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SIW .BIBI, Mi ., EEIDAT MQRIIIfl, SSPTKMBSR 30, 1904,
TWENTY-THIRD TEAR
Success don't consist in not'mak
ing mistakes, but in not making the
same one over ftoice.
. You can make do mistake if you go to
I.DIHSLL&CO
for up-to-date Dress Goods ad Trimmings, Silks and all fiio
new novelties. This is a part of the lino :
Shoes, Hosiery, Cotton and Woolen Underwear, Carpet,
Matting, Rags. Oil Olothfor floors and table, Stair Oil Cloth
Shelve Oil Cloth, Shetland and Mercerized Shawls in white
and hiue, Blankets, Bed Spreads, Sheets, l'Ulow Cases and
Lace Curtains and Window Shades.
PHONE 288.
43 Pollock St., Opposite Post-office.
NEW
ERA
PAINT
looks good
spreads better
wears best
Covering Capacity Unexcelled, Quality Undisputed
BUCK'S
STOVES
ftnical is Fit
Splendid in operalm
Life lie in mralililj
SASH DOORS BLINDS
Phone 9o
68 Hlddle 5t
HEATERS AND. COOK STOVES
Complete line just received ! Stoves put up and pol
ished on short notice ? General Hardware, full line!
Bash, Doors and Blinds ! He'ith & Milligan Taint!
None better ! New car load Ellwood Wire Fence just
received! Machinery and Mill Supplies!
Gaskill Hdw. & Mill Supply Co.,-
HARDWARE 78 Middle St.
Phone 147.
MILL SUPPLIES 44 Craven St
. Phone 216.
A' Iflfippi
RALEIGH.
Colonial Dimes In Session. President
Geo T. Winston Takes a Vacation
Football Playing Begins.
Raleigh, Sept 2ft. The Ncrth Carolina
Colonial Dames In session here today,
appointed a committee to confer with
the City authorities regarding the re
moval of the Andrew Johnson house to
Pnllea Park, where It oan be the better
preserved. It Is a tumble down aback
now and as the birthplace of one of the
presidents, lliey desire to make sure of
the preservation. The removal seems
assured.
An urgent call will be issued within
th next fow days for the business men
of Raleigh to decorate elaborately this
year for tha re-opening of the Slate
Fair. The Hat of Marshall for the fair
will be announced within the neit few
days. The largest and most succeistcl
fa'r in the history of the State Is assur
ed. President Geo T. Winston left today
for a few days rest and reoreatlon. His
arduous work in connection with grap
pling the senior class uprising, in addi
tion to the regular duties In connection
with the opening of the college have so
overtaxed him that a rest Is absolytely
necessary the physicians say. Hell re
ceiving hundreds of letters congratula
ting him on the stand he took In main
aliilng tbe discipline of tie col
leg.-.
Governor Aycock will get Into the
State campaign Oct lt, and to in tho
thick of the fight from that time to tbe
election. HU first speech will be at
Smithfield. Mo3t of his speeches will
be In the wostern part of the State.
The A & M Football team will goto
Lexington, Va., Saturday to play the
M I. On the following Saturday they
111 oppose tbe Clems-n College team at
Charlotte ann then on Oct. 15th they
play the University of Virginia at
Charlotteeulllo. The A & M team hat
ade a roost excellent beginning of the
season, having deflated Guilford Col
lego by a score of 59 to nothing.
The
Latest Hold-up Attempt of
MoBee-FInch Gang Failed.
Special to Journal.
Ralelgb, Sept. 28 Judge Purnell Ic
Federal court made final order In noted
Cnyler-Flnch receivership suit against
the Atlantic and North Carolina Rail
road Company which wai dismissed a
few days ago except as to the issuing or
der for the allowances to complainants
and their counsel. The Judge declines
to make any allowance at all, holding
that there Is no force In the argument of
the complainants' counsel.
Allowances are governed by statute
1851, being held the same as the allow
ances In equity being in discretion of
court.
