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Vol. XXIII..-172. Twenty-Fourth Year , 4M I TTTTTTTTTTTTTTfmTTtrTTTTTTTTTTTmMf HTTTTTTTTTT ft i V j Tills Should 'Appeal to You. j VZL7 DAY ure to tic 3 a c a : I.'. Trlilay r.Icr;:!::;;, CcloLer 0. ICC-.; New n n sis it - i A' ..V5, . 1 A greater per cnt of the house beep era just at this reason ol the .year are cleaning and put down New Carpet i Thls is a Special Offering. l; for: a few days.' ; All Wool ; Ingrain Art Square 3x2 yards,- worth $8 00 dollars for $6.00. 4x3 yards, worth $12 00 Jot $9 50; 4x3 .Unin Hade, worth $8 50 for, $6 50; 3x2 ' yard Union; Hade, worth $5 00 for $3 75;t-3x4 yards Tapestry, worth $2 100, for $18 00. .. , J M Mitchell; & : Co;, i (!,s ' PHONE 28& V. 61 Pollock St., Opp.1 Episcopal Church. , 1 aaaaaaAAaaAaaaaaAAAiAAA.iaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaAaaAt.a Reduced Prices on Stillwell Gas Lights For a few days oruntir this advertisement is withdrawn we will sell all $1.00 Lights at 75c. , $1.60 Lights at $1.15. ' lv $1,75 Lights at $1.35. .. A powerful light of 250 and 350 candle power indorsed hy every1 user. . Shis offer will only hold good for a few days. ' Order at once. Can be seen in our. Furniture Store. ' ' -v';"' " JOHN B. I V E S. ... . Phone 257 93 hjiddle Street , ' North Carolina'i Splendid Greeting to : Nation's Chief Executive ' , ,- ; Brilliant Lu , . 1 LI ( i uv.-X , IB aking Powder . . E0YA1 CzMsg Powder Is Unit cf Crea cf Tartar ' . .v and is Free Frea Aba or FhospSaac AdJ J-'V- Royal Baking Powder is. pure and wholesome i beyond question. There is .never any tloubt of the ' healthfulnessnor. of ' the superiority of the food it Lileavcns.', -W a,vs , ' -; - Consumers fare ''sometimes' solicited to buy baking vpowders other than Rpyal because they cost less.',; It is evident to" cost less they must be made of inferior ingredients. - - T , ' , Noleafea Cement ComttOttfflcJ - -:0rv' ... , . . .... in Cmtnt Gathering Evir Held. . Inttnu Patrlotltm Shown. Th Prwldenf! ' - Paraonallty Chirmi. : : Atssmblags of North Car r Hnlana. , Tumuluioss " 'v.v VtGreatlagt. tm?-i f 4" ' v"' - i ol Day's lad Special to Journal. i ?. Raleigh, pet I9.rr-This . was "Roose velt Day" here. The greatest number of people ever together in North Care lina, did the President, honor with Tar Heel heartiness, th features were the wonderfuQweather, the intense interest and patriotism of the crowd: the presi dent's personality, ti3 attentions to Confederate soldiers, ; and boldness of his speech in which he declared for complete governmental control of rail ways. ' EUs character and talk: were such'as t appeal to North" Carolinians as muchaa to any people on earth, for they dearly love a man who does things and they were swift and sure to recog nize in the president one of theif own kind. On the committee of welcome kt the railway were many noted men, and a line mingling of bhieand gray, among those in gray, being GeneralsvWilliam RvCox and William P. Roberts, Julian S. Carr,- Commander North Carolina Confederate' Veterans, ' his chief of sUff, Henry A. Jndon, and Senators to fair ground, through cheer Simmons and Oyerman Congressmen I ttg ySch6ol BChool waJ rou, rage ana lhomam,, fcx-gox. Ay-lw Thousands of National and Con cock, Ex. Senator Jarvia and Ex. Chief federate flags were waved'at the