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4 R '1 I t Xfi -WIS j. ; WW BIM,H. C.,;.TH0ESDATiIOMne, 50TCM5IB; 27, 1902. " Iti Y mr ' 'r " -' ' ' f ' T-.r ' " i " " - ' ' TWINTT-IIRST TIAR V:1- ..I i i - i ii i i i r i ii i i 1 1 1 1 i n i i i jj i i . i 1 i i i ii i 4 - K TL--'-. ! . rt V. ... "t- r-r-r f -1 I ' J- ti a n?mrnriiipn V: IIAO nLUtlVLU! v 90x90 Extra Heavy Sheeta 81x90 Bleached Sheets, 6ic 90x90 " Sheets, 60o. 90x90 Hamstitched Sheet, 7.0c. 41x36 Hemstiched Rllow iDase, 18c. 45x86 Plain Hem, 12c and 15o. 45x72 Bolster Case, plain hora, 80c. 45x73 Hemstitched Bolster Case, 85c. These articles are made o the tort brands on the market. 10-4 AU Wool N. C. Blamkets $8 50. 10-4 Comforts tl, 25 to ft 00. , 16-4 Incy Satin' tined Comforts, MO. & Bed Spreads 75c, $1 00, tl 25, $1 50, f 2 00, $3 50, f 5 00 Window Shades at 25c, 35c, 50c. Fringed or plain. :i Ii WILL SAVE III Our stock is complete in every department and we can surely please you alL Our business blooms because we are constantly placing new bargains before you. Our strong values support our prices, 10 bolts 8c Outing for Sc yard. 1 lot ( anton Flannel worth 71c, for 41c. Big lot Waist Ooods worth 12c, 10c and 25c y'd, for 9Jc. 10 bolts of Black and Gray Skirt Flannel worth 76c, we sell at 45c 10 bolts 56 inch Ladies Cloth worth 78c, at 48c. 5 bolts Red flannel worth 20c yd, our price 12$c S bolts for undershlrting in Flannel worth 25c and 35c, our price 12c and 19c per yard. KM) Boys Suits In all Dolors, 68c to 94 93 unit, 487 Mens Muits, all colors and Latest 8tyle,from 3 67 to $19 50 per suit, Look at them, 1)07 Mens Overcoats any color and any style you want and any price from $2 99 to tl4 75, 17 doz Hens Press Shirts worth 75c lor 87c Mens, Ladies and Ohildrens Shoes cheap, ICO Plush Cat es worth $1 75 to $2 at 98c ea. Jackets from f 1 69c up. Live and learn, die and forget it all, Yours Respectfully, 75 Middle St. next to G a skill Hdw. Co., Hew Bern, N C. J. A JONEST Livery, Feed Sate ana Exchange Slab I LARGEST AND FIK8ET 8TOOTSF i - ; CS ever offered for sale in this city, Also a complete line of Buggies, Cart Wheels, Ac, .T A JOJTEfl, 'Jf. 4 Up.to-daW nig-; ,.":i'y'i': ' -naregular cock of the walk-Ior ' ' Thanksgiving day and tor STery da it 'i what a driving nan wanta, and ha ad ' aeek no further than oar eardagt repoa : itory, where all that la new, novel, smart . and stylish In pneumatie tired and ipae- Ul made vehldes can b bad. .We Itave , ' '. the bast In design, make and talab. and '- : our oarriagM of all kinds are noted .lot thflr ztrema ease of riding and. rnn v 21 nln qnalitiet. . .? '--,: ; X : The only plaos In town to get any and . . everything lo repair buggies. ' Baa us aafnra bny thg and tara money.:1'1 -' . We pat Rubber Tlr on yoar old W . new woe Is. .Ws shrink yoar loot tlraa In a maehlna without cutting them, - . Everybody ta Invited to see the work of ' ' the maehlna putting Jnrw bolti'tn same . old placear v.-, '"-' s' Q. IX Water & Cca, ; " ''' rhona 1S.1, ' 7";Zroad 'V New EsaS, M O i 60c. ' - 1 es A car load of each just in,"". ; Wagons, Harness, Bobet, Whips, Britl St. Sttwirt'i Oli.SUid. BRANCH OFHCS' . MURPHY & CO., Commission : Siocti.Coitci.GnmiiPrc rhona ttt, ; .KXVY BSRK, N. CL , sTalnOfflea, 1 Broad war, Naw Tort . HoderaU morgins, ., XxpaUent sarvloa. ; Prfvata wins to New York.