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THfl TOBACCO KARIET A UtUc Stronger aid Mcts Ate Satis factory. The tobacco market b regaining ha former good standing after several day 'of quiet. ,s ' . Dealers report a growing ud thriving boa Is cm tvery day ud bmki ere held dally wltk price which mom the farev en to smile ss (bey stow away their little checks for future reference. 1 ". Among those who hare told their to bacco to the PI an ten Warehouse daring the past few days are 3 H Koonce, Cae sar James, . X H Saltan, Aaroa I pock, Charles Keea, Henry Edwards, W A McLawhom, Barrlngton. end Wiggins, Lmwl Whltehurst, W A Hewbold, H T Baker end Charlie Jones. The Farmers Warehouse sold 10.000 pounds Taesdsy and had another small break yesterday. The prices paid are as good as at any time daring the sesson and the farmers are satisfied. AROUND AMD ABOUT. A warmer aave Is forcasled for to day. The bowling alloy has quite a large patronage. The BU Paul's rectory Is receiving s fresh cost of paint. The Cooper residence on New street la being repainted. Mr. William Dunn has received a oorn busker and fodder shredder. Mr. J. F. Taylor's house on National Avenue is being repainted. Eighteen bales of cotton sold at 7 to &t on the local market yesterday. Thirty-one bales of cotton sold on the local market at 7.00 to 8.05- An electric light Is badly needed at the junction of East Front and Queen streets. Mr. L. H. Ervin is repairing his bouse on the corner of Hancock and New streets. Seed cotton Is coming by boats from river points. Tbe price is $2.75 In this msrket. Work on Mr. W. B. Blades residence, corner of Middle snd Johnson streets Is progressing finely. ' The old Brlnson block has been entire ly raised and carpenters will begin at onee on the new building. For raising a disturbance on tbe street four negro boys slept In the quietude of the city calaboose last night. Beats can be reserved at; Waters' today for next Monday night's plsy at the Opera house, The Wise Woman. Tbe barge Pocahontas Is discharging a cargo of fertilizer at the Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co's warehouse. The two tenement houses which are being built on East Front street by Mr. W. B. Blades are nearly completed. The steamer Ocracoke got aground dear Johnsons Point Tnesdsy night and was not released until Wednesday morn ing. Oysters are coming to the city in lar ger quantities now but the decrease from other years productions Is very marked. The two houses rebuit from smaller structures by Mr. L. J. Moore are nearly completed and make a fine improvement on Craven street. All the children of the Centenary Bun day School will please meet at the church this afternoon at 4 o'clock to practice for Rally Day. All members of the Craven Cldb are requested to meet at the club house to night, at 8 o'clock. Business of the ut most importance comes before the mem bers. Mr. Gorge Waters has moved Into his new house on Craven street which Is re built from his former house. The change makes a great improvement to the place. There will be a meeting of the library committee at the rooms of the library this afternoon at 4 o'clock. All mem ben of the committee are earnestly re quested to be present Register today without fail only three more days in which to Register. If yon don't Register yon cannot vote. See that your name is written there today and do not delay this Important matter- , , , The entertainment at the opera house tonight is under the auspices, of the local lodge of Elks, and there should be a large audience to show Its appreciation of this effort on the part of the Elks, not to mention the merits of the entertain ment " ' , ' , ." , JACOBS' Raleigh Rye Whiskey Is the best. Middle street. lis Reputation Precedes It . The splendid reputation that has pre ceded Miss Lamour and her company, I who are presenting Wilfred