I -1 A 1 1 r A J -r . v YOL, 1XI.K0.J48, KSW H. C, FRIDAY 1102X13, .SXPTI1IBIS 18, 1803, -:.5 TWMTI SEC0KD YE1E si Jl Has Receded His New Fall i asid We sell the Dorothy Dodd. They V1 look the best, feel the best and, wear the best. : ' . n You find style and comfort? in shoe that you connot in any other We have . plenty of sizes. Ask to see the Dorothy Dodd. WW Print --Your "Hoof, . MAKE YOUR OD ROOF NEW. O. D. BRADHAHl, New Bern, N. Q. -Or MONARCH PAINT CO., ' Wilmington, .N; C. occconononoooponoponocccoo NEW FURNltURE STORE o U We will open our new exclnsive Wholesale Furniture, O Q Stove anu House Furnishing Gooda Store September 15th. , U J O O This store will be open for North Carolina. All goods sold 1? - All 1 11 ireigni auaea so ew uern.. Office and Salesroom 49 Middle Street. Warehouses 6 and 7 East 8ide Middle St, New Bern, N.O. , Office Phone No. 172, Residence No. 254. , . I All Mail and Phone Orders will have prompt attention. ' O a o Yours Sincerely, g T. J. Turner ccconononononooononcccccj FOIL BALK MY . V : Dealers, in General Hardware, Cook Ntoves, ' . . Paints. Etc. ';-. v v j 73 Mil rroit 8t . -. r. o NEW IIKttXir.'C, Horee Shoeing.. J Experienced ehocr, I Improved shoes.- . :i Right Prices. . Drancf s Shop; riow Fruit Store CO Broad Dtrcot, noxt to Oak Market.' fi;:est fruits - Oranjri direct fmm OHfonJa. , .. , C"riil!f i r,'l 1 1- " , ' Iff (Ml t f '. f' ' ' ' t .f r f .:' - ! -t -' 1 . r , ? ! A Ttee:I! this -V S9 Stop All Leaks, am MY the good merchants of Eastern- . at factory price with local o o a o n o o Furniture Go. - Dt Inf IniCvL'ed Ur toolot U offlc to i9a my mi, 1 a nowbl In tare otik twk th oa ol work at Wlofor , , K Ctitiooxnl p4 Uk i4rnla Owen Q. Dunn, PRINTER ft STATJONHa, Jl CBiTE!! (ST. a, i " "' i ii'iiiV 1 m in "lil I NOTICE ! All Tiof vtailvg i'.otm ftpdr!, de4 or r t p U1 find II l tU!r In tft to rU on J W Wck 1 ftoTt nt. 3 n rtU or fcr.;-.! tt 1oti! rfrt. AIM H !n-! vf .:otr:!,e I V '1' " ' T . -, .... . j ,. V ' .-I licw Kail WnSeTlce.?, German War- ship to Tlslt Wumlnffton. -re. -v. pariar lor StaU Fair. -' : Ealelgh,' Bept, 17. -Proposal are called for tor the nan wagon service m tween the postoffioo and the depot at about SO places In this Bute.- The to stroctlons call for an absolutely ; new equipment and We also the require ments that addition can only be persons living on the route or contiguous thereto The officials think this a Try good pro vision. vJ-V ,! T'! i .Copious rains hare fallen in- all: thlf section of North Carolina and will no doubt be very benefioial to- crops. .t 7ohn W Thompson of this city ha returned from Florida where he attend ed the convention of turpentine opera ton at Jacksonville. - Be ssys. a , great many of those present were natives -of NorthCarolIna. Mr Covington former-k,, ly of Monroe, presided, and J A -. Hollo- man formerly of Wake, now editor of a leading Florida paper Is - secretary. Mr Thompson says he sold a $30,000 turpen tine and creosote plant at Waycrost and that the plant which his company built at MoBee, 8 Of u an experiment, will be probably enlarged. YMr Thompson saw ex-sheriff Monger of Moore . county, In Florida, where he is a ' travelling man and doing welt . : ." .. . -r The supreme Court allows the peti