---" J - fllgheat banking and tneroaB'.lle t ')'; a11 rrei having claims against the Threat Lumber Co; will please present same at onoe., . And all par ties bw)ng tha' Tteni Lamher Co. trill ploass hi prepared to pa same upon presentation. ; 4; 'CIIA8. It, IIALt, ii " r ' jf Trent Lumbar Co ' Tennej's Candr t Dsvls. A fresh assortment of Tenncy's Cni'y lai ji-'jfoen t,"ee!T1 at r ' ' I'lur- ' J- 71 S ClD tUZZLE ' r7 K AbpoiUfcirWre THEREisNOSU'JSUlUtl TELEGRAPHIC BRET1TIES. Thar la a crisis ta tha flnanolal condi tion of the Phlllpplnea. In Order to meet the tremendous fall In tke ralne of stiver th a Philippine Oommlstlon has again advanced the goTarnment rate of exchange, fixing It at two dollars and sixty osnts. In a wreck on the Hontharn Railroad at Bpartanbnrg, S.O. Monday, . one par son was killed and several passengers were badly Injured. Tha engine was wrecked and three cart thrown from tha track. Three man were arretted In Chicago Monday, la connection with tha one hundred thoaaand dollar theft of tha registered mall poach ' Saturday Bight and two thoaaand dollars worth of stamps recovered, There was a violent explosion at tha British Ambaaiy, November 84th at Roma. Tha entire building wu shaken, and china and glassware broken. Three persons were seriously injured. The cotton mill merger committee, meeting at Greensboro, N. 0., has ao- oepted ever 100 plants, and wIH meet again In three weeks to paaa upon oth ers. Chief Justice Fuller, of the United States Bupreme Court, will alt at Rich mond on Friday with local Jaslloes on a case to test the constitutionality of the Virginia alecttoa law. In consequences of the increase la the cost of building material and for other reasons, Secretary Moody today ordered that the work oh -the eight mlllloa dot lar contracts for rebuilding the natal academy, at Aaaapolia would be suspend ad Indefinitely. Every working furnace in the vicinity of New Guilt, Pa Is shat dowa indenat- tely because of lack of coke. The evacuation of (Shanghai, China, by the foreign garrisons has begun, by Japanese being tha Brat to withdraw their troops. While tome white boys were playing "Indian" In one of the suburbs of Golds- bore, George Pritchard oaa of the "In dians" waa shot by Frank Costls an other "Indian" of a hostile tribe, and yary seriously wounded. They didn't know the gao was loaded. "Fewer Gallons; Wean Longer.' ; The secret Is out and New Bern csa go on living lost as if tha riddle had ever been asked. ' '; i ' ' Mo H can't,- either,' Nw "Bern ft not going to be what it was before.1 Its houses aie going to he brighter, Its peo' pie s yule ; more, . proaperoua they , are going ta have some .of ..their money let to buy other tttogs with.; ; , f The answer , to- the riddle Ii; yoa can paint a building with, fewer .gallons of Pevos Leal .aad Zlae.. paint than with mixed palahVand A. vULwear saveral times jas long as a building painted wi load and oil mixed by baad.-r ?r Thara"i proof abuadaat of It all aver the rjttlted States. Tbara: will noon be proof abundant of It faJNew BeraV I What wni , people do with tha rest of (helr moneyf f ' TT.' Bmall wood sella . - r -sas :' t Fresh CWers this nmralng . at . a fu Hndnnt's Ar ency at Darls I PavUTTtarmacy bM been very forlun ate In securing the aole agency ken for Hadnnt i Ferfomei and Toilet Prepara tions! .Their, quality la of such eiyel- lenoa and superiority that thry are large ly. used by lha-dlsorhniaattag""e!Ha throttghoat the eoantr ,J. ,K I J. J. Baxter is agent for tha W. L. Oouglas, Lewis Crossett and W. P. Tsy tor's shoes for men and & P Reed's ihoea for women.. Every pair guaran teed. . 