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vol; xxi'-so. 18.' inraiATlI2 WOE No use to be cold when yon -V and get a rait of that . Heavy Double-breasted Fleeced Uiei ) A-Underwear for men, worth tl 50 for $1 00. 1 " W .WO ft ' Here's another good valae-tfatuial Mixed Wool , in g;y( ) A . at al no th nlt. . We find that we are a Jittle over stocked in this line and for a few days we offer at a special prioej. ,y , At 5? Mens Whit Merino Shirts and Drawers that sell for 00" ri o. . -i :- m,:a (a on otm imnH wftlna im A W also carry in stock Sharer's All deiwear fa oo tne buib. Mens All Wool Red" Flannel Underwear at 12 00 the suit,;0, We also have Wright's Health Underwear. . . , .-jf See ns for Mens All Wool Half Hose, Only 25c, 60c. also ) Mens Jersey and Australian Fleeced Lined Gloves 25c -4CV . , LADIES UNDERWEiR. - X Ladies FineWhite Australian Wool Vests and Pants 75 per 0 cent wool at 75o the suit. v Ladies Ribbel Oxfords. All Wool non-shrinking $2 00 tha Ay BUit. ; Ladies Red Flannel $1 60 the suit, . M j Ladies Heavy Fleeced Lined. Ribbed Silk Taped Finish A 1 00 the suit. . , . J ' Misses Fleeced Jersey Ribbed VeBt.and Pants, all sizes, 25o W each. Misses and Ohildrens All Wool, Vests and Pants in all W sizei - ' O TntWa An shalinn Lambs Ladies Wool Hose 25c ' - It ill ROAD, MIIIi MA-CEmriJ SUPPLIES."' ' Kvp ' -" WE ARE MANUFACTURERS AGENTS FOR Erie City Boilers and Engines, Van Winkle Celebrated Gins and Prases, The Oneida Wood Split Pulleys, The Wagner Duplex Steam Pumps, ,, .. . Starret's Fine Tools. We carry a full stock of everything in the line of Machinery and Supplies. ' K " 1 ' ' ' " Gaskill Hdvv. & Mill Supply Co., HAKDWA.BE 78 Middle St, Phone 147. "Hands Across the Sea." It's a well known fact that Amerlcaa lager beer brewing U meeting wlih rae Of ollion even la QarmanT, the home of good beer. "MMle In Arfletlo" wtll soon ooit "Made la Qermany" as a synonym for "gnoa ttoff." Bodwals beer gains Urge erodtt In tbU retpwt, brciaM It ) beer that will ft ted every fair teat, whether of parity or plUbtl- J. F. Taylor, NJW BERN. N. Cv Agent for Proipeot Brtwtnf of PblW Freeh Car Load every wetk. f Just Received This Year's i FIGS (SEDATES t We are "cAgcpts I For .:7 W-; z I itoYATLiia y and , Fine CANDIES. i McSbrley. , AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA-AAAAAAAAAi fTTfTT?TfT?fff?fffff??ff?l ; : For Balo. " Hog IsUad, stvww room d peach orchard, stnrk, bona, bcrrrt t t aad teola, SItaW le t rati frowlc ui aaltla rsUlif, fame ead Cth pUaU.'iil. Afplfte Msa,tcsl R Klnw, -. - ttr.D.Ifo.. Neleoa's ferry. Few Brt), Jf. O. , . REr.iOVAL CANDY. U "LEATHER can GO TO , -fJ; T J'S1 Wool Jffon-Shrink Health Un-; V ; ,.:-'. ' r; ,, rv Wool Wranners all sizes. " Wi :MILL 8UPPUE8 44Ctto W Phone Slfl.; For ;, , . COlfGltA, COLDS, BBONCIIITIr?. Aad all Polmonary trdablet of the throat and Lungs. It ecu by dissolving the phlegm end thereby effet;la f flae eXpeetoraUos relleviag the mo it obsil aatoOoogh. - Sold by 1 target's Pianaey. ,iWBijafireeii Up-to-dato - mm. Bond your work " to zno; , - , Oy, cn Q. Dunn MtHmrHttMMMM Ostcrsl, OjsterslA From bo w on we will hvt Oj-siers w!.!ch we will scrrt by jnCRaure, L&lf-aLoll oth 2 Choslpepie Bay Oysters to- V v .,'. . v-'- Nixon 0 Co!s, " 9 V.'.