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. 1 - tUW BIIW.JI. drFEIDAT. UOKSISBi 8QYIMBIR II. 1801, TWENTY THIRD Y MB. -VOL. UU-HO. 198. 9 tH wM.llMg -FJR- New Neckwear, They have Ihe newest thing out. Leather Collars, Black, Blue, Brown, Green, Garnet and White at 25o each. Lace Cape Collars 50c and 13.00 each. Ladies New Jackets just in for your inspection. PHONE 288. 43 Pollock St., Opposite Post-office. At William Dunn Farm Quite Suc cessful. NEW ERA PAINT looks good spreads better wears best Covering Capacity Unexcelled, Quality Undisputed Initial in Fuel Sjleii in titration Me tin it flimllj BUCK'S STOVES SASH DOORS BLINDS Phone 99 68 middle St Get Yotw Fall Suit uur new stock Has arrived: wt have the largest and best attested stock we hare ever had. Men's, Youth's and Boy's clothing Our Shoe department is oomplete witi the 1 teit styles of standard makes. We welcome our old pat sons and invite the publio to In. speot our itoek before buying elsewhere. AMERICAN STOCK COMPANY PIIIaL. HOWARD. fo) fo) n ) uu L CI CAROLINA BRICK CO., Plants at Clarks, Hrmaa's Siding, Klnston and Bobersoovll e. Annual Capacity 16.000.000. The large demand for our product justifies our olaim, that we furnish "i nmv jooiiuuiK onoi on una marter we are now erecting Utj Kilns that will not only increase our output, but will also ma terially improve the quality of our product' lTYMAN SFFPLT COMPANY, Mew Bern, N O Belllnf Agenda They Hav Arrived A fall lln of Heating and Cook Stoves; call and look at them; I know yon cube suited. JJso prepared Stove Polish, put , up In cases for family use at lOo ' ' per can; last the thins; far polish- 7 lug your stoves at hone without V any dirt ot odor." 7- , v-. -. A full line of Hardware; Waeon : and Log . Cart Material paints, uus, wass; Leiner ana rJnoejnuai '-ton. a - v..-. ,.- ' i Call andaee 'ut for lowest price. t Batiafantion guaranteed In nil eases . . ; P. M. Draney &' Go 67 Bouth Front 8t Waterman's Idel Fountain Pens tfjeV Vest Pens made. For sate by ' Owen G. Dunn Lsedlag Printer fttatloter Cat. relleck A Orarsa flu. . a, www Wit ii ; .mora.rmcoci, ; " e Attorney at Law. or Will practice la State Federal Courts. . , ' . Office 46 Broad St. anl C1BB1GE TESTS Masonic Temple Faad Now $100- 000. Information Win ted From Fruit Brewers. Pe can Growing. State Stamp Lands Rilelgh, Nor 17 Grand Secretary John 0 Drewry of tbe Grand Lodge of Wasoni eaye tbe Masonic Temple fond now reaches $100,000 and that $30,000 more la needed. It Is decided, he states that work on the bnlldlng will begin In the early spring. It may be that a can vasser will then be pnt at work la tbe State. Last year Francis D Winston made a very suoueeafal canvass. Secretary Parker of tbe Farmers State Alliance lays work will be resumed Saturday, when State lecturer H at Gates goes to Johnston, to reorganize the order In that country, where there are now perhape half a dozen sab-al Uancee. The work will be pushed In all irte of the State hereafter. State horlculturlit, Harold Home, saya that the teste of different varieties of cabbages at the William Dunn farm at New Bern are to far ancceedlng very well. The stand li good and the first week in December the plante will be set ont in the field. There are 179 ,va rietlee, the greater number of which are unknown U North Carolina. Frof Hume is preparing descriptive sheets about the applei of this State. These are on cards and a section of the peel of variety ot apple is fastened on the card. The skins of apple preserve their rich colore fjr a great length Of time, even for as long as 15 yeirs. State entomologist Franklin Sherman Save be duties to' get 111 touch with every fruit grower In the State with horn he ha not had correspondence, who euepecte the presence of tbe Ban Jose fruit ecile. He asks that spec! mens of Infected twigs be sent to him, Prof. Hume deslree the address of all persons la North Carolina who grow pecs u or who contemplate growing these profitable note. He la preparing peclal Illustrations of the best varieties of pecans. He will put a collection ot all the kinds of the nuts In the State museum. Saturdsy evening he will ad drers the students ot Guilford college on forditry. W B Rodman of Charlotte, who has nbarge of the matter of the sale of the State swamp lands held by the Board of Education, says that depredations on these lands have been considerably otocked and are not eo extensive as they barr been. Of coarse there art always depredations, not only on these lands but on the lands of private per- soar, The State grants a charter to the Behrtnl ft Riley Furniture Co ot Wil mtngton, authorized capital stock $1S 000. The city phyalclsn lays ths