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.-V. . HW JIM, I. C, SATDEDAT M0EIIR8, SOVCMBIR 12, 1904, VOL XXUr?0. 193. TWENTY-THIRD YEAR : mmm ;, 1 t MMMMMM NORTH CAROLINA 10-4, all wool, White or gray, $350 IU4 $4.75 12-4 $5.50 Mercerized Down Gomforts t2-4 $4.00 PHONE 43 Pollock St., Opposite Post-office. NEW ERA PAINT Covering Capacity Unexcelled, Quality Undisputed BUCK'S STOVES SASH DOORS BLINDS Phone 99 .Get You AMERICAN STOCK COMPANY PHIL. HOWARD. CAROLINA BRICK CO., Plants at CI arks, Hyman's Siding, Klniton and Bobersonvllle, .. Annual Capacity 15,000,000. The large demand for our product Justifies oar claim, that we furnish the Beet Building Brick on this market ' We are now erecting Dry Kilns (bat will not only increase oar output, but will also ma. teriallr improve the quality of our product. HYBIAJV SUJPPIiY COMPANY, New Bern, N O They Have Arrived Afsll lin of Heating and Cook Btoves; call and look at them; I know yon can be suited. Also prepared Store Polish put up In cases for family use at lOo Keen; Just the tMuf for rollsh- your store at home without any dirt or odor. A, full Una of Hardware; Wagon and Log Cart Material, Faints, Oils, Glass Leather and Shoe Find ings. ;- ,-.-- '. . - Call and so us for lowest price Wtlsfantlon gaaranteed in all oases 1 mm" aL r jr. iu Arauey vu 1 South TronliBt . ' . Attorney at Law. - ' rr Will practice la State and , Federal Courts. ( - Office 46 Crond St. ....,., ? T 288. looks good spreads better wears best EcoMical in Fuel Splendid in gperallm Li line in irali; 68 Hiddle St Fall Stilt Our new stock has arrived: we have the largest and best selected stock we have ever had. Men's, Youth's and Boy's clothing Our Shoe department is complete with the 1 test styles of standard makes. We welcome oar old-pat rons and invite the publio to in spect our stock before bating elsewhere. Selling Agents Waterman's Idetl Fountain Pens the 'Best Pens mader ; For tale by ".i'V Owen G. Dunn ' Uedlnf Printer Stationer, Cat. Palteck A Craven te, - The New York Journal an j Washington Tost for thi ful- t lest and quickest returns, ' POLITICS! POLITICS!! Democrats Say Cotton Hills Make Republicans, Fraud Cry Heard From Stanly County Fire Bequests for Good Objects. Convicts Cutting Wood. In sects for Museum. Raleigh, Nor 11. Prol. J B Carlyle of Wake Foreit College has now secured tll.eoo for the alumni building there, which Is to be also the biological labre- tory. Host of the talk is now about politic, and Stanly appears to be the storm oen tre. The Democrats were dead sure of 400 majority there up to the night be fore the election. It is said that the frauds In two or three townships were notable and that at least 80 more rotes were cut than there were voters. A prominent Democrat ssys the cotton mills largely affected the result there, this being aided by the Btate homes, of whom there were 800. He says the eot t n mills make Republicans everywhere. The Republicans are doing a lot of talk ing. They express regret that the South is solid and say it is too hidebound One prominent Democrat tays the real secret of the great majorities North for the Republicans is hatred towards the South Another Democrat stys the real cause Is the favor the people have for protec tion. The penitentiary convicts are cutting three thousand ooida of wood.to be used in the brick yards next season, this be ing taken from the lands of sheriff Sal mon near Li.llngtoo. The State poultry lair.to b held Id the agricultural building here January 10th to 13th is going to be made by far the best ever teen in this State. State Ponltryman Jeffreys will have a magni ficent display of fowls from the State poultry farm here. Grand Secretary John C. Drewry of the Grand Lodge of Masons says money from the building fand of the