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7. m.mmmmm r -BIW MM, I. Ci SATURDAY UOOIM, SOYMBIR IS, 1104, TWENTYTBiBD YMtt Y9L. XXJ&HO. 189. IMFQRTiHT USE New. takNtasben. . .Q.QRG -F.R- Inyqlvinff Constitutionality of Cor poration Commission, New Neckwear. They have the newest thing out. Leather Collars, Black, Blue, Brown, Green, Garnet and White at 25o each. Lace Cape Collars 50c and $3.00 each. Ladies New Jackets juat in for your inspection. PHONE 288. 43 Pollock St., Opposite Post-office. Fasts Fiom Trncken Easteri Caro lina. Repnbli aaa Don't Think Blackburn Controls AU Patronage. Do cUnes Special Mastership. Raleigh, Not 18, Prof W V Mmioj has accepted an Invitation to deliver an sddresi January 12th before the board of agriculture of New Jersey on the de- relopment of the trucking industry of North Carolina. Be will go to the (ast ern part ot the State toon and maka an Commander Booth-Tucker, who for the put eight and a half years has been at the head ot the Saltation Army In this Inspection, using the facts gathered In I country, sailed for Europe. his address, some or toe ttepubiicans are smiling I T1.e trij 0 Nan Patterson.the actress at tne statements mat Bpenoer Biaesifor lhe muta8rof Ciosar Young, the burn is to control all the North Carolina bookmaker, was begun in New York. pounoai patronage, iney isy no wm NEW ERA PAINT looks good spreads better wears best Covering Capacity Unexcelled, Quality Undisputed Economical in Fuel Splendid in operation Life fc in Aurally BUCK'S STOVES SASH DOORS BLINDS Phone 99 68 fUddle St Get Yottf Fall Suit Jur new stooK nas arrived; we have the largest and best seleotsd stoek we hare ever had. Men'i, Youth's and Boy's clothing Our Shoe department is complete wit'i the 1 test stylet of standard makes. We welcome our old pat rons and invite the public to tn speot our stoek before buying elsewhere. AMERICAN STOCK COMPANY PHIL. HOWARD. ) liii U h CAROLINA BRICK CO., Plants at Clarks, Hyman'i Biding, HUiston and BobersonTlle. Annual Capacity 15,000,000. The large demand for our product justifies our olalm, that we fnsnish um omc ua.iamg unci on uus market. We are now reeling Dry Kilos that will not only increase our output, bnt will also ma terially improve ths quality of our product, XITHAJf RUJPPIjT coxpaky, New Bern, SO dllng Agts They Have Arrived A fslUln. of Heating and Cook '. Stores; call and look at them; I '. know yon can be suited. :. ir Also prepared Stove Polish put . ; up In cases for family use at lOo : jtir can; jott the thing for i ollsh fog your stoves at home without Ci"- enj dirt or odor. , , : ; ' A nil line of Hardware; Vagon . ' and ' Los? Cart Material. Paints. ',' . Oils, GJass; Leather and Shoe Find- . Call end set ns for lowest prices.'' . BaUMenuoo guaranteea in su oases . - P.'M. Draney. &,Cp . ; ' - ' : - M " Bonta ' Front ' fit 'V EXIEGia W.-HiKCCCK," Attorney at Law. . W&tirmarSs Ida I Fountain Pens the West Pens made. , Tor salt b Owen G. Dunn " teadlsg Prist Y Hta'iser Cer felleek k Crsrss Its. CT Win practice la uts : Federal Courts. - Office it Breed iU nd The ranee of the Amerto an Bed Cross IHociety haTe returned from Japan. Their duties performed In the hospital there hard won the highest praise from the surgeons of Japan. The House ot Representatives defeated the bill to abolish capital pontthmeat, 168 to 88 In Vermont. Mary M. Bodgers, ot Bennington, Vt, convicted for the murder of her has band, mast hang. Judge Alton B. Parker, recent Demo cratic candidate for President naa opened a law office la New York. A Hatter of health TTVh POUG ER Absolute! Pure IAS I.'O SUBSTITUTE very probably control it In the 8th dis trict, bat not elsewhere. They dmlt that in case of a dispute he may be call' f d in assort of a referee. They do not doubt that be andState chairman Rollins will pnll Ugether 1 oday the Methodist Orphanage here reoetved 1400, the proceeds of the sale of land In Alabama bequeathed by a Mr Cross. ' The