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Wito weekly mtn VuLUME II1V. NEW BEEN, CRAY E.N COISTT. N. (, TUESDAY, iK ToBER .'y. imH.-nilM El'TI(S. si y BEli b-: burning Scaly yarn loiiULviivlij Complete External and Internal Treatment ticura THQ SET, consisting of CUTICURA SOAP, to cleans the ikin of crtuU and scales, and softaa the thickened cuticle, CUTICURA OINTMENT, to Instantly allay Itching, Irritation, and Inflammation, and soothe and heal, and CUTICURA RESOLVENT, to cool and cleanse the blood, and expel humour germs. A SINQLE SET Is often sufficient to core the most torturing, disfiguring skin, scalp, and blood humours, rashes, itchlngs, and Irritations, with loss of hair, when the best physicians, and all other remedies fail. MILLIONS OF PEOPLE I'sk Cuticura Soap, assisted by CtTTICTJRA Oiktuknt, tho great skin enre, for present ing, purifying, and beautifying tho akin, for diluting tho scalp of crusts, scales, and dan )rulf, nnd tho stopping of falling hair, for softening, whitening and soothing red, rough, and euro hands, for baby rashes, Itchlngs, and chaflngs, and for all the purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery. Millions of Women una CimouRA Soap In the form of baths for annoying Irritations, Inflammations, and ex. collations, or too free or offensive perspir ation, in the form of rnshes for ulcerative vcaLnesscs, and for many sanative, antlscptlo purposes which readily suggest themselves to women, and especially mothers. No amount of persuasion can Induce Uiobo who havo onco used It to use any other, especially for preserving and purifying the skin, scalp, and hair of Infanta and children. Cuticttra Soap combines In One Soap at One Prick, the n est skin and complexion soap, and the BK8T toilet, bath, and baby soap In the world. 8nl4 throughout tho world. Britl.h DcDOti T. Nsw bsby A Sows, ff-W ChsrterhouM 8q., London. PoTTaa Dtuo udCuiii. Cost., nolo Prop. Parleying; With Brigands. onMantlnople, Or I. 2" Communica tion lies Iwen established from Melnlk, In Ihc l'mvltire of Salonlca, with the lulgandri bo abdiieieil Miss Ellen M. Htoiic, lb" A met lean missionary, and her companion itladlme Tilta. At the Lnl led States Kir.liasy here i he re was a long conference today on the phases of the case, based on di-pau hc riceived from Mclnik. Sofhi, Oct, I.1). It Is (icml-oltklullj stat ed here that no Imlicatiou has yet I tcn found of Miss Stone' i kidnappers having beei. In Pulgarla. The Bulgarian Government is deter mined to annihilate the band should It cross the frontier and will deal with the utmost severity with any Bulgarians whose complicity In the kidnapping shall lie proved. Great resentment is felt here at the exploitation, to the discredit of Bulgaria, of a crime committed In an other stale. Joslah Turner, Dead. Special to Journal. ItALKion, Oct. 20.- Joslah Turner died at hl home in Olllsboro, today, aged about 75 yean. ills Brat public service was Id the Lower House of the Legislature in 1851 a a Whig He bought the Raleigh Bod tlnel In 1808, and became a great pollll tal power. He was Public Printer sever al rears; was captain Id the Confederate army, and served Id the Confederate Cod i r ess. Was elected again In 1885 to the Lower House of the Legislature but was eipclled for his attack upon ll refusing to retract or apologlzo for hlf r marks. Death of Pulaski Cowpcr. Kai.Rioii, (ct. M.