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( - . v. f v-.l . if - . 1 i New Eernj W. Cn Siinday Slorning, Oclobep 2, IOCS. Vol. XXIII..- 180. Twenty-Foe: 7f r-' 1 V- Demand For Mi o na Stomach Tablets Pontin ues to Increase-Endorsed and Guaranteed By F. 8. Puffy "..t ; Although Mi-o-na was introduced in : way nervousness and skeplessness are New Bdrn but a - short time ago, it is cured; headaches, backaches, and rheu today outselling all other medicines for vaM Rre prevented, and there the cure of indigestion and stomach - a'm MiSn'a gives such health and after eating, heart-burn, or debility, strength to the weakest stomach that Mi-o-na eosts but 50 cento a box, and all the food is readily converted into F. S. Duffy will guarantee to refund nutrition, bo that it gives nourishment the money if it "does not cure. The and health to the whole , system in this risk is all hiB. 'r- New Masonic Theatre May, W.31. Florence Davis, (A DAUGHTER OF THE SOUTH) Supported by ELLIOTT DEXTER and" a Company of Well Known New York Players in the Exquisite Ro mantic Comeey THE PLAY KR MAID. by Louise Malloy The olay that took New York by Storm. One Week COMMENCING THE Woods Browning Stock Company The Peer of Popular Priced Attractions In High-Class Repertoire. POLITE VAUDEVILLE BETWEEN ACTS. Grand Special Matinees Wednesday and Saturday Afternoons. PRICES-10, 20, and 30c. Opening Bill: "BECAUSE UK LOVED HER." A genuine heart story, as pure as the thoughts of childhood and as sweet as the perfume of flowers. Advance sale opens Waters' Store Saturday morning. k, TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTVTTTmrTTTT May, Oct. 3Q Something New to Of fer You Each Day. We hve Ju3t Received 197 Collar ettes in White and Blue, White, Cream and Ecru, these are samples and are worth 60c to $5.00 each. We are going to cut this prire in half for a lew days. Tou can find them here in all sizes for Children, Misses and Ladies, and the price is on'y 20c to $2.60 each. Be window display. J M Mitchell & Co;,, 3 61 Pollock St, Opp. , ; LADIE8 COATS. - . Coata from mu refular stock Out are , alttn every day at 110. . fine Myles ! TH k n4 Taa Brwkdcloiha, maa tail . ul ft.. r : I":''- , '. CHILDREN'S COATS. ' TU latest style. Prim trvm M b . fe.00 eaek, . ' f 4 , 1 .' BLANKETS.' : 4 ' Tbo bwt s4(wUoj ef riUfk u bi tU filf. rk. M, M, IL4, LW, iiw, p a sodBputi7i. aq tw feeds are vert double. ; CANTON FLANVEL J ' " The iini Mk 4t yL kOJIAIR. ' I pU I!Wk W'-lf, tmi 4M jj, erUiW. ' ' rLAKNEt.rTTt h4 y fr V. tit, li.i .V Aroa t Thoso Splendid Bargains Consumers of Water. Will be given until Nov. 1st to pay their water rent without the extra charge of 5 per cent, for this quarter. After this quarter-patrons will be given 15 days instead of 10 days, and will be cut off after the first 30 days of the quarter, if not paid by that time. B. S. GUION, Secty W. & L. Com. Old Papers To Sell. Time to put down carpets after fall cleaning. Papers will be needed. Call at Journal office and secure them for 15c per hundred. Malaga Grapes, Celery, Concord Grapes, Niagara Grapes, ranannas, Florida Oranges, Lemons, Cooking Pears, Tales, Apples Phone 33 ?f TM t T f f T TT TT f Tf TTtttT Episcopal Church. for to yd, vwituu. - , SpecUi ot"ibe mW ' ttjlu' made ef Rm quality, xxiil mw Inalce la AA ..t... t tnt U 14.64 Broad St Fruit to OABTOntA. , MEN'S OVERCOATS. " Tb latest etyle wltb Belt Bark prt w fnwa WW to IZ M. V SOYS suits. la ahadVo end trU, tHe laUet tU pkree frwej ILM to tlW. MENS UNDERWEAR. KT f, tin.! orvi T- f, worU ?Se eeth. fSuit puff tM. lfyj bar a.t o mr t"- 1160 KHo lmr fnrx fTl tt ttr,' f 1 lrw tKy W', tr nr. Ihf t ii l til fnr U tr.'wfr. CLiiMuHTS- Caused Governor's Letter to pur fo ham's Sheriff,-; Tempi (a Tsb Blus tlldj, . Frank Oa boms nfliaV Charlotte for New York." Hospital (or Ihwbs, ' SpltndM Col- -.L tea Picking WsatlMr.v Oscrsat- 1 , fl School AtUndiflcs. .Raleigh, Oct : 2State Treasurer Lacy says that urork on the Wilkesboro Jefferson turnpike is being done as rapidly as possible and it will be com pleted to the top of the Blue Ridge by the end of the ' year. This is not a macadam road, but is of earth. The Governor's - letter to sheriff of Durham county instructing him not to show any favors to the prisoner Mur ray seems to have created quite a stir. The newspaper had said that Murray was to be given all sorts of special privileges and mws to that effect had come from othejf sources. The Gover nor's iettef as to the sheriff, and this morning he said he had not . heard from that official ja yet . But that news papers had published a denial that spec ial privileges were being given. . What the Governor had said had been Eased upon reports. AyfhkQt;M9Si!cff ot Salisbury, whi spent the day here to procure a charter for the Salisbury Transfer" Company says he had an enjoyable visit to New York and got right into the big politi cal fight there. He says that James Osborne will be re-elected district at torney and added that Frank I. Os borne of Charlotte will probably make New York his home. He is now in that city. , A great deal of work is in progress at hospital for the insane here and the class oftonstructlonisof the very highest, equal in fact to that upon theoriginal building, which is said to have been one of the best built structures in the State. The new wing for women will accom odate a large number, and has reached the third story. All the brick work and nearly all the other work on the new boiler bouse is now finished. Rain fell again today, but was light. It is a lingular fact that from the first of September to this date there have been only three days in which cotton could not be picked all day, and on two of these days there was picking for half a day. This is a very remarkable condition oi atiairs. v The reports on the public school at tendance show a decrease in the num ber of children of school ge In thirty one of the counties as ' compared with last year, there being an increase in all the other eovntie. Here in Wake the decrease js 43S. In this county there is an increase of 176 colored children of school sge. ( The lrf rJ A perfect pna makes food sense both wars: the eriaes meet with a .click like the blades of. a sharp pair ef abearsN Sometime the. very thoughts Bt tight toceUier In antagonistic Identity, when fat maa said of th temperance shorter Jsai be woo Id be a good fel low if be would only let drink alone, or when IMraU (If Jt was be) wrote to lbs foot who bad seat bin a first swell "I thauk foe very much. 1 aoaD lose ne time la reading it,"" or as when a man, seelnt a poor piece of carpen try, ald, "That enkken coop looks as If sotao mas bed mtde U bloueir." Ex outsit perotpe llieratiiea ef thought! And the aaate abeolote punning, the rerr self 4tex-tioa ef a iroposlUoa, was the old Aoeta thrust at poor poet a? the frfrftd who Mid, "Ills poetry wW be reed -when Bbskeepeere and Homer are forgot tea," It was a fins doable odfod Made ef apeecb tjntil soma crude fellow, Uetua, I think, sharpened It to k wire edge by adding, "tod not till then,", a banaUty that dulled Hs perfection. . forever, J. Mac (a Allsatle. I rru mtujr tmuir rainbows durtnf the btlf craiery since 1 was a ctrf nt ty and, If memory etrtre nie. double tuner rklnbew. Bet the mdet perfKt of itxt bewe that I rered sew ea the M of DaniDfton, I f le rued leadtnc aorta, with n tvmUre ftWl rt sad wt; btr ovportuaify. The fslt aona had Jut I wwrria. end the bew la (be t P-rf-t. 1b ma ef Ibe bow wst me twisiiy tM ttma tbe r w rtw. Ml It 0pth. of tbUk, w ttrtKtwwittT mrh artr. The reUtxrw r4nr mrr dltiect, bet . as If Um $nh ere built ef fle moih-tt-of prV. s4 ttry f fctirt sod f4- m V ri'Mly (l the rtlnhov I bv . n n rmp ea Jobs' U'n loitli fefHlne. I w S bf'll tul u reibl-Q t"A of ti t M tr ta- (b1 hi It f t-r fclr4 i4 In fr-mt of It. t.nt 4 i t r t ..4.