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Befit c VOLUME XXIV. KIW BIES, CRAY IS COUNTY, N. ('., TllSDAt, KOYIMBKR 5, 1901.-riHST SLTTION. KUMBIR 53 POOR RESULT. The lax on Corporations Fa is to Meet Cost of Collection A TERRIBLE SCENE. Makes delicious hot biscuit, griddle cakes, rolls and muffins. An absolutely pore, cream of tartar powder. 10 Y At BAKING POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK, THEIR OWN WAY. Stale Auditor Gets a Shock From Countj Officials. Special to Jiurnal. Rai.eiuh, November 4. The Stale Auditor was amazed today at the receipt from a register of deeds of one oounty a statement that he and thn board of con mlssloiiers had derided to put the pen sion tax on polls at 10 cents, the old fig ures, Instead of 12 cents (as the new law requires ) There was yet more ainnzo nielli when a letter ciune from another rcUter saying ha had decided to make I lie public school tax on property lflcts. instead of 1H. TO CLEANSE THE SYSTEM KfTectually yet gently when costive or billious, to permanently overcome hab itual constipation, to awaken the kid neys and liver to a healthy activity, without Irritating or weakening them, to Hfpul 'headaches, colds, fevers, use Hvrnp of Fles, made by the California Vk yrup Co. REMAINS OF SPANISH ADMIRAL Admiral VUiamli's Body at New York, Enroute to Spain Nkw York, Nov 3 -The Spanish steamship MonleserrsL, on her way homo from Havana, came Into port to day with her Hag at half-mast. In a mortuary department la Iho body of Ad miral Vtllamll, who lost his life during the encounter with the American ships at Santiago. The body is on the way to Spain. THE MARKETS. Tho following ((notations wore receiv ed by J. K l.iU'euu t Co. Sew Horn N. . . In an Escaped Balloon. Sam Fhvncihco, Nov. 3. -The nine oc cnimiils of ihe car of '.he balloon which escaped fr-mi this eliy yesterday, ro turned inlely loilny. 1 ho liilloon was landi (I near 1 Kcadcro, 50 tulles south of this city, and hul a short ilistanco from the ocean. The balloon was at one time setting out to sea. bul blown bark to land. When tin- balloon broke ltd bonds It sailed away In a southerly direction South bf I J. d'.vood City It struck another air current v. bleh took It I .ward the ocean over the summit of the cost range. Nineteen miles from Lahooda and about six miles from l'ascadero, lies Hetty Thompson's place. Thompson was up ami out when the balloon came along by Wuur's Mill and grappled the rope. Liy this time much of the gas had been let out of the balloon and tha power was week. Nkw Vohk, Nov. 4. CoTTON; Open. High. Liiiv. CIobc Nov 7 (it) 7.(Vi Till) ?.(Sr Dec 7.lil 7.7.1 7.0:2 7 lit! January 7 0"i 7.iri 7.!"7 7 til March ... 7. V.I 7.M 7.55 7.55 May . 7 51 7 51 7.4'J 7 51 Chicago, Nov. 4 WllKAT: licn High. Co. I lose Due. . . 70 j 713 70 1 71 j , May 71 "Mi 7I 74j Coitri: Open. High !.ow. riosc Doc, 5Mi 5ii rHi .vj ; May b'ij lllj Uo-J HI), Kilih: Open High. l.ov. ii'.-ti Inn 707 4 7 70 7JJ 7'i.'i .Ni Ynil,. Nov ! S'loi k,i, Open. High l..w .-tun! I US! llHj l,.S -i.il T So Uy :;:! ::t 4 :v.i ' u. a i. iu r- lu iu ' U S. S 4J 4'2'J 4 1 8 fJ I Tex. l';ic ... ', A t;. K. . . i'd j u. it r ... ii-'j (in, iwj r2j I Va. Ch . . Spices. Good Hplces. Splcoa that cost a little more than those you gonerally get at the grocery store, but what does a fraction of a cent amount to compared with a jar of pickles that are 'Just right." You yourself know that In pickling, or In cooking you can't expect best results unless your spices are good. Let us supply you wit these necessities this year. At Dradham's Pharmacy. TRENTON. Mil) New York Slock mid Cotton K changes will be closed today, rleeli lay Court Week Bring? a Crowd. The Wood Lofton Heeling. An Easy Go ing Bear. November 4. Mr. W J Klcherdsoo went to Cove yesterday to tee hit people and attend chorcb. Qnlle a number of people are here from all part of the county, attending court. The