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K i. .V " i i i . i j i i i til i ii it m i n i a . i a ! " Ji. 1 -M i rill rT i I II '0 TWINTYSECOKD IIAR 'Hi r TV j ! 1 W I i 1 I HAS JUST I Nevv Thiiiigs in & Mn4inno ourl iiuiiuno nuu ft n n Side Combs, :Back Combs, Pompa- f) W dour Combs, ana an oxner mas ox v f Cdmbs. ffi f Hand Bags,iin the latest lads," some i thing entirely new. j& ri we nave j use receiveu a. uuhpuuiujl -p mi.... wamv ntnaAirA in annaan ii 111B3D ill 3 vgi i autviiv IVflKWUI CI A ance and will make the price even Z m more bo iu yuiu lavui. y BAIli ItOAD, Mllili ATI MACHINE SUPPLIES. WE ARB MANUFACTURERS AGENTS FOR Erie City Boilers and Engines, Van Winkle Celebrated Gins and Passes, The Oneida Wood Split Pulleys, The Wagner Duplex Steam Pumps, We carry n full stock of everything in the line of Maohioery and Supplies. P Gaskill Hdw. & Mill' Supply Co., HARDWARE 78 Middle St. Phone U7. COAL! A large stock of the White Ash Hard Coal in all sizes. Also, the Lump Bituminous especially for grates, and the very best steam. Personal attention given to all orders at : HOLLISTER & COX COAL YARD, Phone 34 Foot of Craven S(; Hin4$ Across the Sea." Ii'i wall known fact tbtt intrtcaa kgt btr briwlif It mMilDf with ro ofalUoo ttto la QxtuaaV, U ba of oo4 bear. "Made la AaMrka U1 aooa out "Mad Is OamaaT" M a raoaym for "0oa iluff.H SodvaU Uarialat larM oadltla tfcfo ratpaot, baeanaa It la a bear that will na4 eran fair tatt, wbaiber ot parity or paleubU- ' J. F. Taylor, . viw btt, a. a- Afet tot ProapaA BrtwlBf Co. of PhO. f atUlpltla, t . . fraab Car Load ary werlu ., , Just Received FIGS ,8 :DATES iCANDYA For.' i ,' IlOYOTKIt! 1 r.nvNJKY'rt Fine' iCANDIHS. v? ,7 n St) If RECEIVED Of loiiolriflIQril jviiyu jMuiy.y Starret'8 Fine Tools. MILL SUPPLIES 44 Craven St. Phone 816. OPAL ! very best free burning TAKE toy Gljceil For COUGIIS, COLDS. ifnox(5niTiH. And aQ Pulmonary . troebla of tba throat and Leofa. It MU by dtaaolrlni tb phlep aadlheraby Jifforda Sflae aipectorMlOB reltertag the' tooat obait- oUOok, ", -Eargel's Piiariacy: V Wert Broadirirt. Any, famor desiring to fonce his land with .'.,. '' ' .... ftho Amorlcan Flold Fonco,. canV.procuro tko eamo of mo for a short',-whilo.: - I how have In stock two car loads of Baino.' - i.w a.Ji. - j.iU:!h.L-.!, Vniit ftotal Chtttawka, J ! r. Karrlaje AMonncei. , 1 Af' Bpeolai W Journal; ' ' ' . ' t BalelgV OoU 8. JnTltatlona wen lined today to the marriage of Berente Colkdtor, Edward Car) Dnncan M Kal elgb, to Mlia Alma Speight, daughter of Hrt W H Speight, at FremontN.G.on Norember 11th 1903. -; President Will Designate Not. 26 as ThanksclTin; Bay. V" Weshlngtoik Oo( 28 Prwldent Rooae ralfwllt luna bl- Thankaslvintr Day proclamation on Btnrdanex OotobeUfloaOT 8 81. He will designate Thursday, Novem ber 26th, uthedayf Thanksgiving. Big Fruit and Truck Combiner ' Norfolk, Oct. 18.-A special to The Virginia-Pilot from Laurel, Delaware, says: "A million dollar , combination was formed here today after aiwo weeks session "of the leading fruit and truck carriers of the.lJnlted States. All the parties Involved claim they have com bined Simply to effect a saving .la secur ing raw material and . In distributing their products. '.they claim, they will thus save the farmers thousands of dol lars annually. Railways will be bnilt and a line of steamers, tugs and barges will be ran through North Carolina, Virginia; Maryland and Delaware. .The principal factories are tWDalles Marvel and Lewton Ward & Co., of Laurel, Del; Wycomioo Lumber Company, of North Carolina;. Schofleld Barnes & Company, of Pocomoke, Md.j Robinson ft Com pany, of Bharptown. Md ; Crane Hinson &Valllant, Chestertown, Md.; Harvey Marvel, nephew" of the late Governor Marvel." Cotton Growth Checked By Frosts. Raliiqh, Oct. 99. Commissioner of Agriculture Patterson, says the severe frosts this week have ended all growth of cotton, but that he cannot as yet udge what amount of damage