h v ! i -W; New Ecra, Is CH ITncsdaIorniiig, October 17, 1903 Vol.rfXXIII.- 1C. Twcnty-Fovrth Year co;.ii;:G -. TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT 0. "' v.- having on , !?& v - S the newest, it don't x cost J any more. - We , havfe them in all shades. Cos tume Velvets : shades, 16 yds. :'SUlf. I J in to all the & O M Mitchell w PHONE 288. 61 Pollock St., Opp. Episcopal Churcb. lAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA.AAaAAAaAAAAaaaaAaAAAAAAAAA.a r RECEPTION Capitol City Making final '; Arrange Preparatlone for (0,000 Victors. Fair MakM .fioo4 First Day. Dseoraihras oa Build-;: leg. i Ns State Sank Examlnar -' Haywood, - Entai Upoa HI r- "X '- Duties. Raleigh, Oct.." 16. The committee having in charge the reception of the President here met this afternoon and made the final arrangements." - Secre tary Loeb sent word, by ft gentleman who came here to look over the ground that It waa desired to have the. streets along Which the processipn would pass roped, as is done in the large cities, and Mayor Johnson said this would be attended to. The. President . will be W Mi. ,.4UJfcWWWtW MIWIIWUU ' CU1U after breakfast the line of march will be taken to the fair grounds," quite a section of the city being 'covered in the route. On the boot of the President s c image will be a secret service man and three others will be In the carriage immediately following - that of the President. - On Arrival at the fair grounds the procession will enter the race course, the Prwidential party, the Governor. Cotacil of State, etc. eoinsr For a few days or until this advertisement is withdrawn we wiU -sell all to the right; ; d military to the 1.00 Lights at 75c. ' ' left. The mUitaryjWUl then march $1.60 Liirhu at $1.15. pass the Presraept afid governor, who $1.75 Lights at $1.85. " will be in the peaker'p tand between I Til. Ripertolrs Company Break up on Ac - A powarul light of 2V) aad 3V0 canile power indorsed hy every user. the grand-stand ad r1je race course. . count of Poor Butlness. Shis offer will only hull good for a few days. Order at. once. Uan De seen Provision has-been njftd by which at The Mordaunt stock u., which was Reduced Prices on Stillwell Gas Lights 4: - :. -The .'Absolutely. Pare .. ; Bkin Rodder Made of Cream: of Tartar, and Tree From Alum or Phosphalic Acid RolBaldng Fwder renders bread, biscuit, cake r and all flour foods finer and more healthful- k - Baling powders made from alum, phosphates and other harsh, caustic adds are lower in price, but they are injurious to the stomach. " The injurious effect of alum oi the mucous coat of the stomach is positive and beyond dispute ; it is both an irritant and an astringent, -The use of alum in any article of food or article used in the preparation of food should be prohibited." JOHN C WISE, MDv Medical Inspector, U. S. Nary. MORDAUNTS QUIT THE ROAD. in our Furniture Store. J OH N B. IV E S. Phone 257 93 Middle Street. Noleaka least 60,000 people ea easily see the I to have been the attraction and the President On the stand . will be the Opera House all this week, broke up at President, and bis party of seven, Rocky Mount Saturday night at the Governor Glenn,' the Council of State! actors have returned to New York. and the personal staff. The reason assigned for the failure was Tm thnni.t noranna w;tl thfair poor business. It had been their mis- I firounds veeterdav and the street cars fortune to either follow nign pncea 1 . ' -1 . . . 