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vol. xxii-.no. 222. RIW BIM, I. C, FR1DAT MOKIIIQ, DECEMBER 1G, 1904, TWKNTY-TH1HU KAH .COME HERE FOB ? POLITICS S1T1SF1CT0RT. oliday Goods 0 If you contemplate making a Xms Gift we can help you figure out what to give at a very low price. New Leather U jnst in-BILTS and HAND-BAGS, f Neckwear, Handkerchiefs lor Children, Ladies and Gents at 5 cents to $1 each. Ladies' Wool Skirts at $1 each. Kid Gloves, all shades and sizes, at 76c, $1 and $1.50. Umbrella-, a beautiful line for the Holidays and Xmas, at $1.25 to $7.00 each. J. M. Mitchell & Co., PHONE 288v 4Z Pollock St., Opposite Post-office. Negroes lb This State Oppose Re duction In Congressmen. JSS-tf .- 'HOUSEHOLD.! MAKES OLD Furniture, Floors and Woodwork, look like NEW. ANY CHILD CAN APPLY IT! Removes 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. Mad in 8 colors and Clear to match all kinds of woods. Gimp, Pistols. Razors, Scissors and Pocket Cutlery. Shells and Cartridges. r radical Xnuis Presents Make Happy Hearts fOR 8ALE BY STOVES Range, Cook and Heat ing. riconoroical m lull, splendid in operation. Life time in durability. Sash, Doors and Blinds A SPECIALTY. Phone Oo 68 Hlddle St IM I Hi CAROLINA BRICK CO., Plants at Clsrkg, Bjnmn'n Biding, Kington and Robersonvillc. Annual Capacity 15,000,000. Thu lrge demand for our prcduct jU4iifles our claim, that we furnish Hie Ileal Kii Ming Hrick on tnli market. We are now erecting jry Kilns lint will not only increase- our output, but will also ma terially improve the quality of our product. IIYH4N f4U!TIA COMPANY, New FW.n, N C Selling Agents New Masonic Theatre ! Friday Dec. 16th Under the Southern Cross. Notice! Have just receivea fresh car load Ameri can Wire Fence; same will be sold at greatly reduced rate. Come and see me before buying. E.V7. Smallwood A New and Thrilling Drama of Southn Uf During the War. The strongest Play ever Writ ten. Preasntad by local talent under the auspice of tha Dsughters of the Confedsrarv. Admission 60 cents, no extra charge for reserve Beats. Kafer's Bakery. ALL llAlAD and ROLL" rated by tit Washington ' ' ' ' f CHy pretes ef BreedtrJak- i "i rSaT ' Al MUCH saeds b ssm ' SlrUtlr aaiorjrl . fake. ' . " aa4 fttovsera ftoera -f'- iwr spe 1W tnstiertioe. " Whatever your want may be we can meet then wHa beau tiful aad appropriate ae- " SKHFITS' EOOSSTDBI i ;Thi Oaks Market xrill I'll J!?stCut3 of Per:: r -r- "r for 12 l-r.c ' Ocnjys Pharmacy. Saow Storm. Tha Cai of Jenes. I. A. Meek ins Would Take Csn inlar Job. Cottot Growers Asked To Meet Next Sat artsy. Raleigh, Dee 15. A mow itorm began here lsst night and eontinned until 9:30 o'clock thii morning, by which time tha mow bad reached a depth of about five Inches. The storm came from the north west, and the temperature was pretty low. The . poor are being very well looked after and warning of the Irs pending storm caused s lot of prepar atlon yesterday, bat In spite of thiisome were caught. Charles C. Jones of Qoldsboro, who forSlong time has been well known as an operator of gambling places at sever al points In the State, notably at More bead Ctty, and who was convicted of re ceiving and selling postage stamps knowing them to have bun stolen frjm post offices and who wi Uouf $500 In stead of being sent to the penitentiary. haa asked the Federal court be'e to give him further time in which to pay the $083 costs In the case, but Judge Pur nell has made an imperative order that no fuither time will be granted. Jones was here not long ago. He paid the One al the last term rf court.but claimed te could not meet all the cost. Jones had a