Clarke's great comedy, "A Wise Woman " should draw a large audience when they appear la this city at the Opera House next Monday night Miss Lamour is sup ported by Frederic Murphy, last season leading man for J o'.la Marlowe and the balance of hi r company most be excep tionally rig,.; Judging from the many line criticisms they have received wherever they have so far appeared. Mr n uiarxe s oomeay wss originally present- A mt Ihm RtrnA V.aam Ijili . vw mm ww wuwww wwwMf . .U V it ran for 238 nights. ' .:" " 1 Cnrcs COLDS, IsA an:?ra,' nil .... ,. v . ARAPAHOE. Semcthlng About the Torn with u In " dial Hame. Oct S3 The name of oar town shows that we have not altogether forgotten oar predecessors, the Indians, but that we hold la revennos their memory. Although we are giving the Indian dut respect, yet we deetinately want the oatslde world to know, that we are only holding to Indian name, and not cus toms. Now I am going to prove it Because in our town are two large mills, four mercantile establishments, four churches and a good preparatory school that can prepare any boy or girl for college. Our people are an industrious people, and carrying with them honest faces. Mow if yon ever imagined yourself in a progressive town with mill whistles blowing and academy bells ringing each dsy of the week; snd on Sundsy the sephyrs carrying with them the sounds of church bells, It was at Arapahoe. Eddie Bray of Fortress Mouroc It visit Ing his relatives Ibis week. We s re sorry to hear that Mr. Noah Bennett la soon to leave us, and take up his abode at Oriental. Ills friends wImIi him much success, and be Raves bcliiuct a score of them. IH'sss FOREMAN Successful Revival Services Ended Per- sonals. Oct. 23. Mr. J. Henry Davis of Beau fort passed this morning going to Har lowe. Rev. E. L. 8waln of Newport camo down Saturday, unrouic to Russell's Creek. The revival meetings of the Free Will Baptist church at Russell's Creek have come to a close, there were some acces sions to tbe church. Rev. R. F. Dougherty has returned home. Mr. Spruell of Vancoboro Is prospect ing here this week and we understand that he Intends to purchase and make this his permanent home. We welcome Mr. Spruell as we believe he could not select a more healthful location. We would advise that a referee be ap pointed for "Grit" and "Pluck." Ned Dastardly Assault by Negro. Our Foreman correspondent sends tbe following Item which Is perhaps of more than local interest Mr. William Campen had a sharp en counter with a negro Sunday night. The fellow went to Mr. Campen's piazza and called him to the door and made use of some rough language. A row followed In which Mr. Campen was severely cut over the eye and also sustained other bruises. OABTOniA. Btsrsth - Tha Kind Yoa Haw slwap Bought of Orders Honey to Burn. Washington, D. 0. Oct. 21, The fol lowing letter was received at the Treas ury Deparment today: "New York City, Oct. 3. "The Honorable, The Secretary of the Treasury, Washington, D. C. "Sir: Prices for the customary kinds of winter fuel having reached an attitude which puts them out of the reach of lit- terary persons in straightened circum stances, I desire to plsce with you the following order: "Forty-five tons best old dry govern ment bonds, suitable for furnace, gold 7 per cent 1861 preferred. "Twelve tons early greenbacks range size, suitable for cooking. "Eight barrels seasoned 35 snd 50 cent post currency, vintage of 1866, eligible for kindlings. . "Please deliver with all convenient die patch at my house in Rtverdale at lowest rates for spot cash and send bill to "Tour obliged servant, "MARK TWAIN, "Who will be very grateful and will vote right" Straight Republican Ticket. Jacksonville, N. C. Oct, 23. Editor New Bern Journal. In your Issue of 17th Inst is published the following item, "Fusion ticket in Onslow," "Five Republicans and Popu lists