Presi- Jnstice Shepherd. I dent , 0n &9 speaker's- stand were oil The city was effectively decorated, iy mrts persons. Veterans of the Mexl the cheering for the , President :never I Mn vu were greeteJ speciaUy by he ceasef. during his vlsiV it rose to a I president and given 1 pedal seaU near clamor wben he .alter concluding bit him JSght companies of the National speech at the fair grounds," led the Guard, six companies of ,cadete of the cheering, lor DixJe-'i , There;..was Aericultural and Mechanical 'CoUeire cheerijig for .Mrs. i Roosevelt at thel and ten companies of the Boy's Brigade Fair grounds. .The notable assemblage j 0f GoUsboro were reviewed; the grand stand rose and gave her a I Then the great event of the day be -low-prlccd baking powders 10c, 20c 25c, etc, fare: made from' alDm' phosphate ' or ofiier harsh add ...'At most,' an alum powder would not lessen the cost of a cake or batch .of biscuit more than the fraction of a cent. 'But can you afford for any sum to" endanger your health by making your food with a dangerous baking powder? ' " J regard the use of alum baking powder as ntghlylhjurioui to r , the health of the community and believe that their tale should be forbidden by law-M Geo. F. Bakkee, M.D., University tf y'iPtniisjlvanu, li : New Crop Oatflakes loose only 6 ets. lb. ! Fancy Carolina Rice, Freeh 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 Jtva Coffee at 20 cts, which is by far the best coffee for the price sold in the city. 4. V , v " '- -. - J. L. McDaniel Wholesale Sk lletail Grower. ' Jarker Store. Corner Broad and Hancock 8ta. . Your Interest Is always considered at this store. Projf is in the prices and quality of ou goods. Make comparison anl see for yourjelf. felt tin or metal roofs. I tnmiiihvkna cmkAfinop rhlAl. m ' n. - -fit. - t I & rl v Is an efficient, durable and water mof eov-rin.f m.!tKlA tir M . n-. ',.. r"' " p,MWV.iW ' . ' ! llnwMge4 tf lww" and .smilea, wUh lit vWm' knowa. Wm t' d f Natkl all hea husband's nwtmeafc; . ' - I tooortaace;!-He caught th'crowd At the railway station the committee I from the start by his thoroughly demo- wai presented ,w the president by Lt I cratic manner. . His plea for Appala I Governor Winston, he warmly greeted Ichlan Park was appreciated," and the I Ex. Governor Ay cock, and declared Hi power of his argument for the need of Hymm Supp y Company, New Bern, Sole Agent in Craven, Jon Pamlico, Carteret and Onslow Counties. Manuf ituriri are Holten a.ii Collins Co., Philadelphia, Pa. J L . HARTSFIELD, , Contractor and Datlder. V MITCHELL'S NEW $T0RE A Dry Geods EsUbllshmtnt Which Hat Fine Goods sad Rare Bargains. J. M. Mitchell & Co., the dry goods merchants, are now established in their new store No. 61 Pollock, street and they have one of the most attractive and handsomely displayed stores m the m. j. .1- 1 .V I ' :r::rnim $1.00 to ?3.oo per yard mw uiOLrieav , .mmpm wuiwi uvw auwu goods to the very best advantage. From the very point of entrance to .. - . . . - 1 . . . 1 : : 11 tne store, uunes woo toy to areas weu will find something to interest them; for Mr. Mitchell hat selected a stock of goods that is bound to sell because it is composed of articles that are wanted and are sold at reasonable prices .Theae roods art fresh . from the New Ton market and bought by an experienced DRESS GOODS. When you inspect our stock of Dress Goods you can find the cheapest assort ment in town. OUTING. 