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. f , 1 ! ; A I I A f . v v r c V Yol. XXIII..-30. ICO. r;cirli:frn, II. C, Friday. Morning:, Oclobcr C, IOCS. Twenty-Fourth AAAAAATT1 ftTftTf TTTfVTTf TTTTTTTTTTftf T i : j; IJ, MITCHE 3 & C0o; . A a In fVialt nam ttfitA Vin Aan'f tnlaa v , " r. - ? the place r ,7 ' , . - 61 : ft bet M, . Qppoice to' Episcopal " Miy . They 'are receiving daily Fall arid ; WlnUr CSoods. They are showing the ; Prettiest Dress Fabrics and Trimmings ; ever brought to this market. They have also added : millinery . Unto of Ready-to-wear and trimmed hats that are beauti ; Harked preference is shown for untrim ' med hats for Dr assy Wear. They have the Popular hats ot the 8eason. J M Mitchell & Co., PH0NB 289. 61 Pollock St., Opp. Episcopal Church. New Livery and - Sales Stables. Fine stock of Horses, Mules, Young and well-broken, either for driving or farm work. Buggies, Harness, Whips, Robes.and everything kept in a well equipped sta ble. - TERMS RIGHT. GIVE US A TRIAL. C MDU & C0., 6 6 Bread St New Bern, NJC You Will FIND A FULL LINE OF FURNITURE, IIKATLNG AND COOK STOVES PICTURES, GO-CARTS, IIODSE FURNISHING GOODS,. ETC, Large and complete line oi Rugs Picture frames made at JOIN B. IVES. 98 Middle Street Noleaka Cement Compound h b efficient durable ami water proof covering suitable . for old or new fait, ta or Data! mo ft. Hyman Supply Gompany, ; New BernN C Sol Aganta in Craven, Jones, Pamlico, Carteret tod Onslow Counties!. , llaoafacturara ara Holler and Collins Co., Philadelphia, fa, ' mi. m:m Raleigh Joint in. Excitement of this Play - yimftmfytnT?yfTfTTffMrfTTyfTfTffiTfiy?TTvif a n - ii ' V ftw ifAPUininff I i uiiu Nev Vheat Flour Fresh; Sovaranr filana Appravat. Othan Dtrlar la T"v Opiilos.: Ai ta Paraoat. . Govaraor v. T tajfa Hava LagWatloa For Z 8Ula Prohlbitioa. - Law , ' - - Watar For Cotton Raleigh, Oct 6.-A11 aorta of opinions were expressed regarding the produc tion of The Clansman here last ' flight. The applause was tremendous and the interest keen throughout. A .number of persons disapprove of the play, some saying that it ought never be presented to the South certainly, while others think it magnificent and an object les son.' One very prominent man said he wanted the play to be given all over England. Governor. Glenn was inter viewed this morning regarding the play and said that when it began he had con flicting opinions as to whether it was best or not to produce such a play, but that as it continued to develop and finally reached its climax he was thor oughly satisfied that it ought to be presented in every city in the United States, in order that the rising genera tion should know the truth aa to south ern life in reconstruction days, to the end that justice might be done the South. He expressed, the hope that all the people in the South would give it as warm a reception as it received in Raleigh. It is said that an audience of at least 2,000 is .expected in Wilming ton and even mate at pharlotte. i Tomorrow there will be a hearing be fore the Supreme Court of the case in volving the power of the police justice Badger of Raleigh to sentence prisoners to work on the roads or pay fine. The Superior Court-judge said the justice had this power and so did a justice of the Supreme court from whose opinion there is an appeal and so the case comes before the full bench. Alfred W, Haywood, - a well known cotton mill owner of H w River is here and says the low water in the stream adda very considerably to the expenses of the mills, which are using steam power. Some of the pacers have been unduly criticising Governor Glenn about giving so much consideration to petition pai don, commutation, etc. The fact is that it is the policy of the governor to give all applicants fair hearing, that is to hear anything that it ia right to present to him, and then act aa best he can in all casea. Another rule of his ia that he will be governed by the testi mony. If he is to be criticised for this course, why of course he will have to bear it The governor knows very well that the constitution gives the right of petition. Any on who - will take the trouble to look over his list of pardons will see that ha is upholding the court and not undoing ' what they have done. Of course he cannot Inter fere with tha constitutional right of petitions. The Governor was reading an editorial m a newspaper which