health of Kalelgh la now unusually good. He reports only one case of dlptherla and oneofsoarlat fever. There have been en persons In the small pox pest house tnoe last spring. He says there are me or two oases of small pox in the county. A photograph tad deeorlptlon of the fug of tb i State need daring the Civil War by troops will be sent to lbs flag oommltiee of the United Confederate veterans, slso the seal of the Bute. Theae are to be engraved and placed In a spseial volume. THE GRAND SPECTACULAR EVERT The Forepaogh ft Sells Circus Exhi bits la the Presence of an Knor , mous Crowd of Spectators. The circus, that enterprise Which for so many years has. been the small boy's paradise and the grown person's limit of admiration for physical prowess, has once again visited New Bern. To ssy that the Forepaogh and Bells circus wss enjoyed during every minute of its performances would not be expressing the case half strong enough. The Immense throngs that visited the show was dazed by the wonaerro achievements of which the performers were possessed. There never has been eircna In this oltv that has come nearer to the Ideal ot what suet an enterprise ought to be than did tbe Forepaogh circus yesterday. Itwas most enjoy able In every way. A very Interesting feature of the grand march wss the different squads ot sol diery mesnt to Illustrate the various costumes worn by American colonial times to the present The muslo was furnished by W N mer ries' i Mill tsry band. The three rings had a tendency to dazzlt the the spectator at first bat he got useo to the "rubbering" In a a short time snd seemed to enjoy the strenuous life when It wss exerclesed by others for his benefit and amusement. The rings had some act going on ali the time and each act wis done wltb oerfectlon which was amszing at well as pleasing. The Deiformlns animals which were Introduced at the first were perfec marvels, especially tbe elephants. They earned to dlsDlsv almost human in telligence snd the sight ot tbelr grea clnmsv bodies dolne apparently Im possible tricks was one which all balled with admiration. In another simile sot, the equestrian cake walk owas, wonder." The horses Dlroaetted up en WASHINGTON LETTER MONTH'S MEDIOKB OR TRIAL. Generous Offer to all With Weak Dlges- Uoa or fftotnaca Troubles. -With every box Of Mt-o-aa sold FP Doff t gives Us following p lata and pos itive goersatee bond, assuring the pu cdmst is at the Money will be returned if after a month's s, the remedy has aot given snUstestloa. v ', t I'GViilMm latreby agree to refoai the motiey paid for ld-e-aa on return of the empty bos; M the purchaser telU tse tbst It bee failed tere Oysptptla or stomach Itotbtee. Tots gearante covers two 60 boxes, or a month's Ireetmsat. ' :l(SIaea7V-f; V- PSDalfy.'";; The New York Journal an 4 Washington Poet for the' ful lest and quickest rslsrns, Asyone whose food does aot dtieet as It ought, who has to take thought aboat whea sad what to tat, should take sd- vaaug e of thb generous offer of FB Ml-o-oe Is almost IsverUbly soeoose- tal In curing etotaaea trouble of all kleds, from sa acute attack of Indiges tion to a chronlo ceae of laiigeeMon. By Its tse aew ifch Mood It made, the weight Ucraatad tad health restor ed, . If Ml-o-aa were aot steeestfal la t9 oM out ot 10 an offer like this would he ralnoa. IbU efler shows the treat faith F a PuITy I'M la the health giving prs of Mlo-ti snd you slnti'd bfjln down tbetrack bearing their riders and kept perfect time tothe cake walk mu etc It was a very amuting act. The other esqntstrUn tricks were per formed In a brilliant manner. A new act was introduced by ths famous Le cussan family la a novel and astound Ing way, driving a Parisian brake to donble team and the performers making daring summerssult leapa from carriage to horse snd return and alio leaping nn end off each others shoulders with unerring aocuraoy. Ths sensational loop the loop bicycle riding act of Dlavolo's was one which rennlredaarcatdealof nerve. Dlevolo I tbe only person doing this act. A very pleasing feature was the -De-f orreet dog show in which some of the beet trained dogs in the world took pai t Their Intelligence and ability to perform difficult trlcts called forth many ex clamations of surprise. Notable among these wu that of a email poodle dig climbing a high ladder and making i jump to the net below. One of the moet interesting acts of the circus and probably not reproduced In any. other ehow is tbe performance of tbe Aurora Zouaves. Tbey ara undoubt edly tbe best trained military company In the world snd the evolutions through which thsy went were done with won derful skill and aoonrao. The scaling of the wall by which