-. -LT'J .V.; IT.: .i VlTi- t j, A D. Bzxter.Q Co.; ' - Commission ' '' Brchcn. - TAKE Chary Blwioe NUTSHELL; . New York State gm a majority .of nearly 850,000 la fater .of the propoal tlon.that the Bute shall apand $101,000, OOOforlmproTinf 1U eaaals. r-y t At Iona bland. H T. Ui tun were killed and ten Injured by atf . explosion at the United Stales 'natal anenal one of ihelargeat magulneila the' Untted Btate..yq,f- rt.jl ti:J;-''V.u; rmmm"'t f Enrandever a ranaway hog Calvin M Wade, a New Totk State farmer, shot his wife, who lanched at him; then, he oommltted anlclde. '-'-J 1 The death of William Shne, who wai picked up on the streets and locked - op li a police slation oell at 1 it orf oik at a "drank" was eanaod by being ran over by a fire department track. All negroes hare been notified to leare Uorgan Park, a Chicago snbarb. ?SIx men weft kUled In Kentucky dor lng the election. - iLIettt A M feeecher !wa killed by a fall on the battleship Maine.. The State of Panama, 'Colombia, last night declared her Independence, and the iloag expected revolution began. Trouble alio occurred at Colon. . The United States has ' dispatched warships ana marines to me scene. Complaint against " anthracite coal- carrying railroads allegl&g discriminat ing rates against Maryland and other sections was filed . with the Interstate Commerce Commission. . The State Department la unofficially advised that Japan -and Russia hare reached an agreement concerning Man ehorla and Korea. ZORAH. Kov. 4.-MIssJuUa O'Neal 1ft Frl- hday tor Rhemi, Craven Co., where she vIU teach this fall. Mrs A P Wbltford Is visiting her daughter, Mrs L M Scott at Blounts Oreek' this week., ; . Jaisaes wibert ana uonnie wnitiora weat to Greenville Saturday. Mr B B Whltford and Mr Uenry Wetherlngton went to Durham Creek, Monday to engage In the logging biisl. ness. Mr Bhaw Bonner of Aurora, lost, a horse near her Bunday night. . He was driving from New Bern Sunday, when his horse was taken so sick he was com. palled to leave him on. the , way. He sent a man Monday to doctor him but he was too late. The horse was dead. The schools at this place began Mon day but the attendance was very smalL We are glad to say that the statement la Friday's Journal about the typhoid epidemic at this place Is a mistake. . Mr WPTolefs family are the last ones who have had this, fever and they are all better, ;. . . rFoTlalandCUliren. Tbt Cb3 Yea Ran hr:;. E::gt Swart th i ffignatareof Hi . Nov l,-Well-Jack Trort" mad a visit la our neighborhood . reoMtly , and broeiht with him htr' meafUh iUti paint "btniliM "aad .retouched., aatara'i portrait an4 ehaagad the woods from a pretty fieea tw-araadiwds Vsl d iTn! y ool- ore Whtah i-Ttrt'..beutlful to the 'The famera a-etsry . baiy hoaalag their; eropv Tfc ' CMtas aboet , all picked wwt, the, evoo beiag about , on third aheftee than last year. Botha of ata.ryottag iadlae are evay taacblnf school and aosae aregolaf to wtfceA'.'"4: Mlas Xmte, DanairJl Uachlng at W -' ..Hit' i Ml Xltie J Bolton U leachlig al Jfaa- per. ( . ? Mlas Xthel Barrtngtoa Is teacbJag sett Dover. Mlas -'Jesiite IHraJs.teechlat lo Tmltts. :a. 1 ! . MU(r&wAlioJtObgo!ngaKhoU st New Bert. i - , Mr M Mrs Joel Uvle et Oriental vUtt4 yam is asl ralaUves here tail ' There Is sp .! Ibm la U 'V aoraoocT. at t-r-'-i vrMe i.i t. Mr TVi:::t . " mm I; evtal r 1 'MlOulsf-' - ' I.Ara' I . 1 ! gwttlagalifcg i f rota the brt . s s"r 1'Ei , t - ' 1 V.i t C'a- I ' We lt f 1- v.