these early frosts have done. The frosts this year is weeks earlier than It was last year, when November was the warmest since the weather bureau station was established at Raleigh. ARAPAHOE. ; ' ' ' October S8, Our Baptist friends had a floe time for their convention at Arapahoe last week. There were visitors here from all the nrroundlng counties. Last Fxlday evening many left for home. Others re mained until Sunday and Monday, as the storm prevented any one leaving Satur day. All seemed to enjoy themselves and the meeting. Onr Baptist friends have seonrei the aertieee of Elder Toss at Arapahoe this year. Ha ha made a very good Impression on our people at Arapahoe, MrBA Banks ot Arapahoe visited Greenville this week, to attend the Chris tian Missionary Convention. "A. large number of our people are at tending the Pamllod ooubty Superior Mr WM Ward ot New Bern was U Arapahoe Wednesday selling goods. '. sir. Ja n roam or rorrmenruerierei oo only vlaltedi Arapahoe lait Batarday, ae Drougni u lome oyswrswnica our people weie glad to ate., . ' mm Fodrle ran his boat on shore la the mouth of Dawsoa'a Creek with a high tide, not being aoqoaiated with the tides la Nee.se river sbe.ueoe left high end is renie ri tk jjnejsae se en ign aw dryoathe .hfatklhfi rodlfsl la a fiai yonag Bairaad fae iblettf Bad a f1 fine opme hotos Imohf our people. ToaxiiKot OsUemaid met I meant 1 km aavir te aire another bond of nyilaOofeadorao an other We, Doataekmvx . 'v ' -,8!gnecV. . ' 1- S ".i, laiih H. ttttna. Weare eonsUatlr rerWflC wlatst clothing tn Bp-to-4w atykl at reeeona- bM pTlosa. .'Cooe' la and letal show IDMISISTUAIOIIS KOTICr. Sotloe ts berabr Ito that Ilia ta&at- tlreedksTliigbMn duly appointed ad salalstralor ot i H rstirharty, doMtd, lht all partta Indclu4 U ssld eatale wiu enote forward aad settle the. m, asd t bat ntl pawns havlni; cltlms artiest the estate wUi erevoel the sums lain one -r (ram ihe date fcwreor or this amirs will b pl4 la btr of teeovii. ' This Oct. Swih. Iwfl. t , ; , f AdmUilatrCor,'. I . " Allot Bay, " , . fbyliuvo'v M eft - a 1 a ' i 4 Arrived:. TU t.!"t 11 r r, M ilraim . til . r a i f eltj f st irori l'-IST'1 1-U tf-m, wllb !' r-i J !" ' r f r ! n t ?: . ? Call a- l 1. i t i! - r-'-t'i r.- r : . ".' . " Swansboro Gleanings. ' :J' Oct. 8, Mr J F Prettyman went to Kew Bern last Tuesday. , Mr P. aeem to think hit every day appearance at his mill here does good. -.-' - i Masters Frank1 and Cannon Prettyman are at work here helping their father in his business, s - ' - Mr E W Mattocks made a visit to New Bern last week, spending several days with friends thgre, his first visit there In 8 or 10 years. - Mr F H Blount went to Raleigh last Week to attend business, with Knights of MrD G Ward, Jr., went on White Oak this week Visiting Mrs Nancy Gib son and otherfriends. vJlr GW Smith has a 60 saw cotton gid and can gin a bag of cotton, in 85 minutes, weighing 645 lbs. ; 8chooner John Russell, GSrrett Mas tef, cleared this port last Monday, with lumber for the northern markets, r The Benj Rdssell, Capt Thomas, spot en of In onr last is still ashore near Hog Island as reported, nothing definite heard from her lately, only supposed she will be aavedt- ?The little steam tug, .Tom L, Capt Dennja, from .New Bern, bound to Georgetown S 0, came in here last Fri day night and left Monday night after, on her way to her. journeys end. She was bought in New Bern, by a Ann in Georgetown, S 0, for use in the lumber business. Last Monday was a kind of moving day with same of our young manled peo pie. Mr Clarence Bloodgood and wife moved in one of Mr D J Moore's houses and Mr John Littleton and bride, moved in the house of M D H Ward, liOts oi ice and rroet lots week and some say, snow and hall wete seen last Saturday here. We see lots of criticisms Id the papers about Hat wood and Tillman, every body believes tbey both should have been punished if not hanged, even the Jurors, we think believe It, not to