Klniton and New Bern bar are well represented here, moat of thorn at tend every court. "Mr. E A Rbodee made a fine opening lo his milliner; department one day laat week. Court convened here tbla naormlng Ilia Honor Henry It. Bryan presiding. Ilia manr friends are clad to know that be la rapidly Improving In bealtb. Col. r M raaraall of Raleigh Is In the ell attending: court. Be la one of ike ablest lawyeraof the bar. A few of oar Iowa poop la attended the Calvereallst meeting at Woodtngton yesterday. Or. Bblnn of Raleigh preach ed. There were aboat all or eereu baa it red people la at tendance. All tha laartera an registered at Hotel Brogdea where they are sure to be royar 1 aataHalaad. Mrs. Broaden baa the r nutation of hernial one of tbe "beet' hoteli la tha teat A wild bear aaada hla appeeraaoe tha laooroorated Umlia Balarday. He warn tha river back of tha "Beealdt Room," bat the bank waa too slippery for him lo climb, and ha want back. Be want aoroae Ua river ia another place and walked aroaad oa tha oatahlrU of tk lows, tie waa a bold oae. lie pereoed bat waa not oaptarad. In Liverpool rfpots 4.11-IM. Sales H.000 bulus. Kularcs, Nov Doc. 4.11. Dec-Jan 4 Apr-May I 11. NKW IlKKN COTTON MAl'.KKT. Col toil In the lo:al market yesterday was iiioluil from 7 25 I.hbI work 431.000 Tins week. Sal. 4H000 Mon. noooo Tuca. Weil. Thurs Frl KKCKI l-TS. Sume week last year. 2'JH.OOO i mm 4(1000 58000 53000 43000 47000 '.1)1.000 ( ompetltloa Brisk For Cotton Seed Condition of State Caard I'se of Mowing Machines Cotton Farmers Badly off. Raleigh, November 2. in the course of an Interview with an official of the State Treasury he said there would be but little Increase in the State's receipts from taxes this year under the new law, imposing a new t&x on corporations. Looking over tbe bookB he found that the receipts from this new tax have so far been only $7,500. Great results had been expected from this tax. It fails to meet the expectations. The chairman of the corporation com mission says there will In the aggregate be a considerable Increase In the State's Income. He is now making a calcula tion and says the result will in a few days be mado public. The State charters the Charlotte Pipe and Foundry Company, capital $10,000; W. F. Dowd and others are stockhold ers. Tho competition here by buyers of cot ton seed is the most active ever known. Charlotte has buyers and has a mill at another point. Tho manager of the lo cal mill Bays tho receipts of seed so far arc good, larger than had been expected. Your correspondent had a special In terview with Inspector General Bain of the State Guard. Col. Halu, when askod as to the condition of the Guard said, "The force Is not in good shape, yet It Is in better shape than ever before. Tho eucampmentB last summer were certain ly the most successful, both as to drill and discipline of all ever held. There Is wide room for Improvement of the Guard. As to suggestions looking to this end there ought to be an appropriation to pay the men for duty In camp. There ought also lo be a change as to the elec tion of oll'icers. These ought, to stay in set vice us long as competent. The fre iiionl changes are damaging. Then the enlisted men ought lo 1)0 required, save for the very best reasons, to serve out their three yean lijrm. I find that now the avetage time served Is ouly about 15 nio.ill... In lad llie majority remain i. ill.