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Vol. rxtn..-r;o. vzt. . fO", 1 " Twenty-Fourth Year Zac1 i j J r- c 1 ( i We have a few dozen nice straw hat . ' ' istt that were one dollar to one dollar I J and a halt "Rvatv nfio nftttr In ordar to i 1 1 dose out this lot quickly we have made V . i thn nrir.A n.t. K ft otvnt.a fnr vnnr rhriif.A O t j - - : ' ALL SIZES. ' O New line ol Negligee shirts just re ( ) ceivd. ' , , im-'iAKSBD.'- Ebi. ;lre Fenced Car Load Just Received. 4 Cook stoves, Heaters Full line Hardware .flrt RllilrfAiMa Moto)l1 Wootli art A Trill io-on a... UU W iUIUyMVMIVU UUU:' AIUUAUM Paints Oils and Glass, r-. Gaskill Hdw. & 3J -"- e "Our Perfection Try Trunk." ' ; JOHN B tfi 9B Middle Street Furoite and House Furnishings " '. 1 . M ' J a i la ' rcvArvr.ninr rn mo ita a 'V W J WHii V W III WW W attractive, such as book Rockers and others. ; " . i. au; uuo uwi ib Muiiauig ua uujruig buy, M w sell foods where competition A P.lnan Qnnnn Qnln . .,,; - r wivuii yfbbj wuiui Entire Stock bt Bummer Goods LTust be sold -' J to Make Room lor our Fall Stock. . ' v WBITR I. AWN. ' 40 inch Whit Uwn, worth 20c yard, nly lOe for" this week. .' - ; ' . ', t ',. ".'' RIBBON . No. 40, at) tolore, worth 14c, for IhU week only 9e per yard. . $ ' . NEEDLES. .; , Only t per paper. . ' , '-' '-. ' , ' ' CORSETS. I 40 kind only 20c. ' ' ,T '' BLEACHING. '',' V A Bargain at 6c, only 4c per yard for thtf week. ' ' . . TABLE OILCLOTH. ; Only Ue per yard, worth double.' 75JLIiddlo II vll r firM arl tlmn evi-r U'fi.ro Iihii.1 ar,. tt.o full f'(iiiirti.rcil ruiirno, Full twin briiins fif.t. Int. Write fur J. M. iiCA'AHD, Chance Mill Supply Co PboM.U MCE LIMB , OF FURNITURE, ' y s, ; f RUGS and HOUSE - V, ' If -v A . " ' y FURNISHINGS AT IVES, a a a nnwtA nnmtnnn m a nnn A V W W V V V)VV cases,' China (Closets, . v . Will UU Wl W HB 1U U1CJ out no figure, v .''T , r : -: v. , APRON GINGHAMS. -7c quality, only Be per yard. ; ' - MENS' UNDERWEAR. 40c kind only 19c each. MENS' SUITS. - . : AH men' aulta reduced to half price $8.00 kind, now $4.00. $12.E0kind, now 6.2G. BOYS KNEE PANTS. Only 12J, 15, 20, 85 and 45c a pair, worth double. J - . . MENS' SHOES. 98 pair Mens' Sample Shoe to close out at a sacrifice. , . ' . v, . TABLE LINEN. 40c quality only 22i per yard. ' Ctrcst. nr v'n'wz frd rV-i nun o n f'.it snl f .r fi'.n n , our t-ln 'i n'n id pi ( full mrtim!m R J. JiOI.J.AIM Y, I'r-M.Irht. E. I. i '.'arshal Dockery to G Korth to Meet Representatives And Set it to Rites.' Power of Commit tlontr Inttrntl Ravtnut to Compromltt . Cism. Food Adulttntlos Intptc Hon, Stilt Chirttr Qriattd, Raleigh, Aug. 24., Sunday U. S. Marshal Ht C. Dockery goes to Put In Bay Lake Erie, ; to attend the special session of the supreme representatives US in number, of the . Royal Arcanum.:, This order has 3750 members in North Carolina, and 316,000 in the United States, these carrying six .hundred and eighty millions of insurance. The other representative from North Caro lina is H. Taylor Rogers of Asheville. Under a new regulation, adopted at the last meeting the rates were materially increased oir-the:' older ' members and this special session is to see whether there shall be a revisal. The executive committee called in two actuaries of National reputation ' and after two years conference, at a cost of $20,000 made a tabulation, on scientific basis, intended to. perpetuate the order, v The rates Were so. high upon the older mem- Ders mat tney- raised a bowl, it is not known by Mr. Dockery whether the action taken willbe reconsidered or not - He opposed the increase, being one of the seven members who did so and was the only one who spoke against it. ; Whatever he does, he says will bo for the best interest of the Order and