say anything of judge and-attornoys, but who blames the jury for what they did, no One ought to as long as the present system of law Is carried out, who would not swear to most anything to save a rich man's life, when money is the all ruling power, and In this day and time money can carrv the day, no matter now the thing Is, you must change the law or rather change the execution of same. Ton shouldn't hang Cy Dixon nor Hill Terry but yes.we must hang them, they haven't money enough you know. Our two Giro Unas have capped the climax in murders and acquittals. It is said that women are the rullne power, it mav be so In a few Instances now days, but she can't compete with money, although she may oca iuo crauie ana ruie me woricr. Uncut Jm." Now Ready for Business. ' The finest stock of goods that has ever bnen our pleasure X to show is now open and we will - SHOES. Our shoe stock ia the largest ever showing In New Bern oomprlsiffg the following famous lines W L Douglas, W P Taylor, Lewis A Caauett, A B Nettleton and HamUton A Brown la Mens, and Qaeen Quality and E P Beeds in Udiej also ' X ft oompleto line of Boye, Misses CLOTHING. Our stock of Clothing is sitnply enormouv In Mens, Boys and Chlldrens. we are also agents for the Globe Tall- 1 f 9 oring (jo, of Cincinnati and will measure, from $10 to 35, Our tzo-oo,.- -r.; , ITsaTniSllIng Goodg. Our Stock of FuiiiUhlnflr f "Are agents ior the Meyers Glows, Eyon Band. Collars and Shirts, Watcrhonss Meckwear,'-tTsrris .line of tlsnnal Uiderwear, The yon maywant . .: . ; : '. ,r' Titj Good and lyotlon. ' AD that b a&k la a look at onr atnrV f . IWi flnnda X oUons," SCks, Ribbons, Cloaks, - X lJI .nj liU-J Ik.k 1 ;ui4 man vut tuiua wmt are &epi ?i, .r Kivu. yuux uwuey WJfcU Untt WS Will SSTS yOU at iCM ; . - s lcure ieeeeeaee44 Old Fashion end Prepared buckwheat' Just s i:'.', 'in, it goes; Tdth ' , riotb a f l S'.vt J r!.nt rf.iair.'rj.thc very futlty ami favor f NUTSHELL.' J Prince 'Gelltxln governor general of the Caucasus had a narrow escape from assassination in the outskirts of the town. Three natives stabbed the gov ernor general. twice. They fled, but were shot down by Cossacks. - ' The Missouri Is the fastest battleship completed In oar navy. Her speed on a recent trial trip was 18 knots an hour. The receipts of cotton at Galveston Texas, yesterday were the largest in all the basin ess history of that port,amoantJ ing to 49,984 bales. ' V'"" An attempt was made to assassinate Pres ldent Diaz at GTmaajuto, Mexico. . One of his staff seized the assailant, Toscala, and wrenched the revolver from his grasp. No. 74 a northbound freight train on the Southern Railway, running a double header was wrecked a short distance north of Bessemer City. Four men were killed, CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature The Autumn Season of 1908 offers an abundance in styles and fabrics that is. sure to delight all those who regard correct dressing as an essential to the refinements of life. At F M Chadwlck'a tailoring establishment the most oomDlete line of roods ever shown is ready for your selection. F. 21. Chadwlek, tale pleasure in showing you and OhUdreng Shoes, have yon a suit made to stock suits from 15 00 to Goodl U crt"and orvto-data .Suspenders, a oomplets X. Iloward HaU and anything' X Skirts, 'Corsets and thous.' Z 1 , L A. 1 .-'-J in m uirgi upKMiaij Store, e , iriuy, , 444 tolf ora! ! t:.: in, .fid SnuU ;-THB,irEW$ IN A For Sale. The saw mill plant located at Ehem's . 