-M'a t . An ' . I e. in r ;V;. Operator Bags la Previses. . Telegraph Urooi to Strike ted Cut oB all CommuaU ; V CStlOJIf. . t St Petersburg, Oct 28.Advices re - eeived from "provincial'; Centres show RUSSIAN RIOTS that rating, Iwhich has been dreaded ment in this city bythe Wcds-Brown- 04 won. This mischief lay in the fact so long has at last begunV So far how- fag Stock Company will be the greatest at he was an excellent boon compan evef the disturbance has not Iecome" 0 411 heart stories "Because He Loved. ,on- n one """on he was asked by general Instances ajf e recorded how-; Heri" a play intensely moral m its cor- a Mr' Ackora- a member of parliament, M wWo th tmnmi fired on the nao- " i r pie and the demonstrations nave been attended with bloodshed. i What effect these: encounters will have upon the people can-only be guessed. If tt stirs them to the point of demanding revenge for the wrongs to their fellows, terrible times are certain to follow. Strenuous efforts are being made to call out all the operators and this, the only remaining means of communication may be stopped, before the night is over.. Dispatches coming into tne city telling of disorders are meagre and give few details of rioting which has occurred. : . - . A Quaint Hum rist. Miss Florence Davis, who appears at at the New Masonic Opera House Tues lay night in "The Player Maid" is not only a clever actress but she has a fund of humor which all who know the charming little woman can attest. Numberless are the pretty stories told about her harmless and delightful wit add this faculty contributes in no small way to ber great popularity. Following are three stones which show her power of repartee: Miss Florence Davis starring in "The Fhyer Maid" is quick at retort ani is intensely patriotic. While in England, and English acquaintances who systeme tically made it his aim to run down American things, asked her rather sarcastically why we had come to choose a bald headed eagle for our national emblem' - "Because," return ed Miss Davis quickly, "our national head has no use, like yours,' for hairs apparent" Miss Florence Davis, starring in "The Player Maid" is quick to see a point. One day a number of women friends were discussing the question of whether flowers or bonbons were preferab'e ss masculine tribute. One N pronounced for flowers on the ground that flowers said so much more than material sweets. "You are wrong," said Miss Davis, "The language cf -flowers may often deceive, but wht n a man sends a girl a box of bonbons his sentiments of regard are candied." One day Miss Florence Davis, who is starring in "The Player Maid" was at tending an art exhibition, someone m marked about a certain picture that it was well executed. "Well" said Miss Davis, who did not agree with the art verdict "It i certainly well hung.' SERVICES TODAY First Church of Christ, Scientist corner of Broad and Hancock street. Service Sunday 10.45 a m and 7.45 p m DIKIa RmumI tvla IlKtAi.t "lt.m ..d Fallen Man," Roman 6:17., Sun day School after the morning aervir. Heading room u open tally. All are cordially invited to attend., , Christ Episcopal Church Rev. L. 0 H, William, rector; Nineteenth Sun day after Trinity. Holy Communloo 7.45 a, m. Morning .prayer ' and ser mon 11:00 a. m. , Holy Baptism (unless otherwise announced) 130 p. at. Sun da School 4 p.. m. ' Evening Prayer and sermon 7.80 p. in, ' Wednesday AU Saint Day: Morning Prayer and Holy Communion 10 a. m. - Friday: Evening Prayer 4 p. m. All Saint' Chapel: Thursday: Evening Prayer and sermon 730 p.v m.; 'Sunday Nov. 6tb; Holy Communion IX a. ra. Z Tabernacle Baptist Church Rev John J. Douglas, pastor, Service at II a, m and7JQp. m.; subject 11 a. m '.The Fitntaia ef Youth"; 7 JO p. m. "The Slavery ef Sin." Sunday School at .80 a. m. F. 0. Mitchell Supt , ' " Centenary Church Xv. John R. Brooks, D. D., of Refdsville,; wtU preach this morning at 11 o'clock and the pastor Rev. O. T. Adams will con duct tb service at night Sunday School at 1.99, , t . -PrwibyUrCftA Church- Rev. 3. at. RobrU, of Carthsge, will toftdtvt tb aerrbe IwUy. 8urwUy rVhfl at the u)l hour. AO sre corttially Invito to stUnd U fotrlc. CbrUtlan (Diix-ij-t ef CbrlM) O-orrh CViWrniintfifl sri-l I'rjr rvkH will . li.'.t fr.,TT.i; i t U o'flirf-V. r 1 f 4 it 3 oVU k. AH srror. 