Mssonlo Temple is now coming in quite rapidly. The corner stone will be laid sometime dext year, possibly early In the year, though he dots not yet know the time. Possibly the Grand Lodge when It meets In January will fix the date. State entomologist Sherman ii making a very complete colleotlon of the inaecta or North Carolina, to go In the State muieum. Just now be la at wcrk on the grasshoppers, of which there are 80 species In the Btate. The Supreme court did not file any opinions this week, nor will It file any until next Tuesday. Mrs W B Sheperd, formerly Miss Mil dred Cameron of Hillsboro, who died a fortnight age. h left I3.000 total State University and $3,600 to Ret Hos pital here. Her family has a memorial cot la the children's ward In the hos pital. Her personal estate is valued at about 80,000. Among today's arrivals here were Brooke Q Kmpie and Iredell Metres of Wilmington, aad R K Lee of Lasher ton Francis P Hobgood.preeident of Oxford Female Seminary. President Hobgood Is very justly proud of bis eaeoese. His building was boned January I8tb but was rebuilt and completely faralahedso that ll was re-opened September 7th, the tmlldlog representing double the raise of the one destroyed. There are more stadealt than ever before la the history of the seminary. IssajM Meekles, who U the Bepab Ueaa nominee for Lleutaaaal Governor Is here and said he thoetht the party had cett 10,000 store rotee this year la the Btate than it did last year. Prior to the election hie estimate was that the Increase would be 88,000. He said there was never so mooa Independent roilag. For example BootoraU carried Tyrrell by 40 aad Mr Xeeklan father was stok ed to the bouse by 40, yet the whole Democratic ticket was elected by S00 le ISO. There was an totally fanny State of affairs la Dare. DetMoretle Slate beedqusrtets were closed today, after a eoeple et moalht or more of hard work. , Ta Whom It lay Concern. - New York, November lib, Dartsg tbe pretest Season ef Fofs- psugb tb Sells Bros. Snow, newspaper articles hart bee published la the eltUe rlstted bribed, lallnutlag that-tbe show was protected by representatives et this Agency. .,. , : . I As tbeee statesaeatt are ttnlrne aad misleading, we desire, through your rab aable eolamns, t notify all polios offle- lela, sheriffs aad axsrsuaU, we bare ae detective representative with teeFote- pangh Belle nrbe. eaow, aad say state atant made Of pebltahedte the effect that we nave, is salrse aad mislead lag.-. " - " i . . By pabilshtag this la yoer newt items, yo will oblige .: - , . PINIIHTOH's) NATIONAL DKTEO TJV Agency. . ' . " By .' , ( Bonr. A. FitciSTOW V " Wl!'. C'nnrn, the clif, lis bwa sa (arl t ' lo t' a t 1 " "- f ar 'J r ) pt" ' ' 1 ' ' t. RUSSIAN MESSENGERS ARRIVE At Japanese Headquarters From Port Arthur Indicates Its Capitula tion. Baltic Fleet Re fused Goal. London, Nor. 11 The Toklo corres pondent of the newspaper Messagere wires that a report has reached there that Port Arthur has capitulated. The Ageszla Libre has a despatch from Chee Foo stating that a messenger from Gen. Stoessel in cominandof the forces at Port Arthur has arrived at Japanese headquarters. It is believed his purpose is to ascertain what conditions the Jap anese Impose shonld the Russians sur render the Port. London, Nor. 11 Several reports from private and press sources are oar rent this morning that Port Arthur haa fallen. No official confirmation has been received, and Baron Hayashl, the Japan ese minister, ssys he haa no intimation that such an event nas occurred. Birmingham, Nor. 11 The port hears the Japanese gorernment will consider the permission granted to the Russian Baltio fleet to coal at neutral ports a se rious breach of neutrality. The Mika do's gorernment organ paper says he has communicated in strong