1 1 r- ' " ' . ,' A t-lAcclJcnt. . Two and tin. a -quarter luxes on I. 0. I. rosd was hailly wr ' I on ! . I H u day, but We un-iiirst!, s ' !' lie r p'fod at on, as It e y r'-.'1.!. riitisfl. ?v4 p V" . The Condition of the State Gnari Is K Very SatJsiactory. it "... MerUICarollaa.Dax Is .Celebrated. JSfjSleetrle Fewer (From N easeS ' ,' Klver. Iaterestlag Csse A B - "FretMeDowell. ' - ;Halhqh7Not. J 6 Today was "North Carolina Day" ta tha public school and there was general observation of It In town ' and country" Last year; was the first observance;' Then Roanoke Island aad the first settlement was the .theme. Today the subject was the permanent, settlement Many thousands of pamph lets containing the programme ware cir culated. Inspector General T. H. Bain of the Bute Guard wu interviewed today re garding the result! of his observation daring this years lnapectlona. Be com pleted this work today by Inspecting the company at-Frankllnton. He said: Inspected. 85 infantry companies, one light battery (armed with galling guas) and five divisions of naval reserves, and Roommeaded for dlsbandment six In fantry companies and two divisions of aaval reserves. I find the discipline bet' tor than It has ever been and the books better kept There Is evidently a determi nation on the part of officers to Improve matters. The personnel Of the Guard, both as to officers and men, Is not so good as It waa a few years sgo, say Just, before the war wlib Spain. J attribute this largely to the ill fitting clothing. The material is alt-right, bnt no paint are taken to make the clothing fit. Each company should nave a tailor, who should make all the clothing fit. The entire Guard is well uniformed and eqalpped. I will ia every report reeom-1 mend that the present sj stem of elect ing officers be abolished and that all of-1 fleers be appointed by the Governor, for no fixed term, and after appointment that they go before an examining board 1 passing which they will get commissions all steps In ranks to be also based upon examinations for fitness, and that with; this system there be only one election, j that being for and lieutenants, the first step; these to also paaa before the board I before getting commissions." . The companies of the State Guard will elect officers tomorrow December 1th the company officers will elect field officers for 9 yearr; the 1st Regimental StatetvlUe, 2nd at Goldaboro, 81 at Dar- un. A charter waa today granted the Swain Oriseoll Lumber Company of Beaufort, capital 136,000. There waa a conference here last even ing of the stockholders of the Raleigh Street Railway and Light Company In regard to extensions, etc. It was sta ted that nothing definite was done. The Raleigh toe and electric company will operate its lot-making machinery by electricity- The power will come from Its $90,000 plant at Milburnie, on the Neute river, tlx mllet from here. 'Work It aow la progress at the Ice factory. Theeleetrlo plant haa been completed several months. At Christ Charon this mosutug MUe Mary B. Woodell, daaghter of grand sec retary B. H. Woodell of the Grind Lodge of Odd Fellows, waa married to Mr.JameaA.Brlgga,Jr. In the Supreme Court there was argu ment today In an Interesting ease; that of the State ra, MeCalL . The defendant. a member of a rich family In MeDotreL county, was convicted of burning -i church, the trial being had In Bnrke etaety, aad got a a years sentence, for wa!ch be appealed. - The ease wu press ed by the Brown famlly. batweeo which and tha MeCaU'a, there U a feud ot over one hundred yiara standing :-,'.- CASTOR (A For Infants and Ohildren. " iTii Ucd Yoa Ran Ahrcjs Esrs&t ' Beers the': IHgnfitTirt oY Cbristiai Science ThAabgtYlfir. Str- " Special Thaakaglving Sarvloa, Thurs day 10:45 a. ta. and 70 . p, as. at First Church of .-Ohrlat Solentltt, 87 Oraveo etiastr .?- i'i-'! f.-.w-'r.; Bubleof; "SSlvIng ; Thaakt Psalm 107:1 -V ' '. ',v . '- " AH are cordially Invited to attend, - ring rrag uu , bimiwj -P. V ' "utaii " " " '-Jfelyets, Vclf ets,' VeWetiU We itlllhavea'nloe: line of VeiveU aad ethe mfltneiy goods on hand, all to bS sold tor Ieaa than" cott, Raspeot- fullyj- .