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TOLHHr.ROritZ. filW mi," M. X., FRIDAY M0R5III,: EIPTIMBIR 2 1904, TW1NTTT1IID Till iWe?s Goltons, Skirts, Wants, Corset Covers in all the ne7t styles. ALSO IfAi p of ana i twr Piracies, J. M. MITCHELL & CO., PHONB 288. 43 Pollock St.; Opposite Post-office. MM is the very Best Faint ther paints as to Quality, Durability and Cov ering Capacity. Leads, Oils And colors. Pumps, Pump Pipe and Driving Points. Sash, Doors and Winds A Specialty. Ice Cream Frezers and Water Coolers. OS Middle St. Hot Weather makes you look lor Ice dream Freezers and Water Coolers. We Keep them. Alao Screen Doors and Windows, Screen Wire. Car load Iwors and Sash jaat received. Prices Low. Heath & Mulligan Paint is the best f nil weight, and covers most. Mill and Machine Supplies. Building material of all kinds. Gaskill Hdw. & Mill Supply Co., HARDWARE 78 Middled Phone 147. EASTEltW , -CiSOLINA DISPATCH Ml AKI Old Dominion Steamship (k) The Kuoit Keoe will be withdrawa temporarily from the rouu oa July 15th for her aaaaal repair. Daring her abeeaee the eUemer Oore oka to eehedolsd to ttil from Hew Bars for Belhevea, (taitaed of Bllaabetk Cltyst! paot Monday, Wedaesday art Friday. Until funks notice thara will be so steamer aafllaf oa Taesday, Thartday or Saturday. Yo ii ir : ' Photograph Ohm out k Hvsiiiqjr ia the tat and ft a floe fchoto fraph of yourself and family. Work la of the best quality Bl'farantead.'. ;. ntry;jfotlc(i;;-sJ mTB Of XOBTa ' OASOLlili, ; v.-. - i Oram Ooaaty.' : ; ,Ta tse B Waters, tfatry Tatar for Cray , mCoaatyi-T .r-. T aaiaMfsnMd A IMl)1r. nt Oram . eeeaty, Merta Caroline, eaten and lays -amiss to the follewieg described pUce eepateslof had la Ho 1 Towaihlp, Oaves eoaaty, Bute at Bonk Carolina &4 una betas; Veaat and onr ;mrr1 aUdlt l,'tQt Sul.Jeot toenlrf, r ' rflatud oa tut aid of L.' Eu'l CtMk Ui.l f auimtst rklllpa tod otbrr,a ttlnlni by t!m(lo twalva (I) "?. Jttl th! !.nk day of Ars j;. i, , ,- A, rnau"i, sf tRickers Perfumes S MMMH made. It surpasses all Phone 99. MILL SUPPLIES 44 Crayon St PhoneJSlO. Uodar Hotal Chattawka, GENERAL HARDWARE. Screen Wire Doors and Windows., The Ice Saving Gla zier Eefrigerators. . Afant for the Vanaar Qlil aid Boy CookStoraa. fanaars wulbaar la adad Uat ir earry a vary aoaplaM Maa of Awarlrai Steal Wire raoa..V.'. f .r- To the Trading Public":' ...,( iff . V wish' to tnaoniiot to the peopla of Now Bem and "surround iue eonntiea that wa have rmnd bigjtock of goods in the. 'store .re cently oooupiet by peUdn . Bros Bryta Block. 1 1 ' We kave Vstoek full lme of Gents and Boys (3otlan Choee, Kala, La.:.el .ra:uijiings,v pr Qoods and Kolioas. ;. ' " Bpcolftl prfcs for, this week, . IBUiiSflllDl By Bit Tote To Howluid, of Ashe- - vflle. Heetlar Aijaimed to Marehead City. C. K. FeyEatars Fro . test, 8ay Lease Will Be TMted la CoarW Tate89t'te7. " The mnoh aspaotad baa takes plaee, and It only took ;offlsil aollon by the State and private stockholders to con firm the lease of the Atlantic and North Carolina railroad property. Amid It all than was the protest from Mr O B Joy, who malntalnad to the and that the road ought not to ba leased, There were plenty of notables on hand, and the talent was aa great as ooald ba gathered together. Governor Ayeook, Ex Governor Tom Jarvls, At torney General Gilmer, . James H Pou, Theo F Davidson, Bs-Jadge Womaok, were the greater light i from a dlitsnce, while nearby there were men who equalled the above mentioned gentle men la the way of making leaiee or'sny thing else. It wis a brilliant gathering bat there was little actually to