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c r - w ( M W I YuL. XVII- SO. lit siw ii:.v s. L'h tuisuit Mosxise, sirTiMBt r. 12, hsj. iMmiMitn m iiiiiiiiiiiiiif mtiuiict i iggigtiir is t J To. the Public r 1 ' : . j 5u ei yi9iisb as AN tS AS (OS IN ! IS ft i as m m m - :, O O O ' I have this day told to Mr. E. H. Iladburn, the mer cantile busine carried on ljr me at No.' 47 and 49 I'ulloek Stm-t, New Bern, N. O, tojlwm all debt due to Mid lusioe will be paid, and by whom all contracU nUdebjruid buiinou will be fllled and all dubU due by laid business will b paid'on presentation. Se.tcinber Cth, 1W. I '' 1 " " " J. H HACKBURN I respectfully solicit from the general puldio a con liunauce of the very liberal patronage bestowed upon the retiring firm. I hope by faithful attention to btn iiu 8i, coupled with close prices and Boaeat gnodi to merit tunic Yours Very Truly,-" E. B. HACKBURN. . Vt W :f VI w w -VI n V .GALL ON mmui And get your wanta supplied with everything Fresh and Best '!t v Quality. "' .: ' '.,.:.-. ; .- , We have, the very best H niter and I he?o, ond liavo just re . , ceived fresh lot Fincy CaKes and ( racl era Gruliam Wafers,' Uneeda Biscuit and Mushrooms. While it is so hot yon will lind ' our Soups and Pilot Busciiit nice and handy for a quick meal. Potted Moat, Chip Hetf, Fish, CUms and Oysters, Ileitis Beans, Tomato Soup ami Mince Meat. . '. 'Our Best Patent Flour at 2e, noue better, ond all you want - ' Our Slock of Groceries is almost complete and ctirtfully kept. ' ......GIVE US YOUR ORDER...,; GASKILL &' MITCHELL,: HARDWARE: , . GROCERIES: 73 MIDDLE STREET. 'Phono 147. 61 'BROAD STREET. Fall Hatill O O .... We have jast received our new Rail Slj le Hats and '3j can promise to suit everyone. ' , ",4 . ' 3 , Don't tail to ace our lino Derbj'4. of $2 TO, $2.50 and $3.00 2 and 3 v We are asenu for Knox's World Renowned Hats; c have lust received the new shines. . . ... .3 Our lino of Soft Hals is c imjilete in all colors -as 1 w-eil we mvuo especial auenuoa to our uove-colored, raw 3 edge, Soft Hat with 1 white band, regular . leather weight For a Nobby hat fuf ciimforl II cannot be excelled- - . . Dun' t toil, to see or line before purchasing,'. Prices 3 and Siyh's Guaranteed. -r- - 3 ' 5-j .'. . jij!!'1 ",!J JjfZS i7 I'OLLOCIC STltEtT. . . NfAv BEHN, W Ct ct.g - ii fin, 4... Is receiving. New Goods by avery honi, and adding daily to hia complete stock. ' Every new table delicacy can be lound at his store. A call will be highly appre ciated. Prices are very low and satisiac tion guaranteed. hi Ik St UOY j J- ; t" I 1 1 Dtw U PrlMr aa4 Itr Wlh BlTa Trlef afalast : Ta rarls EiMtUa. " Uenaaaj Baa Prta. " . Lokdox, 8ptcabr 10 Dltpttchas r- calrtd bt ual that wllk lhiMptloa of tat Jarail org aat la Room asd Um nlltfcmlW ppra, tb pros of lb bole world U rlnlof wlih xwratioa uilnti lha Oreytaa nrdlet. , Papara of ik)cIIU fall la wllk lb Mm of boy cottlng tb (xhlbllloa, ' '' , ',, . ; Tba rdlct of tb eoort-niarllal aa caaied tadlf QkUva ararywlMi ia Eag- laa I. Tba atcltaBeat la ba JawUb quartan of Loadon was (raat Special piayaia war eSarad tbia(boa( Si- day la tba ayaagofaM la bahalf of Drr fut and at toon at tba vardlct wai kaown paraoea war aeea at arery ttreet corner In ' lb at aaclloa, xpraaaiDg aiacratloa aod many aobbtng bitterly. Iu almoat all of Loudoa'a place . tt poblle worablp today pulpit fefereacee wore made to tbe lardlot, Caaoa ScjU- (Iolland, at Bt. Paul'i Cathedral, aald: A ballon la oa lu ' trial. France iiacda at tbe judgment bar. All drill lalioo ti walllaito know whether to morrow' new 'may add anything to qualify tb naked crnelly of Ibe tele gram, anything to rellev tbe daggered ooaaoleace.' Rer. Hugh Price Hughe,' the well known Wealeyaa divine, preaching at 4t Jame' Hall, aald: Fife anhappy Judge bar already taken thell plaoea, In lb Judgmeat of ibe bamaa race, beaide Judaa Pllala, lodge Jeffrie and other creature. Tbey have aenlenced their victim to decade of Imprisonment, but the; hare decreed themaeUc forever