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' .-. . ' r, .... ,W JIM, I. WIDHlSjUr HOEHIIfl, 50YIMEIE 23, 1804,; TWKNTY TB1RD YEAR V'.V; .. ' - '. . ' '- J'' I Ve Have Just The Newest MIS Black and caster and tan. Beautiful line of Sample Furs, $3.00 to $15.00. 9.0 PHONE 288. 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 PI IIC HOWARD. is Risen CAROLINA BRICK CO., Plants at Claries, Hyman's Siding, Kin it on and EobersonvrUe. Annual Capacity 16,000,000. The large demand for our product ine neev uatiamg anct on uut market We are now erecting Dry Kilns that will not only Increase our output, hut will also ma terially improve the quality of our product. I1YMAN SU1TI.Y COMPANY, New Bern, N C They Havs Arrived i A fall Hn of Heating and Cook Stores; oall and look at them; I know you can be suited. , Also prepared 8 tore Polish put p la caw for family use at 10c ptr can; just the thing for polish ing your stores at home without any dirt or odor. A full line of Hardware; Wagon and Log Cart Material, Pilots, Oils, Glass; Leather and Shoe Find, ton.'' , Call and see us for lowest ftrioea. Jatiafantion guaranteed 1a all oases P. 2L Draney & do 67. South Trout Bt . fCT wm practk la ats nl Wm practice la UU t ! Federal Courts. , t. Got Them In. Things In I1B, looks goo i spreads better wears best Economical ii Fuel Spltnl in cpiratld Life Ok in mrallj 68 fllddle St Fall Suit Our new stoek has arrived; we -have the largest and best seleoted stock we have ever had. Men's, Youth's and Boy's clothing Our Shoe department is complete wit'i the 1 test styles of standard makes. We welcome onr old pat rons and Invite the public to in spect our stock before buying elsewhere. instill e our claim, that we famish SelUng Agents Waterman's Idetl Fountain Pens the Best Pens made. . ... - For Mk hj Owen 0. Dunn ' Leadta Fritter Stationer. Cer. Pollock Crave 8ta . . f Turntsr's Almanac 4 For In 04 now on isle t Era's t::i sic:? i OFFICIUS RDHT Governor and Others Take to The Fields. Church Debt Balsed. Fremlaeat People Xaay. Mayor Powell No Longer A Candldate No Baptlsni Took Place. Bsleigh, Not 9. Pledjes and cash amounting to 17,000 were raised in the First Presbyterian church, In thls orty Sunday by the pastor, DrH& Moment for the liquidation of the debt that has hong over the church for some years, This puts the congregation out of debt. after the erection of a $89,000 house of worship. This morning; at 10.15 o'clock Hiss Lilly Gray was united In marriage to Dr Chas L Fish of New Tork, the cere mony being In Christ Ohnroh by the reotor, Dr K M Marshall. The maid of honor was Miss Caro Gray, sister of the bride and the best man was Mr ChasM Hayes of New York. The ushers were Mr J H MacRae of FayelteTllle, Mr C B Crowell, Mr W 8 Wilson and KrBobt Gray of this elty. The church wu bean tif ally decorated with palm and ferns and chrysanthemums. The wedding was one of the molashlonable of the season Miss Gray being popular In social circle throughout the State, Be Is a daugh ter of Mr R L Gray of this city. The groom was for two years a member of the faculty of A ft M College here but has been a resident of New Tork for the past three years, bridge architecture and contracting being his specialty, A M Powell, Mayor of Ralelgb, has Just Issued the fifth annual report of bis stewardship as Msyor of Raleigh and he declares that he will not accept a re nomlnatlon. Be pronounces the dis pensary here a decided snccess. He says drnnkness has been reduced 40 per oent and that the financial returns are sur- pasalngjril expectations, that the city treasury will receive about three times as much revenue as formerly from the liquor business, despite the fact that one