stated that it ex pected the prohibition issue to be put before the people in the next campaign inquiry was made of the governor about this matter and be said the only thing was that the people muat rule and that if the people are behind the prohibition movement It will succeed, but if they are not then it win not succeed either in locality or in the Btaje. Inhisoptn hm the - legislature ought at (tanext aetata to submit the question to the people and let the latter fight It out The platiorm of the governor, as be himself has declared it, ia for temper ance and sobriety and a higher order of morality in the State, with renewed industrial Improvement and develop ment education of the tnaaaee and the adootlon of such a DhUfora as will (rxno'e ku thtee great needs and m- teresta. Te this work be proposes to devote hia time and labor. Leading tobeceo deatera bere say tint the crop was a litUo larger n this tton than it was kst year, bo; that they believe it WiU wtk-h oat teat in the State thaa last year's crop. Prices of teaf ere w said to be good. . , - For-BresJifeuSt l Luncheon at a Low Price. ) Attention is ppoclatlv cillot to the "Monummtar br.ind Koasxod Cofleo at twenty cents , per pound .FrcaU Fox Itiver Huttor - rinta, alaj Buttor in tub's Full Croam Chorse oftho finest quality NEST CLASS CROClEIti Of tYKUT KIID. A gft effort U plaeae every Wiy will U r! In rrrf in. Staix. A few .small biscuits easily, jnade with Royal Baking Powder. , Make" them : small -as small round as a napkin ring. Mix and -bake justr before the meal. Serve hot. - , - Nothing better for a light dessert than these little hot biscuits with butter and honey, marmalade or jam. You musjtr use Royal Baking Powder to get them right. ROYAL BAKINQ POWDER CO., NEW YORK CHURCH DEDICATION WEEK. ' A strength tonic that bring rich,i3 blood. aUkes yoo alronff. healthy and active. Ttmt'e what HolIiaU-r'e lUxkf UounUin Tea will do. S3 cent, Tea or Tablet. For mU by F. 8. Duff. Eittmia Kodaks And Supptttt Hia rtmn KIak Co. hs wtI' UfKod a enry fr a enmjilet line of iunilri n l kfviil. at 3. 0. !'- t"T'a, V Jlft. A ls!Tf lin of th f'iH r.g ,. 'f ij-ertA'I .h'.Tt'y. Prsgram of ths Strvlctt to ba Held During tht WHk Beginning Oct. 22. The postponed dedication of the new Centenary lðodist Church will begin Sunday October ,22, and will continue during the week. As will be noted the program is the same as was to have been observed last spring, . the former pastors of the church having prominent parts in the program. We publish the program: PROGRAMME Sunday, October 22, 11 a. m. Dedica tory sermon and formal Dedication of the church, by Bishop William W. Dun can, Spartanburg, S. C. 4 p. m. Sunday School Mass Meeting- Addresses by the Pastor, Superinten dent and others. 7 30 p.m. Sermon by BUhop Dun can. - Monday, October 23, 7 30 p. m. Ser mon to the Epworth Leagues, by Rev. R. B. John, Kinston, N. C. Tuesday, October 24, 7 80 p. m. Ser mon by Rev. L. L. Nash, D. D., Hen derson, N. C. Wednesday, October ?5, 3 00 p. m. Sermon by Rev. J. R. Brooks, D. D., Reidsville, N. C, 7 30 p. m. Sermon by Rev. F. A. Bishop, Raleigh, ty. C. Thursday. October 26, 8 00 p. m. Sermon by Rev. F. H. Wood, D. D Trinity, N. C 7 80 p. m. Sermon to the Missionary Societies, by Rev. R. P. Bumpas, Ral eigh, N. C Fridayr October 27, 3 00 p. m. Ser mon by Rev. R. A. Will's, Leurinburg. N. CL V 7 80 p. m. Sermon by Rev. L. W- Crawford, D. D., Reidsville, N. C. 8unday, October 29, 11 a. m,, Rev. George Stuart of Cleveland, Tenn., will begin ten days meeting. : ' Letter to D. R. Davit New Bern, W. C. ' v '. Dear Sir: Lead-and-oil is not good paint; don't wear; the rate Ij, as every one knows, 'repaint m three yean. Devoe UuU six, in the same way J allow wide margin in all such state ment. ' What does it mean, to laat? It means the same with both., r ' As to covering : that's another. Here's an Instance. ." v ' r ' Mr J J BalL Sheffield, Pa painted two nouses, lead-end-jil; took 40 gal Last summer bought 40 gallons De voe for the same two houses; returned 10 galkma. ' - ' . ' .' Ihi tnV that covers; .hut; Ife a 1 paint, true painty and fun-measure. LMd-aa4-oil U all paint but, not good paint; the lead wants alnc ; Better IpaintDevoe. , ,'. Your truly . " - ft . . - , F. W. Devoe A Co, P. &-. yf." Small wood sella our paint ' - ' -'. K worvtvrful tonic. - Drives out an imptirlOe, give you strength, health. and