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Befit A- "Mnfn VOLUME IIIM. NEW BERN, CRAVEN COUNTY. N. C FRIDAY, NOVtMBKU i, lltun... sehiND ski r I u S . RALEIGH. RALEIGH. GfcNEKAL LAkk L AMPAlUN. 1 I V Tat Harder Use Pou Sere or Election. Railroad Extension In Hyde Omnty. Special to Journal. Raljiuu, (Violirr 31. -Today ihe White men, Mn)riini nil O'NikI. i rr arraigned on iLc charge of iitunlering Peter QriOtu, aUo while, la i U I - count t. Two weckt sko the cnrnnei'ii jury bmIi! the killing was a JiisllfUhle Immlckle, bat list Friday Hie men wire riest.-i and Jailed, without Ihe privilege of bail The 8taUt claims to Lave strung ca- against I hem. II. Ii. Uraiil, the hVpiiiuican clerk of the Federal Court here, luaki thechaige that the Democrats are keeping J.J. Jenkins, l'opuilet, Id the Held as a Con gressional candidate In this dialiioi, in other words are paying liliu not to with draw in Favor of Clles, the Kepnlillcan nomluec, lu order to have an opportu nity to divide the Republican vole. The fact la the Democrat do not care a straw whether Jenkins slays In the 'field or withdraws, as li. W. Pou, the Demo cratic nominee lll win in a walk. Engineer Clapmau of tht Uieat Easl ern railway is bore, looking into the business out look, with a view 10 asoei taln whether It will pay to enlend the road to Raleigh. It U now under con struction between Fremont and Snow Hill, and Its objective point eastward is Englebanl, Hyde county, ou l'auillcu sound. Clapmaj) says that there will be an all-rail route between Fremont and Englebanl. Several hundred men are now grading and some miles of track are down. He will look carefully Into the prospect for business in case It is di clded that Kalcigb will lie a desirable ob jective point. The State museum Is presented by Hill Heed of Hertford county with the first copy of the New Yuri Sun, of date Sept 3, 1833. It Is a trifle larger than a letter sheet but the paper nnd the press work are of high quality. Boers Sure to Win. Special to Journal. London, Oct. 31 A dispatch from Pretoria says that negotiations for the surrender of the Doers have failed. The Boers believe fiat If they can bold out to the end of the year they will receive foreign help. N. C. Cotton Crop. Special to Journal. Kai.kioii, Oct. 31. The estimate on the cotton crop of North Carolina for this year is four hundred anil fifty thorn and bales. Parade in New York. Special to Journal. Nkw Yokk, Oct SI A bit; Round Money parade is being arranged lu New York City for Saturday. Montenegro and Austria. Special to Journal. Visnna, Oct. 31. The Montenegrins attacked an Austrian frontier patrol to day. Two Montenegrins were killed and ten wounded. Two Austrian were wounded. To Carry Ohio. Special to Journal. Cincinnati, October 31. The Demo crats of Cincinnati have gone lo work to make the llryan demonstration lu this -city tonight Ihegreatost ud most enthu siastic political gathering In the history of Ohio, looking towards carrying the islste for Mr. ltryan. Searching the Ruins. Special to Journal. New York, October SI It Is found that the explosion In the Tarrant build ing fire was caused by overheated chlor ate of potash which generated an explo itive gas. It will never be known how many were killed, the bodies were so mangled and found In so many fragments. Alvord in the Tombs. Nkw York, October 3'V -Cornelius I . Alvord, the bank embezzler, parsed a restful night In a cell at police