(.... K J, J. BAXTER. , Pasta Eack at Davis'. ' ' Pasta Mack It a new and exqatitte preparattoB for ladins, and oiri llic most unions and arrc '.' moans of procuring a d'!- tout ti.. l, as wJ tl an excellent toilet wvor for d.f'yn , It tofions the wator, and If frenni,iu'y v it teiulir ti. o c ) V ' i, f' U!i a c vJvt-l f I h !: !: f !'l (''.rill ' ' S MASONIC Of'OU DOUSE Thanlisgivirig ft Night, Thursday, JTot. 27tb. :GfandVaudeyiJk Entertainment, Under the Direction ot 'IM Caltae Caita, OF PHILADELPHIA, The Favorite Elocutionist and Opera Singer, assisted by the best local talent of New Bern, . Liptrig Pictures of a refined character will be presented, BEATS on sale at Waters' News More, XXasonle Opera House! COMMBNGING. MONDAY NIGHT, DEO, 1, PerucM-Beldeat Comedy Co,, In a repertoire Comedy and Drama,Mom day night a magnificent production of At the Hour of Nine, A sensational Melodrama, in four acta exciting and diverting from start to fin ish, Complete change of plays, scenery, cos tumes, music and specialties. Fifteen acting people, beautiful settings; and el egant scenery. Continuous performance. PRICES 80c, sSs and 85c, Usual mat nee. Beats on sale at Waters' SAVE MONEY ! Compare these prices with those you have been paying : Pio-nic Hams, sliced, Best Lard. laoib. l?c " 10c ' 5c " 5o " 8o " i " lOo can, 8 for 25c. .15c " S " 25c .10c " 8 " 25c. 10c can. Best Lard,. Compound Lard, Pigs Feet in vinegar. rape in vinegar,.. Good Floor, Better Flonr, : Best Pie Peaches. . Table Peaohes, .. uanned uorn,. . .. Tomatoes, 20 lbs Best Q rami la ted Sugar, any time you want it, lor si oo Also have a supply of Oranges, A poles Bananas. Pears, etc. Try a peck of mv 35c apples. Give me a trial. Yours for business, If . F. TJOTCJEBTT, Cor. neath Front A Melealf Streets Ereryliimi New and Fresh. Fancy Package Crackers, Pickled Pig Feet, Pickled Tripe. Quaker Oata ISo pk, American He aad 10c pk. Canned Peas from 8 cans for 2tc to 15c can, 8 lb can Tomatoes lOo, Best Table Peaches 20c o: n, Pie Peaches 10o can. Beat Cheese 17c lb, Possum and Grape Nuts, Salt Meat from lOo to Ue lb. Fresh Bait tea, Currants and Citron, Best Patent Flour, bbl Irish Potatoes aOo pk, Sweet Pott toes lie pk. - M. E. Land &JCo. Phone 161, " 69 Broad sr. "Best bt mett:f ': i "A8 CHEAP AS TH4 OTHER, t-3 -Freah WtMf.A. Agency, BRADHAM'3 PHABMAOT. MAX L. JACOBS.' "Vk am imni: 1" i ' ,"r: : " Bilver of ths highest class Is now displayed for inspection. ' We take pleasure In showing our line and In helping yon to doclde on what to pit. It's oar business to keep posted on mlUl)le presents for all. ... . ,: ' ' ' --V.'.i! rot CTNTLEIEN, 'i-'V L- ,!., ., .. . , i.inlii-s, ( ins, Ledgers, r Journals, Cash Books, Day Books, Memo. Books, Receipt Books, Triplicating Order Books, Letter Copying Books, Bills .Payable and Receivable. Ac. 'west . Bums', 6 pollock it.: Hall Lamps, Beautiful Parlor Lamps, Vases, neltoest dec orations, latest designs Largest lino ever shown here. We can suit you. Whjtehurst's 45 Pollock St. Phone 228, She'll Smile on yoar Suit when you ask her hand If the tnit you wear it of our making. Women don't admire men who are careless in their at tirecareless in cloth, fit or style. We'll do all we can for you and that's a great deal to get you in her good grace, If yoa let us have your order. We will probably make yoar wecwiing tun attar. F. 91. Ckadwlek, xaiahD ; are more enjoyable when a gbtaa of Bud- wen Deer goes witn tne tuner, xnit beer, as a table beverage, la widely re nowned aa the finest brewed In America, and It fully equal to the best Herman made, we are ready to