terms with several European governments in the matter. John Griffith in Macbeth, Seldom haa a New Bern audience had the opportunity to witness a play like Shakespeare's Immortal t raged), Mac beth, such as they had last night at the NewMasonio Theatre. It was a feast to the students of the Bard of Avon and a real treat to the admirers of real dra matic art The pUy waa pteiented lo a full bouse. The play of Macbeth Involves all that Is vicious In a man'a nature and em phailzea the derlltry of a woman' e heart wben she acts as Inciter to man'a am bition. In this lotriguu and plotting John Griffith ai Macbeth and Miss Louise Ripley aa Lady Haobeth tcted their parts with wonderful conception of the char acters. To haveeojo;ed the play to its tallest extent one shoald have leid at least oncoand a second or third reading woild have been better sttl), but even without this acquaintance of the play the peraon who discerns merit ia lUe performances would have enjoyed this presentation. Thescenlo effects ware fine. Tbe weird Incantations of the wltchea and the Illuminations attendant thereon was one of the best.electtkal displays seen on this stsge. THET COMB AND GO. Mrs King, of Beaufort, was the guest of her daughter, Mrs D S Davis yester day. Mn J O Land has returned from a short rbrlt with friends at Beaufort. Mr RW Taylor of Morehead was in the oily yesterdsy. Mr D B Koonoe, of Bogue, waa a visi tor here Thursday. Mr R W Bablston of MsysrUle was In New Bern yesterday. Mr John Williams of Wilmington wss In the dry yesterday on a cosiness vis it. Miss Mollle Bhepard ef Mobile, Ala, arrived la the city yesterday aad will spend the winter with Mrs Margaret D Nelson. Mrs O Marks aad Mrs M U Marks re- tureed last sight from a rial! In Ral eigh. Mies Baanaa Attmore, of Stonewall is the gnett of MUe Nettie Fowler. SHORT PASSING BVBITTS. Seed eottoa sold oa the local maiket yesterday s, eeais. Cotton sold oa tbe local market yes terdayatMO toSTn. For additional loeal asws eee second and third pages. ' Tat weather fotacaat for today la fair end solder weather. . A avtetlBf of the New Bern organise. Hon tar tbe Betterment of Peblle Soboot Hoaaes was sailed yesterday by tbe sieeldeat, Mrs Kssmt Powell. Tbeob Jtet of this work was dlsentstd aad the ladles presented auatfettod a great deal tl la Wrest, eelkaelasm oa the subject. Savers! school houses la tbe eoaaty bare beea selected to be Vtalted by tbesa wtthla the text few days. ' i A eosstraetioa loeoewUrs for the Psatlioe, OHestal aad Westers railway. was received yesterday. It Is s small sad handsomely built ee- glse aa4 is eapable ef tfolag a great amenat of work. It was bellt by tbe fltubs'gb Locomotive Works. Tbt brilliant military display by stity obanctert tekea from the New Bars Kntury Acadetay wlU be given Tset day sight. A sssabef Of ladles and gen tleaan of talent of New Beta will as. atst Is the enterpitM. Tbe eatertals- meat will be most eajoysblo. Tbt great smateor p'F of tbe seaag will be it'Tca Tu'lay c!jht Norr-th, r.teefi.,')teef Ue lm lieraj'll- !' j t " 1 ai r,nw A HATTER OF HEALTH POUDER Absolutely Pure HAS HO SUBSTITUTE FOOTBALL MONDAY. A Hot Game Will be Played Between ' the Military Academy and Trinity School. There will be a game of football be tween the New Bern Military Academy and Tricity School teams at Blades Park Monday afternoon. The visiting team is from Cuocowlnlly snd Is a fine lot of players. The Academy boys have had splendid training under the skillful and ex perienced care of Tom C. Daniels who haa given tbe team his utmost attention. He declares they are In excellent shaie and will win the game. Those who love to see a good game of football should avail themselves of this opportuni'y. The game will commence at 3 u'clock PM Admission, 25 cents. State Press oa