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Vol. z:nii.r;o. i:::. Twitty-Furlli If cor 1 !; Lac? ' Chance n . - ( j V7o have a few dozen nica straw hats , ( lsit that were one dbllarto one dollar s ( end a halt Every one new In ordsr to t I 1 the price at 50 cents J! 1 V.' VvX- 1U SIZES. . ;' ' n , . New line ot Negligee shir 3 just re- j ; ) ceivtd. l) () 1 BASES '..uccccnococcccscccccCwCCo u : V Car Load r Just Received. : Cook Stoves. Heaters; Full line Hardware and Builders Mate) ial. Faints, Oils and Glass, r , , , Gaskill lldvv. & r.lill . Supply Co ,5', ..i "fegSg- - ' -OurP.rfectlo'nTr.vTmnk...; JOHN B. IVES, ' ' - - , - 38 Middle Street. ' . Furniture and House Furnishings Everything to make a home comfortable and attractive, such as book cases. China (Closets, Bockers and others!. T ! ? , , ; ? 1 : ' - -., Any one that is thinking of baying will' do well to see me -before they ; buy, m we sell gooda where competition cuts no figure. : -. r -. - A Clean Sweep Salo. Entire fitock ot Summer . to Hake Boom for WHITE LAWN. -40 inch White Lawn, worth 20c yard, nly 10c for this week. . . RIBBON No. 40, all colon, worth 14c, for this w eek only 9c per yard, r , V NEEDLfcS. " Only le per paper. - . , CORSETS. V 40ckuidonly 20c. : ; . - ' BLEACHING. V A Bargain at 6c, only 4c per yard fur this wetk. ' TABLE OILCLOTH, . Only 14c per yard, worth double. 75', Llicitilo Belter 5:r;itr"Hii:m vit li'f"ii f'.r fivinif a fiif.-lii-ar..nr f,i , ; i ail f-ill r.mnirril I iorno, and f"r j1:k it k n-tr a..!.-t.i in j. ,1 ( :i 'i : , I. lilt Write l-,r full .jirlii n'.i.rn. for your choice n - o . Heath and' Zlilligan FhowJi mce like or Sia.it Cases ; : and DBagrs FURNITURE, . ,,'' RUGS and HOUSE '. " ' J- V :- FURNISHING AT Goods Must be sold our Fall Ctock APRON GINGHAMS. ' -7c quality, only 5e per yard. . MENS' UNDERWEAR. . 40c kind only 19c each. " J j MENS' SUITS. I All mens' suits reduced to half price 18.00 kind, now 11.00. - - .. $12.50 kind, now $0.25. , BOYS KNEE PANTS. Only 121, 15, 20, 35 and 45c a pair, worth double.) . , MENS' SHOES. 9ft pair Mens' Sample Shoes to clo out at a sacrifice. ' . TABLE LINEN. 40e quality only 2;c par yard. Ltrcst. NtW GERN. NC t'f H 1. i; .i. But Very Few Applications For Immt granls. Attempted Nsgro Outrage.; Fir Investigation Stat Charter Granted. Ralic - For. Hill of HW017 , '; , Corporstlo'm Com " , ; , mission R , -" , , turn, t " ' ' Raleigh, N. C, August 23 Governor Glenn left today for Red Springs where he deliveres the principal address at the reunion of the people o that Bection tomorrow which is to be a very large affair. . ' The Corporation Commission has re turned front South Dakota, where they attended' the National Convention ; of Railway CommisBioners, sessions being held at Deadwood and Hot Springs, the places being only two miles apart. They say the crops in Iowa and Nebraska 'are the finest they ever saw. The attend ance at the Convention was larger than usual No business of special impor tance to North Carolina was transacted. - Deputy Commissioner of Insurance Scott, is now in the-western part of State investigating fires which ' is thought to have been incendiary. , - A charter is granted to the Young Hartsell Mills Co., which will build and Operate a cotton spinning and - weaving mill in No. 11 township, Cabarrus coun ty, near Concord, the capital stock be ing $200,000, one fourth preferred, J.T Hartsell, R. S. Young and W, a Hous ton being the stock holders. - . CoL S. J. Cobb Of Lumber Bridge has sent to the Hall of History the British musket Used by his grandfather Nell McAlpin during the war with the revo lution, He writes that McAlpin was a lieutenant and was wounded at Ramsays Mills on deep river, at the battle' of March 28th, 1781, thirteen days after that of Guilford court house, and that he took trie oath of allegiance to the United States at Wilmington, where be was left suffering from two wounds bis regiment having gone with Cornwallis to Yorktown. He took the oath -some time after the surrender of Cornwallis. He then went to the Scotch settlement in Robeson county and located Rennert where