hail o: tne net-receipts rrom me dispensary must ?o to the county school fond. Governor Aycock, State Auditor B F Dixon, Secretary of State J. Bryan Grimes, , Commissioner of Agriculture B h Patterson and other State offlolali spent the dty in the fields about five miles from the city, hunting rabbits and blrJi They bsgged a great amount of game and had a thoroughly suooesaful hunt. This is their fourth annual hunt under the guidance of Col. Fred A. Olds, There were three candidates for bap tism to be immersed at the Tabernacle Baptist church Sunday night after the exercise of the even ng, but after the ladles of the oonrreeatlon bad re moved their bats and the candidates were ready, the pasto; started down In to the pool It was found that the sexton had carelttsly allowed all the water to leak cut and the pool was dry. This necessitated the postponement of the ordinance. Doesn't Respect Old Age. Its shameful when yoath falls to show proper respect for old age, but just the contrary In tht ease ct Dr King's New Life Pills. They eut off maladies do matter bow sevtrs and Irrespective of old age. Dyspepsia, Janndloe, Fever, OoDktlpaiioa all yield to this perfect Pill t5o, at all drug stores. Borne beekeepers will put pieces of old carpeting or s bag of straw directly over toe brood neat aa a winter cover to act aa an abtarbent of the moisture aiislog from the bees. Tne latest ad vice Is to cover with a board, says American Agriculturist The board will absorb moisture, and If there as a llfut, porous material abotw It, which will be warm, Ibis will keep the beard dry. not Sick Day Since, "I was takta severely sick with kldaey trouble. I tried all sorts of aaedletees, aoae of which relieved aae. ' Oae day 1 saw aa ad ef year JDectrte Bitten a determined to try that. After tektsg a few doses I felt relieved, sad sooa there after WMsatirelr eared, end have not seta a tick day tleoe, neighbor of mis hare bee eared ef Rheumatisss, Neerelctai Liver aad XMssy troubles aed Oeaeral Debility." This If what B. t Base, of Frsasnat, K. O., writes. Only boo, at u u Hraanaat s vraggtsv ., urrvJmX.-l iflcyjet omotett ant sod one, too, having no odor Is eop pares, Two pound wUI stake a gallon ef aarurate solatkNL. A portion should frequently be poured down each pipe whkh carries waste and water. . . a' rxlhf From tun ' Agonising haras aad scalds are Im asedlstely fslleved by. applloatloa el Bannock's Liquid Bolpttr. . Ceres all taBtmsBollosk - Watere'f OrreUet Qermtc!de,'th!s rem sdy heals all dlseass of skis tad scalp, curing eaaktrs also, aad goaeral sot eonditloaa. ' At Wi'Inf jrofj'tSS. Booklet 4w.tlMri - Supreme Court Opinions. SpeoialtoJouraaU Raleigh, Not 9 The Supreme Court filed the following opinions today: - TMlery vs Land, Plaintiffs appeal, from Nash, ho eVror. Tlllery vs Land, (Taylor appeal) from Nash error. Tlllery vs Land, (Land appeal) from Nash, ao error. Daniels vs Railroad, from Pitt, no er ror. Pedrlck vs Railroad, from Davidson, affirmed. Patterson vs Ramsey, from Iredell er ror. Lee vs Railroad from Mecklenburg affirmed. 41 Moore vs Electric Ry fromecilen- burg, error. Plumbing Co vs Hall from Meoklen- burn, no error. Rafnor vs Llddell, (Mecklenburg; per curiam affirmed. State vs Billing?, from Cabarrus, per curiam, no error. Alexander vs Railroad from Mecklen burg, per curiam affirmed. Monroe vs Railroad from Gaston, per curiam, affirmed. Death of Mrs Alice M. Griffin, Mrs Alice M.