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. - -Tat, tWif W Vt A'j TWIHTI-SICOND YI1R f ram .k New Skirt Flannels, 2 Utcbea wide, at 60 , 52'inch Blacfcfeharte Skin, fl 00 and II 35, 50 inch Gray Ziblln, $1 00, 38 inch Gray Ziblin, at only 60o, . . 38 inch Black Ziblin, at 60c, These goods are extremely good values and will have to . be seen to be appreciated". . ' v- . . - SSjT, 58 inch Black Rainy-day Skirt Goods at 1 00, . ; i. j 54 inch Oxford Gray Baiay-day Skirt Goods, at 75c," o; 30 inch Bainy-day Skbt Goods at 50c, ; ) ; New Shirt Waistings in all -.t- u. 3 t.a av:.(n n 1 OR 1 SO and am J RJLlli OA, IIIL.1. AKD MACHINE SUPPLIES. A WE ARE MANUFACTURERS AGENTS FOR Erie City Boilers and Engines, Van Winkle Celebrated Gins and Passes, The Oneida Wood Split Pulleys, The Wagner Duplex Steam Pumps, Starret's Fine We carryja full stock of everything in the line "of Machinery; and Supplies, Gaskill Hdvv. & HARDWARE 78;Middle St Phone 147. i A larere stook of the hlte Ash Hard Goal in COAL Also the Lump Bituminous especially tor grates, and the very Deaf steam. r - . i Personal attenttongiyei Wr! HOLLISTER & COX COAL YARD, Phone 34 You Can Look Through Every Newspaper, . , read evert advertisement weigh even argumeat about thta, this, tee or the MhM brand of beer without belnf con- vloeed that Utere'B ,ay -better beer brewed thaw Bodwels atar you have tasted IV. That's the supreme Je tasta, purity and whoWoateoeaa,. Try BodwelaBeer.-, : ; tr J. F Taylor, i ,MWWtRH,B.a Ageet far Protpo Srewtnl C.e( rtS- eaeipaia., A BBixttf'&Co,, Commission . 51 Craves tltmi v 1 , , rbU M3.-. Ktwaxici.'rt a V ata USce, II Proadway, Mew Tors. . V odersU searttM. . KsonrtrvM ' rrtvatewtm loJIewTorV-- . HtWaMlitaf e4 '!!.:; :.p..Habipht, x'ini: The Flft 1 1 iins S14 Wtra. c , . 1 yr-t i -1 : -r -OBI - v w 3b i t) the late weaves, t ( yj ' mi. ; tj " . j r.liil Supply rCpv ?ULti SUPPLIES 44 Craven St; .-PhoneluV.., I asssaSw very best free burning all sizes. f ? ' Foot of.Craveril From now on we will 'tavi Oysters which' we 'will lttT taj mean re, haltheU r oth- -I 4: erwue. - j jj aeeipeeB.jpy.tJ . day at ' ' " '' I " Nixon & C6.'s, . :. :VI wlaSIa Bfcj" I' 'r For- r COUGHS, Aa4 aS lVirioatry treabUt of tt fiiroat aad Laefi. -It acte by C'McAibt the lik( aad thereby affords e ti pectoral lot retlevlaf the saort oU .l aste Coh. Sold by' ELLIS' Os IV k if rirry yir I , .' '' oil ' Gn'r'.l. fxl ff U',m ti be f ' 1 ( 1 U v- t' 1 ft:' I f f f All m v : nt lag if . i CEIT. $TATE ROID. - . " ' ' I Mr ' tTnlna TrnM r. Of Rlltl. '- .imortThfBackeri. --YT BjuUiQH,'jDct. SJ-,Th;uspenlonJ which It U thought will be only tempor ary of the Union Xruet Company of Bal Ufflore, appear! to btre reTealed the fact as to the real backlnff of the South and Western railway Iroai the coal fields of West Virginia o Llnoolnton, N C&enoe to connect with U Seaboard AIr Line. A Urn section Of thU road bat already been bulltand OTen the' people 'Jfihring along the lib bad ho Ideaofltetltlmate terminus, ; The toad' was buUt, quietly with no ,.- rotes of . county , pt townsnip bonds and Mid cash u It- went," .-Ibere bolus;, apparently' no ponded Indebted Vr flMw. Rikktatmi the" uPresl dent of theUnloa TrortOoia6anr,waak..M W N Bell was In Beaufort on busl. the bead of a road1 'and' ltwal financed Monday and Wednesday of this entirely tnBaHlmore,,.f v J :) I a aeat was arranged who. jNwwra Air tine a year ago by Which ibis road was fo become the property of the 8 board, bat for some reason the .arrange meat was sever completed and the road remained la thehatide of the builders. The projecU -weretd conduct Uie from the coal fields to Southport making