to the aoorn, derlaion and execjatloa of tb human raoe. . Uu- leia Fraaee tbake off thl Infamy aha will be left without anally or a friend .The" Dally Mall ay! ' "Renne ia France' moral Sedan." Tb Dally New remark: "iv 1 no longer Dreyfa, bat France bertelf 'that toon trial." " ' ' Tb Daily Telegraph lay:' "There teemi nothing left (or France hut a revo lotion and a war that will redact here to the level of Spain." , , . The Time cayai "We do not healtale to pronounce it the greateat and fnoit appalling proitltutlon of 'lattice the world bas wltneaaed In modern time" Berlin, Sept. 10. ThaDrey fa verdict CAuae a feeling almoat : ot (tupefaction laBerlin. ' -.-irt iv4 4i-w. It I agreed hi that th aecoad vr diet la grave political blander, a viola tion of the law of civilisation and act of moral cowardice which the World will And It difficult to pardon. "- "":'J- BUdaFKst, HtJNOAtT, Sept. 10. The following temiofficlal Matement hai been leaned: . ' "A movement ! on foot agalnaV aend- mg exhibit to tbe farla zpoaltlon in 1000. Many Intending exhibitor have withdrawn their uotloe of participation on th ground that th present lat of thing in Fanc' render it unsafe ' to aeitd exhibit." " ' St. Lotus, SepU46.!atyfornll meeting of 1 prominent merchants wai held "yesterday shortly after the Dreyfus decUlon became known. It was -onanl mously agreed that not one of tham would attend the Paris Exposition ' hor make an exhibit, fix was alio decided that the f WlduM theltj influence to uvibi uiuora irviu awuuiug or waainc exhibit. ' ,( Hbnnk, France, September 10-In converaatien today with Major Carrier, the Government' commissary : at th court-martial, he laid that Dreyfus'! ap peal would be sent to Pari without de lay to be d.ealt with and that th .results of the deliberation would probably be made known within fortnight. ' .. ' An ofilcer In a blsfh poslliua who has been well and publicly knowa through out the trial said: y , "I do not think Dreyfas will, andergi a second degradation, although strictly speaking he can be made to suffer this pnnlshment in connection with the en forcement of his sentence. For toe aak of humanity; however, -he will probably be exempted from this dreadful ordeal. Mathieu Dreyfus said: " 'The Captain bears up admirably. He is wonderfully self-pqssetsed. . The first tiling be said ua beanl bis falef was .Take creoffmy-wrt., 1 4 ' ; "Mmo. Dreyfus is well and Is as brave and courageous aa ever. The struggle will goon.". . '.,:',; iu -'v;: -i -' Jienne today bas been perfectly calm. There has not been a sign ot dciooutlr tlon, nor cry for or agaiast , Dreyfus 4eard anywhere. ' . ',-, : r 5 iThe troops and' gendarmes who yes terday gave the centre ol Ben Ufa the appearance of a military camp have vanished. There aro hardly any gend armes In sight except near the Dreyfus residence, where a few are posted, - - r One atrange fact la the ettraordiuary dUTerence of opinion respecting . the feet of tbe Jodgmeat whether Dreyfu escape, bat that lb I ring at at who be degraded ageta, aad whethar th got away frif biased la olhara. flv years ao.ltary eoaSoemeal be has Governor Knaaeir special friesd J. C. aadergoae wlU be regarded asequhalaal L. Harrta has plainly declared that Hi to th 10 years' detaaUoa to which h 1 Impoaaibl to defeat tb eoasUtntioaal sow seateaoad. This question la aald ameadmeal limiting the aerro I ranchls. om tb general Impression that he will Mow ha comet out aad says hs thinks b pardoaeH la a few day by Fretldeat tb Republican ought not to pat ap a Leubet, who can find ground to exercise Mate ticket f Republican nait ear clemeacy. bat noialott PepulttU aod anil amead- M. Demaagethlakt the (v yean will meat D aaocrat. , count for nothing, and that Drtyfua, ao-1 Tb alleadeac at la Agricultural cording to law, will have o tuffer 10 j aad Mechanical College I to Urge at to yean' detention. Maay ether. Including .make It clear that more doimltortea aeverel lawyer, hold a contrary opinion mast be ballt sad declare that Dreyfus will be