do. The opponents of the lease knew the trade was made, the vote wsi for the lease, and while there wi hint of Injunction or restraining orders, none eonld be ooninmmated. It was nearly 13 80 nOoa yeelerday, when James A Bryan called the meeting to order, by nominating J B Robinson for temporary chairman, and Geo Green secretary and 0 L Btevent, aselitant lecreury. C n oell of vote It was declared that the meeting waa orgaataed. Mr J A Bryan said It was the deire of Governor Ayoock that meeting be held at More head City and oa motion an adjoarn ment wai taken to meet at t p m at At- lantlo Hotel. The shoo fly train was waiting and most of those In meeting at once board ed the ears. After dinner at Moiahead, it was four o'clock before the meeting wta called to order the prosy oommlttee report wu read by the secretary, show ing 1728S shares and 1410 votes present or represented. The temporary organ isation was made permanent. MrJW Grainger dote proxy said he had two propositions for lease, which ware ac ceptable to Governor and Mr Bsllard of Board Interna Improvement. Through mistake, the proposition of Philadelphia eyndioate was. first read. Two propositions, ''first fromGoldt- boro, Mew Bern and Morehesd City sail rosd oompsny, a proposed corporation, aad second by B 8 Howland of Ashe rille. The lint was signed by W L Ken nedy, B B Bordea, William Donn, and W8 Chadwlck, gentlemen ell living along the road and wall known ln'thU section.'. Both proportions were aetrlyldentl ol, leass for 98 years, Interest at 8 per cant for first twenty yean, Si, 4 and B par osat each snooesslvs ion years snd per cent for balanoe of lease time- There were the nsaal gnaiaateas at to protso tloa of property with dsposlls of 1100.- 000 for (Qtrtotee Nod. : The .Howland proposition offered 138009 to be spent la Improvement aad equipments with In three years on property. l,f Whea proposition: had baea read by secretary, B O Daaoaa offered resoln tloa that the Howland - proposition be aooepted for 91 years, 4 months, and to Include Atlantis Hotel property aad ae osptsnce of remaining Indebtedness oa property.- OolThsoFBsvldson ssadea spseoh teUlngof Mr. Howland, rhow ha was known at Ashavlllsv what, ha had done, lavaeiinf 1 800,000 u Wastera Carolina. and hew he wu esteemed by thosswho knew him. . Also teld of Mr Howland's property holdlnp -la other plaoes. - -: OX For, said ke. eatersd- a .'protest against lease aad gave notles that If lease was made it . would b . tests la soars..', ; i ? j 1 v f ' OA Flowers proiy PaaUloo eoaaty ssld he agreed with Ht Foy and that hU people would favor fro or 00 year lease aw psreeat for first ( years, ens psr seat each additional tea years, with 100,000ssnrlty deposit by Vseeee. - Es-SoTernor Jsrrls mads sa sloaasnl pteoh fsvoriflf lee, foy eppostag lease by private siockboUereJo How Isad, On.vots ftr -Poaoasf raaolulioa there was 898 for, 9 7 a hut,. Bute vol lag for leaae. ..! .. .1,.' .--:. What It Life - - 'v- - la the last aaslyiis ' nobody kaowe, bat ws do know that it Is aoder strict lsw. , Aso that law svtn slightly, pain molts. - Irregnlar llTing means derange BWot of the orgens, reiultlng ta CodiO pstion, Headache or IJrer trooble. Dr. King's New Life rill quickly redluiU UUs. ,1Ug-nUa, y thorough. Only lie si Biadbam's drag store. ' ; A" Perfect ralnlc;! Pill. llfiSOne Hint ! 