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SIW BIEI, ! WIDSISDAT HOEKIIB, NQVIMBtR ' V 1904, TW8NTYTH1RD YEAR VOL. Xlll-lfO. U4, 1 M 111 We have just received children's and I misses $1.50 value for $1.00.' See Trindow display. Send the little ones down and get a fit. Ladies JnnnlA ; White and Navy Blue, NEW ERA PAINT UVUUJ Covering Capacity Unexcelled, Quality Undisputed BUCK'S STOVES SASH DOORS BLINDS Phone 99 THE PEOPLE DIVIDED. Gov 'Bob Glenn divided the croTtod with Miss Bob White. But when a man hits New Bern hunting a suit of Qothes there is no discussion; he goes straight to the AMERICAN STOCK COMPANY 69-61 MIDDLE STREET where he can get a fit. he gets a fit, if he is have them tailor made. the public that we earn goods, We cannot sell shoddy goods and 0tUnot try. R 1) 11 d CAROLINA BRICK CO., Plant at Clarka, Hyman'i Biding, Kinston and RoberaonvHIe. Annual Capacity 16,000,000. The large demand fpr our product trie Beat Ba.iding Brick on this market. We are now erecting Pry Kilni ibat will not only Increase onr output, bnt will also ma terially improve the quality of onr product. I1YJIAN BUlTIsY COMPANY, Now Bern, NO 1JS7 Middle St, . Full line of Drugi.Hed lclnes," Toilet Ax-. tlclea and Soap. ; Fresh 'Supply of Flower Seeds; IhjletLK Prracrfp font A Kpe Ulty Ve Test "Your Eyes Without Drugs. ; Why py e Urge etll for eaiag toei t rM attained ud IH dangerous 4(i a wvdnltf kt we have lb Bodr ooibodi uil lalrBMu to da ihlt wmk wllkiool drat elty aloe torlt t ( mh hundred hlnf rtanlai4 lula. , ..... f r We are t lniiniT,tTtl otht fn'oi no4 . r rlr nf poprlf Sid Vnla i v t rk!F4 rtmlrif tMBnf r, tnii thf lltrrwt i i .-- t 9tnlf yUL W i r- - i . M IMIMUMW '-., . .' r ' mm Vests uivuai worth $2 25 for $1.60 looks good spreads better wears best Economical in Fnsl Spleiii in opera tion Life tis In liraiilj 68 niddle St If he is tail ana thin short and thick we can It is Ttoell known to nothing but firstclass in Jut tides our claim, that we f arniah Selling Agent still sellina , ICE CREAM Broad St. Fruit Co sUdiiltlaalaUaiaaaAAaAi. I Tie Castaway Hot rri!y really good story tot by all odds ths beet thing Mite IKvm Las written. s.v,vr.i t 1 u "7 L 1 . siiu w cuiiin Claimed For Democrats In North Carolina. Singular Boycott Case Wins. In vestigating BoU Weevil Textile Department Students. Dye Plant la Carolina Mill. Raleigh, Not 1. Ia the Supreme oonrt thlt morning there was argument In a cue of muoh general Interest, that of the State vs Van Pelt and others, from Rowan, this being the case In which Van Pelt and others, as members of S labor anion verbally notlied a lumber dealer that he would be boycotted unless he employed only onion men and also published him In the papers. The man claimed that his business was injured. The case went sgilnit the State which appealed. State entomologist, Franklin Sherman has gone to Bhreveport, La., to attend the cotton boll weevil convention. Louisiana called this convention, the weevil having appeared in five parlihts In that State, the purpose being to have co-operation of all the cotton growing 8tates. There are now 60 students In the textile department at tbe Agricultural and Mechanical College, of which Prof. Wilson is the bead. Secretary Field cf the Democratic State Committee was asked today if he had ever seen political matters so quiet a week before election, and said never. He added that he thought the majority would be as large as that of four years sgo, that is over 60,000. The average guess by leading Democrats is from 60,- 000 to 60,000. Be says he sees nothing in the situation to Indicate a decrease. Plenty of speakers sre in the field. A very active and aggressive campaign has been conducted and a great deal of literature has been sent out. He fays Chairman Simmons hss managed the campaign well. The Caialeigh Cotton Mill here.ls put ting in a new dye plant, which will cost $15,000. News from Btate