the moBt direct line tiurough North Caro Una, and to make Bonthport 'one of the greatest ooal xportlbg points 'oar the Atlaatie Coast. !l ui' -01:1, If the Union Trust Comyany ii en abled to resume operation the probsMd ties, are that this 1 road' Will be ' built as contemplated. , This should give Char lotte and Wilmington and all the points between very - much ehesper Co si -for their, manufacturings lndustrlea :- and should have a considerable efteot on the Industrial development o( the State. As Uwell kn6wn, one of tM 'principal handicaps to manufacturing In this State has been.the high prloe of ooaU 1 The de velopment f Southport would give North Carolina one" port at which ship's of the largest tonnage- could 'enter, and might change the -current oftrade to large ssttettt froavNorfola. -j ' . ASIWS. .P' - October S3. Mr Ralph Askins accompanied by Dr O D Covington of Vanoeboro has ;gone to The hospUaT for treatment 01 tls Rev D H Petree" wae to close his years work at Kltt Bwamo Church, Bandar af ternoon but on account of,hVi daughters Illness, he changed pulpits with Rev V 8 Spear, 1 Newi Bens eebe, wouW bs aear the depos. Weregtet 'fat Bro. re- tree to leave na. . Be was spokea w well bf aU who knew him Mlites Berth Sv Bessie and Sails Qai- Uni hare, returned from the Carnival ad report tTleaisnt tlmv .. fr BOlle Prloe spent the day , Sunday atTOverslde. " 'ft V1 V IftssKscirte loekeV 'epenf Baturdsv and Sunday St New Bern wuh her tar ta.t-' :-y ',:-iu Mr W 0 Brnul la et an etUnded tme- Ifleas tntfetKfhitoiL Messrs 'Cauda 'Thbmas and Clande Dobson ware la our midst Bsaaay atter- aoon, will wiisetae Claude the CLV . 1. Eev ru.quiy.w , preach, at . AaUoch Monday sight. Pot. SGUe. . - -4 Btv fl W Seawall win begle a protrao- 14 aeeeUag at Kttt Swamp the "Bret 8ds daynlgbi la November. - r.e' "' . Mr ajpha' ralcber- is stiesdlc the Ralefgh ratr thU week, ;. J rtumner, etear young people are thlaklax of atteadlag the Fair. CASTOR I A SJ. fflcaatsweef - m 1 r " We have a oonoleta- Baa eiladlos Area . and walkixt sktrte,-Will take pleaawreta pBowtnf yDu,'" j W- t CwW p1 HIRLO WE AND N. HARLOW E Oct. SJ. Dt 0 N MuonT bas gotUn 'aU to be out Kalni nd -tbe ; gentral r". No new 'cues or dJpbweria.:iTae Enpt. of our Bnnday School fca request ed that the ichool shall, assemble next Sunday morning."". i Mr Joshaa Adam vent- to flourt at Hew Bern last week, but wa relieved frori serviDg on the Jary pit account of his sister, "Mrs J ! Taylor, being quite sick hut ih Is oonvelesdng now. - " ' I Hi James WJBUIott, Jt., of Newport, has taken a position with; sir James R. V Mrs H W BeU and' little boy of. New Bens have beta spending a few - days to North Harlowe. Vv-""' "' r A "Messrs W F Beoton, E Q Bell and W Long have been spending a few days at court at Beaoiort, this week UJiThe schooner Marietta; Is on Morton's railway for hauisual yearly repairs and new paint V' v i "t - r.Jffrs Buck of Washington, N. C, has retnrned home after a "short visit to her sister Mrs Joshua Adams.' t'- Mr and Mrs John 8 Morton and daugh ter MUs Bessie, Mrs Roeale Mason and Mr W P Conner, all spent' Sunday In Newport attending the Baptist Assocle- tioar -' 1 Miss Laura Conner of Thnrman, Is' on a visit to her sister, Mrs Mamie Mor ton.. . .' , 4 Miss Dudley who has been spending some time with her aunt, Mrs Mollle Adams harfeturned to her home at Dover.- Mr Asher Koonce who has been - saw yer at K O X mill left for his home Sun day.' , . Mr James L Taylor of Bachelor,! and Mr James W Salter of Wlnthrop, were callers at our sanctum this week. BROAD ST. FRDIT CO. yjiiLuLLiiu Phone 33. 