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Inasmuch m we Will move in our New Store on or about lGth
inet. hence these low prices. .' V,1,, -V
' Ladies NigHTiobes made of the best Cambric or Nainsook at
60, 75c, 11,00 and $1.50.,r. 7- , , 'V ' -
' .Ladies Underskirts at 50c, 76c' $1.00 and Jl. beautifully :,
trimmed in Val Lace or Lawn tuck flowered, " . , 1
I: Pants at 25c,' 35c, 60s.tvV'"V-V" Cf s-'i"'
Corset Covers at 25c, Ii5c, 60e. , -l , v i ' ' "', ;
t ' Take advantage, of this sale, a look tfill convince you, the gar-:,
tnenta speak for themselves. 1 ,s' ' ' , j
J M MitctcH & Co.,
f , PHONE 288: '
E 43 . Pollock St, Opposite Post-office
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I have juBt returned from the Northern markets with a Bran New Stock of
Gents Furnishings and other Dry Goods and Notions. - Which f. am opening in
i my former store In the Bryan building 'at the corner of Middle and South Front
' streets. -
. Fall and Winter-Suits of
!the latest Makes and
Styles.
HITS, SR0E3, AND A FULL LINE OF, DRY GOODS OF
EVERY DESCRIPTION.-
' Everything New and Up-to-date at prices to suit the buyer. Call and "see
; me. . '
. " ' ' Bryan Block, Corner Middle
This Week Better
. As our Buyer, Mr. H.
A Good Chance to Got Bargain:
the Northern Markets ,to ; purchase, his Fall
and Winter stosk August 28th, we have re
duced our entire stock
for fall Gooda. If you
gains you must come at
: ;U v .,75 Middle
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JOHN
I. M. HOWARD.
Farmers Tobacco ;7arcIiouc3.
, For the sale of Leaf Tobacco. The jropwt in that ToWro will
fair pric this seawm, and we will bo pr.i.riHl to t?it Ih- f. i. r y ) j
la Nw Horn, an any ollior market In thn H t, Wo will 1 ,. ,. fl f
Euyni, oJ will do our lx '.t tophiiio r,nr ('i)i I mm r. ( , i, I ,
sal, A' nit 1st, 1 1 ",. fair 4vi-ry il.iy nt 1 n ,M V. , ,
Water ,id bent attention. V.'e liavo ! lr)rti;n pi,r C,i , f r
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and South Front Mreets,
Than Ever Before.
Cop on will leave for
in order to make room
are looking for Bar
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FURNITURE,
' RUGS and HOUSE
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9fl Middle Strmt
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President Harvie Jordan Tells of Its
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Hi EiUmstM Crop Nine te'res Half Million
' Bale. Hsarlng Begun Is Cast of
v NtU. Baltlgh and Pamllce RyCon-"-K
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Raleigh, N. C, Sept. 1. President
Harvie Jordan of the American Cotton
Growers Association - is ' here as the
specl tl guest of the State Farmers
Convention which he addressed at the
Agricultural & Mechanical College - to
day, '. He was especially interviewed by
your correspondent who . complimented
him upon the wonderful work; done in
reducing the acreage of cotton and in
holding the crops; and in; the -securing
of good prices. j; Mr Jordan said:. "We
have done very well' for boys so far,
but we will show the world later what
men we are. . Wedonot desire or in
tend to sit down on our laurels. To
give you an idea of our power as an
association, the correspondence yester
day between Theodore Price fhd myH
self tore the market; to pieces. , The
Southern Cotton Association today has
a more powerful influence on the cotton
situation' than anything else in the
world, I want to say that this is the
first time that the world has paid any
attention to farmers.' It is time that
the elements this: year have aided us,
but our own efforts have counted for
great deal. , Th0 elements have always
been giving us aid, but this happens to
be the first time in the minds of some
people that they have helped us. " The
cotton crop will not be a large one this
year, yet it will be 'larger than it has
been in some years.,;. Sentiment is ciys-
tillizing In the direction of a more com
plete organization, - We are not going
to take anything for granted, : but we
are going to do things ourselves,' not
wait for them to happen, but go out
and get what we want The figures on
this season's crop rwT all the wi y
from nine", to ten and a half million
bales, ' The best opinion is that tht
crop is one-third off. That I am told is
about the figure in North Carolina also,
as it is elsewhere. When our associa
tion meets' at . Asheville on the 6th inst,
we will prepare an estimate which will
show exacth what the crop is and we
