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limttmL W0B KIW BIBI, I. C, TUESDAY M0MII8, DECEMBER 13, 1904, TWEN1 THiKH EiK VOL. XXII NO. 218. r .f OMR HERE FOB. Holiday If you contemplate making a Xms Gift we can help jou figure out what to give at a very low price. New Leather Goofls jast in Neckwear, Handkerchiefs tor Children, Ladies and Gents at 6 cents to $1 each. Ladies' Wool Shist Wasits at $1 each. Eid Gloves, all shades and sizes, at 75c, $1 and $1.50. Umbrella-, -a beautiful line for the Holidays and Xmas, at $1.25 to $7.00 each. J. M. Mitchell & Cq. PHONE 288. 43 Pollock St, Opposite Post-office, sev?ytr HOUSEHOLD LACQUE8L MAKES OLD Furniture, Floors and Woodwork, look like NEW. ANY CHILD CAN APPLY IT I Retnoves all scratches and other marks of wear and tear and gives new life and lustre to anything made of wood. For New or Old Floors It is the best Finish on the market. Made in 8 colors and Clear to match all kinds of woods. FOR SALE BV Phone 99 m CAROLINA BRICK CO., IManta at Clarkg, Ilyman'a Siding, Kington and Itobersonvilie. Annual Capacity 15,000,000. The large demand for our product jmiilles our claim, that we furnish Ihr llit Hulding Brick on thlt marktt. We are now erecting Dry Kilns hat will not only increase our output, but will ul(o ma terially improve the quality of our product. 11YM4N H1I1FLY COMPANY, New Bern, N C Notice! Have lust received fresh car load can Wire Ferce; same will be sold at greatly reduced rate. Come and see me before buying. E.W. Smallwood Public Sale ! Wed. Dec. 14th. On the Wad.worth Farm 3 1-2 liilef from New Bern, N. a Iloma, Mali ami fin Mitch Oowa, Iloft m4 Chlrkana. Waroni mU Top Bngu, with. narp I full Km ot Africulioral Imp) I tMcta, Tm via, Hay, Oom, Fo4 d.f.atv! 10 bill Com it Mr; Hoot. kol4ftn4 Kltchrt Ftmllort. .. '. TUMI CAM C. A. Kaserman kVMivikUgtM frfyMfM lk tale Wtdaaaday, Goods. BELTS aid HA1MS. Guns', Pistols. Razors, Scissors and Pocket Cutlery. Shells and Cartridges. Tracheal Xmaa Presents Make Happy Heart STOV KS - Uniijrw, Cook and Heat lug. Economical in full, splendid in operation. Life time in durability Sash, Doors and Blinds A SPKCIALTY. 68 Hlddle St Helling Agents NtwS,as (Friday Dec. 16th I Mner e Amert-Southern Cr055' A Ntw and Thrilling Drama of Southern Life During the War. The atrrmjreiit I'Uy rvrr Writ ten. Prewnted hy local Inlent under the auspice of the Danghtnni of the Confederacy Admission Ui eenU, rv i-lra charge for rencrve seat. 4 Whatever your want may b w ran nwwt them with beau tiful and appropriate ae lertinna. I imrn mi stori 7 nM4! HI. Italy s Pharmacv. V Full lint of DniM.Md lclnei. Toilet Ar tides and Boap. Fresh Supply of Flower Seeds i riijalr lot- rrrtrH font A fr0fll(y. A HATTER OF HEALTH 7Ah POUBEB Absolutely Pure mm SUBSTITUTE A STABBING AT TUSCARORA. Qilacy WatBon, a Young White Farmer, Attacked and Stabbed by a iNegro. For the tecomi time in a little over a moalh have the resident of the north era portion of the county in the vicinity o! Jasner and Tuacarora been exel ted oer a sanguinary affair. In both cises negroes were tbe cause of the Iron ble. Saturday nlht, MrQulncy Watson, a while nan c,t CiiBcarors, wat attacked and stabbed by a negro.Jobn Davis with whom be had quarreled orer the pay- mrjul of a debt. Davis' manner was extremely Insolent and overbcirlng cutsing Mr Watson on count f the malt r. Mr Watson com mamie-l Davis