-i TEB.KEWS CI A ' . PENITEimART SHOWING ' : Appears Good One Financially. iCrop hGoed On State FaraulRepuhllcaa : T Newspaper at Raleigh, . 7 , lSAinaH,Nov,6v-Inthe course of an Interview with officials of the peniten tlary It Is learned that the number of eonrlcts at nresent U BOO. - ur tnese kji are' on the Tgreat Bute farm, known as "CUedonla" on the Roanoke river.' On this farm there are this year 2,000 acres la coin. -1.400 10 'cotton and 400 In pea nuts.: .The cotton crop will be somewhat short .but yet a thousand bales . will be made where 1,800 were expected, tbi other crone "are very good.' in the course of the queatlons asked the official It was learned . that the financial stand ing of the penitentiary Is extremely good, that all debts are paitf, Including the blU for fertilizers, and that (here Is $80,000 to the credit of the penitentiary, As yet nothing of the present crop has been cold. Of the accounts due none are bad ones. The brick making at the prison' here this year has paid very welUndeed.about two and a half millions of brick having been turned out. , The sales have been tery satisfactory. One million brick Were sold to Mr Ashley Home at v ay ton, for an oil mill there. The demand for convict labor Is very great, but no convtots are now available, nor will any be SO until after the crop at the State farm has been gathered. .The Goldsboro Lumber Company now haa fifty convicts and the contract for these hai been renewed. Over 20 year ago the penitentiary bought 67 acres of land a mile south of Raleigh, at the point where the Nor; h Carolina railway crosses Walnut Creek, and took the clay from this land for use In making brick. Now the sale of the land Is ordered, tt the brick clay Is obtained from binds the penitentiary bought recently on the line of the Raleigh and Cape Fear rail way. During the winter the Republicans will establish a weekly paper here, the funds have been secured. They talk as If it will later be made a dally, that is for next ear's campaign, in which some of their leaders profess lo believe they see some opportunity or success. ARAPAHOE: Nov. S Our people are now busy sav ing their tweet potatoes, the crop Is very short this season In our community. There was a fighting cue brought up before Mr Joseph M Reel of Arapahoe tut Monday evening, a colon d man by the name of Honowell whipped a boy for which he was fined one penny and cost. The affray seemed to begin In oiy- Mr J L McOotter who has for some time been clerking for Mr J M Reel of Arapahoe has gone In to the drumming business, he was In Arapahoe Monday evening representing W P Hetpberg Co, of Richmond, Vs. He Is In the shoe and leather business. Mr Charlie Miller of Bayborols ln Arapahoe collecting tax both for this year and back laxea. He saya he baa the beck tax very Mar all collided. Mr Miller makes a very good deputy. Mrs Mamie Rawla, with her husband Mr George Rawls, moved to Bayboro about ona tear ago, was brought home a corpse yesterday evening and burled In the family grave yard on Wilieason Point road. We sympathise with Mt Rawls and the little girl she leaves to mourn their loss. She was a kind mother aad affectionate wife. Messrs Rlohard aad George Ellis of Hew Bern, brothers of the deceased, ' came dowi to see lis met remains of their alstet put away. -MfKbert Philips sad Mr J P Philip his son, both et this eommualty, ex ehaagad placet yeatarday, having traded poaUoa sometime ago, "' i Mr W H. Balantle aad Mr Charlie Balantte via lied New Bern Monday. , Rev f) W.Bummeral fill! his regular alpoUlmeat at Arapahoe Bandar. . - :.' A. B. OaeKonla Lonrer,' Tbe pbotographle gallery of I W Simp klas which Is located at the North aad of Ntase bridge will be dUeontlnaed. ef tei Mdaya. A' Tribute to the IrUfnanlfflonj Pco- '. V . pie oX "mettCwtinty- . El JewtSalt .'