1. .'W,-:- mm m. liu-so. us. WW BIMI. Qn WIDrtSDAT MOIIIM, BIPTIMBIR 14. 1904, TWENTY Till) Tlit (!l . V . v Are Showing a New Line of Fancy Neckwear and Belts See them for styles and low prices PHONE 43 Pollock St., Opposite Post-office, f NEW ERA PAINT Covering Capacity Unexcelled, Quality Undisputed 'BUCK'S STOVES SASH DOORS BLINDS Phone Oo HEATERS AND Complete line j oat received! Stoves put up and pol ished on short notice ? General Hardware, fall line ! each, Door and Blinds 1 HeUh & Milligan Paint: None better 1 New ear load Ellwood Wire Fence just received! Machinery and Mill Supplies ! Gaskill Hdw. & Mill Supply Co. HABDWABI 78 MUdtolBfc CiEOLHi DMTCH L1K1 Old Domifliop Steamship Co The itMan Heoae will be withdraws leaapoferUy froee the roate oa Jety i&th fot ac aaaaal repairs- During her abseae the steamer Ocre eoke I eobednled M ssJl front Hew Ben for BelhaToa, (tasted of EBaabeih Orty) at I p on Moaday, Wadaaeday serf Friday. TJatll farther notice there will be ao assess saOlag ea Taatday, Thursday erSatsrdays. 0X0 HKNDXBSOV. Act lOTmdtUe 6t Toll line of Drujflled lclnes, Toilet Ar , . ttclei and Soap. Fresh Supply of . Flower Seeds lone A Bpeelalty. -v Only a few Ham I mocks left 'M. the. 'irt prices pxvttt Jstttt if 288. looks good spreads better wears best tonal in Fitl Splendid in opmlioi Life tim in tirill J 68 niddle 5t COOK STOVES MILL 8DPPL1E8 44 Craven 8t Phone 210. Elkllwooii Under Hotel Chattawka, GENERAL HARDWARE. Screen Wire Doors and Windows. The Ice Saving Gla zier Eefrigerators. Agent lor the Farmer 01 rl and Bov Cook Stoves. ranaen will beir 1a mind that w carry eTery complete line of Americas Steel Wire Feeee, , 4 - WeHxoeDoneti'Be fore znd WUlVd ; . ' ,j . ; i .. . : . ''' "6.W.TlieIljow SaiiililaV pair of ftiort, fjhlit, tTmDrella, aoj- thtef ta the line of , ClolWcf, ; Dry Qoode and Notion ohtapotrtban anyetorela towBUAll I.aahie J B. Finhclstcin, 73 ?.r; ft., prjnn I'!.,.. We iJ Cases Against Finch, Will Go Off : Docket Twelre oat of Forty Seniors at A. A M. Colleire, Bullet eand By X-Rsy, SaprrmeCeartOasei. Tressnrer Lacy Addresses Veterans. Raleigh, Sept IS, The conditions at the A. & M. College today ate tb.it there are twelve of the forty five seniors doing regular class wbrk, and ten other appli cations for reinstatement are under con sideration. Each applicant for rein statement is considered separately and unreserved promise on the part of the erstwhile mutinous senior to. abide by the ruleB of the college la ail that is being required. Those reinstated are even restored to their military positions In cases where they held Office. Today a bullet was located by means of an X-ray instrument, In the atdoman Qeo Airington, colored, a negro youth who was aocldently shot at Method near Raleigh. Sunday an operation! as performed and the bullet removed go that It is believed he will recover. The fellow was "fooling" with an old revolver when it fired, the ball entering his chest and ranging dawn to, bis abdadam. - Judge Purnell In the United States District court issued an order adjudging Jl FxYoung, recently In the banking business In Dunn, Harnett county, bankrupt and referring the case to 8 F McRie of FtyetteviPe. K S Finch of New York, who was a party with J P Cnyler in the petition to Judge Purnell of the Federal court last une for the appointment of a receiver for the Atlantic and North Carolina rail road, spent last night here In eon- feronce with Col T MArgo, his leading counsel in the criminal proceeding for conspiracy. It Is believed here that the case against him and against Cspt Me Bee will go off the docket without being prosecuted by the State. Mrs Florence P. Tucker's motion made la the Federal court yesterday for the final hearing and dismlsss&l of the Cuyler suit for receiver will be llis means of closing np the litigation which hss furnished so much eensstion. Mrs Tucker's petition recites the facts on the lease of the A. A N C to R 8 