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1 ' 1 ' 1 . 1 1 " " " 1 " 1 JCJaC Til, XlU-io. us, - IIW BIM, I. CH WIDSISD1T 1IOEIIX0, BIPT1HBIR 21. 1904, TWBMT TU1B TU1 GREAT BATTLE AT MUKDEN CARNIVAL KEEPS GOING. Have Received Their PaU Stock of ii For CHILDREN, MISSES and LADIES See them for SCHOOL SHOES for boys and girls. They have the right kind and can supply your wants. Ask to see them, PHONE 288. 43 Pollock St, Opposite Post-office. NEW ERA PAINT Covering Capacity Unexcelled, Qualify Undisputed BUCK'S Econtmlcal id Foe) jlvV Cj AiliU UIUU 114 UUlUWllllJ SASH DOORS BLINDS Phone 9p HEATERS AND COOK STOVES Complete line just received! Stoves put up and pol ished on short notice ? General Hardware, full 'lim l Baah, Doors and Blindi ! Heith & Milligau Taint ! None better I New car load Ellwood Wire Fence just . received ! Machinery and Mill Supplies ! Gaskill Hdw. & Mill Supply Co., HARDWARE 71 Xid41:8b PIiom UT. 17 Middle HU Full line of Drugs, Med icines, Toilet Ar ticles and Soap. Fresh Supply of Flower Seeds. Phyvlclaoa Prescrip tions A Specialty. i " Ml, Only a few Ham mocks left and the prices will suit you. 1 mm BOOK STOBE j Ico Cream V. Now Erery. Day, pe- 35o.A' quart your hom.f rf Ice ereUii-ibda.f pbosw phatea 'And all other cool and " refreshing . ' : t w 1 We Henrys Pharmacy. looks good spreads better wears best in imopotini Lift tinfe in ilnpaliililv 68 Hiddle St MILL SUPPLIES U Craven St Phon 216. E W.Smailwoofl, Under Hotel CbatUwka. GENERAL HARDWARE. Screen Wire Doors and Windows. The Ice Saving Gla zier Refrigerators. Agtnt for the Firmer Girl nBoj Oook Btoree. rman will beir la mlod thm wf earry ?ery complete Mae of Americas Steel Wire Teao. Having a tremtndout stock on band and in order to make room for our Fall Stock wo will offer for i 4 Days Only illeoa 8nits worth $6 to $7J!0 ndw H00. 8hoei worth 11,60 to t2 po now MtnV Balbrlfrwii Underwear I0 a salt. Whit aid Fancy La wth worth 10c and 1J l-2c BOW t'l'Ho a td. Anmn' roods worth 8o and lOo now 4 2o and 60..; ranoy'GInghatoa-wprth lOc now o l-d per jd; (ah mere worth BooydnowiK'If-ri'A .-mot oaTinc euotratt" apace rwe caat mentton all pHc,. Don't forget -V c;' V jVi' B.-Fmhclsteii, 7J ili.Mlefl, Hrp.i r.Lk. State Directors For Atlantic & N C Road, Mlddleburg Sueply Compaay Char tered. Ballread Ceadaetor Sent to Fen. Lawyers Off For St Louis. Raleigh, Sept 20. Col FH Fearsall private secretary to Goveror Ayeock an nounces the appointment of director on the part of Jhe State for the AtUntlo & North Carolina railroad preparatory for the annual meeting of the company Thursday at New. Bern. The only change Is that L Harvey Is made state's proxy In the stead of J W Grainger who succeeds Harvey as a director. The other directors are C H Bnsbee, Raleigh WH Smith Goldsboro; JasA Bryan, New Bern; W H Bagley. Raleigh; L G Daniels, Bayboro, R W Taylor, More- head City; J O Parker. The secretary of State charters the Mlddleburg Supply Co, of Mlddleburg, Vance county. The capital Is $10,000 authorized and $3,000 subscribed by O J Barton and others. Sheriff Rowan of Rowan county was here this morning for the purpose of oommlulog J A Phillips, the Southern railway conductor of Salisbury to the penitentiary td serve four years for systematic dealing from the railroad while serving as freight conductor. A large delegation of the legal profes e!on In IhU State leiv tomorrow fur Bt Louis to attend ths universal congress of liwytri and Jurist) to be In session there S pt 29.h and SQth, Among them are A H Andrews. Jr, Ralelgb; J C Rlggs, Durham, Judge J E Boyd.Greens boro; Judge G H Brown, Washington; F H Busbee, Raleigh; Justice R al Douglas of the Supreme court; Clement Manly, Winston; Llndsey Patterson, Wlotton; J H Pou, Raleigh and others. More Than Temporary. 