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4r. ' . .- ' ' ' . . .4 ', ,' ;-: ' VOL. XIIIHO, 1817 BIW BIRH, I. C.,, SATURDAY MOBUNfl, OCTOBtR 29. 1904, TWKNTYTB4HD YEAH C T "V. Bny the American Corset for styl and comfort and jou will wear no other. This corset is (old 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 dl shapes and sizes. r AMERICAN BEAUTY STYLE S8B Kalaiuioe Corett Co, Salt Makers Phone 288 43 Pollock St. Cppoiite Postoffice. , iJ.ftlMmLMI NEW, ERA PAINT looks good spreads better wears best Covering; Capacity Unexcelled, Quality Undisputed BUCK'S STOVES Itunical in Fisl Sjltii Id operation Li tin: in durability SASH DOORS BLINDS Phone 99 68 niddle 5t THE PEOPLE DIVIDED. Gov Hob Glenn divided the croTtod with Miss Bob White. But when a man hits New Bern hunting a suit of Qothes there is no discussion; be goes straight to the AMERICAN STOCK COMPANY 59-61 MIDDLE STREET where he can get a fit If he is tall ana thin be gets a fit, if he is short and thick he can have them tailor made. It is Itoell known to the public that we carry nothing but firstclass goods. We cannot sell shoddy goods and T&itl not try. o) fo) r e en CAROLINA BRICK CO., Plants at Claries, Hyman's Biding, Klnston and Eobersonville. Annual Capacity 16,000,000. Tbe largeiemand for our product justifies our olalm, that we I arnlsh the Beef Bu.lding Briok on this market We are now erecting Dry Kilns i hat will not only increase our output, oat will also ma terially improve the quality of our product IIYMAJT SUrriiY COMPANY, " New Bern, NO geMn Amt HrMS PhflfMffl uvui l ki a uwiuiiwvi m 17 Middle nu Full line of Dru'g8tUed Iclnei,'. Toilet Ar ticles and Soap. Fttshk Supply '?of? slower oceds. JPh jKlclaDS ' Prticrlp- font A Specially. ... vVTfMTTTTIfVIMTITffTTTf We are stilt selling ice cream; Broad; SU 1: Fruit - Xo SAAAAAAAtAtAlAAAAtlttM c Wedding Gilts Ont line of EWrUnt Blher is of , Kot onl ; really ooJ ,'tory the nrw desfgu, from the nedlura to the most expensive prioti. Also oar Cut Glass line is large, of the richest out of Amerioao glass and can adorn king's tahU. We Id- v!(e a comparison of quality and TheCa5tawhyJ but by all od Jj the best thJnf J! lis SWm has wriUen. '' WORS OFUl'l. Hunters Cannot Wait. Date Bird Shooting;. For Goreraer Aycoek Baty on Stamp. Edaeationsl Day at Colored Fair. Applications For Admission T Soldiers Home. Pen sioners Increase. Raleigh, Oct 89 Governor Aycoek, after mskiog a itrong political speech here last night before a great audience, left at 4 o'clock this morning for Pitts boro, to make another speech. He gc es tomorrow to Henderson, for the iame purpose. Today was educational day at the State Colored Fair here. Yesterday tbe numbers of visitors reached thiee thoniand. It is learned that there are violations of the law against shooting partridges before November 1. It Is said that with in two miles of Raleigh pot hunters have been killing birds for several The number of rural free dellveiy car riers today reached the high figure of 785. A number more will be put on be fore the year ends. Secretary T K Bruaer of the State Board of Agriculture who expeeted to return to 8t Louis to wind up some work connected with the Ei position says he will not do so, but will remain here. Over 61 applications for admission to the Boldiers Home are now on file and the Superintendent expeots a number more to come In. One of the questions which is being asked, la whether the legislature will in crease the amount of pensions- Though there Is a considerable Increase In the number of pensioners, yet the fund has not been enlarged. Borne farmers in this section say they hare practically completed the picking of the cotton crop, but the majority of them have not done so, but on the con trary have much yet In the field. Tbe Wilmington Stamp Works Com pany Is authorised to Increase Its capital stock from $3600 to (25,000- The number of newspapers In this 8'ate Is 293, with a total circulation of ,528. Of them 188 are Democratic; 15 Republican, 21 Independent, and 2 Populist. News in a Nutshell. The new underground railway In New York City