he died in 1830. Col, Cobb says the old musket has killed hundreds of deer, bear, turkeys, panthers, wildcats etc., and will Btill shoot as well as ever making noise equal to that of a small cannon, the recoil equaling the kick of a mule. .;.X:: " Secretary Brunerof the Board of Ag riculture is very much astonished at the fact that so few applications for ten ants or laborers, have come into him from the people of the state in response to his circulars. It had been under stood that great numbers were desired and in fact that a quarter of a million people could be placed, but not enough applications have come in to make up a car load of people and be does not care to go to New York after smaller num ber than a car-load, say 50 or 60. There are really more offers to sell land than there are applications for Immigrants. The Baptists here appeal to be much pleased at the selection of Rev. M. L. Kestler of Morganton to succeed Rev, J, B. Boone as general manager of the Baptkt Orphanage at Thomanvilie. At one o'clock this morning the wife of Richard Crone, who is a night watch man at the Sua board Air Line Ry. shops here, awoke In time to see a negro in th act of climbing into her room through a window. She screamed, the man fled and Wfufuhot at . Bloodhounds were wanted but there are none here. The penitentiary bloodhounds are no longer kept here but at the Mute farm nearWeldyn. " . Crgnn fieciial ' " Prof. Mot-ran, of Wilmwrtnn Leta- nr, ve on u ,n r 1 t ti t I , I t (' r h ' , 6 ,, lit hu'f tfnri 1 r ' 'i iH I t i i t i, i 1 rtt t i vi y i l ii y . 1 1 i i i . iiiliui iljj ifl jiijA' lB Nature Helps Hi o na . j in Chort Order The summer months are the best in the whole year forhe treatment and cure of stomach troubles. ' The out door life, with natural exercise ' the fruit and berries which ' are so freely eaten, all help to restore healthy action to the digestive organs. Now when Nature will aid Ml o-na in curing indigestion and giving strength to the stomach and whole digestive system, is the best time to use this re markable remedy. Local Authorities Exercising Every' ffort And Efficient Handling ol Cisei. New Orleans, August 23. While the leaders in the fijrht aerainst vellow fever feel the struggle is succeeding beyond expectation theria no disposi tion to lull the public to a false sense of security lest there be a relaxation in the efforts of every household to main tain the recent control of the disease. The situation is encouraeiner above Canal street and the disease has failed to secure a foothold there. Cases are now beihe reported within six or eieht hours after taken down, indicating increased efficiency by thelocal author ities and their close co-operation with the federal, Last night's report savs the deaths yesterday numbered 9, and new cases 57. The new foci is 81, caseB 'under treatment 319. '- . ..Makes bone and muscle faster than any other remedy, - Brings strength, health and happiness to the whole fam ily. Thats what , Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea will do. ; 85 cents,' Tea or Tablets. Sold by F. S. Duffy. ' , . , ROOSEVELT PROPOSITION Submit On to Buuls and Jiptn IjVhlch Will t ' - ' ' Remove Deadlock. ' V '. Portsmouth," August 23. The Bresi- dent s proposition if accepted will put an end to the deadlock. It is as ' fol lows: "Japan, to sell all or half of Sak. halin to Russia to consent to nav a price for Sakhalin as a enumeration to Japan. - Russia is to pay to keep the Russian prisoners on that island. Japan is to yield the subject of the intend Russian warships and the limitation of Raasia as naval . power. Jaoan ia "to permit the sale to an international syn dicate of tha eastern Chinese railway; the proceeds to be added to ber re muneration. "The conference met early today, Japaa has assured the presi dent It will present his terms to the conference. ' , t A, little forethought may save von no end of trouble. Anyone who make It rule to keen Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy at hand knows this to be a fact . For sale by F. S. Duffy and Davis Pharmacy.; Base Ball Today at 4 P - Promptly at 4' p. m. Dr. Jos.,F. Rhem will rail 'play ball" at Blades Park and the attraction will bs the strong up-county team, Lima, with their positions filled by the pick of the best players in the county. , This will probably be the last game of the season and the proceeds will go to the player of the local team in recdgn'tion of their services during the punt seiisun, and we bespeak a large crowd for the boys, The prices for thin gnme will be ladies It) cents; (tents 25 cents; boys 10 cent. Remember the time. 4 p. m. A wonderful tome for the siek and aTnt.d (.it . i h, health and li'l 'I t u i ; 1 . ! U'r's ;i:,K-ky ? 