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New Eern, IT CM Tnetday Moruing, September 10, 1905.
Twenty-Furth Year
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For Fall, Its New, You'll find
It Here. -
The New Neckwear Supporter, flexible born for Ribbons,
Lace Col!ar8, Mid gives pretty fashionable girdle effect. No1
swing required, we have it in all lengths. The price is only
XO CENTS.
While in New York we bought 500 pieces of
RIBBONS
all colors and widths. These ribbons will be on sale Monday
Tuesday and Wednesday at one half their value. Always buy
in the cheapest market and aave money.
W You may find everything very much torn up, as we expect
daily to move to our new store.
J M Mitchell & Co.,
PHONB286.
41 Pollock St., Opposite Post-office.
ANOTHER . -ATTACK,
On Dipenarjf On Ground of Subiti
- v : tution.
Appeals l Fosrik District. Wika County
ffmet Fsj, lvt C.nt Cbttos. :
Ssrasass by CanMarat
. D u r.Csrps, Wonder
In! Escape From
Dtstfc. -
TO CATARRH SUFFERERS
Hyamei
J L. HARTSFIELO,
- Con tractor and Builder.
OFriCK 93 1-2 MIDDLE ST.
PHOSI 138.
Would be glaa to have
any onetnspect my Ifoork
aS it goes Up. UForSaIe,
You Will FIND
A FULL LINE OF FURNJTCRF,
HEATING AND COOK STOVES
PICTURES, GO-CARTS, HOUSE
FURNISHING GOODS, ETC,
Large and complete
line oi Rugs
Picture f fines aide at
JOHN B. I V E S,
;98 Middle Street ,
New Masonic Theatre 1
THAT5 OOOD !
The Original and Only
IIOYT'S
Jl Bunch of Keys
(OR THE HOTEL)
I VeMIUwaan Q I new.- TWhAeM
) ywinpumiwi uuiai mm aw,
GR Specialty Artiste, Originalities
AT Novelties and more Entertain
EST I ment to tne minute than all
J others.
A REVELATION IN LYRIC ART,
PRICES 26. 60 and 75c
0e Budred Twenty Flre
Cent Hoveli Mirked Vowi
to flfteea eti.
Ennett's Bookstore
EUGENIE
EL
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HER COMPANY OF
PLAYERS . V
IES11N3 GRE1T SOCUL STUBT
vA DOLL'S nOUSK." -
Illlli
; ; MR. W. a NANKCVILL8
SS.:'' & " ANNOUNCES ,':, v '
;X ' TBI NiNER CEA81N0 SUCCESS
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!AH;IDEU2E0 STORT OF LIFE
': '' W THE ARKANSAS HILLS
; ; . rmcHuo with
A CAREFULLt ClIOSCN CC"PANY
Raleigh, N. C. Sept. 18,. 1905-The
Sipreme court will tomorrow take up
the appeals from the fourth district.
There are only two state cases, one of
these being out of the ordinary. A man
who was hunting turkeys in the woods
saw the bushes move and thinking this
was caused by a turkey fired and killed
a man. The man who shot is really be
ing, prosecuted under anold English law
as a poacher and the Attorney General
has been looking up -the English laws or
that subject. He was hunting Ion fo r
bidden land and also at a time when tur
keys were out of season.
The Wake ceunty farmers who grow
cotton will meet tomorrow and will defi
nitely fix the price at eleven cents.
They know the crop is a short one and
they have securities from the buainei s
men that cotton can be stored in wai e-
bouses. They and the business men
have co-operated all during the present
year regarding cotton.
Tomorrow the saloon men will start
another form of their attack on the dis
pensary, this being that there was pre
ference in selling certain brands of
whiskey. The Dispensary management
says that there ta no truth in this and
further that there has been no "substi
tution" that is the brand of whiskey
asked for was given, and if .it was not
in stock no other sort was offered in
place of it.
This afternoon the drum corps -of the
oca) camp of Confederate Veterans
here went out to the Soldiers' Home
and gave a serenade to the inmates, to
their great delight. This, as has been
stated, is the only Confederate drum
corps in existence.
