I I fill M l !?.; 1L ;?oLixxiro.fiiife KIW BIXX; I. C., WIDSKSDAT llOXXIIfl, OCTOBER 6. 1904, TWENTY-TH1HI) YEAR f'i'.-: V -Hf. I I.MMMM 'M rNiriiiStigs in belts and ! bags Poan de Soie and Leather Belts in black and colors, fancy back with buttons, either brass or silk; sherred Bides with handkerchief front. Bags of the newest make, envelope and Peggie Bags, fitted with strap handle at 25c and 50c. Oar fall stocks are unusually attractive this season; from oar comprehensive collection of dress fabrics. As the fall season of 1904 is now wider way we can safely recom-. mend a few specialties that have been greatly in demand, as follows: Tailor Snitings, 58 inch wide, all wool and the price is only 50c the yd. PHONE 288. 43 Pollock St, Opposite Post-office. J.Q NEW ERA PAINT looks good spreads better 1 wears best Covering Capacity Unexcelled, Quality Undisputed tamical i Fill Sjleiiil-ii ipcraiioi Li liiK in Militj BUCK'S STOVES SASH DOORS BLINDS y Phone 09 68 Jliddle 5t 7 WHEIf THB CKCCS" COMES : ' TOWN. ' TO HEATERS AND COOK STOVES Complete line jnst received! Stoves put up and pol ished on short notice ? Gereral Hardware, full line ! Sash, Doors and Blinds ! Heath & Milligan Taint ! None better ! New car load Ellwood Wire Fence just received ! Machinery and Mill Supplies ! Gaskill Hdvv. & Mill Supply Co., HARDWARE 78 Mlddlet Phone 117. MILL SUPPLIES 44 CravetfSt Phone 818. SPECIAL to the PUBLIC mm 1 AT THE AMERICAN STOCK COMPANY 60-61 MIDDLE STREET Have just begun. W have jnst arrived from the with a complete line of torthern markets Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes; Hat, Ladies arid Gents Furnishings which trill be :',-. sold at rock bottom prices. . ;. : ' ;i7XXlddle St, Full line, of Drugs, lied '. iclnes, Toilet Ar- ; :; tides and Soap. '. Fresh Supply of Flower Seeds J tzr. Anpeelally. 1 in rprinf nu urnwa I IllclM go I School H-4 Supplies! There's Actirity -All Aronnd. Great Growd Visit. - The uircnt affords gala day tot every city, gtett or smail. Iu adTent Is an pch In the tmall boys lite, and It is also a day of rememberance in the mindi of the older people. . . ' : From time Immemoiial teats oi strength have been objects of wonder and praise. History abounds in -lnftances of phenomenal . performances and Romans and Greek nations owed a great part of their tame to the exciting con tests they had In the athletic fields and the hippodrome, - Hitman nature has not changed much with the "progress of the sins" and the circus Is just as popular now u it was when Julius Caesar was oa earth. At least one would have thought that to have seen the crowds here yesterday to attend the John Roblnscn Circus. - Early dawn and that means' 8:80 or 4 a m., saw the farmers rehicles rolling New Demward and by ten o'clock the streets la the vicinity of thelfeed stables were a (how of themselves on account of the mass of carriage! where fanners had unhitched their horses. It' was a s'ght thit has not been seen in New Bern for many years. There were fully 2000 carriages bunched in different places of the city. A steady stream came pouring into the city until long past noon. The trains from the east, west and touth were all loade I with people com ing to the circus. it is said that no summer excursion to Mordhead had more on the cars than were on the traius coml&g to Mew Bern They were all packed, 80 much for the crowds, now for the .how. First let us say that fur good i order and freedom froai excitement ; Kobloaun's circus is premier. They have an efficient corps cf policemen, an able anl vigilant chief who protect the j patrons of the chow from robbery and i intuk splendidly. Then it Is a pleasure ItnnntAlhA irAntlumftnlv it.ni.iiiA. if 'I I D j . I lall nf th. " I 1 t - . .1 - .1-1 . Iui mo iHiouunuii iruui id. iiu.oii ; sellers to the tent men. The nihers are alert and are remarkable In their ability to get the enormous erowds seated quickly and with S3 little trouble. lb a precession moved through the treets of the ci y on about schedule