1 1. lfr-1, IT- n. v . n in t 3, v; 1) u:i AT THE OPERA HOUSE. ' .Bksbm Hs Htr.f 0pta BIN el Woods-Browning Stock Company JTti, ' ' , - wo: raw ' Night " The nlav for Monday night which nu. the otenitiir of a week's hneaire- 4 . . v...,!t Dwu;tuii, kkiuii-. uomkuiu son, as pure as the thoughts of child- hood and as sweet as .the terfvmeofi the flowers; a play that does not appeal- to a limited class, but to everyone with a spark of human sympathy and a liking for an interesting and a relish for good, wholesome fun. ' Its pathetic theme, its genial humor, its charming picture?. its quaint characters and striking red ism are the many reasons for its popu larity. But its more potent element, undoubtedly is the strong human inter- e3t that permeates every scene, to this all classes and crees must yield their sympathy. Neat and refined specialties are m- troducedtbetween each act, making the performance continuous and completely relieving the monotory of waiting through an intermission. Concerning the company and the play the Wi m'ngton Star, of Sept 26, has the following tb say: One of the largest and most fashion able audiences assembled to witness an attrsction at the Academy of Music in some time.greeted the first performance of the Woods-Browning Stock Company last evening. 'The company is one of the srrongest that ever played to popu lar prices in Wilmington. Every mem ber of the cast is an accomplished play er and a finished artist The bill of fered was "Becarse He Loved Her," one of the sweetest little heart stories ever written, and only the full strength of which can be appreciated-when it is seen in such capable hands as it was last nizht There was at no time dur ing the entire performance a noticeable weakness on the part of any of the characters as they were portrayed, and in several instances the intensity of the situatioss and I he ease with which they were handled, swayed the audi ence. That the Woods-Browning Stock-Corn piny has established itself in the hearts of the people of the city and that they wi1! all the week be greeted by a large attendance was evidenced hy the en thusiam and the words of praise from the lips of all Who witnessed the first effort. If you want a pretty face and delight' ful air, Rosy cheeks and lovely hair, Wedding trip across the sea, Put your faith in Rocky Mountain Tea. ; For sale bv F. S. Dttffy. The Woman Club There was a joint mseting of the Child' Study and Village Improvement Departments, mat Tuesday evening, Matter of importance and interest to both Departments were taken up. Re port from the committee which had visited the graded school were especial ly Interesting. They spoke in high term of the kind reception they. eeived from teacher and pupil, . and were delighted with the exercsae mental arithmetic, and the promptni with which the children answered The kind attention of SuDt Craven made Un feel welcomed, and pleased with their visit STh club ha at heart the ear of the Academy Green, and. will do all that la possible to add tojt beauty in every -way. There will four recettacle placed there, en at each comer, and it It believed that the children will tak a pride in seeing' that paper and traah of any kind are thrown In these receptacles. Instead of on the It la earn stir desired that tkoo w rb Intend joining tb Woman' T2ub, Wit inak an effort to meet .with the Club next Tuesday evening, a it will be the beginning of the club year, and it work and plan will prove more sffee- Ur if U start the year' work with new member. The Club has good reeaona to feel encouraged with . the progress that ba been made, and, the work accomplished durtnf m snort a period of orgsnisation, and especially in tb Child' Study Department. , The prompt and hearty eo-operalion ef the fuperintendeot er tn uraoea ncnooi ba been of great help in carrying out' plan and Wet. Tb Village Iitipror me it Drptrtmaat hai done work, yt blirs that It 6ld of labor would U more lirxely ettn4ed if it hade-re 'wpptsnd sttenUon, a4UuvI..'pr- etit silwe from the who should bave (the lntrtof tb city t birt. It it eein ntzA lKt ill mmbr, and th' bo wish tfl h" rrfnt Bi'tlib?" of the Womn's Club ill mt with t. Cb nl TuUy ermirg at te Uwsry rm st 4 e't !fk. Corhsm'l HUtf i 1 l Sa t! 