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y m 1878 c':icli:;a. tit,: day t-u. . T W EXT Y NINTH YEA il A C : . I L .7 U I I I TOLSIL 1 J4 . n ; n - : n'rnrn LrrSl AT ' " - ' , .-f ' -if. ! iA.I. j v. -"?irfA, Ai --A" 1 HK -i A 1 '4 1 6 4f . 1 'A- Jv I 'it AW?. Ti fc,-V 'IA 1 U , J.U J.l luw. ,. i. -i i PaTT'-V treatest precaution b; protecting jour A 't j ' coney esahst pcssllle loss shod J be exer. i tised ia justice to yourself. The depositors :if rhift Rank af" nrnterfod 'hv ih ; lamest - " Capital fund In this section of the fetate. The management of the bank, moreover is conservative and prudent, its di-'; rectorate being composed of NfcVY- Bbl TRUST; THli AVEEKS SPECIALS ; Tailored Suits : aricl Skirts. . TJie feature $r this week will be the ele. :gant display of fashionable wearing; apparel Suits, separate Skirts, Waist , PetticoatS; .Sweaters and everything needful for woman's wear. Miifidery Suggestions ; You cab find any shape one of Sparkle and Beauty rarest occurance whereby flat of becoming style and eacji and everj one J MITCHELL & CO. ." ...! .'mmimmmmmnK.. . ..U-.." -V . : T 7,1-1 .t r'l ; ' A r,.A l ?: A i Ellis: Cpal and Wood iV?Phone' 47- 11. JylM JfBMBlmffffiP.. i,- i '' i il ii iiiiii urn mi u,ii.r' .,i -i.,),i.iuiii, mi. in, i , j :' ;rM..i , tetter wherx suffering from accident1 ! ' 1 f " I n 1 1 r f " or .illiie' thai po-icym a good.' ; , I r reliable Company 'K'fllliirfi V ntr;The .Marylanckiasuaity H "t ll,,,M ' y(a8'$SCOS.OOyoffhigh I Ar-rM; ?Iass protection at Wall cost acaih- 'Jt is Velddni I man., neglects" to insure his property against ,fi;?f his life against "death". ' Is -.'there any reason yijy he; thoiild not also' protect' himselfrwhjle living? ! hbk this.dver and let Us explain how easy the plan works. No medical examination required . REAL ESTATE, ; ' JN'SOUANCE, ;u ' TY rOYI'Z 1 aM;vM; prominent med.. -;4-T " JJAJNIllIHli 5 and style. Thtfexhibit i$ in which it would be the you would fail to find a . beauty and prices to suit " , . PRESENT-Vhs'.r OUR CARD ? l''. 1 t .L . .. .. it. . 1 ' . ' -f ' , ouu ueg to rem na yqn mat wnac s 'etetthep Ice pf coal between ' now And nxt Anfil. It Mrtuinlir :c wont-be any", theiperC- Ixok, then,, to yourcoaj bins at one ahd let us fill them UP with JBom of - S: the best fuel mined in this country 1 1 i.'tllu i II ' , , cleaned, full weight and delivered - .:.!. - s i- COMPANY rpla'protection at femall cost ! again- ,C!GAr.sTOSVA::Ly- You can make your i..'".!,iv;t that the cipara we sdl j(.u pi- 1 just as we ri'prPHcnt l'..crn. . you , fi-r an impm L .1 1 -, j vilpclil tiinpnrtcili' .t Vo yoa 1 ' 9 I( y ,, ' i( ( it .'I'll ; 1. In' ! ,f" ' ' ' 'i t r v r ; Mrs. Elizabeth Hall "Succnmba., to v i"" Inj uries Yesterday ' ' i.-' Afternoon. Mm. Elisabeth -Hall, an aged lady who U well known in this city succumb ed yesterday afternoon to injur its re ceived while ahe twaa endeavoring to extinguish .fire Da bet person Sunday mmiing'r- (. XJ. ; A.$ """ t ." lira. Hall, '"hat' been living at Mra. Kate Thorntbn'a on Q leen street, Sun day morning Mrs. Thornton; Jn company with her two sons attended services at one of the churches" and -upon their re turn found tire. Hail lying on the floor frightfully burned. ? v - vl "l " She was at once-taken to Stewart's Saqitorium where medical attention wt rendered her but despite' all efforts to save her : life she succumbed . to her in juries. . , j TA f'- It is supposed that while she was sit' ting in front of the fire she fell asleep and a spark: offire -popped, out on her skirt and ignited Jt . - '' T" - - ' '"-' ' ,,' ., ,if. '.