headquar ters This morning ho was allowed the privilege of Hoi corridor, and sal out In bis sblrl al- i-tt's resiling ihe morning pa pers and siMoklnc It appear probable that there miy tie a loot: control a to jurisdiction Dlsirrl Attorney Oardlner apparently la-lug de termined that the prisoner shall be tried la s Slate Court. New Tori For Bryan. Nsw Yomk. October 30 - Executive -Cbalrn.au James K. IV-Onlie, of the Democratic Plate Committee, gar not toalfthl lbs first estimate front lbs Dent ' roe ratio Hule Committee on bow the jfllale woelj go. lie said: - "Oar eeaveas of ihe 8tate gives Itryan .00,000, Mil ft also shows that lbs Itepub llcant will not eone to the Broni with asnre than 70,000 sasjorily. I have re frained from staking say statements, theretofore antll oar canvass was com ' pkrted. This estimate on oar curst Is i very ooaterratlrs ee." CASTORIA , for IaluU and Chlldm. T.t Iti la Un Atari C Bear the 21 CHAIRMAN JOHNSON SAYS. Maryland, Delaware a uJ Ullluniu Sak. Will Carry Minnesota, WliunnMn anJ Illinois. Nkw YuliK, ( ci ;r a - -. . i - the Ne i,rk S,.n ! c. ( ! . ;:yr, (the follow in;; Interne nl, .1 '. Johnson, of Knsns, fhsintisn nt the Democrat. ( N 1 1 1 n k I l.inuiiir loin 1 mlttce 1 'We expect Mr liijsn'K t-pi-eches r to he delivered here this week l, catry Chicago sod Illinois for the 1 'run-entile ticket Four years ogo his speeches in Chicago in 'he elosi tig ,1m s of t he earn palgn saved 30.000 votes for the ti k, l. This year he can do lx-tter, hccfiusc cmi dilions have changed To-day our chances of carrying Illinois are . - -. 1 as those of ibe Republican!- Mr Hi;. :i n V speeches liere will chsnt:,- 1 1 1 tnlc and. I believe, carry the Sta'e " "We will carry New York ly Minim majority, Indiana by ao.ltO) and Ohio by 40 000. Maryland. Wesi Virginia and Delaware ars as safe for Hryan as Texi s or Bouth Caro'lna. I have just received a letter from the chairman of our State Committee In California assuring me that thrtStato will go for llryan by 10,- OOil. We will curry Minnesota and Wis- nfisln In Wisconsin there is now a clrong movement in our favor, and I should not lie surprised to see the Stale go for ltryan by (It) 000. "Mr. Bryan will carry every Stale west of the Mission i river, v ii ii the ex ception of Wyoming and possibly Norlh Dakota. He will have l.Vooo pl-.ialily in Kansas and 2o,0(M) in Nebraska. The Republicans don'l mulct tund the condi Hons 111 those States. liiya-i much stronger ihere thin he wm !,,-.:i ycurs ago. Tills election is going to i"- a in -oluiion of the people, au ! ll- an is going lo sweep the country.' Death of Gen. Frost. St. Lot is, Oct. :tO.--Oen. Daniel M. Frost, who fought In the Mexican War and commanded brigai'c in tin- Con federate Army during the Hi v 1 1 War, is dead at his home in this city. Death of a Nolcd Fdilor. New Oiu.kans, La., Oct. Ill) - Major llenery James Ilearsey, editor of the Daily Stales and one of Ihe l,i ! known n s -paper writer in the South, died here today, lie was fill years oi l and was born in Louisiana. Fastest Boat Afloat. Nkw Voitk, ( )ct. :tl. Charles U. Flint's Arrow, under contract to he the fastest ship ever designed, was launched todav at Ayer's ship-yard al Nyaek, N. V. She was built under a guarantee by her de signers forty-two miles an hour, ami It is said that under pressure she will he able to make fifty. Il has been generally given out that she was constructed in n yacht for Mr. Flint's