1 he Goldsboro correspondent of the Wilmington Messenger Says, "It Is thought by those who are In position to know that Mr Howland contemplates making Goldsboro the general headquar ters of the road. This refers to the re ported temporary removal of the Allan tie and North Carolina railroad offices from New Bern. The Hungarian Orchestra. The conoert given by the Hunj arlsn Orohestra la.t night was one of the most enjoyable that has ever been heard In New Bern, There Is no question that they were the best orohestra that has visited this city. Their association pro claims that they are far better than ordl nary bnt the last nights conoert demon strated that they were far better than good they were superb. Each number was enthusiastically en cored and as an encore a popular air was rendered with as much sest as the regular program. The concert was the first of the Ly oeum Lecture Bureau's list of entertain ments and we believe the lecture course will grow la popularity year by year. A Remedy without a Peer. I find Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets more beneficial than any other remedy I ever used for stomach trouble," seys J P Klote, of Edlno, ato , For any disorder of the stomach, bilious ntss or constipation, these Tablet are without a peer. For sale by F B Daffy and Davis Pharmacy. J J Basler has lost returned from New York there he purobaied an np to date stock or dress goods, Ladies Utoais Hilks. Ribbons. Jaoes. embroiderirs. a beautiful Una of Ladies Coll us, new styles, sto. Aa early laspeetloa la- vited. Coln tor Ciumberlala'a Calk, Cholera and Diarrhoea , Don't pat yourself tn this man's place, bnt keen a bottle of this remedy in root home. .There Is nothing ee good for Colin . Cholera Ifortrae, Dysentery end Diarrhoea. - It is equally valuable for Summer Complaint and Cholera Infan--tarn end has aaved the livee of more Children than ear other saedloine la nee. . When reduced with water and iweet- enwl It Is pleasant to take. -. sure to need this iwmedy eooner or later and wnea thai time eoroee yon will need it badly; yon will peed it quickly. Why not bny It now and be prepared for each aa emergency! Frico,5cj large me.&ue. COUCW3aLAUC.i fcH(rnala, Btop Thorn With; PTrv rcr f Prlre 1 as l3cS!.C9 i r . i i 1 1 i Russian Sources Bute Japanese Re- r pulsed at Port Arthur. Rome, 8epl 20. A dispatch to the Agenzla Liberia says that a great battle between the Japanese and Russians has commenced at Mukden. Gen Kurokl the dispatch says, after a wide turning movement, crossed the Hyn river, and attacked the Russian right Sank with a hundred thousand troops. St Petersburg Sept 20. A report has been received from Gen Stoessel, com manding at Port Arthur, which states that on September lotb.ln the afternoon a Japanese batalion attacked 'an ecque duct redoubt, bnt were repnlsed. They were reinforced and made a second at tack, bnt again were repulsed with heavy loss. London, Sept 10 A Chee Foo corre spondent of Renters Telegraph Co. re ports a general attack on Port Arthur, which began before daybreak yesterday and continued till nlghttalL It Is be lieved the object of the Japs was to osp ture the main forts to the northeast. Government Cotton Report. Washington, D 0, Sept SO Complaints of cotton aheddlng are still received from eastern sections and to the northern portions of western sec Hons bnt reports of rust are not so gen eral except In Northern Carolina. Staple Is opening rspldly In all districts. In some localities premsturlty and picking Is general at though hindered oy rain in portions of Texas from which stsies as well as from Georgia scarcity of pickers is reported. Dry weather causing Injury to late cotton generally In central and eastern sections and light or no top crop is Indicated In central and western dis tricts while worms and caterpillars are causing Injury In Oklahoma, Louisiana, Alabama and South Carolina. In Texas boll weevils contlnne as damaging tn southwestern coast central eastern snd s number of northern counties as advance ment of season permits. LOST IN THE WOOD3. la flaeh Ca Fcur I One'i Most nanieroai Enemy. Every woodman yes, every Indian- gets lost at some time that Is, loses his bearings and has difficulty In get ting to camp. As a matter of Jatt. the wild birds and beasts will sometimes get lost, although they are wonderfully equipped for finding their way home. The worst thing a person lost In the woods can do Is to geTfrightened. The truly dangerous enemy Is not the cold or the hunger so much as the fear. It Is fear that robs the wanderer of bis Judgment and of his limb power; it lu fear that turns the passing experience Into a final tragedy. Only keep cool, snd all will be well. A man of little experience usually sets out at a run when he Is lost. lie wishes to travel twice as fast as usual, and of course that merely wears him out and sen Is htm farther