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: j .-, ' t " , - 4 ,11 9 . X i V ' ' tj ! " s. r s"' . " ' s JOL. XXI KO. 145.. rz:: h. c thuessat kohiim; biptzmbib u, 1903. v".- TWI5TT-SIC05D YI 1:. ''I . '-.V t ... f .v fi '-' ju" i- Vi . 4 J it N. , . , , We sell the ' Dorothy, JDodcL-4. They . y ;.S"look the best, feel the best ranclrwearV w ' , A the oest. . -, - -" , rT: i A You find style and comfort; in ..this? Il 'r' fi , j k , , " t '' " X'1 , , m uuctu jruu vuuuu . - We have Plenty rlv . ask to see the Dorothy Doda. . rn n Wilt Ptint Your MAKE YOUR OLD ROOF NEW. C. D. BRADHAM, New Bern,Ml. C - Or MONARCH 1AINT OO.i - ' j Wilmlngt6h flfc C. t;. occconoDODonononooonoccccn 8 NEW JJURNITURE STORk. W ' '. D Store an j House Fnrnishiiiff OrxvlH Stnr ftanfomhav Ifit.h .. -sv v O Thia store willLe open for t, ' Q North Carolina. All goods sold z''f O freight added to New IJera. . wuvn nuu uwwwiu juiuuw Diirwh TV IucuUuBcB 9 OUU . r cn cm. mmji. oi xr . r -vt g Office Phone No. 172, Residence No. 254 . . "iS- q 1 All Mail and Phone Orderg wiU haye prompt attention, i 2 b ' . Toots Sinotrely,' '; - " l S T. J. Turner v. Sox .:sim3s:oits. Dealers in General Hard ware, Cook Htoves; ; Hpree Shoeing'. . ; j Experienced Bhoeri Improvbd snocs:';. if Right Prices. , ' ( . y :. r t . ' . , MUcheirs Old tad. - i: How Fruit Store 50 Broad QtrccV iioxt to Oalia Ilarkct. FluEST FRUITS OrtijT(i direct fmm ('r.'ifcri.la. f f, ' f . . i- ' s - , 1 s - - - - At- i i t iu au VUUOl if of sizes. the cood merofcantg of Eastern' CI' at factory price iths local Q . .iktwi Furniture Co; iiwvjuvMJia '0. lUtlng inttalled mist motof 51 in tny nmtm to fcy 'i'VVXara ' now all to tora'mik iwk.tL U MDOunt of wotk H koretofori 1 1 ' If j coilorowi c( Uii n1 7Mte VUW.I VJ IV 14 i i 1 1 j ( . TRl.VTCR A STATIONER, ( " ; ' t CE1TEN ST. ! iev'V''.- NOTICE!,. ' A'J t'CTiftm uiirg Iofi fi !i5, cWnl or put j H1 find It to tLoIr lo lemit to cavil oa W WoM. fifor I'!, p ili '? kt r!l or 1"VU tt l.,wt pflf-M. AUo ktn f f j : ' : i N ""ni?i! ti t f - ' . Examination of Pcn;!oa . Applications 1 Flnlinel Portratt of Gen It B Eileleh, SepU 18,-The bid for ft 80 Ttarleanof the Atlantic' tad Worth Carolina railroad 'ai made by Walter Kllla and HerbertTlnlayaon U allghtly modified: ThejoSer to pay 9 per cent for the flrat 18 years, I per cent for the second. IS and 80 per cent for, line last SO: to enter i Into a hearr bond, that there shall be no auiance with or control by the Southern or Atlantic Coast Una, and that a road sot less than 60- miles la length be built from Goldeboro west ward to connect with th Seaboard Atr line. This seems ti -be onsldered fe pretty strong proposition.'"'' ' :- V ' ' Today a check lor f 500 from . ueorge W Watts of Durham for 'the North Caro lina ewiMt at tne wpria-s rau was re oetTed by the OoTernor and turned orer to State Treasurer ijwyi, j, H'tV Gen. Carle A Woodruff ha presented to lb O. 6. Branch Camp, Confederate Veterans, and to the soldiers home here portraits of General Robert R Lee when he wu fe captain of engineers, TJ. S. A. and commandant of the military acade my at west poinil z?LrK ' 'ZC 17 It seems to be not Improbable that the Idea of ntlUalng the penitentiary, for . a hospital for male iaune pertou may be anln brought to the attention" of the legislature. - It came up-first at the- last session, but nothing was done -?i t - " Julian B Carr commandlng th Con federate reterana In. Aprth ; Carouna tls sending Inquiries to all the eampi as to the number of men each Intends to brfng to ithe. encampment herej during Ahe State Falr,y A great deal is of courts to be done in- the way of preparations w. St. Jlary'l Female College here began Its fall term today, , Many Improvements have been made, and;a .new infirmary has been built, to Uke the place of the one burned lut teaf ."ThfneW buDdlnK Is of brick. ,The bnjldlngr and grounds neter nefprejprsenedso attractlTe an appearance. ,,,,5 :ft -,,s It is said that Hedlln, one of.,the two met who bat escaped from the peniten tiary, and who Is from Taaton county waf a deserter front the Second" Worth OarollniBeefment lri'the enantsh' Amerl The wfirk of examining the new pen son hpplloatlona waa 'llnlahed .by the auditor today 9e Is greatly pleased at the Idga; quality ef th work dene .by the "new eounty boards, composed of old soldiers.-There If one Indian pensloh- 1 1 THE tST tAUGEHR. " Hebrew Bern 'Base, Ball Team In . nit v' ( 01 r-u June, ft ji un. v ThNew I&rnbaMH 'leim 'w'en't ddwkto Bsyboro 'one day ast summer liken troop of raging lipnax They esme back : ilka a lot . of, acarad aheenu, :The Bsyboro 'playeft tied the ., visitors ja kaots and threw them over the fence where they bounded" about In the: woods Ukej deosplUted poultry. Theywere beatea badly but ' revenge was' lar their hear)." Bo they Invited the Bayboro's op here' to show them that they eonld 'play baU once In i'wMle.'C .'v.fl."' - The Bsyibro's cams and' were taken to the AthleUo field where , they ; were gives I beautiful trouncing la return for the awful work they did us a few weeks ' The game yesterday wu not. atundei at wall U It eight to be out the guue wuk good one, the Kew Bern team playing wall both at the bf'aod Is thej field? The teaturea wu the ' work of f otter and Armstrong.. . , 'r v , , ,W publish the scores by Inning 4 I U w - '-'Total Baybore -1 0f 0-1 MewBwn.- ' 1 1 0 0 0 0 4 0 l-T Wehavealargo lot of ptaU, qatrta and I quart rcU Jera.. Can eave yen oner ra what yen waat, ! B Psrke, Mrs J W WoodaaU of Swassbera, K. CMled a Hendty Septem'be, Hit sttlehotaecf Berdtaghitr ' Vrs IMM UsUeck, o lg liltod, ft! of Fw TTk.l JTcr fcuilnd tu.O lr, .' , i She left Swiostxiro ca the lad o( Sap. 1 .berfortbbopiul la Iew York. 1 rl tbttf a fw 5r only, as the doe- i l r fi'.l thy con' Jq'i do hr ay good,1 I to hr t'.tlrr tt Jucuport, L. 1 re tbt died ytterdsy. .. Wr 1 wsntboro, N 0, Bept, 15, 1903. 1 r.r I - f 1 i I ir !Y.::..:: 1 ift ' ' Supreme Court Opinions. - ?i ' , . faciei to . JoarnaL . . -, t Taiwan, Bept. 16. The North Caro lina, Supreme Court handed down " opin ion! In the following cases from Districts Three and Four, yesterday, as follows-.-1 ' ptafe vs Tyson, State vs Staten. and State vs Csmpbell, were argued by the Attorney General for the State and Skin Aer & Wehdbee for the defendants; 'v' ) I'razler f f Frsztef by. G M Lindsay for plaintiff and t V Morrill for; defendant; Connor,' Jy having been of 'counsel did not Sit on tMhearlng of this case, ?est vs Mortgage Oo , by G M Lind- for plaintiff, L V Morrill and' Battle foreoalfor defendant- k t Ntti vs Hallroad byb L Ward Tend L i ifoare for plaintiff, Simmons and Ward and W O Mucroe for defendant,5 1 1 j w .' 