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o vv lYew Cera, Be Ce, Weduotday Morning, October 18, 1005. Twenty-Foiinh Tear AAAAAA TTTTTTVTTTTTf Tf TTTTTTf ?f fTTTtTf f TTTttTTTf TTTf ft Having Insist on the newest, it don't cost TTT any , more. we them in all shades. 'Cos tume Velvets in all shqdes, 16 yds. to the sui. J M Mitchell & Co.t PHONE 288, 61 Pollock St., Opp. Episcopal Church. Reduced Prices on Stillwell Gas Lights For a few days cruntil this advertisement Is withdrawn we will sell all 11.00 Lights at 75c. $1.50 Lights at $1.15. $1.75 Lights at $1.3". A powerful light of 230 and 330 candle power indorsed hy every user. Shis offer will only hold good for a few days. Order at once. Can be seen in our Furniture Store. J OH N B. IVES. Phone 257 93 Middle Street Cement Compound Is an efficient, durable and water proof covering suitable for old or new felt, tin or metal roofs. Hainan Supply Company, New Bern, N C Sole Agents in Crnvi, Jones, Pamlico, Carteret and Onslow Counties. Manufacturer are H lten and Collins Co., Philadelphia, Pa. J L. HARTSFIELD, Contractor and Builder. OFFICII 03 1-2 MIDDLE ST. PBOHE tBo Would be glaa to baoe any one inspect mytydrk ains For Sale il Laths as u yucz UJ. FINE IN THE MOUNTAINS Siyt - Auditor Disss Jast Back. v Secretary . , Bless Net $, W.a: MeVcs War t 'ndJ!genC9 . Often ' VttiriM CORVtfltlM. Sin's; Consequences Brings Trouble-F. 8. Duffy Offers Meftnrcf I 1 Parana 1 ' RaleigVOk-rcharteTtagrant ' " '. ' ed the ' rarmera, ' Merchant and The consequences of violating pbysi-.mulh subgallate, which is superior to Bankers Warehouse Company of Max- cal law are often as unpleasant as the jail other remedies for stomach troubles, to capital stock $35,000, ; to store eofc- breaking V of a moral, i.ule.' The inno-( cerium oxalate, and tonics a d correc tor!, tobacco and other commodities and cen indulgence of over-eating : brings fives which promote the action otthe deal in the same, A. J.S McKinnon and consequences that amount to real suf-- digestive organs, strengthen the whole others being the stockholders. I j fering. s IndigeBtibm is nit natural; it digestive tractand make it possible to The Christian Advocate Publishing is not right; it should not be. F. S. eat what you like and when you like. Co. of Greensboro, is authorized to re-, Duffy offers a means Sf escape in Mi-o-j Ask P.-S. Duffy to show you ;tha duce its capital stock from $10,800 to $6,000." D. B. Coltrace is the presi dent of the company. ' Warrants are issued for 17 libraries by the State for rural public schools, four going to Haywood and three to Wilkes. State Auditor Dixon has returned from a trip through the splendid moun tain section of Buncombe, Yancey and Madison. He says he had a grand time, made seven speeches, all in the interest of . local taxation for public schools. He says there was a large at tendance and marked interest and he was deeply gratified at the abundant enthusiasm on the subject of education. He says the people in that section arj in first class condition. To quote him: "The big roads are full of chestnuts, and the apple trees are full of apples, the fffiest lever" saw. We don't get these apples, it is too expensive to ship them here. The mountains are glori ously beautiful now. I never enjoyed a tripjnore 18" all my life. I spoke Sat urday at Lattirnore in my home county of Cleveland, to a great gathering of people." Governor Glenn said today that his brother, Private Secretary Janus D. Glenn, was not as well as he was yes terday. His recovery from his severe attack oi Sunday is slow. This afternoon in the city hall the convention of Veterans of the Mexican War was held, CoL Louis F. Bocler of the National Association presided. Mayor James Iredell Johnson made the speech oi welcome and the chaplain, Rev. Dr. M. M. Marshall 'offered prayer. Most of the veterans are very feeble but two or three, including Or ren B. Smith and Justice M. B. Barbee are quite spry. na tablets that is simple