-V -.A', A A' A ""W-iit: , TO CDBE A COLO IN ONE DAY Take LAXATIVE, BROMO ' Quinine Tablets. " Pruggists refund money if it fails to cure," , jE.; W, GROVE'S signa ture is oft .each box. 25c . , ,f,;. . $ Stump ".A Blasting Demohstratlon . Yesterday afternoon at Hackbura and Willett's. farra.N a- atqmp blast demonstration .was given '.under 'the auspices ef the DuPont Powder Co. Stamps and one large tree were blrfwn up By the dynamite process with the greatest e8e, and the crowd of far mers, wore both entertained and Tr Btructed. ' " : " . - " . Mrs.' O. A. Kafer Entertains 'One' of the, most delightful, rocial events of the Beaton was an oyBter eoast given last night by Ur; O A Kaf er in honor of the Girls friendly Society of Christ Episcopal church. f, - -; : ' . The interior, of Jthe home had pen beautifully decorated for the occasion with hundreds of chrysanthemums and tfter 8 o'clock-the scene that greeted their eyes as they eoteredjwaa one long ti.be remembered. Mr. and Mrs. Kafer assisted by Miss, Emma Duffy greeted the guests add ushered, them into .the spacious room in the rear of .the build ing the merrymakerr were engaged in dancing.-' Muflte.' for- thfa event , pu burnished by a; skilled orchestra and the participants thoroughly " enjoyed themselvee. 'A 4 A A' "'J-"' Immediately after- the (lancing had - ceased the oysters v"W?reBerved and, these were thoroughly en joyed by all. The entire party then repaired to the Victoria theatre where they had graci ously invited by Messrs Block and Kap Ian, th managers.. ."J-: r?'v.'; J Each and every one of the guesU'ex breased themselves as having thorougly enjoyed fhe . evening , And voted ; Mrs. Kafer the most charming of hostesses, i Pr. Shoop's Health fffee is created from pure parched grains, malt,; nuts, etc.-no real coffee in it. Fine in fla voris "made in a minute." Mo 20 or 30 minutea tedious boiling, Sample free -rH. ,C Armstrong.. : . -. J ttS'- TA-K1: III-; Convened Testeray Morning With Judge- G. w.' Ward u Presiding..-r: ' A two weeks term of Craven County Superior Court for the trial of civil ca ses was convened in this city yester day morning with Judge "George W. Ward presiding. V:' The first and only case called during the day was the civil action of Morton vs the Bladen Lumber Co. The defend ant in tins case is rcprenriie 1 ry r." 1 ..;rs tlioreA Dunn and Cumn.& Caon, v.)i',e ?. 7. D. T'clvr is t; ;ei-rii i for t'i.e ;.r .trod.:. , i e t. V l evi iff a w,8 y, ! Ft 1! ? . ; f f : a t ' i ! t" p t" ' . r"y 1 1 1 t I i at i j a t ' t it ! ' i I 1! in. S I nniin uuu Tragic Pilgrimage of Eussia's Fa ;- inous Author, and Social A Performer Ends la V' . VT-V, W :Death.-AA'A A Astopova, Nov. 2L-At 6:05 Sunday morning Count Leo Tolstoi died peace fully,. The Countess Tolstoi, Dr. Mak oyetaky and other attending physicians were aphis' side when the end came. It was 'recognized long before thst his case was hopeless, and t 6 o'clock in the morning; after, the Couqtess' had been summoned and the other members of the family bad gathered in an ad joining room, Han .physicians issued a bulletin announcing that the activity of the heart had almost ceased and - that his condition was extremely dangerous. r Several of iha physicians were great ly overcome ay the approaching; death of Russia's great writer. A 5 -4 .?' .Toktoi, accompanied only by'Or Ma- kqvetsky, left hia home' at Yasanaya, Poliana, for the purpose of ending nis days in solitude, to.which he- more and more inclined during , bis ' latter yean, 1 His pilgrimage led him to the monaste ry at Shamardine. v in the provutca of