-Pulakl Cowper, for msnjr year widely known la the In surance boalamt died her this morning, aged about 70. He was a natlre of Ihe Northeastern North Carolina, and hli family b of much prominence. He wu prlfate aecretary toOo. Braff, and was to oluolal life during the war He wee from IMfl nolll his death connected lib the North Carolina Hone fire In sursece company. ,He wo of literary taste and wrote well. Uls health bad been feeble for a year or snore, For srralns. twelllnet and lameoee tbrre la nothing to good a Chamber Isla't rail Balsa. Try It. For tale bf F M Pelty A Ort. ResUMlsed Sale Cal Mine, Bsunon, Ool. M.-Tbli morning Jedge Parnell, 011 Ibe application .1 it a Hmust Issued aa order to mlrWxbe eel. of lb Oo-.ook 'enal ml ne. the maiur lo be btard Hot. t. Uenstny tayt thereeat bold tra of the mine look ll l r Ore yeara. glflag certain seewrtilee, ted were) Ike " .. -hil. It wee foe.d ibel li n ""I (key lateaded in tell It today aader lk The emneal fnrerloeare rf aavongsge tirolred I tons 300 00Q CASTOR I A Tar lAfk&U tftt CUldrti. . Ill Vcilti Ran Alt aji Deem Uv m I Inquest en Burned Negro at Fair Continued. Fair Urneds Stripped and Kukir- Leare. Attorner tientml t 1 1 mtr. Sick To Hear Ap peal Tenth Dirtrirl. Crtnberrj Mine SectloD. Raleigh, October 20 The Inquest was contlnuril todaj in the cat c ofjne Rugs, the 12 year did negro who was I burned to death ye6lerday moniing nt 4 o'clock on the "Midway" at tlie State. Fair grounds. Not a few t eop'.e ticllev- Ied there had been foul play. Rues was only ileeplng In the booth tbat night, to walcU. It Is said tho owner of the booth had made more money than any other on the "Midway." The rt ne dtirlui; the fire was licllitig In the extreme. The wind was quite high, booths on each aide were-borned, tents were od fire, and the hundreds of fakirs wire wild with ex citement anil fear. Yet .is Minn as the danger was over a lot of ihein begun stealing, from tome of the booths on rt. The body of Riips lay in the ssbes of the booth in. til yrt-leitlny afternoon. when the coroner ai rived ami rrnn the Inquest. The Fail groin. iU Aire :;l.!,p(il to day. Maey o( th.' hiMts wi'lil to Winston. All are bunding for Chillies ton. The Cullimlne :li.li s hoid, in the extreme west, wlileli i, aided !iy the Hlatc um'er sni eM ie-i,a.-n normal school, h:id a I i 1 1 1 - I he Stale it I'din- Fair and won out piled for. II ! I he oupeme t in it n u vnte next week to the In a; in . ! rom the I 10th dlsliict. liovernor .'. jcm-., wiii liuiunlly pen the fair at Weldon i.exi Tnur.-iiliiv Th" "marshals' bull, ' uiven by the marshals at the fair, was luld last even ing at the ' it p i ' ' 1 Cbtli tl. n Vf. V. Roberts, i hi. f u.ar I. ,1 I d w'O.i Mis. T. J. Jarvls. The (hit i miii-loi1 (kh his asb to Miss 1 nil. well .,! Kliy ilietli City. Attorney Cc: i n.l tM'mi i :. i. k here. with malarial fever. Gen. R. F. Hoke bus iiIhim.I here from the i mul-ciiy iron mine in Miteb elliunl, inwliieii In Is hugely in tereMii d. No ore is now I - i . i mined, but great preparations are being made for resuming that work lie is very anxious to see the lailwaj tompleted across the lilac Ridge, giving an outlet this way, as now tho Cranberry section is literally cut off from the other parts of th; Slate, Its illations Icing almost entirely wbh Ti niicsere and a little With Virginia. Horrors of Chinese Famine. Biianuiiai, Oct . 