- ab.iui. lliat time. The discipline is vi y poor. Il ouk-ht lo be far more rigid. I have i.eaily completed the Inspections, in a rorlnlglil they will be completed " The sherllt of this county is a farmer and an observant one. He sayH that he finds that more mowing machines have been sold here this year than in thu years previous The buyers are using them largely lu i ut grabs for pcrsous in their neighborhood. In Ibis way he says the hay crop will be a very large one hero. ( 'laudc liarbec, a well known cotton ; buyer here says that a great many farm 1 ers abandoned their crops laBl spring I and In tbe early summer, aftor tho great I and nearly steady rains, lie aays the condition of those farmers who have gone In debt for their inppllos Is deplora l hie; that he cannot recollect when thoy I ,i-i.r, in anrh H hart nllKOA Rfl At nrcaent. - 1 i : Their ability lo pay Is less than ever . .,!... I It i tore, many oi iuib ciass ui lariuuis . very despondent. I hey regard by far the worst year since 1H07. I Assistant State librarian Marshal l)e I l.aucey Haywood, will soon publish a life of Gov. William Tryon, and a history i of administration In Iho province of North Carolina. 1785-1771. Rope Breaks at Council's Execution. Priest Publicly Declares ine Man s Innocence Special lo Journal. Hai. eh ,n, November 8 Lewis Coun cil, col. .red, under sentence for assault, wss hanged at Fsyvlteville today When tbe trap fell the rope broke under Coun cil's weight He fell to the ground and : ihen rose and walked back upon the j scaffold. When the trap was sprung a second time, Council died within a few minutes time. He protested his Inno cence of the crime at the laat. The priest attending, Father Marion, held a cross aloft and declared, "Before the whole State and despite Governor Aycock's action. I declare that Council was innocent." WHY SUFFER FROM I I (innr- .if. 1 Another Old Vekran Hie End of Lite. 'rua:hin .tin ii. The Chinese Way. Pekin, Nov. 1. The repairs to the wall, towers and palace have been al most completed. A temporary structure of wood and cloth has been erected In nlae.e of the destroyed Chiennen tower under which Emperor Kwang Su will pass when entering the Forbidden City. It is painted to rcr-emblu the old Btone tower, with cannon in the windows, and looks like a piece of theatrical etnery. Every effort Is being made to conceal from the court the evidence of conquest The British looped the wall at the sta tion outside Chiennen gate, and the Chinese are now building another wall outside this to screen It from the view of the court. Exposition Lady Managers. Special to Journal. Kai.kkhi, November 2 Mrs. F. M. Simmons, President of the Hoard of Lady Managers of the Charleston Expo sition, has appointed a number of North Carolina ladies on the Hoard, among tin in. Mrs. ,Ias A. Bryan and Mrs. W. P. Burrus, of New Kern. The King- is Well. London, Nov. 1. Lancet says It has olllcial authority to announce that the recent rumors regarding the health of King Edward arc entirely without truth or foundation. The Lancet further says the King Is In good hwilth and has undergone no operation whatever. End of the Fair. Hi i i -M.il, November 1- The Pan American Exposition, with Us entranc ing memories, its artistic success and Its financial failure, is closed. When the gales were bolted for the final time tonight tho attendance record showed a total of about 8,250,000. That means that at least 11,000,000 persons have be are this as seen and repeatedly Been the glories of tho Haliibnw City. This exposition now occupies a pecu liar nositlon in cxiioslllon history. It Is at onco the greatest success and the greatest failure that America has made. Financially, it Is Bald, the loss will be nearly $4,000,000 directly to the Institu tion and also a collateral loss of several millions more. This Is fully 50 per cent of the amount expended. The stock holders will tie paid nothing and the bondholders will recclvo only about 75 per cent, of their Investment. Even In Chicago, which fair has held the record for financial embarrassment, the stock holders were r'lmbursod with 12 per cent. At Onialia they recelvi i '.m per cent l!