in justice to the older members Mrs, Dockery, Miss Nettie Dockery and Miss Bessie Everett accompany Mr. Dockery to Put In Bay.... , ' '' ; A good deal of talk is ; being heard about the power or the Commissioner of InternalRevenue to compromise cases before or after trial The Commis sioner is especially authorised by section 3229 of the Revised Statutes, to take such action, with the advice and eon- sent of the Secretary of the Treasury and the attorney General in any crimi nal or civil case.' The authority given is very complete.' '. The Commissioner is a subordiat of the Secretary and the Treasurer,, ; : , ... A charter is granted the Regal Mfr, Company at Forest City; Rutherford county, to manufacture lumber, capital stock $16,000. ' , , , . . Coburn L. Harris, expert of theAgri cultural Department has completed the inspection of foods for man and beast in this State in search of adulterations, and finds a very remarkable improve ment over last year, , The results will be given in the Bulletin for Novem ber. , - ' . The street railway here is put'ing down two miles of new lines with 60 pound rail, is building cement bases for new engines at the power house and also a cooling tower there. -'" The Secretary of State is preparing abstracts of all the wills in his office, four thousand in number,theie running from 1700 to 1773, though there are very few after 1750. - AU names given in the wills, and the locations of the lands are covered by these abstracts, which will be printed. ' The wills have been placed in Jackets,' endorsed. ' TROT OR GALLOP f Wa Da riaa tHt, tha taala aa ! an Wwwl Here is a prublfin for people with harp a j ft; As we all know, a home wben WHlkluf or trotting advance only one k ( of ench pair at a time, but wlico galloping lirt. Ixith fore fwt to (etber iud then both, blud fwt Now, the qiiestlou I bow other sulrnalg tu Ra ise till mutter. Tlx lilnln, of cuuw, flop botii -wIuki togi-tlicr, but wliUti bird run snd ylilih UipT Vi buiuuu being "trot" lieu w. walk i)l "unl kip" wlien we wlin-tliat I, If w art Imlnf the In ! hn-nxt atroke. Tile doit, however, ''Irotit'' for bolb. Now, do the amnhihimia tnlinai the nifit ot-l-r iul tlie nl-iiiii like ijk'U or 1!U otlH-r fuiir fooled rrnitiiriij II mi I', ere nt the f H. (ma mm1-! rnfiier ei, t t lit, i t'p y u.di e i 'r talis frtim Hi- Hernritelr -t'.' 'r I i' nl-'li-rt' f 1 lit H 1 I I' o li V. I t-l 'I t 1 f ' er s f they would nop C, '! li I J V. 1,0 r nii-I w !h-i tell IT II i i R froit li I T t i e:tter at kew cp.leaxs But Worst Outside. That li Yellow Ftvtr Report, New Orleans, August 24. The situa tion apparently improved yesterday in the city, but is worse in the State. There were only five deaths and 10 new foci here, but new places of infection were discovered in other parishes. There was a steady increase in Hanson City and St. Charles parish. The gov ernors of . Alabama ; and Louisiana threaten to become engaged in a con troversy because XiOuisianians are not permitted to pass through Alabama unless they spend seven days in deten tion. ' ' The following is the official report to 6 p. m. Wednaday: " , V ; New 'cases 53. - - " y Total to date, 1,55ft (, Deaths, 5. 1 1 , ',t J 4 i Total, 213. - -1' - - . ' - v " ' New foci, 10. , " 'Total, 353. V V i -' ' ' Cases under treatment, 312. A little forethought may save you no end of troubled Anyone who makes it a rule to kgep Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy at hand knows this to be a fact." For sale by F. S. Duffy and Davis Pharmacy;, ; y ' ' ' T August 24th. ; Business in Arapahoe-is as flourish ing as can be expected at .this 'season of the year. 1 From the amount of Jumber that is being sawed by our lumber man Mr. 3, B. Lee, there seems to be great prep arations for building. ' . t .