--' , riw allow me tpeee Id your ably ditad MM U car S tlowtnf tribute to all the bentvoleat pcopU of Crsvea Co., eicept three. Two of thaa raked Cr vea cooaty on laat w.k with a iae telh Mb te fisd wllaeeaee wko won 11 wt'.i ti rw t crl sod swtar (be er- t k!' t-e of or x4 els'.wns away; t .-t ' p eMpt ob s'tr.". B',--r wa aa amy tt lorg '.'.-f la tl v-t wfcorjj li ttieaipt! tolwcsr l!i f!ir'-i".r' . Aol i i V ' B.gB'ii.!!y os t J at of ; . " I f 'e cf ( rT cnnatyi : I I ; till li a'e tJUi'.k !. ('r!a I 4iy an l h ! :' f "! lo r t t -'f rMi, t.' '. ' h li i in ' ' .1 f ', t f"f 1 t ll- If i ' ) - , ! DOYER.' J Nov. B Mr Seth West spent today In New Bern on business. : . Mr Claud HoMhd visited his parents near Sandy Bottom Bunday. - 4 - Mr H P Woodson who haa -been sick with fever for several-weeks has Im proved so as to be up, and will leave for his home Lynchburg, Va, this evening to recuperate. DrR Pollock will ac company Mr Woodson to his home. We are somewhat Inclined to be hilar ious over the victories In New Tork for democracy and Durham fof temperance. The John B as sett Incident Is about the only thing at this time that troubles our equilibrium.- Prof Bassett must have been mentally unbalanced when he wrote his slanderous artlole. We do sot believe that he believes what he has Written. Since the quail season has opened It re minds one that Christmas is coming. Some of the sportsmen are out every day and bring In nice bunches. . All nf nnr mtlla im wnrklncr fnll Hm The farmers busy harvesting crops all of which tend to make everything so along smoothly. The weather Is Ideal for all kinds of work. Mr W A. Evans Is building a general repair shop for Mr Wm Qarris who will soon be ready to do all kinds of repair work on rb art notice. Masonic Opera House! One Week WITH USUAL MATINEES - Commencing Monday, Nov. 9, Paige Comedy Co IN TEE FIGHT FOB FORTUNE. With Special Scenery and Electric L al Effects. , Pi.ICES-15o, 25c, 85cJ Stephen F. Whitman A Sons line of Fine Candies, Chgcolale, Bon Bons, Caramels, fec. 60c per lb. None better. Fresh, just re oeived. Duffy's Pharmacy. Li- n t-L. .: rvai ym ar-aw av tM New Hovatd Hats Wo aro selling thia fall at C2.50 E.vrrj 1.31 Kisous, - old i r I ! I 1. 1 r.. r Ail! Baker Guns, Columbia Bicycles, Edison Phonographs, Rambler Bicycles, Olfoer Typewriters, Hartford Bicycles. WM. T.' HILL, Dealer in Bioyoleb, Fibiabus, ahd All K.IHDS SpobtinoIGoods. Job Pbintihq RubbebIStauts. Phoo 115, 81 Middle St. Notice! Any farmer desiring to fence his land with the American Field Fence can procure the same of me for a short while. I now have in stock two oar loads of Same. ; EJkllwoofl, Under Hotel Cbattawka, NEW BERN, IV. C corvnr The Autumn Season of 1008 offers an abundanoe in styles and fabrics that Is sure to delight all those who regard oorrect dressing as sn essential to the refinements of