2.). According to re liable roports received by llritlsli Con- sul-iencral Warren, 000,000 persons in the Province of An-Hul and WiO.000 in Ihu Province of Klang hu are on the verge of starvation, and t lie famine Is spreading The available funiU are comparatively Insignificant. The Chinese have con tributed 1)7,500 and the foreigners 7, 500. A rommlltee of the consuls Is being forn ed to aid the sufferers. Il Is an established fact that Cough Is simply an effort of nature to gtl rid of some l"rilatlon, Carolina Cough Cure will directly effect this, by re airing the damage done to the ltsue o the air pastaes in Ihe lungs. You enn't make any mistake iu trying il, It ! harmless and equally good for old and yung. No cure, no psy zsc. al lSiailliam Western l'ork Loins, Western Beef ml Wc slem Lamb al the link Market Pface Not Near. Pietermarllr.bnrg, Nalal, Oct. 2ft Lord Alfred Mllner It not among those prophc tying a srxody svlllcment In Hoiilb Af- rloa. Ucpljlng to an address he ald "a peaceful and prosperous Houth Afilca, OB great community under tho BritUh flag," "But,'' let us 1,01 cuuul up. n It coming In a hurry." W, T. Wesson, Obolsont lllc, Vs ; drug gitt, writes: "Your Our Minute Cough Hare gWcs p rf I satisfaction. My eus loarrs say It Is tho lost rrmedy for coughs, colds, Ihrost and lung troubles" F. H. Daffy. Counterfeiter Captured. IULSKIO, Oetotier W. The di-puly marshal t today sipto red ind Jailed iw. eonoterfelUra, K T. Iowery, while, and William Cuaaloghem, colorl. Um W$ f" leg oonolkrfelt tllrer ntl In bit po-ktU were two pound 1 or more of dollar, balf dollars aed quartan. Never were there to muck eoeeterfeltlag l hlt section as f. I - I" I r I Mtnng 1 hi srlaaiBals. I here ere -wjje tnmnU r'eler4 In Jsll bee. . TO CUAKS1 THE ITSTEH 4 ffeoteally fat geelly wkea Wfttlfe of Ultlneit, to pni cattily tmoebb Itael maeilpailofl.lA awakta tke kW aeyeaad ti e-r to keeltby acUrtty, wtiboat Urliaili.g M wttkoalug lawm, lo dUpel keeylarWa, told, levari, N iyraaof f1g,aiad hf Ike California Fig Pymp Co. KOOSEVELS'S MESSAGE. Will he Hrlclcr Than Any Yd Surmlticl To Congress. W a-ii , s.-ton, net. -7 I'rtsidnii K.. r-eeil I.a informed the tnemUrs of tit- ( at. met that he will read to tuein eikicii.ni iluriog the present week t,i, ' 'M annual ruebsage to CongrerS Tliis document Is briefer than any iuir mm yet transmitted, and it ill probabiy be e, impressed into still Miialkr compare Mr HooseVi U doe not propose to l.uulcn the people by a lengthy document, the 6ight of which will appall them. It is his opinion that a message briefly but strong ly discussing each of the Important ques tions engrossing the attention of Ihe country will be what the nation wants. : Mr. Roosevelt has been furnished by the members of the Cabinet with data such as was given to Mr. McKinlcy, but he is paraphrasing it. Mr. Roosevelt does not write with a pen He dictates, sometimes to Secretary Cortelyou, sometlmesto As sistant Secretary Loeb and again to As sistant Secretary Barnes, Ills message Is not, of course, completed. It will be necessary to revise It this week when he learns the views of his Cabinet, and events may cause changes and additions before It Is finally transmitted to Con gress. Do you suffer from piles? If so do not turn to surgery for relief. DcWitt's Witch Hazel Salve will act more quickly surely and safely, saving you the ex pense and danger of an operation K. S Duffy. GUM BRANCH. Like New Bern Tobacco Market Mar riages. Cotton Haifa Crop. October '2(1. Wc have been Informed that Mr, Win. Rouse and Miss Mary S. Shinar of Haulers were married Wednes day evening. May you live long and happily together, friends. I'.pb Thompson and Lily Tootle colored were also married Wednesday. 