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VOL. XXII-.HO. 175, KIW BIBHpI. ft, SATURDAY U0BNII8, OCTOBER 22. 1904, TWENTY -THIRD V EAR Ladies Lace Collars in Eone or White at 75c, $1, $1.25, 11,50, 2, $2.50 and $3 Black Jet Collars at $1 50. II 75 and $2 25. Ladies Sweaters at $2 50. all sizes. Kid Gloves, black, white, gray, tan, and brown at 75c and $1 00. . Ladies Linen Collars 16c eaoh or 2 for 25c J.D.LM PHONE 288. 43 Pollock St, Opposite Post-office, mm Democrats Feel Safe in Eighth District. Welcome Rain at Last Doings. Thirsty Get sary Llqaor. Gattls KIlKo TrUl Next Term of Court NEW ERA PAINT looks good spread's better wears best Covering Capacity Unexcelled, Quality Undisputed BUCK'S STOVES SASH DOORS BLINDS Etnical in Fuel Sjlenl in eperatioa LiliKinlrali!) Phone 99 68 niddle St SPECIAL to the PUBLIC BARGAINS AT THE AMERICAN STOCK COMPANY -69-61 MIDDLE STREET Kara just begun. VV hive jnst arrived from the northern markets with a complete line of Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hat, Ladles and uents Furmsnings which will be sold at rock bottom prices. New Masooic Theatre I Tuesday Oct. 25 The greatest oomio opera success of the century, F. C. Whitney's $50,000 prodnctiou. Dolly Henry's Pharmacy St Vatfden at presented for over 200 perform ances at the Herald Square Thea tre, New York. Cast, chorus and production guaranteed better than erer 24 musical numbers 24 IS AUGMENTED OR EESTRA Beats can be reserved at Waters Friday morning. 127 Middle Full line of Drugs.Med- Icines, Toilet Ar ticles and Soap. Fresh Supply of Flower Seeds riijilclam Frescrip- lonsj A. (Specialty. r -Typewriters 1 buy, rent, ellaodcx. . I change Typewriters. - A t Um good rebuilt Iteming' K ton's jut reoeind to rent . . ; Call early and gat jour - pick. ; ' v Owen G. Dunn ' Uedlnf PrlaWr s 8taUaf, Cat, rellKk Crarea Bta. In iThc Bone The book represent the maturity of Mr. Page's Wett Ma story teller.'. MMLTS-BQOr STORE MMMMMMMX H IN GOOD SF1RITS State Fair IMspen- KUROPATKJN ADVANCES. Captures Japanese Guni at Severe Lost to Russians. St Petersburg, Oot 81. A dispatch was received this morning which re ports that Gen Karopatkln resumed the offensive yesterday. Be took important positions to the right of Gen. Kurokl's army and captured two guns, one hun dred and forty shell and flfty-ftve men. The Russian losses are five hundred. The bad weather continued st the front, but Kuropatkln Is determined to persist in a forward movement in the face of all obstacles. Ralbigh, October SI. The Demo crats are in fine spirits about the eighth congressional district and the snooesi of their campaign there. Insurance Com missioner J R Young who has been up In that dlbtrict says that Spencer Black burn is hacked, for the first time and shows ltf Bit opponent being too muoh for him Governor Ayoock considers Democratic chances all right in that dis trict acd is also very sure ot success In the tenth. The Republicans, on the other hand, assert that they Will carry both these districts. Of ooursethe fight is a sharp one In both. State Superintendent Joyner has a let ter from the Superintendent of Oatawba county, la whloh the latter says, with great pride and satisfaction, that the at tendance upon the public schools has reached the high water mark. Never was rain mora welcome than that which fell here last night. The whole of the Slate was literally covered with dust, and In this section travel was almost unbearable. Today was fair and fine and added greatly to the enjoyment of visitors to the State Fair. Secretary Pogue of the Fair says there were never more people on the grounds than were present yesterday. It was a very order ly crowd. One manager of a "blind tiger" was raptured and it now In jail on his way to work on the public roads. Everybody comments on the remarka ble greenness of most ot the trees In spite of the long drought. Weather Ob server Von Herrman says it Is really remarkable. The clay pigeon shooting at the Fair Wednesday and yesterday was very largely attended and was certainly blgh- clase. George Lyon ot Durham, who Is easily the best day pigeon shot in North Carolina, and one of the very best ama teurs in the country won the trophy up which he himself had offered for the State championship. It will again be thot for next year. Last year W P Whit aker of the Raleigh Post, who it an un commonly fine shot won It. Whltaker did great work with the gun this year. A. fourteen year old brother of George