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. iiii&SSi ' ft- ? v t -v-4 " r ' - - t -- --. - - a - . , - -ha-ii--------s.-aa-s.-sjMn - aa- gjjjjpjjjjpjpgiap-SS-pBpp . .....jalidWM tfew Bern, C,, Friday ; Morulnsi IToYember 17. 1005. ,Vol. XXIII.-- Twenty-Fourth Year V WINE ER . APPAREL We have Just Received a shipment of Ladies Cloaks and Furs, Empire back, the latest style. These garments will be closed out a&greaxly reduced prices; it will be worth your while to see our line before you buy. J M Mitchell & Co., PHONE 288. 61 Pollock St., Opp. Episcopal Church. MMi SUI Ladies New Sample Jackets ana Coats Just re ceived Yesterday on Sale Today. LOT ONE. 25 Samples Short coats with Belt Back Nicely made up-to-date. Sold for $5.00 elsewhere, going at $2.75. LOT TWO 62 Fine Qiality wraps 42 inches long in Black, Tan and Brown $10.00 and $12.50. Choice at the lot $7.48. OUR GREAT SILK SALE This is the bejt bargain in Silk rem nants we have yet shown. Assorted colors only 35c yard. BLANKET SALE. All Wool 114 Blankets, weight ' lb. a good $6.50 Blanket, per pair $3.05. Good Cotton Blankets 65c. Extra Heavy Comforts, 92c. COPLON 76 Middle Street. G. A. Nlt'OIjli lire ani Boiler Insurance. Brick for Sale j AFTER THE SHIP IS WRECKED everybody ran U II you how rh? might hve b mynI Aftrr your houw in in aalio many awi mrrr known htm th fir rwuW have been put out - but it wui'L Thei' )ml on- ami only on- wf way to amveiourarlf mtaint the ravajr of fi InaurtVf cnminy.the unty kind wKom uoUcwa wa writ. Phoni 200. ENTERPRISE BRICK & mule We can ship First class Brick in' any quantity up to 1,000, 000, If you need Brick, ap ply to. J. W. STEWART, Secretary 4 Treasurer. New Bern, N. C MISS NANNIE P. STREET, rice nd Fine elm IpiBrtace Horn and foraiga eompnti. , LanfUtl tnd PwiUfl CoUfUh hTt f r)L Thy tr bMaUa and mil orta tS cnti a pl. ' " "0 IpMlal OffK lar Tali iHt," - Om lrf !m WU reUil prk &6o - Tw imp. FanUfl fUh at 7U tach, 50c ' Om terra colta omamviit, pumU ,' Om Itn flatjood '. 10c '" ToUl . ' " L60 ' Th VhoW Watifut mlnUUira )ntr ftm at Um low print of 71 enu. .. v t WAUJfAU, ' IVW to NoTlti anj Wiwical Itr lAAAAAAAAAAAAMAAAAAAAAAJ SPECIAL BARGAINS In Dress Goods, Underwear, Shoes and Clothing, Misses and Boys' Over coats and Jackets. In fact, we have bargains throughout the store. You can always find Bargains in our remnants in Percales and woolen goods. REMEMBER OUR PRICES On Cloaks, Dres3 Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Underwear, "Etc., When making your purchases. I. Tit KJfW IT 5f , BLACKSMITH & WHBRLRIGHr Buggies, Wagons, C;irts and Drays al ways kept in Block. I reset tires without cutting with the latest im proved tire shrinker. I keep a good supply of cart wheels always inBtock repairing done at uiek notice. bhop on South Front street near the Railroad. ic Tblre wermur PRESKKTS' PAU.L ILHI IN HIS BIG SPECTACULAR COMEDY ROMANCE Ml HuiiLmw.1 By William Ffcrquhr Pyson nd JamwuacArthnr. livM Scenery, Cortsacs, Scip Tuesday, Nov.21 tV$ BY BODY'S FAVORITE Hiss Hato! Paige in the DalnUwt of . ' Comedy Dramas by ..Pauline Plwlps and Marion Short AT COZY New Mason m m av v Vednosday , Nov 22 CORNERS Tfcc rilmlrit f hfilj Gown, A Wealth of Nanl Atfrartlvt fcn PHe 23, 60 and 7. Granted fcf fifecretary Of State To for)Mraitions. 