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iiw,mi,' i. csraMt 'BoMiM, sovimbu e, 1104, TWENTY THIKL) VE1B 101. UH--IO. III. t NORTH CAROLINA Btanr J 0-4, aft wool, izhite or gray, $350 i 11-4 $4.75 Mercerized Dawn Gomforts 12-4 $4.00 NEW ERA PAINT Covering Capacity Unexcelled, Quality Undisputed BUCK'S STOVES -4 SASH DOORS BLINDS Phone 99 Get You AMERICAN STOCK COMPANY PIIIIu HOWARD. o) To) r L2) ill L I CAROLINA BRICK CO., PlanU at Clarka, Hyman'i 8iding, Kington and RoberaoMitle. Annual Capacity 16,000,000. The large demand for our prodnot w nan dkiuuik onoi on mis mar iter we an now erecting Dry Kilm that will not only Increase our output, but will alto mi tetially improve the quality ol onr product. HTM AN aUJTIsT COMPANY, New BeirvN O New Masonic Theatre ! Friday Night Nov. 11. John ML Biokey Present the emi nent Tragedian Johji Griffith, aided by a brilliant company of legitimate playen in a stupendous production of BkakwpearVi fan mortal tiagedy " .,. ,DaxalIng electrical effects; 8ttrt- ' ling obemloal illusionij f euational' ' battle tableau, ate. ' A tele of en- ohantanrat la tlx acta,' eurpwalng ay perform uoe aver given la Ihla nrr cfreih l Im mm HOR ;.?; HiEDCK,- Attorney at Lavsr. , if ketS 12-4 $5.50 looks good spreads better wears best Economical in Fuel Splendid in operation Life time in Aurally 68 niddle St Fall Stt uur new stooK naa arrived; we have the largest and best selejted stock we have ever had. Men's, Youth's and Boy's clothing Onr Shoe department is complete with the 1 test styles of standard Tuaku. We welcome our old pat Tons and invite the public to in spect our stock before buying elsewhere. Hi Justifies our claim, that we famish Selling Agente Watermarks Med Fountain Pens the Best Pens made. '. For tale by ' j' Owen G. Dunn, Laadlag Prlaler Btatloner, Cat. Fell Craraa It. Tbe New Yoik .Journal and Waabtogton Poet for thr ful. DISKISUl DDilB intone Raleigh Aldermen. Allege Violation Watts Law Hot Talks Atnonr eatus KIlo Counsel. Cage Goes OftT. Incrtage la Apple Tree Planfng. Rain Fall of Benefit. Raleigh, Nov S.-VThe noted caset Kllgo against Uattls la not to be trtedjat this term of Wake Superior court but goes over until next term. Gattla asked for a continuance, In which Kliffo con tented. The latter has never asked for continuance of the case. There wai a pretty lively bout between couneel In thecaie, Gattla'a attorney charged that the defense wished delay, to which an attorney said that the Jpolioy was to delay the , trial "so that the appeal would not go before the Supreme court; that the case had been on the Wake dooket two years and that never until now had It been put on the calendar. Of course the Supreme court will now hear the esse late In the spring, when there Is a new court, so to peak. State Horticulturist Hume was inter- iewid today in regard to fruit in the State. He says there Is a wide awaken ing as to the apple crop In the west and that tbeie aie very heavy plantings of trees all through tbat section. The crop in the northwestern counties was almost a failure. In Haywood county there Is only half a crop, while in Clay there ie ninety per cent. In Henderson and Transylvania it was badly injured by early hail. The prospects for next year's crops aie very good as tbe trees show a bountiful supply of fruit buds There are better methods of earing for the trees and also more Interest In spray lng and other protection against Insects as well as a very gratifying Improvement in the method of handling fruit, though In this respeot much Is still to be desired Prof Hume will soon Issue publications one on pinning fruit trees and the other on the handling of fruit for market. The dispensary was a snbjeot of iath et sbarp discussion by the Boaid of Al dermen at last night's session, some of them charging that the dispensary Is trying to sell too much liquor. One of them charged that the Watts Law Is be ing violated dally. One aldermen de elated that the object of the dispensary seemed to be to sell as much liquor as possible. The city of Raleigh Is petitioned to remove the quaint old house in whlofa President Andrew Johnson was bora to Pollen's park. A gentleman gave the Colonial Dames f 100 for the purchase of the house, which waa bought last summer, .The city has not yet de cided whether to accept the building and to move It to the park. The pur pose la to have as a plaoa for the exhi bition of relies. Rain fell here all day yesterday and until nearly midnight and the streams are now quite full. The rain was of benefit, thefarmers say. It knocked out the circus which remained here and which showed today, having cancelled its day at Henderson. ESCAPED CONVICT CAUGHT. Jamea. Davis, Colored, -Who "Filed de Coop" Last June, Again in Limbo. James Davis, alias Will Robinson, State convict, who escaped last Jane from the convict camp at Dover, waa captured at Jacksonville, last Friday, by officers Luptoa aad Bryan, and jester dsy he was returned to the custody of the offioers of the penitentiary. Davit wis sent op from New Hanover county tor a term of three years for lar otny. He wt assigned to work at the Dover camp and his escape was adver tised with the reward at that time, Meiers Luptoa and Bryan are entitled to much eredlt for their part la getting tbe man for he hu the reputation of being very cunning. Hrtnpton located hire at fits la Pamltoo ooonty last sum mer, but cuoamitanoct prevented hint from arresting Davis then. Aa attempt to get him failed as ae left Pamlico aad came to New Bern. 