(ii and Salt h 1 nu Arrest of Gambler- .i' ' i don. Williams HnnN V groes. Commissioner i Y o n n g i s B n t ) . Halkii.ii, Nov 4 At the Suidiers Home here last nlhi Henry Lee was paralyzed. He is HU years of ae, a na tive of Massachusetts, ami was a good soldier. He served in ll.r cavalry, as subsitutc of the late ( v Elia- I'arr. His condition Is critical The Supreme court this week takes up the docket of appeals from the lllh dis trict. News today from attorney general Gilmer, who Is sick with typhoid fever at a hospital here, ib that he Is holding his own very well. The State charters the Amos Owen Cherry Tree Co., of Henrietta, Ruther ford county, capital $10,000, and Sumner Sons & Co., of Ashcvllle, who will make and sell electricity in various forms. Vcstcrday afternoon a lire alarm was sent in here and It was found that an eleven year old white boy while "play ing train on the Southern railway's cot ton platform was using matches, w hich j set lire to 25 bales. He took off his coat and tried to put out the lire. A po liceman nppeared and the boy fled. The olllccr chased hlra and caught him In front of the penitentiary. Today he was sent on to court. Not a few people hore arc well pleased at the arrest at Weldou of a lot of gamb lers. Your correspondent learned today that during the Stato fair here a lot of gamblers had rooms In a building on the principal busiueBB street and did busi ness openly In violation of the law. One of these was a Baltimore gambler, an"old timer", while known as "Holy Holy." It was stated several weeks ago by the Counsel of State that the old arsenal was to be removed from the Capitol Square, but nothing has Im ch done. There Is much inlluen.a among horses in this city and section. "Peir Leu" Williams, promoter of the famous negro exodus a dozen years ago from this section, Is here again after negroes, and wants 2500 to go soulli and west. Insurance commissioner Voiini hays that at Suiilhtielil today C. K. Ilassell, whose arrest he caused last week for representing unlicensed insurance com panies, waived examination Ball In f 500 is demanded of Mm. Mr. Young says that Ilassell is the very man who was sent to the penitentiary from Car teret county for graveyard Insurance swindling and was pardoned by Gov. Kussell. lie admits that his name Is C. K. Ilassell. CHILLS, FEVERS NIGHT SWEATS other form?, of maladies when you can be cured by Roberts' Chill Tonic The world Jes not conuln a better remedy Many wonderful ures made by It. as cents a bottle. Money refunded if it fails to do the work. Delight ful to take. Local Druggists Fancy Evaporated (Apples, JVacho, Hnril lVaelies anil A ji lt's( s' ici'd ), Sjiiccd 1' iiiinj) I'dtk, Fret Knt;lisi Ciilifiii'nia Cranberries. New Hid. Pickled Triiic W Pulton Market Heel', Pickled Shoulders and California Hams. Ilein.'s CaiHtiii, Mustard and Pickles. Itish Potatoes and Codlish, Yam Potatoes. Malaga (Jrapes and Florida Oranges. Fine lot Nice Toilet Soap at a very low price. Cream Cheese and Bologna. Fresh looje Oatllakes, Prepared and Plain Buckwheat Very Finest. Klu'in and Fox Kiver Print Butter. I iihi eetfiillv :isk votl to call an 1 Jespeetf ullv, fir Ih. Cured d eainine my stuck. L. McDAHIEL Wholesale V Retail Grocer, 'Phone 91. 71 Krozwl St. Betting on Tuesday. New Yobi, Nov. 1 Tammany money aent Into Wall street In the afternoon ceased a ihtlnkiRu in the oddi posted against Hucpard In Ihe early betting tbla morning. Admirers of tho fusion candi date Helh Ijw, confident that they had aboat exhausted the helling fund of Bhepard'a backers, made Low 4 to -5 fevolut. Al tbe quotations Hhrpard men wager ed eonaldorablo money. The conli lenoe with which the backcri. of Timnisny'i earMlldato placed IbUr money canned iho odds to ahorteq a point by noon Recall of Minister Wu. Wasitinoton, Nov. 3 Mr, Wu, the Chinese minister, returned to the city tonight, lie eald ho had not received any notice of bis recall lo China, nor any Intimation that he would be asked to return. As he has heretofore ex pressed himBclf. the minister would not be surprised In the least If such action wcro contemplated by his government bo has now served on the mission