peisonal mo, hut rumors have been persistent that she was b lilt under contract wllli one of til 1 South Aineri can Governments for service as a lor podo boat. IIui plans so far n they have liecn made public, show equipped for torpedo service. her hilly Big Orders Received. Special lo .1 sum al Naw Yokk. Nov 1 Orders have lie, n received from Great Hrllllan from ship builders 011 the Clyde for one hiinired anil fifty thousand ions of hlnp building material lo be sent from the l -iiied Stales. Bryan in Ohio. Special to Journal, Cincinnati, November I Bryan had a grcal meeting 1 -William -I in Clncln- natlloilay. The rush was so great to hear him that several accidents occurred Mr. Itryau says llial lie Is hopeful of car rylng Indiana No other pll'.a ran eipial DeWllt's Lit tie Karly Risers for promptness, certain ly and efficiency. F. S. DulTy Long Drcdinj Cruise. Special to Journal 1 Wasiiinotiin, Nov 1 I In I nlled States Hli Coiniiilsslon sir on. r Allia tross has returned from a fourteen mnnlhi rrul! In i In-So il h PwHi'- ThU hreaki the r cord or a dredging trip Dreilglng was done at a depth ,,l livi n.iles. Knox Whips the Boers. Iikiion, (M. "0 -The War i lllce has ' received the fi lo Ing from l.md Itnl -erts, daled Pie'oiU, O t ,l-r Jm. 'Knox I weeeaafuly cn'ak'i-il I) 1 1 on oemlmr 27. During the Boer retrrst K n" caught I Dewot In the Kcnshurgr iLlfi Tl-e finery . Intt Considerably and left two guni and three wagons In Kmn'i bands A nntlier 1 ammnnltlon wagon wabl-.n up by a Shell. The British casualties were nil " Heforrlng In Iho Jaeobsdal affair. Lord Roberta says It was due to the irerchery of lbs Inhabitant, who s.lmllied tho Doer lo Ibeir hona-m al High. They opened lire st daybreak. Fourteen men wete killed and lil ware wounded, month 1 Cap Highlanders. Troop (fl pile bed from the Modrlsr river drove off the Boer. Tb bosses of the treacherous la habitants were destroyed. Commnodant Bosmaa was killed. Lord Roberta calls atte.itlna to ihe "lacreeelng Inollaslloa of Jbe belter class of Doer lo ro-opere.1 With British toesonre peeoe," slace Ihsy And that gnerllla warfare It Tlstted with heavy pun!(lim"nl,H UNITED WITH THEM. This Country In Accord With Anglo tier man Agreement. i-riitl lo Journal Washim-ton, Oct 81 The reply of the Inneil Stales to the agreement be tween Knglaud Hii-1 Germany has been made public. ll Is held Iiy the administration that '. he Anglr-fierman agreement simply upholds the policy of the United States an. I thai Ihe open door policy will be mainiained The only disagreement ia lu regard lo the details of the course lo he pursued. Japan has also accepted the agree-; n , nt made by England and Germany. ; In Uusbla's reply, Iho first two clauses me accepted. Aa lo ihe third, a refer ; i nee i made to the Russian circular of j August 2o proposing the evacuation of! I'.-hin The olticiala,of the nrlilsh For- j eit n ' MTice do not regard the Russian '. ; " "H' as adeiuate treatment of the points nnsed in the agreement note. ' m I Slayer of Rice Confesses, ' Special lo Journal Nl u Y(1K Nov i.