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RIW BIBI, I. C, VIDNISDAT HOBIIKfl, OCTOBER 26. 1904, TWENTY-THIRD YEAR fOU XHI-HO. 178. " m y FULL BEP1R11I0H ACADEMY WINS ADMIRERS. SUITED EVERYBODY. swy Boy the American Corset ' AMERICAN BEAUTY STYLE 889 IUIuwim Corut Co. Sol Maker for styh and comfort and jou will wear no other. This corset is sold under the most positive and unqualified guar antee. Money refunded after four week's trial if corset is not satis factory: We carry the Royal Worcester Corset too, in Ul so and sizes. Phone 288 48 Tollock St. Opposite Postoffice. J.Q:IMBIiM On Part i NEW ERA PAINT looks good spreads better wears best Covering Capacity Unexcelled, Quality Undisputed Ecoitiical in Fuel Splendid In cperatios Lift tin 'ii mmlitj BUCK'S STOVES SASH DOORS BLINDS v V) 68 Phone 99 Hlddle 5t Acute Stage of Oatrage Orer. Czar Understood To Be Willlag To Hake Fall Apologies. London, Oct 25. It is stated this morning tbat the situation growing ont of the shelling of the British fishing ves eels In the North Sea by the, Russian Baltic fleet hai already been adjusted In principle. Russia has agreed to make every amend within reason. She de sires, however, to hear f ally the report from her own officers. The main danger at present lies In the possibility of the St Petersburg author ities, falling fully to '-realize the red heat of English opinion and resort to dilatory and evasive tactics in adjusting the details. The remainder of the fish ing fleet have been fully accounted for. Many, however, in their haste to get be yond the range of the Russian guns, lost nets and other valuable gear, for which Russia will be expected to pay for. Premier Balfour arrived In London this morning. After answering tele grams he conferred with Foreign Sec retary Laadsdowne, King Edward at ll clock left for New Market This Is taken t j Indicate the crista has passed the acme stag liaemacb as otherwise his majesty would have remained In London, St Petenburg, Oct 26faTbe Russian official coterie are sorely chagrined over the North Sea affair. They are espec ially upset by the biting sarcasm of the German comments on the Incident. It Is understood the matter has been placed In the hands of the czar and that his majesty has alrsady made decision for full apologies and indemnity. Sating humble pie just now Is peculiarly uo- rellshable and will probably serve to greatly Intensity the anti-English feel Ing in government circles. SPECIAL to the PUBLIC BARGAINS AT THE AMERICAN STOCK COMPANY 59-61 MIDDLE STREET Have iust beeun. VWhsve inst arrived from the northern markets with a complete Jine of Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats', Ladies and uents jfurmsnings wmcn win do sold at rock bottom prices. 2) U CAROLINA BRICK CO., Plants at Clark, Hyman's Siding, Klnston and Kobersonville. Annual Capacity 16,000,000. The large demand for onr product justifies our claim, that we furnish the Best Bn.laing Brick on tnii mami. we are now erecting utj Kilns i bat will not only increase onr output, but will alto ma terially improve the quality of our product. mrHIAJf 8WP1Y COMPANY, New Bern, N C Selling AgenU 127 Middle nu Full line of Drugs.Hed v icines, Toilet Ar v ;:. tides and Soap. Fresh) Supply ;of Flower (Seeds . ; i. ton Specialty. Wedding Gilts . ."! Onr line of Stirling 81lTer U of the nsw designs, from the medium ; to the Most tprjsi v priors. Also cflr Cut G la8 line Is -tf, of the ' richest cut of Imeilotn glass and can adorn a alng'i table. We In vite a comparison of quality and We are still selling ICE CREAM Broad, St. i Fruit Co UkkkikkUkUUkkiikkkkU It Bred In "" The Bone . . ... . . The book repitscnU the maturity of Mr. Tago'i UUt.t as a story toller. Russia For Affair. North Sea The Visit of Military Students to Ral eigh Productive of Good Results. The News and Observer of yesterday contained a fine article about the Bern HtliLirr Aoademv. It was anent that testified to Its approval wttn nearly the visit of our students at the State