astray. If be alts down cu hilly he will not only spare himself, but will help his friend ft to find him, and this he cun do by shout 'ng at Intervals and, alwve all, by get ting on an high and open a place as possible and there making two smoke fires, the recognized signal, "I am Inst" Ernest Thompson Bcton In Country Life In America. ECLIPSE FORECASTS. The Fine Ob Wm Mae by ThalM to Earptiae. The eclipse of May 28, 685 B. C. (total In the east, of Asia Minor), Is the first that can bo fixed with cer tainty. The prediction of It by Thales to the lonisns brought him lasting fame and excited among the Hellenes the love of science. Its occurrence dur ing a greet battle ended a five years' war between the Medea and the Lyd lane and led to a permanent peace. The Chinese boast of a aeries of eellpeee recorded in their tnnals exH tending over 8,868 years. But these are of very doubtful character. The Egyp tians said they had accurately ob served 178 eellpeee of the enn snd 833 of the moon before the time of Alex ander the Great, who died 828 B. C AS ecllpee observed at Nineveh, June IS, 763 B. C, Is recorded on as As syrian tablet now In the British mu seum. lunar eclipse, Occurring at 8:40 p. m-, March 19, 721 B. CL, was oo served according to Ptolemy, wPp much accuracy at Babylon. Each cr tret eclipse visible hi oar time Is one of an anbroken series, extending from the earliest Jilatorie times to the' pres ent end recurring at regular Intervals. It te very comforting to a man who-Is J oat recovering from a lingering illness . A L. . M , - ' an iv vrawf out Do wsna, sunshiny day to get air to have a neighbor come along and snout cheer ily: "Hello! Been awsy, haven't you? una a good timer - Toe are looking weur , :;r. . r - Vucklea'e'Ariilca Salre,. V Baa worlA-wUt fame fof marvslloes enret. It nrrssses any other Salve, lo lloa, olntatent of balm for Cuts, Coras, Bares, Bolls," Sores, Felons, Ulcers, Tel ler, Fait Rhenm, Ftver Bores, Chapped Tinds, Ekln Zrupltoes; Infallible for H'. . ('"re r"rtl. Only Te at "J (J I !" -!t. r Its a Hon Hog Suoceis and Growing In Popularity all the Time. The hot weather cf yesterday had a little effect on the crowds at the carnival but the glaring daylight waned Into gen tle evening the streets began to fill and by night fall there was unusual activity at all points. rhe shows all began business In the afternoon and all had good patronage. Uno, the wild girl has a strange liking for snakes. She Is ss much at home with the ugly crawling creatures as the society lady Is with her pet dog There are many supposed to be venomous ser pents in tbe pit where she sits and she Is continually whipping them around her as If they were strings of beads. That they are alive there Is no doubt, that they have been poisonous there is less doubt as a number of venomous snakes have been discovered In the pile. The rattlesnake waa among her guests snd the unmistakable and inimitable tocsin gave the spectators almost as uncom fortable a feeling as If they were to en counter one on the etieet. Tbe fact that the woman Is unharmed by the reptiles Is no proof that they are totally devoid of the power to bite. A very entertaining and clever exht- bltion'is the animal show and Harvel Lllllpulton theatre. It oonelsts of per formances by a monkey and a bear which are exceedingly amusing, The ti let s of the animals are done with great ease and dexterity and are certain to be eojoyed by the cbtldien. The Lllllputlon theatre Is also very entertaining In which several jointed forms are introduced to the audience and by means of electric wires go through dancing and acrobatic evolutions which are clearly wonderful. Particularly interesting feature here is the akeleton dance. The show la a good one and should be patroniz.d. The Maze is sn attraction which Is s good deal like a spiders web. Llksthe old song the way Intj the parlor is up a winding stair, and the strslghter one walks the crookeder the way become). It takes longer for a man to get out than It does to go in whether or not there be a crowd with him. Tbe country store was arranged las night and la reedy for business. It Is lo cated on Middle street near T A Henry's drug Btore. This feature Is one of clear profit to the local end of the carnival and will be found a place where yon can get bargains whether yon get