to stop hli Insulting lan guage whereupon tbe latter attempted to draw hli knlfa bat Wa'ton was too quick and knocktd the negro down, Uenry Dixon, a companion cf Davis then attackei Watson and beat him about the face, while Watson and Dixon were engage 1 In fighting Davit arose, drew bit knife which was a Urge oue and slabbed Watson in the hack. The lail part of the fracas and the cries of Watson attracted a number of people to the place and in the excltt ment caused by the wounded man's In a rles, the negroes escaped It being dark. Tbe people made t renuoua effort to get the negroei and it It Intimated they won rl have fared roughly had the crowd succeeded In catching them Dr N H Street was called to attend to Watson's Injuries a4 founi that the wound waaofa tlrtjej.. nature belug about two thirds tjidiThoh long and two Inches deep flit below the left shoulder blade. Tbe heavy winter cloth Ing worn by tha wounded man doubtleas prevented tbe wound from being fatal as It was d togerously ner the heart. Other InUrlei of slight oomequenoe wtre found on fact and bead Davis and Dlion were loca'ed and ar retted an! are now prisoners at the county Jail awaiting the result of Wat son's Injarles. Watson U a young man of eighteen and Is well thonght of In the community where he lives. Tbe ntgro Is twenty on years of age. Bright ejea are ta liftlllble Index to youth, windows from wblch Cupid shooti his arrows. Ilolllster's Rocky Mountain Tea makes bright tyis, rosy enacts. 80 cents, Tee or Tabieja. KB Diffy. The Oak3 Market will sell jtJest Cuts of Pork Hereafter for 12 1-2 cents per pound. Ooo I Organ at Mr K teaman's sal Wednesday, lata. New Uosm sewing machln at tht aac lion Wadaeeday 14th. Fine Boggy aalasal at tha K aatrtaai sale the 14ih. HSUB1HCE IRQ BRICK Like a Bhtpwreckd Bailor: - drill, heipleta m4 boprlw U th Ttrmc mas b0 toddralf Rod I D1BMII Dm 1 1 M Waal Ul of eoa pfjo hj teaaom of flrt iotas hh. it tsnranot Inuntnaity, Tht in 'nrajiM aannnafiUa ia a !ti tvmt to yoor rwtcoa If n rut tour i evil lint class Prick. . a. mvohjj, 1 rket jno Foolh rr'n snd V f ft. SHOW, SLEET, COLD. Demand Upon Associated Charities For Aid. Pentlon Warrants Issued. The Povr ell Case. "SoBtlicra States In Danfsr." Farmari Interest la Cotton Conyentlong. Beats Pie Parties. j Raleigh, Deo 12. The first severe weather of the winter tet in Sa urda; night, the temperature yesterday morn ing being 20 degrees. The day was verj flae, bat last night snow fell and then was tome aleet, making the ttreett vert slippery thlt morning. There wer heavy calll upan the Associated Chari ties for aid, but this fine organization wat ready for the emergency and met li promptly. The weather has h)on so superb sinoe the coming; In of October that the oldest Inhabitant cannot recal anything at all equal to It. State Auditor Dixon rill tomorro and next day tend out the pension war rants for the year, covei ing $501,000 s that they wl'l be received by tbe pen sioner! on the 1Mb, being tbe date usually e msen. The pamphlet prepared by tlia Nortb Carolina Confederate Veterans In reply to the statement made by Judge Oeorge H. Cbiiitim of Virginia, made Ht ap pearance today, being Issued by the com mlltee of wh'ch Chief Justice Waller 0 ark It the chairman. Then are 78 piiget and a number t f map of battle fields. Tbe title of the pamphlet It "Five Points In ihe rteo'd of North Carolina In the