6ovtraa.; Hiti4i tfiinksgivlna PreclamaTloa In Mtricthl 8blp. RaUIgh Indaitrial Clui aai-i By Col. Frtd Old. iUI BeUBIg Thing Far yi : .Fivll j , y Kaleurlii ja4i-(3cTinior Glenn is- suea nia ThinkflVingr Proclamation to dav ii fit nandsome and it is unique la this fesjpect, that . it refers to the many fctpitaes which the State has enjSyea wmt tM 1 ne gov ernor has i'rSr reason to be proud of the blesslttgs which have come to his Commonwealth, and he expresses hi gratitude in ra uncertain terms. Ti e message will Attract attention beyond question, and i m every way a credit to him, This was a busy day at the Secretary of State's oiEnce, as charters were grant ed to some important corporations. These were the Icemanlee Cotton Mills Co.. of Monroe, with $150,000 author ized capital stock, of which $65,000 is paid up, OharleB Iceman and W. S. Lee both of Mi liifce being the principal stockholders, the mills to spin and weave aprtsi oi fabrics; the States ville MahufactiiWrie Co., capital stock $100,000, wfiich takes over the States ville Hduse triiishing Co., and .will manufacture furniture and various other articles, capital stock $100-000, A P. Baron and Others- stockholders; the Charlotte PepsirCola Bottling Co., cap ital stock $20,000, J. J. Adams, George H. Rrockenbbrouirh and others beihe the stockholders. The Atlantic Christ ian College Ctf. df'Wilson is authorized to change its tiame to the Atlantic Christian College, incorporated. Your correspondent had the pleasure of addressing 'he Industrial Club last evening. This is a new organization which is taking hold of affairs in a very ernest and proper way. Before it was laid the suggestion that it jdin forces with the Chamber ofCommerce in so far as joint occttbance of offices is coi -cerned; that it take steps to show to visitors the many advantages Ralcifeh offers to investors and home seekers. Another suggestion was made that ti e Street Railway be extended Jo the Soldiers Home and cemeteries and cover the densely Settled eastern sec tion of the city which now has no hoe. There aro Intimations that the company will build its line by the Soldiers Home ancfwill also make a southern extension bevond ShaW University, the (Trent colored school Another suggestion was made that steps should be taken to have the Y. M. C. A. building and it is j shown very clearly that scores of young men now spend their evenings in very questionable places. it was pointed out that Kaleigh u the only capital without a Y. M.jC. A. and that in the other, progressive towns in North Carolina that there arc handsome buildings of tHIs character. It , was urged that the One here should have reading rooms, gymnasium, sni a natatorium, etc for use all the year round. The Club took hold of this matter very promptly, aa Indeed it did all of thosa brought forward. Another pressing; natter was then in troduced by your correspondent, this being the scarcity of labor which is causing so much annoyance here, not only domestic labor but that In all aorta of enterptiiefl, and the varied indus tries. This la really a very keen ques tion indeed. A-portrait of the late Mr, William C. Stronich, for tea years the devoted chairman, of the Board of. Directors of the Soldiers Home bere has been placed on the walla there in the room which is at once the office, ind Is a memorial of him, having, been equipped by the Daughter of tha Coftfederacy tad who ateopresenU this picture, . which is greally appreciated and liked. Secretary Joseph E. Pogua of the State Fair, aayt the attendance and the receipt at the laU fair were both fo per cent greater loan ever before. The receipts from the tales of privilege W the "midday wert ninety per cent greater thaa tly iera last year. , , Beautify your eompkxloii with litt't coat. If you wish a smooth, clear, creamUkt complexion, rosy cheeks, laughing eyes, take UollwUt'a Rocky Mouutatn Tea, cmUet beautlfler known. , 55 cents, f S Duffy ' Kiw !fkCttou Market.', Tbe following war the opening and eloalng price oA the New York Cottdn Eichartga, Not H, '-;. ; Open Mgn" Low. CIom 10.6a 10.W tlt3 0) 10.80, 10.41 