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' i i Tlfi.XaK.JO. 171, r ;IV llSIt TUISDAI IIQRIIM, OCJOBItt IT 1901, TWENTYTRIKD TEAR s UOr.LD'S FUR 51 MASSORORES Awful : Suffering of a Boy from an Itching Humour. CURED BYCUTICURA Net One Square Inch of Skin on His Whole Body Was Unaffected. Wahare twlded toourreadj to wear department the newest. AmmacFKEAuu . styles in d i . . r Children's, Misses Ladies r K Every One Impressed By1 north Carolina's ExUblts. 7Ah 4. 5- .-.sv f r- 1 Another opportunity to please Every garment guaranteed intrinsic Talue far above the price we ask. Stylish, Well Made, Faultless in every Particular. Ask to see them. I.D.D3TC PHONE 288. 43 Pollock St, Opposite Post-offices NEW ERA PAINT Covering Capacity Unexcelled, Quality Undisputed BUCK'S STOVES SASH DOORS BLINDS 'Phone 99 HEATERS AND COOK STOVES Complete line just received! Stoves put up and pol ished on short nctioe ? General Hardware, full line! Sash, Doors and Blinds ! Hesth & Milligan Faint ! None better 1 New car load Ellwood Wire Fence just received ! Machinery and Mill Supplies ! Gaskill Hdw. & Mill Supply Co., i HARDWARE 78 MWdta.BU Phone 1. SPECIAL to the PUBLIC BARGAINS AT THE AMERICAN STOCK COMPANY 69-61 MIDDLE STREET Have just beam. Wlueve Jost arm complete line of Dry Goods. Clothing, Shoes, Hatf, Ladies and uents irurmsoings which wui he sold at rock bottom prices. 1X7 Hlddle BtV Full line of Drug0,lIed tclnes, Toilet Ar ticles and Soap. ' Fresh Sapplpf, JFbweh Seeds7y . ' i - ' n .Pfcjicla((t Prcscrip. (ona A BpeelaKy. Wedding Gilts "'xkf- ov'to. BttW. if of ' , K ' the new1 designs, from the medium ' Do Wpenal ve prices. ' Also . V out Cut Glass llus lr Jarge, of the ' Hohfst est of American glass and " oan adorn a Vdj! table. We n vils oomparlson of quality and . ' ..y, - 0- BAXTER. all. See our line before yon bay. looks good spreads better wears best Economical in Fuel Splendid In operatioa Life time in doraiq 68 Hlddle St KILL SUPPLIES 44 Cnrn St Phone 818. arrived from the northern markets I I School supplies OP AU KINDS, I IHSHT'Si BOOK STDEK seeeessise)ee 'ty' 0ce a Tear v-v Obriitatai, blrtadart aa tas etceos eoM bat oso a vsar.: - .;, . Oase a year Is alao aaldoas 9Mt to bats yoor Ptaao toatd aad pat la order foraaMoa'SBM., Are rot wattlaf for a Better - eppottaaiiy t Others an ua pmla the preeaat Oae, vkynoiyoi Odyartw aiora r la Uls wm Oalr a siort time la hloh to arn yoanwlf of the Mrvlots ofataaerefrO Tars etperuae . t- --'."v i r, . Psttenea Uoaaa Five Lember gfaTS and flflwn Ls t.ifrs to Work la jiUnlnf n via ' ) i ; c , Falrelotk Dormitory at Baptist Unl- 'Terslty. Netklnt; Doing la Polities. Soldiers Hos pital. Comlai; te State Fair. New Flat Bnlldlaf. Baletgh, Oot lt-WIlllam Dunn, A. Cannon, and RW Scott, aoommltte representing the State Bosrd ot Agri culture, has been out to Bt. Louis to see the Exposition and to Inspect the North Carolina exhibit. The members of the Board have returned to the Slate. Like everybody else who goes to the Expo sition, they are profoundly Impiested by it. The daily average, attendance, It about 200,000 and the social side of foreign andState exhibit! Is being great ly enjoyed by persons who have the time to attend functions. T K Brnnsr, Secretary of the Board of Agriculture, who for over a year has been a prominent offlolal at tbe Exposition will return to North Carolina in a few daye and will resume bit regular work hers Nov. 1st Bis work at tht Exposition has Jwen very valuable. North Carolinians con tinue lo attend the Exposition In large numbers ' The new dormitory, known as the Fair oloth Building, at the Baptist University for women here, is almost