1Bfgn'tIimc to Investigate' 3 ilii-flH- JUlejgh, 8eptifi; -iheri Is much talkabout the escapes of Convicts', frooj the penitentiary and thejreia a quite strong belief oil the part of (he publloithatj some one Is aiding them to escape. Bo strong .Is this belief that there ought to be an Investigation the matter. .There" have been five es capes la the put three' weeks. The long term men seem, to ? tne lucxy ones in Sjettiagaway..,,, t , '.'s;'.3',:-'iy. - a ! MtjwsMSMgsawiM i .' " . ." i Tobacco Still Looking Up. ' - Aother10,'000 pound tobacco sale ws held at'lhe Farmers Warehouse yes? terd and the farmers are beginning to feef better In , regard to selling , their crop.;; A great many will more than pay expenses of raising the crop while others wilt not do so well. vtit W C "Bradsher, of Durham, agent of the American Tobacco Co., wm here yesterday and gave Mr Bryan, the buyer sevlh grades. This will Increase, the scope ol the, local representative's buy lng power nd the farmer may expect a better market and better prices. . :,i-- -ToReorsranizc Parrhers Alliance. Jlfiiiaiv Sept, It. Secretary ( T( B farker of the Btate Farmers Alliance Is suet an appeal to the Farmers of North Carolina urging thorough organization and absolute concert of action. He says this as the only way to secure reduction of of ops arid to do other things neces sary for the protection of farmers, . Be tell Uiem how they whipped out the JuteTjagglng trust. tt ra"v . . : '. -t , jaancockr-WMtehead. ; Avery pretty marriage oeromony was performed at the Oak Grove M E Church South Wednesdsy Sept . 0th by' Rev, Chapes B Paul, brother In law of the bride.-- The contracting partus were Mr Kvai L Hancock and Miss Abble "Vance Whitehead 1 iTV-vv.' -': ' "'The ehnrch waabeantifullr dtcorateA by palmav evergreens and potted 'plants Two arches of evergreen and 'white nowert. were over r, the altar under which the bridal party stood. - . . The nshers were , Messrs James and Edwin' Becton nd "Misses Emily ' and Nellla Whltehead-a11 attired la white. They preoeeded the wedding party to the altar. They were followed by the the groomsmen and brlilemalds u fol- lowif . . ur wm uarris and Kutn Ho- srtii O II Tiogle and Bertha Bellf Taylor aad Eva Bell, t O Barbour and and lias Fannie BslL Miss Leila Smith, the niece of the bride followed bearing the ring; then came the btlde and the msldbf honor, MIu Mamie Becton, they belog met at tbe.alttr by the groom aad tha best men, Mr James 0. Elliot Jr.: . The bride's town wm of white organ die, with veil caught with, white and greeny. -She panted a bouquet of white flowtrs. The maid of honor wu also at tired 1b whits orgaadle aad carried while flowers. .'-;,:'' '('-.':,, - After the wedding formalities , the bridt and groom left for Kswport, from whence they went to their future home la Wilmington where the groom Is a prominent business maa and the brtds H the daughter of Mr ssd Mrs White head of Iiithnlor. She hu been a great favorite In that community. ,' , ;. tySlnston Fre Press and Wilming ton K monger pleaw copy. ; ..,: ' fini: VAiizi fi Owing to tlie doaih t t my wife t b ded'led to snindoe fsfmtag sad will sull my track scd stock fsra, situated oa tie A t U 0 r!lroi, 8re miles soatb of New Bern. ' ' Fsrm Cfln!;i!n H"0 100 of wh'th srstn.J.fr", :i. I il ..ufi s:i cw Q,)u 1 S't I if a) !,! I. nw, two Urc Is-r... i ''v.'f, r'11",) and 4'.D t'ls.-1, ' ''.