meet here Monday and quietly put out the following ticket, etc. This I pronounce to be incorrect. There is no Fusion ticket In Onslow. The Republican Executive Committee, composed of five Republicans, met in Jacksonville on the 13 of October and nominated a straight republican tick et,., -. J. F. Giles. Chm'n Repnbllcsn Ex. Com of Onslow Connty. - DIED. ' In this city Wednesday morning Oct. 22, 1902. Ruby Lane Godley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Godley, aged 8 years and 11 months. , The funeral services will be held this afternoon at one o'clock from the resi dence of her, parents. No. 1 Griffith street i '-: 1 1- ' " '.' - Magistrates Meeting Saturday. At a meeting of the Board of Connty Commissioners on Monday, Oct 30th, it was "ordered by the Board that a meet ing of the County Board of Magistrates is hereby called to meet with the Board of Connty Commissioners of Craven county at tbe Court House in New Bern, at 13 o'clock m. on Saturday the 15th day of October 1803, to consider levying a special tax to preserve tbe public health." ", K. R. JONES, Chm'n. Bd. Co. Com. GALILEE SUNDAT SCHOOL Gave an Enjoyable Entertainment Last Saturday. The Galilee Sunday School scholars met at the realdenoe of the Superintend ent st nine o'clock Saturday morning where their teachers provided them with flags and sashes. They marched from there t6 the Christian church and were met there by the students, teachers and superintendents of several other Sundsy Schools. The assembly was called to order by the Superintendent Scripture reading and prayer was followed by introduc tory remarks by Miss 8abree Wiley. Sixteen scholars gsve valuable instruc tions In recitations. These were fol lowed by a very interesting lecture on Truth, afteqwhtch an excellent dinner was served by the visitor. The afternoon exercises consisted of a parade under the red, white and blue. In which all the schools participated making a beautiful and Inspiring tight. The nfstuibly wero then given a lec turu wt:h illustration! on leu of ibo naiol micretfilug bcoucs from the Ullile. I'rullicrs C. L. Oa-kiiix of the Autiocb MimNy S.:lirol nod A. J Uasklns Of Kilt ."mop, uuil John A. Everingtoi) made Hoinu very helpful xnil pntcUr.al ailiirrK u ou Sunday ftcho.il work. The assembly w thru liniiifsvl by lieuedictlon by llev. R. C. Wayne, end ing one of the happiest days for Jjie children of Galilee. The Sunday School children of this place aro engaged Id a very good work by endeavoring to complete the building which is very badly needed. Their ef forts should meet with a hearty response from all charitably disposed persons. Happy Thought. ASKINS. Oct. 23. M". Richmond a tobacco buyer from New Bern was over Monday buying tobacco. Mr. Isaac Barrtngton who has been very 111 Is Improving slowly. Rev. A J Holton filled his regular ap pointment at Ettt Swamp church Sun day. He preached to quite a large sssem bly. Mr. Noah Dunn and family have moved to their new home near the foot of Keuse river bridge. Don't forget the hat and shadow par ty at Mr. Jim Thomas' Saturday night. All are Invited to come. Kattdid. The Atlantic Symphony Quartette. The Atlantic Symphony Quartette gave a most delightful entertainment ai the Opera House last evening. Tbe gentlemen singers were very wsrmly re ceived and made a very pleasing impres sion. Their selections and tbe manner of their performances were highly ap preciated by the audience. That the reader, Miss MacMlllan, touched a responsive chord wss proved by the msny encores she received. The nature of her selections were such ss to excite laughter, but she added a new charm to them which made them more delightful than ever. We trust this Company may visit New Bern many limes. They may always be sure of s welcome. THE VALUE OF EXPERT TREAT MENT. Everyone who is afflicted with a chron ic disease experiences great