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rxw mi, r. c, tcesdat iioama, koyihbkr 10, laos TWIHTI-SICOID YIAR Y0L.MXI--K0. 191. n- n 1 1 Foif ; all ! Large size Comforts at 75o Down Uomforti at $5 00 to 10-4 Bed Spreads at 65o to Sheets 2 yards wide and 2 J ... '. . :..: Sheets 3 x at yards nemsutcnea a iws, Hemstitched Bolster Oases 45 z 72 inches at 35c Hemstitched Pillow Cases 45 x 86 inches at 80c, Plain Hem Tillow Cases at lOo. 12c, 15c, 10 4 North Carolina AU Wool Blanket at 83 50. Everybody Knows: ' OM HEMRY RYE WHISKEY. This picture on seal over corks blown in bottles Quality and uni- FAMOUS STBA.US, GUNfcT eft CO., Proprs, RICHMOND, VA. " ROAD, MILL ABfD MACHINE SUPPLIES. WE ARE MANUFACTURERS AQENT8POR Erie City Boilers and Engines, Van Winkle Celebrated Gins and Passes, The Oneida Wood Split Pulleys, The Wagner Duplex Steam Pomps, We carry a full stock of everything in the line of Machinery and Supplies. ' . , ':"' Gaskill Hdw, & Mill Supply Co., HlBDWABK 78 Middle St, Phone 147. ' What ib Dtckcy Una MMt " U a Mertl that bat avrtt b oil, t wbal Ui naa Mid who dn.k a gtatt ol PndwU War roa kaowi who kai o'.o had Mt pUuar of add. pafklliif an4 daUokma glaaa of pUM BadvtU War. - Wfcsa 7 want torn. tbls rttrathlog aad palata iUkUng,Hrj J. F. Taylor, At tat for rropc Brawlag Co. of Pa0 ,, aiuipaia. - yhCar Uadl atary watk. .. , BHAHCaOITlCl ' A B. : Baxter 8 Co. Commbsbn . Brokers', 1 4lscb,;ColWrali4Mc: :i7 Ciatan 8twt, , IWttl KIW.BIRH, If. a irata OOoa, fl Broadar. Vr Totk. Uodatala aULTftaa. KionatorUia TrtraW Wtrai to Htw Tovk. UIWHlasktaf a4 amount) nl Oystcrsl Oystersl from o on Wt riU bar Oyttari wblch wa will irr f mr Mjra, ta3f-ii?eJf f olh- rrwiaa. . ' , " ' ". ' tlif!pek Cay Oyteri to- j at ' - Hlxcri G Co.'z, J I 1 1UJ : n i) kinds of v; to 13 00 each, 17 00, W 00, 7 'yard long, plain hem at 60o O v - a! ' V the label, and our the name guarantees formlty of the this BRAND, Starret'a Fine Tools. POLL SUPPLIM HCnmFR Phone 1184 - ' Any farmer detiring to fence his land with the American Field Fence' can ",. pwcure the same of mv for. a short while. I now have in ttock two car loads of Camo, - , " - Undar tlotal CaatUn k, ; mm Biket Gvnsj Columbia. Bicycles, JSson Phonognphs, Rambler 'Bicycles, , O.? TypcwJiters, . HarlforJ Elcj'J. I Jh1a l Sill i ttlff . Do'ff t CiCTCIJ!, flltiSKt. 419 A IX kivpa Iroimaa.Ooona. Joa firrr!it riLisi rim it rnnit FJoticel roceeiixxgs,of nxiszsn. At Horembcr Keeling. - Llanor Licenses ..' Applied For. Bow (Sty QtU,Z i , ... Kew Be, JR. 0 ot 8, 1908. ,.. Board net la regnlar saontUy aeaslon, Uayor XUls prealdlng. Alderman pret est, Pmllh, Atery, LaneMcSorlsy, PnO lips, Wood, HeOarthi Watson, Ooloa andHoUowelL v T , .I Ulnntea of preriou meeting read and adopted. : -t . 4 , Application was aaade to the Board by lereral for City license to retail II. quors tlx months from Deombet 1st 190, to Jane 1st, 1904. Upon motion lloansa vas granted to following named persons. ..All Aldermen tpresent rotlng for, exoept Alderman ; Hollowell, who TOted no on erery application.-! Alder man Wood,' upon reqnett was exenaed from toting. Jno B Garrett. 