1 tell you wot, da had a big time rer nade'i the couple. Wc arc having beautiful weather now and the people are making good use of It. Messrs. I!. I!. Newbold and 11. It. Venters of this burgh have curried some tobacco and shipped rome to y ur town, and returned last night from New Hern and report good tobm io sales .md good ! satisfaction. Mr. K. '. Iiarry relumed from Kins j ton yesterday and repoiw good tobacco sales, Mr. W. I. Taylor w as mound this a. in with some very nice mullet and trout, trout brought 10c. rm-li, mullets X for 20. Mr. 11. I). Hoggs is on jury July nt Jacksonville this week, but ids salesman Mr. .1. T. Iiarbcr bin been carrying on business nicely. Mr Jas. King has purchased him a wheel and Is learning to ride. Cotton seems to be turning out woise than th" farmers expected, hardly half a crop. Arnold Humphrey, colored, who sold tobacco al Ncwjiern expressing great satisfaction and saiil all who sold re ceived a nice present. A few loads to bring good prices would turn all trade from around here to New Hern, especial ly if the new road was fixed. V'tiini (ii i -- WHEN GARFIELD LAY DYING a Pathnio inriifi of iiu lUmoiii to Long Drnnch. A pathetic Incident Is related apropos of the luy of fnstluj? nud prayer which wag npiHjInted by nil the governors of the United States nt the time 1'resldcnt Onrfleld wnsn'moved from Washing ton to LongjBrniich In tho hope that tho chnngo might help bloi to recover from tho bullet wounds InQlcted'by Gultenu. "Crete," laid the president to, Ida brnvo little wife, client 11 on thnt Thurndny morning as tho ringing strokes from the lxdfry of tho Kplaco pil church nlmost ncross from tho cot tage reached bis enrs. "whnt aro they ringing Unit bell forr' "Thnt?" said Mrs. Oarflcld, who hnd l)'tt wnltlng for the surprise. "Thnt'a the i burcb where- we were when yon llrKt c.iiiie down. Ttiey'ro nil going to pray for you to get well," nnd, fnlltng on her knees, tho anld, "And I'm going to prny. ton, Jnmca, thnt It mny bo soon, for I know nlrendy thnt the other prnjer hns lieen benrd." From where bo lny OartV'ld could (too the mrrlngrn drnw up and group after group go In. Ho could eren hear tho nubdtifHl refrain of "Jesus, I,oiror of My Houl," ns It we borno by on It hoaren ward wny. Tlirlllcd with "motion, a tiwtr trlcklwl down tho preeMmt'e faro. Then ho cloned ht eye nd tnrnod hi fncp as n swoot woman' Tolce aroee slnclng fnm otto of Hlr Michael Cot' ornlorlo. "Turn thon onto me and bare niorcy upon me," tang tbo tolr. "for I nm dceolatp I am doeolate and afflicted; (he trouble of my heart ere mlnrgod. Oh, bring thoo me ont of my dlatrmsoe out of my dlstrr my od." The people In the church eat I most epellbonnd nnder the Tote, for tho elngor we etTerted (Wply and mde It worn lo all, what It moat bare been to her, a prayer In mtiilc Irish eea CealUk lAmn. Irf land prodoce 140,000.000 rfdi of llnrti a year to England' 4,000,000, DeWUfi UtlW Early rtteer dlstppotnt. Tkey are tafe, prorept. g U, affaoUf tl fMaorlag all tap rlllet from Utltvtt tad fcowtla. PmaU M easy lo Uk. Net ft grip tt dlitreet. Aitornev General Gilmer (,oes to Rex Hospital N Bihip Cheshire's Sermon Twenty Ki,e Aspirant? After Late Judge Knller'8 Office. ( ii in mock Mine Out put Plenty Mini- Kor Ranters Rai.kioh, (X't. 28. Attorney General R. D. Ulfnier is very sick and it Is be- nvpfi ,BJ ivnlinirl fpwnr. He w as todav removej from his rooms al the hotel to the Rex Hospital. 