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,. !:;. ;. . . . ;,"-. .--.. a-.,-,. .-:-... .-..-.-r.'' CI 3n KIW BISS, I. C., foISDAT M0IIS8,;S0YIMBIR 21, 104, TWENTYTB1KD YEAR VOL. XXII-NO. 201, f i '. f . ' -t ' i , - ' :: ?H IMMli MIIMIMy Ve Have Just Got Them In. The Newest Things In MIS IMS; Black and caster and tan. Beautiful line of Sample Furs; $3.00 to $15.00. PHONE 288. 43 Pollock St, Opposite Post-office. NEW ERA PAINT looks good spreads better wears best Covering Capacity Unexcelled, Quality Undisputed BUCK'S STOVES SASH DOORS BLINDS lunnical in Fuel SiMl in iptrata Lffs Idi trail? Phone 99 68 Hiddle St 1 Get Yota. Fall Suit Uur new stooli nas arrived; we have the largest and best selected stock we have ever had. Men's, Youth's and Boy's clothing Onr Shoe department is complete wit l the 1 test styles of standard makes. We welcome oar old pat rons ana invite tne puDiic to in spect our stock before buying elsewhere. AMERICAN STOCK COMPANY PIIICu HOWARD. Mil il CAROLINA BRICK CO., Plants at Clarks, flyman's Siding, Klnston and BobtnooviUe. " Annual Capacity 16,000,000. The huge demand for our product justifies onr claim, that we famish toe Beat 0 miajng unck on tnls market We are now erecting Dry Kilns that will not only increase Onr output, but will also ma terially improve' the quality of onr produot New Bern, N 0 . . . . , Selling Agents TheyHavsArriveci A fall Hn of Heattng and Cook Btores; call and look at them; 'J know you can be suited. Also prepared Store Polish , put ap in cases fot family use at lOo Cr Can; J est the thlog for' pollsh g your- stoves at home without any dirt or odor." " ' A full line of Bard war: Wacon aad Log. Cart Material -PlnU, . Oils, Glass; Ltather and Shot Flnd- Call and see us for lowest Priori. Satisfaction guaraatced in all cases ; aeeeeteeeeeeaeeeeseaeaew :P.1L Draney fc Cu ;Watermas Ueil Fountain Pens the Oweh Q. Dunn . taadtni Printer etatloeer. C. Pslloca A t'rarea ls. . '' 67 Bonth ..Front Bt 1 Tumor's ; mcooi i EiKcocKiil:' ; Attorney at Law. i Or Will practlc la Lit - - Federal Courts. Office 46 Bros4 St. and AUxnzncF HEALTH. ( v Bat PoUtlcal Gossip Stui Comes up. ' ffll Absolutely Pure IAS i:0 SUBSTITUTE WAS IT ROBBERY? Or Wm it a Deep and Well Laid Plot to Get More Money r The Sanday papers contained a sensa tional stgry of the robbery of the safe of theForepsogh and Sells Bros circus while enronte from Klniton to Tar- boro. The report stated that the ticket wag on In which the safe wss kept was on a flttctr. Entrance to the wasoa was affectei by means of keys which had been itolen from the treasurer. The rob bery oocurred sometime daring the early morning hours, before 5 o'olook. The amount said to have been taken: was $30,000. Several employees of tne circus wers arrested bat we're soon after released, no evidence telng found by which they could be held, xrery possible sugges tion of a clue was followed op but no trace of the money could be found. oco.'es of tearob warrants were sworn out. A man and Woman were arrested In Norfolk as being suspected of the rob bery. - Tbey were released, however, up on failure to find proofs of suspicion The owners of the show offered a re ward of 12600 for tbe apprehension of the thieves. BELIEVED TO BE A FAKE. A special from Tarboro to the Wilson Daily Times, last evening says: "The impretslon Is gaining ground here that the allege! robbery of Sells and Forepaugh's show was a take, and Intended to beat Mrs Sells out of money. Why tbe ntaoagers of the show should have allowed 80,u00 to have lain In a ticket wagon ungarded, when It could bare been sent to local banks, Is a mjs tery. bothering the police authorities of thli city, Mr Sells waa very nervous, and left lib the other on specials last night tor Columbus. The show people were silting around all day ycstcrjay and were paid off, so It was staled late yesterday afternoon with 80,000 received by express from New York, which came In on the afternoon train. The fact that all the manage m of the show have