11 L were crowded air dr. EvervNxlv nows or w iouow anower reperwir seemed to be ntaaaed With Mranet- eompany and the large crowds on : ; , . I which they are dependent for success . . . i . I riirl not materialize. A great deal 01 decoration was aone i Manairer Matthews announces the today. For the first time the Poatoffice I emrazements of drama " The was decorated. A retmlatlon of the I Plaver Maid." Tuesday Oct 81, and Cement Compound Is an efficient, durable an J water proof covering suitable '.for old or new felt ti-ir metal rooN. Hymn Supply Company, New Bern, N C Sole Agenti In Craven. Jon.-i. IVnlico, Carteret and Onslow Counties. Mnufcuirdr.i are H.jIIm an I Collins Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Treasury Department 'prohibits this, but all the occupants of the building re quested that they be allowed to decorate it at their own cost, the work is very elaborate indeed. General James P. Glenn, Private Se cretary of the Governor, yesterday had the fourth attack of acute indigestion. and this was Very severe, but today he is very much better though having fever. . v. State Bank Examiner Fabius J. Hay wood, Jr., today began "his official duties in the f elo hating for somedays been at the office of the . Corporation Commission, which appointed him. ' i 'in i' ' BID FAREWELL TO THE OLD CHURCH. n.faHavil rWnthu" WAnAaHfiv Nnv. 1st RAPID WRITERS, New New CrppOatflakes, loose only 6 cts. lb. Fancy Carolina Rice, P'resh Egg-o-see and Grape Nuts. f Fresh lot Kennedy's Oysterettee. ' Fresh Cakes and Crackers. Ontario Prepared Buckwheat Fresh Macaroni and Fany Cream Cheese Fox River Print gutter. Fresh lot of our well-knoWn BraotrH .tvb r, irM pwhich is by far the best coffee for the price sold in the city. lit. J . JLx lVicJJaniel A Betall Grocer. Corner Broad and Hancock Ste. Wholeewle farker Store. J L. HARTSFIELD, on trattor andBulIder. OFrit'k S3:i-t MIDULt 8T. Would be gl proii . aa any ominsi to haPe worn aSjlt-gOeS Up. ForSale Appropriate ill fcU Services la the 014 CestMsry ttMIsi Ckarck. . 'Farewelll a word that must be, and hath been ft sound which makes uUn- gerj-Yet, farewelir.; ; ' The last religious services la the old Centenary Methodist Church were held Sunday night The congregation .'was very large and the services were im pressive. There wer many who were affected by the meeting and the thought of leaving a place which had such memo ries,' some Joyous and some sad, was one which brought the tears to many eye. It wu like parting with ft dear friend aad though the change is for the better the association and memories of the old churcb cannot be erased from v Rer. G. T. 'Adams preached a touch ing and appropriate sermon on the test found in Deuteronomy "The Lord God 8pake Unto as u Horab saying Ye have dwelt long enough in this TtfttHtttMttMf.ftHntefliytntllf'MtMtMIMf. 4 de- velon as secular things do and they hsvs the same need, k House of God should meet the requirements of II i people who worship in that house the same as a private rasUUmr e meets the demajxU of Its OccupsnU, A large and well built church is hot for show, H l for the greater development of G"i'i Kirg'Wi, and as the church hs b-n put into a larger and Veil hou of wnrhip so their roKjxmm'Unity in hum of ChrUlUr.H y lnrrw. Hetprike fl irij'y of the tor, !.T tni'ni! ' s which hurl if around the u'nl f ( urrh and t! t if the wbHs Kti1..l ik, worfWrful t! WObM l hfff'L Foli'wir; l! frmtn. the pswf.if rf. h : A nth era Who Did a Great Deal el Work In Mttla Time. The rapidity, of the ancient writers Is seen from the great number of works prepared by them. Livy, for Instance, wrote 142 boots. Among ue itomaus, i Cicero