here for more than a year longer than the customary time allowed by the For eign Ofrlce at one place, vlr throo years lie la simply holding ovor now, and bla recall and the appointment of a tuccet sor would be simply In line of established practice. Mr. Wu'i tenure haa been very satisfactory to the administration and It Is understood that It was through repie srntnllons of tbe oQlclali hero conveyed to Iho Cnlnoec government thai It was continued. When askod whether he would return lo China If he were recalled Mr. Wu re plied wltb foellnr Why ihouldn t IT All in t Interests are there. " Mm Stoic's' Ransom. CoH.TAHTiNori.a, No. 1 The nrgo- llallont with the captors of Mlaa Ellen M. Hloar, tbo American missionary wbo la held by briganda, are progreealng wltb cat mult in far. Tbo brlKdi are Mill holding out for Ike $110,000 ransom, and II Ii feared thai, ahoald Ibey partial la I heir demand, Mine aHoa will have to be eanrlOced. It la eald bar Ibal another IcUar, writ- WM ( tea two day ago, baa len lecHvrd from the eaptwrrd wowaa. Snow In Dui.rTn, Mm , Duluth. Nov. II -The Out now of the aeaaoo struck Duluth tbla afternoon and continued for aboat balf an hour, Tbe temperatera It very cold with nrntneele of aota tnow tomorrow CASTOR 1 A Jot Ia&sU ul OtlMrtv ' alb Iti Yw fJTi Alisji Dr ba CutaraoC I V,'iv Sellable ana Gentle. ' plU'ea-HII," ear I Iba aaw. Dot Uaraara pille aad pllle. To weal a pill lea ta rwrtala, Ikoroogb aa4 g ta ils, fallal gripe. DeWltt'a LIUle tarty Bltere III ta bill. Pa rely vtgaubk. Da aot force eat aatM tha bo wale to act. Blraartbaa tad larlforata. Baatl aad teiylolete. F. 8. Duffy, Insurance commissioner oung will attenil the trial at Wilmington this week of HauBer, a merchant, who Is charged with attempting to burn bis store. This is the caBe In which trains of paper and straw, scores of yards In length was laid In all directions, lo carry the lire swiftly and Burely, a clock being used to Btart tbe fire Cotton Storage F I REPROOF W A UEII OUSjE. COTTON STORED AND INSURED at Small Cost and icasonahle aiham es made on nunc if desired. The statistical position justifies the Slomt-e of Cotton for niueh higher prites, which we believe will surely ri idle. ? ( 'm respolldi lice Solicited. E. K. BISHOP, JVext lo Cotton Exchange, New Bern, N. V. J. A. JONES, tables Livery, Feed, Sale and Exchange Tbe Children' Friend. You'll bava a cold ihla winter. Maybe yoa have one dow. Your cbltdraa will aaffar too. For coaghe, croop, broa ch Ilia, grip and other winter ooaaplaiaU Oae Mlaate Orragb Care never fella. Acta promptly. It la vary plaaaaal to the taeta and perfectly haraleae, C. B. Oaorge, Wlacbaatar," ffy, wtliaa "Oar Hula girl waa attache! Ub atoap lata one night aad waa aohoem aba ova Id hardly eper . Wa gave hat a few doeea al Oaa Mlaala Ooagb Oar. Il reHeatd bar In Med lately aad aba vaaa ta tlewp. Whea iba awoke aait atoning aba bad ao alga of boamaaaa at atoas. F. S. Duffy. Modern Surgery Surpassed While Buffering from a had rase of piles I consulted a physician who ad vised me to try a box ofJHsWIlt's Witch Hazel Balvo," says O. P. Carter, Atlanta Oa. "I procured a box and waa entirely cured. DoWltt's Witch Hazel Salve Is a splendid euro for piles, giving relief In Btantly, and I heartily recommend It to all sufferers." Surgery Is unnecessary tocuio piles. DoWltt's Witch Hazel balvo will cure any case. Cuts, burns, bruises and all other wounds are also quickly cured by It. Ileware of coun terfoils. Y H. Duffy. Mcrrltt Personals. Nov. 4 -Tho Hov. Mr. Ilrltlan filled his regular appointment horo Sun lay, and bad tho pleasure of placing the names of two on tho chnrch book. Mitt Florence Caroon and her brother Klmo, from Pamlico, aiuuided church. Mint Boaele Caflocn of Pamlico, tpent a few days laat work with MIm Minnie MoColler II oem i hat the enjoyed herinU splendidly while hero, and we hope iho will come again A ftw of our young