dropped the trace and gone home, leaving the authorities with the bag to hold, la als deemed suspicious Before the circa s reached Tarboro Uhlef of Polios Gotten received a letter from Bob PlnksitoB; saying he had ao detec tires with the show, though the show people have told every where thst they had. Mr Bells Informed Mr Gotten Batarday morning that the reason he did ao: re port the robbery earlier was because Ms own detectives were working oa the otis, bat they could not discover the guilty partlts. The ease promises Interesting develop meets. It Itbelkved here tome one Is trying to swindle the widow Sells out of ofhersaoesf. State Charters tiraated. Pamlico Country Pamphlet. Thaaksglv . log Day Observance Presbyterian Church Bats es Debt Raleigh, Novemberjtt. The Repuba cans, locally at least, are well frightened by the sews from Washington that the president does not care to have office holders serve more than two terms. Some of the offloe holders pretend that the whole story Is a Joke, but the lsugs teems to be all on the outatde. It Is said that before he left the Senate Prlichara had let the Republicans of Westers North Carolina know thst he was op posed to the holding of office more than two terms, and It seems this has filtered into this part of. the Statealao. Beyono any question the Republican office hold1 era are very much agitated. Charters are granted to the Wathovik Knitting Company of Winston-Salem, capital stock t50,000, W S Stef ers anu others stockholders, and to tbe Concoro Real Estate Company, capital stock 1100,000, J W Oaniuu and others stock-solders Tomorrow tbe pamphlets which are ti be used in the public sohools for the cel ebration of "North Carolina Day" will be Issued. The theme thle year will be The Pamlico: Couotry-" For ih first If B MA Notes ' . Our team Will play foot ball against the Wumlagtoa team Thartday evening, Embody eome out and enjoy a good Thtaksglvuf day's sport, all we ask for la s plenty of witnesses, we will do the rest, . . :. ' :-"."' The ceded have organised a "crack" compasy eompceed of the best drillers. It Is the object of this com past to get all the latest taansuvtrs aad fascy move taenia dowa "peC After these have beta aoeossplhbtd we wM visit various towns to show what M B M A Is, tad What Ueaado. ', ' ;Vv." V-'.i Wears glad to earoll four sew dents daring lbs put week, V ; Almanac I Tot 1605 now on sale.. pjsPMfLiacy J7 rilMIft flt- FUll lino of Dru3,Hed lcinc3, Toilet Ar . . tlclc3 and L'cap. , Frczh S:-prb cf DOLIW time the pamphlet will be well lliustra ttd. Up to yesterday the First Presbyterian Ohurch hera had a dobi of $6,700 on it new building but at the service yetter ley morning $8,100 was raited, being contributed by sixty persons, and the re mainder will be pledged this week.j In the Supreme Court this week, 13th dlstriOi appeals will be called and ar gued. The docket Is a fairly heavy one. Democratic State Chairman S.mmons is quite a good guesser. He thought the party's majority would be close oniid 60,000 and it seems that it Is a. most 81,000. TVe .h. riff of thl- county has secured photograph of George W Ttlley, the young while man who late In September shot and hUed hi. mother In law and ungeronsly wounded his wife. Th. holograph shows TUley and his w.f. sitting benlde each other There appear be some little clue as to his where abouia, Tbe Governor has offered $i00 reward for him. The Corporation Commissioners have gone to toe mountain section or tne Mate to inspect several railways. They have not done much Inspecting during the present year, bat wilt look over a number of roads In tbe next few weeks. Elaborate preparations have been made here for tbe observance of 1 hanksglvlng day. At tbe prniientlary the few con victs now within the prison will hate a good dinner. There will be a big spread tarkey included oi ooursr,M theooldiers Home, aad the veterans are looking for ward with much pleasure to the day. Secretary of state Grimes was talains with your Correspondent today