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o P v c . P V . v - it V ' Ut p I M I M tii it- i 0 Vol. XXIII..-il7. New .Bern, IT. C, Thursday Morning, October 20, 'XfjQ,3v Tw enty-Fonr , i, i ' J P- ' A J , '1 ' : . i A 'i;.1-. v P v . J ii ' .' . p -v . r 1) I Oof Grand tTOU ARE SPECIALLY p. ' -. W have many new things to show and many special things to'.oftvr for this J day only. One special offering is Ladies Outing ght Robes at a great deal less -than their actual value. A call to our , i store today will be worth your -Jwhilel Come and let us show you through bur ' , line of New Fall Goods, matters not it you contemplate buying or not. Come and take a look and your own judgment will direct you what is best. I J m Mitchell & Co. PHONE 288. 61 Pollock St., Opp. Episcopal Church. 7lAlAAAAiAAAAAAAAAAAAAA4.a.AASaAAAAAAAAAAaAAAAAAAAaAl Your Interest Is always considered at this store. Proof is in the prices and quality of oiT goods. Make comparison and see for yourself. DRESS GOODS. When you inspect our stock of Dress Goods you can find the cheapest assort ment in town. OUTING. 1,506 yards nice quality outings,going at 4Jc yard. 25 PIECES. Fancy Silk, worth 75c, only 39c. Come quick before it's gone. WORSTED. 12 and 15 kind only 10c yd. JUST RECEIVED. 6,000 yards, Remnant Cloth for Skirts, Cloaks and Jackets well worth from $1.0 to J3.00 per yard. This lotj of goods will be sold at a bargain. 75 Hid I have Just Received a Solid Oar Load of Schnapps, Brown's lule, Reynold's Sun Cured and other of R. J. Reynold's Tobacco Company's Popular Brands This purchase should servo : : ; for a liberal supply u -f": ' ' : pp : : Opening Today ; INVITED TO ' YISIT"OUft - 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 Jackets, all sizes, all prices. Come in and look them over, try them on and note the styles and prices. n die Str eat. li J p't 1 ; I fen : 1 ; - mr-J I j f 1 ii ii rffc i ii ism i rr3tjej.-,-:g t xu1.' .innn' j t 5 . SIR lUTEEt OiLElGII Some Determined Efforts Needed for ' PPrVrlfeStatueP 'p . Dtata oT Postmaster Btll' WHe. Stats Cbartan firastod. 6ran Ledga III Report Temple. ' Governor Urged .. to 6lo Some Libert) r to Roger -and Sorrell. " Raleigh, Oct 25. Mrs. C. T. Bailey, tte wife of the postmaster of Raleigh died early this morning, after a brief illness of erysipelas. She was at the State Fair last Thursday and on her face was a small pimple,, from which the erysipelas developed. It was known Monday that her condition was danger ous, bne bad been in poor neaitn tor several years. Her brother, Mr. B. W. Leigh, of Norfolk, was telegraphed for and arrived last night. Mrs, Bailey was born Mary Wimbush, at St Leon, Mecklenburg county, VirginiS, and her age was 33 years. Sh leaves aiflnfant Of 14 months. In every way she was an admirable woman and her friends and those of her husband here are profound ly sorrowful at her untimely death. i So far only $1,000 has been secured for the statue of Sir Walter Raleigh, of which $462 was given last week by the Virginia Dare Association of North Carolina. If the President and the executive committee, of the Raleigh monument association will now stir themselves and get at work thy can quickly raise the. funds needed, as the time is ripe and the people ready for this movement, which is really educa tional and which ought to be- a . matter of pride to every North Carolinian. If someone would only take the initiative, the work can be quickly done. The interest of the 'Women in the matter ought to be an incentive to the women; in fact the women stand ready to take up the work and carry it on to suc cess. A-charter is granted the New Gar field Wood-Working Co., with offices at the town of that name, in Rowan county and at Salisbury, the capital stock being $20,000 and Leopold Graft of Gold Hill arid others being the stock holders. The building committee of the Grand Lodge of Masons has made the full re port on the Temple to the order, the price agreed on being $129,500, and it ; is expected that the Grand Lodge will as suCicicnt notice that you can't do better that: ; uo your order at once of these tobaccos. .1 am in a position to Qivo ro::; orders prompt . " v antl cartful attention. ' : - ; p; r -. ) w ratify all that has been done and. that work can begin . certainly , within 90 days.'' - , -At the Soldiers Home the plumbing and steamheating for the new rooms on the second floor of the dormitory build ing Is being put in," and it Is thought that in two or three weeks the rooms will be occupied, i , v ' . 