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r ' - t . - - : . : .... i i .'. Til. XXU-HO. 151, -v TWINTI TMBD THE I VALUES It's a good thing to save money, bat there are times when its a better thing to spend it W ith a stole brim full of bargains and good values. Some of them we tell you about on this page and you can safely judge the whole by these few. Listen ! 42 inch Brown Mohair worth 85c for 60c. 60 inoh Brown Stripe Mohair, worth 11.00 far 75c. 44 inch 8ilk Warp Brown Mohair worth tl.25 for $1.00. 52 inch Broad Cloth, all colors, 'good values, at $1.35, your choice for 95c They were bought at a bargain, we sell them accordingly. PHONE 288. 43 Pollock St, Opposite Post-office. NEW ERA PAINT Covering Capacity Unexcelled, Quality Undisputed BUCK'S STOVES SASH DOORS BLINDS Phone 9o HEATERS AND COOK STOVES Complete line just received! Stoves put up and pol- ithed on short notice ? General Hardware, full liue ! Sash, Doors and Blinds I Heth & Milligan Taint ! None better ! New car load Ell wood Wire Fence just received 1 Machinery and Mill Supplies ! Gaskill Hdw. & Mill Supply Co., ABOWAJtl 78 Middle. , f Plione 147. ; Our representative, be in New Bern from . -v V September 26th to October ist, at the store of our reprer entatives, and he will take pleasure in showing you -'the advantages in our belebrated Majestio book lag Banges., Call on llessr. Whltty & Cd. dur- ing the week and see this elegant ranged ; 'f-5'--Yours trulyV;' ilajestlc Alanufacturlhg Company, 6U Iionls, f.f( 7 v. c ' looks good spreads better wears best Icouical in Fitl SpMi in tferalioa Life tin in (iraiilj 68 Hlddle St MILL SUPPLIES 44 Craven St Phone 316. Mr. O. W. Swann, will 0o c:y:Q;co to. to Ootcome' of Finch Case ; HcBee J. R. Young Talks oa Insnraaee. II. L. ttrant Says The West Is Strong -For Roosevelt Got iycock Betnrns From An Edaea tlonal Tour. Ralalgh, Sept 24 Insnranoe commis sioner, J R Youn j ot North Carolina In lha course oAis recent address before the National Convention of Insurance Commissioners of the United States, in illustrating the benefits ot carefal sye tcm ot inspection, of n representative ot fires declared that the records show that Balem, N O, founded 140 years ago and having 5,000 Inhabitants, has never had a disastrous Are, the largest loss being $1,000. For the first 100 rears of its hlft ry only one dwelling was .Darn ed and only onoe did fire get beyond the building in which It originated. Salem's good fortune Is credited by the Commis sioner to rigid inspection and good buil ding laws. Governor Aycock wai again In the executive offices this morning after a two weeks tour of the State of Maine delivering educational speeches on Invi tation of the governor and superinten dent of public instruction of that State. H e i presses himself as delighted with his trip and the reception and entertain merit accorded him there. On his way home the Governor stopped In Mew York where at the urgent request of the National obalrmsn Taggart of the Derm critic Executive committee ho oonsen t ?d to take a hand la IheNatlonal campaign for two weeks beginning Oct 24th Ho will make speeohes In West Virgin in, Indiana, Mew Jersey and Con necticut, New York and Maryland. Major H L Grant, prominent In Slate republican politics has returned from a tour of the great west In connection k It 'j a trip to the 8t Louis and says that in a trip embracing States from Cal Ifornla tj Wyoming he found every thing one way, all classes of people talk icg for Roosevelt and his strenuous pol icy. In the criminal proceeding against VlcHee and Finch where In much sur mising as to the final disposition that will ot made of it. Before leaving here yesterday, JUcBee was heard to declare to his counsel that whatever compromls might be reached as the Ouyler receiver hip case there was to be no compromise In tun criminal charges made against he and Finch. That the State must come toto open court and put the case of thed.ciet by acknowledgement that they have no grounds on whloh to main tln the charge, admit this by falling to appear and prcsecnle or they most go to trial nd fight to a finish. That noth ing h irt.of complete vindication will uMlBfy lilm. Your blood goes through your body with jumptsndbonndscarning warmth and active life to every part, If yon take llollinter's Mountain Tea. 89 