'tS l'i ' 1 A f I.U .1 ft v..r.i ::i i.i y t J. o. I t bi I A STOHY OF HAWKINS. Om Iaeldcmt la the Cmtt i r EifUdi Fdctn. ;Th4 English painter Hawkins at twenty -years of age was .the center oi acclimation: . But at the close of his life lie Is described as having lived la. a fodr paradise, content with himself ahd fatteninar on the emntr m-aiso he " xvmVuUt uiui uuu oue ur iwo oiu ere to Paris, the host promising to give him a holiday and pay all bis expenses H.wtin. Ai.wtMi i'm i.nov a picture,'' said he, "aud I want to tinisli It for exhibition." Never mind that," returned Ackers. Bring it With you and paint It there." Hawkins yielded, as he always did In the end, and the picture was put Into the carriage, As they were driving along Mr. Aek- er asked to be allowed to look at It, and when It was uncovered he said, What do you want for it?" I shall want 50 for It when It's Bn lshed," answered Hawkins. Very well," returned the member of parliament. "I'll give It to you, and I'll finish the picture for you too." With that he kicked a hole through the can vas, and the artist was tlius set free for an undisturbed Jollification. A Tronblnro'nit Creditor, The poet Clement Marot, being In very Btraltened circumstances, went to the king and said, "t have come to lay before your majesty a complaint against one of my creditors whose claims I have satisfied over and ovet gain, and yet he persists In dunning nd harassing me at every opportu nity." "Who is the scoundrel?" the king in quired. My stomach, sire. Though I have satisfied Its waiks time without num ber, it never ceases to torment, aud 1 m utterly incapable of meeting its de mands." The king was pleased, with the Joke afld allowed the poet a peuxlon on the spot Christian Science Lecture AT-COURT HOUSE Friday Night Xovem ber 3rd at 8 o'clock by EDWARD A. KIMBALL, of Chicago. SEATS FREE. Lumsden & Stith INSURANCE AGENCY. Strong Line of Fire Insurance Com panies. 'All Business promptly attended t G JL ClffiJOLiL find Boilsr Insnmci Bricl for Hi 'After the ship is wrecked MWjboir uWI rm Imtw tt vWtit U mm Anr ) " " ' - at iMiuat innmr.Uw OTV k4 Imm vet 'fkee 200. 'Blank 'Books i ; ":',. f . , i . I bay just received , ' tb largest and best tin ' of Blank Book vr 'brought U New Bern, . '. -Call and see for your ' ': !. ' ' ' ' . v ( X : Owen Q. Dunn, Agent . - teedtif Prtsterr8taAloer. , f: I er. Pellotk A ttTa It. 4 w Lm w vy Now is Iho tlinoto buy American Fnria . ear k i nco. it naarcaciira Hi lov; pries, ( ' - v;ltl 1; & at McDan Cape Cod Cranberries. Sauer Kraut. Seebed Raisins, Currants, Celery, rresh Oatflakes, (loose and Ontario Prepared Buckwheat, t ox Kiver Print Butter. Jell.o, all flavors. l v New car load. Snow Drif Flour, ground from New Wheat, New Primes, Dried Apples and Peaches. t X ? Fresh Macaroni and Cream Cheese. Fresh and Schreded Cocoanuts. v Fresh canned goods of all kinds. ' Catsup, Sauces, Horse Raddish and hundrnds of other nice things to eat, which our space will not allow us to mention. , v " We will be glad to have you call and examine our immense stock. Everything guaranteed as represented. vwr , ' Goods delivered anywhere in the city. w - , Yours to please, t , ' " J. L. McDaniei Wholesale Tarker Store. Noleaka Cement Compose Is an efllcient, durable and water proof covering suitablefoT old or new felt, tin or metal roofs. Hyman Supply Company, Solo Agents in Craven, Jones Manufacturers are Holtcn and Collins Co. ,MAjtrTto;AmtT oi,tM.AU.T0OrMirAc)y(T;ccw We Extend You a Cordial Invi' to attend the Majeetie Bskkif DewoMtraUon at our (tor ft embtr 4U only. A reprraenUUr of tb maker tt tb Magnificent Range tbli la prfvne and witl take pkaaar to explaining tb tnatiu Hot Coffe and USscuiU IU b terved. J. C. WEITTY & J L. HARTSFIE! Cntrnctor and Ralltf-r. orniK m i misdu st. V ir' VouId'be Citron, Dried Figs, Fresh Lemons, in packages). I Maple Syrup, Fancy Elgin and A Retail Grocer. ' 1 Comer Broad and Hancock Sts, "5k J 5 , ' New Bern, N C. Pamlico, Carteret and Onslow Countieav Philadelphia, Pa. . glaa I . ,rtw m one inspect ;n -1.,
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