88 lUddle St Max L Jacobs, 88 Middle SL . Mark Dliotway &fto, 81 Booth Front street, Wm Saltan, Middle Bt J F Taylor, 18 and 80 Middle street, L ' X Taylor, pot. Queen and Bern Sts., Noah Powell,' Jfil Queen Sts. A M Edwards, 180 Middle St J P Bodman, Inaction Qoeen and Broad OO Roach 8 and 4 Faatenr St. I B Hablcht, Cor South Front and Hancock StS, T ' . Application of T O Howard for license to retail liquors six months to Jane 1st lBOffwas refuted. , Petition signed by teyeral. asking for a drinking hydrant on Pasteur street, and a fire alarm box on corner of Pas- tear and Queen Su, as read to Board, upoa motion the matter wm referred: to Street and Pump Committee. ' unairman, vameterf: Uommlvtee re ported the fikh pond, Is Cedar drove Cemetery In a leaking condition."' and the cost to repair would be about 843.00. The Committee was Instructed to hare the work done, t Upon motion the Street and Pump Committee war Intttuoted to purchase shell took tufflclentto place on street of tome block from corner to corner as an experiment.4' . s ' The condition of old fire horse 'Jim was dltoatted and decided - best for htm to be used on ttreet to haul trash only. i Resolution offered by Alderman Galon that the barrooms shall be closed bed tween the hours of 10 o'clock p m and 8 snC- i The Resolution was rery elaboratalr discussed after wbjoh, A Id arm aa Guion 0Ted4be whole matter be laid on table to ordered. ,: '.:,.MtW:t4 j Upon motion the Street and Pomp Committee werr lnetruoted ; to . employ soma competent maehlnest to examine the Road Boiler ordered by the City and sea If the' machine Is as described in spaclfloatlon and report. - .TJpon motion the Street and Pump Committee was Instructed to hare a drinking hydrant located between George Tae foUowur. reeolutton. was Offered by Alaarmari Witaon: , .... Reeolred, That a committee of ' three ba appointed bythe MJyor to tntquir Into the idrlaauUty iad coats of wldeaw lag Lorchea alley. -S. That the oomnattea' report nha eost and rat offers from owners of oroMrty to be need for thi street That the ta!d comailttaa also tea what ooltrlWtloM Nsaoald andwiQ Waada byf adaceat property towards fake es- pess. ; - " xTheMtyorappotated atsoa, Wocd tad Banger) eosaalttea, . Tbi foUowtn raeolatioa.wst patted. Beaolf ad, That U te list at prepared by W B rUaaer aad fliadbaidopiad at Talkattoa of the property whan listed for taxttloa aa hetatofetw JnW. Thai the Mayor and dark for ts c!it endorse thereoa the pror' t q4 usfla! ordat for eolWcUoft 0fheUxat liag lertadind dallm.thataae .io the tax eoitectot who will proeead to credit the tarn at provided br law. . Thai Uit iaanot .oomattta wuk the aid of the city attoraty be rtfjoaaud to Uqslre Uta the eomctiom ofthttstet repertad from the oorportHor oommta iloa, and take sachitp M tttybead- Itahl in th mattac, : TT ;." :'"." ; The followlar reaolatkm vas adopt- Whenai, Oav acwaai of tha 'dotayed eoadlllot of the polcaaad 4h atttoud eoadlUoa of the, wlra, thanoa. Ths aaate hartag et been ul for macy was a, and the eta string beta tl lowed to bennm r.- $ at repor. . 1 to IS by th' Wttee eB4t';bt;'tomn sioa.j Beaol red. That the potea tad aim tbtrepa el ts Kit Btta Elect.ie- Itail sy td Poo.r t m-m epoa t' r.; . of Ut alty ef r ' ' are dr -"root i4l!.'tt4tr j t f ; arty. , j . r.. !tJ, . po'.. atnl v1 s-1 lit l' Ht' .-.' f f tl:e t' -" . TUtl t V r'-ysnlit " r : If k. I-.