8. Brown Sheppard, Esq , will argue his cases in tho Bupreme court. Bishop Cheshire of this Episcopal dio cese talked very Interestingly yesterday to a congregation here about the work of tho general convention at San Eran clsco. He spoke of the coming use of the Revised Version of the Bible, saying it was fully recognized that It was far nearer the true sense and meaning of the original than King James Version, owing to the great strides in learning in three countries, and said the end of the agita tion would he that the clergy would lie allowed the attentive use of tho Revised Version Judge l'urr.el! left today to bold a term of the federal court at New Hem. it is said there arc '' aspirants In this Stale for the judgeship in the court of private land claims made vacant by Fullci's death. Frank 1. Osborne of Charlotte will he very strongly endorsed for it. The output of coal, bilummon-i, from the mine at Cumnock is Kit) tons a day. There is a ready sale for ull. It is cm pei ted that by the end of the year tin' out put will be oOOtons a nay. The Virginia-North Carolina Photog raphers Association meets here today, In the Senate chamber. Several dele gates arrived Sunday and many more to day. The partridge shooting season begins Friday. As a general thing there are plenty of birds and I hey are well grown. The shortness of Ihe cotton crop in a larirer lart of this Slate's cotton belt ex cites more and more remark. One cu rious feature is that many persons do not believe the funnel':. Mntcuienls, and say they were deceived last year by the farmers, who said the crop was short. But the mailer is tenons this year; in fact a farmer said today it. was deplora ble. He cited one i ase in which only one bale will be picked on twenty a cres. Secretary Hruner of the agricultural department says Its collection of exhib its for the Charleston exposition is prac tically complete, save for a few agricul tural products. The specimens of cot ton and tobacco are not of as high a quality as expected, but the general ex liibil Is up to expectations. By the end of the week shipments to Charleston will begin. l.cw is Ockerman, Goshen, I ml "De Witt's Little Karly Risers never bend me double like other pills, but do iln ir work thoroughly and make me fee! like a boy Certain thorough, gentle. 1 Dully. TRENTON. I Hotel Ruhdlnr. Orenlntr foi I rciiluii of Saw Mills. Epworih I.c.icuc. Personals , ( Ictobcr 2s. Miss Myrtle WniUser. j 0f Kinston. Ik in Trenton v i-D In.- reU , .jvc. A few of our tow 11 pi ided the Raleigh Ksir Issl week Kcv O K Hwsrlhoul msde 1 on Kpworlh Lett tr. tics In Ihe M last night Mr. H. Bsrker Is building 11 on .Lines ntreet nexl to It (' talk 11 rob I. II ,1- hotel W hllaker 11 I.. I Hie M D Trenton Is on the Ih, 11 good work continue There wss tslk sometime g ,f a H li- phone being put up In Trillion We hope Ihe tslk will continue until e gel It. We think II jdll U- s grrst l-urlit to the town Trenlon should have Home kind of sn enterprise for the Islw.rlng eli of peo pie. Ctplltllsls snd "Inert InUristed should lnretlete. nd the will lind Ihst I lift I" true We burn plenty of timber In our swamps so why couldn't w hare a mill here to saw It Instead of rarrjlng ll l- other