'V -".?'"s-. Darlt waa la New Bern daring earal- vel week aad waa arretted here for dis orderly conduct, i He gave hit aame as Will BoblMon aad 1st been -kaowa by that name la this sect lea slnee kta es cape. He had beta la Jeckaoavtlle for some time aad It was leaned by the of ficers ; thsi be. waa - engaged la a fight there with eome other aegrot aad severely beaten. When the laformaal told Mr Luptoa of the fight keatloaleg Will Robinson the aaate of the victim he at onoe eetooleted the IMs with those of hit tarter here aad eoacluded lie was tbe atta who was wanted. Frldar the offioers went lo JatksotUle and arreeted Davie.' ' i'r,X: -: ':' , ,. , '- ' : Mr Luptoa was able W tdeattry tbe man la another way quite antsuaL He had beea Informed at a peculiar trait tbe man bad of speaking nb) thoughts BriaariMly what Uk.a by surprise. De tested tha Informstloa oa Davis and was ttwuful. . IN FIRST DEGREE For Murder. Verdict Against Mc- Cne. Charlottesville, Va., November 5-The m of MoOoe for killing his wife went to the jury Friday, and the Jury after kting out all night, at noon today brought In a verdict of murder In first degree. In Virginia the penalty for this Is death. CAROLINA FAIL TO SCORE Georgetown Defeats University . A & M College Draw With South Carolina. Norfolk, November 5th. In the foot ball game here today between George town University and tbe University of North Carolina, Georgetown won, score 18 to 0. Balelgh, November 5tb. The foot ball game here today between the A fc M College team and the University of South Carolina, neither side made a ran, result 00. OUR HELLO SfSTEM A Means of Telephonic Communication That is Deeply Appreciated. The Home Telephone and Telegraph Co are making good progress on the completion of their lines and service As far aa the public are conoerned the work is completed but many details are to be attended to yet, In order to get the best results from it. The new switch board is a most Inter esting Instrument to watch and lntrl cate to understand It is constructed on the Central Energy system which term means that the electric appliances are all within the exchange. The power of operation la derived from them en tlrely. The switch board is arranged for 500 subscribers, and has four sec tlons. each section requiring an operator When a subscriber calls a light shows at a small disc indicating that a call has been made by a patron. At the same time the drop showing the number of the applicant flutters in its place and remains closed and the connection wlih the party desired is obtained. The method of making the connection is much the same as that used by any ex change but new ideas also prevail there and a person who does not understand the technical workings of the phone Is lost in the endeavor to comprehend it The exchange operators have to con tend with some things that perhaps are not known to the publlo that the latter should be understand. One is that It annoys the operator for a party to be constantly "ringing up" c antral by means of playing the receiver. The act of removing the receiver Is sufficient to warn the exchange that a call Is made. Another praollcets common and that la the habit of leaving the receiver off tbe hook when a conversation Is com pleted. It ie Impossible 10 ring that number op when the receiver Is out of place. It Is not necessary to apeak through the phone above an ordinary tone of voice and the telephone ie so oonttruct ed that one can not be understood so well wben he talks In a loud lone as when be talks low. The Improvement Is an extensive and a costly one, but it Is not begrudged by the company who are always anxious to serve the best Interests of the publlo. They have been provided with tbe best telephone system posslble,both for local use or for communicating with' other cities. borne are disposed to complain on ae oeunt of rates. We are rsllaby Informed that Balelgh. Greensboro, Charlotte, Wilmington, and all oHtee of their class are higher ttiaa they are In New Bern. The taut of the smaller cities are the tame. It It, therefore, aot w1e to objeottothe phone ratea for the com paay la as liberal with New Bern sub scribers as with any la tba Bute. , Death ot Mr J W Hamilton Mre Trances Hamilton, wife of Mr J W HaaUltoa diad at her noma oa Booth front street Saturday morning. The remains ware taken to Atlantic, Carteret eonnty for Interment. L. a DANIEL'S 42 Craven - BU New Bern, N. 0 , has just received - the finest lot of''" ' ."".. en m aWJ3 Vaa tV , 3 Vatt 4 enr from Et. Louis that was ever olfered lor Bale in i:.a-trrn North CarolJnat and have also Just receive:! a lino lot 01 VOICE OF THE PEOPLB Her Life An Example. Editor Journal: It was with a feeling of deep regret that the writer read In