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-V"-. A: i .rr-v it 1 TWENTY-FIRST IIAR 111 OK 1 H - s HAS RECEIVED 90x90 Unbleached Sheets 65c. 90x90 Extra Heavy Sheet 60c. 81x90 Bleached Sheets, 55c. 90x90 Sheets, 60o. 90x90 Hemstitched Sheets, 70c. 41x36 Hemstiched Pillow Case, 18c. 45x36 Plain Hem, 12Jo and 15o. 46x72 Bolster Case, plain hem, 80c 4.1x73 TTamstifahed Roister Oaflp. 36o. These articles are made of the best brands on the market. Vr 10-4 All Wool N. O. Blaakets $8 60. 10-4 Comforts tl 25 to $2 00. 16-4 Fancy Batin tanea uomiorts, ou. liett cpreaaa ioo, i vv, fi o, $ i ov, f vu, $o ou, uu Window Shades at 25c, 35c, 60c. Fringed or plain. li WILL SAFE MONET 1 Our Stock Is complete in every department and we can surely please yon all. Our business blooms because we are constantly placing new bargains before you. Our strong values support our prices. 10 bolts 8c Outing for 5c yard. 1 lot ( anton Hannfl worth 7Jc, for 4 c. Big lot Waist Hoods worth 12c, ISc and 25c y'd, for 9c. 10 bolts of Black and Gray Skirt Flannel worth 75c, we sell at 4Sjc 10 bolts 50 inch Ladies Cloth worth 78c, at 5 bolts Ked Flannel worth 20c yd, our price 12Jo 5 bolts for nndershirting in Flannel worth 25c and 15c, our price 12c and 19c per yard, 199 Boys Suits in all aolors, 68c to 94 9-) Knit, 487 Mens Suits, all c lors and Ijttest 8tyle,froni 92 67 to 919 50 per suit, Look at them, 867 Mens Overcoats any color and any style you want and any price from $3 99 to (14 75, 17 dos Mens Dress Shirts worth 75c for 27c Mens, Ladies and Ohildrens Shoes cheap, 100 Plush Capes worth $1 75 to $2 at 98c ea. Jackets from $1 69c up, Livo and learn, die and forget it all, Yours Respectfully, 75 Middle St. next to Gasklll Hdw. Co., New Bern, N C. J. A. JONES, Stables Livery, Feed Sale ana Exchange LARGEST AND FIK8BT BTOOTJOI ZSZ HOKSES and. ZbvCUXjES, ever offered for sale in this city, A car load of each jut in, Also a complete line of Buggies, Wagons, Harness, Robes, Whips, Uart Wheels, Ac, J A JONES, Bmi St. Stmrt'i Old Stall. BBAKCH OFFICB MURPHY & CO., Commission Brokers. M:,Co!tJ(Graifl&Mto lTOtatsaBtiMt, ' V Pnons MS, ,i xttf BXHIf, W. C. Xaim Offloa, 61 Broadway, fcw York. Modmks morgin. Xxeelleat aerrlos. Trhra wlm to Hsw York.; Blgheas baaktni tad mrcaa:U (- ; .V,; wY-fS"fyT A CENTURY AGO they didn't hare the style of carriages wa nava todK. with omtint ul tu combined. They didn't bare repair uupa who men pienaia equipment as mr shops hare. Wear raady for any mo oi npmir wora you eaa mac. we Will do H thoroughly andjproapiry, Tom won't And on oharges too blfk. The only pUet la towa to get say and everything (o rtpati baggUa., Be as before baying and tare moaey. - We put Bobber Tires op yoal bid St ' ew wbaeta. ." We shrink year loose Mies re a aaehtne with oak eaUtmg theam. Everybody Is fnvltedto see the work oi the maohlae Sattlng aew bolU'to tame old plans. v: r .":i!. ;-.!. O. : XX. XYnttru A Ron, ", ' V. : : --a Phone 185.': 'v.'' All persons haying olaims agabst the Treat Lumber Co,' wffl please present same at one. - And all par ties owing this Trent . Lumber Co, will please be prepared t pay ssae Bjpoa presenUtUrt;;;'.; v't.V' Mgr. Treat Lnmber Co., '. . l lnttfi Ctnfly at Davis'. ' A fresh Msortment of Tennry'i Cundy And every Distressing Inflation of the Skin and Scalp Instantly ' Relieved tyBrtrwfth ' if ai And tentte anointings with CUTI CURA OINTMBNT. the great skin car and purest of emollients, to be followed, ta severe cases, by me dium