Howland and ask that a day be ect for the final hearing of the recalv erthlp matter with a view to Its dlsmls sal. Sept 20ih has been named by the court for the heating. Appeals irom tne intra Oistrtct are p for argument In the supreme court this week, the docket being as follows: State vs Leary; State vs Fleming; Har Ington vs Bawlet; Jones vs Suggs; Avery vs S'.ewnrt, Tripp vs Nobli U lades vs Dewey, Brown vs Cogdell Cason vs Dortch, Daniels vs Railroad, Guano Co vs Edwards, Obesaioel Co vs Edwards. Amosg the counsel here for the arguments are D L Ward, New Bern w 0 Monroe Ooldaboro, ex-Governor Thos J Jarvis, Greenville, and C. Q Daniels, Goldsboro. Htate Treasurer B R Lacy has returned from Hertford Cumberland county where bs delivered aa address before Confederate veterans. Three divisions attended the reunion which Mr Lacy declares was one of the aoat sneosafal he over attended. . It was the fi rst time be ever delivered an addresi before body of veterans. Russian Cruiser Will Remain In American Waters. ' Ban Francisco, Sept 18. Guarded by the United etnas torpedo boat Paul Jones, the Russian auxiliary eralsar Lena lies at anchor oft the Union Iron works and there she will likely remain until the close of the war. Lieut Her bert of the cruiser New Tork, Inspected the cruiser sad repotls her boilers Ste les. Russiea offlotrs declare that sot less teas four sad perhaps eight anoatbi Hue will be aeoessary before the vassal oan depart sad It Is eoaaldared her that she will disarm and reemals. Another Clash tt Arms , Expected. London, Sept M Dlspsteht to the Exchange J.kgripa Conpaa from (iea KarokP needqss'tera state that the skirmishes hetwsea lb Raastsa sad Japanese advance guards are taking Place .with increasing frequeaey, al though th troop slat a general battle is eipeotea soon, , - v ') What yon dols' athrhboft Bslnla mil -wast mn coin' r Heinle Meady, Whsl's Handy doin' 1 llalpln' Mother. What's mother data' I . Taking Bonis tor Bocky Meostala Tea, Sensible , i . .,; ' , 4 n uuui it nmj VUSkCI a I My hoor Is from alt la the aaomlni to sieve at atghi, ' i Waiting oa yoa any hoar day or Now your bill has foae oat of eitht. Do yea honestly thith to hare treat ed me right r ii iboadst. rnuiT oo. 1 8oyi And Chlldrens OoKiIsf Our stook of b.-vs nd tWi'rm cloth rjr"v tbsa STpr, and will U d n-t f ,U to !- til f r s ' 1 !, and s-- , J J ' TO IMPROVE BEAUFORT HARBOR Senator Aldrlch, Slmmnt And Mr R 8 How land to Visit BeaaforL Special to Journal. y ; Raleigh, Sept lS.-Unlted States Sen ator BInunons received telegram today from Senator Nelson W Aldrlch of Rhode Island, asktbg Mr Simmon to meet him at Beaufort Thursday for th pnrpo of examining the harbor there with a view to seslng what can be done by the government In dredging the bar for passage so that larger vessels may get Into the harbor. R S Bowland. the lessee of the A N C railroad, will be with senator Aldrlch. In fact the con ference Is brought abont through Hr Howland, with a view to the promotion of his plans for developing the A k N C road. The bar at Beaufort now admits Teasels of from fourteen to eighteen feet and It Is claimed that with the expendi ture of a little more than 1100,000 in dredging vessels of SS or 80 feet draft can be brought Into the harbor. Supreme Court Opinions Special to Journal. Kaletgh, Sept 18th. The supreme court handed down the following opin ions today: Bottoms vs R R, North Hampton, er ror. Meekins vs Railroad, Tyrrell, n trial. . Copland vs Tel Oo, Dare, no ror. Graves vs R R, Pasquotank, no ror. ueraiavaHK Btaurort; wi.aer vs Railroad, Pasquotank; Brown vs Rail road, Northampton, eaoh per curiam, affirmed. Third district cases argued were: State ts Leary, by Attorney General r State; Simmons and Ward for defen dant, State ts Fleming, by Atty Genl for State, no consel contra. Harrington ts Reals, by Jarvis and Blow for plaintiff; Skinner, Whedbee, Fleming and Mbore for defendent. Jones ts Suggs, by