was opened with formal cere monies at the City Hall Thursday. It was reported that the Union Pacifio had secured an option on the Great West ern Hallway. Miss Mary Worth Bagley, of a noted North Carolina family, being penniless committed suicide In New York. Five men "beating a ride" on a Wa bash freight train were killed In Illi nois. The State troops were withdrawn from Berkley, the scene of the lynching of the negro Blount last Monday, and all is quiet. . Representatives of nations of the torrid tone who have been showing themselves on the "Pike" at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, at St. Louis find the weather too disagreeable for them, and quite a number are returning home. it I CsBpoMi of th Hardest Kaowu Orarantc Subotaace. The crown of a huuiau tooth is cov ered by a brilliant white cap of ex treme derjsMy, tbe enamel, which Is not only the hardest tissue of the hu man body, consisting, as It does, of 96.5 per cent of mineral and of S.5 per cent of animal matter, but also tbe hardest known organic substance. The whole ot the friction entailed by the mastication of food falls .upon the cutting edges of our teeth and these are protected by en extra thickness of enamel. So hard Is this that only In extreme cases, in persons who live ou very hard food requiring much masti cation, has It been known to wear off. This enamel cap Is composed of a vast number of microscopic rods, one end of each of which rests upon the dentine, and the other reaches the free cutting surface. These rods vary in shape and. position, some being Ave and others six sided, some straight and others sinuous, but they are all arrang ed so that the maximum degree of compactness and strength is secured. School Children in North Carolina. Raleigh, Oct 28. Statistics just com pleted In tbe office of the State Superin tendent of Public Iuatruatton abow that there are 686,009 children of school sge la the State; 463 689 white; 221,545 col ored and 1,825 Croatan Indians. The State distributed January 1, $100,000 among the eoonties for the public school This has been on the basis of 14.07 cents to each child. PLAYS AND PLAYERS. SETTLEMENT IN SIGHT Of North Sea QalTage. British Cruisers Shadow Ruasian Fleet. London, Oct- 28. There is an abscqBtl of official news this morning regarding tbe situation Closed by the Russian Baltlo fleet firing on the British fisher men, but the atmosphere Is rapidly clear Ing and U la believed Lord Laasdowns, (fie foreign secretary, will be able to announce at the cabinet meeting today ibtt a leirtement oi the dlfflenuy la la sight. Charles Wulcolt will be seen this on with Miss Maude Adams in her soeclal season throiiKli the south In "The Little Minister." A dramatization of Tolstoi's "The Kreutzer Sonatn" is being prepared for Ulss Blanche Walsh and will hare Its first presentation in December at Mc- Vkker's theater, Chicago. Miss Sibyl Carlisle will Join William Gillette's company again as his leading -woman In "Tbe Admirable Cricbton. She has been appearing with Sir Charles Wyndham and Mary Moore In London. Carlotta Xellson, tbe young actress who made a success In "Hedda Gabler' and later'ln "Love's Pilgrimage" last saason, has been engaged by Charles Frobmsn to appear with William Faversbam. A Romaneo of Athlone," which Cbauncey Alcott revives this season. treats exclusively of llfs among tbe rlah gentry. There are no peasants in tbe dIst. and the comic element is confined to two servant characters. George M. Cohan's starring tour will -commenco carlv in uctooer, ana nis New York engagement will be In anaurated Oct 81 at tbe New York theater, where bis newest muslca iilav. "Little Johnny Jones," should run for some time. London, Oct. J8 At the Ruasian batty the followlec itatement was ls- aed: 'Wtiln eotrttfjit communication with is British govt irnment aad as a re ult of these eoauaanieations the embae sy hoyee there will 1 m a speedy and satis lactoiy aetUesMM. The whole aspect ot the mKaetlM hi t decidedly lssprov d. London, Oc 28- -A dispatch to the Central Newt from Gibraltar says the BtiUth crulsore he left here heading