Greenough and Pettus cases are cited,
the one establishing the rule when fund
Is administered and other when proper
ty Is in custody of court and administer
ed thereby. It Is then held that there
being no decree except of dismissal and
property of A & N C having been In cus
tody of Court only temporarily there
was no apeclal benefit to property hence
in discretion of the court It Is not con
sidered that It Is proper oause for allowance,
As to the petition of K S Finch for
allo wance, the court says that plaintiff
being an Interpleader and his petition
having no effect. He being only appoint
ed co-receiver lie Is entitled t noth
Opening: of The Graded School
School will open f jr all the grides on
Monday Oct 3, 1904 at 9 a m.
Grados one and two will use the old
building.
Until the new building la completed
grades 3, 4, 5, and 6 will use the "cen-
:,l building,' from 9am until 13.45
m aua grades 7, 8, V and 10 will use
lib building from 1pm until 4 45
m. .
This arrangement will be discontinued
nd regular time for classing will be
sed as soon as the new building li
nlsheil.
All .now pupils and all conditioned pu
plls below the 8th grade will report at
he school building on Friday Sept 80th
at 9 a m for examination.
Conditioned pupils in the 8th 9ih and
10th grades will report for examination
n Monday Oct 3rd.
All teachers who have conditioned pu
its will report on Friday, Sept 80, h at
a m prepared to give the examina
tions.
There will be a meeting of the teachers
on Saturday Oct lit at 10 a m.
H. B. CRAVEN,
Supt.
Our representative, Mr.C. W, Swann, will
be in New Bern from
September 26th to October 1st, -at
the store of our representatives,
Messrs, L- C Whith B Co.,
( and he will take pleasure In showing you the
advantages in our Celebrated Majestic Cook
.- lng Ranges. Call on Xlessr. Whltty & Co, dur
lng the week and see this elegant range.
' '.' ;' -Yours truly .
flajcstic ''Manufacturing' Company
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Aids
nature.
Medicines that aid nature are always
most ellectual. Unamberlaln'i Cougl
Remedy acts on this plan.- It allays thi
cough, relieves the longs, aids ei pec tor
allon, opens the secretions, and aids
nature in restoring the system to a
healthlv condition. Sold bv F. S. Dnffv
ami i avu rnarmacy.
ALLOWANCES DISALLOWED.
the
THOMAS EVANS.
Well Known Young Poopl'3 Quietly
Married at St George's
Rectory.
Schenctady Journal, Sept 21th.
James V Thomas and Miss Sarah
Evans, both of this city, were quietly
married at the rectory of St George's
church last evening by the Rev J Philip
B Pendleton, D D. Henry C Salmond,
Jr . was beat man and Mrs W B Osborne
matron of honor.
Mr Thomas Is a well known employe
of the General Electric Co and his wife
Is a prominent In the younger so
cial set. Both are southerners. Mrs
Thomas being of an old Buckingham
county, Virginia, family, while Mr
Thomas comes from North Carolina.
The happy couple are living at No 205
Union Bt.
SORE HANDS
tching, Burning Palms,
Painful Finger Ends,
Shapeless Nails.
SORE FEET
nflamsd, Itching, Burning,
Sore, Tender and
Perspiring.
ONE NIGHT TREATMENT.
Soak the hands on retiring In a strong,
hot, creamy lather of Cuticura Soap.
Dry and anoint freely with Cuticura
Ointment, the great skin cure and purest
of emollients. Wear, during the night,
old, loose kid gloves, or bandage lightly
in old, soft cotton or linen. For red,
rough and chapped hands, dry, Assured,
Itching, feverish palms, with brittle,
shapeless nails and painful finger ends,
tMs treatment Is simply wonderful, fre
quently curing in a single application.