grat war of 18G1 A. Report of committee " There i' a large derannd for these pamphlets, a greitmany having been railed for by people In Virglo- la. Deputy II S Marabal John Dockery ar rived to lay from Norfolk, where be went ifter tbe man J. B. Powell wanted for swli dllng through the mai1", and who last week forfeited a thousand dol lar bond In the Federal court here. De puty Marshal Dockery found Powell In (be dl hospital at Norfolk, bis slcknoss being certified to by a Doctor ts r latlr rheumatism. His bondsmen believed, It seemt, Dp to the very momeDt the can wat called that he would show up here but the court offlolals and tin general pnbllo had no such Idea. It Is said that Powell wss quite well a couple, of days before the date set for bit trial. There were a lot of witnesses here against him. The case It postponed until January 1Kb The Federal court will continue all thlt week, there being plenty of business to occupy It. Tht State officials continue to receive circalari from the great Irish organ'tt- tlon about tht South Dakota bond suit mttler. Today thaae came from Phila delphia, typewritten, one being headed, THE SOUTHERN STATES IN DAN GER." The arbitration oampalgn oaly a conspiracy to oom pel payment of ConJ f derate bonda and re adjusted State debts. Thlt drooler aaya that the claim of Simon Bobefer of Ntw York that tbe bonds which North Carolina rt-edjoated la 1879 "Can be need to advantage by font fa Oorernmenta," and the recent speculative toll egalatt North Carolina by Booth Dakota to reoover the prlncl pal aad 83 years Interest on bonds given to Booth Dakota by Sohafer and asso ciates, five slalsttr a'galflcanot to tbt attempts Bale in 16V7 aad tble year ooerce the Senate Icto tbe ratlfylnj to iraallta of aibtltatloa of foreign Oovera- eata. Taeee clronlan are tomtwbat of a pa, ale to the officials who received Mr Setae, tbe Bopt, of pabllc adaaalloa of McDowell ooenly, report that since the Bute AssoctaUoa of eoaaty toper ia teadeau held Its ooaveaUoa hattxaoaey for two snort rare) free school fJbrerlta kaa heea raited, lie sUo report ftS raised fov the pa bile achoola by a cakt alt tad M hy ea oyster tapper. Bute Bepetisteeaeat Joyser says Ult beats the pie pert!, ip rvd by k pet la tea- deal iatkoey ef Cleretaad, aad that a hopes the aatut will get sitae new poiatt freta tiperteteadeal Baatt eta of theaa b4u eats attests. eemet J retkew of the AlUaaee eayt the y restart eoOoa ttteaUoe It oaatratj fArasevt lo take a great deal of Interest la the order. lie Is worklsg very hard to get oet gttat crowd at uo eoitoa- ivowen ateee eaUc u bo held at lie TaHoae eoaaty aeau te the ITtb. . Btj tsyi OaU Wlke, ioaooM. tdneoaaba.1 Wsyo a4 eiaer eneatie have aetUel. blta tbet (hey vitt lso fevr sarfelf al lege. Bo It aotlltd m toxt jf Tom. Io Run-4owa Ftopltte - - - .... , : llany pcpli think thty havtoai9 organio trouble or chr'onlo dleeaa.fceoaujt thy f teak ll.tlrtd'out, oftnaat Imp, hart no ubMUob, entrgy-r-pp-tlttt ThU eondUlon la probablrMtud by ovirtorit oloi ccnflnenont-ororrT." To thi p.opit Bar tnr tiooiinv !o0s cot ertatt itrenth tmi' tul 14,' you up vt oureelvei par for all tht ctdl- cin you taict. nespcotfullyi ' TORTURING DISFIGURING Skin, Scalp and Blood Humours from Pimples to Scrofula, from Infancy to Age Spndlly Cured tyf Cutlcnra whan All Elsi Fills. The agonizing itching and burning of the skin, at In eczema; the