-wIte of Mr J F Griffin died at her home at No. 7 J Griffith street Monday night at 12 o'clock. The funeral services were held at the home at 2 o'clock yesterday conducted by Rev. O T Adams and the burial was made at the St Delights church grave yard. Ii.. ,'ortralt. A tmuin of njiiie little respectnlilll'.. appeared ct n gontle;nan'8 door nMkliii alms. "Not today." suid the lutenogat ed one. "When may I eall?" respond ed the trump. "Why don't call nt all. I know what you are. 1 saw your pic ture on a tin can nt the grocery store at the corner." Tho applicant for a loan sauntered leisurely down to the place and stood viewing the goods in the widow. Soon his eye came upon a can of crustaceans from the Maine coast Then the Joke flashed on him. As he meandered away be mumbled to himself, "Well, that's the neatest way of calling a fellow a lobster that Tve struck yet!" MONTH'S MEDICINE ON TRIAL. Generous Offer to all With Weak Diges tion or Stomach Troubles. With every box ofMI-o-na sold F H Duffy gives the following plain and pos itive guarantee bond, assuring the pur chaser that the money will be returned If after a month's use, the remedy has not given satisfaction. GUARANTEE I hereby agree to refund the money paid for Ml-o-na on return of the empty box, If the purchaser tells me that It has failed to cure dyspepsia or stomach troubles. This guarantee ooveri two OOo boies, or a month's treatment. (Signed) F B Daffy. Anyone whose food does not digest as it ought, who has to take thought about whan and what to eat, should take ad vantage of this generous offer of F S Duffy. . Ml-o-na Is almost (availably aoooeas- ful in curing stomach trouble of all klads, from an acute attack of Indiges tion to a chronto case of Indigestion. By Its use atw rich blood Is made, the weight looreawd aad health rettor ed. U Ml-o-na were not successful In out of 100, aa offer like this would beralaoas. This offer shows the great faith F Duffy hat Is tke keailh glvlag powers of Mt-o-aa aad yon should begin Its tee el once. Try It for a month any ay. If It falls to help you, the cost la absolutely noshing, while If It does what claimed for It, the expense Is tit llsg. Public Sale. Tuesday Nov, 29th J. R. Bell's Store North Harlotf e, , O Commencing at 1 o clock p Do. I Males, 10 Oxen, , 10 nomas, Log OarTiegee, t Dank Wagons, Tram Eoad Truoks. ' ; TERMS CASH'.' b. n. .'7rr:r, a " :t r. 1HKGI Wild-Cat Insurance Concern Ex - posed.' lasurasee Commissioner Wsrns Citi zens Against Hsrtfqrd Insurance Company of New York. The Insurance Commissioner has re ceived many inquires of late In regard to the Hartford Insurance Company of New Tork. This company Is not licens ed In this 8tate and could not be. They are a "wild-cat" and "underground" concern of the worst character, and are attempting by similarity of name to get some character and business In this State because of the standing and character of the Hartford Fire Insurance Company of Hartford, Conn. The com pany has no money, and its officers no charaoter, and the general manager, Rogers, has an unsavory reputation, even among the "wild-cat" promoters. Anyone representing this company will not only defraud ' his neighbors, but lay himself liable to fine and Imprison ment. The Insurance Commissioner also de sires to W8ru the people of the State against each and every registry company attempting to do business in the State The International Registry Company.the Commercial Registry Company and others seem to be determined to try to do business In this State without comply Ing with the law, and the people are warned against the. However "specious" their propositions may appear upon the surface, thers is nothing in them for the citizens of this State. TtieCommlssIone' does not understand why they ahoulii continue to flood the State wl:h thed literature and offers of business, when they have repeatedly written bim that they would not attempt to do any busi ness In this State