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v ': - - . - . - . .- - . -. . .. , -- - ".?.'" "V"- - '. I. ' i. - -- hiw bisi, i. c, nvmyt mojiim, koyi mbir 21, 1903 TWINTYSECOHD TXAR VOL. XXI-RO. 201. If H'q nnQQ finnds vdu are 1 luukiiiu iui uu 9 if' TVrt T nllaa Anil fVtaf Ml ofAv nf "DrfiHs Goods are the Alio junutoo uuu vuu vwfc Newest Weaves and Designs, very large, and our prices are never higher, ana often less thtn AS you will find elsewhere. To get - . Linings and Trimmings you nave i sale. This season we have bought Jarf er ana stronger iu than ever before. In order to see the New Styles and Fretty Patterns in all 9S t prices from 10c to $1 50 per yard a visit to ear store will cot A vince vou of the fact Broad Cloth in all shades at $1. White Broad Cloth $1 25, Shark Skin Venetian Melrose, Granite, Cheviots and Cov erts, all Wool and Silk Wraps, Henriettas. A new line of Silks to select from. Taffeta Silks in all shades at 40c, 50o, 65c, 75c, 85c. Fancy Gun Mettle in Waist or Dress Patterns at $1 a yd, White Peau ie Soie $1, 86 inch Black Peau de Soie $1 8ii, 36 inch Black Taffeta $1 and tt 25, 46 inch Black Qlora Silk, 75c, Kid Gloves all sizes and shades, E. B. HACKBURN, ft f 47-40 Pollock St. I I! LOST I I Htsitate and Price pruning in November makes it a Captul time to buy Capital Hats and Furnishings with little Capital. Hats, Shirts, Neckwear, Hosiery, Nightrobes, Underwear, etc. Satisfaction Guaranteed. E. W. ARMSTRONG, 7 Middle Hill, HOAI, MILL. Aitfl SUPPLilES. WK ARE MANUFACTURERS;AGKNT3 FOR Erie City Boilers and Engines, Van Winkle Celebrated Gins and Pr sses, The Oneida Wood Split Pulleys, The Wagner Duplex 8 team Pumps, SUrret's Fine Tools. We carry a full Btock of everything in the line of Machinery and Supplies. Gaskill Hdw. & Mill Supply Co., H4HDWARE 73iMiddl 8t Phon. U7. AGENCY - Baker Guns, Columbia Bicycles, Edison Phonographs, Rambler 'Bicycles, Olttet TypewJiters, Hartford Bicycles WH. T. HILL, D1m In BtcroLts rimiiiitt, ro lu knM Bromnia Ooom. Jul rumn fhoi 115. 91 Uliilt St. BUVWCQ omci A, B. Baxter & Co,, '; Commission Brokers, 'Stt, CifftoB.6raIi i Prnta rW4t3J NCWBIR5,fl. 0. " Mala "9m, t BrcmAwf VmTmI. M4rtM Mrf tM i tnBl Mnio. OystctslyOyitcrsl Frota ivw ca V frill feart 0;itr blch vill WW J munr balf-abell M t& C!jipWB;J0iterr to- d at ' , lu naui.uui 11 ? ,,"v ----- . , and the selection ii certainly what yon want in wress www . . 1 XI to go wnere uiej iuo You are Lost Street. 'ffff'fff PboMllS.) Notice I Any farmer desiilng to fence bis land with the American Flold Fence can proevre the same of me fcr a short while. I uow have In stock two car loads of Same. Uafer 1Ul Cfeattawbi, foo4, para, sifHUou ID i lUt mwiwiid Ijr fikTikiaa Tl is tta V r!W4 o tef Wots 14 ctlt. Ffir ; in i"' " I ia.- ' in m? ef. J; F: Tay!6r nw rcE?f, jr. c, . DISTILLERY 1TT1CKED Bj Cmtait Radians, One Killed, One Wounded. Tobacco Fanners Not Wetting Expen ses For Crop, Dr Cj Thompsoa. Woo4 Famine Threatened .PolkCoaaty Home Baraei. Riuish, November 20. RTenue offl ears repoit that last night two' CroaUn Indians went to the reglitered dbtnieiy of Mr Sheet, six miles from Hamlet and on the North Carolina line, and attacked and shot at Manager Finger, of the dU tillerri that he returned the fire, killing one and wounding the other. Revenue officers made a raid yesterday near Frankllnton and captured and de stroyed an Qllolt distillery. Several men who were working at the distillery fled, paying no attention to