time. The only particular feature of the parade wits the herd cf elephants which nun the admiration of all the specta tors- lai doors of the great ten ti were opened at one o'clock and many went early to visit the menagerie. This col lection, though small cona!sts of some very fine specimens of wild animals. The Hons and tigers are. especially line acd there are several rare animals 'from and Africa. The circus opened with the pantomlm Icexhlbltlon of King Solomon portray ing faithfully the biblical description of the visit of the Queen of Sheba. The act was completed with a beautiful ballet, the dancers appearing in gor geous costumes. , After the grand pelade the first act was a marvelous exhibition of strength by Walter Travis at Oiet lifted aa Iron dumb bell weighing MO poua ds which sfterwards was Increased to 600 pounds by two men sitting on either end. He also held a heavy frame oa his shoal aers on which a sua tode a bicycle. He also bcre a plank containing a doeea men the combine! weight of whom could not have been less than 1500 pounds. Aa amusing act was done by the ttick hones who daaoed and cake walk ed to the moslc of the band very- clever ly. No less amualsg sad iaterestiag was Ihe act of (he elevhanla whose nsturally ungainly awkward, and poa- dcrous appearance gave ao small amount of amuseoaeatto the perfor mance. The trspece performaaoes, tumbling. equestrian acta aid racing wen ell creditably performed and the , whole show was one which was a real pleasure to see. . .. ;. One of the saost Utetettlng features of the circus wit a saved . of Bloat Indians from the nservatioa tear Tank ton, Strath Dakota. .Thty are the relies of a once very powerful, tribe, which caused the country a lot of saoaey lives to get lb. am "beaevoleatly aaslml- Uted." - They participate la a wild west art. . They are splendid apeelmeas of the ludlaa tace. rvv- lt 1 estimated that there were 10,000 at the afteraooa performance and 8,000 t night. The teat it said to aooommo- 1U 10,000 people seated aad the seating japsclty Was Used to lu ttaaost. - There wai but. Utile disorder reported luring the entire dy a fact which la iteldom Inowa when the crowds are so arge as the were yesterdty. '. '.: Supreme Court Opinions Special to JoumaL; . Saletgh, H B, October 4,-The Sup reme Court handed down the following opinions today, State v Twlgford, from Currituck, no error. -, , Vorr!setts Stevens.from Camden, af firmed. Powell vs 3enthall, from Hertford, newtilaL Jones vs Suggs, from Greene, er r. Life Association vs Scott from Craven sffltmed. State vs Morgan, fiom Wilson remand ed. State vs Boberson, from Franklin, er ror. Court here sustaining plea of ror er eonvictlon. Mean vs Gupton, from Franklin, no er ror. Davis vs Railroad, from Vance, er ror. Cooper exparte, from Nash, er ror. WoodliefVs Wester, from Franklin, new trial. Woodllef vs Woodllef. from Franklin, new (rial. Machine Co., vs Hill, from Franklin, affirmed. State vs Thornton, from Sampson, no error. State vs Moje, from Duplin, no er ror. Chemical Co , vs Sloan, from Duplin, no error. Carr vs Commissioners from Dnplln,af Armed. Cooper vs Lumber Oo., New Hanover affirmed. Robertson vs Thomas, from Wake, de fendants appeal docketed and dismissed under rule 17. Back to The Old Home. The O Mans bnlldlnsr which was dtm ged bylTre a few weeks ago has been repaired and Simmons & Hollowell have removed their dry goods to their old store and are ready to greet tbelr friends and patronr. ",V"OF ALL' KINDS. METT'S BOOK STORE ! Try a botUe of Carbonated Cvca Cola It possetane wouflcrfiil tnnlo prnpoitlo rn!e frftn Hie famous Ci-ce j'Unt a-i.i Bow to Cure Cora and Bnnloaa. er to soften Hi then pare It dowa Closely , as possible without drawing blood and apply Chamberlain's Fat Eaiavtwlce dally, tabbing vlforouily for five minutes at each appllcaUoa, corn plaster should be worn a few days to protect It from the shoe. Al k gn ml liniment for srrtlns, brn!,e, lm v neu and rbimna'.lun, I'afrt J'nha is nn rqialcd. Tut i1b bj a 1 di '(', CHI TIM STATEMENT. Thos Ft McCarthy, Trees., In Ae eoant witk the City of New Bern. GENERAL FUND, Receipts. 