applause which was gracefully acknowl Falr last week where they appear to edged by encores. The costuming was have made a fine ImDresston as the fol- fine and the musical program was a sue- Invlmr will show: I cession of pretty and melodious love New Bern has appeared In splendid songs. The chorus was pieasmg sou me shspe in Raleigh this week, and this be- orchestra excellent cause a big company, some sixty strong, fetM Maud Holllns as Dolly Varden has visited the State Fair from the New w entirely satisfactory and In the Bern Military Academy and Carolina ..Jay BIrd, 80ng received dessrved ap Business College. I clause as Indeed she received In each Ool. 8 J'Holladay, the president of n.tt Mla. a Aubrey a? "Letltis the academy and many members of the Farfax" pleased all with her flue voice. faculty wore here with the cadets, who The leading male voices were very good. eame on a-speoial train that leaves on I Many thought that the quaitatte "Lov the return trip this morning in tbe beau- tug LoTe" was perhaps the best pre lifully decorated ears, which are madeLentei but several other songs recelvod handsome with the college colors. I Tery hearty applause. The figure danc- The representative company and Its inK WBg especially graceful and taken officers have made a most f avotaple lm-l.11 toireiher the opera was as saturac. presslon In Raleigh and msny words of Jtory al anything that has been present praise have been heard concerning uoi. I in New Bern. Holladav's SDlendld school. The visit of the faculty snd the cadets to Raleigh Is Broke Into His House. oalcnlated to make man vstiunrh friends I B. Le O.uinn of Cavendish, Vt., was throuehout the State for this growing robbed of his customary health by lnva- Institution. Isionor Uhronic t'onstipation. wnen ThariarnntArf in shlnh thA nartvl Dr. Eine's New Life Pills broke into . attru-terl mnnh attanllon. ATO n n?aBB. u,s 'uum . "t"".",u Supreme Court Opinions, Special to Journal. Raleigh, October 25. The Supreme Court filed the following opinions to day: Beall vs D 4 0 Railroad, from Chath am, affirmed. State vs Morgan, from Union, nev trial. Joyner vs Kulroll, from Northampton, no error. etale vs Smith, fiom Rtcnmond, per curiam, no error. MESSAGE FROM FRATERNAL ORDERS. Interesting News From Cincinnati With Local Confirmation In New Bern, The thousands of members of frster ntl bodies Id this Slate will be Interest ed In the following message from John Thecbild, s prominent Forester who liiesatUU York Street, Cincinnati, 0. Mr Theobald believes la living up to the motto of bis 'orgsiltatlon. "Fra ternal Love and .Charity" and believes tbat he can do no mors charitable act than to tell his experlenoe ta regaining health after years of suffering. Mr Theobald writes, "For five years, I uttered with stomach trouble, having all lbs duties and misery ttal afflicts dyspeptic. Ioouldnot eejoy eating thinking of tb suffering that would fol low. My food did not digest and si- though I took all kinds of medicines, fotfad nothing to help ma natlllased tH-o-sa.' Thaaki to this remarkable remedy, sat aew a eared am sad be llsv that It saade permanent sad eoss pleteeare,tt , ' FS Daffy Is local gnt fofMI-o-oa, sat u re's eere tor dyspepsia. It I la the (era of sasaU tablet Sad sells a Me a fees. The remedy has mad so many and much ' remarkable ears assongathls eastern,, -eonflmlng Mr laeobsid's sutemtel, that he wUlglv his personal guareat with every box they etU to refund tbe mossy U It doe sot our, " i . ; t. . Do aot safftr loager. .. Here I a core that cotti yea aothrag,aales U restore health. FB Duffy take alt the rtok and tea do aot have to pay apeaay alts yoe feel that yoa bvNolvd muek more than yoee monty's worth. Typewriters I buy, rout, soil and ox change Typewriter. A few gnod rebuilt Itcmlng ton'a just received to rent Call early and get your " pick, , 0v :i 0. D 'nn Dolly Varden With Tuneful Songs and Fretly Costumes. The beautiful light opera "Dolly Var- New den" was given last night to a fu'l house