doses Of CUTKURA RESOL VENT PtlXS. to cool and cleanse the blood. TWs to the most speedy, permanent, and economical cure for torturing:, dlsflcnrinf . ttchlaf. burning, bleeding, scaly, crusted, and pimply humours, with loss of hair, ever compounded. Ibmoaa TJsa Oomoa BoiV, sarittod by OimoDaa Ouraaaw, tor vtmn ilM. parlfffS nd bauttfytnf th. Aim, for rtMMtaf lb malp oA tb. Mopptng o( (Mln btr, for nnii, vhluntaa, nd mtolat nd. roMb, u4 Km huta,tor taby na aal tonutlou, mi tor U Uw poipoM of tb. tou, bttb. BSaonuT. Sold tonrhartgie'r, jsQnmiM m Dom n Cum. Gout, Son rna. Sulci ARAPAHOE. Not. 26. Business In Arapahoe Is moving on cheerfully. Our merchants seem to hare a good trade. Mr Noah F Bennett has moved to Oriental and Mr B B Philips has moved to Reelsboro. While we are sorry onr neighbors have left us we hope they will better their conditions In life. Mr J M Reel has completed his tele phone line from Reelsboro to Arapahoe onr people can now talk with neighbors and know more ot the world outside of Arapahoe. , Mr J A Johnson has purchased Mr Robert Lee's possessions at Arapahoe and will move In as soon as Mr Lee can move out, We think Mr Johnson has made a good Investment. Elder Corbet the pastor of the Free Will Baptist Church attended his ap pointment here Sunday. Our school at Arapahoe Is moving on notwithstanding the number of students Is greatly decreased because of the cotton picking and scarcity of hand: Prof O J Rock la U ked by all his students and pro es to be a good teacher, fle Is antloipat ing s good entertainment In his acbool at Christmas. We hope he will hare saoceas. J. B. PI. Zorah Happenings. Not. as. The fanners of Township No. 9, notwithstanding they bare had a pretty hard Urns palling through Ibis year; and many have failed to get through are cheerful and hays doubled their resolutions to stem the tide, let come what wllL Mr.'Alonso falcher, aa enterprising farmer and a successful merchant who resides at Train, has moved from his old place of business and eaa be foaad la his large new store which fj(tbe bo 'St ofTroltt. - , Uncle Frank Wright (oot) who lives la the northeastern portion of est towa shtp. Is probably the oldest ttus In the eoenty, Knot the Bute. Eels soma. Where about 106 years old. Be bears a good repatatloa among all o( his white neighbors. His memory Is good end he talks Tsry tawnigeatlyr and eaa tell many Interesting laoldeats of hi early days. Although age and htrd labor have deprived hist of all ability to do labor, he reigns supreme la his family olrele, and Is wsU theagk t of by all ef Ms neighbors. v xt? jiV,. V'-tC Bome years ago the oounty authorities allowed htnf soml help which wbs esnt 10 aim Ml anally decided that they woald not saslet hist any mere aalees he would go to the poor house, bat he had too much pride and Industry to go there.! i '?-'?. : ''. Messrs. Alfred and ttephea Parlfoy with Meaera. Walters and NUoa of New Bera aad a gentleman - from Balelgh west dowa la Beaufort oouaty last week ens bunting expedition. They! killed four deer, one turkey aad the birds have not been counted. It wss not good weather for hosting either. . M. CADTOniA x Tor Isfiints sr.! (.: 'r- nit" JY:ir -w 't Yesterday Was Appropriately Kept at State bstltations. Senatorial Qaettloa Beeemlag lively. Board ef Canvassers Meet' Fines Tor School Faad. Dispen sary Question. Ralmoh, Nov. 7.