people spent Hun day al Concord. I suppose they enjoyed themselves well, for they are vory nice peoplt la that vicinity Miss Mollle Wllllt of Dawtoni Creek, la la onr place vlilllng Mitt Alice C booa. I tuppo" ihe will be with at a few days. Mettrt. Paul Cannon and T. T. Mo- Cotter, Jr., left hrre Huaday morning for Orleatel, lo lake tbe (teener Neoae for your city, tbeo Ikny were going to take iba tralo lo Ooldtboro. Wa wlab Lb em a floe trip, at It It their flnl trip to Ooidebom. Mr. R. F. McOrmer la lalklog of goleg to KaMgb aooa, aad We aatlolpetM a graad Kate while la that vlotahy. Mlaa Mlaala MeOotter spool a few aaya laat week al Oowoord, atehlag (Head aad retell vae. Faaaa. Dr. Bull's Pills lor Liver Ills. One pill a dose. l!ox. f0 pills, 10 rts. Cure Constipation, Liver Troubles, Bil iousness, Impure lllood, Dyspepsia, Fe male Complaints, Stomach and llowcl Disorders. Dr, Hull's Pills never gripe. of Special Notice., We are bavinc ihe entire fpmt store taken out to make ay f"r our new Frcm-h glass window, but tins will in no way inter fero with our regular busi ness. HAUFOiiTr. ARAPAHOE. - Largest and Finest Stock of- Wcll Treated al Klnston. Visitors In Town. A Hew RcslJcncc. Novrmlicr 4 Yourcorrespondenl fall ed lo wrlto last week, liecaun of attend ing tho Christian Missionary Convention al Klnnlon, together with several others from this county The Klnton people were very kind and did not fall to ex tend their hospitality to those who rlnll ed the meeting Mr. W It Keel of Arapahoe vlnlled New Hern last Thursday and sold his cotton be had on band. Hie price U-Ing off beyond the former expectation It failed to cnropol wllb the prlr hr paid for cotton. Mr. Davit and son visited Aripahoc last Friday night with bit f?rphplmni and magic lantern thow. Mr. Elei Lee of Bayboro was In Arap shoe last week collecting guann money Mr Will Miller of Uayboro wat In Arapaboe (Saturday, collecting bark tatea. Our Hherlff, A B Campln was In our town leal Wednntday looking afnr thl ytart laiea Mr. Hobert Ue of Arapahoe ha sold oat bla realdeaoe In Arapahoe In J D Phlllpe. Uhlag Mr. Philip lot on Iba Point Road, a abort distance dow a tbe road la part pay. Mr. Iee aow bat Mr. Oanrga Lew II of Oraataboro, log elber with Other baada, aiwotlag hint a boata thai will add credit to tha place wbea plated, Wa ara glad to aee oar eoat aaliy baltdlag ap, wa oaly aassd mora aergwtsa aaea aad leea beala. J. B. U. ever ofleii-d for sale in New Beit). A Car Load of elicit just rccmed. Also a complete line of Bujrg-ioH, Vnon, Harness, Holice, WhipH. Cart Wl .1. A. JONE8, Broad Street, Stewart' Old Stand. --a UCOIW Raletgb Rya WlWkay U Iba beet. Mlddla itreei. Do you ever have an Accident ? II voo do iwvir,mlnd IX, for O, II. Water A rVon rsn repair it at one. You ar out nothing If not aatlafled when von ham vonr carriagw rvteilrtng done ln-rn We guarantee all our work. iv na to do good work. It will yim to have your work done here rlo work thai yaw depend on, print are right, like onr work. Respectfully, CI. II. Water & Hon. 7 Broad Ft, KlW Bsait, M, C. tt Va and Kodol Dyspepsia Ccro Property for Hale. I beta arret al .deal rabla lUddeftaa for aala, atlaalad lalba btwt mldaaoa part of Iba City, A.Uo a aumbat of gwod aauoiBf m la gooo toeaJitiea. J. J. W0LFXXDX5J ITER LOSE YOUR BEARINGS and steer Into tho wrrmg repair khop In me nope oi uniiing uiem r eit time anything hanpena make a bea tlnn for mir shop. The boat roach In Is ta are em ployed and tha reeutt la satisfactory to the man who pays ttva bill. Oar ttock of rJportlng Oooda for the winter la com pi to. Ctnna, ammoaltiow In fact everything that roea to make dd a flrat ekuie rxrUng good bouaa, wm. t. nrLia, " Dealer la Bicraju, FtatAavs, BrOanM . Ooooa, rBoaooiani, o Fantmo, ; Roam BTattn, 8aai Pitaaaa, V l-J Uddlt tt h RSW 11X1. W. ' OAfJToniA, Tnii rvTi. rTXTrTn I
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