-r . '; Saturday before .last, "the fighting boys of our community united their forces at Arapnhoe, and fought a bat tle that would hi. v 'made Japan and Russia blush.1 I am not prepared to give the particulars, but it resulted in one or two etting knocked down with clubs and one came very . near getting his throat cut with a pocket knife, and other hurts of less 'importance. 'Two of the boys are bound over to court under one hundred dollar bonds, while others that were implicated will hard ly be able to shun the court .What a pity that young men who claim to be intelligent cannot see how .ungentle- manly it is to use brute force to settle small difficulties. t The mechanics will start up work on tbxT.Arapahoe academy the first of September. ,.,..',! , '' The Methodist and Baptist Sunday day Schools are anticipating a fine, time here tomorrow; they will give an an nual, . All are invited to attend, v .. . Miss Cornelia Holton returned home last Friday. She has been visiting friends and relatives near Arapahoe. Mrs. Alice Land and daughter Allie and Miss Meta Simpson went to Orien tal Tuesday.-, They were accompany by Mrs. G. W. Brinson. They took the Neuae yesterday morning for New Bern f n From Our Mother City It will be remembered that a few years ago the City of Bern, Switzerland iireaented to this city, a handsome silk flag, wnich is now displayed at the city nail. Air. John B. Pioda, then the SwisI minuter to the United KLatna. was delegated to bear the flag here and make the presentation. While on his visit to New Born, he made a fine im pression and is pleasantly remember ed. ' Latel) an illustrated souvenir book let was published by Mrs. Emma H. row nil, a copy of which Mayor Patterson mailed to the Mayor of Hern. Mr. W. H. Oliver also mailed a copy to Mr. Puxla who is now the Swiss minister to Rome. The following acknowledge ments have been recived bv the two geritlumen: Bern, Switzerland, July 27, 1905 The City Council of the City of Bern, F. T. Patterson, Esq., Mayor of the City of New Bern, N. C, XL S. A. We Hi link yuu vnry much for sending tU Si-uviMiir r.wil t of New Hern, North Ciirolma, U. S. A., founded 1 iU iT. nr. 1 1 hi 17 Id, a-el K. w 1 f '.', 1 1 ".. ltl b.fri d I- i-ni, t.d "I t e ! ' i ,,y of our ( ty ('. . d. 1 . -i t ii r t' . ' h f r it, In V i 1 in e i,f tliu ' I. P" ?7"n r;rip L....ia. liL.wl UltuU r rom an Aw'atSkln Humour, Scratched Till Clood Ran, Wasted to Skeleton. CJniD CY CUTICU.-7A SM-M S- One Application Soothed Him to Sleep. Cure Speedy , j " and Permanent. t : "When my little boy waa three months old his head broke out with a rash, which was very Itchy and ran considerable watery fluid. We tried everything we could, but he got worse all the time till it spread to hie arms, legs, and then to his entire body, and he came near dying. It itched so he -would scratch till the blood ran, and a thin yellowish stuff would be all over hit pillow in the morning. I had to put mittens on his hands to keep him from tearing his - skin. - He got so weak ; he took fainting spells and we would think him dying. He was almost a skeleton and-his little hands' were thin like claws. - - ' , . He wat bad about eight months when we tried Cuticura. I had not laid him down in his cradle in - the daytime for a long time.