Election. From Pnsldent Roisevelt t Con gressman, we have ex p cud defe it. In the Nation, tbe Preti tent has been ovei whelmlngl; endorsed. Tie mjoitlyls so heavy that no Democrat can fall to recognize his popularity and to see that the people want him lor t'reident and not Judge Parker. Salisbury Globe. Indeed it Is a joy and pleasure to know that the South solidly repudiates Uoosevet and hU whole shooting mact h Duplin Jooroal. It teems tbe Democratic party has dwindled down to the South, and here after we want a Southern man nomi nated. The war has been o.erlmg enough and we have been on the stood of repentance refflclently long to be ad vanced to the first grade of converted sinners. Wilson Times. The lateit returns indicate that Texas has been saved to the Democracy. Char lolta News. The big msjorlty (or Roosevelt Indi catee that the people will help him to carry the big stick and authorizes the Republican powers that be to go-ahead with Its greater navy and bigger . army scheme. Wilmington Star. at The prophet of evil is never a welcome guest, but It had juat as well be told, by way of preparation of our people for what ia to come, that with aa strenuous a man as sir Kocsevelt la tbe White House for the next four years, with a Senate end House each about two-thirds Republican, tbe Soata, the only hostile section, may look ont for rough sledding Charlotte Observer. There will be a special "Bible service" at tbe Tabernacle Baptist oburoh tomor row evening. Fine music will be ren dered. All are oordlally larlled to at tend. . - YOU will find prompt serrioo, aad good food at Browse Itettearaat, Oysters slewed or raw a specialty. IS Market dock, Middle Bl. mm no beick Like a Ghlpwrecktd . Bailor adrift, helpless and bopetast Is ' the average tnan who suddenlr flads himself bereft of wealth or a evrro- petonos br reason of lira loss wiih out Insaranne Indemnity. The In- suranoe oompanios we serve will ryime to your rtous If yon g;t ) onr tui.'.ry riOW. i r !( 'i r - r- v. l JUS! Sour kraut, mince meat, seeded raisins, citron, new prunes, evaporated peaches and apples, new lot Fumy 'a small hams and breakfast strips, macaroni and cbeewe, sw.et and Eour pickles, cranberries, banannas, nice Baldwin apples .10c pk, finest quality malaga grapes i!0c lb, self raising buckwheat old fashion buckwheat, new oa, Hakes, brown sugar 5c ll, chocolate 10c and 20o per cake, viTv best (Uality; complete stock fresh canned goods, A big Ptock to select from. Qual ity the very highest. Prices as low as possible. We will thank you for your patronage and do our best to please you. mm. BMVEaffiBSltUaV 'Phone 91. Overstocked Mm "1 is i U. J. Tbe pliable, is waging a war of his o1n against high prices. Special bargains this Week 60 pieces fine woolen skirting in all the colors, brown, blue, (jreen, black, gray and garnet, 58 inches wide; 75c value, choice 49c yd. Fleece Vests! G5 dozen extra heavy vests and pants, 35c quality now 22c Jackets! Best (4.50 jacket now $2.95. $7 kind $4-98. Any style, any color. 75 MIDDLE STREET, NEW MKRN, N. C. We are daily receivlnjr .our new.lineUof Fall and Winter House ftirnishing Goods. Our line of Cooking and Heating Stoves is complete. Don't fall to get our V..;.- . ..... 1 RECEIVED WholeMale e& Htetail Qrooor, 71 Hr:1 Hi on Clothing ! Our stock of boys and childreus cloth ing is simply im mense and must be sold. I have decid ed to sell it all at a reduction of 20 per cent. Call early and get youv fit betore the stock is broken BAXTER. J'ants! Pants' Mori's pantn $2.25 now $1.29. Heavy Sheeting, .V kind now :i-4c per yd. 5100 yds Flannelette, .'!'; inches wide, this week at 6e. pi ices betore you, bay. y....; , , 1 . -f N ' - .. . . '.. . - at SUrket for I 't ('snnrl S'c's.
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