1 ch trt the lUfir to f mi, i eiomr tls co!t i 'ps Sun, C 1it e '"'t I la t fa'non I1 n T f r i t'i vl-n .imve t 1 i i t - a . ! t. 1 : ,1 III Arnntement For Additional , By Agricultural Department. Aadltor Dixon Looks Over Pension . List Shot Fer a Turkey. Char, ter Granted. State Press at . Esopus. Raleigh, Bept 1. The agrlcaltural depulment has arranged for the follow ing additional Farmer Institute; Ley- Ington.Beptember 19vh Btatesville 18th Tay lorsvuls, 14th WUkeeboro, 15th; Dobon,17th; Spaata, 19th; Jefferson, SOth; ValU uraeis, ssna; tfsaersvuio, 14th; Bamsvllle, JMth; Mars Hill, 98th. - The State board of elections met here todsy to mske change of oae or two members of the eoonty boards of elec tion. Btsts Auditor Dixon hai returned from Foquey Springs and says hi hsslth Is completely restored. He de- olercs there Is no finer wster la the Stale. He ssys he has looked all over the new pension applications, some 9,000 In number and did more work in four days thsn he could have done here In a week. He stye that Mecklenburg Wilkes, Surry and Burke lesd In the number of pensioner. The Wilkes returns, which came In today, show that during the year seven soldier died and ten widows Some opantie have not yet tent In their lilt. Up to this date ten miles of the Bal- eigh ft Pamlico Bonnd Ratlirey ha been graded and the work 1 being puthed rapidly by the oonvtct force of over 100. Oept. John W. Duokett who ha been at fuquay Spring for tome days sy that a msn named Mimmi ws turkey banting hear Fuqusy Spring and a man named Wood wu banting sqalrrele Wood look Mlinm for e tor key and shot him ia the breut with a load of heavy shot and It 1 ssld he will die. This occur d about son rlu yeaterdsy morning. It Is against the law to hunt tnrkeys at this seuon of the year. A charter Is granted to the Mazlon Cotton Ginning Oompsny with $36,000 ospltsl stock, it being given some other privilege. It is announced at Democratic head- qusrtsrs that (z-Oongreuman Wm T Crawford will speak at Butherfordton September. 5th. A very extensive list of good speakeri is being prepared and chairman Simmons Is getting out some fine literature, His handbook is going to be a strong one, and will probably appear In about ten days. H B Varner, the President of the But Pre Associstlon showed a letter today f rom Beoretary Uray Woodward of the Rational Demoorattc Committee, about the eonf erencs at Beopus, which Is to be sblg sffsir and In which the newspaper men, who are to be at New Tork on the 7th aad who go to Iiopui on the 8th will eat a great figure. President Vsi ner wm Informed that a specie! rate had been secured on the Pennsylvania Bail way of one fare between Washington snd Hew Tork. Among the editor from this State who will go are Phillips, Sherrill, Julian, London, Boylln, etc Large numbers of student are arriv ing ths . Agricultural Mechanical College and It Is evident that there will boa large attendance.' As his been tt ted 600 has been Used ss lbs limit this term. LOSSES AT UAO TANG Estimated Runlan and Japaneas Killed In Battle. , Reported Jap . , . . .;! Repulse. j. Borne, Sept t The Liao Tang cor- rsspondsnt of the newspspet , Italia MUlteire, wires that the Russians have already lost fifteen' thousand in killed and Wounded la the fighting about LI so Tang, They also had thtrtyflvs eannoa destroyed with forty .thouiead rifles snd two hundred wagons captured, two hundred wsgons were deetrtyed.", The oorrsspondaot estlmatss the . losses at twelve thooaad on the' Jspsaese side. St Petersburg, Bspt LMJsa Btoessell ttt command st Port Arthat reports that the Japaaess made euautte oa the fort rest Aagast U and M aad .wsre reepuls- ed With heavy Josav.-; . - Mokden,rJept1-lt U reported here that tea thoasaad Japanes 9 areadraa. atst front the nertheut of Mukden, The report Is not confirmed If this Is true It mesas that Gen Karopatkla's re treat It eat off. " -. ;" .