orpbansge Is nearly ready for occupancy, thongh there is no heat ing plant. A temporary plant will be installed for this winter. It seems to be very hard to get a good one. Every body recommends some particular plant and proves that all other plants are ab solutely worthless. Before Judge Purnell today there waa heating of the case of the Southern railway against the Greensboro Coal A lea Company and the corporation com mission. It came before him on the report of standing master Shepherd, who found as to the facts, that the It fusai of the railway to place certain ears t coal on the aide track at the oom pany'a ice plant was cause $118 A de murrage waa unpaid, and that had this oeen ptla the ear woul d hare been de- Itered on the aide track. The cue Is ;eiy Interesting indeed. The railway is tndearoring to test the constitutionality f toe entire act creating a commission and it denies the tight of the latter to ake any aotlon whaterer regarding relgbts from any paint without the State to any point within it. B J Jua- ice appeared for the Ioe ft Coal Com- ny, Klobard H Battle for the corpor- itlun commission and F H Busbee. Wll- iam A Henderson and J 0 Northrop (or tie Bonthrn railway. Eugene 8 Haiti a declines to serve as a special master In the matter of the snlt of Jaooba against the Fayetteville A ft llmlngton Steamship Co. Martin was appointed Wednesday by Judge Par- oelL Not lone; alncs your correspondent suggested to the Anti-Saloon people that they would find some valuable In: formation ie Record Book No 10 In the office of Revenue Collector. A member ot the league was here todsy and qatok ly found that two men In his eounty bad paid the $38 goverameat tax. This Is prim faele evldeooi that they are ailing whiskey and violating the Watts laws. One man In the county was caught and had to pay $380fandwas a'so elosed np. Admiral Goodrich has been cabled or ders to hold his squadron at Panama. A resolution demanding the presence of the vessels, is believed threatening.' At the State Department it is stated that the conspirators evident purpose was to seize the Government and get the por tion of the $10,000,000 paid the republic by the United States, which atill remains unexpended. SHORT PASSING B VENTS. Prof Graven has sees red a an si bar of ski to Hats sad carbon pictures from a Philadelphia Art Arm which will be used to hang In the rooms of the new Graded School They are cop es of palnUega by the old austere and are themselves plctnrts of great merit. They will make a fine adorn ment. The for Seed cotton aold on the local market yesterday 8 cents. Eugene Tuoker, a stulent of the Graded School bis shown a remarkable proflcency as an artist. He has qad no teacher la painting and recently under took to copy a Holland scene. He made a very creditable picture and It ia an effort of which he may well be proud He shows great promise of attaining note as an artist There were sales on the local cotton market yesterday at 82C to 960. Sixty oalea were sold. Mr William Dnnn Is the owner of a tine automobile of the runabout pattern. It ia propelled by electricity and made jy the Pope Motor Car Works at In- tianapolis. It is known aa the Wayerly Motor Car, The- Forepaugh and Sella circus did not exhibit at Greenville at all yesterday mt went direct to Tarboro where their last performance of ths season is gtren oday. The Sells Bros portion is to be aold. Local merchants could hardly handle iheir retail trade oa Thursday, circus day. Some stores were so crowded that the clerks could not wait upon custom ers tut enough to salt the buyers. , Hackburn and Wlllatt shipped between JOO sod 800 bsskets ot lettuce on the steamer Neuse laat night. The oondltlon of Frank Abbott con tlnaes to Improve. His physlolsn and friends sre hopeful for his recovery, Hardy Bryant, the negro wbo waa nhot by his brother, "Big Eph," Tbnrs lay areolae, Is reported as Improving and may reeorer. Mayor Ellis Issued orders to