Kaluga, when ho remained as the gnest of hia sister Marie, who is a nun In the cloister. A , JA'f" A-tK A Learning that his "retreat had '.been discovered, he insisted upon proceeding to the 'Caucasus, where he hopd jTw spend hit last days close to the TolstUn colony on the shores of the: Black,.Sea. But during the railroad journey, he was overcome with exhaustion and the cold, and Dr. Makbvetsky was compell ed to nave him transfered -to the; flag station etAAstopovai where he was made as comfortable a possible 'in the, rude wooden bulldingA . J A. . . For five days he had lain there suf fering first from .bronchitis and .later lets were eauea irom Moscow ana other places, rbiJt ;not withstanding their "ut most tffort. th neart of the great Rus sian responded but, feebly to the restore atiyes and stimulanto administered , ' On Saturday the attacks of heaft fail ure increased alarmingly" and : many' hours' prior to thr end the physidihe had given np all hope. Countess Tolstoi was admitted to the sick room, for the first time that night, hut' her husband failed to recognize her. She had hSBt en d to be beside him; when the learned several dayrego that his illness was seV rioua, but the physicians had deemed it advisable 'thafshe be- kept away from the Count, fearing that her preamea migljt causo the patient emotion,1 "Oth er, members of: the family' were" lrom time.ta time admitted . to the presence ofheir father, and his daughter,' Al- exanara, nas- oeen-jn constant atteno- thanksgiving Soiree., AProfeitBotAUmon who is ctitbf the city for a few days1, will return Thurs day and bold nis regular dancing elasrv and on Friday at the same hours, with A soiree at 9 p, m. Thanksgiving nigh' f;Z- .A,i.tn ii... ;i.n,A,',,'- - 1 Complimentary .Tea For November i Bridesi ;J um yi iuv luveurai ua moist ktiibiic affairs ev6r given in New Bern, was the reception, by Mrs. Monroe floweli; yesterday afternoon, 5 from four to ait o'clock, at her borne en Johnson street 1 he reception was complimentary, to Miss. Elizabeth Ellis', , Mies" Elizabeth Burrua and Mist Kate Pendleton, the November brdet elect, - The house wad beautiful in a profusion of palms, ferhs chrysauthemums nd Unshaded white candles. , . - 5A.A -- -t The parlor : was exquibite In yellow and white decoration! and the dining room in autu-nn leaves, , - -' " Misses, Ruth Howell and Grae eMun ger opened the door toJ the guests end they were cordially greeted in the 1.-! by Mrs. J T HolK rter, who was beauti ly gowned in t;..cK marquisette over white satin. - The charnIj hostc, clad in a handsome velvet fvn, r-" "v ed her guests in the frl r, r . Mf"3 L)l, in evjut. 'to I broii! 1 rolie over-v i ly r I- with .i Kisa d s.a,n, t' c ' ' 1 i t'i 1. r a 1 ri i" J ri.'". s ! It i : lenng nrsc irora proncn.i.s ana.iawriG cemetery, Jbtiat t t fonenil from inflamation of the Binga." Special- g later. - ; 4" yjctuai'asseq Away atstewart'a Bamtoriuia Bunday Af- -tefaoon. 4 everal days ago Mr. Noah Hardisor, a citizen ofChocowioity, N. a-waAa tacked by two negro highwaymen near Oriental, and during the Aaeountetet1 ceived a shot wound in hia head,. v I ' Ie was picked np and carried te Ori ental, from which place bet .wi' Jatf brought to this city and placed; in"th Stewart SanitorJum for treatment , ;t was seen from the first that wounded man had only n alight ehane for Recovery, as the", wound waaAif ta seiious aature;.hut evarythic'j poeatble - aone iar . nun oy ; uie nurses ana physicians, Sunday morning however; it was teen that the' end was not far o& and at 5 o'clock "Sunday' af teraobn hi aoul tooklfis