life. At f M Chad wick's tailoring establishment the most oompleto line of goods ever shown is ready for your selection. F. M. Chadwlek, Arc the Ilcstii In the World at $3.00, AND E. P. Uccds at $2 aad $2.50 And - W.Ij.I)pukIo, , IiO.Tl A. Cros-f sett's and A IJ Xcttlcton9) for ; Men the Howard Hats worth $3.00. ' ' - , M ! f a in:r.r;Y i. i:r. mm I ; 9 7 r tho label,- tho i ' ' find cur nr. mo n just eeeove FreBh Old Fashion and Maple Syrup in pints, quarts, Fancy Elgin and Fox River Print Butter, Fresh Grits and Big Hominy, Cape Ccd Cranberries, Evaporated Peaches, Dried Applet; Sweet and Sour Pickles, ' "Florida Oranges and Nice Apples, Complete Stock Nica Fresh Canned Goods, I will thank you for a share of your trade. Yours to Please, J. P 'Phone 01. L MtSME, tB1' i Old Fashion and Prepared Buckwheat just in, it goes YDith Just pure good wholesome sweet butter nothing t.vorc or h -.s. Made by the most cleanly methods a natural product retaining the very purity and flavor of the clover fields. Carefully packed in dainty one pound packages. None genuine without (lie signature of r SOLD J. K. PARKER, JrT WHEN BUYING HA.KDW ARB you wlsn to buy where ;ou can get the best for thi least money. You know tbat below a certain price It is impoail- ble to manufacture GOOD HARDWARE, rnr Hardware Is tbe bett obtainable, acd our prloee are the Ioett, quality considered. Wo don't gWe thlogs swat but we eome pretty near It. We are agents foi HEATH AND MULUQAN S; BEST I REPARJED PAINT. Foy & Simmons, 79 8. front St, NEW BERN, N. O. aQ sboat arrbures from A to Z a4 tbe etd star who baa bald the rwirs lor sny yrs win tU yon m km b4 at pertaaea aad that etMrtttiee Jua iftas bira la slatlag Utal the bast m rlsfea lor siyta, eotntort and ianblllty are made and sold by Waters Duffty reory, I be tmij t!fe hi emm to ft ary aad ryU.irf U rpatr trarstoe. to M a-"re bnymf and aata tnoy. ' I W. Ml Rolbf Trrs cm youf afcl Of, aew ih"ii ,w:fi5f SnjStock of othlns, Dry ktnf tra ffMn Wht on GOOdflf &C. . ."' ' hi a waf Mee nr wttiiont tlitn bnfry M1 ytj tralS, Xrerybndy is ll tIu-1 in M V machine at Srot a ptitlinf new aolta ia old i ic. O. Tl. XVcArrn d Ron, ' Minna t Tl Broad fW Paw Els, R 0 i ir m n H cai Heckei'd Prepared Bnokwheat half galloas and gallon cans, BY 3 Clothing: We are constantly receiving winter clothing in up-to-now styles at reasona ble prices. Come In and let as show you. E. W ARMSTRONG. lost; r STRAYED Or STOLEN From his home where he has not been for 20 years, a small colored boy about the age of Chang, the Chinese Giant when last seen he was pushing the clouds over NewBern to keep the Oomet off in order to earn money enough to go to 8. Cop lon'a where he could buy $1.00 worth ot goods lor 69c- Cop Ion's number is 75 itMuuiw wiuui fva iVU HVUIisB owtuieu tUiU neitto atkiU Hard ware Co. Those who have bought their Kail and ' Winter Goods, at Cop- . ... awu a usvu nC4 pleased others who haver not yet purchas fid their T?r11 uriff ..i.. JL1. i,.--. ,1 Winter gOOQS WOUlU do well to oxamino hi3 S. COPLC W, J tOAHirit.t; OOMUBTOS; Jtn. W iriDOtl tTBZXT, Natl Ctilili Dardirara Do, Pew H-ra. 71 Brsjsul QV I'or Rent or Lcano, t "-ho tram Cwf Cran 'i V "- 1-7 ttti t:" f rtilhttaatrw P-::-'-- ' Tlti, I m ' ' A r A ft- - t 1 1 If ft 1 t hive asnted ear fU7r I e' ! V-ti
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