('uarl0s Jones ,,U VHU.t f Millionaire Hico. has con- i (eased to District Attorney Osborne that ; i... murdered Idee lllncane aoia to iIib Ills case goes to the ' (ir,1Md ,ury an,i tiierc will be no In- quest j Jones cut his throat this morning at 4 i o clock and is in the hospital. The wound is pronounced not fatal. m : - , ,, i I his is Ihe season when mothers are! alarmed on account of croup. It Is on account of croup, , I u i-.'K ly t ii red by One Minute Cough 'mi-, w hioh children like to take. F S. Dully. The Powers Agree. Special lo Journal. Washington, Nov. 1 All the Pow ers have now assented to the 1st and 2nd clauses of the Anglo-German agreement. The reply of Kussla was especially 1 1 lenilly. During the summer season, crampB c iujj upon us suddenly and remain un til lie pain is driven away by a dose or two of I'ain-K it.i.Kii, the celebrated cure for all summer complaints, from simple' cramps to Ihe most aggravated forms of ' cholera morbus or dysentery. No house hold should be without the rain-Killer. Avoid substitutes, there la but one I'alu llillci, I'erry Davis'. !2ac. and -r:0c. Kruefrer to Travel Incognito. r.w;l Ottioo o October .'11. The Foreign iclals believe former President Krii'-ger will travel Incognito during his vis, i to I lie l-.iiropean capitals, rclln- guishing his Incognito in each city only long enough to permit an exchange of visits between himself and the head of the nallon. Ills stay in Paris will not exceed forty-eight hours, and possibly j only twenty-four. j The French Government will nut offer I Mr Kruegerany formal function, though ' it is exneeled Jliat Ihe clly will lender! him a demonstration which will be a hi cue of enthusiasm The Government will not lake part in the reception, but will not, however, put any obstacles n Ihe way of private plans of wel come. In short, the Government will not lake any step likely to be construed as an olTcine lo Great Britain, though It Is certain that President Louls-l and Mr. Kriiger will exchange visits. Tho same proceeding, il Is believed will lie followed al each Kuropcan capital visited. was an- Will Rebuild Piers. Nkw YotiK, October, ;1 Il noiinced lu Iloboken today that the North German l.lovd Stcamshln Com- . .. ... . ... . . ,r. at that city and had abandoned their In tention of removing lo New York. I'heici will lie three plera built In place of the four destroyed, and tho bullJingi will be two stories high, and fireproof, as far as possible. The work of removing the debris of the recent fire will bo commenced at once I he first pier will lie ready f. r business by July 1, 11X11. Millions Given Away. It Is terlalnly gratifying lo the public to know of one concern which li not a- (raid lo In- generous. The proprietors of Dr ilnii's New Discovery for Con s ini ' Ion, I otigbs and Colds, have given a ay over ten million trial bottles and lis. e tin- allsfaci Ion of knowing It has cured thousands of bnpeleas cases. Avthma, llronebltls, Ia Orlppo and all I hrosl, Chest and I.ung diseases sre surely mred by ll. Call on ('. D llrad Ham, Druggltl, and got a free trial bot tle guaranteed. New Hern Fair Nov. 12-17, 1900 Mr Slow.-'-Confound tbla watch, wbaikl whack I whack I aa be geatly loiichei the post wllh ll. I paid Mr. II. G. Pitce $39.00 for ll and he baa woikedon It a doten times. Mr. ON Time, (at be palls oat his weteh). Here It a watch I boogbl frosa Baiter's yean sno, for 118.00 warranted for 19 rear, (which was a Jas, Bom Ailed fold ease with Elgin movement) Oo lo Bailer1! wbto you want n watch. I never had It repaired bnl once, then the bah? had It tf yon will give him yonr watch to It, yoo will have an accirvl time piece, as hundreds tan tall yon who tried hiss. When la Bayboro atop at the taptot oat for goo aricorsmouaUoBsi Repub-icJit at Sea In ltd Dlslrkt Shop Will Be Rebuilt. The Museum. Special t . Jou rial Itn.kii.ii N- v 1 .