released I At tbe penitentiary bow 150 mattrei lles the food more delidous erxJ vvhotesome i 1 October, Paai, Sept, 10. Details are sent by Matin's correspondent at Rennet regard lag tb manner la which Dreyfu and fait devoted wlf received th news of thentnoa. Mme. Dreyfus' brother, It. Uadamard, brought tbe new t th villa Godard. After fit of violent desptir Mm. Drey fus mattered her grief- She wis sole to receive a number of visits from friend, who called to assure her of their sympa thy and unfailing confidence in th fatare. -.m , . . Number of kindly telegrams arrived at th villa, nearly all expressing tbe hope that shortly the Captain' Inno- oente will be vindicated. M. Detmoulln, a well known engrav er, told the Matin' correspondent he hid jutt teen Mme. Dreyfas. "t am filled with admiration for that noble woman," he said. "There the it already tip and doing, ready for the greatest sacrifice! to save th honor of bet hatband and children. I know notl lng nobler than a woman, who. thut boldly facet misfortune. ' Bhe proclaims aloud the innocence of her husband, and declare that the Injustice of man can neither tobdu her faith nor lessen the love she bears her husband and child ren."'-' -"v ;v '' ' " -. When Labor! and Demtnge met after reading the sentence they, embraced and the latter said: ".Never mind tbit tempo fary check.- We have truth, law and Jut tlce on bur tide. 8uch a cause cannot be immediately lost." When Lsborl went to Imform hit client, he taltl: Well, my poor friend, we have been beiten. 'Tb thit Dreyfut, overcome by hit emo tion, replied; . "We thall have oar venge. I am Innocent. You know It I will patiently await the hour of Justice. Console my dear Lucie. Tell her I do not eontider myself affected by the ten tenet and am ready for her and our children' take to endure the worst tortures.'' The Journal dot Debatt tayt: "Drey fat will tpend the unexpired term ot bit sentence t Corte, a fortress In North Corsica, on the site of a mined town." 1 Londos, Sept. 10. A dispatch from Berlin tayt: "It it now permitted to be known that the War office holdt docu mentt conclusively proving that Ester hazy and Henry betrayed their truet, and only the permission - ef Emperor William 1 awaited for the the public tlon of document thowing the sentence of Dreyfus to be a brutal act of . Injut tloe." --..', . 'There's always hope while there' One Minute Cough Cure." An attack of pneumonia left my luqgt In bad shape and I was near tb first stages of con sumption. ' ' One minute Cough Cure completely cured me," write Helen Mo Henry, Blsmark, N D, Give instant re Uef. F STJuffy. 'l . " . , RALEIGH. art being turned out' each week. Ship- meat ere mad to all pan of th Sola, aad aggregated MO thl week. Rev. Dr. Joseph Blount Cheshire, father of Bishop or thl Episcopal dio cese, died Saturday at Tatboro, aged 14 year. Eighty thousand dollar hat been tub scribed for a cotton mill at High Point. Klntton Is to hive a large furniture fac tory.. Chatter U. Brown, Kalamazoo, Mich , tayt: "Kodol Dyspepsia Care cured me of a severe case of Indigestion; can strongly recommend it to all dyspeptics'' Digests what you eat without aid from the stomach, and care dyspepsia. F. S. Duffy. . , , . POLLOCK STREET; Ked Or It 00m For Insane. WholeMle Conspiracy. What Harris Says. HUhop Vhi riilro Dead. . Ralkiou. : Sept. . 11. Whoa, asked whether I ho Democrat on the peniten tiary boaid would resign, Senator Travis said ht did hot know, but supposed that matter would be considered on the 18th. He addud that he had no doubt' the Legislature, when it meets next June will settle completely the penitentiary question. A bill could have been drawn this year, which in very few words would have given the Democrats the desired control snd not have given the fusion Supreme Court a whack. ' ' "Th fitntn hh.rd nf nnlilln ph.rllina 1. 1 18 at hi beet, called to meet at the Western Hospital ADMI9SION-50o and 5c, for the insaue at Morganton, September Seat at Water. . 