--' -i ;'; -v ' - ,- " is-ii " S- ' ;;,- loco--;?'-"; ;f - ;.:. -"September let" The farmers are laving good wsather this week to save fodder. -. . .; -1 '. Mrs G W Bmltb sad children return ed home Monday from a visit to BUvsr- dala. v. - . . .Mr D W Smith attended the big Quarterly meeting at Wards Kill Bstur- day sndBunflsy, hs reports luring a good time. . '' .. . " , IU Usno MosiIows of nesr Fonocks- t!!I wm her Eandty, . - ' ' J,:r ami ).'n M A C'rtns' ivn Bun 0 7 vllh I"r nd l"r luiiSab frorow. !":: f m!:h I vtolttng retstlve t f" ' 1 1' w-k. I r " r v "I C' ' t a f ' ' I V- t V 4 1 - DISFIGURED WITH ECZEMA Under Physicians Five Months. , Went from Bad to Worse. CURED OYCUTICURA Wonderful Change in One Night.' In a Month Face Was Clean as Ever.1 M I was troubled with eczema on thex face for live months during which time I was In the care of physicians. -My ' face wu in such a condition that J could not go out. It was going from bad to worse and I gave up all hope, when a friend of mine highly recom mended Cuttcura Remedies. The first night after I washed my face with Cu ttcura Soap and used Cutlcura Ointment and Cuttcura Resolvent it changed won derfully, and continuing the treatment It removed all scales and scabs. From that day I wu able to go out, and in a month my face wm aa clean u ever." , THOMAS J. SOTH, 817 Stagg St., Brooklyn, N. T. f The above letter wu received In 1698 and he again writes us Fob. 19, 1908, "I havo not been troubled with ecsema since." The agonizing itching and bnmlng of the skin u in eczema; the frightful scaling, u in psoriasis ; the loss of hair and crusting of scalp, u in scalled head; the facial disfigurement, u in pimples and ringworm; the awful suf fering of Infants, and anxiety of worn out parents, u in milk crust, tetter and salt rheum all demand a remedy of almost superhuman virtues to success fully cope with them. That Cutlcura Soap, Ointment and Resolvent are such stands proven beyond all doubt. No statement ia made regarding them that Is not Justified by the strongest evi dence. The purity and sweetness, the power to afford immediate relief, the certainty of speedy and permanent cure, the absolute safety and great economy have made them the standard skin cures of the civilized world. Sold thnartiMttha MU. (MM. flni1,.nl MM. On form of GhettolM Oomd PUta, 6a. Ml .Ul of KL Otntmnt.A.. loop,. rMpMti Load.., V Curia" b -uw Bq.i PutoTt So. U M Puxi Bctoa, IV M.a. .n. raMMn.uwmm, mum I iiiimmh, Hon. Claude Kitchen's great speech in Congress tearing President Roosevelt wide open hu made a wonderful repuU (ion for him. His speech hu been pub lished snd apread broadcast over the country u the strongest campaign docn ment yet put out by the committee. He is In demand u a speaker also and doubt lees will do valiant work for the Demo orattc party. FORGET YOUR STOMACH Summer Beit Time to Cure Dyipepila. Mt-o-na The One Suaranteed Cure. Out door life, fruit and berile in plenty, light clothing, and a change from the hearty diet of winter,, make the summer months the beit time of the whole year to aura rlyspepiia. A Ml-o-na Ublet taken after eaoh meal will soothe and heal the Inflamed stomach Ualng, aid fn assimilation and digestion, will Increase the vitality, and give strength snd tone jo all the dt gMtivs organs, so that you can forget yoar stomach.' Ml-o-na Is the one rem edy tor the oare of dyipepila that is sold on aa absolute guarantee by F 8 Duffy to rtfand the money In oue It does not eve. bU-o-na give strength, make rich blood, firm muscle, and perfect health. It puts ths digestive system Into proper working order and gives such strength aad natural aatloa that yon can eat say thing yon want and when yen want. - v If after yoa have used Ml-o-na for a saoaea yon do not feel satisflsd that it baa done all yoa sipeeted, take hack the empty boxes (saoh hoi contains two weeks' treatment) to F B Da fly 'and he will refund your money .without ques tion.. 