westwardJt to believed their dtsUastlon ItTaagleTKAdUpatah to the Kxchante Telegraph Compear says theenlsers have left Gibraltar for Ylgo, Spain, where tbe Baaslaa lealUe fleet Is now at anchor, , Capt Jack Crawford, tNezt Taetday Oftpt Jack Crawford, jwet, seoat, sol dier ad noted leoterer, will he at the njw Maeoale Theeuw ait Taesday eight, appeertag t the- se seed aastbtr of New Bertl tyeeam CkXirts. ; This at wui be a dtlixhiras sxae, at uipt Caawtord Is brilliant ptet torsi . talker a4 U a amaa who at beta naroeik the thiekost at batale aad Whe Ives traveled eiteaa(Bly. i Of Caot Craw'ord the A!acUhed Joan k. OocAetelt, ftwsMrly editor of the Hew Talk Advertiser seaVU ' "Capula Jack Is astaa of eras literary ability aad 1 satinets. . Ue Is etolf-tralaed eededaoate'e. Ha Mtahtktii dtll esta tsaegery, hot be has trod deeUsg aad eaaiaoj eiloqaeaee. Bs U tat only plalasauJt v who heat ever.' eVcalfioa nterstejej. fie .dose not deal an blood tad ifcandaread valxartty.bat Vs1bU UmwOI West la lit me eolors Hit falleethervicetas a gevettstMst eeost aretftttiaadtobyeotaeet thennist dls Ungolahed mllllar foffioeef the troai tier forer. end lbaie taatlateof is natav peafi,hl. ei , f.' '"t im Police tteurt Kewa.'V" . Beta Walker, earn of the pUoe epnrU eteadtae was fountl rallly mt disorderly eondeet yeMridi lie was Uttd Ut toe and costs ansa alls to 7 IX Bsjaila Jsiiitnt, rMfoolfa an abvMci fT1rr, . - or r,d bad Ms fn to pay f.,r MC r.r.yTf yit foe a SHORT STORIES. A newly discovered cotton tree in Mexico promisee to rival in production the cotton plant of tbe United States. There are 44,000 hotels In tbe United Siatea, representing an Invested cop Ital of over $0,000,000,000. These ea tasilahnrants employ 8,000,000 persons The Benedict Arnold bouse, a Revolu tlontry war landmark at New Haven, Co an., has been toru down. Tbe front doors anu aomt of tbe colonial win dows hate beau given to tbe Ne Ha ven Colony Historical society for pret ervatlon. A man who has made a study ot the subject reports that the average fsm lty will spend 30 a year for bread They will spend more for potatoes, several times at much for vegetables, mere thin thie for fruit and about $100 for meat Tbe American cow Is an Institution of huge dimensions. She produces an nually 8,000,000,000 gallona ot milk, L600 ,000,000 peuoda of butter end 800, 000,000 pounds ot cbeese, not to men tion hides, leather, glue, hair, borne and Other byproducts. Her total dairy crop to worth over 1300,000,000 a year. CROWN OF A TOOTH. "Old Home" Tbontat.. Don't let your heart be troubled by the man who comes back and tells what wonderful success he has had as a result ot leaving bis home town. It Is well enough for the sake of polite ness to listen to his stories of Immense business deals or fabulous salariw or wonderful offers -which he was com pelled to refuse because he was offered still more by some one else, but dou't swallow the tales. The men who go away and succeed do not need to tell of their success. You hear of their suc cess. It speaks for Itself. You are do ing better than tbe cheap monkeys that have to megaphone their success. Attempt to follow their example, and you will meet with disaster. Atchison Globe. Snpertltlon About Cata. There are many strange superstitions extant about cats. When cats sneeze. it-la said, it Is a sign of rnlu. The car dinal point to wl k-h a cat turns and washes Its face after rain shows the direction from which the wind will blow. When cats are snoring foul weather Is sure to follow. Cats with their tails up and hair apparently elec trified Indicate approaching wind. If sparks are seen when stroking a cat's back expect a change of weather soon. When a cat washes Its face with Its back to the Are expect a thaw in winter. i Fresh Arrivals 1 Tree Life. Have you any idea what Is the aver age length of a tree's life? Information gathered by the German forestry com mission assigns to the pine tree TOO years as a maximum length of life, 42C years to the silver fir, 275 to the larch, 245 to the red beech, 210 to the aspen, 200 to the birch, 170 to the ssh, 146 to the elder ami 1,10 to tbe elm. The heart of the oak begins to rot at about the age of 300 years. Of the holly It Is said there Is a specimen aged 410 years In existence near As cbaffenburg, in Germany. TJ. H. Snowden, St. Paul-Wife was alok for years, nothing did any good un til we uted Hollitter'e Rocky Mountain T. Tins W itron? and healtbv. 