Complete local and constitutional
treatment for every humour of the
Skin, scalp and blood, with loss of hair.
may now be had for one dollar. Bathe
with hot water and Cuticura Soap, to
cleanse the surface of crusts and scales,
ana soften tno tmekened cuticle. Dry,
without hard rubbing, and apply Cuti
cura Ointment ireely, to allay Itching,
Irritation and inflammation, and soothe
and heal, and lastly, take the Cuticura
Resolvent rills to cool and cleanse tno
blood. This treatment affords instant
relief, permits rest and sleep in the
severest forms or Eczema ana otner
itching, burning and scaly humours,
and points to a speedy, permanent and
economical enre of torturing, disfigur
ing humours, from pimples to scrofula,
from Infancy to age, when all other
remedies and the best physicians fall.
Sold Ihrovrhoat the 4orld. Cuttonn RMOtvral fiOe (In
form of Choeoloto Cootod POk, life, pn rltl of 60). Oint
ment. Mb., Soap, !6c. Depot! i London. 27 Chartorhouo
Bq.i PftHi, aRoodtUPolxt Boaton. 1X1 Columbia Av.
rww urn. uum. vorn-. ooi. rropmior.
rwi lor - now to unn jiTorj uwnour.
Ed Mr Thomas is the eldest son of
Mrs A P Thomas of this city and an old
New Bern boy who has made hli success
in his new home, We entend coDgratu
1 Ulons.
A Remedy without a Peer.
"I find Chamberlain'! Stomach and
Liver Tablet! more beneficial than any
other remedy I ever used for stomach
trouble," isyi J P Elote, of Edlno, Mo
For any dtiorder of the stomach, bilious
uess or constipation, these Tablets are
wlthont a peer. For sale by F 8 Dully
and Davis Pharmacy.
Queen Quality and Reeds Shoes
We have juit received our fall line of
Queen Quality and E P Reeds shoe
for ladles. All la the lite styles and
grades.
J J BAATiCH.
Try a bottls of Carbonated Cora Cola
It poitesioi wonderful tonic propertlei
made from the f.moui Coca j Unt and
Kola nut.
Afency
We ore igtnli for Kuppenhelmer
Clothing for men. Every salt Tailor
made and guaranteed, and W L Douglas,
Le u Is A Orossett, and Niltlstou'i fine
shoes for men. Block all in.
J J BAXTER!
All
October Magazines
Now .n Bale At.
1- EKNETI'S EOOK-.STOBSi
t M M 1 1 M M I VnJ
f Expert Watch Re
' pairing!
' Jft bo.d oor watch end jewelry
repairing tip to a nigh standard
WhaUTerw-orlr.il done if scout
ed in careful painstaking manner
and When tho quality j( connidfircd
onrprlr'-s pie ''" (! li,-"t.
T r ' r- -
Go to J J Baxteri store on Tuesday
and you will the piettlest line of
dress goodi and lilk that can be found
In the city.
J J Baxter has a fine stock of Ladles
and Children! Wool Underwear. Alio
Bhoet of all grade! and for all ages.
beautiful line of Hluei and Ladles
Cloaka.
For Spring and Growa
tp the Oaki Market.
Chlokens go
it Baiter has "Just returned frjm
Hew York where he purchased an op to
date stock of dress goods, Ladles Cloaks
Sllkl, - Ribbon,, htoee, embroideries,
beaotifalllne of Ladles. Colluiy new
styles, ttv 'An early fntpectlon
Tlted.
Try a bottle of Carbonated Coca Cola
It poesiste wonderful tonlo propertlei
made from the ffcawae Coca plant and
Kola ant,
" Vt;lS7 Middle fit.
Full line of Drugs, lied
icines, Toilet Ar
' tides and Boap.
, Fresh . Supply of
Flower Seeds
Hecfcer s Prepared Buck
wheat, and Fresh Lot
fancy Elgin And
Fox River Print butter
Just Received, also nice lot
CORNED MULLETS.
J. L
McDANIEL
'Phone 91.
71
Wholesale
eSc Retail
Orocor,
ICr.l Ht
Ladies Coats
Our stook of Indies mid cliifdi
ever shown in the city ;ind urn
colors.
Cldaltrf is the largest
ii the newest styles and
We also have a complete line of
Changes in Ceerical Force.