often wrote three or four lm-j portant works ln'a single year. Of Is tat writers, Dr. Johnson, Scott and Byron were all rapid writers. Byron, tt Is related, wrote "The Corsair In ten days, while Beott wrote a wort for which he was paid 1,000 In ten flays. Bab and His Friends," by Dr, John Brown, was written, It Is said, at a single alttlng. " The story is told that Dean Sulpiey once said to ueoer, . "suppose you write a hymn for the service tomor row utarnlngV and by the nest morn ing the bynin known all around tne world, ."From Greenland's Icy Moun tains," was written, printed ana asea in that day's missionary : service. Chalmers was eoce asked bow kmc tt took to prepare 'a sermon. Qe replied "mat . depends on . how. long yoo want it If your sermon Is to be naif an hour long, It will take you three days; If tt Is to be three-quarters or aa hour, it wlU take two or perhape: one, hut If you are going to preach so boor, then there Is not much toccaaloo to think ft great deal about It It may U done In aa hour.",. r . ' m . . .Samuel Johnson would write at single stttlDg the manuscript for forty- eiCPt pmuea oniio piim.. u. week be. wrote "Raaselas" to pay for bis mother's funeral, sent tt off to tbs publishers without reading U over and s- wv la . - . . WIS (MUU JlW IW'lb Ji FELL THIRTY FEET, A Workman For Blades tumfcer Company Suffers a Severe Accident Mr, Ellis Hall, a workman for the Blades Lumber Co. at their plant on Griffith street, is confined to his home on East Front street on account of painful injuries he received yesterday morning, tie waa at wore repairing the pipe used to convey the saw dust from the saw mill to the ice factory and was sitting on the pipe, about 20 feet above the ground. The pipe broke at a joint and he was thrown up several feet and when he struck the ground he landed on his back. His descent is judged to be all of 80 feet. When he was taken home it was feared that his injuries were, of a se rious nature but Dr. Primrose was summoned who found that he was suf fering from concussion of a .vertebra one of the small sections of. the back- The doctor announced that he was not dangerously hurt but that he would be re .uired to remain in bed for some time. Your Interest la always considered at this store. Proof is in the prices and quality of our goods. Make comparison and see for yourself. ' DRESS GOODS. When you inspect our stock of Dress Goods you can find the cheapest assort ment id town. OUTING. 1,500 yards nice quality outinga.going at 4jc yard "26 PIECES. Fancy Silk, worth 75c, only 39 c. Come quick before it's gone. WORSTED. 12 and 15 kind only 10c yd. JUST RECEIVED. 5,000' yards, Remnant Cloth for Skirts. Cloaks and Jackets well worth from $1.00 to 3.00 per yard. This lot of goods will be sold at a bargain. - 1 and fell. New Wheat-Flour '--at a Low Price. Attention Is epccIaUy'callod to tho' "Monumental" brand Roamed I'ofico at twenty cents prr pound '.Fresh Fox Eivcr Uuttor Irlnt3, abu Butter in tubra FuII'Croam Chetso of tha finest quality . riBST CLASS OROClEIMOf IVEST KISD. A grest eff'rt to ple evorjl-wly ' will be tr!e in erery in-SSlW. TTirc ' :.' in a t- to T f r ( ' 1 In a t :!. , t f-t in I If.' 8ARCAST1C DEAN SWIFT. alve ka4 Dtfr4laaa Wee S aa . Tfca Ma Km. There was a eertsut frohletn when Deeu 8lft ws sllve Jurt as Ur a? lotler. soJ be died to l'iS. la hu rtne ami DlrertlotiS For Bervsnts be wrote: "when yoo Bare broaea an our earthen ecl twlow stalra, whlrli la unnally done la a week. Ox root pot will do as well. It ca Ixill milk, boat porrWg-. hold uiH ber. Apply It nt!!Tprria!y to SU tbM tiioe. but nTr wh or ri,t Atid fnln: "U os wnt t"' to sln fowl, lir tha f,rt txl ro I""1 tl,e Lmi. WUa Viur aluwu. for wt,t of a rl"it, on the N.tiotn ot a nirti or S dnn supkio "la fm-.u sn1 Milt, 8." he to- on, "u fmi hi tho Una !, 1 :, f.e r.iN f ,f X'.,a frM '-' 's't, AIiMhnf ..! t)it li.l'.t li.Tta i.n wrt!ln t n .