1804 . Sept 1, To Bal 59 00 Sept 7, toJMHarget 102(0 Sept SI, to Cash from Nat'l Bank on city note 2,000 00 Sept 28, to J J Tohon 486 88 Sept 20, do 158 80 275708 Disbursements. 1004 Beptemeer By Paid, R P Montague 6 00 do 15 00 W li Parker 81 00 do 5 00 J M Harget 50 00 N A Brooks 20 00 Helper Button Wagon 00 Wm Elliott 6 00 L H Cutler Hdw Co " 8 II do 11 55 Williams & Cosby 8 75 do 5 47 Interest to Nat'l Bank ou Note 00 00 Cedar Grove Cemetery for note and interest 1055 88 Thos F McCarthy 10 87 Cedar Grove Cemetery on Latham Note do Was It a Malicious Attack? The writer interviewed Mr Kane, the advertising man of Forepaugh and Sells Bros, show, who was stabbed Monday by a Robtnion show man, and was in formed that the cutting was malicious and premeditated. Iaappears that the man Seivlce, has had, or thought he had some personal grievance against Kane, and has oa di Tern occasions tried to provoke a quar rel with him, even going ao far as to tantalize Mr Kane about some of his family misfortunes. These Insults have been born, It seems with great patience by Kane, but at last he let Berrloe under stand that his persecutions must cease. Monday morning Mr Kane says he went up to the A A N O station to get a trunk and found Service there, aad the latter immediately began cursing and threatening htm. He says that he tried to get rid of Mr Service but that he fol lowed him ana all at once he felt the blow and knew that he was eat, seeing a tiletto la the head of Service. He e aonaotd to the bystaiTlera that" 'Service had eat him" and asked that they not let let him eecape, but Service ran aad was captured soon after, hiding iisome'sta- blea la tie rear ot the toe factory. The writer knows ao thing whatever aboil the cause of the trouble only whet was toll Ma bv Mr Kane who ap- oearsto be a very worthf gentlemen, ead what Is Mre wrmea ts aaoetaauaiiy what was related by the geatlessaa yes terday. - ; Mia Famlla Aatsf.' Of 'Mlae Pauline Aetor, American helreaa of a Baturallaed Briton ana fiancee. of Captain Bpender-Clsy, aa English paper eaye: "She U quiet, ratt er aloe lookieav sensible, aelf willed. not pretty . to the accepted sense, thouah-lter hair U beautiful la Its way ward profusion, and her deep eyea look Into yours with a eympatneuo tnteuf cenee. : PUylni hostess to me great world ere since she waa fourteen baa given her an air of easy distinct) oa and with it perhape a suggtseuon or ow ing a little tired." ... . Bow fmlHr Oui Trim, Theodore Btavsrcbe, living la tbe town of Hennesln, near Jasay, write a Huchamat cormipoudent, had hi fortune told sixtv-flre years ago by itdst. woo sold that he wonld die by the bayonet. He foosbt through the Ruaeo-Turklah war, was dworatpd for completions oravery ai i wtdi ana Kmarden and never received e-ecratch. Tbe otlier day, however, at the see of severity -At. - be committed suicide with his frirad'wm's ijnyonet, thus ful filling tbe euclent prnplioey. , .: (lawrlaa Kl Btrr-ama of colonists si-e still pouring into Bilxrla to develop (Is agricultural rofioiirroa, and on the lirf ef flfty rirora liuin'-a are rnpldly rMtlng made. 1 arm aa lnrgn a ttiio of Illlnola, Inwn, t'p 1 Hi v.!.-i ami M'ilil...,1i, do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do J J Tolson W T Brlnson Wm Ellis A L Bryan do V Lupton A J Gaskins C Lupton W Smallwood Wm Prescott J M Harget Richardson Printlng.Co Gaaklll Hdw Co do do ' W H Hooker 0 L Stevens J M Harget W S Phillips F GsskiU J W Bmallwood New Bern Gas Co New Bern Ice Co W K Baxter L M Xdgertoa W D Mclver W H Griffin do J C Collins J T Lewis LH Banks Helper Atlantic Hose Wagon 1 B Latham WTHU1 J O Whltty Co Barms ek Gray Hack bora A Wlllttt By Bal 25 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 26 CO 25 0J 15 00 It 00 25 00 86 00 25 00 25 00 $5 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 S65 65 500 50 00 too M00 5 00 20 00 15 00 880 28 00 8 70 24 75 50 85 4 86 1 00 10 00' 10 10 8M 400 400 1 85 15 20 460 810 18 87 84 00 800 80 00 80 00 8000 TOO SO 00 185 00 108 80 MOO IB 10 1717 08 Nice lot of Harvey's SMALL HAMS Not covered, just received at McDANIEL'S Just Received, also nice lot CORNED MULLETS. . Wholesale eft Retail Groeer, 'Phone 01. 