1 Nffifo s ' The finest stock of goods t to show is now open and we will ttrongh alldepartrnents.. .. - - , ... " , v ,-y '; SHOES. ' ' ,1 ;;;40or shoestock U the largest eyeishowing in . New Bern . . t X oomprlslng the lollowing famous linesW; L Douglas, f ?J' Tajlw. LewU A Cassett, A B Nettleton and Hamilton fe Brown 1 1 In Mens, and Queen-QajOllynniS P Beeds in Ladies also;! r a complete line 01 iwyg, Misses X " - 'V- . . . . "... it ' T'Our stock bt ddthlnir is jjoys and ChUdrens,' we art oring Do, of ctnclnnaU and ' j neasute front 910 lo.35, Our ' . Asa 'a aAs . . r7 Furnlftlilnc ood. jr, , "- Our alock DI. JfurnUhing Are ngcntl or the Meyers Glove, Lyon Band ColUrt-and X filurtfl, Waterhcmse Kockwear, Harris Snjrpcnaers," a ownplete X ' tine of flannel tTcdcrwear,' X' . ' Xry Ooous 2 ; :.,All that aak Is look at our stock of Dross Goods -X Motions; Silks, lUlboru, Cloaks, EUrte, Coracts and a thons. X ' o and and one thing that are o " ' 8pnd your money with ! ! 10 per cent, on aU purchaiKa, j, j lours te e ee eee4 e eee G'J:Fash!otfznJ Prepared Uadwhcd jus ! f f r - ..." 1 1. LhsonicOpeta. House! One Ulght Only. - TuDsilay Oct27 ;M0SBLEY St MCKAY'S - Boston; Ideal Opera "in their Operatic? Success.' 7 rRICKS75c and $1. Gallery 25q andiBOo. v, - - - . TWO 30 ; H. p; Boilers, upright and locomo tive. Two Engines, 10 and 15 H. P. All sUght ly damaged by fire. For sale singly or altogeth er. Can be seen by call' ing at Wildwood, N, C, on K. B. STEWART. AU kinds and, prices. ffflffiTS B00KSMJ REMOVAL I have moved my Bicycle and Repair Shon from Corner Craven and Pollock Streets to the Planters Building on Mid dle Street, where I am prepared to at tend to all business, and ask my patrons to call, Kespectmuy, L. M. KEQERTON. la XV D mat 4M4 mmntt taLM4 Ilk tta. rlHH. Tak M 4kk MrfW ,1.111 hWlt.Un. aS TUa- w Dnautv mm . hi "lunar JWL4 u, Mr,iri 1..H.TMMW WUW risurn: ' that has ever been bar pleasure take pleasure in showing yon ...... A. . ' ' ana inuarens snoes, slmnlr enorWu, la Mens. 1 , alaa agents for the Globe TalV. lr wiU luve you a suit' made to X - 1.1 t itock salts from 3 00 to uoocis ii great ana pp-KMiaie 4 3& I . nr The Howard Uats and aovthlng and notlonx. kpt la a Urge np-todto store, ns and we will save yoa at least , ' ' . ' - ; truly, . e eee ee I have just received a fine line of Blant Books. Owen Qa Dunn, T PRINTER & STATIONER, v. v s 72 CBATEN ST. Moved. We are now in our new store 93 Middle St., and are better prepar ed to supply your Furniture now than ever before. Furniture of all grades to be found at our store and at ' prices lower than were ever quoted in New Bern. Furniture sold for Cash or Installment, Best line of Stoves in town. The Disosway & Taylor Co. 85 Middle St., JJEW BERN, X. C and Wood A fall supply of Anthracite free burning White Aah, Grate, Stove and Chestnut Coal, also the Celebrated Pocahantas Bituminous for grates and Steam. The 'Best Oak, Aah, Pine and Mixed wood. Quick, Prompt Umbri Point. riiouo 47 1 ' ATTENTION i gents; We are sow la; poellloa to snake Sella, Overcoats, aad Trotsert to jow Ultra re wllfe a retreat as to work naastito.Strle. Fit aad Trlmmlnf. i 10 per emt lower that aver before , y Ol ve na a trial aod be eoavtaoed, nepectfutlf Totra ' n. HAVyi:n, , JklXJOK' " ' 61 Bontk FronUt, 'i rrnlnrnl fUock Islcl (ihe yonr llorwi sol CstUe what s.ture tmnti'iod for tt-m afid keep tba ta a nnf.l erixIMoa. rr. Tctiv's r.!:nt Stock Lick I !'