the police o bring all bar room loafers Into court If they hare ao visible means of support he will endearor to Had so so thing for them to do. Be is aglet relentless war oa all who are voluntarily idle. Braces body sad brain, strengthens, oothej, eases while you sleep. That's what HoDleter's Rooky Mountain Tee will do. Makes yon well.' keeps yo well, 88 Beats. Tea orTableta. F Duffy. . Ths remarkable low temperatures eon ttasa, aad for more than a week Ike rang has seen la the thirties, with Ioe formed oa low places several days aad heavy frosts ths other mornings. Tee- Needed Time to Think. Beerbolim Tree tellj thnt recently, while pluylng golf, he; bad a particu larly silent and stupid looking caddie, who followed close at Ills heels with out saying n word. But since silence sometimes speaks louder than words the aetor was nervous and, after a par ticularly bud drive which seemed to demand nn apology, exclaimed, "Did you ever see a worse player on these links?" The caddie suld nothing. A still worse drive from the next tee call ed, forth the same query, followed by the same silence. Finally, "I say, did you ever see a worse player?" The cad die stared silently for a few moments. I heard what ye said rlcht enough," he at last slowly replied. "I'm Just theenklng." Famoua Japanee Warrior. During the present war la the far east no one of the mikado s military leaders has won inore fame than has General Baron Oku, head of Japan's Second army, now operating against Kuropatklu. At the beginning of hostilities in Manchuria General Oku commanded IJUSl RECEIVED Sour kraut, mince meat, seeded raiaius, citron, new prunes, evaporated peaches and apples, new lot Harvey's nmall bama and breakfast strips, macaroni and cheese, sw et and tour pickles, cranberries, ban annas, nice Baldwin apples 30c pk, finest quality malaga grapes 20c lb, self raising buckwheat, old fashion buckwheat, new oa', flakes, brown sugar 5c lb, chocolate 10c and 20o per cake, very best nuality; 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. Wholesale A Eietail Grocer, OKKEKAL BABOS OKO. the array investing Port Arthur and showed masterly skill in landing his forces on the Regent's Sword penin sula, lie cut the railway communica tion between Port Arthur and the Rus sian headquarters at Llaoyang, seized Kincbau and captured Nanshan hill In one of the bloodiest charges In the his tory of warfare. In the recent battles In Manchuria be has been facing Kuropatkln's right wing and more than held his own against the terrific onslaughts of the flower of Russia's soldiery. General Okn first won fame In the Japanese rebellion of 1877, when his defense of the castle of Kumamota waa consid ered masterly. He also distinguished himself In the Cblno-Japanese war of ten years ago. Exact Thiar Rcauired CoostioatloiL "As s certain pargstlra aad stomach DSnDar UhasbatUla'a ritnaiMk a4 Uvar Tablets seats to be the azaot thing I kw temperature wesMas- iwjBiraa, ewoag esowgn rotiM BsoeWfreee. SMmKaSaisi skakat aaa 1 1 A W A M I oilia'aVd witaoVu Urribto 11 "olldto. Dnff, has saffleteatly reoov ing ao eomaua to aot puifaaraa," ear I e no bis utaess so atteasto ai a wenetef at Uo UOora. OaUria. 1 dalles aa Stata'a proa aaa toe aad vaa al Cned - For sale by all Oraggists. w.tiTKD-qalekly, - few persons to represent lung MsWUhed wholesale arose among retail - merthints aneois. Loeal territory of few OMatles 118 a try aad tipesse laid weekly Se se mossy adrseeed, .Coesalsstoa estra. Parmtaeat eeeaiemeat. Baal sees soceessfel. frevioes experieaoe Sot ess ntlal. beloss self addressed envelope , Addresi Seperteteadeat Travellers, BtB Drat bora 8tieet,Chlcafo 111. i ?sjssssossssssssoesssoeoo in i ni i iMrt I a iiariiiiicy. MiVVSIVU lUVWtUII T eoort today, fie was suffering frost as soate attack of kidney troeble aad perieaoed maea pala. Klsstos free Press lftth, . 