fright, tul acallDg, as in psoriasis; the lota of hair and crusting of the scalp, as In ecalled bead; the facial disfigurements, as In acne and ringworm; the awful suffering of infants and anxiety of worn-out parents, as In milk crust, tet ter and salt-rheum all demand a rem edy of almost superhuman virtues to successfully cope with them. ThU Cutlcnra 8oap, Ointment and Resolv ent are such stands proven beyond all doubt. No statement is made regard ing them that is not Justified by the strongest evidence. The parity and sweetness, the power to afford Immedi ate relief, the certainty of speedy and permanent cure, the absolute safety and great economy, have made them the standard skin cures, blood purifiers and humour remedies of tbe civilized world. Bathe the affected parts with hot water and Cutlcnra Soap, to cleanse tbe surface of cruets and scales and soften the thickened cuticle. Dry, without hard rubbing, and apply Cntl cura Ointment freely, to allay itching. Irritation and Inflammation, and soothe and heal, and, lastly, take Cutlcnra Re solvent, to cool and cleanse the blood. This complete local and constitutional treatment affords Instant relief, per mits rest and Bleep In the severest forma of eczema and other Itching, burning and scaly humours of the skin, scalp and blood, and points to a speedy, permanent and economical cure when all else falls. Bcld thraiftuKit th world. Cottcnr RMotaaLSOs. of ChooolaU CoaM nib. no. p 1W m 6hi 4BUD.ML one. Soid. tfe. DfDoui London, V Ctanw bow. Bo,. I Pftrkft fUMd. U Hlii Botha, lCotub A- rotter unil unwn. V Orp . hh rropnvma. tTBii4lM"iioreCBnni7 Uwnw. here in Wake the farmers and baslneea men are standing solidly together on tbe cotton situation and In their de termination to control the altnstlon If possible. Representative farmers Inforn him that the growers can by holding un sold cottoo, borrowing money on it II necessary and reducing acreage nen year, become masters of the ltuat!on, and that they show readiness toco operate In any way to Increase tbt prices. Centenary Church Bazaar. The ladles ef Centenary Church hare secured the store hf Mr Meyer Ilahn op poaloe the poet ofllce, for tbelr Annua) 0i7.tar, which will open at 2 SO p m on Thursday.Dec 15:h, There will bnalarge and varied dlaplsy of Fancy articles tollable tor Christmas (lifts Kefrethmenta will alao In Barred, e n sitting of Ice., faaea, Chicken Ha, Id, etc, There will be a nsw featurs for the llllleonee A Mystery well, which will be a pleasure and delight to them. When you want-a plaaaaLt laxstlre uke Chamberlain's Stomach acd Liver Tablets, For aale by all druggists. Fine milk cow, freeb, at the aale at Mr K Merman's Wedaeeday. rneinlrr H'-lfiur haa hit pleasant aal Ilea with tin nilx-nt of parliament uow tod then John Mori"? took blm to task some months ago for lax attendance In tbe botwc of commons. XI r. ft I four denied that then was any disinclination on bit part to attend the sittings or to lis ten to the debet. On the contrary, be declared, some of the mora en rt of greatest repose that be could snatch from a acmewbat streea eos tnd ltbortotte official career wer those spent on tbe treasury beech tlt teolns; to bis oratorical frieodt -Sew Tor Time Tm SI.w John Barter of tbe I1tttarf Stork Kidtanf lella of a huetltag youaf eo lldtar for s w Tort pnbUahlng boos. The Tenth wae vainly tryiog te act), awt of txxik (a a rollsdelpbla