they concluded tbe drill caused mooh com ment. The work of the clowns wu more sp predated than at any other circus tbst has ever been here. They were reall funnv and were very agile to. This fea ture was splendid. One of the beet joke perpetrated by one of iheM gentry wa the Irrepressible before the performanei clown, the one who amuses tbe people walla the crowd Is gathering. Be had a sepposed to be kodak and wandered sua lesslyareaad among the arrivals and when he saw the right pety or psnle he would offer to sake their pictures without cost. He posed als subjects ar tistically and when all wu ready a would leave the unsuspecting titters" standing posing tor their picture antll (harked perceived by tbe cheers sad laughter ot those around that tbey had been made the bow of a lots. ; The meaegtrta wu Urge end varied la lis make tp. It carried masy of the Inset specimens of Hone, tigers, and olh at wild animals seen la any menagerie. Strasp animal Inhabitant of Asia, ens Africa were represented which firmed en Istereetlag aad lietraeUre exhibit. Sptoe preveate going Into farther de tails ef this excellent enter pries, ns performance listed two aoare aad frost start to Balsa It wu one rosod of amass meal creating enjoyment. As to the stteadaaee Itli a very con servative estimate to place thenamber of ipee'etors at 8.000. There have bees eeUaetee made 11,000 were present. I r... Its se t r n T. I' 'V ! Try It f r a nuo'.h It 1 i;i j- -I, f ' t r.y. 1 1 ,:ir.". sua They Go- Hartla L Willis who au btea aadllot ! the offloe of Ihe A ft N O railroad Company, hat been succeeded by the sp cntetneat of W B Starke, lately eadlter otetalioasoa Soothers Hallway. The change le made toder lbs Uowlaad lav provement Co., Lessee. - " Breras bwly and bia'D, slrengtlitna, foth, rtirrs wll'e ynu Wp. Thl's vi-t r..",.""s !'''? ?'r "'.'..' T CSpeetel Correspondence.) . Durham White Stevens, who has Just been selected as diplomatic adviser to the department of farcltrn nffalnt of Korea, is one of the most popular men In Washington diplomatic circles. It is well recognised that Mr. Stevens will be the real king of Korea and will be in a post such as no American has ever filled. Nor Is any particular surprise manifested at his selection. Giving all due credit to the Japanese ministers who have served here, men who are well acquainted with his relations to Japanese diplomacy In Washington say that this diplomacy has been that of Stevena rather than of the ministers themselves. It has not escaped notice here that one reason for his selection by the mikado has undoubtedly been that Japan proposes to do nil possible to have this government as favorably disposed as may be toward the com plete predominance of Japan in Korea. The Poatal Appeal Caaea. It is expected the District court of ap peals, early in its approaching session, will hear the case involving August W. Machen, George E. Lorenz, Samuel A. Groff and Diller B. Groff, who were convicted before Justice Pritchard in the supreme court of the District on charges of having defrauded tbe gov ernment in connection with the pur chase of postal supplies. The defend ants are now at large on ball. The rec ord in the case has been made up and is one of the most voluminous ever filed with the appellate court of tbe District Edacatln Porto . Rleana. Dr. Boland P. Falkner, who recently resigned bis position as chief of tbe division of document at the library of congress to become commissioner ot education in Porto Rico, on appoint ment of president Roosevelt, will short ly sail for that island. He goes there to continue work which is already well established and not to Introduce any radical changes or reforms. At the same time he does not go there wholly without ideas as to the most Important of the steps that need to be taken. Tho Sanitary Convention. Surgeon General Wyman of the pub lic health and marine hospital service, head of tbe international sanitary bu reau, is taking steps to have the Unit ed States well represented nt tbe sec ond international sanitary convention of the American republics. This will bo held in Santiago, the capital of Chile, next March or April. Dr. Wy man says there Is every Indication the United States will be represented by a numerous and distinguished body and Hint the gathering will he notable in scientific and humanitarian Interests. Money Circulation. Comptroller W. It. Itldgely has Issued a statement showing that In the year ended Aug. 31, 1904. the total circula tion based on government bonds and on lawful money Increased $33,028,798. Tbe increase In July was 12,309,885. Tue circulation of tuis character out- tandlng Aug. 3t of this year was $452,510,773. In the