1. . -' Ths teiegtsphlo dlsjatckes repod that I ICKkheleos, lasseotor of steamboat bolters at ths: port of Ho eland, has easpeeded. . Mr- Klcholeon si ehlaf segiaeer of ths steamer Ness for ever al years and li well kaowa la this The revrrat SMetlags at the First Bap- tlat ehsreh are developlni greet latereat Sadat the dlreetloa Of the pastor Re 0 O Cos. Be win .preach a sermon to yosagmea tomorrow (Saaday) Bight taaieed of toatght as prsvlonsly as B'Mtaeed, " Ths New York Journal and WaiAktirtoa Post for tie ful lest sad quickest rstaVM, ' . -127 nitUle UL Full line of Drujys.Ued- I . lcines, Toilet Ar tlclcs and Coap. Fresh Strppfy of Olrls expect remedies IS work mtraele In a day's time, Beeallfylng ehasg aeslow. Keep oa IskUg Uolllstet's Hoeky Hosntals Tee, "Talll make tne leee lair aad blooming. It csats, Tea ot Tablets. Ft Detly, 1 ari a p 9Bt f try Swlayailaa Far Soldiers. Many valuable Hies would certalnljr be saved annually If swimming formed! a portion of the national currlcalnnv for soldiers. During the bathing seaaooi there were soTeral fatal accidental to soldiers whose Urea would bare been saved could they have swum a few yards. During the South African war there was n nine of a retreating detachment which could not fetch a boat from tbc other aido on an unford- able stream, although no enemy but the water offered opposition. A couple of . fair swimmers, could bare per formed the service with ease, and, the river being nsrrow, the little command would have Jtoen ferried oyer before the pursuing Boers arrived on the scene. IiOndon Globe. TC WarlSa Mall krrW. The aggregate annuel letter and newspaper mall of the world amounts to 82,600,000.000 pieces, of which 8.500, 000,000 go through the United Htatee malls. We bsve 7&0U postoffices end 600,000 miles of postal routes, with a yearly travel over them amounting to 000,000,000 allies.- The earvtee costs over ginoWO.OOO s year. The receipts now almost equal the espendltdree and have doubled la the Inst tea years. Is 1800 the total receipt were 18,000.000, whkh wee considered en extraordinary, earn. But for 122,000,000 spent la es tablishing the rural free delivery, which now serves Oue-eeventh of the population of the United Btatee, ths postnfflce would be self snstalAlns Bsccasev ' ' '." . . ' Member of ongmtioa Do IboW yonr Sorroon on eovetoosoees i..t anndav srrievousty offended and i.mtmA npnihar Pneert The Bev. Mr. Mowett UlgUOy-Ahal I shsll bsve to tell toy wife tbafc-Ife a anod one on hf. She contended all the way home from church that woto ins that Viere wasn't S msa In the ss- n.-. ha nsld the slightest Stten- tlort to"tlie avtnon.-t1ilego Trlburw, J. L. McBJH, 'Phone 91. 71 Rrai Mt Overstocked on Clothing 1 Our stock of boys and childrens cloth ing is simply im mense and must be sold. I have decid f d 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 Jacket, b,;It luuk, in all the leading shades; 14 60 and 15 00 kind this week li 39 KEEP WARM 100 pair extra heavy 11-4 bed Blurueu, worth tS 00, this week $1 09 a pair. SKIRTINQ Don't forget our extra wide Skirtings in a I the lead ing shades, black, blue, browu, grey, green, garnet and native; worth "5c yd, which we are offering at 49c d; 5H inches wide. nENS AND BOYS CLOTHING This week we have a half price Clothing sale. 15 00 suite 12 50; $S 3o kind $4 ()(; and 15 00 kind 17 50. Overooa's from $2 50 to $15-'0. 5H0E5 Don't forget our Barry Shoes which we have on sale at 18 50 and 14 00. 75 MIDDLE STREET, NEW bKRN, N. u. ."l-TvV, . 1 I - I a II V' T'f V, .J i'AlfW.Vl Y lit ; I wish to announce that ( now have on hand a tew selected driving and farm' hones, and will have within the next 30 d n V, a full and varied stook of both Horses ft ?, l . lules, which I will i ell or trade on very clct hi trgin, promilnT to cave you at least 15 per ctnt. " 1 :7tv.:-r having cold hia interests and V, !' -. ViM I'.-rT ! .1 c. lira hv' : - rorr.ncrroitrlctor alTcctnio Co to ths OaU tf ! t Canned fan's. V-'irkrt for ths r- - y I i
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