close cill at the penitentiary, Attorney Qennral Gilmer left this morning for Charlotte to appear to the Federal cotrt for Registrar oi Election Simpson of Rutherford county, who was prosecuted on the ctarge of refusing to allow a negro to reglet-r there two yesrs ag. The legislature provided for the defence of Simpson for other , regi trsrg by the Attorney General and by other connael If necessary. lata: A Meeklns, who was the lie publican nominee f-r Lieutenant Gover nor, Is here. It Is said by some well In formed Rerubllcans that he desires to get an appointment abroad, In the con sular service.' He Is a man of consider able means and lives In very handsome style at Elizabeth City. The Catholic Orphanage at Nazareth a mile from Raleigh, makes an appeal sor aid. There are about 40 boys In the orphanage, these having been ga'hertd from about a score of counties and the strain of maintenance Is Just now falling pretty heavily. Today all over the State the county clerks delivered the pension warrants to the Confederate pensioners, and la a day or two these warrants will bela pouring into the Treasury. The efforts contlaue to get out every cotton growers In ihe 8lste to the meet ings to be held next SitorJey. The farmers are doing a gr.st deal of talklag and they seem to be of the opinion that hey on control the situation and for Iterators that they will all be Is llae, this being of course a necessity. In converradoa with some of tha befi eforeied negroes la Norlh Carolina yonr co-reipoadtnt bee discovered that iboy are very strongly opposed leay reduction of Sootkeen repraaeatatlos la congress. They are wry well pleased with poli lcsl conditions of North Caro lloa. New Bern Amateur Actor Will Present OnderThe Southern Cross Tonight Tonight the play which has been in contemplation for several days will be produced ottl New Masonic Theatre. Under the Soothern Gross, Is, ss Its title Implies a distinctively Southern drams It deals to some extent with the techni cal tide of gothern cause, It develops the causes that led to the war of the Btntej and shows the feeling thst exis ted In the Sonth prior to the war, As has been stld it Is the strongest play of Its kind ever written and sp pealstosll who ""have a love for the homeland and all that Is dear. The following strong cast will pre sent the plsy snd their ability to take the parts assigned to them is well known. Gen. Deerlng, C S A 8 M Brlason. Gordon Beverly, his chief of start H B Bedberry. Jack Warrington, Commander or Cav airy Legion called Warrington's Light Horse Jack W&ntih. Llent Forres', Aide de Camp to Gen. Deerlng L C Tolson. Csptaln Porter, U. 8. A, O M Cra- pon. George Stone, a neighbor or the War. rlngton'a-Albert T. Willis. Mrs Warrington Mrs bamon. Marian Warrington Mrs oil Kate Conyers Isabel Bryan Ned-J R Simpson. Mom Elsie Mrs S R Street. Soldiers, Scouts, Surgeons, etc. 127 ntddi r.u Full ilno of Drus.llcd-i Kwaatavwa 4 V a , A e. 4 , tlclcs nr. I fcap. trczn I'- of Harlow, tnl II Usrlowc, Dee 11 Mr Jots B. Metioa la bow giaalsg ejtioa with kli saw steaas power sad the whittle o( sis mlUglvei sew life to things sxoead If Barlows, Dr BB Parker after s good weeks work reurssd to all boene at LsQrsags Bstereay ssoramg. Mr WABetldrove to Btanfxi sad back frtdsy, he west dowa on ess- Bees. MUs Bessie Morton wsal bo Kew Bers St'erday sad speal the day wtib bet ssat. Mr Cat BssgsridM tor ssopslag sad nurses aosss Bale rosy sight. Ht J. lesry Davis el Baaafwl was with bis soe.i B Dsvery Ust Thsrsdey igkt, ss rstsrsee soaae Us next dsr. Mr Rsfu Os4M aal wife WBewson sf Sf t dsys sloe with Mr Frvd Tsytot rstsrssd auosy, - -Mr