The number of students at the A A
M College has reached 400 and that
number took dinner today in the large
mesa hau It would be easy to have
1000 students at thecollege if roc m we e
provided for them It would cost about
(200,000 to provided the additional do.
mltory room, lecture rooms etc
EarW m August a man who was til
ing thejroof of the Agricultural building
at the Agricultural and Mechanical Col
lege slipped from the roof and fell 46
feet to the ground, breaking both arms
one leg and Injuring hi back. - Yes
terday he left here for his borne In
Virginia. Ashe passed the eoUegehe
showed your correspondent the place
from which be fell and said, a showing
his presence of miad, that be fell head
farnxnt, bat bent his body so that he
struck on his hands and feet and thus
saved himself.
Bsarastsei la Csrs By F. S. Dally
Or Messy Rsfssesd.
" The popularity and increase in the
sales of Hyomei are unique in the an
nals of medicine. -; Such astonishing
cures have .b een made by this remedy
that the proprietors have authorized F.
I S. Duffy to sell every- package of- Hy
i omei under an absolute guarantee that
it will cure catarrh. If it does not, the
purchaser can have his money refunded
by F. S. Duffy.
The complete Hyomei outfit costs but
$1.00 and consists of an .inhaler that
can be carried in the vest . pocket, a
medicine dropper, and a bottle of Hyo
mei The inhaler lasts a lifetime, and
if one bottle does not cure, an extra !
bottle of Hyomei can be obtained for
50 cents. It is the most economical of
all remedies advertised for the cure of
catarrh, and is the only one that fol
lows Nature in her methods of treating
diseases of the respiratory organs.
Breathe through the inhaler for a
few minutes four times a day, and your
catarrh is cured. That's all.
If not cured F. S. Duffy will refund
your money.
BABY'S ECZEMA
I Top of Head - Covert r with
Scales Which Peeled off
. Taking Hair with Them.'
CURED BY CUTICURA
Now Six Years Old with Thick
Hair and Clean Scalp.
Cure Permanent.
SHOT AND RAN.
Two Ntgrow Engage In sn Encovntrs en
Csdar Strttt. Shoot it Each Othtr
and Etcapt. No Arrttts.
The usual Sabbath stillness which is
generally the rule on Cedar street on
that day was rudely broken Sunday
afternoon by a fuss made of pistol
shots. The suggestion of a sanguinary
affair had a tendency to make most peo
ple timid about venturing oup and the
shooters shot at each other quite boldly
until one of them, apparently getting
shy on ammunition did the next best
thing and burned the wind. His capa
bilities as a sprinter were fully demon
strated as he ran down one street to
the other with policemen and citizens
after him until he reached the Bteamer
Ocracoke lying at its dock.
He had run steadily over a mile and
when he reached the steamer it proba
bly seemed to him that he had peached
a refuge. He was fireman on the
steamer and knew the ins and ouU ol
t ie lower hold perfectly. He felt that
culd he once e ensconced in that place
he could defy. the officers of the law
with impunity. He reckoned widely;
for ah :n he got aboard he was down in
t le furnace room and hidden in the dt rk
recesses of the nether part ol the
steamer where no one could find him
who waa not perfectly acquaint ed will
the place. A long search was there
for ineffectual. The other man also
escaped in the excitement and nothing
baa been heard of him.
The duel for auch it apparently was,
waa like similar affairs that take place
in France once in a while. There's
lota of shooting, honor vindicated but
no gore shed. The cause of the shoot
ing is not known.
Crescent Tobaao
v Company.
Ji U;,ls,Cigir til Tosses Start.
Where th moat fastidious taste eaa
be satisfied either in a smoke ar anew.
Abo a first class Soda, Fountain
whsrs all popular fountain drmka aw
served. ' '.v V' ;" '
Don't forget to try ,oor lee Cream.
A Cream that la Cream, A a '
W. D. Barrlngton
MANAGER, V
IDE STORE.