tion f or a new trial in the ease of Mc Neill against the railway, this being the case In which the court at last term held that a man who was riding 'free could not sue a railway for negligence, The case comes up from Moore county and will be argued among the seventh dis trict appeals. . y . Governor Ayoock la notified , by the United states Department, of State that the German ship of - war i Panther j will soon visit Wilmington; : The governor is absent and private seOretary Pearsall notified thecommsndant of Fort Caswell the mayor of Wilmington and the' com manding officers of the Wilmington Ma val reserves.' James H Pou who has returned, from a three weeks visit to New York and vicinity aayS there Is now far more: talk In the North about politics than here li here, i He says he la wlulng to bet any amount tha .the Low administration will be beaten In. New. Tork. He' lays it Ts. entirely plain that If the CembcraU would tote, for Cleveland they conld easily elect him and defeat Boosevelt, but he does not believe: they will . vete for; Cleveland.. The 'independents ' In New York and elsewhere are saying very plainly that If the Democrats "put up Cleveland they can win, but as Mr ; Pou says "Our people It seems would, rather be beaten than vote for.1 Cleveland, It looks like Gorman will be the nominee: ' It will be several days before the audi tor will kaow the total member of pen. stoners uaderthe new application. . He win give out the figures, and also show thelncrease. W ;Vii . . There Is a good deal ef talk here regard ing the proposed lease "of, the Atlantic and North Carollaa railwsy, hf: i: r Chief KawhU . George L. Morton of the 8uu fair Is here and today .had a eoafercace with reddest Loaf mm . v ' . ftau cocriJ7 . m, rogwe-u regara io what may be tunned the' social aide oi Ue fair. It seems to be pretty certain that the attaadanos at the fair will break all the records. Ssetetary. Poroe says thk is certain ' V ; . ELIDES. ;-.; ? ; .j- a-.; s - pvebwU.x: Fall wDl sooe be here la the tree mbm of the word, and we hope ite eppearanoe will drive awiy some of the malaria that Is so prevaleat throughoat Ike eons try. The Urge McClvaae Is at this wharf to be loaded. ' , -V"; v.. ' The schooner Ulraai, Oapt Katshall, Is expected to arrive here iiaay time now. V . ' . y' , Mine resale Ray Eeet of Graauboro came last ntgkt u spend tome time wlta Mr Once Brinaou Connor. Two of Mr 1 5 Howards litUe ekUd. fen, Eatfaad Setter, ataqatie sick. We hope they wQi soon reouver. , " Mist rkdle Connor of Hlferdale et Ut night to vtatt reltUrtl at made sd Forth Carkwe, t V..;-.r ,'.. , The Centennial, Two 8U(er sed Beetle Key are on the .ways for rr- We learn that theie U a ee f tberisatlfr Jothis Ai-ra el Honk Cerlowe. It U1wfd ttt It H trni U aTlowed to eoetur ever the eoinms!ty,' rATOR, We hTS a large M tf tall, QlkiU, Mdlqaart frtiH Jr. Cta ro mospy ea fct yoo wtU J UTiiker, Jr. r t r, t BARLOWB AND N. HARLOWE. , Sept 18. Dr C N Mason with Mrs ME Bell as alternate .were elected by Harlowe Sunday School to represent us in 8. 8. Conference at Dover on -the 2Jnd Inst. . a--,- . v ' ; K Miss Nannie Dudley Of DoTer, li . vis iting her aunk Mrs loshnaAdamt.. 