1 u '. ': ' ' ; Grand Secretary B. "H. Woodell of the Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows is ar ranging to install new lodges at Marion and Hunteriville. . He is very pre ul of the remarkable growth of the order In this State. :. " Work is being actively pushed on the enlargement of the round-house at the Seaboard Air Line shops here. It is Comparatively a new building with stalls for 30 engines, but the latter have be come so large, that the extension, was necessary. v : P governor. Glenn is being urged to give Rogers and Sorrell, who are" in jail un til next January on the charge of em bracery, some leave of liberty, as it is claimed that the health of the two men, particularly that of Rogers, is being impaired by close confinement, both men having always.led an out-door and very active lives, Sorrell has Btood the imprisonment much better than, Rogers. The latter is brought out of the jail to the court house twice each week, to see his children and to give instructions to them about his business affairs. Charters are granted the North Lum ber Co., Asheboro; to do a genera) lum ber business, manufacture sash doors and blinds, furniture, et:., capital stock $100,000, C. CTKcAlister, T. C. Worth and Charles Ross; stockholders, to thp Richlands manufacturing company, Onslow county, capital stock $25,000, tj do any kind of manufacturing; th3 Round Pine Lumber Company, of San ford, to deal in timberlands and to operate lumber plants, etc., capital stock $25,000, T. L. Chisholm, S. P. Holt, rRoscoe E. Carrington, stock holders, the Armfield-Laughlia Realty Company ofyAsheboro, capital stock $25,000, W. J. Armfield, JrS. W. Laughlin and Joshua D. Roes stock holders; the South Atlantic Waste Co., Charlotte, to make cotton mill and other waste and other products, to operate one or more plants in or near Charlotte for such manufacturers, capital stock $125,000, George Stephens, Jotin Todd and A. H. wasnDurne Deing tne stoctc holders. OASTOniA. Bwn the Yoa Nan Always r n , "The Centenary Church Services. Two" interesting and vigorous dis courses were given at the Centenary -1 I L 1 ' . AlA dedication program.,: Rev. vDr. J. : B. Brooks, or KeidsTiUe preached to a large and appreciative audience in the afternoon, and at night Rev. F. A. Bishop, pastor of the Centenary church at Raleigh delivered a vigorous sermon on the Power of the Holy Spirit Th attendance was , large although the night was unpleasant - " . Today Rev, F. H. Wood, of Trinity will conduct Ihe services at 3 o'clock, and at half past seven Rev. R. F. Bumpas will deliver an address to the Missionary Societies bf the church. ' Urusll' itlne Bntterlllva. The oxcecilingly high prices often askeil ami paid for butterflies are ren; dered possible hy the exrseme uuceis taluty of f ie market There Is no mctins of knowing bow long a butterfly will remain a rarity. It may continue unique for a quarter of a century or l may become common In the course of a few months. A.case In point Is that of a beautiful blue butterfly from Braill. When the- first specimens of this but terfly were sent to England some years ago they sold readily for $50 or more apiece. Since then, however, collectors have sent it home in numbers, and the price has fallen to a paltry 60 cents. Origin of a Common Expression. Doubtless many of you bave used the old expression, "I'm in a bole," mean ing in difficulty or trouble. Do you know that tills saying springe from the game of golf, which is a very ancient sport in England, though Americans have not played it very long? Every golfer knows the misery of getting his ball In a hole. Generally It means he loses the game. It is from this acci dent that people have come to speak of "gcttlns In a bile." Card of thanks. I desire to thank the New Bern fire department for the prompt and efficier t attention at the fire yesterday, thereby saving my property. GEO. EUBANK. Gorham's Silver is the world's standard of quality and skill in silver craft. A beautiful va r'ety shown at J. O. Baxter's, the lead ing jeweler. Lumsden & Stith INSDRANCE AGENCY. Strong Line of Fire Insurance Com panies. All Business promptly attended to p - - pi mew New Crop Oatflakes, loose only 5 cts. lb." Fancy Carolina Rice, Fresh 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. I OS. Fresh lot of our well-known Roasted Java Crffce' at 0 cts, which is by far the best coffee for the price soldin the city. esr 1 K J. L. McDantel ! WfaolesaJe A Tarker Store. Noleaka Cement Compound Is an efficient, durable and water proof covering suitable for old or new felt, tin or metal roofs. Hyman Supply Company, New Bern, N C, Sole Agents in Craven, Jones, Pamlico, Carteret and Onslow Counties. Manufacturers are Holten and Collins Co., Philadelphia, Pa. P Retail Grocer. Comer Broad and Hancock Sts. -w. o. Apr Find Ssita Li AFTER THE SHII everybody cut tell yoo. ho saved After your house i acreknowB how the fir eo but it wasn't There's Just way to save yourself asai ina&rance comxwny.th 01 we write. J PfcONi Florence1 (A DAUGHTER 01 Supports ELLIOTT and a Company of , York Players in th mantic Ct THE PLAYE by Louise The clay that tc Storm. One COMMEK THI Woods B. Stock C( The Peer of Popular 1 In High-Clats ) POLITE VAUPEV1 ACT Crand Special Matine Saturday Af PRICES-10, : Open in; "BECAUSE HE A genuine heart ito thoughts ol ehildho as the perfumo Advance sale opft Monday morning,' ' x:- A LARGE 1 M r KNIK i'l N t i AT Ennett'el Blank I fcaVt J the largest t of Blank 1 broogfct to Call tad S' eU. Owen C ' teadlsg fti Utre!l'. N c Now Is buy ' Am Fence. It Ualowp; chango t. prices. Loads en Octr Ee I e p Hay Monday
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