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a' Vol. XXIlI.-Ko. 10 7. j . i ' ! ' ; , -M M ..." .- -X . - " . u - I rWs' A. SPLENDID INDUSTRY'S ; i v V. A bUUU ItailKUillAL - AAAAAATfTTyfyTTyTyTTymMytTyTftflttftft" 1 fMSTilHMl lithe newest, it& t ; COSt any more. We them in all shades. Cos tume Velvets shqdes, 1 6 yds. I sult J in "to all the M Mitchell & Co., PHONE 288. 61 Pollock St., Opp. Episcopal Chufcb. IRE Heating and Cook Stoves 01 PICTURES Full lino of House Furniffutngs, Lace Cur sains Wind -v shade3, Bugs New line of pic ture frane in uiding. Agent for Milwaukee Dustless Brush J CHN B. IVES. Phone 257 93 Middle Street Noleaka Cement Compound 1b an efficient, djrable and water proof covering suitable "for old or new felt, tin or metal roof. flyman Supply Company Various Completing '; Preparation! Being Made. Major Graktm AppolnUd t Tlw Mtw B.ro iron Work Hu Mnr Jiichlo- Work In It Lln Tk Mark ( Tk Ctr.lt BimImm C.ll Cv Miln With Flat tiiccM C 4 The following: letter- from former New Bern, N C Sole AfenU in Craven, J one, Pamlico, Carteret and Onslow Counties. Manufacturer are Holten and Collins Co., Philadelphia, Pa. L. HARTSFIELD, Contractor and Ilnlldcr. MIDDLE ST. PH0.1l !3b Would be glaa to ba&e . any one inspect, my foork U Laths Ad U UUCO UU. For Sale Stat BoaN f Agrlcuttur. Cotte RtcttpU. Mtayy ;. bon 6m Enforced; Ontorl- V ' cal CwiUtt. Raleigh, ct. 18. Major. William A. Graham, of Machpelafc, Lincoln couptyj is appointed a member of the State Board of Agriculture, to aucceed the late Mr.'Wilfongr, who died '.about a fortnight ago.. Major Graham has had much experience as a member of this board. ' v ';' ' ' At the State: Fair Grounds a very great amount of work is being done now. Extra, precautions are . being taken to handle the great Crowds and provide for their safety. The railway track is being enclosed by a high and strong wire fence. The street railway rpeople will run 20 cars between the city and the fair grounds. The road way between the city and, the grounds is being put in perfect shape by a course of county convicts. The camp which will be occupied by the 16 com panies of the National Guard which will be here is being prepared on the golf links between the city and the grounds The grand-'stand is completed and pre sents a very attractive appearance. with its-big red roof of metal All the buildings are being re-painted and scores of temporary structures are going up, within and without the grounds. Mayor Johnson of Raleigh has pro vided for extensive police protection. Five detectives, in plain cloths, will be here from New York, Washington, Nor folk, Richmond etc., in order to pick ur crooks on sight There will be 3 J spec ial police from the city and 8 willjcome here from other towns for duty during the week. The receipts of cotton here in Raleigh this seasan to date are 3,972 bales, while to the same -date last year they were 4,286. They have decreased verj greatly during the past week, owing tc the holding by growers, as the week's receipts were only 264 while three weeks before they were 1119. There was a heavy frost this morn ing, on highland and lowland alike, but It did no damage except to the tender est vegetation. Very hard work is being done to get in the cotton crop, but there ie a very great difference in the appearance of the fieldafsince some are really clean picked, while others seem hardly to have been touched. The fiecretary of the U. S. Treasury has been requested by Revenue Col lector, Carl Duncan, the custodian "of t ie Postofflce here, to be allowed to d corate that building next week, in co npliment to the President. It U against the regulations to decorate it without such permission. Next week there Win be a very in teresting contest at clay pigeons, at the State Fair Ground, in