nil year order, J. F. Taylor, , XKW BKRJT, If. C. i'Dtsinfedanis i and-Germaddes. : M Cases OHLORIDX OF LIMK ' Z Just Received. . . , . lOo and lfie the oaa '.' ' BRAllJ AM'S FHABMAOT , ; .AnTl5V Fresh Diphtheria Antitoiln aad fao- tlne.Tlrus at Davhf Praaerlptloa Phar- j Vacdnation Shields at MrbV Mnlford't VaoclaaUos) BMelda are the beaV 'Xatlly appllad and protect the vaccinated surface from ontatde eoettuv Inatloa and the contact of clothing, : B eommendtd by loeaj physicians, On : W tale at Davis Pietcilptloa Plarmacy Lamps 3jrria iiiiiiiiiiinirniiininnniini FOB LADIES. , Mirrors, ' Oomb and Itrush Beta, .-. . Manicure Pieces, - 1 inra, . . -y,'. 1 rcM,het, "?', t a . !" ami Clialnn. f- , 1 1 ' "t and cialns, MY STORE WILL CLOSE ON THANKSGIVING DAY Please send in your orders Today, All the necessary articles to make your Thanksgiving and Christiinas Frnit Cake such as Currants, Raisins, Citron, Orange i eel, Ltfmon jfeel, 1'ure Spices and Flavoring Extracts. Also Fine London Layer Raisins, New Prunes, Evaporat ed Peaches and Apples, Apricots, Atmore's Mince Meat, Cran berries. A complete stock of Canned Fruits and Vegetables, Sweet and Sour Pickles, Tomato Catsup, Tobasoo Sauce. Fox River Print and Fancy Elgin Butter, Finest Cream Cheese, Buckwheat, Maple Syrup, and hundreds of nioe articles which we cannot mention for want of space. Yours to please, 'Phone 91. We Wee Right Store Dep't, Elm Phone 46. Cor. JUST IN. A nice lot of Jamaca Oranges, Fine Baldwin Apples, Ex tra Fancy Large Lemons, Raisins laytr and seedless, Cleaned Currants, Crystal Citron, Cranberries. Also a fresh lot of National Biscuit Go's Cakes The Mag nolia Ponnd Cake in 1 lb packages are extra line; Graham Crackers; Social Teas, 5 o'clock Teas, Banquet Wafers, Uneeda Ginger Wafers, Oatmeal Crackers, Ac. Let yonr orders come this way, they will be filled prompt ly and carefully. Tours truly, Broad St. Grocers. vivivvvvvvHvtuHvvvnvvvvnvvmvramvVtV NEW BBL .4 JUST Sweet PickledPeaches, 80o perjjquart. a . ' Assorted Mangoes 80o per quart, Btandard 8 lb Tomatoes 10c per oan. , Standvd 2 lb Corn 10c, 8 for 25o. Loose Olives 40o per quart. r, Attmore's Pure Minoe meat 10c per lb, f1 Nabob Pancake Floor, lOo per package. ' " HeckerV Old Homestead Pancake Hour lOo package. . y i IWe want your business and than any ether house In the orsmd trusting to receive ft i-: ; Yourt to Z '-Ji'H'i 'i;'J vvawenwtii uiwan wwMa, .J.:- - moSl 60.";;. Cor.'nroad sft l7aui30elc Ca! I ,ttstisaitttt'ttlittstttattttttt'tst VtVtfttttfttfttttttftttftttVttttttttftvv ' '; Celc7 Ecaaiche Powdcfi Tliart It not. any . better remedy for ' -a f m . tloscowdera, i They '"t" -r ' ' and sold only Wholesale eft Retail Grocer, 71 Broad HU in our selections of Fall and Winter apparel, and this has been attested by the approval of many men of fashion who have visited our 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 morn in. While we have both Suits and Overcoats at a great variety of prices, we want you to note particu larly the especially large collection r.f each which we have marked $15. If you compare the qualitiesand and styles with others you will find them equal to any sold elsewhere at 118. City Lumber Co. 8. Front aft Eden Str. lis, i Phone 137 mmmm CORNED BEEF,) OPHITED. are, selling you mod" ' for laflf city. - Than Log yon for past fav i ' share ot yonr future bngineas, 1 am ; j ' pleafre," "14, ,'t rmcrlptloM ' at catls't ' ; . DtvIa'SPreecrtptloairaannacy ' atpeetalty of prescriptions. Frv and earefol attention ill given U Only tha best drugs are " T pr t wrn'.jionable,BenJ yooit h i ill S. I t . X J, ... . Z"1 -i I "ti ,.
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