completed, and a larga portion of it is slrasS occu pied. Next . week Bute Veterinarian Tail Butler will go to Charlotte as one of the Judges of cattle at the Uaokleaburg Fair, and thence go to Henderson vllle, to conduct an institute for farners at the Fair at thit place, the institute having been arranged for by Mr A. Cannon, a member of the State Beard of Agricul ture. To use the phrase of a public man, politics in North Carolina continue to be very languid." Very little Interest Is shown and not a few people predict a light vote. At the Soldiers Home the finishing touches are being given to the new hos pital for persons suffering with lung trouble. These have been for a number of months isolated in a temporary hos pital. There are now seven In this olass. A large number of people came in to day to attend the State fair. Tee Sun day before the Fair Is always a great time for people to visit the grounds, and yesterday afternoon several thousand were present. The Fair will be a good one. The display of agricultural pro ducts is up to a very high mark for this Slate and shows the year to here been a good one. The Supreme Court devotes this week to appeals from tbe 8th distrlot, the docket being only a moderately hravy OBft It m learned that very handsome fla's sre to be built here, by one of Raleigh's largest property owners. There have been many Inquiries for flats, but there have been no needs in this direction heretofore. One ol the moat tntoreetleg events tomorrow will be the aaaaal meeting of (h State Literary aad Historical Asso- elatlon la the evening. Tbe report will show progress along every line. ROUTED WITH BIG LOSS BussUa Right Whig. Japanese Batter ies Worry Besslaa Warships at Port Arthur. St. Petersburg, Oct 17.-Iadepeadeat message frosi Ike front state that the force of Gea. Xeyeadorff oa the RoesUa right bee beea tamed lato a rout aad has suffered tiwmeadoet losses. These dispatches report that 0 Boasts sol diers at one point charged at bt) oasts as. Jnagatneeaf , form, aad saptared sieve. Jspaaese . guas and a Basal CunV Tseee dispatches are act eoaarav edv : : ; Tokto, uet it A report has bee re- eelved here froav Ua, seat of .war this mraing which has H that foorteet more Rosslaa gnu were eeptersd yes terday r Another report from the aetgk borhood of Fort Arthur asserts thai the Baselsa fleet la the harbor m so Bering eeveiely from the shells of laad ballot ,' SU Pet rt burg, Oot IT A report has beea reaelTea la the Baeetaa eapital 4o day , which states that , twenty three taoaiana woaaded ' , Basslaa soldiers arrived al at ekdea daring the past week A Jnilcloos Inquiry. ', A well Inowa trevellrg msa who Vis it the drag trade says he has often heard druggists Inquire Of enilnmere Who stied for s Cough mixllnlne, wheth er It sre wented for k cMld or a e lull. and If for a child tby slm'it lnrrU tecoHin.cnd C'bstnbetUta's C- Fn If. Tie rena f-ir ti ll 1 t' t t: kn. t:.' I BO t r f'-.-:r! It rTrlH all' Absolutely Pure IAS i:0 SUBSTITUTE WOMAN AGAINST WOMAN Strong P.'ay. Ospab'y Produced by the Osman Hofl Btoc Com tany. The Osman-Hoyt Stock Oompsny opened i week of engagement! at the theatre last night with the play Woman Agslnst Woman.