Fine
THE EQUINOX
The kaaaal Mara Oseara aaa Bess laslsesi
WMmmI Aay Pass. s
W hava passed through the equiaoe-
UsJ storm period a few days earlier
than usual. ,Xat Friday mgbt marked
the beginning and it continued fatter
mittaotly until about 4 o'clock Sunday
afternoon. - Although the rain fad in
lart quantities mostly during the night
time, then waa no disturbance either
by lightning or wind; It wai a straight
out twin and earn in big Iota,
With all the moistnra that w hart
had It would be natural to suppose that
the humidity would be lessened butoa
the other hand, M has Increased mak
big th weather vary disagreeable. The
temperature stood at tne 86 degree at
the maximum and It degree for th
minimum Sunday. Yesterday th ther
mometer regkterad about. M dogreer,
Th total rainfall for th period waa
LUInch. Tb greater portion of It
falling on Satorday and early Bondey
morning. Thk) I th largest nmuunt
oi rainfall that w bar had for several
monthar.
Impo
At Rmyma, N. C, Monday Sept. IS.
1M6, Mr. SamiM W. Hancock, aid 78
ysara. " .
Mr. Hancock 1 th fUr of Cspt
H. T. Usnootk of this city. Th
funeral service will b hold todny t
Smyrna. ;
Sitoeitzer
Cheese.
Iddp:
Former New Bernian Dead
Doctor J. M. Da vies died at bis home
in Warren, Tenn., on Monday Sept.
Uth, aged 77 years.
Doctor Davie will b remembered
by many of our older citisans, aa
successful practicing physician, and
mayor of th city about forty years
ago. . H removed to Pennsylvania m
1808. . Two son and a daughter survive
Mm. ' "
Ex.tr fin celry at Coast Lin Mar
ket
SHOOTING AFFAIR IN ONSLOW.
TWM ia M I 'a Mil- at lei-
A FEW mor of th Utt styW, Bull
h'arlnf WbofW A WiW Rawing V
tlilri st grUy rliK-H p'l", f'r
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A most sensational shooting affair oc
eurrad at. Richland. Onslow county,
I ist Thursday night in which two man
ar said to bar bn badly, wounded,
Th name of th thr negroes who
war principal war not known to th
jMmal'a Informant. - ?
Th facts a related to th Journal
arc that a negro shot at two colored
mn broUiOT, whit thsy wr In their
boa; th ahooling being don through
thdoor or window. Tby rtumd th
fir but mlad him, , Th man ran
away and a crowd of negro ran after
blm but h kept them at a distanc
with his gun which was t Wiarhmter
rrpaatlng rifl . of Urg- caiibr. , Th
man continud his running on til he was
nrounter by a whit man named
ftumfthrev who was armiiL Th.nMmi
tried U avoid Humphray aridth Uttari
snot ai mm ana wiwum mm. l n a
gro sUo fired st Humphrey but fallod
to hit him. 11) fti-gra was found m
tirrm UtT In a cotton Held weak fran
th laa of bknd, II waa arreatad and
UV'n to the Jeonvill 1L ilia
wound la not rearll as Mriou.
Thrana of th ihootinf waa said to
t the Sfufation wlikh th brtjthrs
n -l. . ft i r t ta priw.npr, snd their
tlirral ronri-rnir t; him. I! waa ao-
r iw'l nf a-! i!rry with t'l'ir mother nd
.-) tl.rr 1 ti t,;j ,inr ft a'.hL
1 r ' ! ar i f it i r-r.-'ir-d 1
r ( , . y, r. H f f try lr.,.,1 te a
" My baby was six weeks old when
the top of her head became covered
with thick scales, which would peel
and come off, taking the hair with it.
It would soon form again and be ss bad
as before. My doctor said it was
Eczema, and prescribed an ointment,
which did ho good. I then tried Cuti
curs Soap and Ointment. I waited
her head in warm water and Cuticura
Soap and. gently combed the scales
off. Tbey did not come back and her
hair grew out fine and thick. She ia
now a year and a half old, and has no
trace of Eczema."
MRS. C. W. BURGES, Iranistan
Ave., Bridgeport, Conn., Feb. 21, 1808.
CURE PERMANENT
Mrs. B urges writes Feb. 28, 1903 :
" Mr babv. Who had Eczema verv
badly en her head, as I told you before,
after using tne cuncura Kemeaiea was
cured. She is now six years old, and
has thick hair and a clean acalp."
Instant relief snd refreshing sleep
for skin-tortured babies snd reat for
tired, worried mothers ia warm baths
with Cuticura Soap, and gentle anoint
ings with Cuticura Ointment, purest of
emollients and greateat of skin cures.