the orders of the officers to hault. The officers fired sev eral shots In the air In an effort to stop the men, but the latter only ran the fat ter. Secretary of State Grimes, who Is so prominent In the State Tobacco Grower Association, says that as yet the farmer are not getting enough from the tales of their tobacco crop to pay the expense of raiting it. DrOyrut Thompson, es-tecretary of State, It here, and sari ho will, on the nrat of neit year resume the practice of medicine. He will make hit home at Jacksonville, Onilow county. It hit been teveral year tlnce he ht practiced He will devote much of the winter to ttndy. Wood It very tcarce hert; In fact tcarcer thtn ever before. A large own er of Umberland tty It I very difficult to get labor to cot wood, and that be hat offered forty cent a cord, but in vain Ue added that if a severe tnow norm were to come now, there would toon be a wood famine at tht point. It 1 learned from farmer that there It more pork thlt year thaa latt. - Thtre hat been but Utile cholera among hog tbl j ear, .while lat year thlt dliiaie canted the lot of many anlmtlt- Chief Clerk Henry E Brown of the Corporation CommUtlon returned todtj from New Orleant, where he attended the annual tettlon of the railway com mlttlonert from the Southern States. Commlttloner Samuel L Roger, who alto attended the meeting hat not yet returned. It Is learned that tht oounty home of Polk oounty. at Columbut wat burned Wednesday night and that teveral In mate were burned to death. An effort will be made by some per son here to secure the release or T L Roth, who It in jail for selling obeoent book, on the ground thit bo U of un sound mind. He hat lived at various place In the But, at one time at Chat ham. He there abandoned Us wife, who on that ground secured a dlvoroe from him. Xarly ntit year the publication of the Noith Caroline Law Journal It to begin, under the auplota of the State Bar As sociation. Some of the ablest lawyer In the Slate will be Interested In ft pub lication. Mott ofUe MethodkU are greatly pleated at the Under by Prof Battett of his reaigaaUoa of hit professorship at Trinity OoIlt It appears to be the general belief that had he not resigned the trustees at theu sueeUng Taetday would hsvedltpueed aim. ""ItslWtBnnBm ORXT GVAKAfTEEft UtAUt CCU etnnje . : - m Hmmel Cot Tot Retain U II Falls siys a Among the many atsfliotaet npon the market that elaia to enre eteira,nM but Hyetnti has enough faith U Its own aterh to b wOlfef to refiad Ue money U It dees sot sure, This ttmarhahle remedy tor oaUrri km the microbe and the germs of the dleeaeesad fawn lu Introduction has bee sold under eMattlvf twaatae r return the mtjmtr aQ aleatk&4 t FS Dsffy has soU a rmk sauy Hy sntl outfiu ta the smt frf years, and besteads ready tods te refund the price teeny eenrwheheshot ee helped byOyeuaeL f." w tT'l ' The eompltie Df Omef eatfil omU I-0C sai eomptWei si lahalef, a hetOt ef By ObmI aadsdrocpM.. Thetahaiar wtfl U4 a Hfti lm,s4 eddnloaal bottles of ByonM sen be eUalaed for 10. , Breathe Dyoeiet fir t ln mlaiue four Hates a eVy, ai ft eeunh will grew ietlet from lk Bret day M and wW be eonrvulr rrd la short time, ..'