- v, - - i. . -. , .-: .- j ' ' - -"-.--.: - - i. - ---V- j-'j;- ... ..'.. 1 -v ' VOL. XXII NO. 194. H1W BIBI It Ci, SUK DAT MOMIIB, SOVIMBIR 13, 1904, TWENTY TH1K U YEAH SsSwrtmL -'V . Lace Cttftains I Special Monday 3 1-2 Tds Long, Beautiful Patterns. $1.35 value for .75 $2.00 value for $1.50 EF" White or Arabian Nottingham Lace Door Panels, made on J y heavy combination net. Large size. Price $1.00 to $3.00 I J.H.fJffiSL&O i ; ; phone 288. ; ; ;: 43 Pollock St, Opposite Post-office, i; NEW ERA PAINT Covering Capacity Unexcelled, Quality Undisputed BUCK'S STOVES SASH DOORS BLINDS Phone 9o Get Yowt AMERICAN STOCK COMPANY PHIL. HO WARD. I nil CAROLINA BRICK CO., Plants at Claries, Hymen's Sidjng, Klniton and BoberaonvHIe. Annual Capacity 15,000,000. The large demand for our product justifies our claim, that we famish the Rest Building Briok on this market We are now erecting Dry Kilns that will not only increase our output, but will also ma terially improve the quality of our product SUlTIsY COMPANY, New Bern, N C Selling AgenU They Have Arrived AfaUltn of Heating and Cook Stoves; call and look at them; I know you can be suited. Also prepared Store Polish 'put up la oases for family use at lOo per can; jut the thing for yollsh Ins; your stoves at home without any dirt or odor. . A fall line of Hardware; Wagon and' Log Cart Material, paints, Oils, Glsss; Leather and Shoe Find logs, -v ; ' ' , Call and lot as for lowest prloea. BaUafantlon guaranteed la all oases ' P. ZIVDraney & Go 'tt'MUk Front St ; i' ' ltaaaaBnaiReaBe99nn ; p Attorney at Law. rr WJI1 practice Itt &Ut sod . PttfersJ Court, ; Offlct 44 Brosid St. ' tialolhtOtkt !fl Mr forth t t C'n nd l'ats. and Tuesday $1.75 value for $1.25 $3.00 value for 12.00 looks goo i spreads better wears best Icoiical in Fie! SplsiJii ii ogeraliu Life tins in UIIj 68 niddle St Fall Stilt Our new stock hai arrived; we have the largest and best selested stock we have ever had. Men's, Youth's and Boy's clothing Our Shoe department is complete wifi the 1 teat Btjles of standard make?. We welcome our old pat rons and invito the public to in spect our stock before buying elsewhere. Waterman's Ydetl Fountain Pens the Best Pens made ,, Tot lele-fcf Owen Q. Dunn Leadlag Pitalef BUtfoeef. Cer. Pelleck A Crar Sta. V The lsw York Journal and Z Washlngtoa Post for the f uU t lest and quickest returns, ' DEMOCRATS TALK POLITICS And Continue To Show Figure. Im portent Legal Cue. Watts Law a Triumph, Bays Bailey. Raleigh, Nov 12. J edge and Mrs Prltchard arrived here today from Ashe vllle. The Judge at noon begun the hearing of the case of Forrest egaiost Southern Lumber Company, of which W J Edwards of Sent ord Is the receiver, he being also the receiver for the Caro Una and Northern railway. Forrest seeks to remove the receiver of the Lam ber Company and to have a special mat ter appointed to take testimony to ln vestlgate alleged Irregularities. Not long ago Cameron McRae was appointed special master. Today a motion was made to remove him, on the ground of alleged business relations with Iredell Meares, one of the attorneys for For- rest.- The Democrats were talking a good deal today about North Carolina's vote In the election Just held. Yesterday the Republican!. , or some of them were claiming that they would get close to 100,000 votes on the official count but today they have reduced their figures to something like 80,000. A D Watts, Chairman Simmons' private secretary says the Democrats will have 130,000 votes, and at least 47 or 48 thousand majority In the vote for governor. He sayt he doubts very much whether the Republicans get 75,003 voter, North Carolina gave Bryan 34,000 majority and has doubled that figure for Parker. It Is claimed that no other State did so well. Tet there was a tremendous stay- at home vote. Not 80 per cent of a full vote waa cast. There are 800,000 white voter s,nd 250,000 would be thought to be a good vole. The total this year will hardly reach 100,000. Today Chairman Josiah W Bailey of the State Anti-Saloon League Issued an address to the people on the result as to the temperance matter. He says: "It must be an impressive lesson to us all thst a party could go before the people defending so sweeping a temperance enactment ai the Watts art and achieve the triumph the Democratic party