harp'nww. Thai's ht HolIUUr'a Rocky atoonUlo Tea will da i-'t (w U Teaor Tablet. For sale by F. 8. Duffy. n f J (Mint Two Enjoyable Plays; The Corinne Runkel Stock Company continued their engagement yesterday with two performances a routine and at night The title of the afternoon play was In Sunny Tennessee. The at tendance was large; the performance Was very clever and enjoyed through out. A p easing feature as well as a surprise to the audience . was the re ception given by the members of the company to the audience. Ice cream and cake Were served on the stage and the actors were the waiters and specta tors the guests. It was a "good act,, and one which put the play people one notch higher up in the estimation of New Bern theatre goers. "A True Kentuckian" was the play presented laat night. Although it has been given here before last nights pro duction was unquestionably better than any play that has been acted under the same or similar name. An act of real ism was the introduction of two horses on the stage, ths presence of which af fyrded realism and interest to the show The actors were all A NO. 1. .Tonight a naval drama, "Uncle Josh" will.be presented which will be full of fun and pathos and will have' its measure of clever work. To morrow's madnee will be The Tiger Den and in the evening the centre of interest will be the . awarding of the handsome $25 doll. Cirlu Story of KimIhi. A grim story Of Napoleon to told by Christian Waas In a Frankfort review under the title or "Napoleon at Tafa." A greet number of the soldiers were down wltb the plague, and one day Bonaparte sent for his chief surgeon, Larrey. "If I were you," be eald to him, "1 should put our plague patients out of their mleeryT It would save them from having recourse to opium to soothe them." "But my duty Is to make tnem live," replied Xatttj. Bonaparte then revealed tbe grim truth. lie and Ma staff were red need to traveling oo foot because the horses were all being -used for the transportation of the sick. lie must therefore either abandon the plague stricken to the cruelty tt ttx enemy or get rkl of them. Mr. Wsas maintain that the ojder was carried out accordingly.; There le aa eod, ob eervea'the Journal dee Debate, t the Illusion of the famous picture in the Louvre of "Bonaparte Visiting lb Plague Btrtckeu BokUrra a Tafa." , ; Cri'.tre Th hit . f .rnmUf o. f..f J,",,, 2 tit !i!j sr r'4'irs, ti ir.t at Tr.'M FrUny, (k t- ' r 1""H it r'--n. . v.", I. v, : Hi" ikJi, ' i. 3 !. Dc.tfi cl Child. !irnl, Ha., Oct t Diod. t)i a. tn , of (hn'.nt In fan! im Vat iiw! !.ir. t1 r.in'toen rv r, ! o lr.fr,t c,f J'.i.n A. P. lJr. ) I '. ! f 4 p. m', Pev,.F- .T r. J. : E-2 clicks Buckwheat etj Fresh Oyster Craclters, Fresh Schredded Cocoanut, Cracker Meal, j F'Mn Grits. Fancy Klgin and Fox River Print Butter, Maple Syrup, -Fancy Cain Syrup, Marachino Cherries, Queen Olives, Sweet and Cau. TKI.I TT1 I. w wuiAiiunica. rresu iacarom ana Jj'ancv ream Cheosp iut tv- - ceived. jm 35 1 J. L. McDaniel Wholesale lrker Store. ft Betall Grocer. Comer Broad and Hancock Sts. Jones Livery, Feed, Sale and Exchange BLES 'ew Maw Mel A 6RE4T PLAY OF THE SOUTH THE ;rV; - If TM0AI DIXOH, U. . From Ilia Two Kovela. "The Clana- rsn" and "Tbe LeopenPa 8pota," Jew fW PrefacUea, lclf Ltrf Cad at Mttla1 liHr"rHes a4 trtrJ Htrtt. ' Largest nd finest stock of Horses and Mules ever offered for sale in New Rum A car toad of each just in. Aho a complete line of Buggies Wajrons Harness, Robes, Whips, Cart Wheels, Etc. ' ' T. -A.. TOUCHES, rropxietor, Broad Street, New Bern, N. C. The Boys Clothes Q uestion It ia an interesting snbject to study and, an a rule a most difficult problem to solve We Have Studied Boys Clothes Concluded that Boys are "bound to be Boys" and that they rnunt have t certain amount of sturdineas, along with the style, in the aoake up of their garment. Boys Shirt Trousers Suit, Single or Double Breasted IZOO to flOO.) ,, guarantee goes with our Boy's Clothes. BAXfflBR ! ", Ml I . i-' ' fnTA0 Vot7 is tho time for Fall painting. Use Heath and UtlligaiL' Full weight, none better, General Hardware nd Builders Material. felJII Hda Ci r.lili Supply Co , ' PaeueU V ACa rd n Cra-. sni pTmntit h"vlfiurtf Ai4l4aaitataA. llklkitkk ivo school j f .n ; I tie 'lrtire h j l! t I I m rrnvt my rf' , v t. J .1 l U stf4 t t ! s ' a'm n j pn?j 1. 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