This is the purest, sweetest, most
speedy, permanent snd economical
treatment for torturing, disfiguring,
itching, burning, bleeding, scaly,
crusted, and pimply akin and acalp
humours, with loaa of hair, of infants
snd children, as well as adults, and is
sure to succeed when all other reme
dies and the best physicians fail.
Sold th'-mrhMa th. wnrid. Cntlnu SMolmt, 10. fin
mn oi (.uu4-ulU. Ooatrd lil!f.lc. M of Ul. (Hot-
ul.W,aMP.e. I'.tw Unit . CtMttL Corp., Bcfa,
SeURgpt af-bnU tor M 1'U Uxtu lluuwur Cm."
New Barrel Fulton Market
Corned Beef
lit McDails
Grocery So
i
F0.1
Cured Hams and Break
fast Strips.
T" Fresh Grits and Rice.
Mixed and Plain. Sweet
Large Corned Mackerel.
Large Cucumber Pickles, Heinz Sweet
Cucumber Pickles, Fresh Prunes, Nice
Try a pound of our mi utHo ...-j j
Lard and your biscuit w ill taste better.
J. L. McDaniel
Whulewale
Parker Store,
A Betall Groevr.
Corner Broad and Hancock Ste.
- corner Uroad and Hancock Ste. g
fed Wire Fence.
Car Load Just deceived.
Cook fctoves, Heaters. Full line Hardware
and Builders Mate ial. Heath and MilHg an
Paints, Oils and Glass.
Gaskill Hdw. & Mill Supp'y Co1,'
A Novel And Interesting Play.
At the New Masonic Theatre this eve
ning Miss Eugenie Blair and her com
pany of players will be seen in the moat
interesting of Henrik Ibsen's drtmi
'A Doll's House."
Miss Blair has for years been a de
voted student of the great Norwegian
dramatist, snd her presentation of this
play should prove the most interesting
dramatic event of the season. Even
from his earlist writing the best critics
have conceeded to Ibsen the possession.
of remarkable srenius, and it is in "A
Doll's House" that this master of real
ism reaches his high st plane and pre
sents a study of social conditions that
has never been equalled.
Miss Blair's production of "A Doll's
House" will follow minutely th con
ception of the author, great care being
exercised to retain the true Ibsen atmoe
phere, and the supporting company has
been specially selected because of their
intimate knowledge of the works of the
great Norwegian dramatist
A. P. N.
Auction Sale
On WdndayL September 20th at
10.30 a. m., the household and kitchen
furniture, dining room set, bed room
eta, carpets, pictures, hasting and
cooking stoves, etc, of Dr. Early, will
b sold at his lat residence on Pollock
street; a bo about 19 cords of good dry
wood. - 8. B. Street,
Auctioneer
SCBiP IRON, OLD HTML
IwlUseU to high bidder on Mon
day Sept 25th, th old scrap Iron, ho
and other material .belonging to th
elty of New Bern, which can b seen by
ceiling at city hall.
-' K. W. Simpktna, Cbm.
Watch int Clock ReMlrind.
I am now located at tTB road strwft,
when I am randy to repair watch,
clock, Jewelry, te at priaa tnat
eaanot fail to p)av Notify ai. and I
will, call for your work aaddsHver
'I'll
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and Do It Now Oont be one of the
Lag-Behinda. Come out in New Clothes in time to
wear the Latest Styles bi foro every other man has
appeared in a New Suit. You Certainly will be sur
prised to learn what $10.00. $1 2.50 or $1 5.00 will do
for you here in buying a hunilxome new cut and new
tailored
FILL 8 U I T
Big Line of Boy Suits. Nvwont Styles in Stet
son Hats, Howard Hats, I)out;la and Crosaett Shoes
Examine our stock
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and
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New Wheat Flour
at a Low Price.
Attention is .pecially called to the
'Monumental" brand Boasted Coflee at
twenty cents per pound Fresh Fox
Elver Ilutter Prints, alsu Butter in
tubra Full Cream Cheese of the finest
quality
nasr class crocirhs or ivitiv kisn.
A great effort to please every boriy will be made in every in
atanc. L 3E3C Ervin,
Whl ale and HcUll Orocer.
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