. ' De hot try te fir eetenh Uh vdla Sry tlemtth ntedidMS. .rs4M, (b heaJItg IlyeeMt wkkh t'" e every pert ef the tit paaMfte a4 Ntpiratory erfiae k&Hag the (oaurrh fem end rrrli Uelf growth., ; Ilk UkS 1y trtat for emtarrk wbtre you eu gt rnr mmy tvi from t iooM eWer It eats ft de not hl - ... . , " ... ; . . . tM riLnti riLHii-. r . u.D.c KrsP. A, Olds President H. C Division - Tells of Charleston Conven tion. Balelgh. Nov 28-Mr Fred A Oid, the president offhe North Carolina Dl vlilon, United Daughters of Conteder acy, htt returned from CharUbton wheie she attended the general convention ol that order. In the course of an- Inter view regarding what the North Caiolina delegation did thare, Mis Old Mid: "In the General Convention U. D. 0. held In Chailettoan. latt wtek North Carolina cat 93 rotes as a State Dlvlt- Ibn Had all the chptsrs In the btult tent in their credentials uamlug a proxy In case their delegates cjuld ma aiieod the vote would have been larger, but six chapters were reported "Nt Ue(. re sented. The principal things done by the North Carolina delegation were as follow; It was the only State that rt ported a change In the State Constitution and By Laws. the principal ctungt being the Insertion of the word "White" in the ejeslblllty cianse. North Caro lina championed the cause of iha Cnll dren of Confederacy and asked that they be given some reprisentatlon in Slate and General Convention;, no matter bow small, and It 1 bopoil that the seed thus sown wl 1 yield some little harvtst. We cannot leave t these children, our work to be done tails factorily unless we train tbem by per sonal observtti n to conduct these con ventions and carry oat the Ideas and plans proposed and started by older heads. - Another s'and that North Caroline took at Charleitoa was against the pres ent Custodian of the Crou of Honor, Mrs S E Clatb.-tt. When In the election of oar officers the vote was called for by roll of statei, on the CistoJIsn, North Carolina with no uncertain voice casi bervote "M agaln-l Mrs Cab'-ett." In the nomination for the tffloe of Custo dian ne of the delegates from Texas nominated Mr William M Parsley ol North Carolina. Mi Old, the presidem of the N 0 Division, knowing that TYiai wa divided In Its vote, and not being sure Mr Parsley wool J accept ths work asked that her name be withdrawn. This was dote, bit North Carolina will bt heard from In future onverrloOB on thlt subject," Mrs Olds will In a few day g'.ve an a count ef the entire work of the conven tion. North Carolina g1n lead In tht amount of ber contributions for tht Davis Monument fnnd; total $3,888 CASTOR I A for Infants and Children. Tli LCtnd Jott Han Always Bought Bean the Signature of Move, Moving, Moved. We are now in our new store 93 Middle Si, 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 Go. 85 JXIddle HI., . KETF nEItN, It, C 'TAKE COUGHS, " imoscnnvi As! t3 r1moery tronV.et of U tirott tni La. Il eH y d!lTln t?.s !.'." tM thr'y ?ir,t a f. i ;-'!! n f-i'lff ll- W"' Cherry, Blycermo UNITED STATES SENATOR THURSTON, The I BrIUi&nt Statesman from Nebraska, Makes an-Important Public Utterance. ETTEBI0B OP THE TOTTED Ex-SenatOr John M. Thimton. Of flmik. Nnhrnalni la nna n w . i. ' Bent and Influential men In the country. aen MCJunieynt the Bt. Louis convention, and was made permanent Chairman Of this convention. He was also made Chairman of the convention that renomi nated the late President MoKinley at Philadelphia. He was appointed by Pres. Ident McKlnlay to be Chairman of the St. Louis Exposition Commission. Thlt nromlnent ffantlaman - -o J ""v vv vtivniU5 " AUw X t?I UXttl Hedtaine Co of Columbut, Ohio: - . Washington, D. C, April 6, 1901. "I nave used Pcruna at various times Hlttimr fha floe irnnt. ra nrt With moat satisfactory results. it entirely relieved me from an excessive effort In the orasldeniiai m II.