achieved. From all reports we can gath er the new legislature will be as strong ly Democratic as the one which enacted the Watts law, and even more strongly for temerance than that legislature was. It Is true the Democrats have probably lost the eighth concresslonal district. but It Is the stronghold of the distilleries has always been Republican and In It are the liquor towns of Williams and Shore, by Incorporating whloh the last legislature made the blunder of surien derlng the Watts act In Yadkin county. Therefore, so far from charging this loss to the Watts act, we may as well charge It ti the uncalled for compromise of the Watts act. We are not Inclined to press thlB point, but we know from a visit to Tadkln that It would have been more Inclined to support the Democrats bad they not compromised the Watts act by Incorporating Williams and Shore. It ii also true that one or two counties have been loet and one or two gained. Bruniwick will send a Repub licaa to the legislature but he Is an out to out temperance Republican and he defeated a whlakey ring Democrat" &URNED THE WIND. John Sellers, Gives Denutv Sheriff Credle the Slip and Gains His Liberty. John Sellerr, of Clark's a negro who has a reputation of being a dangerous man. was arrested by offiosrs Laptoa and Bryaa yesterday on a warrant for assault sworn out by his wife. Ilia said that Sellers had threatened to kill his wife. She had keen aiding for several days fearing violence at his heads. Sellers wse In the city yesterday wham he was discovered by the police officers Mr Laptoa secured a warrant of Magis trate Street and with Mr Bryaa arrested the man, seoortag a mlttlmos froa Justice Street took him to the county jalL : Upon reaching the jail the Jailer was ebaeal and he could not pat Sellers in the eeU, but left hiss U the cattodr of the depeiy la charge of the sheriff's office, alt Cradle. The latter was wan ed that the prisoner would escape and consequently kept a close watch on hiss. The aeerre seeled blsuelf and seessed to lave either the air of Injured laaooeaos er repentance tot his alait at ear rate he waa cry leg. Be moved his shoes end sot saying that his fee knit hist) be did thai however m order that If he succeeded la seeking his escape he eoald row raster..1- . ' Benen tbea aaadeafiln for the door aad though MrOtedle temteaed U shoot and did shoot, the aegoe was . as terrified aad waew eee out of the rooea he left the Court House and ran dews Broad fireet like a deer. - r . Bs k ft his shoes aad sot behind aad liy will be kept at hostages ta the of Boe of the sheriff. -. , ' While ws have sot beet reqasetedio de so we publish gratia the advertise- aseot! . 1 j ... , ; ,- FOUltDV-Oae pair of shoes aad sot la lair eoadtttoa. Owner eea hsve 6e eesieby railing at the eberio's omeby applying lg f-'ia. riee bring tl.e fe-t. SUED FOR LOSS OF FREIGHT. Prof. Holton Brings Aotlon Against the Southern and A & N C There was an Important Oivll ease In Justice S R Streets office vesterday, in which the A 4 NC and Southern rail ways were involved. It waa the old story of lots by freight repeated and while there were no new or startling features It Is a ease that will develop strongly the facts thst rail ways do not take the pains they should with goods consigned to their care for transportation. Mr R C Holton principal of the Oriental Academy ordered some books of a publishing company and they were shipped last June. He has never re ceived the books although he furnished evidence that they had been shipped and had been lost !in transit. The plaintiff was represented by Mr R A Nnnn. Mr M DeW Stevenson was attorney for the Southern railway and Mr Ward for the A and NO. The amount of money representing the value of the books was eighty dollars. Decision on the case waa reserved until Monday. SHORT PASSING EVENTS. Seed cotton "old on the local market yesterday 8t cents. Cotton sold on the local market yes terdsy at 900 to 070. For additional local news see second and third pages. There will be services In the Christian Church Sunday morning and night. Rev J W Tyndsll will preach. The Eureka lodge No 7 I O O F will have regular meeting Monday nlgbt. A full attendance Is requested as busi ness of Importance Is to come before tbe lodge and there is to be degree work. By order of the Noble Grand, L 0 Tolson, Secretary. Tbe foot ball game tomorrow evening will be a contest, we are reliably Inform ed, that will be stubborn. Tbe local team has done splendid work on the practice field and manager Tom Daniels Is very confident of victory It Is a pleasure to note that the New Masonic Theatre Is comfortably heated now. The new hot air furnace heats the building well and there need be no fear of any one getting pneumonia on ac count of sitting In a cold house. 