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J X-i'iU!. it; L sS A A Av VAy VOL. XY1I-N0. 118. SCW BISK, K. C, wIDJiESDAY M0K5IK0, ElfTtMBtH 2t,.U3S. Ci Zf r ' ft ft To the Public. ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft o o o I have this day sold to Mr. K. IV. Hark born, the mer cantile business carried on by ro at Ka'i 47 and 49 Pollock Street, New Bern, N. tX, to whom all debt due to said business will be paid, and by whom all contract made by aaid business will be filled aod all dcbU dae by said businea will be paid on presentation. September 6th, 199. J. H. HACKBURN. I respectfully solicit from the general public a con tinuance of the very liberal patronage bestowed upon the retiring Arm. I hope by faithful attention to bus iucsr, coupled with close price and honest goods to merit same. Tours Very Truly, E. B. HACKBURN. J VI VI l VI " vu vu w . V M W vv vt - VI Vl V v w VI V STILL II II. TLB Stats Cc:3 Sat Ealici m CcTict Lati MIL 4'E3RC Bacilli lllf.! Arc Receiving NEW - GOODS - DAILY Among them New Dried reaches and Apples of N. C. Fruit und Fancy Quality Cakes and Ciiickcra. (Jrahara Wafers, Urn da Biscuit and Unihroonis. . . ' Full Cream Cheese, fresh Macaroui aud Best Elgin Putter. Good Cooling Li utter, 20c. ' " i, Our Can Good Stock, fresh and good assortment Spices of all kinds and Sugar at Co for cooking. .Molt' beet Vinegar for Pickling. Wo are in every way Gxed to fill your order and deliver promptly at lowest prices. 1 . , j Best Flour, 2 Jc, ail you waut. , ' GASKILL & MITCHELL, HARDWARE: QROCERIBS: 73 MIDDLE STREET. Thono 147. CI BUOAD STREET. Dress Groods ! We have secured the agency for the Cele brated-B. Priestley and Co.'s Black Dress uooas ana nave lust received by express a case ot samples. The line includes : Silk Warp Henriettas. Endoras. . Drop d'Almas. Melrose. ' Crepe Cloth. Wool Popeins. Reps. , Whipcords Venetians. ' ' ; Estamenes. Albatross, Venetian Crepe Cloth, Cheviot, Serges, Camel's Hair, Broadcloths, Rain Prooi. Crovenetles, Blister Crepons, Silk and Wool Novelties, -";' ;v ::';t :.':jr ' You must see these to appreciate them. You'can.see them at our store or let us know and our representative will call and show them. Jk ah- M 7 ei PHONE 4ft POLLOCK ST. New .Am DealrakU BettUn Cealar. Tkee lajaartlea Taaera. Bailer tt VTrar. Baar4 AW toaau U Ef4. Arte , itaa W1U ! 0m4. Rlio, 8pt.-ll. Mr. Joaes and Mr. Hellebrtndt, of Mew Tork, are ker to tee lb, penitentiary aalhorille la re- Lgtrd to the emplofaiMt of all tb con- Tlcla, wbite aad bltck, male aad female, old aod young, 1,000 or mora, la ta afaaare of shirts at the eeatml prtaoa. The Bute (aader a oontraet at 25 eeait a dosen) tnralaed eoae eoa- TlcU to the Una and AndJDf It had the "hort end" of tne eoatrnet boajrht the plant at a Ajare something like 3,000, to terminate the contract. It appear that for the great mat of the mala conTlcts, ednlu, eepeecially the negroes, outdoor work. It by far tht beet nd most healthful. For the women the children and the feeble aaea thlrt making It good employment. It U d that at much a SO oent doxen It offered now for thlrt-maklng. The legltlatlTe Joint committee, which lavettlgated 'the .Anton farm, near Wadetboro, foaad erery thing all right there and complimented the management. The penitentiary today elated a ooa tract with the Raleigh firm of Royill A Borden te furnlth 10,000 maltiwtiee, of which at many at 60 are made daily. The Injunction ptpert In the Atlantic 31 North Carolina Railroad tax attett- inent cue (which at ttated latt week were atked for by direction of 'Governor Rutsell,) were not terved on the Auditor, at he had already certified the aueu- ment to the Treasurer and also to coon ttee and townt along the line. Bo It was only necessary to terre on the Treasurer and on these counties and towns. J. C, h. Harris, Just back from Ashe- f Hie, says: "The AsheTllle Republicans, dudger, Jim Grant, Luk