-r ." ."). Two potato - J s 'if"-r K';.f;rs ui i ! i 3 m I , r n fTr. A'3 Eft ' t ; I 1 1. Fine well f s ' i 1 v.l fl.lcrn la ' f ' .i 'I Li;,' j j'-nrf orhr1 il!i,!ig Or.e r f U,itt frn i i !' k n-.S wsa'-ti i i.f ; 'i.rnts II ' n, 1 '. !t rrr ;g S farm di (i u mnvTHn If -WSEtil CLUEOuSE Friday Tsi-Iit, 8cp 18 CHASE, CLARK & KENNINQTON'S : Magnificent Electrlct and Scenio -V 1. Production of , -. i MARIE CORELU'S -i -;f Most Popular Story-,, 5 "' ' H -V V TIIEIiBIA Xf: ; ' l y A Norwegian Princess,' . A Complete and Competent Cast -t' and Sweediah (Quartette. . SPECIAL SCENERY. , ' . " The Land of the Midnight SunV' .- The Alton Fjord in Summer Time! ; The HaUs of Njedesgorzel l The Land of the Long Shadow! -The Alten Fjord In Winter Time! The Aurora Borealist - - . . Masonic Opera House Wednesday, Q Q September LOlU Will be Presented W. K. Nankenvile's :x Magnificent Production of the ; Consistent Melodrama Hleats An Idylllo Picture of Homely Life in uie mils or Arkansas. . The Plav which hu.' been indorsed everywhere as one of the most Interest. ing ever wrttten, one replete with botn ra tactic ana uomeay situations. - Y A BPLENDIP COMPANY. GENTS. We are now In ; a position to sake Suits, Overcoats, aad Trousers td your Meutre with a guarantee as to work manship, Style, Fit and Trimming. 10 per cent lower than ever before. Give us a trial and be eonvlac.-d. ' r -Respectfully Yours B. SAWYER, '.' TAILOR. " L; :' '-. -'' 61 South Front St, JAF-A-LAC ICl PALS Blf J.C. Vi i :iTTY& CO. Send for color card. 11 '. v " Public Execution Bala. rarsssnt to an or der of s .le la the st- tathmsst rrooeedtrrs la ths case of TLos. DsnUl', Kecslvr of Farmers and If urcbseW Bsnk vs Thos W Cewey, I will k!1 at psV.lo auction for cash at Court llonndoorla ike City of New Crn eo the I--l dsy of Bcr-tember 190 one Itj care and one cow, . attached by 1 f rocfil!ngs anil sold parnaaot to the statutes. ' . ' 3. W. BIDDLK, " ' Sheriff. Ef-U l'.'.h.H J. fi. r r a t it c t 't t , ATTENTION ' I ' I Tlio Dcst Light. V.; Our Improved Stand Lamps '. . Beats them all. PERFECT VENTILATION : . ..; . EASILY MANAGED. A. New Stock of Hall Lamps andvtore Lamps . "t'?- 'i i AT.f- ' - WHITEHURST'S Pollock St, -Phone 228. Bowden & Land, ... DEALIKQ IS Staple and Fancy GROCERIES. Having bought the entire stock of M. E. Land & Co., we beg to so licit a share of your trade. ' Your orders will receive our care ful attention and prompt delivery. AH orders large or small will be appreciated. 1 Bowden & Land, Phone 162. 75 Broad H. on the following goods can savo big money by availing yourself of this opportunity tn once. FOR THIS WEEK ONLY. 60 Boys Suits worth $1 60 to $1 75 choice for tht waaV Qftn 48 Suits above worth 2 50 and 8 00 cnotceiHT. Boys Enee Pants, sizes from 0 to 17, for this week only, 84c, 89a, 69c, 08c, Just received 109 pairs Mens Sample Shoes. Ttricfls from 9 (50 fn S Kr) nhnin. for this sale 1 S8. 85 pr Mens Shoes worth 1 25 to 1 50 our oargsin sate ror tnts week c Bonpnk.of mannfujtnr R7IC Ih Childrens Sohool Shoes, worth from 75c to si pr, ror wis week only 9o to 68c in aos mens uress mrts latese style worth from 75o to 1 25 a piece for this WMlr nnl SRn. 141 pre Mens Working Pants worth rrom i to 1 50 pr, lor tbu week 05c. . 