and practical guarantee under which he sells Mi-o- These simple tablets are composed of na. It costs nothing unless it cures such valuable medical agents as bis- The risk id all his. . ' FAIR FORMALLY OPENED. New Record In Attendance. Decoration on City Buildings. Raleigh, N. C, Oct. 17. People poured in here today by the thousand and in the afternoon everything was in a stir. The bureau of information, which has its offices in the Capitol Club building, furnished rooms and other quarters to great numbers of persons and is proving itself a notable con venience. The decoration of public and private buildings went on all day. Across tho principal street a very large net banner was displayed with an im mense picture of President Roosevelt upon it. The attendance at the fair-grounds was extremely good today, and in fact broke the record for the opening day. Governor Glenn and President Ashley Home of the State Agiicultural Society were esco ted to the grounds by Chief Marshal B. Frank Mebane and a great number of assistants, all well mounted' So many marshals had never been seen here before, and they represent ail parts of the State. Governor formally opened the fair. Everything presented a very attractive appearance, the new grand-stand proving very convenient. The space beneath is utilizec and in fact every bit of the space available within the grounds is occupied. So many shows were never seen before at a fair. The agricultural exhibit needs stimulation. There are many county , fTftfttfftTftftffHTTfTTTei MMHmHMMrr? w S n . .i Kvopvthino1 Ml VII IKIU lew New Wheat Flour vat a Low Price. v Attention la '.'specially callod to the "Monumental'' brand Eoasted 'ofloo at twenty cento prr pound .Fresh iW River Butter Prints, alsu Butter la a itubcfl Full Cream ChetBo of tho fir. quality . ' . ;.. ' , r 3t No mercury, no minerals, no danger in Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. The greatest family tonic known. Brings good health to all who use it 86 cents, Tea or Tablets. For sale by F. S. Duffy. Supreme Court Opinions Special to Journal Raleigh, Oct 17. Opinions handed down by Supreme Court are as follows: Dalles VS Homer, from Dare, no er ror. Green vs Ins. Co., from Craven, no error. Smith vs Proctor, from Nash, versed. w- State vs Sutton, from Lenoir, af firmed. Chemical Co. vs McNair, from New Hanover, modified and affirmed. Hicks vs Kenan, from New Hanover, error. Kelly vs Odum, from Sampson, er ror. 0 Pegram vs Railway from Wake, er ror. Higgsvs Sperry, from Wake, af firmed. State vs Maultoby,Jron Cumberland no error." Wallace) vs McPberson, from Cum berland, affirmed. Byrd vs Express Co., from Cumber land, no error. . . Hodge vs Hudson,' from Cumberland, no error. '. , Jackson vg Telephone Co, from Cum berland, m error. " Cocad vs Hardwood Co, from Chero kee, aftlrntel :"j , Hudson vs Hodge, from Cumberland, action dwmlased. v ' - - i-. snipes vs ueivm, , rram Wake, , per curiam affirmed. , ' Perry vs Insurance Co, from HsJifsi percortam, petition to rehear d!imUd 8UU vs Blackky, from Wake, f enriam, affirmed. Dew vs Tike, from Crururwkk, per curiam, sTirmed. Crarm vs Cameron, from Moore, md ondft rale 17. . U f!l the rtrU with rich, rl blood. Mke Tiw f xih end r!ty mn end romn. Thai's wf et Ih tr'e BorVy MounUin T ti!I (!. f rtita, T or T! ''. For sate ly f R. Ihify. p stance. FIRST CLASS CROCIRItJ OF ITIRT KlID. A great effort to pteaM everybody wWU male In ivrry in- totsJourV.'