- The drama as all know is one of well defined and exci ting situations demanding a positive power to reproduce faithfully. This the company did. We have never been entertained by a repertoire company of such uniformly good actors as are lo the Osman Hoyt oompany. TUey struck a papular vein and doubtless the pe ple ot New Bern will acknowledge their merit. HIjs Heknj Keicke Is an emolpnal actress of much power. She U support ed by excellent cc-laborers, The s peclalues were also enjoyable and showed that tbe troupe was com posed of a verealile company. Tonight they will produce the dramatization of Toilstor's wonderful book, "Resurrection." A wonderfully Interesting and exciting drama. It will be a play one should not fall.to tee. Saarland Underfed Children. In every blj town the chlldreu of the slums habitually go to school lm properly fed. Many of them are not only Improperly fed, but tbe food they do get la far too little In quantity. In the bard winter season, when the building trades are Idle, many again go to school either with no food at all or having only stayed their hunger in the morning with a crust of dry bread. n sharp, frosty weather It Is a com mon experience for teachers In the elementary schools of the poorer parts of our great towns I have often seen It to find children suddenly selxed with vomiting. This is not so much caused by the fact that the stomach Is upset as that It has revolted against tbe effect of the cold upon its empty condition. And not only is this state of things true of the poorer parts of tbe big towns. It Is also true of many of the agricultural villages. Let a via-tor-to a village elementary school look closely at tbe children. They are in many cases flabby and psle. They need more nourishing food. A break fast of "teakettle broth," a bit of bread and treacle and some abomina bly poor tea these form the three meals dally. Dr. T. J. McNamara, M. in Nineteenth- Century. Blok headache la caused by a disor. dered condition of tbe stomach aad Is ouleklv eared bv Chamberlain s - Stom ach and Liver Tablets. For rale by all druggists. Goto tbe Oaks Beat Market for the best Canned Meets. , Wanted at Once. Five Limber graders and fifteen labor est to work In plsalag mill. QOLD8BORO LUMBER CO Dover, NO. Uadat Hotel Chattawka, GENERAL r HARDWARE. '3 Screen Wire Doors and,Window8. t The Ice Saving: Gift zier Refrigerators. ; P Agent for the Farmer Ctrl UdBoy Cooafcovee. . Farmers win bear ; la salad thai ws earry s Try eomplete line of America Iteel Wire Fence. . .Z ' V'.' 1 'I1 f) - Hlloot " My little son, a boy of live, broke out with an Itching rash. Three doc tors prescribed for him, but he kept getting worse until we could not dress him any more. They finally advised 3m to try a certain medical college, but its treatment did not do any good. At the time I was Induced to try Cutlcura Remedies he was so bad that I had to cut his hair off and put the Cutlcura Ointment oa him on bandages, as it was Impossible to touch him with the bare hand. There wis not one square inch of skin oo his whole body that was not affected. He was one mass of sores. The bandages used to stick to his skin and In re moving them It used to take the skin off with them, and the screams from the poor child were heart-breaking. I began to think that he would never let well, but after the second application of Cutlcura Ointment I bea-an to see shins of Improvement, and with tbe third and fourth applca- tlons the soree commenced to dry up, Bis skin peeled off twenty times, but It finally yielded to the treatment. I used the Cutlcura Resolvent for his blood, and now I can sav that he la entirely cured, and a stronger and healthier boy you never saw than be is to-day. ROBERT WATTAM, 4928 Center Ave., Chicago, 111., Dec, 80. 1897. No return in six years, Mr. Wattam Writes, Feb. IS, 1908. " Tour letter of the 21st In regard to the case of my' little boy at hand. I am truly thankful to say that the cure effected by the Cutlcura Remedies has been a most thorough and successful cure to date. nlil thiwvhMit tha earM. Cntfmnl BmoIvmiI . AOs. (I n of Ckmku OaH4 rUla, 16. pat rUl of , OtntRMAt, 80c., Smp. V. Dwotti LMdoa, tt Charter horna Sq. i Parla. I Baa da la rail i Boatoa, l&T Columbus Ava. FettarDruf f-talkr'n rBow la CaraSnrr Uajooll.