71 Broad fit S. Hudson & Co., LIVERY STABLES. We have opened a Livery, Feed, Sales and Exchange Stable t.t No. 60 Broad St., Arnold's former stand. Prompt attention given to orders for turnouts, and horsea carefully looked after. I S. HUDSON & CO. Water Sewer aad Xleetrie Light Depart ment 1004. Sept. tie bal 11,400 00 10. To Katloaal bank tnter- est on c D - - es oo It, To John O. Thomas, Jr. Colleoior . . 81 to 80.40 " 1.BU1J 8,4M 7t A 4 N C R B Co W A Underwood J J Tohon , A & N C R K Oo J J Tf.lsoi 1 . By bal r.9 5 2;)9 00 l'J8 20 Ii2 3 170 III 205 Mil yiio ar. H4Sti 7.1 Ce lnr (j rove (.'cm -U ry. He etj t4. 1904. Sept 1st. To bsl M50 Wi To Interest on nota from City of New Bern 65 83 1,510 69 Dleburtn.nents 1801 Sepl By paid H A Brown L 8 Wood do Thos F McCtrtliy Uy bal 1,117 08 7 00 15 00 2 00 R45 61 1 616 69 Greenwood Oemolery. Reoelpta. 1(0. Sept 1st. To bal'. To L 8 Wood 359 68 6412 428 80 Dlabarsemenla. Sept By paid By bal. 428 80 428 80 News In a Nutshell. "- Dlabarsesaaals. ;,Bf pal v;V,. ., ,JJTohet.yA-.iv 4 'V: do-. - HHDepp ' 00 OaUta . " foster Eastwood . HHTooker-'.-HRDeppe -Fred Thomaa I Btaadard OU Oo L II Myers" ; . , WUllam Hart ' ; JohaOTliomae,Jr'rty' Wm B BmltA 4 , ' , ', .nn winiams . Sheriff ot Oratea Ooaa ty for land etaadarilOilOo -, ' d rinetrtoCo 11 C t r i t.r i:Hh i MM 85 00 v MOO, , 4900 . WOO 4000 ; 006 6tK lt oooo ; 10 00 MOOj. : 80 00 V an nn V WW w Csar Nlonolai went to Reral Taesday toMd farewell to the Baltle iqiad roa - The blight ot the late war la South Africa la still pointed ly shown la that eoantry's trade with the rest of the wotio. The collapsing of a floor at the corner stoat laying of the Polish Catholic chares at Adams, Ha, earned the la Jary ( Bishop Beareo and 11 other seriously. The Norwegian bark, Bit; Johe Law- reaoe frost Londoa, was wrecked oa snnkea rocks eautde tbe harbor of fredrikaton, Korway, and th orew of 14 were drowned, v, .- -, w.. Insurance and Brick The uncertainty of life and rieh makes it a matter of priino im portance to every man who baa any onsidgrable amount of real or per sonal property to have it insured itfainat fire loss. We are insistent ind persistent on this score, be cause we appreciate the value of ready cash when everything goes up in smoke. Don'c fail to com municate with us this hour. 'Phone connection 200. Geo. A. Nicoll. South Front and Ilancock Sts. YESTERDAY'S PURKEIS. Coiloa, Grain, Provisions and Stocks Range In Prices. Receipts sat Shipments. The following are the market quota tions, received by private wire from J Walter LabareWftOo.. to Bnrrus & Co. New Bern, N. 0. Ootto; Oct Deo Jin Haro....h. Maw Yoke, Oct. 4. Open. High. Low. Close 9.70 9.90 9.88 9.88 .. 9.83 10.03 9.78 190 9.89 10.06 9.80 9.98 .. 9.98 10.08 9.89 10.07 Chicago, Oot 4. i4 esooo 8310 15 SI Chicago drain. Open. Close Deb Wheat 118, lis Deo Corn 54 Git Dec Oat. an 31 1 Oct Rib 797 800 Oot Pork 1177 U75 Oct Lard 777 770 It btlagt to the little ones tbtt prlee- leu gift of healthy Beta, solid bone and mnaole. ; Thai's what BoUlstrs Rocky Hoeatala Tea doe. Beat baby msdloln oa earth, M eents. Tea or Tablet, f I Duffy. ; - WactcJ t Once, , rivettm' -r r 1 ami fifteen labot Aew Tork, Oet 4 Stock;-' Open. Amr.Bdgar......l88f 4mr. Copper.... B9 Atchion....., 88i BoatheraSy.,.. 88 Sonthora Ky pL. W C. B. BioeU... 19 V.8.Btnel.r.tTCi ' faa.R R..,..18! Ertt.Va.t..r.w 83 ' UaUvllledKaah 1W) tt.PenI.;....16t N N.TCehtraUUxlAir n. m.wn lit ..' Vs. 0 Obemloal. 89 C ' : Close t live and let my brethrta lire .' With all that' go'd with mei t'n'0 t!:8 p'fir i:m CB-h I (t'v. T' 1 1 ' -.1 r'rr, ;r y, 1811 5ti 88 88 M 1M n i Mi II7 im m i -.to HI X ' - 1 aikoU

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