.s ril i t k Um ifvUrad Ij L'c ' .rr. v, r. n v-n, n O. for r. t; 1. J A (0. IT 11 Goal Delivery New lot Extra Small t ; " r- n 1 n G3S Uncanvassed Just Recehed. Harvey's Small Pig Hams, Extra Fancy Full Cream Cheese, Fresh Elgin and Fox River Print Butter. Fresh Uneeda Biscuit and Milk Biscuit. New orned Mackerel. A good Salmon for 10c can, porxea ana domestic sardines. Fine Teas and Fresh Roasted Caffee, I have some big bargains in plag tobacco, if you chew give me a call. Complete stock of good things to eat. Yours to Please, . f MiMflfPI S 'Phone 01. Don't Be Led to buy anything you do not want, use me wmsKey you use ior yourseit or tamiiy and after deciding on your brand insist upon having it, without considering the cost to the dealer so long as you pay the price he charges. We especially call your attention HENRY" RYE WHISKEY, feeling you better or give more satisfacion. Compare it with any brand at same price or a little hieher and we then know no one can persuade you Bold in sealed bottles of following sizes quarts, pints and half. pints. Full measure, uniform quality, Places, STRA.US, GUST&T A CO., Proprs, RICHMOND, VA. Any Columbia Bicycles, Edison Phonographs, Rambler 'Bicycles, OUber Typewriters, Hartford Bicycles, WM. T. HILL, Dealer In Bicyclkb, Fihkabmb, ard All Krjroe BpobttnoJQoods. Job Pbihtihq Rdbbeb Btaups. hon 115. 01 Middle St. aQ ebon carriages from A to Z andtbeold stager who has held the rams rot nrcy fears wiu uu jnu uo uaa bad enertenoe and that experlenoe faae- Ulae blm ta itaUDf that the beak car riaffes for style, eomfort and darmblllly areaiaaeaaa sow 07 nasvra bokkj factory. The onlv clae in town to ret any and evervthlnff to rtrlr bonies. Bee as befnre bay biff 1 . - . . . . lruiff ana save mooer. We put Rabbet Tires on yoat Old of new wbeeia. wesnnnKyoariooeenrae (n a nacblne wiJwmt entUnar them, a without fektnr tire from wheel e bom while yon waiu n trtrjhfxij (a tn lud to ae Uie machine at work pnUtsf new bolts fa old plaoea, G Tie X7t.ttrn & Oon, 11 Broad CI ; RUBns, If O Passo Partout. Binding ; .-. ... All Colora, ; ..V . Crcap Papoi : rialn and Decorated. . .'- j ' 'Oandlo Shadoa New, rftdy-tnade" " ' Paper Napkins l;...ai:falDcc,guS. - Nov Lot Juzt In." ' AT." n ll aav as a Wholesjale Ss XXetaU Orooer, 71 Bread St or Influenced your best judgment in selecting to the time tried brand of "OLD certain no other brand will suit to take any substitute. and popular prices. At Leading Now the Harvest day's are over, And your Durchasiner has begun. Call and see us we will please vou. And will never be out done. s v ag . , We are ready, are you ? Now is ' the time for all good men and womens to come and the great Bar gains offered at 8. COPLON'8, 75 . Middle Street, y DRESS GOODS DEPT. Ashland Kepelland, in all colors, 58 inches wide, sold evrywhere, for '- 75o. Price for the next 10 days at ' our store;49c. V? 80 inoh, all wool Black Henriet- ' - ta, worth 05c, now 45c per yard, ..' 30 inch all wool Fancy Zibeline 65c grade, now 48o. 0 lnoh all wool Flannol Dress. Goods worth 9 80 yard, now 46c. ', ,-. 38c inch Brillintine in black,';' ' brown and blue, moat popular goods .v of the season, actual value 750. go- ing now for 49c. - " Just received 80 inch all wool- '.'i Saratoga Dreea Goods, worth eTftTyV- '. ' where 60c Our price for the next two week 28o. . 'I'' Between eight and nine thousand . yards of Storm Flannel, OutiBgls y. . and Flannelettes to be sold ai I oost- :.l Shoes to suit both rich and poor at .. ' Ooplon'i prioes. Naff said. V Just arrived from Northern marvv . ket almost a car load . Of ,Zatdies Capes, Jackets and Coats; liens' , Overcoats; Blankets and Weolen nderwear to be sold at Tectery . Prices. Remember the name and a amber , s. coplon; 73 lODDIJTBXZT, Ksxt to CulCl Hardware Oo, Kew Ben. ; : 0. 0. KOrnW, Balewtaa ' 11 V, i K ... . , ElPfhra F. TtV tf Fine !' -v t I
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