until they comply with Its law s. These regis' ry companies are going so far as to evn publl h advertisements In some of the reputable journals of the State. Sick headache is caused by a disor dered condition of the stomach and U quickly cured by Chamberlain's Stom ach and Liver Tablets, ror .sale by all druggists. Best Eara Preaeprern. i test with various egg preservu In ives at tne Untano station tne two leading successful substances were Ilmewater nnd glasswater solution Eggs put up In llrfewnter scored 4) out of a possible Wl, nnd those In water glass In proportion of one pari to seven of wtiter scored 43.2 out of c possible &0. The addition of salt t(. the ilmewater failed to secure as goou results as the lfmewater alone, and greased eggs put up In snlt were noi equal to the others mentioned. SULPHUR CURES ECZEMA. Eczema Is cured by Hancock's Liquid Sulphur used with water according tu directions. It is nature's Greatest Ger micide, and heals many other diseases also, together with cankers and tores of scalp, nose and throat. Pimples, Itch and prickly heat succumb to It. At druggists generally. Ask for booklet of Hancock Liquid Sulphur Co, Balti more. Md. For fine Wild Dnoks, Venison and frankfurter Bauaage, go to the Oaks Market. RSUB1HCE 1HD BRICK Like a Shipwrecked Bailor adrift, helpless and hopeless is the arsrago man . who soddrnly finds himaall bereft ol wealth or a eom- petenoo by reason of Are loss with out lnsnraoos Indemnity. The in sut&noe onroanlet we servo will ooma to your moot) IX yon get your ponoy now,. , ,,j 4 1 a iso ten nm outss nnatT. . Phss 30s) South' Front and Hanooek fit. 127 Middle fit Full lino of Drugs.lled . . lclnes, Toilet Ar- k . tides and Boap.,-. Fresh - Supply of 'Flower Seeds. New Lot Nice Malaga Grapes, English Walnuta, Pecans, Brazil Nuts and Almonds, all new Crop Nice London Layer Raisins, lOcts. Seeded Raisins 10c pound package. Thoroughly Cleaned Currents lOcts. 'Citron, finest quality, 20cts pound. Fresh Lemons, Sweet and Sour Pickles. Heinz Mince Meat, Atmore's Mince Meat. Fulton Market Corned Beef. Cape Cod Cranberries. Brown Suguar, Pulverized Sugar. . Baker's Chocolate 10 and 20cIb Cake, Complete Stock of General Groceries, all NICE and FRESH J. L. UcDM, 'Phone 01. Overstocked J. J. BAXTER. There's Something Doing At COPLON'S. J. A. TONES Livery, Feed, Sale and Exchange STABLE ' . MiL."1 ' " ii ' MSaCBsat'; t . " 'jpsaiaW Largest Sad Isettroeksf tTorsee tsd Ifuies svst orTevevt for sale ht ITewhera. - A far load ef arh Jus- la. ao a template line of HM lee Was oss, 4 ... . .. Uajaess, Robes, WbipsVst Wheels, tto, o-HKy. h . , , Whofewale eft Retail Qrocer, 71 Broad M on Clothing i 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 We an- hii-illiiiK cv. ry day to sell one of imr suit; ami overcoats) to every man. Ixiy and child in New Hern and surrounding eciunl ry. A look convinces the customer who is the cheapest. Men's .ik) all wool union cashmere suits Men's fl"..iMi ,;.k granite suits Men's $12. .10 Ida. W Kreneh clay suits $H.7.'.. Men's i..iKI smt.s m fancy colors $:i.4.-i Men's overcoats, from $2.2T to$12.5) JllSt. received a lleW lot of OUT M inch heavy skirt, oods in all colors, hlack, hlue, green. (,''""'"'1, grey and native' at -t'.lc per y.l; worth 75c IMJil yd i of outing, all colors, this week I I -4c. yd.s sheeting now d 3-4c er yd. SIIOKS We carry in Htock a full line of Harry' Mhi and M.IX) shoes in vici. kid, pat. colt and velour calf. Come in and take a look at them. S. COPLON. e le U 0U kat Krt for lbs kwt Cst4 Kia - I., i ; . II'y!c!- - i I'rrscrip- t i AT . -! lly. ' ttMMtttsttn : I.I ;.'!. . ' r ( ., ! "i, r I.
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