1 Miss Ola Long left last Friday to en tor the Harry North' Behoof at "More head city.t ;- -:7i riv v -t A The Elm City mill at this place has succeeded In getting a bountiful anpply of fine water through a three .Inch ' .ar tesian well at a depth of one hundred and twenty feet which is now an ' over fljwlrg fountain.' " ""i- v" Mr B F Adams of 'Yaifceboroho was called herebj the sickness of Via daugb ter has returned home., . , , .,., -Mrs H W Bell and childreji who have been spending a few daya here returned to New Bern Tuesday, - . Mr Georse Conner " Jr. returned , to E,wdale lart Messrs Geo, Willis, O G and D G Bell of Morehead City made a flying trip' to Hsrlowe on the naptha launch last Sun day. , " " - ; ; " ' Vs r Mrs N H Taylor is making a few days visit to relatives at Blverdale this week. Mrs B R Wllllford. Misses Irma, "Es- tella and Sllolesber davghterr, and Mrs F E Franklin and children all osme in through the country by carriage from a visit to her sfeter Mrs J Walter Pelletier of Stella, - jf Miss LaIU Bauser, after a weeks visit in our city returned to her home In Morehead Cltylast Sunday. '. ..Messrs Willie Weeks and ferry Pelle tier of Stella, spent last Sunday night In oor'berg. ' ;- -; Hisses Iilla and Vera Hardeaty daugb tars of ouf townsman Mr E D Herdegty, left Tuesday to resume their' course at Littleton Female College. . - Mr J Raymond Mason has returned to finish his business course at the Maseey Business College of Richmond. MrB R Wllllford has returned to King's Mountain, h's home from where he will sgaln enter the . sarvlce of the Sauthern R R.- ' - - - ' .C Rev' J H M Giles filled his regular ap pointment at our: church Jut Sunday and gave us one of hl usuaV good dis courses. ,.":;': 'y' " ---v. Mr Clyde Eby csme down last night and is spending the day, observing the success of his i saw. mill at thta place which Is now running day and night,: . ;-RDBIaoklegelD. S, is hero giving npa tax payers and violators of the law In North Harlowe 'tronrj.- V. ' : Messrs J 8 and J A Morton are spend' Ing )oday In the city of Elms on bUsf- nessApH.. -:-, ' ' x Miss Bertha Bell of Bachelor': passed through Monday enroute to Greensboro, where she goes to resume her studies at the Normal, - 7 '-" . t . Notice!' ' The Ixfra Excursion train letvteg Goldsboro at 700 a m and Morehead City at 7:50 p m on Sunday Is discontinued. i Train No. f lesvioe; Goldsbore at 8 a m, and No. 8, leaving Morehead '.City at 4:40 p m, will eont'noe to rua through on Bundsve, until further notice. '" . . ' v- - ;b. a nkwland, v -- J : r , ' Mtster Tiaos : j udill, 't ' ' Osn. 8opt. . , Tho Autumn Gc cflBOS offers an abii(lnoe In and talirirt thit Is tare to dtgbt all Hints who r!rfcrl enrrwrt drtns( t en nTitittl to the rf!nmiu of ht. At f M tlilwltk'i Uiinring futubll.hmf nl mmt mmjilot llre ( f fHlg Tft ihnwn U r- ' f('f y ':r i'lr-iion. r t Si X . Oelrg to t' !.-;& f n.y w's I 1t. 'Uc! '. l (r) ' n ln f.rrr.lng 0'l !:', S' '.I trj l:-.f ii r.l ' . f.fn-, ".'.. ! on r e a it ;? c i '.", t b '' of ;;n r--n. Tlr rj r- ' I .' ' ) !-'(., r I rf !. ims'tr t i ' ' - - n. 7 ' " '.! r ( i " 1 II r i t ' , l 'i 1 ; U . ' 1 ' f t li ',i ' ' ' . 7 '' h"'.?'' 8 1 S . "if " f t : . ; t lift' W'i -IliEllIC GF1R1 ECH3 Friday STiglit, :8ep 18 CHASE, . CLARK Jk KENNINQTON'S Magnificent Electrlct and Soenio Production of v v '.MARIE OORELLI'S j1 A Norwegian Princess,- "i.