-. ' ft x-n ' ' n. 1: . i r. ! ' I . c 1 a! any telesrtph, electric light or telephone pole at any point upon any of tha streets of this city more than twelre (13) Inches beyond or outside of the curb lint sepa rating tha sidewalks from tbe artreways of Said streets. " 1 s-.- 1 ' And that any and all poles now owned or maintained standing more than twelve (12) Inches beyond said eurb Una, shall be removed and made to conform to the provisions of thla ordinance within the period of thirty (80) days from the pas sage hereof. 1 y ' -Any person, firm or corporation viola' ting this ordinance shall be guilty . of a misdemeanor and upon conviction shall be fined fifty ($30.00) dollars, and each additional day after the expiration of said thirty (30) days during which said poles are allowed to xemaln outside of the limits above provided shall conatl t lie a separate offence. , Be It further ordained, that alter the expiration of thirty (80) days from the passage of this ordinance, that all poles standing In violation of the provisions hereof may be removed under the direc tion and control of the Mayor, and the actual cost and expense of such removal shall be charged to and collected from the owner or owners of such poles, and the Mayor, In the name Of said city Is au thoriaed and empowered to sue for and collect the same. Be it further ordalnod, that a copy of this ordinance be served upon the Agent of the Western Union Telegraph Compa ny, The Henderson Telephone Company and The New Bern Electric Light and Street Railway Company and RP Wil- llamt and the Water and Light Commis sion, and published" tor: five (5) days In the New Bern Dally Journal. New Bern, Nov. 8. To the Hon. .Board of Aldermen of tha City of New Bern. Gentlemen: i I have the honor of reporting that for the month of October Ihavo imposed Fines to the amount of 27 00 Cost do 88 40 Total 811040 One worked on streets. , Two sent to Jail. Respectfully submitted,, . WM. ELLIS, " Mayor. ' New Bern, Nov. 8. To the Bod. Mayor and B jard of Alder- . men: ' Gentlemen; Below please flud my report for the moniB.otOct.1903. ; We have made 88 arrests dutlag the month of which 80 were convicted, 7 die oharged, 1 appeal, 8 sent to jail, ,1 Judg ment suspended Amt. eost oollected 87 00 Amt. for Impounded horses 8 60 Total 178 00 Tha above amount 87J.50 hat been turned over to the Treasurer and I hold his receipt for tame. Police Record. "Informer. Ei-Warrants ontagur 8 7 8 5 9 S Lupton Bryan Grjffla Bowdon Parker 8 8 8 9 - 7 88 .Total 88 Officer Montague kick 8 da, s. J. M. DABGXT, o,p.: Regular 'sad aallttd bi la were allow ad. . : . . f Board took Koats.' i ,-. t . If ' Vrttk MtMtUlbU, j Although trick automobttlats can ba fottcd M.Fraaee and KogUnd. thlt country UIma the laadT; Tba aceom plUhment la peculiarly well adapted to American gentoa. - Another reason for the aupratnecy of Americans is the greater !!sbtneas of tba American ma ehloea. taken as a ctsta, and their ax- tretna Mntltlfeneaa and . delicacy of control It is of conrae poaalble to do more wlth"a-Tight ear than with a heary French racer. Another condition Mar to tba development of trick chauffeurs la America it tba tneoort re meot ltn thrtn by the mtnoftctar era, who faror trials of skill becauM lty "aprte to exhibit machine and dmowrtrtte to poaetble purcbttcra the i!ghfnws and fsdilty with which auto ni"till"t may b rootrollad. '' are frrrsl tricks Which mny U cliinwd tt ftforlta smmif clisof fura. They are all eitn-moty difflctut, hot the one Which more nearly borders en tba mtrrrton It tlie wstrh trtclt. Only the rnrwt trprrt cloffcore St-I--:! t, ss i) rtt of failure te ! f f a vtl h. To dfle sa ann:n t , f 1 it in rf.it !i, lo t rK li ; ' t a' b-rjr i- - ' : ; t l,i i t p ' f '., - 1 ; -... t ! ; of-?) f - n I- - , , . I-ist of Letter :. T 5 Remaining In the Post Office at New Ba J, Craven county N. C Nov. 8. 