which ama teur shots from this State and Virginia will contest. There will be experts from all over the country. The prises will amount to $200, a day.. A valuable prize 1a a silver loving-cup, the gift of the Laflio and Rand Powder Company, tone awarded to the highest ama' teur. On Friday night of the 8tte Fair, there will be an oratorical contest at the Agricultural A Mechanical College, pen to all the colleges. The Audubon Game Law has been re markably wall observed and enforced during the present year. . The game outlook is excellent, ,Tber are many partridges, in ail the ections. Don't let the children suffer. If they are fretful, peevish and cross, give them Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea The best baby tocle known. . Strength and health follow its MS. 26 cents, The aMtionsand imnrvemOT of C- B. C, is good testimon the New Bern ; Ironworks are rapidly M and should be the mean i of securing approaching completion and the parties more students::. ev-- ' 4 interested are ready lo handle any crier Carolina Business College, that may come within their line of bus-; Nw Bern, N.'C. 1 inessVv They; are equipped with the Gentlemen: ;: ' ' : ' best machinery .that" can be procured I . It gives me great" pleasure, to bea' and have gone to great expense .to refit ' testimony to the thorough and practi their plant until they have now one of the' most complete establishments in the State. . . -: , , ,s " . --The foundry department has been en larged and the present dimensions meas ure'40x60 feet.:: The- work done here will equal anything in its line done else where. Three "forges are kept busy and the work done there is performed by master hands. Among the hew tools received is a 8 team hammer, the first of the kind to oe used in the city. A large radial drill with a radius of four feet; this tool is declared to be the mo4 perfect jf its kind. An improved double spin dle lathe, having a swing of 48 inches. It is a very powerful machine an capable of doing any work required of it They are receiving daily new pieces of machinery and when all is put to work the New Bern Iron Works will be an industry of which our citizens may well be proud. It is growing and do ing its work on a large scale. A large force of competent workmen are em ployed and the character, of their work gives them a splendid reputation. Mr. W. A. Mcintosh became a mem ber of the firm and has instituted many changes. He is an experienced ma chinist and his plans and suggestions have been adopted to the great advan tage of the plant. All who are inter ested in this concern are practical math n'Bta and their connection with it adds value to the plant The farmers, ginnera and lumbermen are especially invited to inspect tha New Bern Iron Works as it is largely to their trade that the proprietors cater. T ey have unexcelled facilities for manufacture and repair and offer ifood inducements as any other nachine shop in this section of the State. cal work done In Carolina Business College, . : ' i".. . ' . - .- "" I am now filling a- lucrative position which I would hot be occupying bat for knowledge of book-keeping end the training which I received in your insti tution.,,. The young men and young ladies all over, the country who are daily deciding to equip themselves for business are acting wisely, and their action would be crowned with wisdom they should conclude to enter the Carolina Business College, for I am satisfied that the methods used in that college are equal to those used in any of the leading Business Colleges of our country, and that Carolina Business College is a first class Business College in every respect I am Very truly, W. H. CATON. New Bern, N. C, Oct 13, 1902. Boxing tonight at Opera House, ben efit K of P. band. TtHmifTftmmTTmfTeitTmmmmmfmmT Evcpything Sew an Freslb For aal by F. 8. Duff. i New Wheat Flour 1 1 at a Low Price. Attention Is epocially called to the "MoTiumfntar' brand Unacted foflen at E : tvontV cents prr pound Frcah Fox r , Rftrnr Ittif tor irinti n1 River If utter rrinta. also Butter In tub's Full Cream Chcrso of the finest quality , , ' . ' 'VnaST CLASS CHOClBUSOMYCar kisd. flMe tverj mAj win be m every in. - A great effort to Star. ' .. ' ' ' Capitis Manfy Hoftorti. Special to Journal ; 1 Cokkbero, C Oct. iS.