- A Complete and Competent Cast r7NMd8weediah Quartette. - , SPECIAL SCENERY. ' The Land Of the Midnight Sunt The Alton Fiord in Summer Timet The Halls of Njedezgorzel ' - The Land of the Long Shadow! The Alten Fjord in Winter Timet ; The Aurora Boreal Is 1 Masonic Opera House Wednesday, OQprl September wui u Will be Presented W. E. Ntmkenvile's ; .'Magnificent Production of the v .. . Consistent Melodrama An Idyllic Picture of Homely Life in the Hills of Arkansas. The Play which has been indorsed everywhere as one of the most Interest ing ever wrttten. One replete with both ratneturand ramedy situations.. : xA SPLENDID COMPANY. ATTENTION GENTS. ...... ... ." ... . '-'. .We are now in a position to sake Bolts, Overcoats, and T routers to your Measure with a guarantee as to work masiblp, Style, Fit and 'Trimming. 10 per cent lower than ever before, Give us a trial and be conviEC id. : -".: Revpectfuriy Yonra 1 - K. SATVYEII, ' "-' TAILOR.; ' ; -." V': ' - M Boulh FronlSL i -4 ff ., ; JAP-A-LAC roa pals Br J. C. AVIIICTY V CO. ytvr r.zzx v. c. , , 5ml for color rard. ' , , rubllc Execution Galo. Fpr.'int to ta oiJt of stle Is Ue W !rr."it I f ru-ef,l'6 jfi n lb (IH of Tli- . i c'p!, I'tvclrr of Frtori kiid V- ' iBti rsk vs TrW Dfw-y, I "li:i elj o':!) inrl!on for cuh at f. ;ir H : d f r la lbs Clly f.f rfe : ea r. I' n.l i!f of Ff I'tt.Vf i; ? i ! tj r sr. 1 rr. ffiw, rUl..r r t t Iff"- '""1 t'. ) tr.'ul fnr:ir.l to 1; (!; ft. . j. vr. r.inM.r,, F.,rlfT. S Jv 'J a?T a-w Ml Hearts i ! TIiGBost; tights Our Improved Sttiid Lamp&2 Boats them all. - i PERFECT: VE NTfLATION, ' ", i. - r EASILY MANAGED. "A" New Stock of Hall Lamps and Store Lamps -i' : AT- - . ' VVHITEHURST'S 45 Polloek. St, Phone 228. Bowden & Land, dealing nr Staple and Fancy GROCERIES. .Having bought the entire stock of M. E. Land & do., we bez to eo- lioit -a Bhare of your trade. . Tour orders wiU receive our care ful attention and prompt delivery. ' All orders large or small will he appreciated. . ' Bowden A Isand, Phone 162. 75 Broad St. on the following goods can sava big money by availing yourself of this opportunity at once. - FOB THIS WEEK ONLY. 68 Boys Suits worth (1 60 to $1 75 choice for this week 98c. 48 Suits above worth 2 60 and 3 00 choice 1 87. Bjys Knee Pants, sizes from 6 to 17, for this week only, 24c, 89o, 69c 8c - Just received 169 pairs Mens Sample anoea, prices rrom ou to sou, choice for this sale 1 99. 85 pr Mens Shoes worth 1 25 to 1 60 our bargain sale for this week 98c Bought of manufacturers 875 oairs Chlldrens School Shoes, worth from 75c to $1 85 pr, for this week only 49c to 68c io uoa mens vress BWrti utese style worth from 75o to 1 25 a piece for this week only 4 80. 141 pre Mens Working Panta worth from 1 25 to 1 00 nr. for this week 95c. 65 prs Mens Pants from winter wear worth from 1 78 to 2 03 for this week onlylf9. : LADIES DRSS GOODS. ' We are Offering for this week 68 inches wide Beiwllant all colors. worth from 65c. to 75c yd, for this sale onryouo. A full assortment of Worteds, all col ors worth from 15c to 20c, at this sale only 10 to 121c . A hvrge selection of Cashmeres In all eolors, price from 20c, 83c and 40o at unsswerso. . 