will give this to this world at noon on
the 7th.- It will b a full and fair report
Our organization is becoming very firm
ly welded together. JJorth Carolina
has done well and has certainly , done
her part in reducing the acreage. ; The
fatmers in this State are very' loyal
and very - enthusiastic"" . Many more
farmers arrived today to attend , their
S tate convention. Among them wu A,
6. Coward of Grifton. Lenoir eounty,
who bad not been to Raleigh before
since the i- inauguration of, Governor
Vance, January 1, 1877. j The attentioa
of the -farmers;. to the speeches was
very market' A' number of them to
day, under the direction of Prof,; Bur'
kett of the college made an early morn
ing tnp through the big farm and there
were short running talk as 'they went
from crop to crop. - ; . ,y
Very good progress is now being
made in the construction of the Raleigh
& Pamlico Railway, doien miles hav
ing been finished from here northeast
ward, Crabtree Creek' would, have
been, crossed by bridges three' times
within a distance of a couple of miles
had not superintendent Turner thought
of the plan of changing the course of
the creek so that only one - bridge has
been made necessary. ' -, '
; A great many - persons went out to
the Agricultural A Mechanical College
this afternoon to see the dedication of
the new agricultural building, one of
the most beautiful public buildings in
the State. Governor Glenn was not
pu lent but Lt Gov. Winston repre
sented him as one of the official apeak
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"Governor Glenn will send through
Brid. Gnn, Arm fluid an invitation toaD
the National Guard of this State to be
present at the occ anion of the Visit of
the proHulftnt to Raleigh In October,
There are no funds to moot the
pernio and so thy will have to be met
by the troops. Tents will be put on
the gj'l link on the fair grounds for
all who come.
Tins morning coroner Jordan b-an
the h"annir in (ho rn of Nail, Urn
piiticrit Bt the Onlral Hwp'.tal her
who tli'.'i 'nut week uinlor sun.irious
C.rcoiiistnix', rharji of rniclty hav
ing U'l-n niH'If. bujx'nntciiileirt M- Ket
of the iutl v.r a l'ltr-r u i
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Rotter Computed For This Yar. ; Supt.
loyner Ana Br. Molvsr OR For
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Special to Journal. - -' - 4
Raleigh, Sept 1. State Auditor
Dixon has completed this year's roster
of Confederate pensioners.?; There' are
14,035. an increase 'of 719 .over last
year. ' Of these 8,044 are soldiers of
the 4th class, an increase of 616, and
5,068 widows, and increase of 119 "
State Superintendent of Public In
struction J. YJoyner' and President
Charles D. Mclver, of the State Nor
mal and Industrial College ' t: Greens
boro, leave tomorrow for Europe for a
two months tour. "V,' ' "
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
tlutual Aid Banking
Company. v - ,
at New Bern, in the State of North
Carolina, at the close 01 business
, , Aug 26th. 1905.
" - RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts ,
f 6,015 04
Overdrafts secured .. , .
m as
Banking house,- furniture
.- and fixtures .i... ,.. . . . . . .
957 78
'676 66
2414 04
810 00
All other real estate owned..'
Due from banks and banker .!
Gold coin ..V. ....
Silver coin, including all
, ' minor coin currency .'
National bank notes and
259 38
other U. S.' notes
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Total ' -
- LIABILITIES .
232 00
11,038 25
Capital stock paid in.'...
$ 1,309 25
106 73
surplus tuna
Undivided profits, less cur
rent expenses ana taxes
Daid.. u
193-69
Dividends unftaid
Bills payable ........... .. . . ..
Time certificates of deposit
2160
- 69 87
8,731 92
5,605 19
Ueposits subject to checK...
Total. -, . , '
111,038 25
State of North Carolina
'County of Craven f ? t ,
L' John H.' -Fisher. cashierr of the
above-named bank, do solemn! swear
oiat we a Dove siaiemem is u-ue ui wa
best of mvTtnowledcre and belief. .
. - 4vnti n. nsuKK, Uismer
Subscribed and sworn to before me.
this 1st, day of Sept 1905.: - ' j .
J (JAM, JO. HAKKI&UIN,-
-,r - Notary Public,
Correct Attest
& C. POACH, .
-WM. CHRISPEN,"
J. P. STANLY. ; --
' Pirectors.
' Why suffer with headache, eonstipa'
tlon, stomach, kidney and" liver trou
b'es, when HolUster's Rocky Mountain
Tj will cur yout :, No money wanted
atleea yon are cured. . 86 cents, Tea or
Tablets. ' , Sold by P. S. Dulry. ,
!! tn the Anlarotlo. ..