There has been some change In the
operation force of the Howland Improve
ment Co. The changes and removals
are generally transfers. 1
J W Massey joint checking clerk of
BCD Steamship Co, and A & N C Ry,
takes a position In the Auditors office.
He will be replaced by H B Moore
whose former position in the freight
office remains unfilled.
C D Lane will go to Goldsboro where
he Is to work In the office of E A Nlel,
General Traffic Manager.
ED Chad wick, Cashier of the Trent
River ware house has accepted a posi
tion with a lumber firm In Klnston.
H H Grainger, agent at Klnston haa
resigned and his position taken bp H C
Wooten for aiilstmt agent at Klnston.
Merchants Association.
There will be a special meeting
this evening at 7.30 o'clock of New Bern
Retail Grocers and General Merchant!
Association at their rooms In the Hughes
Building. Every member Is requested
to attend. Business of very vital im
portance.
Morchanti not members of the asso
ciation invited.
W. K. BAXTER,
Becrotary.
Queen Quality
and E. P. Rcid
Shoes
in russet, plain kid and patent leather.
Ladies X clasp Kid (Hove?, tlio iv-nilar dollar kind, for
50c a p:ir.
J. J. BAXTER.
J. S. Hudson & Co.,
LIVERY STABLES.
Wc have opened a Livery, Feed,
Pales and Hxchange Stable a,t No.
Broad at, Arnold's former
stand. 1'rotnpt attention given to
orders for turnouts, and horses
carefully looked after.
,1 ,S. HUDSON it CO.
Cause of Insomnia.
Indigestion nearly always disturb! the
ileep more or loss end Is often the cause
Of Insomnia. Many cases have been per
manently cured by Chamberlain's Stom
ach ind Liver Tablets. For sale by P S
Duffy and Davli Pharmaoy.
Prompt treatment of a alight attack of
Diarrhoea will often prevent a serious
lokneas. The best known Remedy Is
Dr. 8rth Abnolo's Balsam. Your
apothecaries, Mauri V 8 Daffy ind T A
Henry, Kew Bern, N C, warrant It to
give satisfaction.
New Fall Goods
AT VERY
Insurance
: . and Brick
The uncertainty of life tad rich
ei makes It a matter of prima im
portance to every man who haa any
considerable amount of real or per
tonal property to hard it insured
against fire loaa. . We are insistent
and persistent on thil. score, be
cause we appreciate tbe Tilue of
ready cash when everything go
tip in amoka. xDon' fall to ooTn-
monioate with ns thi hour, 'f hone
connection 200.
attractice prices
FOR THIS WEEK AT
S. COPLON
20 pieces worsted, assorted col
ore, double width, 1 and 20c Rrado
9 l-2o
BkirtQIothl Our UK inch La
dies Cloth, any color, one skirt
pattern to a customer, $1 value at
48a yd
8KlttTS-New SklrU, Man
Tailored, assorted - colon, prices
from 98o to
JACKETS Complete ' assort
ment of ladies, miaees and onil-
dreni Jacketi
BUEETING-4000 vds Shcet-
Inl ' regular 8 l-2o Koods, this
8,800 yds Flannelette yd wide,
this week 6 1.2 i .
S. COPLON,
I Souvenir Postal
I Cards
An assortment of l'oat Cards
with views of the city on sale
now
Owen Q. Dunn
leading i'rlnter .t Stationer.
Cor I'ollock A t raven 8ts.
soiynfMoirwwiswifurwn
t to OukiH
E.WSrnallwool
Under Hotel ChatUwka,
GENERAL
HARDWARE.
Screen Wire Doors
and Windows.
The Ice Saving Ola
zler .Refrigerators'.
AgStat for the Farmer Girl and Boy
Cook 8 to via.
T artners will bear la mind thai we
carry a very eotnplete line of AomtIom
Steal Wire Feaoe.
NEW BET: v, ct
Does Your Wstch INoJ Repairs
; - ' .-
Why notkev It given expert attest
Don by aa expert Jeweto f Ootapetewt
work at lowest prion Is my motto. '
X. P. BAKOERT, ."
Wat(!haiaVT sndJiwiler.
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