Tresorer Lacy, in Arizona is of his Improvment It steady and gratifying. Among todays arrivals were Congress man Theodore F. Eluttz of Salisbury, T J Jerome of Munroe, gustos B. Price Salisbury. The September bulletin of the State tgrloullurtl department was Issued to- Gay and Is devoted to farm and poultry, the matter having been prepared by State poultryman, J 8 Jeffrey. SHORT PASSING EVENTS. Seed cotton sold on the local maiket jeaterday S cents. For additional local news see second ptge. The Journal Is prepared to fur- ntsh Its readers today with the reg ular market quotations, through the courtesy of Mtarrs Burrut 4 Com pany. Prices on cotton In the local market yesterday ranged from 1.18, to 9.4S. Rrgular log roUtng at Bountrees Hall this evening at T0 try the Woodmen of tbe World. Atttnspbets are requested to attend with thstr working clothes on. Tbe logs are already cm and ready for rolling. The Womao'i aUssloasry Society of First Baptist Oharch will meet In Chore aasei this afternoon at foot o'clock. Wilmington papers note that the Re publicans Have opened headquarters la that city and are maklag eraalceaipain with speakings and literature. Ia the Item In yesterday's Journal re garding the payaaat t lire Insurance by the Royal Arcaawa, an error Was made to thstowtfjh should asvs beta Mrs JoU W$ai )nttd of Mrs JohaWsUrsJ. . A cold theatre does mm weUwIta the Brst class snjt - 'omenta which are aew being siren, V a the sooner the beet b tarned rs Vie better foraUeoa- eeraea. tae ammeat pobUe kere aaveexperltaoed devoid Uialre be fore, and qatt Ue pce There Is so aeed for lack la this atztfcalar say loe- loager. Give wafadh WUk the 1JH mit au im cius perrorssanea, . lilu Boots recelvtdaetf load of westera pools )tt night which wUl be sold at aaetlon fat unlay.' -. frad WlliInoa wu artel la lbs city ee rt for disorderly txilnol and tor ear rylag eoaoealtd Wf pan a. He was aoaad ever for trial ia lbs Bepr1ot Court ta- derlMboaas. " , .. Mr Osrsa Doa met wUh a pelafal to- eidaal jesterday. V litis Carrying a lari kslfe which h ot )ke paper en tut ItblSoOreoa kit hlrycle lbs slisr edge fell da his V , cm ilog a loaf gash Ssorailtatlns; tercrsl ill tehee. . . A' Untawsy felcycle. Terailnstod wi!a l"f Of I B Oronr, r. It dvs!"p4 s ' 1 i g to doctors i-l ? r. Tl.n 1 rir.1. I ' r. .- ' ' r;ly eut oa U ' f..r f STATE 8GFREJIB COURT. Tenth District Appeal Oases and Opin ions Handed Down. Special to Joornat Raleigh, NoTessber 1--Tke Supreme Court filed the followleg opinions from the tenth district. State vs Vanpelt from Rowan by J H Horah and AH Price with the Attorney General for the Bute, TFKlttts, RL Wright and Overman and Gregory for the defendant.' Grocery Co vs Railroad, byMcCrsry and Buark and F D Robins for Flaintlff, F H Busbce and A B Andrews, Jr., for defendant. Smith vs Breton by Shepherd and Sheppard for plaintiff, Adams, Jerome A Annfleld and H M Robins for defend ant. Appeals from 11th district will be called next Wednesday, November 9th. The court will not tit on tbe day of election. In the following order. Wall vs Smith. Whltaker vs Whltsker. Globe Oil Company vt Grocery Com pany. Goodwn vs Gliylor. Nash vs Hutson. Bollen vs Hancock. Pratt & Company vs Chaffln & Com pany. Reynolds vs Ballroad Eedd vs Cotton Hills. Hill vs Dalton. Jones vs Warehouse Co Corporation Commission vs A O L Railroad set for end of the 11th dis trict. The opinions were handed down as follows: Marsh vs Griffin, from Union, no er r. Edmunds vs Lemmond, from Unlon.no rror. Houston vs Lumber Co. .from Durham appeal dismissed. Andrews vs Wellngton, from Orange, reversed. Turrentlne vs Wetllngton.from Orange affirmed. Richardson vs Ins. Co, from Guilford, error. Barker vs Barker, from Guilford, af firmed In both appeals. Brooks vs Holton. from Guilford, no error. Ohrhllsn vs Railroad from Durham, reversed. In re Fowler, from Moore, per curiam, afflrmed. Knell vs Robinson