what you don't want or not. Blow In your money on the country store, but don't kick II you aim to get a barrel of flour for ten cents a chance, and get a rattle. Almes tent packed to the doors again last night. It took three ticket sgents to handle the crowd. Special ladles matinees, commencing today at 8 p m and 4 pm. What Is Life ? In the last analysis nobody knows, but we do know that it Is under strict law. Abuse that law even slightly, pain results. Irregular living means derange ment of the organs, resulting In Consti pation, Headache or Liver trouble. Dr. King's New Life Pills quickly re-edjasts this. . Its gentle, yet thorough. Only 25c at Bradbam'a drag store. Insurance and 'Brick FIRE BELLS IN TUB NIQHT ttrlk terror to the heart of the tua who la away from home, aa he don't know bnt that he may lad his home In rales oe hie return. And the first thought that strikes b'm after he has fonnd his family safe Is I hada'i a sent of Insurance oattl Be wise la time. Let measure you la one of my good eompealea. Geo. A. Nicoll. . Phone 200. Booth Front and Hancock SU, Fresh Atrvuai C&ty Tomatoes? Peats, m ' ',:-! - -.-.,; . '. Erozd Street Fruit Co it' -:i S3. ' Fresh Car Load Voights Snow Drift, Wlite Frost and Admiral FLOUR Jnst received direct from the mill '. If you need a barrel of strictly first quality Flour We ran supply your needs at tbeoweH possible price ! Fivsh goods by eveiry freight Satisfaction guaranteed! 'Phone 91. The Seeman-Millican Madi Gras and Fall Festival Company Undor auspice Kniahls of Pyih ,.s Pur i. :ill this week. Thm maznifi- oent Amusement Oompniiy now i liil.i;uc; in this citv. Something Startling! Something 'New und Novel I As unlike' the old worn out street fair and carnival ast radium : unlike brass! Patronized by thousauds who rarely attend the theatre. 10 Big Novel Shows. 3 Balloon Ascension Free Shows and Concerts Daily. Military Band Open 2 p. m., E curs ion Kates i hut's the use waiting for cold weather before laying in yonr men's and boy's suits for the fall. By getting it now you have longer wear for yonr money and a larger assortment to pick from. 85 boys suits, this week only, 98c 48 " " 11-60 70 boys suits, very thing for aobool wear, $2 26 Large selection of youths suite at 12.20 to 19 50 Sack suit, wool assortment $ 25 Black cheviot suite $5 Fine melton inlts (0 90 750 yds outing this week 4 1- lo 600 vda canton flannel 5 l-2o 190Q yds sheeting 4o yd Don't forget our remnant counter S, COPLPN, 78 XIODLI IT8in, Hsrt te Osaka! Hardware go Bew Ben. - Expert Watch Re- hold our watch and jewelry repairing tip to a Ugh standard. WhattTer Work la done to. axeotit ed in a careful painstaking manner and when the quality la eonslderrd on r price are alwayi the lowest ' v ' vi' ' i OF Wholesale eft Retail , Groeer, . 5. Hudson & Co, LIVERY STABLES. We have opened a Livery, Feed, Sides and Exchange Stable ut No. Oi; j: road St, Arnold's former aland. Prompt attention given to orders, for turnouts, and horeee c.iref'illy looked after. .1 S. HUDSON & CO. Big Sensational Acts a Daily Feature. Closo 11;30 p. m. On All Hull roads J Souvenir Postal j Cards An assortment of Post Cards ! with views of the city on sale j now ; i l Owen Q. Dunn j Leading Printer Stationer, tor Pollock Craven Ste. We Make a Specialty in Tops From $10 to $16 made to yonr order, and cart wheels and sxle from $10 t3 tn made to yonr or der; a very reasonable price for Imme diate sale, we can snow you a large and nice new stock of -beg glss and car riages, and new dump farm carta oom ptete $25. This Is qolte an opportunity for the farmers to tee us at ones for this Is s rsry low price, G. H. Water eft Kaat, Bucoeesors te O. H. Waters A Boa, Phone 18S, .78 Breed . ewBaen.o Does Yonr Watch Need Repair by not bare It given expert attsa- tloo by an expert Jeweler f Oompetent work at lowest prices Is my motto. K. V. BABOXRT, Watch maker and Jewelsr. Corner ct Broad and Middle Btreets. -CT ; We are sfMi Clothing for " msds1 sndgnairii Lfewls ACtosssu, Kappeahetaaer - salt TaOev -i f?t Doeglae, i Mettletoa1! tae shoes for mea. Bunk aU la. .ii BAZTIRt VIM UN K tfcBetall 71 Broa4 Hi !? Try a bottle et carkeaeied UocaOoie (tposseeset WOkJerfel tonle ytoperUee ; m-!a from the famous Coca I but tad r- But " " .' ' '- - '-
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