rice 10c qt. Respectfully, 'Phone :91. We Wee Right 1 Had, w yracu!H N Y ra Store Dep't, Elm Phone 40. Cor. If you want one why not buy a good one and save 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 fine, 10c per pound. We carry everything kept in a Grocery store, aud will bo glad to have some of your orders. Respectfully, Broad St. Grocers. IICUI DDI PslDLVICn DCCC laL.f DDL. UUmil.V Ul-u.s; YUST OPEXEB. Sweet Pickled Peaches, 80o per quart. Assorted Mangoes SOo per quart, Standard 3 lb Tomatoes 10c per can. Standard 2 lb Corn lOo, 3 for 26c. es ' Loose Olives 40o per quart. 3S Atttoorea Pure Mlnoe meat lOo per lb. 2 .:,, Nabob Pancake Flour, lOo per package. i Hooker's Old Homestead Pancake Flour lOo package. ...' We want your business and are selling . yon goods .for 55" than any other house In the city. Thanking you tor, past- ai j Sst' org rnd trusting to receive a share of your future bnimessyl am ; 2C' V Youre to please, -ll ' -;::y - WtK4eee and tU Orocer, " .. ' . -.... , v; i' , : :t fHOIl e9. j Cor. Broad aft Hancock Csa. : VstSSSltMtttltl"tt VettttttfiMitftstflittfttfSt -; :Celvj Headache Powdera. there Is aot' aay, better remedy for Seville than theae powders. .They Wholesale eV 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 fashion 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 Btyles and make your selection while the stock is new and f resh come in to-morrow mornin. While we have both Suits and Overcoats at a great variety of prices, we want you to note particu larly the especially large collection of each which we have marked 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 A Eden 81. ruia Phone t37 . .Kjr a- lesg?- S....... ttlltlo, Trescrtptloiu at Dayl, IHvtfJPieiorlptloaJPharnucy a specialty ef .praecrlptlona. Tr and careful stteatloa to- g'?ca t Only the ' best '.drugs are ' : jHi st reasonable. E ' 1 j " 1 V . t e C . !. tima ry. Only i?3.00 whH ftrj kat J. o. r.'-.rj;:7. "t f "1 f r-"ve. "and told only
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