'tfen, formerly operated by J L Rhem, deceased. The plant i a comniete saw mill of -10,000 feet a day capacity, also slat and shingle machine. For terms and particulars, apply to Dn. J. F. RHEMr ' New Bern, NO. The mosw popular game "'Up to JVow." ? irars BOOK STORE, j w IF YOU WANT Up-to-date Printing Send your work to me. Owen Q. Dunn, PRINTER & STATIONER, 72 CRAVEN ST. BRANCH OFFICE A r Hay fa Commission Brokers. M,;Colton,M & FroTisis ;i7 Craven Street, Phone 288. NEWJBERN, N. C. MainlOfflce, 81 Broadway, New York. Moderate margins. Excellent service. Private wires to New York. Highest banking and mercantile rei erences. Move, Moving, 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 Cashx or Installment, Best line of Stoves in town.' The Disosway : & Taylor Co. 85 Middle St., ITEXV BERN, w. e A foil supply of AnthraciU free buruing WllU Ash, Orate, tovs and Cheitout Coal, also tbt Celebrated routantas Bltotalnotts djT grates and Et4rrj. .. ' The' l'ct OaV, Aah, Pins and Miiel Wok1. . Prompt' ; i w J Goal and W66& e8 r I New rrivals , PickS- UCUmber Pickles' Swe3t MIlcd mi Sweet' Spiced Piga Feet, Scotch Herrings, Codfish, Irish Potatoes anJ" Onions, Hecker's Prepared Buckwheat, New Crop arolina Eice, Fox River Print and Fancy Elgin Butter, rituuy uream ntese. H Fresh Canned Gooda this year's packing, Fresh Celery, Small Pig hams. J I will thank you for a share of your trade. Yours to Please, J. L. McBAlL 'Phone 91. Everybody Knows OI.D HEUTBY BYE WHISKEY. This picture cm the label, the seal over corks blA .Tiri blown m bottles UMJ guarantees the quality and uni- formn.rr f tw J VTA VU10 FAMOUS BE AND, STRAITS, GUJTST & CO., Proprs, RICHMOND, VA. SAYORY ROASTER 0 SEAMLESS, OVAL BOTTOM. o jnoin nu town coo&etl In It are tender and retain their julco. No boasting Is necessary WHITEHURST'S 45 Pollock HU Phone 228. aU abont carriages from A to Z and the old stager who has held the reins (or fifty years will teU yon he has had experience and thatexnerlenoe inst- lOes him la statins' that the beat car riages lor Style, comfort and durability are made and sold by Waters' Baggy Factory. The only place In town to t anv and everything to repair bufgln. 01 before boylng i and aave moner. We trot Rubber Ttree on yoor old or aewwheela. We shrink vow loose Mres in a machine without cutting tham, or without taking tire from wheel on bog ry while ytra wait BverrbodT la ln- ed to see the machine at work du ttln new bolts to eld plaoee. Q. VU Water A Hon, raoM iss, TSBtoaAM. VnBiiall O vtcaimcd ,K whn te T(K'Tt an4 ethst articles f IliHwir, rst!e the linpnTtance of pood fl'.al.ty. W do Sot claim that oar auxk el - 1 Cie !t fTtc4 pn 1 r.t wiarktt, be. ante ee in c haivlle tht thB kinds II we ffH t' e nhvp klf l would rnt t pit,.ir wno.i4 yotrf iwia. r.- are r-t I HTAin AXn '"'r,w;k'v:i nr.$r r?r.rAr.n Wholesale & Retail Grocer, 71 Broad lit Fall io Line and keep step with the Great Mass of peo ple who are daily mov ing to the well known Dry Goods and Cloth in establishment of S. Coplon's 75 Middle St. MARCH TO TUB 8HOB DEPT. Mens Shoes 0 to 11, worth 1 50, this sale 97c. Mens Vlcl Kid Phoei, calf tops, worth 4 00, now 2 7i. Mens work ihoe, whole stook, well worth 1 40, now going at 1 10. A few pairs of mens Buff calf shoes, Broken sizes worth 1 50, to 8 IS, will go for 1 10. Lalies ah es, the EngllabKid which has been such a great seller, and satis. ' factory wearer, will go in thli gale, lor 98c. 1 he Horse Shoe, guaranteed worth 1 75, now going, for 1 U, other styles and qualities, will be sold In proportion Chlldrens Shoes, the reliable school shoe, worlh 1 00, now for 680, Bring your children. Shoes for the Babies, by the bnsheL CLOTHING DEPARTMSNT. Our new line of Ovtrooata, have arrived and will bo sold at factory prices for a few daya. Also LedleaCloaka, wraps and capes ; at bargain prices. Now is the time to boy your heavy underwear, Blanket and Qauta, before the cold wave comet, which la predicted November 6th, A complete stock of ishknd Repel lants f8 Inches wide lor iSo. . . V ' Cashmeres, Henrietta, Tricot and ( , many other kind to numerous to toeaV j Uon. Bring your wife and ehOdratv , 4 waiting for the rush to be over Dool I forget the name and nainbsit '- S. COPLON; : 71 MIDDLOTBZIT, Kaal to OaaktA ' ' Hamlvnre 0v. Ifew Br ' - - fir; V. n r, wli" ' Y,; rf f i i ... - ' ; f- i r( : ' '.'. if t t " f
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