- Ma MMa The Youthful Artist Young artists and the parents ot youthful prodigies will be Interested In Mr. C. D. Gibson's brief and direct ad vice In Collier's for October 15. Mr. Gibson ssys: "Beginners are worried needlessly over the quality of psper and ink to be used. It is only Decenary that one should be white end the other black. "For some lesson all beginners draw very much alike. Those who work the hardest are the first to get away from this sameness. First of all a start must be made before any guiding Is pot slblr. Nearly all children draw more or lest; consequently there sre a giett number of parents fearing that if they withhold their enooursgement a career may be destroyed. It Is more likely to be the other way about,, for It ii entirely a matter to be worked out by the beginner himself. And loo much help is bad for the self rellsnce without which there l no chance." Broke Into His House. 8. ht Qulnn of Oavendlsb, Vt., was robbed of bis oustomtry health by Inva sion of Cbronlo Constipation. When Dr. King's Nsw Life Pills broke icto his house, his trouble was arrested aad sow he's entirely cured. They're guar an teed to cure, 8Se at 0 D Bredham's Drag Store. mTTTTTTmmmTTmTTo We ate still selling ICE CREAM Brood St. Fruit Co ' i" ..- ' ' , sAAmuiaaaaaaaamaaaaad U I buy. rent, sell and ex , change Typewriters. ' A.': , ;- few good rabtllt Reining y ton's just reoel red to rent : ';' - Call early aad get your ;', Owen G. Dunn Leading P sinter A Stationer. Get. relleck travel Sis. - N J. S. Hudson & Co., UVEBY DTABLE3. ' Ws have opened a Livery, Feed. Sales and Exchange BuWe at No, fifl Ilroei Et, Arnold's former 1'rorppt altcnl'oti given to i '! f--r i.ifSi'Hi'a .and kns ElatTey's small jiig I Urns, inicHinass. il. New crop EvupuraU'd Initd Apples. Old fashion and prepared Bui kwhcit. Fancy Elgin Butter 30.-, lb. jraple Syrup, Cain A good table. IVaeh for 13c 3 11. can. Fresli goods arriving hy every freieht. Yours to please, 1 J. L. McBME 5 'Phone 1. t Clofa Sloes, Underwear ! The cool season i.i iid on us and everybody will have to get out of their ; i 1 1 we.l.t wear and the best place to supply yoiu. It is al our tl ire. Never in our history have w,. eanied a.-1 n 1 1 ; I i and up-to-date line as tnis seasmi, and prices iirvnr so low. Below is a list of what e carry ; Kuppenheirner & Griefs (,'lolbin;;, W, L. iJouglae, Lewis A. Crossett, Nettlebm, Stacy Adams and Ralston Health Shoes for Me.i. Queen Quality and Koed's S I,,,, s women. Wright's Health I'liderw :u for men ami a beauti ful line of Underwear for w n and children. ui ESSSHSE5 J. J. BAXTER. BOVE rWHllWCAitTl MISS WE L XV 'aTNTl R mtlf HA1. ag SPECIAL SALE -OF MATTING AT- DISOSVAY'S & TAYLOR'S, October 17th to 19th. 1,06) ydjapese Matting at from tltj to l'o per yd, red notion, also a . large line of China Mattings at prior never heard of before, Xeuembtr , , , . . ..." tg eg ta and N. O. Molasses. Wholesale & Retail t " SJroeer, 8 Brral mt Great Exhibit of Fashionable Shoes Season's Latest Styles V i it rccive l a Mo; lino of T. 1), 1 1 - it -4 well knowi Slioe which we Mive en i hll,iii n at -t 3.(50 and J I .oo. Vc cer.llally Invlle J i n ; rail ami bee this j:-i-il ( MIlt at S. COPLON. 75 MliiDI.K STHKKT, Next, o OMkill Har-i ,ro ' ) , New Bern, t-SC" V Jl. 0 ir Dry Uoo.lg and Cloth Imi; l)njiartinentrj arc coiupleto. the Dys, 5 1 ill j tit Ttt- t-j t i (. ''Pi Snd Orowa Clli1ins .. ' i '. M. k .... .j
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