-'r to t ' i Cleanse your system tf all impuriti Now is the time to take HolUster's Rocky Mountain Tea. It will make you well and keep you well 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Far sale by F. S. Duffy. resident to Present Award of Meri Special o Journal Raleigh, Oct, 18. Thursday morning at the Governor's Mansion President Roosevelt will present , )he $5(0. loving cup which Mrs. ' Lindsay ; Patterson of Wl stoo-Salem presents to the North Carolina author, whose work published this year Is the most meritorious. . - The award win ba made tomorrow evening by tha State Literary and His torical Association. ,.v-;.o." Why suffe r wit b tirednesa, mean cross feeling, DO strength, ne sppetlUt UolUstors Rocky t Mountain Tea . will make Vou well and keep you well.' '86 cents. Tea or Tablet. For sale by t . 3. Duffy., ' "' k-'-". -:.The Stale fair ExwriloB. ;J TkkeU for the great Bute Fair St Raielcb are now ready for sale. The tickets purchased la advance will good any day next weak and the public are advised to procure their tickets in advance thus evoWing the rush and con funics st the ticket office. Those dctring rMJK " parwf car Vance should alao procure their tickets In advanre. . -" On Tburdy, Rooaevel7 day, the Prll train will leave New Bern at C5e,m. Cars will be at tha dVpot r the areimmolatkjn of the New lU'tn 1 9fiTr and tha rmiRj V.r 1- tut the r'e iH oe- c,,py t! rrs Ufiife the tram arrive i?, pT't'T t ! .at tOT-e rr.ay W as liu'e de lay i"'.Ll. WAITING FOR YOU. That new fall suit you've been think ing about is waiting for you here. Pri ces from $4.00 to $15.00. BOY'S SUITS. We have the finest line of boys suits in the city, prices from $1.00 to $6.00 per suit. Sizes 3 to 17. OUR LINE of Mens, Ladies and Childrens Shoes are the best you can find in town for the money. CLOAKS. Showing of new Cloaks and Jaekets, all Bizes, all prices. Come in and look them over, try them on and note the styles and prices. COR3LiOKr 75 Kiddle Street. Is Haters aid Cook Stoves Wow is the time for Fall painting. Use Heath , and. Milligau. Full weight, none better, General Hardware and Builders Material. Gasltill Hdw. & Mill Supply Co, ::. " Phone 14 fa:toiuetatrel U. A. NICOL.L, Fir. d hk kmi Brie, fcr hit 1 to r j 1 t: r In " Ix r : i'.i r '! V- 1 1 1,. ! I a t-.iio r Don Your V.'i!h Kef p Tims? MAC!CIF1CNT limSTr?EL$, : V 4 tlfertee' sf AL I. flflt. : ; THE SCENIC ; SPECTACLE Thf CrsUHoB of XlUUtU ' THE FAMOUS TCLECOS TUSCANS BROTHERS CRroRO a mmt - asAStnr C. IHUNK THE DARKTOWN ORCUS- kiTrxs rHOWMA or 'i'n c:iGI:n ftm"-: 7. I 1 K V I 1 J -' I - 1 t e- Is,'.. r,t 1 it tv. r i ,f all t'.nt U Goud and Netb- 1; 1 Ui fWid fr our Patrffna. 1 1. u. I 1' t r ir ; C- : ,'?r Z, rfl In r want ''. Vi'e SA AFTSR THE EU1P 13 WRLXXD katv f,m W alM WM U tee I ANrwil imHaiiliaimFiWw mkwnknUMtlnmMlimkMre Mt Miltwii TW i fc mm mH ' ne too. For Sale Tug Boat )'or Tug Boat, E21J feet. errew, draws 4 feet. Ia good twin arrow, draws eofxlitjon. illresa, . - " ' W. 8. BABTON, - 22 W!n BL, Norfolk, Va, f - H .;.i'.s I I am f!. : rut rrv tfk st coat, .f g of f 'ij praxil f"lverwar(i ' 1 (r't) ara, i',r a'l T--n'.J r ' r . t T J ' 'r fpi ';' I il r h i' t' . '9 1 5 r : 'If-' i' ' , n r t f 1 ( :