difficulty in having their case intelligently treated by the average physician. These diseases can only be cured by a specialist who understands them thoroughly. Dr. J. Newton Hathaway of Atlanta, Ga. Is acknowledged the most skillful and suc cessful specialist in the United States. Write him for his expert opinion of your case, for which he makes no charge. Dredging Ransom's Channel Government work is going on in the Neuse river, at this city, the work being the dredging of Ransom's Channel, well known to river people, the channel run ning parallel with East Front street, snd being about one quarter of a mile in length. This channel is over 100 feet wide, and is to be dredged to s depth of 3 feet at low water. Without accidents occurring It is ex pected that it will take four weeks to complote the dredging necessary to be done. The Local Coal Situation. Although the strike is settled and all matters ; are running as smoothly could be expected aftersuch a strike ss we have had, the people of the South dependent on hard ceal will hsve to wait until the orders fro tbe North nave been filled. The season makes the demands of northern dealers more pressing bat there is little doubt but there is the greatest of expedition used in filling these orders. , By exercising a little patience and burning up undesirable furniture we msy be able to get the .black diamonds at a little-redaction toward the close of the winter, at present we would te compelled to 'pay1 fancy prices quite nnnecesssrlly. ' Best thing to do is to wait . ... Coal companies ssy that they are 60,- 000,000 tons behind oa their orders, if this Is (true, perhaps those who hsve made arrangement to burn wood are the most fortunate for if thl demand of 50,000,000 tdns can be supplied between the present JIme and January 1st there must needs be a more vigorous move displayed than was ever know before. And while these enormous orders are being filled other orders Just as pressing are coming in and tbeve you are! , -"TJpontmatnre consideration we think it is best to stay by . the old wood stove ncai c?, CKimi? Whether a woman is tearful or cheer. ful depends not on what she bas materi ally, but what she is physically. Many todnlfent nnaoana is an yen almost to despair by the tearful outuuist of a lie wno s "every thing tbe wants He wants to know what's the Obex. Bat the wife cant telL She only knows that she is de pRssed and despondent Snch a condition is usually lated to some form at womanly disease. Tbe mental depression has its corresponding womanly weakness. Doctor Pierce's Favorite Prescription changes tearful women to cheerful women by curing the diseases which cause phys ical weakness and depression of spirits. It establishes regularity, ones unhealthy drains, heuls inflammation and ulcere, tiou, and cures female weakness. Mrs. Alice Adatna, of Lnhortitorv. Washing ton Co.. Ph.. My : " Willi many thnftlcs I write to let yon know how I am. 1 ecu say by God's help aud your hcHp 1 cm well. 1 have taKea six bottles of Dr. Pierce'! Favorite Prescription and two of his 'Golden Medlcnl IMscovcrv.' and I can do fill my work. I can't praise your medi cine too highly. I will recommend your medi cines as long as 1 live, li any one doubts this give them my address. " Favorite Prescrintion " make wak women stream and sick women welL Accept no substitute for tbe medicine which works wonders for weak women. Keep the bowels healthy bv the timely use of Doctor Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. SJ.C AVI1J Kri-n Win ii Ui;;iu;:. t!i. i Itvr Word. lYtt:i,:l makes s linn as u rock. . Pcrlta'u It was up Lit mind, shr is .; Xotl'.Ii'i; can move Ihi- on this account t'.i::: w u siie returned from the ctlel.i:i;li,n. of the one bun f the settlement drvtltli itnnlvcmirv of Slirubvillc ami ir.a such n detcr- mined declaration r.' i!;oly attempted 1 It's over with," .i homo (safe aft itr.ilit ami scared to lnllm'iR'; Iiit. I've lus'ii tlirre. a:v she said, "ami n.