1908s i--, - r . ' - - ; tost ubt. - . 1 ." B Dtvli Brlnsoa. T O Henry ' Clark (d. L)," Herbert G Cook.' - , '. D-rJUL Davis. ' -' F P A Foreman (d. 1). H Geo W Hay, J N- Henderson, G A Hlcklnsoeare of hotel Ohattawka (d. I(,0 A HU1, Bellatr, NO, J A Hughes, Jasper, N C, A H Harris, care of Hotel Chatttwka, EH Hughes, Jasper, NO, Lbert Hughes, L Jasper, N O, Hugh M. Humphrey. M-HEMelson.' 8 Samuel Stanley. W Thoa-Walter, photographer, Mtr- cellaa Whitfield, Edward Williams, R F p, 8. - vfoMnn's list. AMrs B B Allen, 88 Ewln St., Miss May Alum, street No, 8. UO Miss Pbebs Crawford, Ada Carrow (d.l.), Mist Lulu Clark, IS Primrose F Miss Amandle Frankr. H Mrs Wiley Harris. J Mrs Olastie Johnson, Jasper, N 0. M-Mrs 8 O Mauluby. P Miss Emma A Parker, r R Miss Bettle Bnskett. . 8 Miss Harriett Spencer, No 14 Front S . ,. T-MIss Carrie Tanstall. W-Miss Annie Will's. ' Persons calling for the above letters will please say advertised and give date of list. ... The regulations now require that one (1 cent shall be collected on the delivery of each advertised letter. S. W. Hahoock, P. M - .,- One Month Longer. The photographic gallery of J W Simp klnt which it located at the North end of Neuae bridge will be dlscontluued af ter 80 dyr. ??an The Autumn Season of 1908 effort In abac dan oe In attlaa and fabrica that la aura to delight all those who regard correct dressing aa an essential to the refinements of life. At F M Chad wkk'a tailoring establishment the moa oomplete line of goods- erer shown b ready for you selection. F. H. Chjtdwlck, ATTENTION, GENTS. . We are now In poaJtloa to make SolU, Ovarooata, and Troutert to.joar Measure with guarantee at to work, manahlp, ftyla. Fit and Trimming. , 10 per east lower than ever before. , Give ui s trial and be voavtaoed. . Raapactfully Yonrs He SATVYEB, . - tailor. - PI South FroatBt. . V aeeeaaao your vismNQ; - ": CARDS. ; -If yon would have them exactly cor rect, "bpth in size of card and stylish engraving. , Leave your order at INHE1TS BOOK STORE. 0MMmt ip rov WANT Up-to-date Ppinting Send your work tome. Owen Q. Dunn, PRINTER & STATIONER, 78 CRATEN ST. 127 Middle St Fall line of Drugs and Medicines. Perfumes, Toilet Soaps, etc,, also the following Mineral Waters: Matchless Mineral Spring, Buffalo Lithla, Hunny- adi Janos, Hunyadl Matyas, Carbana, veronica, Apenta, Red Raven Splits. Combs, Brushes, Tooth Brushes, . ; Pasterine Tooth Paste. , COLUMBIAN INSECTICIDE. Oreolnm, the Great Disinfectant and Bed Bug Destroyer. Br om-Chlor alu m A ture PREVENTATIVE of Infeotion of oontagion of DIPHTHERIA SMALL POX. 11 ys'oians' Prescription a specialty TAKE Fop COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS. And all Pulmonary troubles of the throat and Longs. It acta by dissolving tha phlegm and thereby affords a fine expectoration relieving the