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SOMEOF THE LATEST MUSICAL
HITS.
v Never in the history of the popular
music business have two songs had
such a great degree of popularity
- as hve "Mammy Jinny's Jubilee'
and "He wants Someone to call him
Papa. ' These two phenomenal song
. hits have taken Ch cago and New York
City by storm, and were written by
; , Gilbert and Muir, writers of "Waiting
for the Robert E. Lee." Both songs
' are a revelation as far as melody and
words are concerned, and they are free f
from suggestiveness or double entendre.
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squarely on the shoulder and knocked
him down. He was assisted back to
his room in the Everett House and was
confined to his bed for a day.
The dramatization of this famous
story will baseen here at the Masonic
Theatre, October 13th.
CIRCUS HERE OCTOBER 4.
Barnum and Bailey To Give Two
Performances.
Ji BLOOD MARKED MANUSCRIPT
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.Thomas Dixon, the author, bears a
deep, dark, genuine blood stain, the
history of which is unique. This blood
.mark was made from a wound received.
t in limd W-. ! fl.- 14 tnra All.
present Ambassador to Great Britain.
, :. Mr. Page, as the literary authority of
... the firm of Doubleday, Page & Co. was
the judge into whose hands this first
'.: novel of the author fell.
: Mr. Page was so absorbed in reading
the manuscript that he continued it
: while trying to cross Fourth
Avenue from the old Everett House
on Madison Square to the firm's place
a of business. He paid no attention to
clang of the bell of a Madison Avenue
street car sweeping uptown along this
: line. The car struck our Ambassador
Interest in the approaching visit
of the Barnum and Bailey Greatest
Show on Earth grows with every day.
With Us parade of novelties, its re
organized menagerie, European Com
pany of stars and a brand-new equip
ment throughout, costing $3,500,000,
its coming to New Bern on October
4 will be an event not to be forgotten
in a lifetime.
Another feature of the day, more
mportant than all the others, is the
great spectacle of "Clcpatra" which
is offered as an introductory to the per
formance in the main tent. One entire
train is necessary to convey to town
the thousands of coswmes, the pro
perties and the special scenery of the
production. The wordless play is pre
sented on the largest stage in the world
and with a cast of 1,250 characters, a
grand opera chorus, an orchestra
of 100 soloists, a ballet of 350 dancing
girls, 650 horses, five -herds of elephants
and a caravan of camels.
The big circus opened its season
in Madison Square Garden, New York
City, in March. Never before in
the history of the amusement affairs
of the metropolis was a circus given
such an enthusiastic reception. With
out a single exception the newspapers
declared it greater than ever. The
performances to be given here will
be exactly the same as those presented
during the Garden engagement, when
so many thousands of people weie
turned away. Not a change has been
made since the opening night.
The Barnum and Bailey circus was
never as large and as attractive as tl 18
year. Its newly established street
spectacle is altogether different from
the morning parades of the past.
The menagerie is a complete zoo.
The show is drawing even larger
crowds than during past years. It
has played to capacity in every town
it has visited this season. It will no
doubt play to capacity here.
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FREE BATHS
Hot or Cold at the '
Midgette Hotel
ORIENTAL, N. C.
Located on the banks of
Neuse river where you get
the breeze all the 1 time.
Hot and Cold v running
water, Screens. Serve the
best food in Pamlico
County. Special rates by
week,
Home of the Traveling
men.
MIDGETTE HOTEL
W. F. Midgette, Pro
We have Reop-
ened Our Meat
Market
and have on hand to-day
as fine Beef, Veal, Lamb
and Pork as ever brought
to this city. Phone 121 or
122. Your, orders will re
ceive prompt attention.
New Bern Pro
duce Co.
EXCURSION TO JACKSONVILLE
, AND TAMPA, FLORIDA
sr&&iA via -the jU
ATLANTIC COAST LINE.
- On Tuesday, .September 23, the
Atlantic Coast Line will sell round trip
ticke a from New Bern to Jacksonville
Fla., at $8,50 and to Tampa at $10.50,
limited to reach original' starting point
not later than midnigh . of Tuesday
September 30, 1913. Proportionate
rates will be made from other points
in Virginia, North and South Carolina.
Ample Pullman; and coach accom
modations will pe' provided ; for all
passengers, and everything will be done
by the management of the Atlantic
Coast Line to make this a first class
excursion. For tickets, Pullman accommodations
and schedules see the nearest Agents,
or address, T. C. Whtfe, General Pas
senger Agent, or W. J. Craig, Passenger
Traffic Manaaer,: Wilmington, N. C
Leopard's Spots
t Thomas Dixon and Augustus E. Thomas
At a Rehearsal of This Famous Play
Nicely Arranged.
It Is related that the negroes were
once greatly excited In Johannesburg
over a rumor of a Kaffir uprising. One
white woman said to her black boj: ?
"You wouldn't kill your missus,
would you?"
"Oh, no." the boy replied; "boy next
door kill you. and I kill bis missus."
Tbe affair, It seemed, bad all been
arranged, and very delicately at that
This boy's name was "Machinery.?
The blacks take any name they hear
usd among the whites, and "Machin
ery" Is a very common name In Johan
nesburg. E. W. Howe's Monthly.
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Sound Advice.
"These shoes you sold me last week
squeak so that they actually keep me
awake nights." said the customer, en
tering the shoe store.
"My dear sir." replied the shoe deal
er reassuringly, "you shouldn't slew
In them." Yonkers Statesman.
Human Nature.
Tell a man that there are 270,169,325,
481 stars and he will believe you. But
It a sign says Fresh Taint, he has to
make . a personal Investigation. Clnc
clnnarJ Enquirer.
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able to leave the world any better for
one's little life tn It! Abraham Lincoln.
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PHONE 174 '
That cold day; is coming soon.
We have out heaters on display.
Come and pick them while the time
is ripe. J. S. Basnight Hardware
Company, 67 South Front street.
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