-- V. i 1 -t.. VoI.TiXIII..- 175. ' - Twenty -Fourth Tear' tflTTflTHtTMHTTtTTtlflM yTTTTTtttf TTtrT TTTTTTT TTT . .1 v.. i i Li 3 I Tiiis: Should r'fippoal to You j r 4 w I a i. o r . ' fc. W ,. ' it ?" 4IS-X'. At ' n: - !. 1 -: A greater per cent of tho house keep era just at ttita Reason oi tho year are f cleaning and put down Tiew Carpet. This is a Special Offering ; .for a few days. .All Wool Ingrain Art Square 3x25 yards, worth $8.00 dollars for $6.00. 4x3 yards, worth $12 00 for $9 50; 4x3 Union Hade, i7orJh $8 50 for '. $G60;,3x2?$ yard union' Hade, woriu $5 00 for $3 76; . 3x4 yards Tapestry, worth $21 00 for $18 00., - J, : --v - J M Mitchell fit Cdi, PHONE 288. 61 Pollock St., Opp. Episcopal Church.; Services at Centenary Church Attract! Creat Crowdt. . As "V Able Samoa - Prsschs" by Bishop Duncan Whisk It Greatly Appreciated Tbs Intirt Amount . f $40,000 , Ralttd at tha Htatlng. v A . -Wondarhil Occaalon. r Sunday was the happiest day in the hearts and lives of the worshippers at I the Centenary , Methodist Church, There has never- been a time in the history of New Bern, when so mueh in terest centred in one event. The faith- ful had seen their prayers answered I and their fondest hopes realized in the dedication of their beautiful new church home and there were tean ei joycom mingled with songs of ; praist as the multitudes : met for the first time to give to the service of God their beauti- jfui edifice. The solemnity of the-occa- occasion was such as will be remem bered for many years, to come. - There I were many ' unpracedented ' feat lures Have your cakemiifEns,and tea bis- - , cuit hcr-mada. THey vill be fre&eiy clesner, mere tasty and wholesome. ' Roj'al BaHr.3 Powder helps the house : wife to produce at hcnie; quickly aiid eco-' 'homicilly, ne and tasty-cake, the rq$ed :. Jjot-bir.uit, .pudding, the frosted ,ler- Qie.-trLp cookies, crullers cruste 2ai3 s - muffms, with which the ready-made food ; ;fdund at the bake-shep or, grocery does ;,not compare. , - , ' ; " " Royal is the greatestlof bakwlay helps. BOVAL BAKINO POWDER CO., NBW YORK. Reduced Prices oh , " ; . ' StiHell Gas Lights For a few days oruntil this advertisement is' withdrawn we will sell all J1.00 Lights at 76c I1.B0 Lights at 11.15. ' v- ' $1.75 Lights at $1.35. . A'powerful lia-ht of 250 and 350 candle power indorsed hv every User. , Shis offer will only hold good for a few days. Order at sflce. t Can be seen id our.Furnlture Store. - ' , - " n JOHN B. IVES. Phone 257 ' 93 Middle Street - a - 1 : a a a BS a V New Crop Oatflakesi loose only S cts. lb."l , Xukj Carolina Rice, Fresh Egg-o-see and Grap Nuts. h. Fresh Jot Kennedy's Oysterettes. Freeh Calces and Crackers. . Ontario Prepared Buckwheat Fresh Macaroni and Fancy Cream Cheeae1 Fox River Print Butter. b resn lot oi our well-known Roasted J.vn Ci ftca' at in a .v.-.i .-. v xv . ... . . . ' j wureu u tr we oesi conee tor tne pnee sold in the city ' lJ.L.McDaniel Wholesale Parker Store. & Hetail Grocer. Corner Broad and Hancock Sta. Bloleaka ... Cement Is an efficient durable and water proof covering suitable for old or new felt tin or metal roofs, . ; Hyman Suppy Company, Newlhp Ro'e Aitenta in Craven, Jon Paml'co, Carteret and Onalow Counties. Manufacturer are Roltsn a;. J Csllina Co.; Philadelphia,' Pai . ' V J L.