about the need of mooera steel oaaes for th very valuable raoorrte In bis offi e.. He opened the doors of one of the heavy ss made of fat pine, showing within paper boxes la which It every land war rant, plot and survey, giving UUs lands la the State. Aad aot only these, but every original charter and all the original Uws atd other papers, all are a such Ire trao eases. The . Bute osr- talaly ought to maae better arrmni- meata. The eases are so heavy and so large that they cannot be taken out of the doors. They ware, la tact, built Wilkin the offloea. No sum gives less care to lis puouti documents taaa does North Carolina. This teems to bi a bo torlootfaet. . TEST COMB AMD CO. BABIES Oil Fl With Itching, Burning, Scaly Humors of the Skin Instantly Relieved by Baths with Cuticura of And Gentle Applications Cuticura: Ointment. Instant relief and refreshing sleep for skin-tortured babies, and rest for tired, fretted mothers, in warm baths with Cuticura Soap and gentle anointings with Cuticura Ointment, the great skin cure, and purest of emollients, to be followed In severe cases by mild doses of Cuticura Resolvent. " Mv niece's little baby boy, two years old, was so badly afflicted with eczema that he needed constant watcmng. . was all over hla -face and he scratched the sores constantly. Mornings his clothes wonld be stained with blood, and his face and hands would be cov ered. His family never could take him out, as bis face was always foil or targe sores. They had medical treatment, and tried everything they heard of. She commenced using the Cuticora Remedies last spring and found that at last she had a wonderful healer. The sores left his face and he was entirely cured, and now his face is as smooth and rosy at though no sore had ever been there to mar it." Mrs. L. J. BOOT, Jbbusalcm, N. T. Fan. 12, H98. On March 7, 1908, five years later, Mrs. Root writes I racelred vonr note of kind In quiry and am pleased to Inform you of the permanent cure of my little boy. lie la now a neaitny cnua wnn pins and white skin free from all blemish. It bis been a marvellous cure and brought about In a short time after all other medical aid failed." SoM erarhort Ou raM. Citfcn Rdnat, He. Ointmnt, Uku, Soap. lie. fMpota I Loo ioo.tJ Chrtf .. VMm Droi OmuiImI Cpip., Pnaikmi. rSud 1 " Th4 CoUfluift SUa fewk-" i-uou run THE CAT. to tta Rev aad MrsFD bwladeU passed throeth yesterday oareata' for their homtatGoldsborov " t . . Mr Geo neadertoa,' Jr., retaraei from Hulowaiealerdsy: Mrs J A Loa : who hu besuvUltlog Miss Margaret Bryaa hM retsrasd to her home at Klattoa. C I . .-. Mlas Basis Lnmley of Goldsboro who has beta a t Isltot ta U dty for a fsw da,t retaraed te her, fcoaae la that dty yesterday.' - ' , . ! Mr W D Banlagtoei sa Vptndlng the week at Beaufort sad other r'aoas ee toe socad. ' J- ' : Me Edgar Royall of Goldaboro it spsndlng a few dsf e la the cliy. ' , Sonday Morning Flre,: " v A snail bouse la Tmcap Allry, ocot pled by a colored family waa destroyed by f re tt balf past one Sunday Moralng. Tbe lire Is snppoaad o bare orlgloitad front lbs cMmsry a it gained S'ich bc..1w t!it tlie elTor'.t of the flrrr.ea in r' , t' r. ' wre la v!n. Pomm Skoald Get Greta Staff Both la Winter and Inuatr, It Is a common thing to hear women say that tbey cannot Keep growing plants of any kind in their rooms on account of the cat, who persists in nibbling and biting the leaves and new buds as tbey raako their appearance, sometimes destroying in the course of n few weeks some favorite or rare fern or flower. The reason for this seeming vandal ism is perfectly plain or ought to be. The cat require green food if it IS to be kept healthy and bappy and takes the shortest road to getting It In summer, following this need of Its system, a cat will eat grass freely. In winter or In the city, when this supply of green fodder Is cut off, com mon sense suggests that the cat bo ar tificially provided with It For Its own sake as well as for tne safety of the Boston fern and the rub ber