J B Baaeoek sspewl esdey Kew port. v . Mr sad Mrs J B t!MoU fassed iesday st Oak Orots tag Mr BUoU U epesdle ihws wia bet psrsais, Mr ssd Mn Beets . Mr Ose Hssisnew sa4 Ml Dsltts New Beta wets hers Beda e Mr Hot- lie' sep'.aa lasses, ' Mr Ale frxsiM f Cor Creek Mess tbroegb osr berg Tstsdiy ea) roea for niveloeA o k war te Horfolk Vs. MrALKwhetr of Mewpen kers eetttey la the taiersst W kW kewse traains. mt iierria, te srsiar ilaii Hint Wvs brs jmfAtf Va lag ke si'isl f t.4 ,rr, :'e THE PL1T TONIGHT i)Jg ritOGUAMME 0,coestrt. AIT I. The Garden of Warrington Court, An Old Southern Home. Orchestra. A Day Elapses ) ACT II. Millers Farm House Occupied by North ern Troops. So'.o, Beauty's Eyes Miss Dk wey (A Day Elapsee ) ACT III. Scene 1, Woods Near Confederate Camp. Scene II. Confederate Camp. Qiartette, My Oil Kentucky Home. (An Hour or Two Elapses ) ACT IV. Drawing Rooja of Warrington Court Time Bummer 1BC3. Orchestra Dials. BABY QUIRK'S QUICK CURE Of Torturing Eczema by Cuticura When All . Else ' Had Utterly Failed. ' My baby, Owen Herbert Quirk, was afflicted from the age of six weeks with a loathsome running eczema, almost covering hla face. I took him to Drs. . and of Victoria Road, Aldershot, and he was treated by them for three months, but got ranch worse, and was a sickening sight to look at. I saw an advertisement of the Cuticura Remedies, and got the Soap, Ointment and Resolvent. " We noticed sn Improvement a once, and within a fortnight the run n 1 n g had ceased and the scales were nearly all dried oft", and In a month bis face waa perfectly clear, not a spot left. I have en- i closed pnotograpn of him wnen no was thirteen months old. He la now two years and four months, and has never had the slightest return of It. I am very grateful for the benefits de rived from yonr remedies, and shall feel It a pleasure to make their value known. For corroboration of this statement you may refer any one to Mrs. Williams, 45 Michaels Road, Aider shot, or Mr. Gunstane, 40 Victoria Road, Aldershot, to whom we recom mended the remedies for a skin humour, which they also enred. Tou are at liberty to do what you like with this statement, as I should like all to know of the value of Cuticura." WILLIAM HERBERT QUIRK, No. 1 West End Cottages, Ruywood Road, N. Southampton. When yon're broke the girls are thy They tnrs and fly as yon eons nigh Brack op old man.show some pluck. Tsks Rocky Mosslaln Tea: fi change yonr lock. F 8 Daffy. . Ill Sold thrdajrMot th. vorid. Cvttaan RMalmt, Vie, m of cnOftMU. uouoa rnt, w.. p.r tiu dt ouj. fin hi Utnti POOM ... ir rial of 60), Uar Inif a Cham. Corp , Bote Propraetor. d w " How 10 Cure avegttu. THEY COME AND GO. Mr A C Mlley of Baltimore le In the city. Mr K W Taylor of Moreheai! City wu In New Bern yesterday. Mr W S Chsdwlck of Beaufort wis Id the city yesterday. Mr John K Williams of Wilmington, wi In New Bern yosterday. Mlsi Mary McNeejy, of Salisbury li the gueet of Mrs J 11 II Oarraway. Her TUN George, wbo has been 111 In a Boston hospital returned to New Bern last night In a much improved con d I lion. Hit friends are ft,'"' l" Kreel blm again. SEYMOUR W. HANCOCK, Attorney at Law. IT Will practice in itats Federal Courts. Office 46 Broad St. ind TH LOOT 07 VTltOL To our Customers Wa are anxious to have you all know that Vlnol is a new form of a very old and valuable remedy. It la a Cod Liver Oil preparation, beoauae it oontains all the medicinal elements aotually taXen from fresh Coda' Livers. By a new process v are able to make it without oil or great) and give you a real Cod Liver Oil preparation as delioloua to the taste as a fresh