-Today was very quietly observed here. The publlo bufld legs were closed, at least nominally, The Bupreme court conducted business as usual. It does not observe Tbanksglr ing day by taking s recess. The National and Bute flags were dis played on the capltol. The weather was cool aad rather raw; quite a change from the spring-like westher which has been practically uninterrupted. There were plenty of good cheer at the State institutions and at the Orphanages, etc At the Soldiers' Bome there wss a particularly fine dinner. A special ser vice wss also held there, Th State board of canraeers met to day at the capital and began the canvas of the State and Congressional vote. Wilson G. Lamb presided, with Robert L. Olaynall ae secretary. The senatorial "pot" Is trying to boll la the west and Piedmont section. In the east the Democrats are saying little, as they are waiting for the western sec tion to plok the man, the piece going to west this time by the written law. There ia an Increase this year of sum BO,000 In the amount of fines which the public schools hsre received. Tet it Is said some towns Impose no Hnee and In this way the schools loose a good deal. The public schools gel this year eome- th'ng like $70,000 from liquor licenses. The Information which comes here Is that there was a very general celebra tion of "Nofth Carullna Day" In the pub lie schools yenterdsy Even the coll' gee celebrated It. It is said there will be an election here on the dlapensary question next May Burglars After Simmons. Special to Journal Ralsioh, November 97. Burglars last night entered the home of Benator Simmons through a rear window, they then opened a door to get means of quick exit. They went Into the Senator's bed room and took Mrs, Simmons' pocket book containing $20 od carried It to the dining room where they took the money and left the book lying on the table. The burglars also rifled a trunk of Mrs. Simmons in the hall way near the door they had opened and went in the room occupied by the Heeator's daugh ters. The latter scresmed and waked him, whereupon the burglars fled. It doee not appear that they got anything exeept $20. REPORT OF TEE C01ITI0H OF THE NATIONAL BANE, Of New Berne, N.O. at New Bera, la the State of North Carolina, at the eloss of Business, Not. 36th, 103. RESOURCES.; Leans and discounts? $ 411,?17 80 Overdrafts, secured and un secured . 8,S4flM TJ. 8. Bonds to secure circu lation, M, 000 00 Stocks, securities, etc 8S,05S 77 Bankuc-hense.farnltare.and fixtures t 11,000 W Otfer real estate owned .... 10,100 7ft Due front national Bank (notlteeeive A$enU)...... 87,497 II Dne f.-om State Basks and Bankers. M.4U4S Dae from approved reserve ' agents;.,...... M.M748 decks ana other cash Items 8,680,76 Note of other . National -Banks . . ..... 8,17400 S.ectionai paaeri currency, - -.nickels, and cents......... $80 81 Lawful money .Reserve in Bank, via:. ESuede... ....... . 8.719 60 ' Legs! tender noies 40,000 60 . 48,711 6$ tfariMtttLtan fund with D. ft.":' .. Tress'r 0 of drouUUou). "LM0 00 y:r. ' .Total M,- $441,641 78 5, ":A'-WABII4TIB9. ... ,V Oaphal stock, paid la. . $100,000 00 Ri plus fund... ............. -70.000 00 (Jnulvided profit, leee ex- v. : . ' pensee id taxes pald.. 1 18,088 08 "Xtona! Bank nolee ont-. Hstao(H.ij.t... ......... v. i 14,800 ot De to oi er Mattoeal rtanu I.U4 SO Due to Stale JSaake , and v . ' Dsake Vo. . .o... r-4' 088 81 eolileot lo betk 808,741 88 'fit t V TtutecevUflCKesoi ' - . detcVt......iv 133,7818$.,'':', Oasbler'a checks i r ? utsiaadlng rt" 15140. 