859 yd Flannelette all colors worth from 10 to 184c, onr bargain sale for this week only 81c. 450 yd Dark Out Ing, worth 60, for thia week 41c 750 yd Bemnaots bf Calicoes, worth oe ana ec ya, rot una week 4c 1800 yd Hemnanta of Percale Dock, worth 10a for this week 8ic and '. We are unable to mention the numerous bargains which we have In Atock (or this Fall, .. . - S. COPLON, 75 MIDDLES mEKT, Ksxt to GukOl Hardware Co, Kew Bera. '", "i FIl'IE!: A more oomplete line of For- nlture of all graded from the Chesr est to the Best ever thorn In New Hern, and . ' " Foftlio- Next ? 30 Days - i -Special Snlo on ftocouiit U having Jto raoTt, o smaller store, we are compelled vtl nnlovd 'Wt'of our lar' t'-k At nnil C!:lov fi Ct;f lin. I- iisfeek I Just Received zoo, Fresh Elgin and Fox River Shredded Codfish, Boneless Cream Cheese. Big Hams to cut, Small Fresh Eoastel Coffee and Fine Teas. Door Mats, nice ones 50c, 60c and 75c each. Yours to Please, 'Phone Ol. HwwUitiii"""""AA r a - " T WE ARE SELLING FASf&& But must rush off the remainder of our : Summer Goods, so to- r. Jrl 5, - . ill 11 - WITH T ri W I f .J. mil ATT olmr..-r IT -rfc;a wuug m our store rrices. jho Bern this season. f the Bargains are all 28 Middle St., Near Market Dofik .?i vTTvTnTTWWWWWWWwitU BAIL. ROAD, MELI, A1VB MACHIBTE SUPPLIES. WE ARE MANUFACTURERS AGENTS FOB ''L?'& Erie City Boilers and Engines, L. S' ' ' Van Winkle Celebrated Gins and Presses, "JiZ"' The Oneida Wood Split Pulleys, ' C The Wagner Duplex Steam PnmpV' "fx " ' " ' Starret's Fin Took; ' 8nppllCArry 8tOCk f vor,thing in th0 line of Macbiner,- and ,. Gaskill Hdw. & HARDWARE 78 Middle St, . Phone 147. DoiVt Be Led or Influenced to hny anything you do not want, use your best judgment to' teleVtinf the whiskey yon UBe for yourself or family and after decidinon -nS brand insist upon ba;ing it, withont considering the cost to tM dealer so long as you pay the price he charges. , . : V . v, r We especially call your attention to tho timo tried brand of ntn ' HEN Y RYE WttlSKEY, feeling crtain no ot ' you better or give more satisfac ion. - - Compare it with any brand at same price or a little higher We then know no one can persuade yorj to take any substitute. dntf nkjdb0tt,C8,f f0"0wiD? 8izca Plnu ind'kiif -Pl!l, 00 qn4' PPUlftr pri0o- A l-idlni- STIt A V N, OTOT A C0., Pronr.: ' " T"""" 1 . " """" . ..... w',";M. 1 have jost ry-ivrl a Car Iol ef AUBUie WAG c Whlii TI1K Bn.iT JM THE MAUSET, OUAJIANTI v o ffoe" ef t!.ar,-: every trcVea r-s t;:, l.-r J ,' h It broke. . ' ir-rrj'.; an ualjmikd !!orlmtnl o! Tor ' f ri:;,!iVH, rt., ala VaftaHttjof Bafgy, t, : i f. .1 JO to to !.:.') oj i-ct mU . ; , i I.ANM.T;', fc anrr an-l WinUf ? Cart 1 1 A I : V.IIIi rni.ii ! :r 'ry r . 1 ; K m I I 5 m eierv: si . from Italama- r I a - t - Print Butter. Codfish and Whole Oodfishv ' I i ' ! 4 ? M t m .M ' : Pic Nio Hams and EngllghCwecf ? S? 1. X? Wholesale J Grocer, 71 Broad Ut siWi " VTTTT TTTTTTT WWW WWW V vuu IJO 1 Dilll V -jii .T. will be SUCh Rfl.lft Vina VtaAn m.. ' Come onirk Wnv : gone A rvvV4 .: ' ...l'";' nnviA ... .',,--.:..',-''T.i, ' " """"VVTYTyWW V Mill Supply Cd ;mill bupplus saCmeuV Phone 918, V . i - axle Wgrdh4 f load or ' l'-. r I 1 I

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