lorn In October a ICC,. Vol. XXII I.- 1W1, Twent j-Foonh Y rcr Uzm, II, C Tuesday cn fi:.es- RUSSIAN EMPIRE TOTTERS ' ROOSEVELT AK3 THE SOUTH. HAD CATARRH Lurchebn 4 . is A few small biscuits; easily made thy Royal Baking Powder : Make r themtr;.;. small as small -: rouna as a uapiuu . Mix and bake mst before - inc. -mcai. Serve hot - - " ' ''-t7 ' Nothing better for aT light dessert than these little hot biscuits with butter' K and honey, marmalade or jam. , You must use Royal Baking Powder . -to get them right. r1 In" infT-'WaT Raleigh Cause Di . tv tress. (lomu Ctfclle 6rphinigt.I teeth tits' Is . jurlaa " aj ecairts. Dry -Gooitj V,Hf furssSujil. JeynsrBsck J, Fr4m turopa. Farmers'" Rs-,T.? ROYAL BAKINO POWDER CO., NEW YORK fflCOLL find Bailer ZnsurancD. Brick for Sals fjonsumers of Water. . " , . - V- " it'!"--' Will he riven until Nov. 1st to pay their water rent without the extra charge of 5 per cent, for. thlsuarter. 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. X AFTSR THE SHIP IS WRECKED wybody can tell yon how she mUrht have be. aaved After your house is in asbes many a wipe acre knows how the fire could have been pat oat -bat it wmnVt. There's just one-and only one safe way to save yourself against the ravages of flir ineuranee company.the only kind whose policies we write. Phont 200. Lumsden & Stith INSURANCE AGENCY. i ' Strong Line of Fire Insurance Com panies. -All Business promptly attended t Malaga Grapes, Celery, Concord Grapes, Niagara Grapes, Fanannas, Florida Oranges, Lemons, Cooking Fears, Tatesv Apples.: Broad JSt. Fruit Co Phone 33 V TTTTTTTTTTTTTTyTTTTTTTf TTTT TTTTTf f VTTVT.TVT?.f f f f I f T 0 AmnlViinrf -IIaitt.va A-P Ull nl. II C IIRW II - far You Each; Day We rmve Ju3t Received lt7 Collar ettes in White and flue. "White. Cfeain and EcruT these are8amplea(anciey : worth 60c to $5.00 eatWeare goinRr:3 to cut this priVe in half fori a iew days. : : You can ilnd.emTiere in'all' 8i2eij7or Children, Mia 3e a and Ladies. ; and the : price is only , Oc- to $2.60 ach.v; 8ovh: 'If ; 5- J 1YI MitcteU:r'&': phono m : 6 1 Pollock St. Odd. Euiflcorjal 1 Church.' A aorted BuylniCottosJo-'v, RaWghOct- SO. 4tJnboun.ded, ym pathy is expressed, here for the .suffer rs by the flre'jresterday morning at the Roman. ; Catholic. ' Orphanage'" Nazareth, two" friilea westr-"ofJlaJeigb, Great bravety was shown by the priests in charge of tb building, which vwas burned and by Thomas Wallace of New York; k young seminarian who has been thenT year ot more, and who climbed to the top of th roof and urged two boys, John Glavish of Columbus county and Ejvin Buffaloe of Raleigh, who had taken; refuge ''there to leap- to. the ground With as the only chance of saving life. .Wallace leaped ' on a pile jTnattressef..butJtbe boys struck the eyes were burned, and both legs and arms were broken, 5 there' being also mterpal injuries, ihe disUnce from the roof tothe ground being about 45 feet Buffaloe, "though badly injured will pro bably recover. Last f night it was thought lie wooid notrecover, but tc-f day it is stated that the eutioox u mucn more:hopefuL' WalUce, the gallant young fellow who did so much is doing well and will retover auickly. Father O'Brien, Who leaped from a third story window is in b$d but is not seriously in iured and will soon be alright- -The building burned was a brick, very tall, and cost about $25,000, the insurance upon it being only $6,000. It will; be rebuilt as soon as poseiblFather Price said, v It designed to be part of an rooms were sleeping apartmefits and on the lower floor the .refectory and also the printing establishment o' the Truth theChvirch jipw. ; -V Jr t' U, kThere wiui another fire here Saturday night at a - lati hour at "the store of am Woolrcott, where : uiere is a general stock,--' largely dry. goods and lothing. It, broke out on the third floor which is damaged to the extent of 100 ner :eent.' the stock' there being lworta abiat UW0: the second floor is arnigedtS, pHr cent; and the first floor siout 60 per 'cent, the Value of the stock on the second floor being about J20.000, and on the; first floor II 1,000. The total Insurance on the 140,003stock uiMj)bo.;;.:.r''s Static .Superintendent of Publle In struction Joyner returned this nooning from Europe , where be bad been Id company with frof. CharUa D. McItst of Greensboro. touple of months. .Cotton fanners in this section v say they hare already u much of thejr cot-J ton picked aa they bad by -the end of Ust year, ,Tht there was very ' little top cropnd,Uut they had as rule kept closely, with (be- cotton. ' Those who are holding cettosi complain of the bringing lot) this market last Friday and Saturv day of a large quantity and say was a very unfortunate stop. . Some fann ers are buying cotton right and left and are storing It A great . many of there are sure the price will go- to 12 cents shortly ; .; ' . Collision BetwotB ' Soldiers-, and Citizen, a - - Royal . Trsasurw ot Cisr fitpertsA - - Ssnt to Oonmarh. . St. petersbug, f October 1 29.WhiIe the day passed quietly without blood shed in the Russian capital, and w!ule the city is outwardly calm, today's de velopmenta all indicate that a,xrisi is imminent Although ' the streets are filled with troops ,and reinforcements are" now pouring in from Finland, the governmenseenuuitterly powerless to cope with the situation, .and many calm' observers seem seriously toibelievethat the present ragitne 1s totteting to its A aispatcn The Fmldtnli VUlt Fraught With More ta- serlancsTlisUhs Wert Visit i Hs Jlas-i l EUbllthtl Hiawel hi the NsarUsf ' 1 - - the Ptopls. J" r ' New Orleans, La., Oct 80. The real London, Octoj4r'3a from Odessa, October 29thayB:lv A collision between the Jmilitary and crowd of: students and strikers oc curred an hour" ago in -Tirapotoskaya street The soldiers without warning, fired point blank into' the people, killing twenty and wounding sixty. JThestu- dents are holding a "stormy conclave at the university. v It is reported from Kieff that three regiments have mutinied In. the South. western provioce,(and therejare a'arm' ing reports here of the doubtful fidelity of three batalhons of infantry. rton'tThGSGySplendff . . , . LAXOtt . COATS.. ; f . Coat from our fgnlar stock that sre . 'MtUng every day at (10. JTs etyke III rk and Taa Broadelotha, man tail ; ofeir7.9i, . , - ..;.-f ? , y tttawtEN'i coats. ; : " The latest styles. Prices f rom to fcWeeek , V . v. , . : bUnetsa. ,- , V The Wt aUtiwi of llankeU U th . ity, f'ricts iw, tt.23, $L. tZ0, tXT and ep to p. TV All tW td art worth oVkiM, : CAKT0N FLANNEL - ' 'ThoTye Knd thJs wk only 4 yd. ' ' MOHAIR. t ; - S pWes ClJM-k M'Asir, only 4W )d. Worth Tfie. . FLAKNTLnTE. 1 The kind yoe pay 1J for, U.i'i wk ; TireSTout,' worn out woman ttimot slerp, eat or work; owma sa If h woulJ fly to pice. .IJ'U'str ' Ricky MoanUin Tea makos strong nnrs and rich rod blood tS enU, TtaorTab- Uts, For salo by F. 8. Ihiffy. . seemed to help me - "Vinol was recommended, and after taking four bottles I am entirely cured I would not take $1000 for the good it has done j$e. J wish I' could persuade everybody who suffers from catarrh and bronchial troubles, or, who dreads con- Manchester, .England, Oct. 80. A dispatch is authority for the statement WO ' czar , nas snippea autl ine - royai plate, and jewelry to Copenh'ageni". The valuables were shipped on annglish vessel. The cargo is insured for (3,- 750,000. " -;r ', ' Halloween tonight. a veritable blaze" of "glory : at New OrleaiisV is fraught with far greater DotentiaTities than is as Vet generally recognize, In fact as well aa theory he ia.now the .leader of the southern people who through personal contact with him have come to recognize in the man . that rhroadi degree -of splendid Americanism "which retandsiiorvfair nlhv .