-HARTSFJELD, Coiitrat-Inr and JDollder. about this meetinir which will be I tones. - It is infinitely better for Chris-1 with the high figure of $5,000 and two treasured in the hearts of those most I tian civilization to build churches than prominent,members of the cliurch re- interested as lond'asthev live. I to promote those things which are the sponded nobly to this call. .. ine A great throng Witnessed the formal result of Christian civilization. r,What amounta were men graauauy .xaKen up ottinir of tha New Methodist church, would .a. community be' without -a ana at almost every call, .some one gave A few churches diamissel their'eongre- church of school building,:; No church a pledge signifying by that pledge the"ir gationa in order that th pwtl8"might to perfect unless a , schooll building is kare for the choree. Of thetie pledges attend these exercises. From the time erected also, the two go together Fire there' were three for $3,000, two for at tht, onenimrtif the dbora until ' the 1 may destroy or flood may sweep thtm $2,000; two for $1,000, one cash ontri' beMnnW of the services there was a I away but if Christian- civilization1 hss button of $500 and one pledge, for the AtrmPi of ncnnle enterimr at bothdeorsl made any prosrress and if the work of 'same ; amount, the latter being-an I the teacher and : iire&cherv has ; been nounced at the evenintr service. There aA4va IV aM avaf wwiv www w ; -: i xr . a " M . MLtinB- cnnaeltv in the ehurch was en-1 faithful all temporal destruction is fu- :Were three pledges for $250, 30 peopl .. . . . .... . i -t.i. ..x'iill1' - IP1...I.' rl .-liAMMiMinmiTAIinAlinitAl thotfi wiIlinffnoM tiiffivAtlAO were obliged to Stand, - , 1 .' I can't destroy that . ' , ' each andf 60 or more contributed $50 The iollowing gentlemen acted as I - Some may say that we are too proud; apiece ana mere were many wno gave ushers i - . , i I tneysmistaue our leeung o nappmess oi mewpenuuy ounfavecnoervuujimu X G. Delemar. A. E. Hibbard. IL S. I over the new surroundings for pride, .wrncn was receivea as greatiuuy as Grant, H W. SimpsonD. Davis, I Onr people are not unjustly . proud but 1 were the large amounts. H."' B JSedberry, F. H. ' Shipp, li A.( I they do not fail to show their gratitude j - Although the entire $40,000 debt was avis, L. E. Hearn and John Suter; Jr. jana riove we cnurcn. .a ; w ' wie. "" " """u"u The large assembly was admirably I building it is just ana . rignt umaiwamuiaeo ana nowever ppy handled and there was no difficulty nor I church edince H built with- ad the de-J wnt to the service they left in a hap delay in. findtog seats' ; f or the mijlti-1 vise and art of any other structure pier frame of mind. - . tude."""';;" i' v; I uoa never gave dui one paiiern ior a wsra ?." "- The' weather was iieaX'a cleat, cool I church and- that was : the grand and torium of the church in the afternoon, rimr i miAt a , nUjuiir. to K Icoostly temo'e erected by Solomon.il It. The first was the baptism of jiye-ehild- out of doors and nature was very Tcind I was buiiqby human hands but Godbleae ' ren bjr Bishop Duncan and the Sunday to this great vent-,' Appropoa to the I ea n oy tne presence oi uie sneaina("w "" -"' IWIU .fk. m.i. f k t I and wa hav.no evidence that God la was crowded with people concerned in KMHlUin UWJ UVM HI W.V VI W " . I .. .. . . .. . tnantinn tha rai ' that t Mi auiA ii uispieaaeu wnen unuiu (won , "' ". to atanh. artltu b-inmnh. I built to worshio Him in. ? " 1 The. mass meeting topics of general of the modiste and the inilliner. - i .! ' I You hear a gc d deal of ' MethodUm interest we're discussed and the ad- , The visiting clergymen who occupied I in books and ma-uinei and the making ureases were aiong voe une oi ounoay the pulpit with Bishop Duncan' were: I or nwntmienisio ue memory oi weaiey wy "' R-w. F. KDnenon. Biahmnrilla. Md.. I but thanka . to .