cents, Tea or T blew, F 8 Daffy. (io to J J Baxters store on Tuesday and yea will see the prettiest line of itresi .eds ana su that can be found In the cUy. J J Baxter has a fine stock, of Ladles and Ctilldrens Wool Underwear. Also bliocs of all grades and for all ages. A beautlial line of Hisses and Ladles Cloaks. Kid Glove Sale. I will have on sale on Tuesday morn ing 10 dozen ladles I Olask Kid Gloves at CO . worth 1 00. Ons day only. J J BAXTER. -Ml.. M. mid Dawsoa'f Hllllnery dis play will be a thing of beauty. If yon fail to go and bay a hat the seme may not be laid of jott. . ' Ice Cream Now Every Day, De- livered For 4 35c. a quart at .: your ' nome. Ice creanvsoda, V j phos phates and all other cool ffand;" refreshing drinks at'v w - HcSORLEY'S. Does . tour Watcfc Hee4 Rcrairs . why not have U given expert atua tlos by aa expert Jeweler f Competent work at lowest prlcta Is my motto. .' - ' ; E. D. BANGEKT, . ' . Watch tnnlinr and Jeweler. Cornet ef Brosl 1 ' ' " f . Guess as The Counsel Fees Hatter Special to Journal JUalelgh, Sept St After an elaborate argument before Jadge Pnrnell today, continuing from one until five o'clock p m to determine the right of the court to make allowance for oountel feoe, an order was Issued In the case ofCoyler and Finch vs the A & H C railway, af fecting the' appeal which -had been with drawn front the court. The complainants state that the pur poses of their bill attesting the lease of the road having been accomplished they do not desire to amend the- bill and have ordered it dismissed. The receiv ers will be paid their actual expenses. 150 to T D Ueares and $100 to V E Mc Bee which will be taxed as costs. The petition of complainant's counsel for allowance only Is made and an or der for the same will be entered hereaf ter. Otherwise the decree Issued by Judge Purnell Is final. The arguments were made by Col T II Argo and F I Osborn for the plain tiffs and by James Pou, C M Bnsbee and Ex Governor Jarrls for the defend ants. The counsel for Ouyler and Finch plaintiffs In the case, filed a petition in connection with their argument to strengthen their contention for allow ance; reasonable and equitable for them selves for services aa counsel for the plaintiffs and the same to be paid out of the funds of the property of the A & N railway, which they assert Is due them on account of the appointment of the plaintiffs as receivers to all Intents and purposes In the hands of the court. The railway company, on the othei hand, state that Cayler and Finch lost every issue In their litigation and have no standing In lbs court In the r de rnand for allowance. "Let Well Enoufb. Hone." Several Assyrians no doubt wish this morning that they ha 1 been acquainted with the above familiar Knglish max im. . Two buxom colored women and a dusky swain was the cause of It all. At lesst they famished an entertaioment on lower Middle street that was not ad vertised for the Carnival, and Incident ally spilled more or less of Oriental gore. One Josephine, an ebon damsel, keeps restaurant down on the market. Mary Ellison is engaged In the same line of business also. Josephine has a "beat fellow." If Mary has one, It was not so stated. Josephine's "hearts delighf'saw fit last night to change his boarding place, and hied himself to the dining parlors of Mary, and there ordered four cents worth of provender. The hostess thinking to secure a good andoonttant customer pat on her best graces for the entertainment of the prospective board er, unaware that his erstwhile flame was peeking through the window, but so It was. 'Bell hath no fury like a woman's scorn" says Shakespeare. There wee a rash, a shriek and two colored women began a dlxzy nuza, Into the street the combatants drlfiew Screeches and screams went up. Woo) flew In cloud. At this junoture two Assyrian peace makers arrived on the scene and endeav ored to quiet the raging storm, and this morning they have torn shirts snd lacer atei face to Show as a reward for their kindly intentions. Free Press Personals. Elnston, Sept S4th. Miss Agnes Foy, ef new. Bern, was a visitor la the city teday. MIiaHaUle Hartsfleld returned this morning from New Bern. Misses Mabel aad Brace Swift went to Hew Bern yesterday. Mr O K LaRoque returned from New Bern yesterday afternoon. . Master Leonard Octtlnger went to vis tt Ma aunt la Hew Bern, yesterday after Boa DL Ward eaau p fiomRew Beta this morning aad wentout to Weodlegton to speak today.