-first', last and for all time, which strikes a responsive chord in the goutl '-A vwntV?nWW Jj, - p ernei '"breast;." The effect on "the na-J -"Te further crmvmce the people of tion Of thiB newtotmd affection of tneew wra, in regara w. xne vaiue oi sduthfotthenation'B'chlef is suretolnol, I, F..S. Puffy declare it to be be fa reachinsri? Since the Civil War I the most valuable preparation of cod the bulwark Of Republicai) powelr ; has hver oil for au wasting diseases the beetf the solid Dtmocrntie. front pre-1 greatest health restorer and strength sented by the Southern .States; and as I creator for the weak, the convalescent strength of that bulwark the Republi-land the aged which we ever sold. can politicians have frequently banked I loan only ask every person in New alt ' " ' '- ' loern ro iry vinoi on our guarantee to The south' has now accepted Mr. Iretprn their money if it fails. - This is Roosevelt, not as . the. embodiment of J a fair, honest offer on which you cannc t Republican party ideas, but as the 0m-1 Jose. " . uuny, uruggist, bodiment of the fair play dogma which 1 -. every American is taught to believe Jnl Cllierprlse Itr 1 1 It A from the cradle. . " Thus, so. accepting I T'ilsn Vffttv i n support in the Southern states which, I ; V MtW BUiy . X II BL at least so long .z.$bj he occupies we claSS UrlCK 111 any Vvhitehouse, cannot rail to curuu. tne r ff , f nnn nowerorthe Kemiblican nartv as a l "4 -w party. . The i legislation proposed by Mr. DaamawaIo la atirssAnttiiv Tn it atirA Knf liVUQCIVU WtyVtflH& A IW OVVnM wave it, dovetails perfectly with American iply tO loeas: oi iair piay, nenc vne warnivn - w amwawjrr vm Of his reception at all southern cities JWe we-e i m. Ma - im.JM ii v : Old Ppn TaSilL : tot tc yd. ' ; :' . -' .'.. ; j Time to pot down earpetj fUr fall CLOTlllNG., . I tloarrlng. reni will be needed. Call at y fn iK- ..u ,.lJoorftaj orate and aureUwrm latK made of' flne'qoality, w-nUd iw w drf ,v . inakehahadH tMtdeolnrs, value.IU.60! - mi teta.50. ' - "Kotict. ; MF.N$ OVEUCOATJ. y.fef Uh hu hia oftre in Op The hdal W with licit Bark, frri- IkjII; ? rf K ItenU!., J',Vn Il.ra e?aXrom I3.W to1l2JA, X - ' iiOTS KUIT3. : ' la Wle and Cirr, iha Ult it I pre "frvm tUft l li 00. , - r.N3 UNDCRwr.AE. ; ; "' Mens haevy flors linM orKl prwoar, worth VjC --h. Poll only . ?nnr..T - Ifyn fivf rKt ur F'"n l2.fi0M.iie fur mn, ra'1 at prif a ! bew thr W" k, U.ey J! bt in tr. rily for lh pvmf. A Tims Honsrsd fitla Tims When Wltchct aid fihosts Got Loom. .. Today or rather tonight will be Hal loween. It is an occasion of n frth and joyous festivity and whatever or super stition there is about our nature, is e ercised on ' this night .. The custom originated" in Scotland and the' quaint Scotch poetRobert .Burns, describes the festival in One of his poems. ' It is one of the fads of society to have hallo Ween parties and and an article in tbeWashington Star tells how it should properly be conducted.-. It says that an open fireplace Is a real necessity to car ry out the idea correctly, even the con venUonai . gas log ; will do if "there is nothing betteror in extreme cases kitchen stove,with a red hot coal fire. The object is to. have the spooks pla and as is well known they will not come out there if any day light or, artificial tight save that made by the open grate. The grate fire lends a wierdness ' and mystery about ths time' that la Xavor- able to spook V . The party should not begin fore 9 o'clock and .better a little - later as the real fun does not commence, un til after midnight ' It Is not necessary to attire one's self (a their best bib and Maker, in fact I, should be . prohibit d for quite- likely there will be some rough play and good clothes may be rulnetL?'