488,884 80 -". '.'rVf Tolal 1841,841 78 Stats of No.th Oaio'lns, " ... v. Coe ty ef 0 sveii". I, Q. R. Kobeiis, CuHi of the above named bank, do solemnly swear tbit the above augment Is true to the beet X my kaeeleuge end bfllUf. ' , ,! , i . u. u. ituujiniD, vsaiuer. Snwlbed and sworn to before nu this t:h dy of Nov, HHil. TUOM A3 J. MITCUrXL, N. P. . 't'onnacr AitP't: " THET BT00D: BYEH. The Big Foot BaB Came Yesterday st Kichmond Special to JoarnaL BionktoHO, November 87. The game of footbalthere today between theUnl verslty of North Carolina and the Uni versity of Virginia wss as follows, Uni versity of North Carolina 12, University of Virginia 18. Foot Ball at Raleleb, Special to Journal. HIlhoh, November 87 The game here today resulted si follows, A.AM. College 80, Richmond College 8. HMIC MOB One SeSd Week, COMMENGINO. MONDAY NIGHT, DEO, 1, Pemchi-Beldent Comedy Co., In a repertoire Comedy and Drama,MonJ day night a magnificent production of At the Hour of Nine, A sensational Melodrama, in four acts excit'ng and diverting from start to fin- tan. Complete change of plays, scenery, cos tumes, mnslc and specialties, r If teen acting people, beautiful settings; and el egant scenery,- Continnous performance. PaiCBS 30c, 85s and 85c Usual mat nee. Beats on sale at Waters' SAVE MONEY ! Compare these prices with those you have been paying : Pic-nic Hams, sliced 12c lb. Best Lard, 18c " Compound Lard, 10c ' Pigs Feet in vinegar 5c " Tripe m vinegar, 6c " Good Flour, 8o " Better r'lour, .- n " Best Pie Peaches, ... .10c can, 8 for 26c. 1 able Peaches, 15c " 9 " 85c. Canned Corn 10c " 8 " 2'c. " Tomatoes, lCc can. 20 lbs Best Granulated Sugar, any time you want It, lor $1 00 Also have a supply of Oranges, Apples E ananas. Pears, etc. Try a peck of my 85o apples. Give me a trial Yours for business, jr. f. viiffcrairr, Cor. Soath front ft Melealf Streets M0n New anil Fre! Fancy Package Crackers, Pickled Pig Feet, Pickled Tripe Quaker Oats 16c pk, American 11c and 10c pk. Canned Peas from 8 cans for 2Tc to 18c can, 8 lb can Tomatoes 10c, Best Table Peaches 20t can. Pie Peaches 10c can, Best Cheese 17c lb, Postum and Grape Nuts, Salt Meat from 10c to I'.e lb Fresh Baislna, Currant and Citror, Best Patent Hour, t bbl $', Irish Potatoes 80c pk. Sweet Potatoes 18c pk r.1. E. Land & Co. Pione 162. 69 Broad St. -BE8T OT TBST.n . ; "AS CHEAP At TBI OIHEBV IVssh Weekly. Agency, BBADHAM'S PH ARM ICY, W iSi AiMMJlf-'V! I V - " I I ' ait1'! Ml BOOKS. Ledgers, Journals. Cash Books, Day Books, Memo. Books, Receipt Books, Triplicating Order Books, Letter Copying Books, Bills .Payable and Receivable, c. OWEN . DUNN.I 69 POLLOCK IT I Lamps ! Hall Lamps, Beautiful Parlor Lamps, Vases, newest dec orations, latest designs Largest line ever shown here. We can suit you. VVhitehurst's 45B Pollock Hi. Phone 228, Suit Shell Smih e on yoar when you ask her hand if the suit yon wear is of our makins. Women don't admire men who are careless in their at tirecareless In cloth, fit or style. We'll do all we can for yon and that's a great deal to get you in her good graces, if you let us nave your order, we win probably make your wedding suit later. P. M. Chadwlck, are more enjoyable when a glass of Bud weis beer goee with the turkey. This beer, as a table beverage, le widely re nowned as the finest brewed In America, and is fully equal to the best German made, vv e are ready to nu yenr order. J. F. Taylor, NIW BBRN, N. C. 80880 "Disinfectants and Germaddes 90 Oases CHLORIDI OF LIMB t 4 nst Keoeivea lOo and Ue the can AT BHAbnAM-S PHARMACY. 