- He had got so that he hist slept in our arms all the time. , , INSTANT RELIEF "I washed him with Cuticura Soap and put on one application of Cuti cura Ointment and he waa to soothed that I put him in the cradle. Yon don't know now glad J felt when he felt bet ter. It took one box of Cuticura Oint ment, pretty near one cake of Cnticnra Soap, and about half a bottle of Cuti cura Resolvent, to cure. I think he would have died only for the Cuticura.!' - . ' Mas. M. C. MAITLAND, Jasper, Ont No return in 14 years: MreMaitland writes, under date of Feb, a4, 1903: " It affords me. pleasure to inform you that it it fourteen year since my boy was cured of the terrible skin disease. He has been permanently cured and is hearty and strong." SoM Uunwhmit Ik. worm. CKIana Kavliiiil, Mfc (Is Ion. of ChoeoliM Cuac4 nila, IM. pu irtal of , Oivtmmrt, Wc.. Soap, So. DtpuM: Londoo, 0 Caamr auUM Hq. t Pwla, 1 Ai d la Pals i BiMtOB. 1ST ColuaabM . Ave. PotUr Dnif a Cham. Corp., Sola PropriatOKa, v at-aaoil an jiam la Owa lintj Hum.' . ;- - Ltnevitch Seeki To Divide Japan. - 1 k r v 1, . London, August 24 A new Chwang dispatch says General Linevitch still de taching eonsiderableirce to strength en his extreme Tight : His 1 plan seems to be to divide the Japs, into two, or more bodies by compelling them to de vote their attention to his left flank and thus prevent their eutting tha railway between Harbin and Vladivostok."' :r, Fine Northern Cabbages 5 and 10 centf : . L B IIABIC11T ' " . ' - Phone 246. ' SALBOF . STEAM TUG. By virtue of a power of sale contain ed in a mortgage from W. Wu Harris to ma registered in the Collector! office, District of Pamlico, N. C, port it New Bern, N. C, In liber 15 of Mortgagee, folio 50, 1 will sell to the highest bidder for cash at Ilollister k Cox 'a wharf n Now Bern, N. C, on the 25th day of September, 1905, at 12 o clock m., the Steam Tug or vessel called the "Mary Bulo" of the burden of 9 70-100 tons, or thereabouts, together with her bow sprit, bout, anvhors, cables, chains, rig ging, tackle, spparel, furniture, Ac eVc This 2Hrd day of AuRtist, 1905. B. E. Moore, Mortgagee, a k 4 a". WJO On a tret nf In ml vinriiiiiitio' seres more or lea, 2 j0 arn-s clearwl 1 md, comfortidjle dwelling houae, tn- ... L 1,1 t .. . Tl, t.. t, ieus--i, v-Mitu ii e.n i a-LV. lull is V; si t no I uMiton liirm I I H I i t -I in ( n county, li n t 1'nmwell 9 miles from ii r- t.i ! k over t v I ' " J i I i i or i:. V. ii RIVERSIDE SEE; it muz a V f 1 4y i(.,if, - t " i. t y?11811 ay Jcave your orders i , luuirameis, corner. Broad and Hancock streets arni vnn uriii v. J; plied with the finest flga grown in this 4; section- First come, first sertrff :aiiT,T.iw y limited iJaLaMoDaniel . Wholesale dt IZetall Grocer. j Tarker Store. Oompr nmad nj ttoi- o. Dio Petty's NATURAL STOCK LICK, Special Prices on Califor nia Hams. A complete Line Sugar Cured Meats and S ALL KINDS , Frol Bailer If its Pacta ce mi Ij ike Beiail, jH'Ervin, lThoffsale and Retail Grocer. . No. 81 South Front St. The Wootton Studio. 92 EAST FRON T STREET- Filis Developed 25ets a Dozen. Crescent Tobacxu -Company.' The following will give yon an Idea of tha many brand of Chewing To bacco in our retail department. . Humbug. . - : .- Maritana. . V-.. Fig. ' t . . - - Butler't Fancy Chew. k ' KeynoW's Gilt Edge. -Roynold't 8 ox. double thick. ' . Keynold't Bun Cured. r ..-: ,i Kama A Bras, Beat .. Krown A Williamson's Beet. , W, A. Brown's Log Cabin. "' ' -f)rummrmd't Natural Leaf." i I'ixr Heidaieck, . Gold Rope. - y , i i Jack Kiiratt. -r Fpeaf Head " " ' '" Ktanilard Nsvy. Tier line Cut. . ', - 1 Aliw) all brands of CIgara and 8mok mg Tobacco. VV. D Barrlngtont MANAGER. The' "OLIVER" 3 - vt- 'mmm. -. '' aj" v Rgs to eat. rtr j PROVISIONS. AAAAAAAAlAAaAAiaAAaaaaaa ALL September Periodicals EnnetVs Bookstore i Dellclons A Hefresiinj In The . u fa . y ' ICS" iaalaM VaVCntlH.a!l l Wo Hell You J Grraleat care taken In mtklnir our ir.'Hin, and only beat mata- ri'. ' U i Pure and WlmWmia, Can be -ulei hy the nnt licatepe 'm witliuut fear of injury, ?5 cent per q-lnrt, pai'ktd lO ie, tlehvoii il t y-iiir lviii. A!o ;.heil-i and Ice Cream
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