-pUln Matt Manly, Treejurer of the Atlantic North Carolina Company, he been offered (he position of . Chief Disburs ing OfAcer of the Panama jCaoal Com mission for serviee on the Isthmus. The tender ef thS piece, unsought, U a very great eotnpliment to Carta! , Manly and the aatary nam4 Is a very attractive one. Captain Manly ha the matter Bruit cormllfratUin for rrrrl day end lt wk marte a trip to Waaliington to emi.uH with Mr. E. 8 Cnon, AMor ef tf Com ml rjjr!'r.g the dvjtiM of lha f.fT.r. and health t"v!;t'mi In Panama. It will t-e J.lpht f.P 9 to Cff t. V.U-x'n tr ar j frioh'l h-T al laKrr. t! rv Sherlock Holmes the Wonder. The play of "The Sign of the Fiu-," in which the hero, Sherlock Holmes, traced a dark crime of murder, through an intricate maze of puzzling circum stances was produced before a delight ed audience last night. The story is well known by the reading public who alv ays r ad Sir. Conan Doyle's stories ith pleasure and tke spi cial interest Sherlo;k Holmes. The great detec- ve solv -s the mysteries coming unci' ii spec ion b the system of deduc- n, the u 'reveling of a diabolical plo in the han j of a master sleuth. The .cung last night was most i n- joyable. The part of Holmes taken by bam B. Hardy was superfine. 1 he hsracters were all taken with grat credit and the whole play was produced with a cleverness and thoroughness that not only made the evening one ot pleasure but inspired an admiration for the numerous stories of similar nature that Conan Doyle has written. ABOUT SETTLED that N.w York Ar. Champion. Win Their Third Gam. On Mort to Win. Special to Journal: New York, Oct. 13. -The New York Nationals won their third game in the aeries from Philadelphia Americans to- dav. This Dracticall assures the championship to New York. Twenty thousand base ball enthusiasts turned out. although the weather was pretty cool for the spectators. The score wss New York one run, tour hits; Athletics no run, five hits. McGinnity and Plank were the oppos ing pitchers. ' Boxing tonight at Opera House, ben efit K. of P. band. ..lit '1 Yliosi.itfln::!l Hrt.-.U (iruv O Ko. 01 Louth Trent nt. till lit ti ill Al ill ! t MMM1IM -'1 - t I t 2.P ftT! i in rr.tr. .j f n.a'n In K j rcer t j l') A Play That Pleases. . To those, who, in the past, have been forced to witness plays and repertoire companies that are not "up to the mark" as It were a decided treat is in store in'the engagement of the Mor daunt Stock Co. at the Masonic Opera House aD next week. Thiscompan) so far above the average repertoire comoaaiei now traveling that or e is surprised. "A Broken Heart" wake is the opening bill Monday sight la play that la replete with heart Interest and Is Interspersed wtta original and iDarkllnr eomedr bringing relief and quietude to a mind that la tired alter- lons day work in shop or office. lit tells the story ' of a minister who has fallen' in love with a young girl hile administering to the wants of her dvlna- father. This girl however loves the. minister's brother wh wrong he?, but it 14'oe to the undying efforts of the minister that h ( brother Ie forced to right the wring that be has committed. Mr. Mordaunt is the minister, Walter IL Newman,' as Dick his brother, Miss St Clair a "Ann aUt tortxrU Mr. Mordaunt - Miss St Cktr originated the trt of "Ann" and pUrid it 800 aighU of one night Un4a. Gy. Hanna as Vu1g Petr Cumey Knox," Miae CaWy a "Mrs. De ry tr," Miaa rUtle W.ntwort as "V.