1 he Girls Friendly Soolety will meet tomorrow evening at 7:45 Instead of Tuesday evening at the residence of Mr John Dunn. Rev T P Noe of Beaufort will conduct the meeting. H M Oooaby, Grand Rsplds Wife could not eat or sleep. All run down. Three packages Hollister's Rooky Mown tain Tea made her strong and healthy. 85 cents, Tea or Tablets. F S Duffy. The amusement event this week Is the great Forepaugh and Sells Bros Clrous on Thursday. Reserved sesls can be se cured in advance et Bradham's Pharma cy. Don't forget the foot ball game tomor row. Great tonic, braces body and brain, drives all Impurities from your system. Makes yon well Keeps yoa well. Hollls tor's Rocky Mountain Cea. 85 ceott, Tea or Tablets. F 8 Duffy. The play which Is to be produced Tues day nlghfcahe New Masonic Theatre by the students of the Military Academy will be a pleasing mixture of war and ro maaoe with a flavor of the Souther n cause tn It. lussell the son of J W Belts, mana ger of Dr L Duffy's drug store Is con fined to his home with a severe attack of fever. n a ant a pleasant physio try Chamberlain's Sumach and Liver Teb letr They are eaey to take and produoe no griping or ether unpleasant effect. Sold by all Druggists. THET COMB AND GO. Mrs Frank Perry Is entertaining Miss Beetle DO! of Beaufort, Mrs J O Browa weat to BrookvUle, Ta, yesteidiy ona visit to rela tives. Mr James A Bordesv of Norfolk. Vs. spent Use day la Ue city yesterday ea route foe Beaufort. Prof Bolton, Principal of the Oriental school Is la the city. Mrs & B Attsnote of Stonewall was la the shy yesterday. Mr Win BeQ weat to Beaufort last algal.- TUB SECRET OP SUCCESS, forty at til ton bottles of Aeput Plow et sold la the Called States alone since Its lntrodaetloa I , Aad the desaaad for It Is sUIl growing.' tral leal a fine showing of seooees ? Deal It prove that Asgnst Flower has aad aafaUtrfg saoeees la the core of indigestion aad dyspepel -the two greatest enemies of health aad happiness f Does 11 aot af ford the evldsnoe that As gnat Flower Is k sa re specific for all atomaoh and Intestinal disorders f that It kas proved Itself the beet of all liver regulators f Angus! Flower baa a SBslchJeee record of over tMrty-flre ymrs la earing the Mnf ini.iioni or t oitlmilni enra a if, I' i 1 t T ' t ! TOM DEWEY SEEN. His Nibs Is a Chemist at San Antonio Texas. It will be of interest to many in this city to know that Thomas W Dewey, late of New Bern is living In peace and quietude In 8a a Antonio Texas engaged in work as a chemist and sailing under the high fainting name of Thaddens Von Weber. A gentleman who has been on a com mercial trip In the southwest end when In Ban Antonio he suddenly met Dewey with whom he merely exchanged salu tations and learned from other sources as to his name and business. A Guaranteed Cure For Piles Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Druggists refund money If PAZO OINTMENT fsl's to cure any case, no matterof how long standing, In 0 t j 14 days. If your drugglat naen't it send 50o in stamps and It will be forwarded post paid by Paris Medicine Co, Saint Louis, Mo. Evening at Home. Miss Mary Oarraway, daughter of Mr and Mrs J R B Carraway entertained last evening more than thirty of ber young friends .at a Salmagundi party. Tbe rooms of her borne were tastefully decorated with a profusion of chrysan themums and bright holly, blendlcg the departing autumn with tbe happy Christ mas time. In the coutbc of the erenlDg a number of progressive games wera played, prizes being awarded to the boy and girl for winning the most gamec. Delightful refreshments were served, and the happy guests left after haying spent a most joyous time. Doesn't Respect Old Age. Its shameful when youth falls to show proper respect for old age, but just the contrary la the esse cf Dr King's New Life Pills. Tbey cut off msladles no matter how severe and irrespective of old age. Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Fever, Constipation all yield to this perfect Pill 25c, at all drug stores. Death of Mrs Lnlu Waters. Mrs Lulu I Waters.wlfe of Mr Samuel Waters, of Pantego, ard daughter of Mr E W Dickinson died at her borne In Pan tego, Friday. . The remains will arrive in th's city en the steamer Neuse today. The funer al services will be held at the Church of Christ on Hancock street at 3 o'clock. Interment at Cedar Grove Ceme tery. When You Have a Bad Cold You want a remedy that will not only give you quick relief but effect a per manent cure. You want a remedy that will relieve the lungs and keep expectoration easv. You want a remedy that will counter act anv tendency toward pneumonit. You want a remedy that Is pleasant and safe to take. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy meets all of these requirements and for the speedy and permanent cure of bad colds stands without a peer. For aale by al) druggists' Royal irch Masonic Notice. A regular convocation of New Bern Chapter No 48 R A M will be held Mon day evening November 14th, 1904 at 7 80 o'clock. Companions are requested to be present. Visiting companions cor dlally invited to attend. By order of tbe High Priest, H B SMITH, Becretsry. Sink headache Is caused bv a lisor. dered condition of tbe stomach and Is quickly cured by Chamberlain's Btom ach and Liver Tablets. For i tale by all druggists. Remember the Military Academy play. Lights and Shadows of the Con federacy. No Poison In Chamberlain's Cough Remedy From Napier New Zealand Herald: Two years ago the Pharmacy Board of New South Wales, Australia, had as analysis mads of all tbe cough medl eiaea that were sold la that msrket. Out of the entire list tbey fouad oalyoae that they declared was eatlrely free from all polaoas. a This exception was Chasnbarlala's Cough Remedy, made by the vaamaotiata MMieiae uo, use Mo (see. Iowa II f A. , The abseenee of all aarooties aaakea this remedy the saf est end beet that eaa te had) aad It la with a reeling of security that aay moth er caa live It to be little oaes. .Cbae t-Verlalnrs Ooegh Remedy Is especially. yHBsaeaded by its auaers tot eontbe, oolde, croup aad - waooptaf eoega. This remedy u for tele by ail Drug gtete. i - '. .., . '. - 127 Middle Ct. ) Full lino of Drained icines, Toilet Ar- -. ; tides and Bo&p. Fresh Supply of if -- t i - .1 f i I 4.v . . j t fWlfiaV JUS1 RECEIVED 8our kraut, mince meat, seeded raisins, citron, new prunes, evaporated peaches and apples, new lot I'iirvey's small hams and breakfast strips, macaroni and cheese, swiet and eour pickles, cranberries, banannas, nice Baldwin apph s IJOc pk, finest quality malaga grapea old fashion buckwheat, new chocolate 10c and 20c per stock fresh canned goods, A ity the very highest. Prices as low as possible. We will thank you for your patronage and do our beat to pleu ;e you. j. l. mm, 'Phone 91. Overstocked 3 I. ' A'.'' ' ? ? 1 lit: : i Ifl J. J. BAXTER. Some ot the Specials We are Offering this Week. JACKETS 125 ladies and misses .Jackets, ln-lt bark, in all the leading shades; 14 50 and $5 00 kind this week 13 aj. KEEP WARM 100 pair extra heary 11-1 bed Itlankots, worth 13 00, this week $1 09 a pair. 5KIRTINQ Don't forget our extra wide Skirting in all the lead ing shades, black, blue, brown, grey, green, garnet and native; worth 75c yd, which we are offering at 49c yd; 5H inched wide, HENS AND BOYS CLOTHING This week we hav a half price Clothing sale. 15 00 suits 12 50; $8 On kind $Hmi; and 15 00 kind 17 50. Overooa's from 12 50 to $15 00. SHOES Don't forgot our Darry Shoes which ue have on sale at 13 50 and $4 00. 75 MIDDLE STREET, NEW HERN, N. C. Furniture I 33frS We are daily receiving and Winter Housefurniahing Goods. Our line of Cooking and Heating Stoves Is complete. Don't fail to get ourjprioes before you, buy. "-V-' .'. ' '. liOc 11, self raising buckwheat qa; llaktp, brown sugar 5c lb, cake, very best iU:ilitj; complete big stock to select from, Qual Wlioleal Growr, 71 Bs..ivi Hi on Clothing I Our stock of boys and childrens 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 your fit before the stock is broken O .our new gllneCof Fall , -4 -vr "' 1 . X '

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