- : vXjCattse tflBsomilav v Indigestion aeaily always distorts the sleep snore or leas aad Is often the eaate of insomnia. . Many eases have bee pet manently eared by Chamberlain's Btom aea and Liver Tablet, tot sal by I B Daffy and Davis Pharmacy, r, ' t , Queen Quilt? and , Reeds Shoes WO Asv Just received ear fall Ha of Queea Quality and P , Beads shoes for ladles. All la the late style and trades).;. - .v J J BAXTIB." tt Baxter baa Just retarnad from Hew Tork where be purohated aa np to date slock of drew goods, Ladles Cloaks Bilks, Klbbnns, lacee, embrotderlrs, a bfltatlful line of Lullce Collars, new i'.jIks, tto. Aa r'y Imrxcllon In-vV.oJ. Fresh Arrival Celery, Tomatoes, PJkrs, ah Kinds of Fruits. Broad Street Fruit Co PHONE 33. Insurance and Brick The uncertainty of life and rich es males it a matter of prime im portance to every man who has' any considerable amount of real or per sonal property to have it insured against fire loss. We are insistent and persistent on this score, be cause we appreciate the value of ready cash when everything goes up in smoke. Don's fail to com munioate with us this hour. 'Phone connection 200. Geo. A. Nicoll. South Front and Hancock Sts. Elkllwool Under Hotel Chattawka, GENERAL HARDWARE. Screen Wire Doors and Windows. The Ice Saving Gla zier Refrigerators. Agent for the Farmer Girl and Boy Cook Stoves. Farmers will bear In mind that w carry a very complete line of American Steel Wire Fence. Knew 11EKN, N. c 1S7 Middle HU Full line of Drugs.Med- icines, Toilet Ar ticles and Soap. Fresh Supply of Flower Seeds, Phjadcians Prescrip- tons A Specialty. .MM..MMMM.M M I Only a. few Ham I I mocks left and the prices ww suitl wi Expert; Watch. Be pairing I : V hold onr watch ud jewelry repairing op , to V high itandard. WhaUTef work i dona Is necut ed la it careful painitaklng manner and when the quality li ooaiidered our price are alwavt the loveit, j." Oe. BAXTER, Try a bottle ot Carbonated Coca Cola II poetwisee wonderful tonlo properties mult from the famutis Coca (lant and lory s Pharmacy Eo'anut Hecket's Prepared Buck wheat, and Fresh Lot fancy Elgin And Fox River Print batter Just Received, also nice lot CORNED MULLETS. J. Ij. 1MIE 'Phone 91. nn LMJ Openi Miss Mamie Dawson Will Have Uor Fall Tuesday Everybody is J. J. Baxter will also oi Dress Goods, Cloaks, Shoes, Silks on dis play at his store. Don't fail to seo them. J. J. BAXTER. r mL w I :v 8Li41" aa-. ' ': 'fj onlei New Fall Goods AT VERY attracticeprices FOR THIS WEEK AT S. COPLON 80 piece wonted, assorted col on, double width, IS and 20c grade l-2o Skirt Cloth! Onr 88 inoh La dle Cloth, any ooloi, one akirt pattern to a customer, $1 value at 48o yd SKIRTS New SklrU, Man Tailored, assorted colon, prices from 98o to :jACKETB Complete assort. ment' of ladief, mlste and onil dreoj Jsokste , .' , , BIIEETINa-4000 yds Sheet ing regala ; l-2o goods, this week o -V-A-:.'-,',T-'..--.r - 8,800 yds rFlannelett yd wide, this week ' 1-8 rO ' 11' S. COPLON, 78 KIDDUS BTHnrr, Vx to Cask 111 Hardware Co Kew Ben. W2toleMale 71 Uvvl m Millinery Opening Sept. 27 Invited to Come. have his beautiful line ). S. Hudson & Cot, LiVERY STABLES. !i:iv ci (M).'iI ii Livery, Feed, .n ! . l. iii- Stable at No. 'niail'M., Arnold's former 1'iMMipt atii-iition given to lor turnout?, and horaefl ii.lv l.-i.! ,.l after. I S. HI'DSON it GO. s ouvemr fostal Cards I Iiii iiL of n i ..f the Pot Cards city on sale with Owen G. Dunn LttHtlUii Cor rol! J'rlntor 9utloner l A; t r.iyfln Sts. We Make a Specialty in Tops From $10 to $15 made to yonr order, and eait wheels and sxle from 10 to fit made to yoar or der; a very reawnabla pries for tarse diate sales. Weeaat show von a larwe Hagmstwiwnoi oufgies aaa ear nacer, ana new oamo rarm carta ansa . Ieas M. This la qnlte sa opportnalty or tbs farmers to see as at onaa for this la a vs ry low prion. G. S. Waten Bnoeeesors to a B. Wtt A oft, v Phosss .'- .. 18 Bread 8a.; Va V - ' 'a- . ..r , Agency We are igtnts for Kappeaketaaet Olothlni for men. - Ivery salt taDoe made aad tuarantted, aad iW L Doukav lyewls A Croseett,. aad HftOatoa's aae shoes for men. 6 lock all m. 1 . -- ' 1 1 BAXTXSt' X
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