G M LIndsey for plaintiff; Jarvis, Blow and Bhepard for defendent. Avery vs Stewart, by D L Ward and W D Mclver for plaintiff; O H Gnlon for defendent. Tripp vs Nobles by Jarvis and Blow for plaintiff; Skinner and Whedbee for defendent Blade vs Dewey, by O H Guion, D L Ward and George Rountree, and Can for plaintiff; F A Daniels and W O Man roe for defendent. Cred of Lame Back After 1 5 Years Of SufferiDf. I had been troubled with lame back for fifteen years and I found a complete recovery in the use of Chamberlain's Pain Balm," says John G Bleher, Gtllam Ind. This liniment is also without an equal for sprains and bruises. It Is for sale by F 8 Duffy and Dayis Phar macy. Free Press Items Sept llth. Attorney AD Ward, of New Bern. was here today. Solicitor Bodotph Daffy arrived this morning fot eonrt which convenes here tomorrow morning. Solicitor Larry I Moore spent reeier- day la th city and went te Ooldaboro last eight to court. The army worn has made Its appear ance fas soes sections of the county and n doing considerable damage to late grewlsg cotton. The pest la especially la atideae la FaTllng Creek township. aaathaugto oottos there Is said to be heavy. ' . 'IGeasrsl Manages B t roster of the AAMOrallroad, retaraed Tat son- tlg front Aahertlla, where he ha 1 to aloe hi bnslaess with the Sonth- The Atlaall Coast Ida wood ban- er engine ea the Ktattoa aadWsUoa branch hare been replaced With eoal burners, which will U fatar he la as elatlre as oa this branch.' Aebal chute has bean established at Female to fnralih th supply of eoal to the en gines. ..- , .. . - ' Try bottle of Carbonated Coca Cola It possesses woaderfsl ton to properties saade frosa the fataoas Coca Us lead svoia ant, - ' - -, A Remedy without a Peer. "I End Chamberlala'i Stomach and Liver Tablet mors beneficial thaa any other remedy I ever teed for stomach trouble," asys J P lo!e,'ot Edlno, Mo., fnr any dVlMlf of tf.S Sl'mrh, bllluus i 4 or r !-.,, Tn' Me are ' f r ". ; f i '!?ta lh:j Government. Cotton Report. Washington, D. G., Sept 18, While rust and shedding continue over a large portion of the cotton belt,"! report of la jury from these cauaes are less numerous thaa la previous week In central district. Weather baa been favorable for picking, except in portions of Georgia and Florida, where this work was hindered by heavy rains, sad pick ing Is now begun In northern districts. In Texas, cotton improved slightly In a few northern counties, but on the whole very little new fruit is forming, and boll weevils are puncturing nearly all new squares ia south-western coast central and eastern counties as well ss a number of northern oonntles. Candidate Meekln Speaks in New York Special to Journal. New York, Sept 18th- I M Meeklns, Republican candidate for Lieutenant Governor made a flue speech here to day. Candidates For Qtuen. The following ladles were nominated at Athenla lodge K of P last night whose names are to be vi.ted on for Queen of the Carnival. The places for voting will be announced later: Hiss Maggie McSorley. Hiss Mettle Green. Miss Dalay Edwards. Hiss Fannie Cutler, Miss 8ad!e Congdon. Hiss Beetle Parsons. Hiss Florence Ipock. The Steamer Nense. The steamer Neose has been under going extensive repairs at Norfolk, dur ing the past two months and the work has about been completed. Her crew has been ordered to Norfolk and will leave on the steamer Ocracoke this after noon. it la Intimated that she will probably arrive here next Sunday morning Try a bottle of Carbonated Coca Cola It possesses wonderful tonic properties made from the famous Coca plant and Kola nut GUARANTEE WITH EVERY BOX . B. Duffy, Gives Signed Bond With Mi-o.ne, Nature's Cure For Dyspepsia. Guaranteed, If Mi-o-na dees not cure you of dys pepsia and restore perfeot digestion your money will be returned. When yon buy a bottle of Ml-o-na, the marvelous temedy for dyspepsia trou bles, have F d Duffy sign this guaran- GUABANTEE I hereby agree to refund