the Journal of the let, insl, an announcement of the death of Hiss Rachel Brookfield. With the passing of this estimable lady. New Bern loses one ot Us sweetest characters, and the cause ol education one of its slncerest devotees. For half a century, the chief concern of her life was the instruction snd training of youth, and from beginning to end, she did her work cheerfully, graciously, and well. Miss Brookfield taught by example as well as by precept. (While inculcating- practical Ideas, she also had an eye to the spiritual wellfare of her rJuplb. A sincere Christian herself; she endeav ored to bring the young hearts under her care, to a knowledge of the Savior of the world, and the beauties of the higher life. Indeed, it may be t:uly said of her, tbat "she pointed the road to Heaven, and led the way." In his boyhood, the writer had the happiness to be a pupil of HIsb Brook field for two yean, and her gentle dis position haB left an tndelllble im preselon upon his memory. He can never forget her kindness and friend ship In those halcyon days, when cue was unknown, and all the world seemed to blossom as the rose. Her whole life was like one of those long cummer day the fragrance of which lingers in our memories, after tbe dull, coid winter has chilled the earth Her dta'h, let us hope, wa9 for ber but the beginning of a brighter and happier existence, where earthly trials and disappoint ments are never known. '-Precious In tbe sight o( the Lord, U the death of Hii Batnts." J EC. Waynosvllle, N C, Nov 3rd. VOICE OP THE PEOPLE A & N C Offices. TruUlu, No 2 Township. Craven County, Nov 4'h. MrCL 8tevens, Editor. Now Bern N O. Dear Sir: Our people are very much Interested in the thoughtful editorial which appear ed In the New Bern Journal under date of Nov 8rd, regarding the movement of the railroad offices from New Bern to Ooldsboro, and the threatened move ment of the shops, which we are sur prised to learn; by the terms of the lease lecently made, they have a perfect right to do so. You know that we have labored very hard for fifty years to pay the taxes for our stock In this road, and It seems right tough that our county town should be deprived of this benefit at the time when they are beginning to be profitable. Please go ahead Mr Edi tor and let the people have more light on this subject. There Is a number of ns who live In the rural district and feel tbat they are outraged In this whole railroad deal. Yours very truly, SUBSCRIBER and FARMER """" Uf Doesn't Respect Old Age. Its shameful when youth falls to show proper respect for old age, but Just the contrary In the esse cf Dr King's New Life Pills. They cut off maladies no matter how severe and Irrespective of old age. Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Fever, Constipation all yield to tbla perfect Pill 25c, at all drug stores. s 127 Middle Ht Full lino of Dnigs,Med Icines, Toilet Ar ticles and Soap. Fresh Supply of Flower Seeds. Physicians Frescrip 1 6ns A. Specialty. w- jtf" 3 Henry Pharmacy V I JUS1 RECEIVED Sour kraut, mince meat, seeded raisins, -i Iron, new prunes, evaporated peaches and. apples, new lot Farvey'e small hams and breakfast strips, macaroni and cheese, 8wtet and sour pickles, cranberries, ban annas, nice Baldwin apples :!0c pk, finest, quality malaga grapes 20c lb, self raising buckwheat old fashion buckwheat, new out Hakes, brown sugar 5c lb,' chocolate 10c and 20c per cake, very best quality; complete stock fresh canned goods, A big stock to select from. Qual ity the very highest. Prices ns low as possible. We will thank you for your patronage and do our best to please you. 'Phone 91. m Ifc Shoes, Underwear The cool season is now on oa anti" everybody will buve to get out of their light weight wear und the best place to supply yourself is at our ttore. Never in our history have we eanied aa complete and up-to-date line as tnis season, and prices never so low. Below is a list of what we can y : Kuppenheimer & Griefs Clothing, W. I;. Inniglas, Lewis A. Crossetts, Nettleton, Stacy Adams and Italston Health Shoes for Men. Queen Quality and Reed's Shoes for women. Wright's ITealth Underwear for men and a beau I i ful line of Underwear for women i.nd children. H5HSHSH5 J. J. BAXTER. 'The Reliable, is waging a war of his oln against high prices. Special bargains this Jveek 60 pieces fine woolen skirtinp in nil the colors, brown, blue, green, black, grny and garnet, 58 inches wide; 7.r): value, choice 49c yd. Fleece Vests! 05 dozen extra heavy vests and pants, 3.rc quality now 'J2c. Jackets! Best $4. Ml jacket, new $2.95. $7 kind $4.98. Any style, any color. 75 MIDDLE STRKKT, NEW BERN, N. C. We are dailylreceiving and winter Hqusefurnishing Goods. Our line of Cooking and Heating Stoves is complete. Don't fall to get our ?,1 f Wholesale 4 Hetall Grocer, 71 llr,a4 Ht in Pants! I'anl ' U new ? I !!0, ' pant. $2.1 per yd. 5100 yds Manuel,. lie, :; mrhei wide this week at l',e. our newflineCof Fall prices before you buy. 4 lfat and qalckeit returna. 1 -r ' "i for Mrs Jn ,ni.- r rr win practice in Ttati an j 1 a a 'rti. - ! r.
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