--1 he ileeln sii.-n of A. II Mocum lo It: tlie Uepiidl'cap nominee for Congress in the third dit Irlcl aeenj lo have put Ihe parly ;.i seal It hail made boata thsl ll woul-l invr a mral.i.t Lumi nee in . f ci y .liM ,i, iuin, which had hel l oh .. l..t., ,,gs udsy aiel of M)ur-e d m, il c, n,e allendauce al the negro Stale fair u t)BO kepl many e)orlaman oul of Ihe fields, as today was the heginnini; of tin- bunting season The machinery for ibeco..ip:lee.ui menl of ,. Melrose Knllling Mill here Uas been ordered and lu 00 ,, t ic lnji wm n operation. d expected thai early next year the Seaboard Air-Llnt'a sliop.t heie, burue-l Hriv in isim will he relmill At the licit meeting of the laiard of agriculture I lie mailer of furnishing the large annex lo the Slate uiiirieiini ,will be taken np. The exhibits sent to I'aris will be returned ii'ioul the end of ihe year, it Is expected. As lo I lie exhibit by the State at the I'an American expo- Bitinn al Buffalo l lie legislature will be I asked to take special a-lion. Of course BJ,Ke" 10 lKki: special a- lion. 1110 ''oard will eo-operaie. The heal exhibit al the u gro Slate Fair is that made by the Slate Agricul tural .ml M.-i'l.ui.i.ul I '..ll...r.i ut fir, boro, lllusl rating mainly work In iron . and wood ny sludeiUH. i The Slato has a carpet factory, al ' e ,a,e ,,, a, Society awards ll a couple of i-ohl I als. At Colored Fair. Special to lournal. KaI.kioii, Nov. I (Werlw were in attendance al Hie N i I lion i rid :gro Slate Fair this altcniooii. Sidney Ie, a tobacco grower froi I'erson county, was kill,-. I !, shl'iin , engine at Durham today. THE MARKETS. The following quotations were receiv ed by J. K. Lalhain A. Co, New Bern, N. (,' Nkw Yokk, Nov. 1. Open. High. Low. ( lo Cotton; Nov . . . Jan . . . Mch M ay VVllKAT: Dec i. on. Gas. . . il.ll '.1 11 . . .l:t '.) la . . U.l l il.1T . . !i r IMS !l. Ill '.)t):i '.i.Kl i 11 Low. 7'.i; '.l.o I '.i tin Mil 0 I I ( lose )pen. High. -. 7S) .. 17IIJ .. aril 7!H ".It 17 , sio, K'y Pf,. .,1,; :t"; HI S Hi Fed. S Con. T leather Hi Cotton receipts were 4a,0(K) bales al all ports. I,lvrMol Market. Spots r B 16 Halos 12000 bales F11 r, 1 In tufo closed Oc.t-Nov. 5.5 Jan Feb Heavy frost In Northern Tenia, lln Territory and Oklahoma. Nw llrrii Collon Market. Cotton sold 111 the local market yi day at Sg to 9. New Bern Fair Nov. 12 17, lXI0 Tobacco Trust Fights Carr. It has been circulated In Ibis county, as well as elsewhere, that Gen (arris or has been affiliated with the American Tobacco Trust. This is not true Gen Carr has not and never has had any rou neclion with the tobacco trust or any 1 other trust, and those who assert to Hie I contrary are either wilfully or Ignorant lv mlsslatlnc facia and If they do so Ig 1 nor.nliv lhev are not excusable. I.i-caus. they could ascertain the facia If lin y wanted In. The racl is that Ihe head and front of Iho tobacco trust In this Stale are Ihe Duke, of Durham, who are licpuhll, sub, and they aro personal (If wo mistake not) aa well as political enemies of Gen Carr. ll It a well known fact the Dukes and llielr beneficiaries and followers are lighting Gen Carr in this campaign with II the power al llielr command. Instead f Csrr bring connected wllh tho tobac co liu-l thai truit hates him and tights ,llm ol, 1Krilon. -St.ie.vllh I,an ,!, i Nollcc to Crcdllors of R. S. Ncal. I i j Cnllrd Siales Circuit Court, Kattern