and nnn h.'a antlrA u flirAH I hnv rA ffnnr the side wss the name of the institution, I t0 cure. 25c at C D Bradham's and at nearly every station between Drue Store. New Bern and Raleigh there was gieat interest, large crowds' assembling to hear the lively college songs and yells, many cheers being given for the Insti tution, which baa a loyal body of stud ents, young men who are proud of Its record and of the advantages given them, The visit to Raleigh has opened the eyes of many to tbe value of this Insti tution at .New Hern. The cadets are well drilled and are s fine set of young fellows, whose soldletly bearing and Courtesy were the subject of much fav orable comment In this city during their visit. The academy Is a flourishing one and Is growing, there being In atten dance many students tram other States besides North Carolina. It Ib tbe pride of Eastern North Carolina. In a talk with Col. Holladay, a pro gressive and alert educator, it was learned that the prospects are bright for largely Increased attendance during the spring term, snd that the future of the school has a solid foundation on which to build. Qreat improvements have recently been made In the plant and several thousand dollars have been spent In erecting and equipplog new buildings, Installing an electric light system, putting In water works and generally getting things Into first class hape. Col. 8 J Holladay, the President of the New Bern Military Academy; Is also at the head of the Carolina Business College at New Bern, these being two separate and distinct schools located at different points In New Bern, having sepsrate faculties, each of the Institu tions being Incorporated. The president is an enthusiastic man, a teacher and organiser of ability while In every de partment of tbe two sohools, he has specisllsts, these being educators train ed at leading tnstltutlcns of this country whlls some hsve received the best train ing abroad. The Carolina Business College Is un- der ths Immediate control of Major B 0 G ran berry, the superintendent. Be Is a msa of considerable eiperlence In to work of business colleges, Is able snd energetic, the training that hs gives being of the greatest valua to students who desire to eater on a business life. Ia ths ooliege the very beet systems are used, and this 1 so became of the busi ness knowledge of the member! of the faculty, f very graduate of the Csrollns POINTED PARAGRAPHS There an- ton .i.t-y ,ntiic ol. !. i':e:id center. Show some pcoplt rcn : cli;iinmms nuj they will Insist they nre Knltli, hopo iinil i-lnirlty slioulil crowd up closer und iiniUe room for gmtituile. If n ninn lends money to Ills Uln his next more fiitnl blunder In to let nis wife know of it. If a wom:iu h;is fnllli In her husbnnd It keeps 11. it wrinkles off her face lon ger and also off Ills It is perhaps one of the most com forting things In life that a man's !.a of what constitutes sia-cess i h.-inges us he grows older. It Is so much easier to say to llio person with u grievance, "1 wouldn t Btand It If I were you," than to sug gest that perhaps he is compluinlug too much. Atchison Globe. North Carolina's 78 Awards in St Lonis. Raleigh, October 25. Secretary T K Brunerof the State Agricultural Dopatt men t has returned from the St Louis Exposition, In which he holds a proml- ( nt position, by permission of the Ag. rlcultural Deportment. He will remain here until after the election and expects then to return to Bt Louis and olose up masters connected with the exposition. He says North Carolina won about 78 awards at the Exposition, which Is s really fine showing Tbe Slate got five grand prizes, ten or twelve gold medals, as many silver medals, the rsmalnlog awards being bronze medals. The grand prizes will be given on tobacco, mining exhibit and forestry, The showing waa very gratifying Indeed. No other State did nearly so well for so small In vestment, the cost of the display of the State being under $10,000. Almost all the exhibits will be brought back to North