Lyon Is the best shot In the State easily. Yesterday be broke 70 out ot 88 clay pic eons and did nof shoot with his own gun either. The Rtlelgh dispensary hsd its biggest days Wednesday and yesterday, and the receipts averaged nearly $2.50 a minute. A great many thirsty people came here from other towns. At the capital olub this evening the fair martbaH't tall was given, and was of course the notable event of the week to a social way. Chief Marshal J t Tay toe ol Washington has made a most ac ceptable chief marshal aad his assistants Were well chosen. They were better mounted ibas any marshall'i ever before seen here. One of tie exhibits In the Art Depart ment of the State Fair is la the wsy ot paintings by Oapt David BUI of the steamer Hatteres. Be Is from Washing ton. N O, and shows se7Sial specimens of hit work, some of which he has pre sented to one of lbs State lnstltotloas here. Laat night Edwin Greene, a young while man of Harnett eonaty was shot five miles from here, while steading on Uit rear piriform of a Baltlgk aad Oape Fear train, by one ef a party of aagroet who had just teft the train. Bis Injuries are sot fatal. Oae of the lateresilaf eases tabs heard at the oacalag Um of Wake 8a- pttlor Court Is the notable oae of Bet T J OeUle of the Methodist Ooafereace sfststt Rev John O Kllto aad Bea Duke of the American Tobacco fpotnpe ay. H will be the third trial, the twe prsvloas east having beta held at Os ford, in the first trial the Jury gave Mr QatUs IM.000 damages tot libel, tad ia the second trials was gtvtn 1)0,000. About a seove of lawyers are tatgs4 la tats loaf -draw owl ess. ' Fatmen tay that asoreeotiea has beta picks i la Hit put fifty days taaa ataai Um before also that erop begaa to be a great feature la Worth Oarallaa. Ths estoaat of work dose ass eettalnly bees remarkable and there has been snore while pickers than ever before, panics larly women aad ehlldm. Everybody has laat S hsad. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Elects Officers to Fill Vacancies. To Advertise This City. After a long time between meetings, the New Bern Chamber of Commerce met at the City Ball last night, J E Latham, presiding, Geo Green Secretary A quorum was found to be present. Mr William Dunn explained the ob ject of the meeting, which was in a let ter read from Industrial Agent Heer mans, who wrote that he would be In this olty about November first, and sug gested that New Bern advertise Its re- sources upon a plsn which he would of fer. On motion the matter was referred to the Executive Committee. The applications for membership of J J Wolfenden end Wm Dunn Jr., wero rc- celvednd favorably acted upon.( President Latham, because of his ex pected removal from this city, tendered his resignation. On motion J J Wolfen den was elected President. On motion E W Rosenthal and C L Ives, were elect ed members of the Executive Committee and O L Stevens, Second Vice President to fill vacancies In the several offlcee.the secretary casting the vote for the elec tion In each case. The following resolution was offeied by E W Rosenthal and unanlrrously adopted: The Chamber of Commerce of the City of New Bern, learning ot the lease of the A 4 N C R R to the Howland Improve- ment;Ocmpany,and the Intentions of the Lessee to exert his best efforts for the upbuilding of our city and section, and the Chamber of Commerce always ready to aid In this upbuilding. Be it. Resolved, Thst an invitation be ex tended to Mr R B Bowland to meet with this Chamber at his convenience. Resolved, That a copy of these resolu ttons be sent Mr Bowland by the Secre tary. Saves Two From Death. "Our little (laughter had an almost fa-, lal attack of whooping cough and bron chitis," writes Mrs W K Havlland, of Armonk, N. Y., "bat, when all other remedies tailed, we saved her lite with Dr. King's New Discovery. Our niece. who had Consumption ic sn advanced stage, also used this wonderfnlmedlcluc and teday aha is perfectly well." Des perate throat and lung diseases yield to Or. King's New Discovery as to no other medlolne on earth. Infallible for Coughs and Ooldt. 50o and $1.00 bottles guar anteed by C D Bradnam. Trial bottle tree. Dsea Tour Witch Reel Repairs r wbyaotUve It glwa sxpt't tu tloa by aa expert Jeweler t Oompeltnl Wrk at lowest prktt it tny motto, K, D. PAK':r.RT, - . '. Wttch m.tr , J -.