!f.h Kt? Tii? If tout 'H RINK Bars Men from Employment Every line of business ie bcginnlus; to hot lu doors absolntelT to drinking' men. employment. Business competition fans become so keen that only men of steadfast habits can find Employers do not want men tnat are an- dieted to drink. A drinking- man is not in. kflt condition to handle responsible work. Continual drlnklns; diseases the nerve system. No "will power" can care; treat ment Is necessary. Cures Whiskey and Beer Habit Take OBJURE Quietly at Home ! To cure without patient's knowledge, buy ORRINE No. 1; for voluntary treat ment, buy ORRINE No. I Price, $L0O per box. Cure Effected or Money Refunded Book on "Drunkenness" (sealed) free on request. ORRINE mailed (sealed) on re ceipt of $1 by THE ORRINE CO., Inc., Washington, D. C, or sold in this city by 36 C. D. BRADHAM, New Bern, N. C. TRUE NORTH CARO LINA GENLEMEN What President Governor Glenn Said en Rootevett'e Comlnf. Special to Joamal: Raleigh, Oct. 17. Governor Glenn in opening the State Fair here today said: "This is a proud occasion. In times gone by several Presidents have been fairs north of here which make better with our people, but this is the fiwt New Aiwivalse New Crop Oatflakcs, loose only 5 cts. lb. . - Fancy Carolina Rice, FTesh Egg-o-see and Grape Nuts. Fresh lot Kennedy's Oysterettes. Fresh Cakes and Crackers. Ontario Prepared Buckwheat. Fresh Macaroni and Fancy Cream Cheese Fox River Print Butter. Fresh lot of our well-known Roasted Java Ctffee at 0 cts SV which is by far the best coffee for the price sold in the city. ' J J. L. McDaniel Wboletmle A Retail 3roeer. T arker Store. , Comer Rrod 0 uwuvuviA UVO, Your Interest Is always considered at this store. Proof is in the prices and'quality of ottr goods. Make comparison and see for yourself. coming to give expression to his views in a speech. I hope our people will welcome him truly and cordially. I exhibits in their department, and some year in the history of North Carolina township fairs, are large or Urger in ' when the President of the United States this respect. Steps will have to be taken t induce counties to make exhi bits by the offer of very handsome Drizes. most probably in money. aaa every man 10 my asiae nis ieeungs Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea is Drejudicea if thev are contrary to positive, never nauseates .or upsets the ... ... . ... we . . stomach. Cleanses and purifies the r entire system. A great blessing to h,m and ,et 08 welcome the suffering humanity. 86 cents, Tea or ruler of the greatest nation on earth. Tablets. For sale by F. S. Duffy. (a great cheerimr). He is to be the ' guest of North Carolina and I aak you An Aggregation of Talent to Mnwmb- that all of you are true The Donnelly & Hatfield magnificent North Carolina gentlemen. " minstrels, under the personal direction . of AL G. Field, have mado the vocal Wft . M Bal.nK . p,mi( r.ji.j music of their splendid entertainment, " one of its chief features. The singing M.. C O. Haines, President of the conti gent, under the efficient and ca- Raleigh 4 Pamlico. Sound Railroad Co., pable direction of Frank M. Decker Is Is in the city and informs us that the larger and more talented than was ever work of construction of the line from brought together with a minstrel com- Raleigh to Washington will be rapidly pany. It has always been the purpose pushed to completion sad he will have of this popular organisation to offer the one hundred convicts at work grading latest ballads of the day by the best ( and building acroM Cbocowlnity Swamp Infers. With this end in view Albert' near Washington, before January 1st. Barneodale, the eniment English tenor, Sixteen miles or tne road nss been built the belt linger of the simple, touching , near Raleigh and it is the purpose to melodies of the day, hssWn engaged. He stands pre-eminent among tenors. George Brown, a tenor robusto, has sung his way into popular favor through out the country. His classical selections are a revelation to his audi tors. Tba powerful baritone of Fred Warner hss made him fsmoQt. , Chas F. Carney, alto, has a remarkable voice and Is one of the song hits of the bill W. Wall- inj has made his mark during the years he has appeared as a tenor sotout, ror bis pure, clear voice has a charm for all William Norman, soprano and Norman Stanley contra-bass, add to the general pleasing effects Of the singing. , Frank M. Decker has a powerful base pro- fundo voice which has eet Wished his reputation throughout the country. A