mills Wr hae good Iransporiallon. th sii amrr Howard comes Iwlee a week and would rome s three limes were 11 m-cissary We hope lo bear Ih whittle of some mill In Trrn ton lo the near future Mr W 11 Haywood of Kinston. It In thi city. Iter. I) C tirldie tilled Ids regular ap polnlmonl al I lie M K Chirr h jrsler day. He prrlie1 an rtrrllenl er mon. ! Mr. II Barker It going to motr lnl Klnaton. IBs r'rtk wnl oul In lbs OOtntry yosterday lo IpII hit boat girl good-bye entll Christmas II tald In a plllfel lon- "ll lni broke my krart," A few people It nnr tlolalty eaa tympetblte for they ket etpe'l eared terb feellegt People la tad ameed Trenton were very lorry to bear of ike tbHlag of Mr. Joaea aeer Hak Hilt, Lewotr mty for be bed a few frteadt bere. Tba people of Treatoa nrgaaleed aa rpwotlk Leegee nM lies ag wtik prof. F M LBerbeat arteldetL W I reel U penpl tad aepaeittlr tkt feaeg pao pVt will Uka tt latere tt tl, Jolt ttd ttual regalarly. T. 1. W, THE MAkKETS. The f.. K l.v CoTT.iN, Dr. J Mini km Mm, 1, M iv W UKAT 1 'pi 'I H if .. - Dec : : :.; :.- May 7li M, 7 , .- 71; Coh.n. - Open High l.o ' "M Dec. . .'Hi. .,; .'ii.f Ribs:- open Hign i.ow I lose Oct -oO ' - i "i-'i "-" Ne a V irk. t ct -Of Stocks, Op.-i.. 11:4:1 Low (.'lose Sugar ... 1 liij ::'.', 1 i . , 117, So Iiy :i2i :;i; L". S. I, 1J 11. U. S. S . . . I.' 1'.': II 'U Tex. l'ac :'.! Am. C. F B. 1! T bi'.- I.i eriHMil Spots 4. 21 o2 Sales "i.llOo bile-. Futures, Oct Nov. I I.". Nov Dec 1 II Apr -May I nkw iii:i;n cotton i i:ki 1. 'olton in the lo'al markel ye-Orj.biy iilolcd ill ti eenl. tti t i :i ts. w ei k -1 week IIToini I'his week -I year. M 01 lo Sat . Mon T'ucs Wed. Thurs Kri. ')SI)!lll 17HIII .Moon lillllln 1 MOOO I IdlMO, ii'.iuoo ; 7I iin Dr. Bull's Cour;Ii Syrup Cures ' a Cough or Cold al once. Conipicrsj Croup, Whooping Cough and Measles Cougli w llhoul fail . Best for Bronchitis, ; HoarM ness, Oripp'', I'licunioni-i, Con- itiimptlon and Lung Ailicllor:, ..lire lesnlts. Price, 'Joe. Fall Dress Gomls. A il wo. 7c. yd tbioiol f I U..I' !l!ue color id Hro.'id Black 1 1 loll HAllKOOl Special Sale Ladies Kid Gloves. We bought s Iriiu.m'T . iirnp , smnc lioiljhl $ I. 'J'. 1 count, at 1'1'ie. he pan black I" :il! colors, your HA Kl i n I Prescriptions at Davis . ! I lavi-' Prescription I'haniia' V nuikcs , a specialty of prescription. Lvery pre- i scrlptlou sent there receives prompt and ! careful attention. Only I he purc-t and lies! drugB arc used. N" -u L-t ll u I ion Is ever practiced, but eoiy pre-i rlpllon Is tilled exactly lis the plnhlcom wishes. 'I'he prices are fair and n n-.-iinh:e end you r I he to be tilled Laxative Tasteless Chill Tonic. A tfiMele-N eonibiriHl ion of tonic !.-inllvc Iron snd loiinine ii--1 1 . n 1 y h hum cure for rill form of nmisriu but s general system Ionic ipiletm Ihe nerves mid pn unoi 111 .1 N 11 mi rou, lenllni' nl.i In siugglkburr-s of the d given. Ln ry b.. lie w srr-i'.ti lienetllid your minify I), hi II r ltd h Hill's I '). ar ,f 11 1 lllern y I r si I lire : lire tint 1 !. 