- aie Van Burw" and FiilC Davis "aUirwlr R4jirwm" bring forth rni of Uugtof, Ti. pr'f of S'lmiMMin U pb.rHl wilh- in t, r-h of all oti f "ii',J Ink advaritair. of lU vi i-rtui.iiy to wi rPM a I'.iih rl rrl'rt:on at t uUr i rol.f .-.-'ln''.' l,-twn so I i-.!rrt f f t!. I ' 'r.r. rvrr t ,' i . . a, r. ?. WW Aii?ivals. Parlor Car on Special Trains. The A. & N. C. Co. beg to snnounce that parlor car "Vance" will be oper ated on the special trains between Morehead' City and Raleigh Oct 18, and 19. The charge for seats in this car to Raleigh will be: from Morehead City. $0.75; New Bern, 10.50; Kinston, $0.50; LaGrange, $0.50 in each direction. For further information regarding these trains refer to advertisement in another part of this paper. R. E L. BUNCH, T. M. New Crop Oatfiakes, loose only 5 cts. lb. ' Fancy Carolina Rice, f resh Egg-o-see and Grape Nuts. Fresh lot Kennedy's Oysterettes. Fresh Cakes and Crackers. Ontario Prepared Buckwheat. Fresh Macaroni and Fancy Cream Cheese v Fox River Print Butter. Fresh lot of our well-known RoastoH Java rvtr . on "which is by far the best coffee for the price sold in the citv J. L. McDaniel Wholesale A Retail Grocer. Tarker Store. Coraer Broad and TTftnf.iv.ir St ' wu . We Make a Special 'Bid For Your Patronage This reason based upon the largest and most attractive stock of merchandise under one roof in this city. . Heavy cotton flannel only 5 cts per yard, worth 7Jc. Flannelotte that's worth 10 cts per yard only 5Jc. Outings, 4Jc. T J . . j ti r i a . rn 1 . - . . . . . . rceu aiiu nnue rianneiirom loccs to 4cts per yil. Shirtgoods 58 inches wide, all the latest shades worth SI. 00 vd.. our nricc 49 cts a yard. A large variety of silks from 37j to 78 cts a yd. Sheeting 46 cts per yard. Double Breasted Suits for style says Dame Fashion. Kiirht atrain a usual and right here are the suits snappy in their stylish smartness. We can t begin to show their unusual loo'; of neatness, and distinction in s rough sketch like this vou will ret a better idea from n Micro frli.n- in r ,; i$( the next time you pass. Slip on a coat or two and you'll see how they fit and the quality is sure. Give us a trial on our T. D Birry SVi;a and our Bwon Shoes which are th. best styles and the most comfortable shoes in town. Great Fox Hunt Greatest event of all Southern sport. Annual meet of Virginia-Carolina Fox Hunters Association, Mecklenburg Hotel, Chase City, Vs., Oct 23-28th. Foxes and other game in plenty, Sev eral hundred hounds. Numerous Hunt Clubs to attend. A week of royal good sport and pleasure. Accommodations arranged for 1,000 visitors. Special round trip railroad rates. AFTER THE SHIP IS WRECXCD mnWr V.D raa lw anWM kwt m Una A rtr fumr himmm m m mm Mf . lw bvt M MvVt 1W. I tnt mod mtht nmm-mt mr ia mnrmnmkl mMilit rM W fl ' rkWioo.' New :"Misoni& llcalrel . all iirrr v7eei: Hal Mordaunt" furror.Trn by tiik I ..i Li.. I I - 4 l In r.rj" ft- i" c.f ti'un.lird tri.!jf.tt ,1 f i.ii.r j rlrama in iikaix" j "A V. !." 1 f - I f GOPLON 75 Middle Street. ninstrels Under Canvas ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY Monday Night, Oct 16 Show Ground on Bern Street, known as the old favorites fair Kr0llrK'A. Krturn of th. i fi. Alb Crigiti hu 'Orient 1k?ii "Hv lA&AHJW fAMOUS PtANTATION BAND the largsst Minstrel Show m the World. -NEAT, CLEAN ANU Ktria. , BETTER TJIAN A CIRCUS. UMDE A mamhuim winiao. ', " ' THEATRE 8EAT1N0 t,000 PEOPLR. HeateFsJ- and ;C6ok Stoves Uqx7 la tho tlmo for Fall painting. ; tJBa'IIeaUi- nnd Itillisan. Full wolght! nono better, ' --.- - ' .... " a k ral I!ard7aTO' nna Buiiaeri tiaienu i ..tit - tlx It V Hi- T. i
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