plant, why not plant a cigar box of aoll with some quick growing thing like oats on sorrel and let the cut help Itself? It will soon realtee the glad fact that the plants are meant for It, aa proved by the fact that indulgence brings no aftermath of alapa or scoldings. As one crop falls sow another and keep It up till Mother Earth provides a more liberal supply of her own, end Tour est will bless you-New Tok Tribune. The Tturone e EmstaaS. Borne authorities bold that the coro nation cbalr In Westminster abbey Is entitled to be tailed the throne, ss be ing the one occupied by the sovereign at his or her coronation. Other main tain that tb throne In the house of lords is really the official throae, as It la occupied by the sovereign for state mi mora at the opening or parliament Others again tay that there te no real throne In the strictest accaptatloa of the word and that aU tbe thrones or chairs of state in tbe various palaces throughout the kingdom are equally entitled te be called "the throaa," lnae- much it tbey, are used tt each wbea tbe toverelgn happens to bt In rett dtnee at that particular palace and holds tny levee or other strictly official reception. Tbe' moat general opinion, bowever, teems to be that the throne In the bouse of lords Is really entitled to be called, "the throne' of England.' -,' rtatttt aaS taiese. '' : An - argument, against dlacoursge meat efter repeated failures is offered by the life of George rrwderick Wttta, tbe great English painter.. - ' . That ha wse quite tbe most lopof tint of Great Britain'! artists la bow everywhere admitted, yet hit merit wtt not f to orally recogntead until aft er be bad pasted bis sixtieth birthday, Before be died he tald, with a smile, btt bt bad btvar been oltcouraged eoce in ipltt of all the unjust criticism tnd. more- maddening still, the Utter ludlfferesjce with which bit pictures were received until tfler he had bflua te descend tbe bill toward tbe valley of old age. The Cveyto pagoda In Burma Is ttfflt oa a bugt rocking stone potesd tsW euier tt a height of SOO fett , IJUSl RECEDED Sour kraut, mince meat, tecdid raisins, citrou, new prune, evaporated peaches and apples, new lot Purvey 's small hams and breakfast strips, macaroni and cheese, sw. et and soar pickles, cranberries, bananiins, nice Baldwin apples 30c pk, finest quality malaga grapes 20o lb, self raising buckwheat, old fashion buckwheat, new c;i', flakes, browji sugar 5c ll, chocolate 10c and 20c per cake, very boat quality; complete stock fresh canned goods. A big stock to select from. Qual ity the very highest. Prices as low as possible. We will thank you for your patronage and do our beet to please you. W)lOltMKlf Mill fU. 5m 'Plan tin it I. 71 Brsrff Overstocked on Clothing ! 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 J. J. BAXTER. There's Something Doing At COPLON'S. Wo ar; busiiimr every luy to sell one ul our suit.- and ovorcoats to every man, boy and child in Nuw Bern and surrounding country. A look convinces tho customer who is the cheapest. Men's $!I.K) all wool union cashmere suits $r,.'js. Men's $ir.Xt black granite suits $9.98 Men's $12.5i) black French clay suits $K.7.r,. Men's $5. (XI suits in fancy colors $3.48 Men's overcoats from $2.25 to $12.60 Just received a new lot of our 58 inch heavy skirt goods in all colors, black, blue-, green, garnet, grey and native at 49c jx-r yd ; worth 73c 1500 yds of outing, all colors, this week 4 l-4c. 2500 yds sheeting now 3 3-4c per yd. SHOKS - We carry in stock a full line of Marry $.'1.50 and $-1.00 ahoes in vici, klH, pal. colt and velour calf. Come in and take a look at them. S. COPLON. flrsfas boily and bmla, ttrsnfrthens, ci. rnrs Via s'r. TbM't ' ' a ! - ' r y ' " , , - ) - I. A. TONES Livery, Feed, Sale and Exchanjrr ' t tan sam . ' 'aa JU--., : St. r ...-1 a Shmi aiork of Horses sn Ms'et tr effered lor sale la Vewbava. llari.s, llobes, Wtlj-s.Csrt Wtsels, - ' ' Vl lo r s Caks ! t C --IV r-t v. v t r "C
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