behk reabt and at last got netted rrtWM) ib rethir of bHt eVmev thaa ttMiejaai in janoary "Tew Monle am rea't rren eat aotiiarfaeMW Why wotr d lb rlw -Tm rea t relrli tUmT-Nrw levh Time. ' - rjifiWlVr,i'VV,V,V,t.iVK...f , . I FLORIDA ORANGES! New Lot Nice MnlagaGra , Mn j i-h Wa'nu:., Pecann, Brazil Nuts and Almonds, all naw Crop. Ni London Layer Raisins, ' OrU Seeded Ralelns lOo pourid pa- age. Thorongbly Cleaned Current 10;re. Citron, floest quality, 20ctr ; iiiiid Fresh Lemons, Sweet aid Sour ricklL. Heinz Mince Meat, AtrnottV V'lncr Mea'. Fulton Market Ccrned Be- f Cape Cod Cranberries. Brown 8uguar, Pulverized Hi gar. Baker's Chocolate 10 and 20c s Cake, Complete Stcck of General OrocorleF, all NICK and RItE-llI. J. L. MffiL 'Phone 91. Christmas Presents. Christmas in nbout hero and cvcrvboily will l- luokinf; for something vuluablc to give to their friend ami there it no better place to find just what you want than ut. our store. Below is a partial list of things that would make u good .i.-Twell as a valuable present . Ladies, mens and children!! bed room slippers; a beautiful 2 line of neck ties to select from; a handsome line of sill: mufflers; ladies anil mens initial silk and lin.-ri handker chiefs; whilp and fancy vt-s t.-;; silk suspenders; line silk umbrellas for Indies and nn-n, clothing for men and chil dren; a line pair pants; a pair nice shoes; an overcoat or a rain coat; suit case; ruga and art squares; a ruller tray trunk; bath robes; pajamas; kid gloves, o! ll'in't wait too late to buv. Now is the time J. J. B A X T E it . QtbjlB'b.btlB is noar; better preparo tw-fi id the rush bv t kn, time by thn forelock Yon have more tlintt iin" better ntsurt tuei.u to m-ldt from. The rexuioni are rcany. 1 ome to us early and nftei, We h i no only tho largest stii.'k hn. ar-r in n ; o: i .n to t.ive ynu ::, .r,-y (,n every dollar's worth you buy here. "0 pieces ft inc-i wid fine Ski - 7 hih! (1 .iimIih, all tbe lerling shades, t'Je yil. JACKETS. 1V0 laulivt and mitM-s JsA-kew, quality, tale J l.'V.i. Clothing. Mc-n't II;' SO worsted suitt IH men's JI5 fine black granite suite, auiU in iiroken sift, sizes only 3f twyt suits we arc offering this wek Don't mis the chance. 75 Mstltl Hi. Oar Mr. 8. H. SsoU has yo4 rtixrnwd from the Wtm markeu with three ear bed of ptnamif oaasrua ECOESE3 cixid. 2vTJX-,X:S 1 the bMt Oo anarket affonts, aa4 br oovapeuwt Mere. ermwUt! to be eupatrter I any strrk brvoghtto Udo aurh bt tfc pesrt fire year. Biaoa ran front U 1-f U If bank, are kanf froat V to I.M4 pt. In brtb Hon and Mates; ultaM to any 00 f ana, atrafl and ospttssv' dm. W are aj swrryW t Mi krvt W bat-, KotVaa, kip ' , A Cart Whaa, Wanf so otjeaH for too istat wtsa iMlo - aggte-ti and Wkois Vo of r UrO ottooo fnr oslo ettvxytV . Oe fwasi oenxreo XotflS, gwaUsn( aatlafecUoa hs x rw ..y. Beo so before Uyts;. fe's I e , jfL-n n.onncgraon.t t RSAawS wt fUTURPAY, fWn.r ITOi, TtttRIT READ JtOJtPM amitTie4 t 00 (ry xt I" , "f Ht. liie, bio, b f f"W Of rM ii-i.". Tr'ir 1 to r"1 TA to l.'"0 ("". K '' arts-"!", 0n4 wsaUM to"-irtt lewfwtw.t Jrf'Xt be Br-i-i, ltf ( A I f ft : Co. I WtaltNni 5k l!LtHll lilriwe'r. 7H llr.."t Hi nith utid wtl..,t l.elt. Fi e art 0, men's rjlo nil u .ol auilt d 7.1 military cut, t'.' vi, on.- lot mrn'i H7 and .'i1, prim tl-'si, woith double, at gr-atlv reltited j.i , c a. fV I J.
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