- We complnlu of the -difficulty of ob
taining refreshlug'rest during tn heat
waves la tondon, but the men with
the Discovery found that lu the tow
temneratorc sleep was practically Im
possible. Describing the men's expert
ence 'on the' sledge Journeys, Dr. BdV
Ef rd "WIMbn says: "One's very flannel
shirt,- wit)) nothing but a vest between
It ana the skin, I full of boar . frost,
the result of f rosea perspiration, and
all . one's-clothes outside It -are-th
same. . AH the .accumulated wetness
then begins, to thaw wherever one's
body come In. contact with the sleep
ing bog Interior. After It has set In
properly one begins to dream, and but
for dreams, the most absurd under the
sun, one wodld not believe that one
bad slept at Ml.:. K very boor or so one
wakes 4o shiver, aud'thea again the
dream begin, and this goes oa until
at last there Is light enoogh tn the tent
to cook by nd one knows that purga
tory Is over." 8L Jame Gatett. ,
A nmt Wllhamt Htr.
It la on of the many blsarre pe
cullarltlc of ronstantinoplo that bo
one, not eren the moet experienced
diplomatic, appears to uudomtand the
character ot th next brlr. The tliron
belong br Mumulman law to th
eidnt male of the bouse ot OUimaa,
but whether any competent male sur
vive' older than ' the Bultuo's soul
wtii to be oratlilng of a myatery,
the holr, Mohemmrd lirohld EfTcndl
having liwn kft In strict nwlimlon.
AH we can be aurn of I that a fUiliaa
will i'prr am! will be iiiMTtM by
(ho Oltimmii alntimiiien ami gcnnalu,
who In th lnt ort control the vm
plro. 1'hvy ml(;!it Dot f!oo til clili-t
mn, whi UiT lirothcr or mm, b"t ttier
cvrlnlnly lil not ( p ont!iI the
(inline of Otlitmiii, mid the ncvv "
reign nilcht .iiWy b a viry a I it
man. No ?e!j:i.lMg ! ever 1'nv
(1ik h1 nwuji of (In) P - .t fun
an tint of (Mliinan. Iti'loii 1 , 'nt-ir.
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scrap iron or met
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Abrahams & Co
New Bern, N. C, and Savannah. Ga.'
''They pay the highest cash- prices.
Write today. "- . ' . ' s ,
I Delicious Uefresliioi! !
We Sell You
' Greatest'care taken In making
i our cream, and only best mate-
rials. .
It is Pure and Wholesome. Can
-be eaten by the most delicate per
son without fear of injury.
'35 cents per quart, packed in
ice, delivered at your house.
Also Sherbets and Ice Cream
Soda. -
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Grand Opening of
New " Masonic Theatre I
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PIS VAtFDmLLE B?03I. -
latsfBatiostl-MTills Stars,
MayYohe' ' '
: uradlee strong, '
; : Flo Irwin. ;
James Thornton,
Rhodesia;' 1
- Walter Hawtey,
Seeley & West,
, Mosher & Woolston,
Z" 4" Mahoney & Lake,
; . z Al Casey.
. " - and.
BONNIE THORNTON
- , ' together with
, -10 ?IG ACTS 10
MODERN VAUDEVILLE IN THE
y "..SOUTH AT LAST. -
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" Regular PrIces-25, 50, 75 arid Sl.00
Seats now on sale at Waters' Book
Store.' . ,
fb'd hh hsm Snclc h Sail
AFTER THE SHIP IS WRECKED
yvasrrborjy n trU mi Vrw itw mfa Li bw
mvm1. A.f tr your Kohm ! In biUmi mai.y a wim t
ef kiw how Un fir flouM have hn i-Jt olt
but ft wasn't. TrMreV jutt onrn'-nd only n Mtf
Inauu-Krve fKmiMiny,Vh4 only kid whui poll
Fancy Fruits,
AITLLS AND BANANAS,
F:cc!i Arrival
hi St, Fiflit Co,
Ice
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cDAWIEL'S
Corner Broad
New barrel large No. 1. Shore Mackerel, New Lot Harvey'
Small -Monumental Hams and Breakfast Ptrips. English. Cured
Shoulders and Pic Nic Hams, Fresh Cakes and Crackers in Packages
Pnes Fresh Elgin and Fox River Print Butter, Queen Olives and
Fresh Olive Oil, Walter Bakew Chocolate, Fresh Roasted Java Cof
fee, ground to order 20cts lb.
'topleeyouUlkyOUf0r08hare fyUr Md do our best
J. L. McDaniel
j WhoIenaJe & ISetall Orocer.
. Tarker Store. Corner Broad and Hancock Bin.
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Bit. Petty's
NATURAL STOCK LICK,
Special Prices on Califor
nia Hams.
A complete Line Sugar Cured Keats and
. ALL KINDS PROVISIONS.
M Butler ty Ik Mm ni ij lie Retail.
X 3E3C Ervin,
TFliolcsal and Retail Grocer.
: No. 81 South Front St.
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The " Wootten Studio.
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close out this lot quickly we have made
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