Carolina and Installed In the State museum, s lot of very vslnable new caaea and other furniture coming with them, whlcb will be used for the same purpose. How to Care Corns and Bunions. First Bosk tbe corn or bonlon in warm water to soften It; then pare It down as closely as possible without drawing blood and apply cnamoeriain run Balm twice dally, tubbing vigorously for fire mlnulei at each anolieaUnD. A corn plaster should be worn s few dsys rotect u from an sno. as kd and lucratlv poeltloa, tailing of tb work do, Tbe Institution I equipped with everything accessary for a first elass basin oollegt aad It graduate are a anlt la praise of the Institution which has 1 1 rea them a start" In life. La nr Boaters Coll eg ts holding a plasssat I tral liniment for sprains, bruises, lame- Ba and rheumatism. Pain Balm I un qnsled. For sal by all drogsUU. 14 Polar Bean Together. Fresh Arrivals -AT- MicDANIEL'S. Nice new Prunes, Evaporated Peaches, Evaporated Ap ples, Sun Dried Apples, Cape Cod Cranberries, Malaga Grapes, Hecker's Prepared Buckwheat, Old Fashion Plain Buckwheat, Fresh Oat Flakes, Grits, Rice, Shredtd Cocoanut, Sweet, Mixed and f lain Cucumber Pickles, Fresh Celery, Cid Fisb and Ir ish Potatoes, Canned Goods of all kinds. We will thank you for a share of your trade and guarantee satisfaction. Yours to please, J.L. mm. II Wholesale & Retail CJrooer, 'Phone 91. 71 Broad Hi 1 Shoes, Underwear ! The cool season is now on us and everybody will have to get out of their light weight wear :uiii the best place to supply yourself is at our etorc. Never in onr history havo we carried as complete ami up-to-date line as tnis season, and prices never so low. Below is a list of what w carry : Kuppenheimer& Griefs Clothing, W. L. Uotiglas, Lewis A. Crossetts, Nettleton, Stacy Adams and Ralston Health Sboos for Mim. Queen Quality and Reed's Kliocs for women. Wright's Health I'nderwear for men and a boaul i ful line of Underwear for womwii and children. J. J. BAXTER. S. Copious Big Fall and Winter Sale Commencing Sat. Oct. 22d. Dry Good 8, Ladies, Cloaks and Capes, Blank ets and Comforts, Men's and Boy's Under wear, Caps, Underwear, Men's Suits, and Boys Clothing. We invite the public to attend our fall and winter sale wui. li wil one of the greatest knQ.an in Now Bern hegan Saturday, be 75 Middle Nt. sFumfcure I The strange, savage aad Uaatlf 1 Uvtg woaden of the If atarel Kingdom have aevet been so eempraalvry eshlHted a they sow are In the Called dm rorepaagh and 811 Brother snormons asaaagetles, and wui 6 tbowa here oa November 17th. The latest ad dition to the rare wild beast wooden Is a whole Arctic mnagrle which actually ImIbo full fomrteea living, full-grown Polor Bmrs, a greater aemberttaa vea ay iplorerveraaw togetbtr at on llm, Kva the to Trait woaia wiewi . ... . . i j,.. ig iv4 a the eoetasd trouble Involved I. M- iTl T lli, Z aS. oaring such a eold waut eoegros. omrer, the tatlr eolUetloa Is a nnl' P'"a,a "u 01 """"Mk Inmrano IndcmnitT. The to- aBdlairoetloii,mflU your atuouo. - Mti wn.nanl(1 iU ana . mn.gm.n, nop, wu, roe.v rescn It yon get JOO It. Th elrcns aad hlnrjodrom rur-l'' .. ":L I H U first das, Brick. 0Z andatth.lr oonoluilo yoa will have I M. X ilLKAi MJMJf another ebaaoe tested ihMsoolotlcal fhoi 300 trtasure. n.nty of sts are provided South Front and Ilsnoock Eli. for .11 la lb hni LI prodrome Utit. So don't rnih blindly to scur os. TakslDoCl TOUf WatCO Pet KCfll n your time snd sevrjlhlng for Ills I ?hv not fcar It glrsn eipeit atujn- ail w,l vrntth slne. I llo by B ipft ie'r f Cimptn II1SUBIHCE iHD BBICK Like a' Bhlpwrecktd Bailor average nan wno suuuniy,nDas himself bereft of wealth or a oonv It I. fall of laUraet P"1"""" "T", rk at li.west X' ' a l ir n "'In. We are daily receiving our new line of Fall and Winter Houaefurnishing Goods. Our line of Cooking: and Heating Stoves is complete. Don't fail to get our prices before you buy. f K) III, I M a.. 4 W I i a 3 fi prices. T 0 UA.ki
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