Jea 10.7S , ' 10.e3 Mch 10.91 10 S3 RclpU 44, CI UstYear-M.no. ; ' No trrtilt to !mi (f'V'V t?i.jr tf you ee what m ft ant Waterii (Lire i-.t-w. - your i'Mfi tt 'V Wfil fof vr TharAigivIrg llm- Waritt ly. 1 WHITE 4SD t5-: YELLOW niDDISfi " j V ' - A Brilliant Jluptial Event At Christ Church One of New Bern's Fair Daughters Becomes a Bride: A Large Assembly Wit ness Th Ceremony. Not in many years lias ther been a marriage in this city that has had eo many fine appointments and where every detail was carried out so perfect ly us was the wedding of Miss Isabel, the youngest daughter of Judge and Mrs. Henry R. Bryan, ahd Mr. Edwin Henry Jordan, of Columbusi . Ohio, at Christ Church last evening, the church btiig' thronged with rela'ivjs and friends. Upon the arrival of the wedding party, the familiar tones of Loher.igrin wedding march were sounded by the oanist, Miss Rosa Dail, the party was met at the lobby by the surpliced choir and ushers, of whom the latter were Messrs. F. S. Duffy, H. R. Bryan Jr.. and R. A. Nunn. They were fol lowed by the maid of honor, Miss Mar garet Bryan, sister of' the bride, and after her came the flower frirl, . Miss Mary Norcott Lmdon, of Charlotte, a niece of the bride. The groom and his best man, Mr.' Ar thur A. Brown, passed up the side aisle and reached the altar just before' the groomsmen and bridesmaids, who were as follows: William Graham oi Raleigh, Shepa'rd Bryan of Atlanla, George Henderson, E. K. Bishop and T. W. Waters; Misses Evalyn Jordan, of Brunswick, Md., Mary Norcott Broadfoot, Fayetteville, Adaline Clay pool, Annie t tevenson and Bettk Windley. The bride with her father by whom she was given away were the last to reach the altar, the bridal couple taking their places beneath a floral bell where Rev. L. G. H. Williams, rector of thechurch, pronounced the solemn and impressive words, that made them man and wife. Upon their leaving tie church Mendlessohn's wedding nur:h was played. " The decorations of the church were simple but beautiful, yellow and wbici beingthe colors. The altar was lavish ly adorned withyellow chrysanthemums on a background of white with a prettj setting of vines. The bride's gown was of rich and beautiful silk crepe de chine trimmed with point laca; the veil was of tulle; 3he wore elaborate and costly orna ments consisting of diamonds and pearls. ' She carried a large and lovely shower bouquet of brides roses. Tin mal.'s of honor wore gowns of white china silk and the bridesmaids drss6 were of white China silk accordcon plaided; they wore short tulle veils. The presents were numerous, beauti ful and costly, and embraced nearly every thing described by silver and gold articles, lovely cut glass and bric- a-brac. Mr. Jordan is a prominent young business man ef Columbus, Ohio, and although his visits to -New Bern have been few, he has made many friends by bis geniality and pleasant beating. The bride Is a life long- resident of New Bern, and one of her beautiful, accomplished and popular daughterr. une naa always Decn a social ravonte wherever she has viaited and ar e is well known in the social circles of Ral eigh, FayetteyUle, Charlotte and W.l mington aa well as other cities of this State and In other States. Mr. and Mrs. Jordan left at 6 o'clock on the A. & N. C. for the north. Hyomel Cutis Catarrh Bmthi It No dangerous drug or alcoholic con coctlona are taken into the stomach when Byoroei is used. Breathed through the inhaler, the baUamic- healing of Hyomel penetrate to the moat rem .te U of the nose and throat, and thus nulls the catarrhal germ, heals the Ir ritated mttcooa -membrane, and wives eompleU and permanent cure, Hyomel U the almpleat, moet pleas ant and the only