-Almighty. God gestiona were made. The-speakers ------ it . - . .. ... . ' . .... .. . r tbi) i. rt ii Tir l Pv TV. Mn R Ttranlr. . RMill-1 tnat It BeedS BO Oatronage - UK IMU. oiwkm, i. a, fiwu. n,vit WnJ .A p I When Wealey founded the Methodist J. W. Jenkins, Messrs. ; Edwards of ,W avae an - -"nf m iuij m . w . t a a t nr -T..i:... l.;.. ' m. m I ehnrch ha made the fundamental nrind fcinaton, W. U Arenaai oz Hoseneaa m If m sjimaiiy vi aavnuut iwt w vmw ' . Jfti- unrtM.il VnAit In .iiant unw. I pals oZ exDcrtmentai uoouness. aancu- ai . a. The service was opened by an anthem I ncatlon, repentance, lorgtvenea Deutr larmwus psuq wh vvcwhm vj .ff .hir-K tK. nngT.tUi n(r.A I tn the rather. Hon ana uoiy unost ana f Kr" heart'ly with the choir in the beautiful I home in heaven strong and it was to kSoo wont as , well as the auditorium song: . Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God At I hi promulgation of these principals wa filled with peopl interested in the nto-hf .iwittui irvtu raju . I that makes tne cnurcn wna. it. is to- Rt.hnn n,,nnUri ir.r.,. day."- vlvO ' T -: b The text of. BUhop Duncan'ssermon and 6e cboii1 tang tb benediction, I There u no old Methodism. It I ths I. Wa taken from Acta 108. " The stress m. i tii. n. m.w w una todav that It alwava has been o us aiacouree neing on we ciawe a liv uvau m vtjmm a innh . uwau auu . r , - , m ... ..Wlth- r.t Hrvfnt and 1" pw God that It will never. "Going about doing good." The sag from Genesis 28; 10-22; and' thejehange; . ' '.;;, vT-'-r,V'' ' . 'jnon was very f andwu greatij a- m. n.hM.11) wa cava beard a treat deal uoui ni mw. mmt nmuu wokb Vbvuw vwrvuv Fw av& vua a vvtvi sv - - . After singing another tymn, Bishop 1 what, sum or a arses or oonnei a will dwell long m tne hearts oz ail wno Duncan announced hi text " The first I Christian ought to wear. If you wear ' heard them. On notabto'eomment was a certain kind of areas or bonnet you ra . "I have been through your splendid a Methodist; If not you've fallen from lUocture and taken not of every room Your Interest Is always considered at this store. Proof is in the prices and quality of ou goods. Make comparison and see for yourself. DRESS GOODS. .When your inspect our stock of Dress Goods you can find the cheapest assort menf in town. OUTING. 1,600 yards nice quality outings, going at 4Jt yard. 25 PIECES. Fancy aSUk, worth 76c, only 39c. Come quicV before it's gone. WORSTED. .121 and 15 kind only 10c yd. , JUST RECEIVED. 8,000 yards. Remnant Cloth for Skirts. Cloaks and Jackets well worth from $1.M to $9.00 per yard. This lot of goods will be sold at a bargain. OMCk 83 l-t MIDDLE ST. Would be a.to ha&e any one inspect my fas-it des Work Sew an Ncvy Wheat Flour at a Lou Prica. Attention la epcclally called to tho "Zlonurnmtar brand Roasted fcHca li twenty cents per pound ;rrc-.V Toz River Ilutter rxints, nlro Tut! r l:i tubea Full Cream Vhztzo of thi 't quality ri est clah crcrtrjnor e v r : t kim. irt to ! vrj1..' v I'l 1 r .-' i . - . , being taken from Jeremiah 6: 16; IThua Saith the Lord, Stand Y in the Ways, and See, and Ask for the Old Pathos, and Walk Therein and Y shall find rest for your Souls." In connection with this passage he also read the ol- lowing vers from the book of Judge: "Beloved when I gave a3 dilligence to writ unto you that Ye earnestly, con tend for the faith which was once de-1 1 1 vend unto the saints." The Biahop's 1 discourse was a little affected by a slight eotd which he alluded to by way of explanation, lie expressed him self that h was profoundly graUful to tne Aunigmy Vroa mat m was per mitted to be permitted to b with the people at thia time. lie had tucked forward to una occasion fur many wckt, and be had found as the good woman ((iuccn of SVkIb aaid to Solo mon that the fcaJ hrd no Lit'. of hit fame ' and tha prt tTnpl ha hd Pjjiy J not half had tnt-.U. "I ti.ar,k C 1 1 vOUg he a!J, ' fur the n-M mm anl women - 4 for the o!Trii rr.a la to the chun.!i. the ru!t of muf h !f dfnlL .om. .J j-rarti i I t'.n- fry In pr U t grace. There are great objections, to; from the kitchen to the gallery, but it Sale thatthrj n thf'r payiT aa I i r I Is t cr t' I h h a'-, Ire thla fni .1 I - r ; -J f 11 1 t t' -ii 1 1 !'" if 1 r.