--'.;'',' :'ft5ir . The gnesta should be - equally divided and the beet results come from a small number of congenial fnenda,- not over ' Among the requisites for a ruceeas' ful party is first a quantity of chestnoU whichN mav be either krge or small, two-or three pounds of sule marsh mallows and some rosy cheeked apples and have aa many long ' thin sticks of wood aa there are guests, A good story teller , and above all a good person to manage the party' will be found to make the occasion pleasant and able,' j-. .- - ' There are number of games s'd tricks to play and when, property coo ducted there b no end of fun.' After tho games are over the guette gvt te the refreshment part which Is juat aa wiffrd as the other pert" "They roe.t thpir cheetnuta in lbs Are and ' thi p plre and marsh rnalkws at tht od of their sticks and the witrhns having brf'U'rnpte4 out of thflir billing p'jtce will come In ths roomXhoats too are no strangers at rarfif. . " ' Kirylind Ccmocnti CWJdi tn D frinchUernenl of Kcgrx ', WsAlilngton, D. C. Oct 3 If Owt't (rumS f ej ;nl m M aiprr-i! by mn bt in formal i to p!, lu kl an'imtfit In X'aryUrxi r sv-"t't'!, ta Pmf rraU t.o ar rr.V if f . 't f t h a! ;' ni.Il'.l'.otw' .' Hi tVa Far FIRms Years aa Drssdsd CesssmptJes. . Mr. Arthur Gaul of Wellsviire, Ohio, fites:- ;"I iwish everyone suffering from egtarrh, or bronchial troubles knew th value of Vinci as I do.-. Before tak political significance of President Rpoe4in I hadeatarrh for: fifteen "years, yelf'sjouthern tour, which terminated J and for the last year I had a pain inmy mngaena coughed mgu and day, which caused me to. lose flesh. I felt sure I was going into consumption, as nothing 000. If you need Brick, ap r Nfw eVTTT . 4 efn bobds.aiivicjaiiier , Cape Cod Cranberries. 1" Sauer Kraut - A Seebed Raisin's, CUrrants, Citron, Dried Figs, Fresh Lemons, Celery, Fresh Oatflakes, (loose and in packages). " - , "Ontario Prepared Buckwheat Maple Syrup, Fancy Elgin and Fox River Print Butter. ' -v Jell. o, all flavors! , New car pad, Snow Drift Flour, ground from New Wheat- New Primes, Dried Apples and Peaches. i Fresh Macaroni and Cream Cheese. . . Fresh and Schreded Cocoanuts. Fresh canned goods of all kinds. . T' ' x Catsup, Sauces, Horse Raddish and hundrnds of other nice things to eat, which our space will not allow us to mention, v , ' , Wa will be glad to have you call and1 examine our immense stock; Everything guaranteed a3 represented. r7- Goods delivered anywhere in the citv. .' - Yours to please, '""'t- ' ac:. Mu. I a : if ' " t " m ). . J. L. McDaniell WboI3ale farker Store. eft Retail Grocer, Corner Broad and Hancock StS. Noleaka ri visited by him.' .He has unfurled the banner of non partisanship has abandoned strict con Struitlon of party politics, and for the first time In the history of the new Mouth the Democratic party as a whole has accepted a Republican President on his own terms. Clearly then anew era is dawning in the political affairs of the govomment at Washington. His advice to the negroes atTuskegee was to improve themselves as artisans, mechanics and in, the 'trades,-and to keep way from too professions which he declared,- already are over-crowded, whereas labor is one of the great needf of the south. , It is needless to say that this also ' the -south advocates heart ilr. Clearly, then, social equality is just aa abhorrent to Mr. Roosevelt as it is to the southern people, and with his bar. rier removed, the