orange. Respeotfully, P. 8. Duffy, Drugfist. I FLORIDA ORANGES! New Lot Nice Malaga Grapes, Knial! Wninn!.. Hi-ru, Brazil Nuts and Almonds, all new Cro. Nice London Liyer Raising, loru. Seeded UaUins 10c pound package. Thoroughly Cleaned Currenlf 10ci. Citron, fineet quality, 20ct? pound. Kresh lemons, Swcot and Sour l'lcklns. Heln. Mince Meat, Atmoro'n Mince Meat. Fulton Market Corned ISe f. Cape Cod Cranberries. Brown Suguar, Pulverized Sugar. Baker's Chocolate 1(1 and SOcIh Cake. Complete Stock of General Orocerlcp, all NICK and KHE-tll. WllOlMHli A fletnll - Christinas Presents. Christmas is about here and cvrrylmdy v.ill In- Inokinj; f-n something; valuable to give to their fi irnd and tin-re is no better place to (Ind just wha' you want than at ' Below is a partial list of things that vm.uIiI in.iki as well as a valuable present : ippcl I In ur uton 1 I'."" -aut il'id ..I' alk nvlk.T Ladies, mens and childrens b.-il in line of neck ties to select fn-ni; a bands nuifilers; ladies anil mens ini.ial chiefs; white and fancy vest: ; mIK siispende' umhi-ellas for ladies anil nu n. clothinj; for nn-i ilren; a line pair pants; a pai nice shm-s, an hv rain coat ; suit case; rups an, arl sipiare. a trunk; bath rolies; pajamas; 1. id ;;!ov . llon'l wait too late to hu - Now is the time J. J. BAXTER is near; better prepare befnto tlie rush by taking tmit ! y the forelock. You have more time ami better assortments to Belc I from. The reasons are maDY. Come U see 119 e.ulv anil ofte only the largest stock tin' are 111 a poMtion t" ave you dollar's worth you buy here. "'0 pieces Gs inc'i wide line Skirting. . r leading HhadeH, I'.ic yd. JACKETS. 1'iO ltdiei and mi-jr-n .liu:kekc, with ami 'iiality. sale X I r''J. Clothing. Men's II . ' SO wornterl RuiU men', . men's I5 fine black granite h u 1 1 f, military nalts in broken sizes, licn only H.'i, and l)Oys suits we are offering this week at great Don't miss the chance. 1. We Inife no oiiiiey n every unl ?! iii:ilitv, all the l.oilt nil , s, jirice 1 y rei 1 u r .ii u jnl amis ii V r,", ' " lot men' 'ii, oith iloiildn, 1" 75 Mlldl Hi. Gil in a Special! Tnoa who ltave boashl hare dene well. These whe luivo net bonght hurt done better fer the aro la toltloti te lobe adrantaxo r Oar',. ee os m ' ' i ' M . ' ee .. ee ,FremThurly moinInr;,Prrfrnbfrl3h, O'cleclr, to ?Jal nrtlay night clelu hear, for vrry clollar spent for FATfCY CHIlVJl. the purchaat r will rerrUf In ehunce 25 ctswr In oilier trord eur Vnurj Clitna during tlile ale itllLbp OMi: rOI IITII OIT. 1'oaIllTr! n r;oot!a at III No rasrLnl rtborc lhc rrcnlar i r.cr. Th! ir.cr.i nr r;vi:::Y aiiticm: f n I f. i n! m l f inrrr l a H Vtb-:- mk: if - Ui SI It. 1 hi i a i j 1 1 IM V. M i SI Ovr Mr. 8. B. Rerrtt Was has returned (mm the Western markets with Uirv ear loads of personally sesrte4 2HEOX3EG. rand- IMTCTX-ES 1 the iMki the market affor-U, anal bv eeti patent foAfm, sonewM te be sopertor le any etnrk brxwht te Oiks wH rn tU past Ave jrsars. Rise twittmn 14 l-l to 17 bawls, weiebins: fmes W Se U0 frWrU, In both Horses sr Maim; ..,.ki. ... . rn A MNiianiliii . . A raowbrtars. We SrS also la l.a T.in. Arn Mi MftMHBJ ' esrnrinc full tin of Borras, Rooes, Tt hip, and t-n wneeaa, nems; ot umU fnf the isawnul ' Kills flngglen and Aul.u.u Wacenn. We off. the above for sale very ke awfia for Cash h H seare4 Kotes, rusrsnrr astisfsetian Sd te ssv Jresi anensr. See bsfovs barbsj. lett fV C. Annoiinc oraont 1" ;L" :X"Z ..n " Sf! ''AT. f .-. f"., T'i'TT JtfAt sf ltoB"M in se . .. ; , V . . ' fn form or tn1 r"'T, rsnr'"r . 1 . . .-.( .t'-a r ' '". ' I '' '""'
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