10. Tho meeting it at the special request of Dr. Murphy, the hospital superinten dent, who wishes to sbow the urgent de mands of that hospilnl for more room for the Insane. He tells the board that while thero Is great sympathy for con victs who have been cruelly treated, yet that tho sufferings of convicts do not been to compare with those of insane persons, who are now In jails In western North Carolina because there It no room In the hospital for them. Last month, it will be remembered, six convictt, four of them Federal prison- CttlL 1 .1 I. MrMIFI i mi aiavffaaiMM 5 'Phone 91. TUB SFKClXATiVK MARKETS. Today' quotation furnished by R. B Wilton A Co., Richmond, Va., Repre sented by A. O. Newborry. Naw You, e'ept. 11. STOCKS. . Open, High. Low. Close Sugar... 152 Am. Tobacco... 17 Reading...,.. 60 O. f. O... ....! H .153 1S4J 1?7 not 45f ii m 134, 184 1321 134, 184, 181 . 80 29f .28 94 95f 04 104 104 1001 ,56, 56 54 123 128 1111 53 52i COTTON. Open. Hljrb. Low. Close January - 0 10 6.83 0.1S 6 SI Oct. Cotton... . 6.04 6.08 6 00 6.04 CHICAGO MARKETS. WHiaT Open. High. Low. Close December.... 70 71 1 70 71 Cobs December.... 28 28 28 28 Leather...,. aatq, ... St. p R.S.I ..... C.T.P aR.T..... A. S. ft W... T. O. 1...... So.R'y Pfd..... 52 151 324 126 50 50 43 .. 43 10 10 133 132 28 95 100 54 121 52 DeWtll' Little Early Riser perma nently cure chronic constipation, bilious ness, nervousness and worn-out feeling: cleanse and regulate the entire tyttem, Small, pleasant never gripe or ilcken "famous tittle pills." F. 8. Duffy. Meet meat at Bradham Fountain. X&MT OTA AtjSLBook Store 4) ARItIVIX S IAI)LY. s New School Book and New School Supplies. - - I 6. H. Ennett. Personal and prompt attontion given all mail orders. . NEW BERN THEATRE Opening of Season ! CHiRLES KING COMPAN -in "THE REDfcS." Monday, Sept. lltli , Attn illlng drama in which Mr, King Reservod UNEEDA BISCUITS. la-- rrcam Lunch biscuit, Soda Crackers, Ginger Snnx and Sugar Cake. Froth Elgin and Fox River Print Butter. Very finest Cream Cbeeae. Imported, and DoiucaUo . Macaroni. Ileiui't Baked Beam with Tomato Sauce. I hip Peef, Cooked Corned Rwf, rolleVi Ilunii aud Tongue. Sainton, Sardine, LolwUrs aitd Kippered lhr ring. Fine Sjrnp and Moluatra. Cats up, Mustard, Sauces, Ac. Genuine Codfish, fresh lot just in. I receive nice fresh goods by every freight Give me a Whole Hale A ltelall Oroeer, 71 KnH SU m SOMETHING DEAR TO THE 'HEART OF EVERY WOMAN IS A : HANDSOME SILK WAIST ! For these weave just tlie pretti est line of Silks you ever saw. all NEW FALL STYLES. PLAIDS, STRIPES AND FIGURES. ALSO PLAIN AND TWO TONES, in lact almost any thing you may want in the Silk Line. . Ask to see them and we will show you the LARGEST LINE OF SILKS IN TE CITY. Those New Blister Crepons are . in too. They are just the correct thing. These only a few "Fall Hints". OT 1. Buijp onLLOc-s: st. I am now the Sole Agent for the o o o CELEBRATED o 7; o 00 MIDDLE STREET, - :o: NEW BERN. N. C A Full and Complete Ltiiie of ' 5 Fancy and, Heavy Groceries R. II. B A ITER Skills to Order ! m f I j, .).),! 0 - , SOSSrg HIHMllit j L . Us record .f ciiiH ii 1, escaped from the penitentiary here 7 o'clock one morning the boldest , ,,, ,a. , 'l,e ever made in tlio State It Is now i ,'i ; J ' lined tliat 21 convicts, nearly all CJIi-aFi 'Federal prisoners, were In the p'o-. to I When you get r.ady for your Fall Suit or Overcoatf romeuioer we bove as I pretty a line at shown any wlitro. Over . 850 samples from the leading Foreiuu 'and Domestic Mills. s v Fit Guaranteed, Our Line cf lu's Furnishings 1 to -date. Give us a call. up Can al wave lie fouad. ia .our tore. We have jast received a fresh lot of the following 'goods: ' 'tlnporia. Ilisciilts, Macaroni and ' lieete la 1 lb cans, iue. ' Soups, lOo Oan ,i.? s j, - Imported and Domestic Maca roni, . : ' Iloinn flwcct V(xed and Cncum." lirr Pickles. . t i. .. .,; x ' IinaTt HBh, Clilllla Satire, e. J. R. PARKER, JR., GROCER, Thone CD. ',77 Dread Gtreet. i I. V V
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