guaranteed, cur for catarrh that has been discovered. Com plete-outfit, 11.00; ettra bottle, M nt. v. . : ,; . , : 4 ;.. For eel by F8. Duffy, , ;' "i . Toi Midcip Princni.. Mia Sophie Brandt, perennally and vocally one of the most brilliant of foong prima donna, , t b heard In tb comic opera succtM f the Knlckefborker Thratre, New York, Madcap Princees," at the opera nooae, Gokletiore, pent ToJly Nov. 21. Special rate from New Cera. f ; . i . . .. ... ' . . . . All kln.'lef Umr. " FrV V'atT Chin I f tr. HighU OoodLuck to YouBuro JluNm JiMUiin.;! Ur T! t.t I tj.'. and r-.n,:VsT ft ft or -Thr.lif1vrf - Tar fr4 IU M tiiw, oe wt ly rr.or. r rri.? 4R, t, Absolutely Pure A GRAPE CREAM OF TARTAR BAKING POWDER It makes the most delicious and healthful hot breads, biscuit and cake FREE FROM ALtJM, LIME OR PHOSPHATIC ACID Alum baking powders are unhealtliful. Do no't use them for raising food under any circumstances. So detrimental are alum baking powders. considered, that in most foreign countries their sale is prohibited. In many States in this country the law com pels alum powders to be brandedrto show that they contain this dangerous acid, while in the District of Columbia, Congress has prohibited the sale of all food that contains alum. Alum taking powders are sold to consumers at from io cents a pound to 25 ounces for 25 cents, or 25 cents a pound, and when not branded may generally be distinguished by their price. . I Ift 1 ; J,. J . kf v ' Paul Gilmort a Worker For Peaci. To see Paul Glimore transfix a num ber of men with hU trusty sword in the exciting combat at the climax of the third act of his romantic spectacular drama, "Captain Debonnaire," and to not the gusto with which he speaks of encounter sanguinary (also In the play) on would not guess that the Jaahing young actor ia really the moet peace loving of men and ia devoted to the rapidly spreading movement to do away with war aa a means of settling International disputes. "The world ha progressed too far in civilisation V retain the moet cruel and unnecessary institution of barbarism war," say Mr. Glimore, "There should be rw'poteJbt crisis between en ; MaktlPilBiiriwIU. . . 'i ' ;,v mm tint U em.kWred Unlay with on exeepUon 'i? . !?? , . 0. ReM 6f mlnitrel fam and itrang U My W are aewnen. ana oo-fl rr. born te the Bute of Virginia. Year after) ear thea favortto hat toured Chwtegtf totry and each C!7e r.T .iVZ had. t ny prir and so today If yo wUI Mk.yoor local hm manager who win wj" 'f,gfrrowwerhtr8nd.f(.1 ' . . Ura 4Meh at she bWght of wmi 1ft ' . , , . Thle tUr ll.Ul r.';irpsr Wed- Jted mlc At I p. m, Bunday at nUy In the dainty eirdy T"tiu t'r- , - . Jrwna,' "At Cojf G iw' and earh ' tv.f al of our peopl UecvMQr tr -h-t afur iU will U n In tut ktt, " Tv 7" f -r r r-r-Jwe t V Mt t; ,,,-,;.-r. Tor- lightened nations that could not be Bet tit d by reason, common sense and an application of the golden rule. The arbitrament of arms was harrowing and mercilees enough during the feudal ages and back further when the world was yo'jry. "But, by now, the mre force of evolution, of chng, of development should have made war a wnapon turned into diue. We hnVe discarded nearly very other ancient method of proced ure. There ia nothing in our Individual life or in the liven of nations that Is like it was Un na'.uriia fo. It is then indeed to be deplored that the moat savage and unworthy lncl! nation ef OtlP rmmnim f rtr fm i Kr alwmM aiir. vlv In us." WlrtGriM Hovember 16th. hUr.g rorn and potato irt,f a. . Mr. H.C. Jones ol flWufort .tUnd drrkatTUlGrov Sunday af. rBoon, , , - Norru n r r-n-dal. and D. W, Huntrfngt went to New Bern ort tmsinea Thandaf. UV en,r of Kh0d Mr Newport, Mr. tAw4 Oarraway of MerrlMoon w. . -,1B .flM. wriy mt nj at iiarww mwmh; 1 BMnuay. j 1.,- 1 fcmnfland n Prls. rrtyoith - of . Koveniber IOUi st Wk r:.., Aca Smv. The froteJe are fc u inneranr ci tnurra rsjfm. 