District North ( arollna, at New I BcrnN.C I I It H. Ncal and oihrrs vs. George 8. '. Hrlggt and Ci mpsny : I Under aal In Olirdlrnce lo the decree ! I of ihe (Irrult Court of tht United j Htatea, for the Eastern Dlairlct of North Ir'.rnl.i.. All .tllor. nt li H having or holding any claims against I the said K H. Neal, are hereby notified lo Hie wllh me, statements, of I heir said Clalma. on or before November stb, A, D. 1(00.. And all creditors sad other persons having or elalmlng asy Interest lathe property the eobjeei matter of ihe above ea lit led notion, aad holding any such clalma or demands aa aforesaid, are farther aotllled, lo eome nnd Brake thetneefvee parties to this eanaa, to the end that the names of the said parties aad Ibeir claims may be dnly reported to the Ooart, nt, Raleigh on November la, A. D. 1900, as nnder said Tere, am ordered and directed lodo. Thla Ootobej Wth, A. D. 1900 . OIOR0I ORKZH, , Bpedal Master, I..U ail J I i, l.u 1j Hii n I ' . i W A - M I ,. f - l .iiali ' i. ' i -!li i, e ,,t i, ; Hi as :i,i i , ga , I.S., .!.;.!. - r i,i name w a- , pi il.se A ll -I in' . r il uii .pii..-i-cuilnl) calm in id I n r r. an I : I- il li,. - in in. lllelldous foil. . i -1 c.ii :. ,- a ..- 'ic I, i, uds in i ;., as idehcci' t . Cat i bullous in I i i.i , i. ii ii. si ei s I he ( :ir; ii,- ii , -i i - i ,,. c )U liUcs ol iK-atil. - ., H i -h i in. i 'urn lil'o. Tyile!! ;ui 1 ;, ... -. Hy,;,. and I'm W, l.o on, N I , 1 1 1 .;; i ;. , i.,! Can is vi-itin,' : I,- Weidon I iii :.! . l-.very when- in th,- , ; .-, (,,. ,, , ,,.,ouuts to an ovation. Al I'ivm o. , Limns ton and a-hinglon en i loistast ic run ds h ive nile-l t h an ii .,1 1 ii,, -, .-..( ... out standing ro Al the railroiid slntioti croA,! ru-li in the . ii 1,-1- ,i.e Ids liiind- and , heel him. Wilmiegiou Mis sen ci The In si u,i Iho.l ,il , i, hi. sing lh. liver .is the use of the l.-in.ou- lillli- ( i I I now ll as Dt-Win s Little l.iuly Lis, -is. l-'.ns to t.-kc N,-v.-i -i 'ii, F S 1 1. iH v. A P.I v:: r. I.aii JnIiJc. ( in, clcrlion -1 -ii he ei l: oil I :i-n ci-nlidcnl Mr. Lr) .01 w 1 i I I ie i I, 1 eil pi r-i dent Thc-e well I e M ! li.'l in l,is lnvor 'I lie is-llis of the inmpaign an il. -u I' l.ili! io, d :,i.d Ihe people will doom i 111 pa r i ul i - :n, in il i I :u ism and trust-, 'l i e I! pi ins are y. 1'ieg liaiid. Tl 1 1 -. i, : Ic i,-.- Iicntet, M..d .,!.! CI V 1114 -ol, l,, 1,, i;u ( iH: mi, ul inn uf the I 111 -ci.-ilii -hi pheids on election day. -o II. ey can slc:il Ihe pie. "dene , lull we wi.ii., -il,. cl.i;.!,.', 011 ,,f the victory tin's time. We will watch the polling places. Mr. Bryan's cical meetings in New York indicate his -11, , c-s in Hod stale and M it v hind. Loii.-i-.-i i- ours and I I li noi-. will be w on Hi; cck l,v I he Nchrak.ui. William .1 Iti, an will be tin- next prc-idenl . J ,i i .los 1 -Chin. I 'cm N 'I ( 1,111, Torturing -kin eruptions. In, rns and sores :u e soot lied al once and ploiupl (v , , . 1 1 ' iieau-ii oy a,pi 111:7 1 e in - v lieu 1 1 a .el Salve, the best known ,111, fm piles. Iteware of w ot I Ides- 1 oiino-i n-ii F. S. Dulfy. li t IL.It4AE KOSS T1KS WAINTKI). Parlies who can cut white oak and ellow or heart pi-iecio.