1,503 yards nice quality outingg,goingJ at 4c yard. 25 PIECES. Fancy Silk, worth 75c, only 39c Come quick before it'ajrone. WORSTED. 12 and 15 kind only 10c yd. JUST RECEIVED. 6,000 yards, Remnant Cloth for Skirts, Cloaks and Jackets well worth This lot of goods will be sold at a bargain. 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 snjts in the city, prices from $1.00 to $6.60 per suit. Sizes 3 to 17. OUR LINE of Mens, Ladies and Childrenn Shoes are the best you can find in town for the money. CLOAKS. Showing of new Cloaks and Jackets, all sizes, all prices. Come in and look them over, try them on and note Hie styles and prices. 76 Middle Btreet. VvOFflCIt MJlt lllDDLI 8T; W6m any on as it does & gla a - 1 - - , , , , PB01K In to S work III Ladis r j Among the beautiful fall and winter a great pleasure to : aee him tram.lastrongnationaleommisiontor mouaseline, a When Henrr London- in him ConfW. I .l,.ll t. ft iB.!dw iIki kootllCT TerT desirable ate uniform said he' had " worn it fourl prto'icn of the railway," was shown years, out ma now ms ton "wore the I ty applause which punctuatea It. His blue as aa officer ia our Navy." the I niea for honesty In home Ufa. political President gave binf a fresh -handshake life aid business life, 'was strong, and said '.'that is fine, that ia fine. 'V V I Bursts of spplauM rattled like volleys as ' There was no need for the sharp eyed I he paid tributes to Confederate sokflera secret service men whoclosed in around I He quoted the remark of Ma jor Henry the President's carriage. ; Only a chosen I A London at the railway station, and few were allowed to enter the Senate said this was not the exception but the Chamber,- and not over a hundred were I rule, shrriiig what southern nairiotiam there to-witneat the reception to Presi-1 is,' all striving how best to serve our dent and Mrs. Roosevelt A , group, of I common country. His remarks as to prominent ladies greeted her and stood 1 Mecklenbtrg Declaration, saying North with her in the reception line, Pretetv I Car lina led the country, woo great fv tations were made by CoL . Chaa Earl I or and applause.. Lunch was served to Johnson, chief of Governor Glenn's 1 1 e President and pt rty, end at 1 o'clock personal staff. Senators Overman4 and 1 be left, delighted with lis reception. J Blmmonswere beside the President.! ' 77TTZ , 'l The affair was quiU Informal He w,.l Doe YoUf Walch ep Tim!? especially attentive to Mrs. Marnrttl w I0 wtoh, runs irregular, not "i an m iTAMTl hinno Mi Hew Wheat Flour : . at a Low Price. Attention la tpcclally called to tho . i-ionuin'inai - orana Koastcd folic; J a" I'uuuu ,xrc3U CZ i.ivcr ixuucr iTlnta, zlzo Uutt-r in tubrs Full Cream i'herco of tl:o r.rr "t quality Is a t fa A ' t . Buabee ShJoo. whoaa ho.K.M H!L MPln f 000 ' ,ur '81 . . e . . . " I needs expert service. We take pains In r""-" "'" wna" uuw the execuUon of our repair worked mys pretentea aara. tcooeevelt with s I guarantee your Watch to Vwp time. boquetofcarnaUona. He had warm I . W. BAAl tK, rreuUnir for lilt!. Wnrtk T.lo.l ' a'Hng Jeweler, i - .