111. led d if Millinery Derailment. VAi sre showlm' ll,i !.e-l t he most beaut If ol 1 1 al s hIiow n. rea..iiiib!y prlei .1 lo. veiling" and pomp. ,11.. have rued. BALI -lock and li live ever , 1 he ne l,nf ar hi S ""V LAXATIVE TASTLLESS OILL TONIC. LV (nmblnlrtf lht liti prert i mmrnr. banaflrU! m rnrr MKAIMt AH Ml ARWAC T 5toptJ YOUR HAIR I") PALLIHO. You aty bt tbtolultly btll allhlD 1 eir. You cin ;oor btlr hj utlng Coko Dondmit:Care Il illiyt tbt Itchlnj, carta auiruff tnl proaolta t flgor out, bitUIiy grotlh. Ctt tht gnulot--lilitllona trt worlb ltti 8ol4 fcy aruggttlt Vbt or td ottr. Coke Shampoo nnd Toilet Soap ii nntquiUa for ttaaUfjlBg ibt lovplitle tni thitfoolig Ikt Hlr. A tttlCITfUt TOILET IIQUIIITI. I. I. ISEMU CO., CHICAGO.' JklA JmVGQLITfU O'ni k. '.' , and in 'i inch b.elodliii' A I'linli 1 pairs : worth opto . al a I.i r di- ! WHY SUFFER FROM r:px nftc3 TAm I - jjv The w ur! J J' es r. wonJcrfJ ureb M.Tiey ret-nJeJ ful U Urve. 3S n urns. 'ape ('ml Ci anliei l ies, K :iiwatr Ii Iimim- O.it Hakes, Ontario 1', Plain lluc kw heat. Fain v Kljin anil l'" Uivcr l'.utli i' At 1111 ire's (Ylelii'ateil Miiici- Meat. Maluku li'Hpos, Florida Oi.iiio'i s. I'n sh Oyster Crackers. Sailer Kraut, Catsup, Sauce ami I'iekles. 'ar load New Wheat Flour. A regular i!5e alvaiii.ttl Water Fail for Dii I M nnalit ' ' aiik you tor a share mils at the lowest 1 'eiy 1 Jcet I J. L. McDMIEL, Phone Ol. 5 A Delicious Breakfast. oii'll he sure to en iov t he cakes if the s i up is vifrht, i have r.ot only the Lest syrups for ri i it ir llavoi to jonv cake,'-, lull tiie Lest Hour ami orn meal, ivadv-iiiixed pun cake Hour ainl luick wheat. .lu.-t received new niaekeicl, jjrape mils, oatlhtkes', hominy, lull line jiaek:if,re craekcrs and w hatever etui t rilui tea to tho Best licspeclliillv, bt J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St Grocer. Phone 137. Cotton Storage FIREPROOF W AUFIIOI Si:. COTTON STORED AND INJURED ;tt Small Costuml ivusnnal.lf 111, il ,f Col sjiitir if desired. Mi tub much higher 1I1 in o S 1 1( i 1 1 ( I E. K. BISHOP, . itlxt to Cnftoii Fxoliaiie, iVew Horn, IS. l Down Go High Prices ! 35c COFFEE 20c Pound. I i' :i j 1 1 1 1 I and )'(in will Im' con -d 1 but (' x'r till- l-cst Millie 111 I b . it y f"i tin' inniiev l!rH., tfnlly, Archbell & Co., rilflNF. I4. Tl fROAD ST. SEED I Oat, Itytt tnrl C lover. Mult for Dittilli'm. Hay, Urain nnd Kwl. AT CHAS. B. HILL'S 11 IMfe tt, HEW fcEM, n. C. ROMULUS A. NUNN, ' Attorotr At Law, KIW Ctnn. RORTU CAROLim Oflxev Roalh rroal Street, Oppoeilte rioUl UittUwk. CHILLS, FEVERS NIGHT SWEATS , tncr terms of miUdif when can be cured by you Roberts' Chill Tonic it .onl.nr. Ivcttcr remedy- Many made i'y :t. 3 5 cents a bottle : .Ma,. 3 tj Jo the work. LMight- Local Druggists. IVarln Din. I Ap at. OKI F (I r.in-kwli ol oiir pah II1-I11- iPsi!ile price. icct lull v, Wholesale & Retail Groeer, 71 ro4 Hi. meals, you'll lind The stutist iciil m is i t i 1 n juslilles t lie prico, v 1 1 1 -1 1 n- Lcli iinvly Bicycles Below Cost or h 1 11 1 raotnre. I will .sell wheels for tlie follow ing priiTH its ,,n(, llH 1 nU jrCi them. Wl it'll tht' ir('Hent stix k in t'xhiiimt- I tlicrc w ill Im no more lit theft': l'.'Ol Triluin.. CIiuIdU'Hh, tht' litttt wlitt l inatlc, $50 00 l'.Kxi Trilumc CHAINLESS $40.00 1!"1 Ki'llUltTHUlIlp CHAINLESS $30.00a Thpgc art' new wlitxdn and all in jx'rfcot onlrr. Cliain Whcvli. nt 1'2 and 115. Itfipcclfullj-, L. fil. Edgerton, Cor. Pollock A Cravtn 5t. here. For Sale I 2 Fine Yoke of Timber Oxen. 1 Thnrntiglibred Jertry Bull, a Hl Jerney Heifer, one lo milk ; IBixjetr old Iloriv, md new 1 80177 In good running OTder. ' For further wrt!cmlr tpply to J. 0. BAURINfiTOM, Blnr CKtkrt, N, C. 1 1
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Oct. 29, 1901, edition 1
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