-.vv !'. er tlic nolfv nr.u I horses and en Ini; el .lidien and men mnklli;; ftp;". !.:, I .ant to tell you er pi to another llle. t:o matter one th!:;r. I aluti't e centennial In Fhn:! what the clrenmnt.i nevs n:v nnd no matter who a:-,!.s m. You children mny aa well bear that In mind." Mnltler. Sold by Auction. A slnt'tilai' custom obtains to this dnj in sonic of th;- towns on the lower Rhine namely, that of "wiling" maid ens at public miction. For nearly four centuries on Kastor Monday auction day (lie town crier or clerk of St Gonr has called all the young peoplo together and to the highest bidder sold the privilege of tlanciut; with the cho sen girl, and her only, during the entire year. The foes are put into the public poor box. A Scrlona Matter. So he's trying to live ou other peo ple's brains," said the publisher indig nantly. 'What's the trouble? lias some ono been stealing the ideas from your books?" I suppose so. Ilut that's n minor matter. They're trying to coax away the man who writes my advertise ments." Washington Star. t!t Conscience. First Bohemian (to second ditto) I can't for the life cf me think why you wasted nil that time haggling with that tailor chap ami beating Ulm down When you know, old chap, yon wont be able to pny htm at uIL Second Bohemian Ah, that's It! I have a conscience. I want tbe poor chap te lose as little as possible! Pnncb. Base Ball Echoes. Flllman snd Randolph have been re served by the Schenectady team for the sesson of '03. Randolph was fourth In the batting averaged of League with a percentage of .347. Randolph covered second for Schenectady. Flllman also made a good impression as he was third In the standing of short-stops. J Our Devlin, aid Weaver, late of Char lotte ere In the reserve list of the New ark team. ; Gettlg and Chllds are not Included In the reserve list of the Bhreveport team. Gettlg pitched good ball down there, as he usually does, bat he had hard luck. , i , , Forsons, Brucker, Lehman, Osteen, Bronthers, Pastor and Soffel will remain with Bhreveport next season. . ? . Courneen, late of Greensboro, also Bolllns of Durham are' retained by ' the Fall River club of the New . York league. : .M , u "My bair wss falling out and turning gray very fast. But your Hsir Vigor stopped tbe felling snd restored the natural color." Mrs. E. Z. Benommc, Cohoes, N. Y. ; . It's impossible for you not to look, old, with the color of seventy years in yqjir hair I Perhaps you are seventy, and you like your gray nairl If not, use Ayer's Hair Vigor. In less than a month your gray hair will have all the dark, rich color of youth. . fl.M s MM. All tntrMa. If your dramHrt eanoot snnpty yon, send ns one dolUr and we will express yon a bottle. Be sure and give tbe hum of four nearest etnnwsouuie Address, i. C. AYkK CO Lowell, iuss. Gray ? Other shows travel on i Shows' are out to r; . . .y, THE GItEJLT, GlsOHIOrS : ; : t V; r! l.nl - '.."I it ... .. .i'l .! JI .!.- ..rid;.. I" I! P I'WJU '.I1.IH41 111 MT s. I .'It 't. V 1I ' 1 rt f - WlSM' .' -.1' ItlVUlWU tlJUUVUIUIIH I Ss jiL C , ' ' " MMMMM I I I At KINSTON, EVEBYTUDTG HEW ! " JbIS?tman, k thk wi.d. Original and only Cycle Whjrl. Famous Riding Bareback Pony. Grand Free Exhibition on Show Ground at 11:30 a. m. and 6:30 p. jrn. The. Diving Marvel, "Girl with Anbnrn Hair." Gigantic Zooloionl Ex hibit of Rare Wild Animals, the only Black Tigers. A Big Herd of Performing Elephant. The JL nly Filipino Bull. Hee the GRAND STBEET PAGEANT at lO . m , Tuw., Uet. 2. Two performances only at 2 and 8 p. m. Doors open an hour earlier. Twenty-five gentlemanly ushers. Sun and water-proof tents. Seating capacity 10,000. One hundred Great Acta and Events. Twenty Clowns, an army of Ariiats, Exciting Hipp nlr mi-? Kucm The only Baby and