-jtij Daniels, nephew of Znrign Worth Bat ley, who presented pink roses to Mrs. I .'" .. - Notici ! ivwMTc.r, snq mum aiary AycocK, I I am cloaing out my atflck St ot, Idamjliter of e-Governor, vu enpoclal-1 conn'mtin of SIiu I'raxil Eilvcrwar ly notirod hy the grnla Premdent.' I ni l''atrd ". tin nJ rnamrl-d Th. Preaident Drrr,t . l.i. are- f rnronoa ami fnnfa and .11 my studded with North Carolina (fim, and which had Wn awardoj to John n,ir. f McNVill, f'ir l"t liiprary work pro duced during the far. I,L Governor i w " " I Wind ton JT.u.t.trd ex-Gorcrni.r Ay. Heaters and Cook Stoves article if costume velveteen, a rich and handsome" mateilal for ladles suits; other drees goods are plaid wa latin gs of aQ colors aar well as , silk plaids and n J .m.. .f... .k4a thatwlU attract interaatad attention I CIOWIS 1110 UQ1B IOT X till paiUUUK UB9 UOttbU will be the stock of broadcloths, too-1 hairs and Panamas. - Other goods will be found there but these are the lead-1 ing materials. ; V Particularly attractive for evening I - f f(k, ulio s.. from a ; h-.r n'.!-'o fa i FIRST CLA!3 ORCCIEIHOF tUHX KtSD. A' grt 1 1 (Tort to (.) eTj! SUrx-e. ix a ; n i that t'.o ,'.,,! 'rial::. 1 va! t .Vt.'.f 1 v ft. ..I i t to I' t tf 1 i a f t r . UfV. Now ia tho lime to mur bar eaiim. In't forft the plarn, ' 1C7 L'rtiad St., J Ji1 p.aiVi-t. 1 . V. TAYLOR. DO rl.t- No mfrrnry, no n. in IIn!!i r'a lie-1 y !' o '1 f-a. Th i:r-::'. I f ,- t- V'H.An. I'm ( - I 1 r ' t all ' ' . it. ' ' i. T- "i r T. V. l r ..' 1 y k. r. !'.'.. wear are the chiffon scarfs and neck wear; which are worn together with the light and beautiful woven shawls made of silk or Shetland wool ' They have a very handsome line of jerseys, the Norfolk cut ia most popular. The latest styles of jackets and furs will be found ia this store. : .i The millinery department Is filled with, a new and up-to-date one of mill! aery; ready to wear and trimmed hats at atl prices; also the patent leather rainy day hat which meets a need in a common sense way. iney mvite particular inspection oa thec goods. A department which has recently been introduced ia this store is the rog depart aent, Tbey have aa uncommon ly fine assortment of art equarea. These take the place of carpets and are very rxpr.lar. They are Ingrain or Upcatry; the smaller runs are Smyrna or moquette. In this line we may a la mrntion some pretty sofa pill-w covers and some art ktmm. Tin latter are a now departure and afford a beautiful and uwful ad litin to the uvaehold furniture. The imt iv-Uliie of a irrwn won,iih fptry effect and tan'! -ape ''r.i and fiowrs art made in Co work. . TI.'-y are tacewiingly ul '. t' I a'lrrUv'. 1 ! j Ksvs a U.-t-9 !! ff r.i'Ver't and Milllgati. Full weight, none better. general Hardware and Builders Material. Gasiuil Hdw. & Mill Supply Co fhooeU Newlilasic IMlrel hinm h s i v uct. .a f", ' ' t M ill 1 1 y 1. ' " t I t rr c - 1 1 V i tr.s l.irh j the V J a .magnificent kinstreCj.'. ;i " DlrtctUa'elAL C. f ltL6. THE scknIc SPKCTACLK T.e Ivila'Jos or Vllostrfliy aftsr the ship is wrecked TUF FAMOUS T0LED03 . iiMmkW,in,.MiM TUSCANO BROTHERS CrH.st,Tw..tu- CrUWrORD flWMlad t trm aw.Uw, oatf ktmm ttw aiMl MAHflt C. IHUK: - ' SIT II" ' Will U r. ! in every In. :ti'2r:iGhr? Warn"- l f.f aU that ia Good and Nolh . t .-ri f, -i for our Tatrona. . v a ! .r oi in y i, 4 aai ITot7 is Ihn Una to buy American Form Tcnco. It h:1 3 1 cached Iln low pric?, t!:o r-rt char.;:- ;ttl ho h! . r iprh::!. Thrco C... ! t. ire', V i
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