-s lies and de liver same mi Nciihc or Tn nt liver, where tics can he loaded on -Icatuboiit or ban e, , an hint , -.si, maikct for same. Address, for paill, nlais, r s 1 1 1 , . , N, w ltd n, N . C. Irvrtv I'or 1 have s, eial ile-ii.ible Lesidences for sale, situated in tin he--i residence tart of the City. Also a nunihei of good build, ng lot s in good localil les -I. .1. H'i:.l I.M'I.N RnflK TflRp 1 UwUIX OIUIIL. I ICooIiH ol" all liiitdn. ( Inlet - i, ill .,f low ii I II, ,1 -aii I .-ay i,i- i i il. Pa t-r I In- .1. w-!.-r ul-" lias a s,i o m i u ii ,1,1 u.aii i i ,s in -..nil Hi ,; v i m i i, n I,, n ( . The Hunting Season Is On I You w ml I want ro tie me to kick you if j. u rre li rtilaa a good hrtl at shown above on account of poor Ammu nition. I carry Winchester Loaded Sheila In br th Blank and Smokelees Towder, emp ty Shells, Primers, weds, etc, than wh'o'-i there h no brttar made. A fall stock or 0 ana, lUftea, riMols etcnt PRICES THAT ARB RIOnr. WM. T. HILL i THAT GENUINE : : T i Java Roasted Coffee ks I-1 an BOvrollciit t0 at Fiv.-li ( ',ilif,,iiii;i 'nines, Kv;inat,il iVuclies, ;nnl A j .j.l.-s, Jj l.oiiilon I ,;i i r it 1 1 1 i 1 'ci 1 ci 1 l.'aisins, ( ii' tuiitu mill Cllroti. An- JJ il- isoii.s ;i;mI an ( ainjiM, Soups, asxitlcil kinds llic ciiu. (iixxl Talile I'l-acli.-s Hi .-,,,,1 .-,,. ,.. p,.,., ,-.lkt.s (,... k,. Kivsli (irits, Oaillaki-s mill ( ai-nliiia Kirc 2 Now I .l Kiil'1i-Ii Cnrcl M I, I,. Cim- in, a call. UL 'l'lione Ol. McDANIE J. A. JONES, ItKOAl) STKKKT, STKWAKT'S 01.11 STAND, ttrLS"- START FS Ijiti''t'st ;in Finest Slock of HOUSES and IvdlTJX.ES , .u.r .lUUI u ,.w ',.rn. Also a 11 . 111- . in ILinics.s, ImiI.i-s, V Inti.s, ( ni't U I ; ' Wintei Undeiwcai IjiuliN, ITIeiiM, (-liildiHMiH mid 1 11 Tan Im. See the stock we have gathered for you. Medium up to finest grades. Judicious buy ers will not slight these opportunities to save money. I.llilii-S 1 1 ,-Jt V Ilililicil i-sIh, lliMf; seecs, lllltWi l's lo llllltcll, lltlkle Ii ll'l ll, till M.cs, 1 Sc. I.aillcs Kli;i lleiuy KiLlicil Vi-sbs, llccce llllcil. I l llllllll-ll w ith silk iiI'Imui, ilrawi rs to m.-iti li, .Mlc. 1 1 Hilii's Wliiti- t nearly till wimiI ) V.-tsts I,,,,,, ol, ...... i ,,i, ii U;.J .. .. n actually ttm l n . I out' ,n, e per 1,'at nu n I Tor. We sell with the strict understanding that you are to be satisfied or your money will be retunded. G. A. BARFOOT. PLANTER'S WAREHOUSE The l'liiiil-r'g Warehouse ia located in the limine part of (he oily ami Ihe lineal Warchutine in the Slat. W will hnre plenty of buyers w ith jilenly of orders for nil the Tobnoco in this pnrt of the State. Il is the aim of the management to give his personal attention lo all sail ami to that yon are well loo el after when on the market with Uibacoo. Our motto ia "High I'ricee and Personal Attention to your in terest." Free Htahle. Come down to the opening tale, and we trill try to please yow. , -y , PLANTER'S WAREHOUSE CO., ' . J. IL HOWARD, ZTanaKer. f. B. LANOLfcT, Aoetloneer. UToVlet every nek-day at 11 'clock. I " Ilouso Work Is Hard Work without OOM) I V'.rr. (R(rc W Pzt Posada I 4nil. Try it ! L Wliolenale A lletnil 71 Ilwl HI. ( '(iniiilcli- lam- of HliLrrip8. WW011R 1 1-. In, hi 1 r-in "o -w- A JOKTES, Itroail Slrect, Stewart's Old Stand. ' liililictis Heavy llililn-il Vests, 10c, ! ", lSc mill aoc. Yvry NHHial. Mens Ileiivv Knit fli-we lio,-.l SJhlrlu ami 1 liaweta, iruy ttml tan, sizH r ., -ii ... ... ",....n ...ii ... , , -, , n Limi iy Bom uy oilier stores at 1 .50 suit, our juice Use suit or si'.lc ea!h. ae,.i4rr.
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Nov. 2, 1900, edition 1
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