President's policy of fair has logically enough,brought to play his' standard in a body the pianhood of the south, for there is no reason to be lieve the negro-will ever again figure 14 the relations of Mr. Roosevelt -and southern people. : Secretary & Treasurer. New Bern, N. C. Turners Almanac for 1006. AT Ennett's Bookstore aM Cement Compot;al la an efficient, durable and water proof covering suitable forJoMorneW-.J- felt, tin or metal roofs. . .v.. ; Hpan Supply Company, New Bern, N;CV Sole Agents in Craven, Jones, Pamlico, Carteret and Onslow Counties' Manufacturers are Holten and Collins Co., Philadelphia, Pa. " 6orhra'l Silvtr is the world's standard of suality and skin in silver trart A beautt rul va riety shown at J. O. Baxter's, the lead Ing jei eler. . " v- .v , , Jliw Yofk Cottou Mwirt. n The following were the openinir and closing prices co the NTwVork Cotton ham- Close Dec; MOpen-rHigh' UfJL4l' Jan-vlKo4?'' -Ueht 'i ; vReeelpto -6,l UstTser-Kel 10.56 10.66 .10.84 M I' A O " iory, cn rarc-n !rrt, hrra L wi'.l 1 f I'taHl to 1 fr A.ir,t laving ).in4 with h'.m, ai-l 'l paranr.s ll. lol-t' J to K''ll SMI fwj'l1a-l tO t'l and ma trf.'.t-'e-r.U ,?UYi :i It AIL'.. Oft. v Iti t ' f ia t , it Si i .'7 Buht PCp BroWfii Thft. Chicago, Oct 2!r Three Uvsa were lost property Rvalue) at ILM.000. . wee dflstrpyed, scores of fsmllles were Aade homeless and freight traffic on the New York. Chicago. 8 1 Louie Railroad was delayed for set araT hours, to ao cotmt of the breaking of a three-foot waUi main at Eighteenth and Clark sUU today, - Water ,f ro the hw t water pipe flooded severe! b locks, damafing a eurnber ef bouses and real denree. : T.- '" . ' ' . Christian Science Lecture AT COURT HOUSE Prldftv IVleht Novem ber. 3rd at "8 o'clock . EDWARD j?"KIMBLL, CSD of Chicago. SEArS FREE. - lew' Mwcibtre a. Florence, Davis, (A DAUCBTER oV. THE SOOTH) 8upportsdJty; , -' j EllLtOlT DEXTER . anJ a Company of yTeU Known New ' York Players in the" Exquispe Ro .. . nantic Comeey ' : ;TlfE FLAYKlt MAID. t by Louise Mallor ' The tky f that took New York iiay,, - .... i ii iH," rvlkUa) lh Oil Velke A4S.' ' 'hti tbk are croae snl a rt n wouhl llkf q rirt thpre la ioini tr Mm. Jint lue fn fitr. elirn tli i1..S,lm, r nrn sb4 ba la la the Y my. II I? li(flinn sn'I m"tt) uit (luir ln,nla toe ilwr and twir'nat 'a )rn. Tt)i-r la oo Crtt t'Tf th Bmbr r cunir a!i ( mfrfnHr IlinlnataS r.lf y eltllt tl lite kltrltt or rtsni !r( otrf t a r'.! tir'a. It la hrt aa'nrsl d:,;i ,.!:t,in fi 1.1.1a In s rnie f -r. k. I rrw f i,ii!t. ar4 l la P.1 ( l, ) -t of tl' f :tr; I., o 4 ; n ,,, :t It lien s in h ail f i , . i :. 1 ( 1 1- rij 1!k. 1 ,ka !.!, t'. ,f a fcti't f-.t r- ""i t,i I.LM! j i ;(. I'.'rtii-'h If li.' !. , a ..r r is.. wr.i le ELM vrr, ! I I f 1 f 1 n I 0 !..' t I- t ( I' n rrr,. . 4.;. r f 1 1 -i I.a 1!.a 2 f . i In j t I '-frl -At la vGneWcelc;;. (V ' COMMENdNQ . :':-.7, Oct. so ..4 ;'. . the ': Woods Drowning 5tock Company if.s Tr i.f I'l.pi'.ir Prii-cd Altrsrtlonet-' In HigMlana rrrtiiroi " ( 1'OUTB VAUDKMLLE P.ETwntN An.;. Grsiid fj-ial l'','r.a V.'-- Wlfty ajJ r.aturday Af'Tmn, M;in;,i- m, n s"i rc , 0 orir.g I:;'.!, "i:!:CAi:SKHK U)YFJ) II Kit- Ve Extend You a : Cordial Invite.:: to attend the Majestie BaV'ng Dewoo.tratioo at our store October ih t : :. m V J ambie 4th only. . .'. 'A representative of the makers ef the Magniflcent Range wJll tkia In person and will take pkasure in exptaining the meriu ef t! ' Hot C ff te and BiscuiU will be served. . J; G! WfllTTY & C f o 1 t at.rry, a r l Iha ' 1 ( ! r ' ! V.. ! ' 'I ' t !.! .'.!! tlf f IS, o ' f;r. V'.'i rrm' f tf.ft I l J L. HARTSFIELr ' . Contractor mid XeaUtler.' orricK is i'j middli si : v : : Would be glao id anyi one inspect myj i o t Sm O I 4 - -if