core of twenty cultured singers eonv nletes the met vocal contingent ef the Donnelly A Hatfield magnificent minairel. The Donnelly Hatfield Minstrels wlU appear at the New Vaaonte Opera House Friday night, Oet. 20. -A. P. N. .1 "1 - Jour a 2 '"1 t'ma, a e i ; t B r ' rr n i f t . ; r V i rine i.'Tr it : . V.'e t . r Parlor Csron Special Trtias, The X. 4 N. C Co. Vt to snrmince that trVir car "Verxe" win be cpr- gted on h tpt.i train Utww Mrehed Cilf and ItaWgH Ort, 1R, ar113. Thecknr fr In l.i ror In P.ato'fc'h l frrrrn Mrrhd City, 1."; Now V.rn. ILTl; Kimlfm, J'l.'i"; If;rr.:, 1..Vin erh d.t'ioft, fnt f.ir'hvt r.f-.rrr.t:n reeri!'.r 2 lHm tm'r t''.'T U ! . fJ' rr.er.t In T isrt cf t!-.s "i'-r. r. r. I. r u: f sr. t. w. have sufficient force to complete this to Wilson by the spring and to have the grading on several parts of the line go ing on at the same time, so that" the entire line will be ready for operation at an earty date. Twe Theatre Tickets For Fivt Cents -.--., a ' With every live eerii purchase on toilet articles. eUtionery, Confection eries, cigars- and tobacco the petroivf eigne a ticket which is deposited ma boC At 8 o'clock Thursday night, Ue tickets will be shuffled and drawn tWefrom. The party's- name on the ticket will receive free ef charge twe ef the beet seats at the Donnelly 4 Hatfield minstrels to show a? the opera house Friday night Oct. S3,- , Theatre tickets will be given awsy from time to time at . WARREN'S, " ',"'' U Pollock Street. DRESS GOODS. When you inspect our stock of Dress Goods you can find the cheapest assort raent in town. OUTING. 1,500 yards nice quality outings, going at 4Jc yard. 25 PIECES. Fancy Silk, worth 75c, only 39c. Come quick before it's gone. WORSTED. 12J 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. WAITING FOR YOU. That new fall suit you've been tank ing about is waiting for you here. Pri ces from Rdb to $15.00. BOY'S SUITS. We have the finest line of boye suits in the city, prices from $1.00 to S6.ee per suit. Sizes 3 to 17. OUR LINE of Mens, Ladies and Ohildrerte Sboee are the best you can find in towa fet the money. CLOAKS. Showing of new Cloaks and Jackets, all sizes, all prices. Come in and leek them over, try them on and note the styles and prices. COPI,OjST 75 Middle Btreet. Heaters and Cook S r-u.ll Linae on Hand. Now is the time for Fall painting. Use Heath and Milligan. Full weight, none better, General Hardware and Builders Material. Gaskill Hdw. & Mill Supply Co , Phone 14 New Masonic- Theatre I Friday Oct. 20. (4. A tflCOLL, Fin d Bflik hsmi Brick k Siii THE tiitrict Cenfirincs The New Bem District Conference er the A. M. E. Zk Church, with the PmWirg r.kW, Dr. Wm Euttoe pre. tiding, mvt yettdy at Mayirlile. . The tonferewe opmed with about one hurvtrd (nin'nter and deloreUe prearnt, bx-ludirig EurwUy fkhtnA ni' (Tiris'isa Trvlmtnr workers. Frujtine h'l.inoa. nr-tj;.if! the al'eo t. .n tt I! a r forrre clurinjf the day, ar,4 Ut r-'i-kl i. throating welmme i rr',st4 store he' I. The ermtfmrt will 1 e In i;.rf Tr. 'zj ti'M. MACKinCENT MINSTRELS. ; OWeUee el U . ntL. THE SCEXIO SPECTACLE : Tki IreliUoi if Ulutrelij THE FaslOUS TOLCLTDS ' ' TUSCAKO BROTHERS cfuwroii namo ' - RlRNf C'lNUIt :-'.THi DARKTOWN URCUS : tlTMB PJOSAMA Of fcVCwTt : Wti'Bmrnisn Warn' The P of all that ie Good and N th ing too Good for our furor. ' A- r f;- r(. r I r x a r r? f lb AFTER TBI 8HIP IS WKLXt v "'" ies(M nsjrMtsw im4 A ti m Um m t. tm Mar s MilnnlnitlWMinMbH ena.U ana kai 1 fteaV too. V - , For Sale-Tug Boat. for Sale, a Tog Boat, tlxlX tX twin screw, draws 4 t set, la rood eondiUon. , ., ; AuVlrees, ' ' ' , W. B. BABT0N, - 842 UaU $L, Norfolk, Ya. J Whn yir atpiiu Is rfing, call In t OsTfn Cafe, and supj 1 your want. Trj rl f,k rv pnrtT. We '1 'a 1 to s- rre you at any and t'l 1 . K' ii" in 1 M centr. V ' . -' h fi s'.'.rt r"lir.. Oyster coniiiiiigof Solid - Miotic t I am r Wr.g it my ttorfc B l'rrl Silrerwere n. 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