month of August thlrty-elgbt national banks were chartered, with a capital of $1,532,000. Chanaed Its Name. The Columbian university, which, under a special act of congress approv ed Feb. 9, 1821, we organized as an institution of teaming, with broad and comprehensive powers, baa changed Its name to the George Washington uni versity and as such will continue Its work of higher education In the Capital City. The university recently purcbaa. ed a new site containing about five acres fronting on the president's park, Immediately south of the White House, and upon it and adjoining grounds to be acquired, ns necessity demands, its new buildings will be erected. Statnary In Waaalartoa. There are twenty-four statues In Waablngtou, and several other are In various degree of progress toward completion. Statues of General Mc Clellan and General Sheridan aro un der contract, and designs are In prep aration for statue of Count Pulaski, Baron von Steuben, General Kosciusko, Thorn a Jefferson and General Grant Copner and Typhoid. Notwithstanding there are fifty places Where copper has been or Is soon to be used against typhoid germs in wster, the controversy over Its use with safe ty to human life feal broken out af reab by tbe declaration of Dr. Woodward, tbe health officer of Washington, that he does not regard It safe to treat the reservoirs Of thl city with copper. Dr Woodward has refused to order that boats be rowed over the pnervoira dragging bags containing blue vitriol at the stern. He says it would be dan erone to the health of the 850,000 peo ple who drink tbe Potomac water, which Is supposed to be charged with the bacteria of typhoid frdu sewage at Mount Savage. Md., where for sev ersl weeks there has been sn epidemic of typhoid. V ,-: Lsat Portrait rvand. - The list Of portraits of the secrt- tariaa of tbe navy 1 now complete. For years a quest baa been en for tnlsslng portrait ef George B. Badger, bead of the department under the elder Barrlaon. It wss found tbe other day mixed op with a lot of punk in sn old lumber room in one of the buildings si the Naval academy at Annspoll. It bee, been botmght here snd will be buna; op In tbe off with the portrait of carter secretaries,' Badger, a native ef North Carolina, bom In 1773. wss a snsn of marked. nhtllty..' , , ';. - Tke Exact Tnlne ReaulM , tor "Asteertaln portative eadstomsch Mrlfler Chamberlain's Htomaoh tad Liver Tablets seem to be the eseet thlag repaired, sironr; enoogh for tbe moat rotmat, yet mtid enough aad safe for children and without that terrible grip In? ao common to trmt pnr?tlTe,,raay II II VI e'-lef ol Co., I on ( '. I- ' t I I T' rlUSl RECEIVED Sour kraut, mince meat, seedud raisins, citron, new prunes, evaporated peaches and apples, new lot Purvey's small hams and breakfast strips, macaroni and cheese, 6w. et and Eour pickles, cranberries, banannas, nice Baldwin apples 30o pk, finest quality malag a grapes 20c lb, self raising buckwheat, old fashion buckwheat, new ca' flakes, brown sugar 5c lb, chocolate 10c and 20o per cake, verv best quality; 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. J.L. MfMNlRl. IBVanf BUD Wholesale & Etatail rosier, 1 'Phone 91. 71 ItroH Ht Overstocked on Clothing Our stock of boys and childrens cloth ing is simply im mense and must be sold. I have decid fd to sell it all at a reduction of 20 per cent. Call early and get your fit before the stock is broken J. J. BAXTER Some of the Specials We are Offering this Week. JACKETS 125 ladies and misses Jackets, b-lt back, iu all the leading shades; 4 50 and t5 00 kind this week I! 3U KEEP WARM 100 pair extra heavy 11-4 bdd Blankets, worth 13 00, this week $1 09 a pair. SKIRTINQ Don't forget our extra wide Skirtings in all the lead ing shades, black, bine, brown, grey, green, garnet ami native; worth 75c yd, wbioh we are offering at 49c yd; bS inches wide. HENS AND BOYS CLOTHING This week we have a half price Clothing sale. 15 00 suits 12 50; $8 00 kind $4 nil; and 15 00 kind 7 50. Overooa's from 12 50 to $15 00. SHOES Don't forget our Harry Shoes which we have on sale at I8 60 and 14 00. 76 MIDDLE STREET, NEW bERN, N. O. .13tfj"Tl i2.4t....ri..ls VM Ontartu, Ui. 'M 1W' f- ly. fo My Friends and Customers : o I sliuto unbiufce that I now have on hand a lew selected driving and farm horns, and will have within the next 30 n t ? a fall and varied stock of both Horses r. rlules, which I will sell or trade on very c: . -margin, prornir innr to save you at least 16 poi' cent. Ily t ithcr haviner eold his Interests ana bi: ' ! t, - - (! c - 3 in no manner restrict or affect mo , I i. GO to the Otkl r?l ):rlH for tie, MM 1 1
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