-'-f, r-'fnf of !rm1 ! V',' ! ! ' WcKvtt: stili selling ice crea:.i Brc:1 St. Fr::!l C t . A Jb4!cIou Inquiry. A well ksowa iravetlrg maa who vis it ike drag trad trth has ofua board difl(gts loqalis ot ea stonier who anted tut a cough bmhJIcIs, wheth er it was wanted for a child or aa edali, aad If tot eblld they slmnat Invartati! recommend C" Inli'i'i (.' i'l Im fit- Tb tf for this I tut Uey know Hint II. i l no r fr"i it 11 ! it i Us .if 0. A MUTER OF HEALTH POWDER Absolutely Pure HAS ISO SUBSTITUTE CUTTING AFFAIR At Penitentiary Betwoen Negroes Woik ing at Brick Kiln. Raleigh, Oct 21. At the penitentiary today Archie Mclver cut and almost completely disemboweled Sherman Jolly. Both are negroes cmployot as steers in the brick kilns. There has been trouble between the men for some time, ajid several weeks ego Jolly chas ed Mclver, having a knife open In his hands. Today Jolly aitackod Mclver at ter a quarrel and strucK him with a brick. It seems that some fellow con victs who were pretent attempted to separate arid hold the men, but Mclver had a knife made of a piece of steel from a shoe, concealed somewhere In bis clothing and with this he cut Jolly twice on the arm and then 8 b shed him across the abdomen. The wound is a terrible om but the man may recov- How to Cure Corns and Bunions. First Soak the corn or bunion in warm water to soften if; then pBre It down as closely as possible without drawing blood and aorlv Chamberlain's Pain Palm twice dBlly, rubbing vigorously for five minutes at each application. A corn plaster should be worn a few days to nrotect it from the shoe. AS a gen eraHlniment tor sprains, bruises, lame ness and rheumatism. Pain Balm Is un- equaled. For sale by all druggists. Tell all your friends that Saturday Is the day at the Broad Street Fruit Com psny. Special Apple fale Saturday. A good nnla for 25 and 80 cents a peck. The heat for 40 cents. Sales Cash. Broad St Fruit Co. Wedding Gilts Onr line of Sterling Silver is of the new designs, from the medium to the most expensive prices. Also our Cut Glass line is larije, of the richtst cut of American glass and can adorn a king's table. We in vite a comparison of quality and prices. J. O. BAXTER. JU rresh Arrivals i i . L. MMIEL fj 'Phone 91. AT icDANIEL'S. Nice new Prunes, Evaporated I'eaehen, Evaporated Ap ples, Sun Dried Apples, Cape Cod Cranberries, Mulagu Grapes, Eecker's Prepared Buckwheat, Old Fashion Plain i'mekwlieat, Freeh Oat Flakes, Grits, Rice, Shred, d Cocoannl, Sweet, Mixed and Plain Cucumber Pickles, Fresh Celery, C-.id Fish and Ir ish Potatoes, Canned Goods of all kinds. We will thank ) ou for a share of your trade and guarantee satisfaction. Yours to please, Wholesale & detail ; 71 15rfnl Ut M&i Shoes, Underwear The cool season is now on us and everybody will have to get out of their light weight wear and the best place to supply yourself is at our t-t u e. Never in our history have we earned aa complete and up-to-date line as tnis season, and prices never ,o low. Below is a list of what we carry : Kuppenheimer & Griefs Clothing, W. L. Douglas, Lewis A. Crossetts, Ncttleton, Stacy Adams and Kalston Health Sboos for Men. Queen Quality and Heed's Shoes for women. Wright's Health Underwear for men ami a beauti ful line of Underwear for women and children. J. J. BAXTE o). CAROLINA BRICK CO., Plant at Olarks, Hyman'i Siding, Klnston and Bobersonvillc. Annual Capacity 16,000,000. The large demand for our product justifies onr claim, that we furnish Uie Beat iSnUdlnK Uriok on toil market, we are now ereoung urj Kilna that will not only Increase onr output, but will also ma terlaily Improve - the quality of onr product, IVKttJLN SWrisY COMPANY, New Bern, NO Belling Agentt I have just received the finest lot of from St. Louis that was ever oifered for sale in Eastorn North Carolina, and have also , Just received a fine lot ox " . . " . j .r which means that there are grodd bargains for those who want- to purchase good ncavy Ilulca and nico IIorE03 at as low prices aa thoy can bo eold in any market in this Btato go everybody call and look for yours oil. Very respectfully, ; " .'. . W jCtrABoye i. Shne rOTflim0.ItE.TO.PWS$.Wfli Great Exhibit of Fashionable Shoes Season's Latest Styles We j ut rc. i . eil h hi lino of T. 1). iltirry's well know Slioes whieh we have on ( uhlUt i n Rl i.l.'O and l.dfl. Wo cor Unity Invl'e you : o cull ami nee t! u t;ti"it ( sh!Ml nl S. COPLON, 75 MIDDLK STUKKT, ezk io G.ukll. Hardware C, New liflrn. HTN. B. Uur Dry (ioctU and Clotb u Dcp&rtmentB are oomjilet. r- v r- 1 nrVfw.n lS i Li 1
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