'The rtik Is all bis and yoa are the sole Jadge u to whether the remedy oests yon anything or not, .; . r, j' -v Insurance I'and'Brick ' J. riRB CELL5 tN JHb'NIQHT strlk terror to the brt of the man who ts awiv from home, aa ha don't know but that he may find bis home in mini on bis return. And the first thought that ttrlke bint after be hu found hi family lire Is I bailm'ls ceut of lo.ureaee oaltl Be wt.c ia time. Lt miniureyou In one ot my good '-n ; 'II:' . . . 0 For Cultivated - Figs for preserving or ripe for eating leave your orders at McDANIEL'S 71 BROAD STREET. Compjete At Bight Prices rhons3 91. h Ice Cream Now Every Day, De livered For 35o. a quart at your home. Ice cream soda, phos phates and all other cool and refreshing drinks at McSORLEYS. Expert Watch Re pairing ! We hold our watoh and jewelry repairing up to a high standard. Whatever work is done is t xecut ed In a careful painstaking manner and when the quality is oonsidered our prices are always the lowest. J. O. BAXTER. Only a few Ham I mocks left and the l prices wm sua you. Hfflm'S BOOK STORE r aw - Ice Cream Days Are Going Fst r,C yi toii lee Cream at the Brjoad Street Fruit Co '7. While they Leek . . . . '. .. ' . i- r . . . . . . . . . All low shoes la Mans' Ladles sad Ohildraa, aad all summer nderwaar white aad Bgured Lawas,aadall other iimaer goods must be sold, la order to make room for oar great fall stock that will soon he eomlng la, -' V ' - - .. '-.i II BAXTX& ' I will give mora uttsfaotloa en yoar wth for Imi muney than anyone la c 3 the clt jr. AH wotk geireneetd.. . ' r:t Jeweler, Fine Stoc'tt Of Wliol?ai & Retail J, Grocer, 71 Bros t J. S. Hudson Q Co, LIVERY STABLBB. Wo have opened a Livery, Feed, Sales and Exchange Stable at No. 66 I road St., Arnold's former stand, rrompt attention given to oideio for turnout?, nud horsea carefully looked after. J . HUDSON A CO. A Second Carrie Nation oooo As Carrie Nation smashed th barrooms so did S, Coplon, 75 Mid dle St., smash the prices on all summer goods. 500 yds of SheetiDg, special sale this week 4c. '2000 yds of Sheeting. eptoi&I sale this week 4 l-2c. 1'JuO yds of Remnants iu Dimity thin week 5 l-'ic. 39 Summer Corsets 50c, this week 33c. 3500 yds of Hamburg for 4e to 2 l-2c. 1800 yds of Calico this week 4 l-4c l5 doa Ladies Gauze this week 4c 500 yds Duck and Pique, at wholesale price. 18 pair Lace CurtainB, regular prioo $1.00; this week 49c. CLOTHING. One more chance in Men's Clothing in broken sixes only; 36, 37, 38; regular prioo $10, this week $5.90 6 Boys School Suits, broken sizes, to olose out for 69o on the dollar 83 pair men's working pants $1.2c, tbis week 90c Large lot of Boys Knee Pants just received, sizes to 17. S. COPLON, 7tt MIDDI.X ST RELET, Next so flaakill Hardware Oo, New Bern. Job FriiBtiDf If yj went FiBsT ' CLASBob Work don't forget to send yoar or- ' . ders to Owen G. Dunn - Reading Printer St Btatloaasw -; Cos. Felleck eVOsarea Ita, Tfj'Tho Public ! . - - ... 1 hereby give notice that I Jl see be responsible for debts sasarsed by ajy sons, Oil tetosaas FaUaat sa4 Aisssa reny Fslebet, walah ase saade Wist sat eayeotiientsndarrmal. - ' ' r-r-jrinRFDRoi. t i !" -.
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