from Union, per curiam, affirmed. Thomas vs McKnlght.from Moore, per curiam, afflrmed. Eennedy vs Railroad, from Union, per curiam, affirmed. GAINED A POUND A WEEK. Brooklyn Woman Tells of Simple Flesh Forming Food That Is Also s Cure For all Stomach Troubles. Thinness Is one of the nxaay symptoms oaused by disordered digestion. This Is well illustrated by aa ex- pertcaoe told by Mrs X J Ball, ll Wal worth Btreet, Brooklyn, who asysi "My daughter has gained over a pound a week since she begaa taking MJ-e-or. Her appetite Is good sad the enjoys her food very mech.. Her faoe and limbs are filling oat, aad she has a good color. She has also regained her spirits, while she ased to he so saelsaeholy thatl thought 'at liases she would lose her mlad. , For a Jong while she was quite weak end her aervts eo' shattered that she had ooavolstoas aad could act sleep at alghl. Mew slaoe takiag aU-e-as she tleepe right through the tight aatO morning aad has gained greatly fat streagta.,i . ."-" t '.-.' Few sntjdlcues have as staey frisada ut Hew Bern as MI-o-oe. Fg Daffy has the local agvncy tor this preparatloa A bos of these tablets eoatt but AOe, aad this asteont will cere the average dye peptle sad fill eat the wetted form. Begin tbe sac of Mt-ea-a at ease, kaoW' lag that oaleet It eares, It wul east yon absolutely nothing. ' - Waterman's Ided Fountain Pens the Test Pens nude. Tot tale by O . :i O. I)-. RUMORS OP BITCH Between Russia and England. Baltic Fleet Sails. Eogltth Prepared To Act. London, Nov 1. Lord Lansdowne, the foreign secretary, end Lord Bel borne, first lord of the sdmtrallty and Count Renckehdorff. the Russian am bassador had a long conference last night, which continued until a late hour After the conference summons was la sued for another cabinet meeting to be held Wednesdsy. The rumors are not confirmed, bnt they are current that a serious hitch has occurred. London, Nov 1. Your correspondent at Vigo, Spain, wires that tbo Russian Baltic fleet under Admiral Rodjestven sky left that port this morning. St Petersburg, Nov 1. It is teported that England has consented to the Bal tic fleet proceeding on its way providing the officers responsible for the North Sea incident are left behind as a sort of hostage pending the Investigation. Gibraltar, November 1. The garri son was suddenly ordered to be mobi lized at 10 this morning and that the &eet' has been ordered to be ready to put to sea at a half .hour'b notice. Capt. Jack Crawford Last Nig-ht. The people of New Bern had a treat In the entertainment line rather out of the ordinary. It wai a breezy, enthu siastic interesting talk on life In the west. The love of rature supersedes everything ehe with the captain and he makes city life appear ridiculous by bis graphic description of the career ot a wild west man who Is laying the founds tlon for a great civilization In the border land. Then his tenderer nature finding ex pression in poetic uterances made his lecture pleasurable, He was the pro moter of a scheme to relieve the family of Gen. Hood the famous Confederate commander and the touching references to the reconciliation of the blue and the gray was a signal of marked appreciation by the audience Capt Crawford was a soldier In the Union army but that fact did not hinder him from showing kindness to those who fought against him. He appears before his audiences In costume, composed of a deer skin coat. Hit garment has had a rather of a hard experience, having been the overcoat of a wax figure la the Eden Museeln New York City, covering a figure repre senting the famous poet-scout. Thi Coming of "Macbeth." Lovers of the highest ideals in dra matic art are oontiouslly finding fault with the too frequent appearances not only here, but in all the cities of silly farcical plays, cheap sensationalism, and the other Immaterial features of current theatrical productions, and are always clamoring for the