Giant Camels, Hundreds of other Strange Beasts, one hundred Cages, Dens, .Caravan s Chariots and Tableau Cars. S- GREAT BANDS OF flUSIC 5 Excursions from All Points. Notice. The school committee of No. 2 Town ship will meet October 26th, at Traltt's school house, for the purpose of em ploying teachers. All that have applied to teach are ex pected to bo present with their certifi cates. N T FULCHEK, Secretary. About" Millinery. Just received by express a beautiful line of walking hats for ladles and chil dren, also new veiling and ring Fong hats, it will Interest you to see our stock. B ARFOOT BEOS Public School Teachers Wanted. ' The School Committee of the public school will meet at Vanceboro, N. O., on the 25th of Oct. for tbe purpose of hir ing teachers for the , different schools. All teachers are respectfully Invited to attend this meeting who wish to teach In No. 1 Township. We want about fourteen white teach ers, and about nine colored teachers. JE. F.ADAMS, Chairman School Committee. NEW BERN PRODUCE MARKET WnOLK&lLB FBICES CURBXKT. J 't Eggs, per dos. l"r Chickens, old per pair. 60 & 70 " young, per pr 20 & 60 Pork.perjb..., t & Beef, " yU. ......... -e5 M Hides, green, per lb..... .'.Go , ? , , dry i . $10 Corn, per busk.'. .1 .. v Asr66 OstS, J j5 j. (,vj ,.'.. . Uii.MUV'i'w Peanuts.... r.i. . . J..86 Potatoes, fame,. .- . ....... ., .65 Bahamas...ii... 40 Local Grain Market Corn, per teV.lmiVW , .05 Oats per-bu. iX. ftti-X .M 1 M Meal, pot '.M Hominy, per btt. : t .V.' A'lV.-V .V. I' H 86 Corn bran, ner 100 lbt..t;4;.:w:H j IX Wheat bran, pet ,r ..iV.V.' ! )M Feed, 100 Ib.iV."A4 . ?K ;.fA'i,r.:; 'S ; 180 Cotton seed meal, 100 lbs; V' 1 1J Cotton seed hnns,100 lbs'. . J50 8hip stuff:-.-"V;if:?.ft.,;.;iv : 1M Xfo. 1 Timothy, per.ton.'...;.'.7.B .20.00 A thorough cleans er i I1HI 111:1.1' sS r..i i: ,W - " I.. W-'Nj ' o ; l.'o i www l 1 -JiS DilidiiSPills. ,;' 8end 8 tenfs'ini'haW emple dose mailed you. Absolutely harmless. n- UARGET'S TDARMACT ' ' '' " ''" "'-New Bern, n;C, reputation made. The New Walter L. Uain Establish a Beputation. j TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1902. "LIKE i TAKING CA TOY JPROSI ' a baky.". - - " j Our purclinse of Ilaiiibergi Iiuterlioii ,; and Xsls;InK In Gotham r sides a number of benevolently disposed . ; i gentlemen, who devote a portion of their time' to issuing ':v .. ' . sure thing" tips on the races for a paltry quid po quo. t Cotnmentiug upon one of these "good things" the . tipster i contendwl to pash such a bet Was "like taking enndy from ; v; t baby,V so ea6y, yet irithal so mean. ' 1 On the same order though differing In. degree, appW ,, , 1 ed our purchase; of the exporter ' and fe manufacturer of 1 " llaniburg Edging and Insertion, , ;To accept such an offer t. . i '!i8eerned'too meaiiot sn7thtngln. yet, if we didn't others ' f .. ' ' ,! would: aha" were !no( 'our Vcustomers interest to be con a i.t. sidered?" ! - v . Hnglnert ,lnwi .U f5i'' i . St.. ft .wvwortn oc i T,rin. nf these goods ranging from 6c to t6c :4 . lAm wJ, r-T . Me Sf'Fotfockffipostte Episcopal Charcb. yMv. .014.11 j wiU pay the above reward lor the detection and conviction of the party or parties who blew, up and rifled the-ooatents of my safe on the night of October 8th, 1902, ; Oct,12, 1902. . , Dover, NO". u km nam X2 U M.UTil Wilmington, N. C, THE PLACE TO BUV VOUIt Monuments, Headstones, and all Cemetery Work at Bottom Prices. '."'"' Branch yard at Qoldsboro. N. C. -J- - ; ' . - m s J." ' l -3 -a. re xo aoc per yaru, ub tViin nrio W havfl 10.00(1 VsrdS. 01 t T ; .,, ' . . per yard, the high grades equally as I Visinfedants ,and Gernuctdes. t j SO Cases CHLORIDE OF LIME Just Received. - " , 100 and ICo the can , ; T'iik'f'i'T' ' AT: ; 1 V:''-,r BEAbnAM'S PHAKMAOY f "Jttt:: l . an.Jltirn pine knots. ' ' ;rtj.
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