35 centa.TeaorTablf'le. F S Duffy. EDITORIAL FLINGS. Tbe csfr baa bad reasoa to walk the door at night for several months past, ae he won't mind It so much now. Chicago Becord-Hsrald. .'. A eourt docMoo wss recently bend ed down to the effect that a wotnsa toe net have to support bet husband. Bat a awober of ihea will continue dolor It. just . the aaae.-PlUaOeld Eagle. ; - : - - .-'f'r.-r- ' Carroll" .0. Wright says that ear Wtgee bare beau Increased 188 per teat While we have every respect fee Mr. Wright's oplnkma, we would pra ter to bare tbe csshlar'glve as that kind ef InforasetiosvWaablogtoa Post gemury Hay's eoa-la-isw will vote for Parker, I'ucte Uaaaawsy will Joio tbe secretary in the belief that soot-In law ought at leant to slay at liuin 90 electtoa day If tbef ran t aland by tbe ftmlljr.-Cblctgu Herortl Herahl. A Pari dispatch dw-lares tlm kslaer will end tbe rtuaao Jiipaneeo war by bis mediation. Tbe kaiser setting forth toward the rising toe with the dove of peace bit Surer would make a fine tnbject for a biatorleal pnlntlDf -C'bl-rsge Poet . ' New Masonic Theatre ! Monday Night Oct 1. The Beautiful and Eminent Jeanne Towlet in A. W. Pinero's Masterpiece The most disowned play of the decade. Thie famous play has set all the country talking. The N, Y. Sun eeys: "Not to hen Mn this masterpiece is to have missed a great vital play." A complete production, Eiquis ite acoeasories, and. a company of unsurpassed exoellenoe, Including Jatnss S Wilson, Freaeno Bumner, A 0 Nockey, Harry Darnton, Eliz abeth Goodail Hester Armstrong, Elisabeth French, Anita Zorn and others, Beats Main Floor, 75o $1 and $1,60 Gallay, 260 60o and 76o at Water. Typewriters. , I buy,' tent, sell and exf , ; ohanare Typewriters. 'A- v few good rebuilt RemiDg- . ton's Just received to rent - Call early and get your " Owen G. Dunn Leading fllatar at Stationer. Cat. Pelleck Crayon SU. g -AT. ZkcDANIEL'S. Nice now Prunes, Evaporated Peaches, Kvapm ;ited Ap ples, Sun Dried Apples, Cape Cod Cranberries, Malaga Grapes, Pecker's Prepared Buckwheat, Old Fashion Plain Iluckwheat, Freth Oat Flakes, Grits, liice, Shred d Cocoatint, Sweet, Mixed and Plain Cucumber Pickles, Fresh Celery, C-x Fish and Ir ish Potatoes, Canned Goods of all kinds. We will thank you for a share of your trade and guarantee satisfacaon. Yours to please, Wholesale eft Retail L! Hrocer, Phone 91. 71 ISro&d Ht I J. L. MAIL CloUiing1, Shoes, Underwear ! 5H57iSH5H5HSHS72SH':r2S7i52SHSil57iS7STiSa5H5ESHSr;5ES2 Thecoolsea60nisnowon.ua and everybody will have to get out of their light weight wear and the best place to supply yourself is at our tt ne. Never in our history have we cartied as complete and up-to-date line as tnis .season, and prices lu-ver so low. Below is a list of what we carry : KuppenheimerA Griefs Clothing, W. L. iiouglae, Lewis A. Crossetts, Nettleton, Stacy Adams and Ralston Health Shoes for Me.t. Queen Quality and Reed's Shoes for women. Wright's Health Underwear for men and a beauti ful line of Underwear for women and chikln-n. !SSH5a5aSHSa57iS2SZlSHSHH3SHSESHSaSE57iS7iS J. J. BAXTER. S. Coplon's Big Fall and Winter Sale Commencing Sat. Oct. 22d. Dry Goods, 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 salo v. belt will be one of tbe greatest known in New Bern began Saturday, 75 Middle Hi. Elr.k b'W.t It bra - s diior. a-4 t Docs Tour Watch Weed Repairs Wbf aotkavs It gtvta Sfpert atten- lloa by sa exprt Jwale " Conspeteni wotk at lowtt rrir m1 motto, . E.P.rAj;ui:T, We are daily recelvlnour new line of Fall and Winter Housefarnishlng Goods. Our line r i of Cooking and Heating Stoves Is complete. Don't fail to get our pilcei belore you buy. --,, .'M ' P illl" 1 ruii r::i n:1 ! in 1 1 VALDLK ETr.r.CT.
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