8884 M8 At Darts'. Fresh Diphtheria Antttosla andTso else Virus at Davis' Prescription Phar macy. ; Vaccination- ShlcWsjat DtTls'. : Malford's Tseolastloa Bhlelds are Ike beet Baslly applied and proteot the vaccinated surface front outside eoatam tn alios and the ooataot of clothing. Be oommended hy kwal physicians, Oa ; salat Davis' PrMerlptloa Pksraisoy MAX L. JACOBS. iminmiiiiiiiiiiiiiimTYTTiiiiiijriiiiiiii ; Silver of the highest class ia now displayed for inspection. : . - W take pleasure In showing our line and in helping yon to decide on what to get. It's our business to keep posted on suitable preeenta ior au.' Tfi E T.NTMMItf. Ullllary iiniEhos, . ,. . -Cloth Uruilies,; ,' ' V " I LriHUes, ' oK ; ; ' I nj't Cbarrns,' . .' - ; - ..i Clistns, .' ' ,' -t fOB LADIES. ". h ..' Vlrrora, . Comb and Brnsh Beta, ' 'Munlcure Pieces, ; 1 . I ii"-, ; " I 'i.o. iies, - ' " V -t t ! and Chains, I n t I ... t H and tiialns, . QQd thia A'l the necessary articles to make your Thanksgiving and Christmas Frnit Cake such as Currants, Raisins, Citron, Orange T 1 T T 1 r. 1 1 - , . j0 i oei, uouioii i cci rure ispices ana Flavoring .Extracts. S Also Fine London T,a,vfir Raisina Wow Pnmon Ct.iiAr.t j" --v .1 u a iuuvD) ajvmVssiv- 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, Tobasco Sance. Fox River Print and Fancy Elgin Butter, Finest Cream Cheese, Buckwheat, Maple Syrup, and hundreds of nice articles which wo cannot mention for want of space. Yours to please, Wholesale A Retail Grocer, 'Phone 191. J 71 Brtiasi Ht We Were Right E 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 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 $15, If you compare the qualitiasjand and styles with others you will find them equal to any sold elsewhere at 118. Store Dept Elm City Lumber Co. Phone 46. Cor. H. Front eV Eden Ht. ilViYiVl TT TCnT TUT SF A nice lot of Jamaca Oranges, Fine Baldwin Apples, Ex tra Fancy Large Lemons, Raisins layer and seedless, Cleaned Currants, Crystal Citron, Cranberries. Also a fresh lot of National Biscuit Co's Cakes The Mag nolia Pound Cake in 1 lb packages are extra One; Graham Crackers; Social Teas, 5 o'clock Teas, Banquet Wafers, Uneeda Ginger Wafers, Oatmeal Crackers, fcc. Let your orders come this way, they will be filled prompt' ly and carefully. Yours truly, IcGehee & Willis, Broad St. Grocers. Phone 137 ft NEVEBBLICORNEDDBEEF, Street PiokledgPeaches, 80o perquart. Assoried Mangoes 80c per quart; Standard 8 lb Tomatoes lOo per can. Standard 2 lb Corn 10c, 8 for 26c. ' Loos Olives 40c per quart J ; ' . AHmore's Put Minos meat lOo per lb. Nabob Pancake Floor, lOo per package. ;: Hecker'a Old Homestead Pancake Floor 10c p)kAg!J!? Zt We want your business and are selling yon good (for let. J than any other house ia the city. Thaning yon for past far ors rnd trostlng to receive a share of yoar future business, lam J A-'.'.-- " yourttopleaae, . .. . .-2S ;v.--V;-Whol8Iw suitf loitsil OraoBT.-' , - PEOHI 83. Cor. Eroad sft Itaneoek Cta. r r m ssssssssssstse(ss(ssssisssssssssss, Vtsissssnitseeiiittttttssst..ttf.v' - Celery EcaSaclie PoTAers. Thers la sot soy better remedy for t tv-a"ro "ft.' Ttey " v r ' M r-'y '. , Fracriptioiu ti DtrU. . : Davls'JPteecrlpUoalPBamwy a specialty ot presorlptloas. Prosapt and careful attention is given f ' P"'y the best r1ni are -d." 1 ' t r s s-efeaeim-. -ist..f 1 j " sk s t ; i : 1. n5;V-v'.? nai Jn," 'jein ficelvel at r-. V TI T-y. l
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