65 prs Mens Pants from winter wear worm rrom no tn v a i mr thi vaair only 1 (V. LAD1KS DRESS GOODS. We are offering for this week K8 inchM wlda Ranollant all aaIam worth from 65o to 75o yd, for this sale omy ooo, A full assortment of Worteds. all col ors WOrth from lfio to SKn. it thia ml a onry iuo so lite . A Mm aelAetlnn or IJuhmaraa In aH colors, price from 20c, 85o and 40c at wis sue too, 850 yd Flannelette all colors worth Trent 10 to 184c, our bargain sale tor this week only 84c. ISO d Dark Onllntf. wnrUi a tnr ,r " or ii w a vi this week 4tc v 780 rd Bamnanta nf f!al(noa awrtk oc ana oc ya, ror tnis week lie low ya nemnanta ox fercaie and Duck, worth lOe for thia week Sic. We are unable to mention th numerona Harimlna which wa hT in stock for thia FalL :; SCOPLON, 75 KIODLEISTREET, Ntxt to GaskQ Hardware Co, New Bern. . . A more complete line of For nitureof all grades from the Cheap est to the Best ever shown in New Bern, and .. - ', For , tho Koxt ;' ;.:3Q Days; o Special Saio on aoconut of having 'to move m smaller store, we are compllod' to unlotd psrtjof fttr largo stock "At anil C:!oiv (Jr-in l:j j-. 1 f xv:,;!-,tj tmf line. . , ,1V,. l A. V AU this Week FOIillE! Just Received zoo, Fresh Elgin and Fox River Print Butter. ' " Shredded Codfish, Boneless Codfish and Whole fjodfish. Cream Cheese. a vv . Big Ilams to cut, Small Pic Nic Hams and English Cure Shoulders. i Fresh Roastea Coffee and Fine Teas. -' '' Door Mats, nice ones 50c, 60c and 75o each. Yours to Please, kh ; J. L. UcDH 'Phone 91. But must rush off,the remainder of our : t SuI2mir (t?s!T. 80 we can be ready I with the BIG FALL STOCK. Every- -: t thing in our store will he sold at Cut : : t Prices. No such sale has been in Nct7 : : Bern this seasonv Come quick beforo : : r the Bare-flins fl.r nil o-n-n lI w a - wu., Ovrvnvv o miuiue otj., wear Market Dock. It VIJL ROAD, MtLIi AITD MACHINE SUPPLIES. WE ARE MANDFACTTTIlW.RSi Kne City Boilers and Enrines. . . . Supplies. . Gaskill Hdw. & HAItnwiPT uij.n. o. HARDWARE 78 Middle St rnone 147 Don't Be Led van Winkle Celebrated Gins and Presses, The Oneida Wood Split Pulleys, . r'-' The Wagner Duplex Steam Pumps," ' Starret's Fine Tools. We carry a full Btock of to buy anything you do not want, use your best judgment In itLc'Jn " the whiskey yon use for yourself or family and after deciding- on you? ' brand insist upon having it, without considering the ooet to the d Jcr i o long as you pay the price he charges. 5 ' ' we especially call your attention HENRY- RYE WHISKEY, feelintr , , ' "v uwot uiohu .WIU SU1C yon better or give more satisfaction. Compare it with anv brand at aamA np nr . lmi. .:.' - . then know no one can persuade you wmiwunuH oi rouowing sizea-uaru, pints and f. pints. Full measure, uniform aualitv. anri Pisces, -. STUAUN, GUNKT A CO., Proprs, RICHMOND, VA, . .... VSw' - ' - ' - ...Wai.,., 1 hare lust received Car LoaJ Wh:la THE BC3T IN THE MARK 11 vOTTAJlAJiTi: rfplnce free of charge every broken ,inc-j endpr wbich it broKe. ' : Am a!ao CMTjijijj an unUmltol ,Ur.'.;:i::s lUHl:i:V3, Eta, also a 'art llAUXn.Hl from f 0 60 to 123 ' WHIT?, Bt.AKiCLTB, fiummrt BCri'Mr3, asl Kandrj Furr.iahicri t'.o k f-r r-Y.'-r-x aif'tk. ' . ; !;. I-..: vi. t nril." r. I Uv riw f n..T rv. - t -i ., J' ' : 'i f ': t, c.:-"-' ' r " eiierw from ICalar.: Wholes! 3 Bet&il , Orooertrl ' 71 Bread ot;;C WWvWsV.V. Q . s marKet aock. : --t nvjijjii ig A' vx -. . uwry ana Mill Supply Gc, 31ILL BUPPLDW 44 Cr?veu St. PnonaMO, or Influent. to the time tried brand of Ori) '. MrWn n i, t. JT?L i v.. iikug uiuqr BQU WO to take any substitute. . O' - bl AUBTJIi;! WAGO axle rfjrdlutf of. load cr ' .:.. . af"orlrrnt of TyP s W vaxiclj of Boy, V 00 r-cf av-L ! ant Winter R0BU, cf vct descrip lion J ' ,v ; on fc.nt4 th'E-t I ' J ' Pru'i r-r ! ; f fxi' , t If J-.-l nj ( , ,f tV f. "..,1,-. t-
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