'i ' '1 i ti i - h. A Ins.-1: ',t , I i " en l .T.-;(rT;!.- 1 1 j r. i " FEVER IS CHECKED L- ,j . , n -' J" 7 Ilortnofllnmn' Cure Etomach Troubles If you Buffer with headaches, indi gestion, flatulency, specks before the eyes, fermentation, heart-burn, dizzi ness, or have a variable appetite, and a general feeling of despondency or weakness, it shows clearlv that the stomach is not digesting the food aa'it should. . , i ' , Just one little tablet out of a 50 cent box of Mi-o-na for a few days, and all -this will be changed for the better, and neaitn restored. Ask r . S. Duffv to , sjivn jruu uie mi-u-iitt-Kuar&niee, ; . ' Having put in machinery for making sash doors, moulding, etc., try me and see what I will do. , ; ; J. REGISTER ir f'l' 'W ' Factory Church Alley, Z- ; .' . ' " " New fiem, N, C, Brick I Brick I ; - W have a large stock of Brick now ready for shipment Any good judge of brick wilt pronounce them the best that have been put on the market for years.. Address, or call on the r, Enterprise Writ k ':' $ . Secretary A Treasurer. ' New Bern, N. C. ; , J S ' We have" ' M$ ' Jast cRceivedl; a new line of fall and winter samples that I .Will make a special sale for 10 days onlyauits made to order for $18.50, Work and. fits .,' gurranteed.' Sale starts Monday, 21st " A. BLOCK, MERCHANT TAILOR. . , 7 - 86 Middle 6t, -'" ' ' lb d hh bru:3. Erlclc for Sale AFTER THE SHIP IS WRECKED wwrbody otntfli von how ha mhrhl Imt Imm m1. Aftaryour mniMi t In mKm many w rr krvown bow the ftra coukl hv h-n put out -but it wasn't ThT' Jut on- nd vmy urninfo way to mveyoumftif wraitwttbA ivtim offUr imurarw compn,liM only kind whtM put! wrilA ... , Phon 200, 2111 Hindi Flavor s Igc Greara TGD1Y. ' ' fc i .- , . I . I I I U ., i 4 i j : mauutttJiumu ii i Forresemng f or Ripe ' ,"' S't ' tS-.'iiitl VJJulshanyl6aire yur orders ' 5. uSoc 8treel? S w,u mo nuest ngs grown ' in this i! faction , ; First come, first nerved .Supply ; limited ' Sj.L.McDaniel g Wholesale A g , - v. , 4 yTTTTmfyTfTyyyTirT?TeieTrvTTtftfff?ttyytfy? W '." i e NATURAL Special Prices on Calif or- t nia Hams. S A. complete Line Sugar Cured Meats and ALL KINDS : :M Butler Ij lie . 'j iaie ana uetall Grocer. s ; . ' . No. 81 South Front St.. ; ' A A f AV b4 A 41 A A A AAA a a a ft aaaAAAAaA sits '''"V -" t ''"- ' ' 'I f . 92 EAST FRON T STREET- Crescent Tobacco Company.: ? The following will give you an idea of the many brands of Chewing To bacco in our retail department, i Humbug, . , Maritana. , . j- 'K. ; V f ,v ,' , . Butler's Fancy (Siew. - . . Reynold's Gilt Edge. ' , Reynold's 8 ox. double thick, ' ' Reynold's Sun Cured. , ': ' " Harris A Kroe. Heat. '. ' .". Wrown A Williamson's Best. ;' ' , W. A. lirown's Log Cabin. . , .' Drummiinri'i Natural Leaf. - ' l'i("r lieidsieck. . ' Cold K-ipa. ' ' J. Ji-k t-'pratt. . . !-"iniir I lead ," . , - f iittiiliu'it Navy, . . ' ' .' ,,. Tiger line Cut. ' ' . . ' Al .o nil brnmls of C'gars'and Smok- Injf Tohaoco. - ' 7. D. Br.rrinton MNAM".lt. Figs to eat. i,t 1 anyou will be sup- Retail Grocer. vomer xiroad and Hancock fits. TTa STOCK LICK, PROVISIONS. Petty Hetap and bj lie Retail. cts u Dozen. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAlJHA1AfM4 . ALL ., ' .... ' ',.'Y.. ...''., September Periodicals Ennett's Bookstore T rmi. v wrr m ' Wo fell Vvn f Ci-Mitritt rsre lnli'n in making i' i n-.iin, in ii (ji 'y l, t n at- il ii I'uro ..! lifilranme. Can ! ' t I' ar fsl Ihpirv, .'i .rl, . l.-l la I i' I :"!
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