-- 1 Id- -Ml- . . " " " Mvrany sucn Catarrh hat already become a national eurae. It ravag-es extend from ocean to ocean. More than one-half the neoole are affected by it. It has become such a serious matter that It ha massed the boundaries of the medical profession ana become a national question. Sena tors are talking about it) Congressmen are discussing It. They are not only considering the ex tent and chronic nature of the disease, but the possibility of finding: a national remedy to meet this national calamity. ine catarrn remedy. Peruna. seems to be the main expectation In this direc tion. Dr. Hartman. President of The Hart- man Sanitarium, devised the remedy, Peruna, over forty years ago. and the remedy at a catarrh cure haa been grow ing m xavor ate sally all these years. V It stands to-daY before the nation u a thorougWyJefted, accurately soientl&o The Largest Sales in History Business. We have just received a second shipment of the W L Doug Its, Lewis A rosaett and A E Nettleton Fine Shoes. Having sold onr regular Fall stock we had to buy again In order to meet the growing demand for these famous sioes. Our stock haa also been repltnlshod in our other lines of goods such as Clothing, Hats, Underweir, Drees 8hlrt, Meek wear, Dress Ooods,Cloakf , A a. Bay of tu tad be Hppy. Eespoctfallj, fllddlc lvV'Jo!m::i5im. 1 l IVgt to call lot attesUoo ol lU Kotiatkwfperijo hV Flnt and - CowpleU Eipck of .'t k: - !j Staplo arid Fancy Groceries, j! Everj sieanrr U Wlflging la some delicacy to U added to ; 1 1 Us stock. ' .' . . ' 11 H A iharf of jour trade Is aoltcitM. Yrar ordsrt will r " : ; : mive carrfnl altmtioa and a mOiflT DXIJYEIlY. : : ; All ndrrs irraTl rT large Will (; pral!, - Z '. STATES SENATE CHAMBER. F ' vmw vm. ...v iiixjav piuuir He made the speech nominating Presl- irritating cough the result ol , m attM a in um w . . . - irouoie. Jno. Al. Thurston. Internal remedy for catarrh. There are practically no medicinal rivals in the field. Peruna is not a local application or temporaryrellef ; it la a permanent cure. Peruna is a systemic remedy. It eradi cates catarrh from the system. It cures catarrh wherever located. Its cures are radical and lasting Fritz Vollmor, President Schws bischor Bsengerbund, Chicago, in a re cent letter to The Peruna Medicine Co, Bays: " My voice was so badly affected from catarrh that I was afraid I would lose it entirely. I read of some of the wonder ful things your Pcruna would do and thought it advUablo to try some myself, "I am ploased to slate that In a very short time I was cured." Fritz Vollmer, Address tho Pcruna Medicine Co., Co lumbus, O., for a book of testimonials. containing letters from prominent and women concerning Peruna. tlie ot our Street. 1 ft I I 4 Baxter, New Cflop Ontario Mills and Hecker's Prepared Buckwheat just received in all sizes. 'ew f nlifornia Prunes, Pried Apples and Peaches, Cran berries. Sweet and Sour J idles, Pig3 Feet, Pig Hams to cut and Smitll Pig Hams to boil whole, Prepared and Old Fashion Buckwheat and M:ple Syrup, Fresh Piint and Fancy Elgin Butter, Fancy Cream Cheese, Fiesn Oat Flakes, Rice, Grits and Big Hominy, Fresh Uneeda BUcuit, Uneeda Milk Biscuit, Fresh supply Canned Soups, all kinds, Fresh Celery 5c stalk. And numerous o her good th:ngs to eat which we cannot mention for lck of space. Call an 1 look over my stock, no trouble to show goods. Yours to Please, 1 1 mm LI1IIII11IITT1ITTTTTTTT1 