the money paid for Ml-o-na on return of the empty box, If the purchaser tells me that It has failed to enre dyspepsia or stomach troubles. This guarantee, covers two bOo boxes, or a month's treatment. (Signed) F 8 Duffy. Ml-o-na Is an nnnsual combination. It heala and soothes the irritated stom achs lining and enres any congestion and Inflammation there may be It aids digestion and saves the stomach from exhaustive work while the cure Is going on. Remember that la purchasing Ml-o-na yoa ran no risk whatever. F. 8 Fatty's gas rentes absolutely protects yon shonld th medicine fall -to do all that you expect. He stands ready to refund the money whenever the parohsssr says Ml-o-na has not done all that Is claimed for It J J Baiter hat lost returned from Hew Tork where he purchased aa op to date Block of drees good, Ladle Cloak Bilks, Ribbons, mo, anbroldsrUs, a beeallfol ltac of Ladle Collar, new styles, eta. Aa early laspectloa In vited. - Dies Tour Watch Need Repair Why aot har It girea expert attta- ttoa by aa expert jeweler f Coerpetaat work at lowest price Is myf motto, . : ' A I, P. BAKOXBT, - Watch auher and Jeweler, Corner ct Bioad sad Xlddls Streets. Jco Cream Now Every Day D llvcred Tor y Vrr-:85c. a quart -Ssl at your, home. Ice cream t oda, t phos phatcs and all other cool and refreshing drln!i3 at " Fresh Car Load Yoights Snow L Just received direct from the srlctly first qualitty Flour 1 F ue .lowest possible price " Fresh goods by evo m freight! Satisfaction guaranteed! Delicious. cReftesbingt BOTTLED iJ. L McBANIEL, 'Phone 91. 71 Broa4 t All orders, either local or shipping promptly filled, Private families wupplied. Phone 28. Coca-Cola Bottling Works, C. A. SEIFEItT, Mgr., E. Front St. I Copk s Special Offering' For Monday, lucsday and Wednesday, Septem her t2th, 13th, 14th FLANNELETTE )00 yrt full yd wide Flannelette, 10 and 12 t-2c goods, this Bale 0 l-2o yd BLEACHING 1 case 80 inches wide Bleached Domestic, fine 10c quality, this sale 7o yd; only 10 yds to a customer SKIRTING Ten pieces Ladies Cloth, 68 inches wide; blue, black, grey, green and brown; very good for kirt; require only 2 yds for a kirt; this week 49c yd FA.NOY WAI8TING8 25 piec- e Fanoy Walsting, softly fleeced; very good design In dots, stripe, oorda and figures; all colors, white, blue and red, the very newest in early fall Waiitlogi; worth 20o yd, ale price 12 Mo yd CLOTHING Daily arrivals of Fall and Winter Clothing In the most neat and attractive pattern w hare ever shown S. COPLON, TO MIQDLl ITRirr, Msx a Oaahin Hardware Oe, Hew Beta, ' Expert Watch Be r pairing! " . W b4 onr watch an4 Jewelry repairing vp to Ugh Undard. Whabrrar work b done la siecnt d to a careful painftaklBg manner and when the qaalltf la considered our price are alwtj th lowest. J. O. BATT?. and I Drift, Wl.te Frost Admiral OUR mill! If you need a barrel of We can supply your needs at Wholeaiale S; lie tall Grosser, . S. Hudson Q Co, LIVERY STABLES. We have opened a Livery, Feed, Sales and Exchange Stable at Ho. 60 Broad St., Arnold's former stand. I'rompt attention given to orders for turnoutg, and horse carefully looked after. J S. HUDSON & CO. delightfully Invigorating Fine Lot 01 TOMATOES Just Received bv Ex- press. Broad St. Fruit Store "Phone 33. lAmi a-: i - i A GENTLEMAN AND LADY are wtll satlsded If In a WATERS BUGGY oc a long Journey, aa If they were lu their parlor, knowing that when they are offered one of our ve hicles that they have one that's easv riding, easy to pull and plenty of room, the most popular BUGGY today with all the latest Ideas In any order made te your want. G. S. Waters eft Hons. Successors to O. H. Waters A Boa, Phone 188, TS Broad H BTw Bane, n Souvenir Postal Cards Aa assottment of Post Cards With Tiewt of the city on aal stow Owen ,Q. Dunn .' - Leedlsg rriatet et uatesef, Ces. rllk (tare. It. - ' Tot Bprlbg and Grow Chlokraa to the Oak Market.

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