Ciirhe iinfai Itm VtaVi ' ""-!' A sfiarch hat been Instituted for the negroes who commuted the crime bat up to the present time they are sUll at 3YCdrmei!efarr met last'nuThe to holdim -inqueet Ver the body, bht on account of too lack of several wi&esies the Coroner thought it best te-poeti1 nu? una. y MKy fvuia -am eecureu, t Ladies do not?forgef the tsci ocnipnsiraiion ai jai vis one weelrbewnnina ita dy'N0V7: $lsth ' A' J rtBMAwajr.A- ' Miss Virginia Harrfson daatfbtef of Mr, W,-Bi Hatrlaon of Chicaara passfid from ewth on Saturday at 'midnigfeti " ATbe remains witlbeinterrf m CMaV '.. A. . . - A M Cotton Con tracts. Valid. A esse was tried in the term of Supe rior Court just closed that iof especial ioteirest togroweri andn puyers, ptcoi ton, a it c U't.nah'ei the; Validity of eoii firaclatblibottonfO'r futate delivery! The custom pFevtlla more or le.il'(f the cdttoa belt; for farnterlf iof inaki 'coW t Act m Jhe spring to seU their cotto W thelaU ar" epeciredpHce. It ii remcmbertd that Int year ihili cotton wis told in this ifayi end the price adV vincing"eterarc'e6U'b1tween the time of raakiv-j; tfreonttBtndltSo'tiaio6i deliverytAttteW'weresjny farmeri who reraaed to. max delivery of the tfdttonVs'MntretteflA fn some Wtanl tit sol;s were' eh.te against tiiewtt turn idt ins uiUCTewe uie .pfief 9i th cotton Vtbe'rime; of Waking, w extract and. Jthe time- It ahoukl havl ben deliveredAIt war one f Utesxreai se that was tried; entitled Hi AVGfai i Verna Carson,'ndi the vrdWt' of iddgmemVhetngt rendwed- agams iKe defeitfor.tldlffeneethprici o( the eotton.--GrenviQe- Reflet ter; c Royal Worcester corset; Joh$ ww sw wwaw - t a A Tjiur8day,v.Novem!irH.2lthf' Set j Astae as ,..jy3y ct xjianitai he 1 .4. iCoverdor W, W. Kitchin hat Isjocd the following Thankrgivfng - Procla. iBation-,:,,;. ,;A'r; A'k' "Dorirj the pact yetf peace land or. ri ive frev! J i.i or Bthta e t. I tf '1 A F d we1 e n .4 ff ! ! aarvis' corsetUwtriltdem JuSt TRY putting your money in our bank and watching ( the balance to jour credit grow, and see if it doesn't make " you feel better tu save and MAKE OUR BANK YOUR BANK. We pay liberal interest consistent with safety 4 per cent. THE PEOPLES BANK 0113 SHOWING OF M 5 ir,". VI" .WV INCLUDES THE NEW Oriental effects are Fashion ii favorites in waisting for Fall. 'When style authorities turn : to the Orient for color schemes .pa establish the reason's fashion ; they are always sure to develop -designs which are at once pleas ing, satisfying and beautiful. !. t- We do. not know of anything which ! effective in design than waists made renaan pawerps. J. J. ", 1; Let Us fiirnish! 'you, with Al .SSSSSJfr '-1--P d ins ngui price yr auy jnuaumy,; v yai. ouwuuu wire fsne'e just received Every roll of ?ariod Rubv bsr Roofing we sell is guaranteed . piorie '.Or? write; '1 Ci "ILL HARD WARE: CO. t, rhone 147, 'A f ' Z iNew.Bern, C,'- Lhenyoii I have a good bank account. FALL WAIST PATTERNS ORIENTAL EFFECTS. will make up into garments of these new silks in their striking elks Temple THE GLADSOME DAY OF OUR FOREFATHERS -the day of Thanksgiving-comes on apace. To aitf the general re- k jolcingfwe are.matmg apecial of ;;?fefings" of Dry Goods iatr- special prices. You can do very much a worse you can't do better by 4'3 hot seeing us first when in need of Shoes;' Press Goods etc. Barrington Dry GoodsCo. bimetrndMement Vhayou need, " We1 have- -, . SI D f of all kinds ;in all sizes; . a I "D - before leaving ihe a' ' ,nreSTPICTLYv 3 i "A ..t:f. I -I 3 A' - sv A A ffA v"' A', t4 v H fc., ;f.f-!A' A.
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