works ot Bbaktpeare and the other great masters of llteralnrr. It is a pleasure to snnounoe In tbls cod neotlon the early appearance hereof the eminent tragedian, John Griffith and hit splendid com pan 7 ot ltgltlmate artists in Shakespeare's Immortal tragedy "Macbeth" with brilliant fire-proofed soenlo equipment, eleotrlcal effects, chemical Illusions and all the details needed to Insure an absolutely perfect performance of this the grestest of the great master's plays. Evirywlere that Mr Griffith bas appeared the local press has teemed with praise of his magnificent performance and It will be a real pleas ure to welcome blot to this city. The engagement Is sunounoed for Friday Nov. lllb, and promises to be the one great big event of the state n. Disastrous Wrecks. Carelessness is reaponslbls for many a railway wreck end lbs ssme causes ere making human wrecks of tuffcreri from Throat aad Lang trouble, Bnt slaee the advent ef Br King's Hew DJf ary for Consumption, Coughs aad Colds, svea the worst eaees ess be cored sad hopeless reslgaatkoa Isae longer watery. . Mrs Lots Gregg of Dor Chester, Mesa Is oae of aaaay whose life was teved by Dr Stag's Dew Discovery This crest remedy Is guaranteed foe ell Throat and Lang dleetres by C D Bred asta, Druggist. Fries toe, sad 11.00. Trial bottle free. : ."". IHSUHinGE lRD BRICK Lite a Shipwrecks d Bailor , . adrift, bJ picas and hopeless Is lbs averago man who anddmly Doda himself bereft of wealth or a eom petenua by reason of fire loss with out Insurance Indemnity, The tn inranoa oonipanloi wo Sens will some to your rescue If yon get your policy now. I also aril flrst olass Crick. ; o. a nicoitit. r Those 300 1 South Front and Hancock Eta. - Dots Tour Witch Need Kerairi Why sot 1ts It t'on t y an e;-"t rk It 1l t I f!Tt! tpTt aut tf'n t Cifrptril Fresh - AT - MicDANIEUS. Nice now Prunes, Evaporated Peaches, Evaporated Ap ples, Sun Dried Apples, Cape Cod Cranberries, Malaga Grapes, Hecker'a Prepared Buckwheat, Old Fashion Plain Buckwheat, Fresh Oat Flakes, Grits, Rice, Shreded Cocoanut, Sweet, Mixed and Flain Cucumber Pickles, Fresh Celery, Old Fish and Ir ish Potatoes, Canned Goods of all kinds. We will thank you for a share of your trade and guarantee satisfaction. - a. 'Phone 01. 1 UaVBUiiDLIfcl CloiliP, Shoes SHSH5H5ESB5E5E5B'TESHSllSHSaSHS,ES2SEEaEaSH5a5SSa 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 store. Never in our history have we carried as complete and up-to-date line as tnis season, and prices never so low. Below is a list of what we carry : Kuppenheimer & Griefs Clothing, W. L. Douglas, Lewis A. Orossetts, Nettleton, Stacy Adams and Ralston Health Shoes for Men. Queen Quality and Reed' Shoes for women. Wright's Health Underwear for men and a beau I i ful line of Underwear for women and children. H5ESHSH5 H5H5H5E55S2SaSH525HS255H5HSH5HS55HSHS J. J. BAXTER. W &f3 fr Wo are dally recelvlnfir our newtUnefof Fall and Winter Hourjefmniihing Goods., Our line of Cooking and Heating Stoves Is complete. Don't fail to get our pxicea beloro you buy. Arrivals Z: 5? Yours to please, Wholesale & Retail Grocer, 71 Brosd Hi , Underwear ! Our Special Offerings this week; watch price ftOi) sample suitB for men and leys uortli from $5 to I15d, will 1 offered this week $2 9s to $H li'.i 9ii honvy latent style overcoats 7f)0 values now $4 9K Buy your Jackets from us an3 Have money. You cmi get an upto date Jac ket worth $4 5(1 for K !in and a IB Jacket for $4 OS :t57liydn heavy sheeting at 3 li- ic. nr,3 ydo '' i.e'h Flannelette worth 10c and 1 1 1-lY offered tbls week at (i l-4r i'.O pieces Hsnrtcd colors heavy kirt goods IH inches ido, require - 1-2 yds to a skirt, will sell tnis week for 49o yd; onlv one pkirt pattern to a customer. Many otlnc things too numerous to mention which we will idler at greatly riducod prices. N. COPLOX 75 Middle St. O . . . : , . ;
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