-.: ! IT ' J " ! ! t i ! . t God's messengers. . Thy are the slkst witneeae of his love and car to all the known world; on the barren mountain top Of In the fertile valleys God has placed flower to ahow that he tores the beautiful and why ahould not tha women wear them on their bonnets Mr. Woeley drwxaed as I never did nor ever Will but be did not refrain from personal adornment; he wore ailrar buckle on hie ahov but b!a MetbodUm was eound, - -'. f li t you to uodorstand that Matlio JUU do not worship Vi'eilcy. ' Tbey have not cannnized him as a saint but th.y rriiM him as a good and great man, abun lant In Mxr ami worthy to be mkond by the aide of J oh a Knox and John Bunjen. He (Vlry) had no mora lla of fmrnl ng a grat church than he had of flyirg t" the aUrt hut he worVl Uj tt A the hrart cf th a'nn-r, to f-ra'h T .'arT-e for r,-,J f .,:'., In J : O.r'-H arl hit Ifahijra gTr tir,l,4 h-I :!. 1 0.9 h'ih rii.inmf of a I hf a '..an U W ! ft. Ti f in. n I ' f 1 !'.'.- ! an h" r ar. ! i ! 1 ti s : ! r : a fi h r a.V I I lui't worth the snap of the finger in Uie Lord's Kingdom if there is no spirituality (a the church. ' The going about doing good of the toxt.jnay be large or small but K is a part .'of the Lord' work that he demands of au of his followers". -Z . " r Laat night Rev. ft, B. John el Kin- aton, the paator of the church .in 1900 proachod to the 8eno(r and. Junior Ep worth League. A larg.' number of former frieaJa greeted him. T oigtt Rev. . L L. Naah,,of lieoder- aon will preach. . - ' Consumer el Water. Will be glvtrn until Nov. 1st to pay their waur rnt wi'Jvout the extra tharfe of I per cit, for this quarter, Aftr thia quarter patrons will be give 15 days (natad of 10 daya, and will be cut off a!W the firat SO dara of tha quarter, if r t paid hy that time. n. S. GUION, rr W. & U O m. 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 Childrena Shoes are the best you can find in town for the money. CLOAKS. Showing of new Cloaks and Jackets, all sires, all prices. Come in and look them over, try them on and note the styles and prices. go3PLio:m 76 Middle Street. fete and Cook Stove s "IT rtne on Hand. Wow Is tiro time for Fall painting. Use Heath and Uilligan. Fall weight, none better, General Hardware and Builders Material. Gashill Hdw. & Mill Supply Co. Phone 14 a a li st'-. 7 1 r n a a i Ccalh cf Prt VJ) CaiVill !!, in t) ac ly, r.nthe tr.urr. -tl i. rl , t!m. Kary M. f-'.iil. r'. t f t ! If. u. M. r,a.-; ii hrr t t ' 'h ; r. Tl.e f.jn.ral rir . i he h'' I V .a mi!.::r. fi"i l! r" '. ,. ft-.tr I'i-.tfT, I'ra. Jnr.; . - rv, :. ; 1 I'-.", k 'rt, It 11 i: .-.. J. J. ! .;.' a-. I ".. T. New.- HasonTc ' Theatre ' May,tOct 31. .... -. FlprcncG Davis, (A DAUCIITERCr THS SOUTH) Bupported by; - ': ELLIOTT DEXTER ? . and a Company of Wetl Know New fork nyer tn lhExqulal Ro mantle Comedy THE ri.AYKiniAlD. : i . - by Louiae Halloy -.t.a IV. I tmX Km Ya.tr h -Jffl " 1 " ill' l t iAaaAAA AttAAAAAAA r - r i A IW?. LINK OF vr:au rosr carps O. A, oriCOLls. ?irt d Sailer bnt'Lil; b Silt AFTm THE SHIP IS WHECItD f- r Mfi ser-j ksrv lis rrw prt K i t Ths AxMt I rw too. A rat 'ar.r.. 2?ov7 13 thf3 tlrno to J I buy American Fr.rra irenco. It hr.i rccl.r j : ill lo pric3, V.ii r:rt : 'f !:i!v;o v;IU I; 3 hl;;!::r Thr-i Crr r