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 JUST RECEIVED. P4I a 4 4 d 41 4l A Fresh Supply of Alston's Breakfe3t Food, Pettyjohn's Breakfast Food, Ralston 's Whole Wheat Health Flour, ' " Graham Flour, Becker's Hraham Flour, " liye 11 Preinier, Mothers ;i .d Aviua Oat Flakes, Schredded Wheat Biscuit, also a full and complete line of fancy canned goods. A pai t of your lmMiiess is earnestly solicited. Satisfact ion guaranteed or yo i g t your money back Yours to please, J- ZFZESLKIEZR, Jr. Wholesale and Retail Qiozer, HONK 6H Cor. Broatl A Hancock Hi. ti 1 ITITTTTTITTTITITTTTriTTIT1 T T? YOUR THANKHOIVINO TURKEY. Tht'e's an attract-Tt showinK hero t CUTLERY olallklDds. It's altracllTS, tint, by reason ol t;rt rarlsty. Every klcd of Enlft and Fork and Scissors l in the soriroaot. But when they are tismlnnd somsthlnf basldet rariety and line flnith will be fotinl forrlnf Its way U the front. "It la quality," the quality of ths ratting parts. Tht l whst ("osts la edge torls of any kind. And t h hlh grade of tle goods will mike you won der about prices. Wt are agwnta ti HFATII AND MULLIGAN'S. DF.ST I Rr PARED PAINT. Foy & Simmons, 7 B. front B , NEW IIKKJ. ri, c I An ,Up-tcHl(e Ills JTt twnW eoek ef U lk-1n, TSaksrtrUg sVy ea4 for r 4ay tt whst e rrtfi Bsaa traata, mi M at4 ak mMM tMt auir eanlafe r tn7, wWe all tMI la ee-w, . saaatt ta4 StylWb le pawaassite WrM sM rtat s4e vnt)i ke hL Wa be re tb4 Wart In ak ts4 foiih, a4 t earriafs 4 aB khts ere o4 of Uf ttliesK faee e4 rtdtaf ind riwnl( f,nnuf. , ' - . . The naff t We ie fcrn W f Sy ta4 re V j aM aart mxf. V, pi Rst W twe f"w cw ef av ".;, VTt sHfirk jft Iohm Drat to e -'!.! aHal rsfcUr-f - w'-'.'t tkVf l-'rt f wl oe -r l ' i. trTytif It ! i t" r t t4Stw ik tH'rg . 1 111! lp . Wholesale eft Detail Grocer, :iiiiiiininirrjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lly Special Bequest. Many of my lady customers have asked me to advertise Ladies Cloaks, I gladly eonsented to do, ank would have advertised sooner hut have cen waiting for my com plete stock of Iloliday Wear to ar rive, I am now prepared to salt and fit the choicest customer. Indies Jackets in latest ttyle, all colon; worth $7 60 to $10, $4 00 Indies Jackets, dose flttlngll colors, worth 6 00, now 8 09, I Ad i as Jacket, Job Lot, yonr choice 2'.', Ijuliot Capet, uy-to-date, from b tc to 4 20, Misses Cloaks, late stylos, all colors, l8c to 2 75, Children and Infants Cloik, from 4H; to 1 75, A now lot Ashland Impellent, in ail colorn, 5H inches wide, at the old price 4Ho yd. It only takes 4 yardt to make a fall suit, or 2i yds for a skirt. I also hare new supply of Hamburg at half prioe. Place your order lefore 1 1 is all sold. Udles Shirt Waist and Collar ctUs will Le sold during this week, at half prioee. Our Millinery Department is complete and onr prioea are aston ishing. Wt can sell yon a list at the price of having yonr old one trimmed. ftlve me a look before joa bay, I will interest yon, and save jon money. Hoping many aa possible will onme early, and avoid the roth. The first will get the Btt Beleo Uoqj and T3st Bexjalns, S. COPLON, OO MORTON, J " TI XIODL1 tTftrXT, Vert le Oeakul Batwwwsw 0w Vew : ATTEtlTIOH GEtlTS. Wearttsewra asitlew (e tasks ftaHs, Overeeeia) aa4 Tueetrs I Kaere tta a trearsatee as te weta etaaalfp, ttyle, TH a4 Trlauetag. If ft a krwav Uaa rrn Were. Cfrt t e trtsl s1 1 triT?!i. ,i- r- - " t -. r. t " ' Nixon & Cos, 1:3 ft.
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