most obeli. nate Oeugh. Sold by Harget's Pharmacy. West Broad Street. L. B. Habicht, JC All MU Lager Beer The Fineat Lfcraon and Wlnaa. . Babloht's Kay Waal, HaUoht's Tea Cent Parfectot CIO AR, Cornet 8 Front and Etneook gtreeta, 1 " Hew Pom, M C. - . Artitlte Ileiiti: lit the World nt 0.1.00, " " - '- " AS 3 I V. JlvdU at AXO' IjCwJ A. i'ros vriVn nml A D TfiitviotiH for '"li-ii v.rd Hat.1 Italy's Pkiafiy 'km lily, f W I Aimores Mince cMeat, New California Prune?, Dried Apples and Peaches, Cran oerries. Sweefand Sour Fickles, Pigs Feet, Big Hams to cut and Small Pig Hams to boil whole, Prepared and Old Fashion Buckwheat and Mple Syrup, Fresh Print and Fancy JClgin Butter, Fancy Cream Cheese, Fresh Oat Flakes, Rice, Grits and Big Hominy, Fresh TJneeda Biscuit, Uneeda Milk Biscuit, Fresh supply Canned Soups, all kinds, Fresh Celery 5c stalk, And numerous o her good things to eat which we cannot mention for lack of space. Call and look over my atook, no trouble to show goods. Yours to Please, T I. g 'Phone 01. mm, Old Fashion and Prepared buckwheat just in, it goes Uh-- Just pure good wholesome sweet butter nothing uore or less. 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 tlte signature of 1 r snr.n v J. It. PARKElt, R 52 WHKN BCYINQ HARDWARE you wish to buy where you can get the best for ths least money. Yoa know that below a certain price It Is Impossi ble to manaf sctore GOOD HARDWARE. Cur Hardwire is the best obtainable, tad our prioes are the looest, quality considered. Wo don't give things sway but we corns prttty near it. We are agnta for DEATH AND HULLIGAN'8! B E 8 T I REPARKD PAIST. Foy & Simmons, 71 B. Trent 8s., HIW BRI, K. O. all thoat earrfaurta from A ' 10 and ths cM ttagwf who baa held the Mint lot fifty yean win tan yoa ba hat had rrrSatKed thaterrrtenoaas 11m bin to StaUag that the twtt eaj rSCM lot tyta. comfort and dorabiUtv are a-tdt ad told by Watare Boggy The fif rU't ta tow ae rat arty and rtptyv. . 2 , r.rtr btirt. fee at b'- rn h,i g Mre aopy. . w t rni lUi tiiN font old at iwK!. WtthrtnkrtrarlooMttret In a r '!.:.. wlUtmtt ciitUnt thank, itwiUirml Uklnf tire tmm wbt oa T-1 !.:' ti wala. X-nrVndr la ta- Tit4 in a t: v'hintt wrk tmlUca mw b'llta la old t ianaa, : - , , - Ue Tie Y7f.fr rn A thn. nm in; . ' ttBroa TV.' rtoBsam.M'0-.- FcrDalo. Celebrated Wholcwale 3c Retail Grocer, 71 Broad 0t Udles Skirts. We hare a complete line of ladies dress and walking skirts. Will take pleasure in showing you. B. W. ARMSTRONG. LOST, STRAYED Or STOLEN I From his home where he has not been for SO years, a small colored boy about the age of . Changr, the Chinese , Giant, when last seen he was pushing the ' clouds over NewCorn to keep the Comet off in order to earn money -enough to go to S, Co lon's where he could buy $1.00 worth ot goods lor 60c. Cor . V, lonV number is J 75 :!; v Uid die Btreeti .oppos- ite Scott's Btables,and ; next to Qatklll Hard- r ware Co. Those who - havo bought thoir Kali and Winter Goods at Cod- lon's have been wea pleased, others wbo have not yot purchaa ed thoir Tell arid winter goods 7ouId do well to examirib his stock of Clothing, Dry Oood3, &c a ... " s. cor-Lori, , ccko;hv.-C ?1 HIDDU 8TEZST, Ktt t C:.A :.i Bar4aa Co, fTew t. -! K st tn m ! tt. f I'.r-f, earl
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