7H t,i)l!ie er edlal!y mvlUd I ! m Goods ul Dill Pickles. Sweet Mangoes. Sweet Cucumbers and Sour Cucumber Piek'lse, Sauer fciraut. Mince Meat. Cape Cod Cranberrier. Fresh Carolina Rice. Oatflakes. Big Hominy. Grits. Buckwheat. Fresh lot Fox River Print Butter. New car load, Snow Drift Flour, ground from New jla, And the beat Lard sold. Try a poundjof it and Jyou ffl be sur prised at the improvement in the flavor of your biscuit. The very highest grade groceries at the lowest possible priee ia what we offer you, and guarantee everything aa represent. Yours to please, J. L. MGDaniel I Wholesale & Tavker Store. Tavker Store. Corner Broad and Hancook fits. w mtef Winters knocking at our door, With no uncertain sound he's demanding entrance everywhere Are you ready for him ? How about your Winter Suit and Overcoat 1 Are they in proper condition to weather the storm of she com ing season ? How about your Winter Underwear, your GloVes, your Shoes, Hats, Shirts, Nerkwear and Hosiery. If there are .my weak spots in your wardrobe w ar here t strengthen them with the HE3T THAT'S MADE. In the Dry Coodi line we'vt everything ready for you and we trust that you, Madam, will examine our stock and get your outfit lure. Cot your Dn ,.i ( Neckwear, your (Jleve V, hne e:;-1 your Hat : nd 1 Tl'.e I!e:-t at M Wu'vo i. i.k' vi the Ic l,it. 1 rk-c-d. -Just good 1 ood Saws. Coal Hods. Coal Shovels, Heating and Cook Stoves. Two 'ar Loads Ellwood Wire Pouoa Just received. Gaskili How. & Mill Supply Co Malagn Grapen 20 cU lb. Dajikct Grapes, 30c basket. Heat Bnnanan 20c dozen. Applen 3T, 0 and &0 ct pock. I.cmonB 20 cU doi. Florida Oranges 4n and B0 cts dozen. Rahins f0 ctn peck. The lest Celery on the market. Dates. Figa. Cocoanuts. Cranherriwi. Freeh Chocolate and bon bona, All or today at the Phone 33 Lutnsden & Stlth , .'lNSDIiAKCE AGENCY. 8tng Un of ITr Insurant Conv paaW.' . All Busmen promptly attended I Kollci, ( afayer tlahn ha bl bO In the hrk!;n of th Daniel. Uahn tlotee - Mul4 c..priy, m Cravrt ilrwi, wHer be will U tlee4 to e all J-r Hfoal St, Fut Co, wm hav'r? Nthte !ih blm, and all cDaniel's Retail Groeer. Goods ' ,Ja hrre, get your Shoes, your Cloaks, your y.xir I'ndei-wear and Hosiery here. uve Millinery Department where you can get Millinery line. Our inducement ia. goods. AXTER Pbeoe U Account North Carolina Annua CotH ference, A. M . E. Zioti CHufth, New' . Bern, N. C, December J-Y -1806 the A. k N. C. R. R, will aeH Mood trip v tickeU to New Bera iron Ooldaboro " 11.25, UGrange 95c, ,lUnston TQr, Dover BOc, Morehead OX$t, ' Bcao- ' fort 11.00, rates from 3I thr Btallons in proportion. Ticket tt U sold DoC 3, and 4, good returning1 fentfl fee, S, 1906. For further InfortnaUo arp'y to any agent A. 4N.C.1 ; ' R E- L. BfKCTf, ' Traffic tUoej-er.' , fUbiboro, N. C. Lw Rata to lUrtoX Account Vhflnia Carctaa Fd fall game, Norfolk Nor. 3, rto JUiJ apply for the round trf frowN. l'm Dover, Km. too, and LaCrwt,' JVM from Morehead Otyaa4Newp y'r, from Beaufort Ticket tQ ,U Nov. , with final limit Dee. 1 r-u;j. man SWper wiU bl tnr! Bem to NorfoQu Oof trmia K. 4. Nov. , anrtng Norfolk f a. rt J.- ,v. , retanitnc iMttea Vtt r f , Lrov, wa, and to;, -wr f- D. L Berth rata. $it,i, t iiiiiitiiii...f.l , til Qiurt.il, . ' .. ..." . Citst. , - i r .1. r. f prra ln! ?.d to Mm ar recreated njttA. OAn- MTA, t ' ; . I I ! -j ." I1 ' . 1 I. 4 I 4 rl :l f' ry !'"r f fril iwhool tt U tB rvl m Mlnr,t, - , ' r, T KATE1 IIAJ!??. f7' W-.T ?
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