and the rest, told me they were ready to go for Marlon Bailor at the fusion nominee for Gover nor if that it the thing to do, aa I eon' tend it is. I thought they would be ut terly hostile. They said: 'If that's the thing to do we will not oppose klm.' " It sppears that ex-Sheriff Jones (Re- publican) ot Wtke, la yet short some $4,700. The court will hear the case next month, at there Is a suit by the county commissioners. : , A Richmond firm Is driving a Inch artesian well at Halifax. It la the hope to get a flourishing mill. These artesian wells are doing more than anything else to promote health In the malarial regien. State Treasurer Worth haa transferred 156,000 to Hew Tork to meet the Octo ber Interest oh bonds. The agricultural department hat a jet- ter from Mr. John W. Thompson, im migration commissioner, saying he Is st the Pittsburg, Pa., exposition and work ing hard, and that he feels grestly en couraged at the prospect of aeourinc a good class of settlers. He Is making at-! rangements for the bringing of a colony to North Carolina, each member of which hat atleaat 1,000. - V - Recently the eoiporation commission Issued an order fixing the rate of freight on cotton seed and hulls. This applies to all roads; also to all "systems," inch as the Southern, .Atlantio Coast Line, Seaboard Air Line. The Seaboard filed an exception, In which It declares It it aot a "tyitem." It says In its exceptions that lit varlout lines, which it enumer ates, are not parts of one and the same company. The corporation commission regards it as one system and says each of its divisions has the same officers, etc. The commission will probably - meet October 1st and then hear the excep tions. " " . , ' . '" " . '" ' ; Dr. Richard H. Lewis ha left here to attend a notable reunion of the Battle family at the home of the venerable Mr, William F. Battle, It being In honor of that gentleman's eightieth birthday and at '-the old homestead," Battles from near and far will be there. The Slate charters the Redding Lum ber - Company, of Besgreve, Randolph ounly. ..DeWllt'a Little Esrly Risers perma nently core chron0 constipation, bilious ness, nervousness sod worn-out feeling: cleanse and regulate the entire system. Small, plesssnt never gripe or sicken 'famous little pills." F. 8. Duffy. vi i 1 I - -r . r 'UUi.i I lakes the food more delicious and wholesome FAKDO comb to outrrv. TBMBa AftUOB. Tk rmMNt mt Uw BapaMU Staata IS bat Dm Mat BuSara . HU Ana BUak. Special to Journal. Ralkioh, M O. September, 19. Pres ident Loubet signed Dreyfu pardo to day, to (O Into effect this week. Dreyfus will not sppeal, although the pardon doe not 'reinstate him la tb army. Hegoee away to avoid demon sir alio. Hear Ctty af JacfcamUla Oa TIM I rartsaiaaSa M. C. Special to Joaraal: BiAirorr, N. a Sept ll The learner "City efjaekioe villa," Florid, 1 straaded oa the beach, all miles soalfe of Portmoutk N. C. A heavy aea and south east winds are prevailing. Theorem are saved. Taa Mtaatlaa la AMaa. Los do a, September 18 Th Traa- vaal situation' remains practically nn- fhanged. The general apprebeasloB la regard to lb outcome waa reflected by the decline la consols and stocks on the Stock Exchange, where, although all stocks continued depressed, there wss net the slightest approach to excitement Th text ot President Krugers reply wss Issued by the Secretary ef Stat for th Colonies, M r. Chamberlain this after noon, but It adds, nothing of the Impor tance to summary cabled to th Asso clsled Press. The language In many place Is taken to Indicate a firm, un yielding position.' Camlltat Win ha at CkJaaaa. Caicsoo, September 18. Chicago will be th working cantr of tb Desttt eralhs National Committee daring the ipalga la preparation for the next Presidential elect ex. This wa decided to-day at a meeting of the Ixeeutlve Committee held hen, thus definitely set tling rumors that th headquarters would be changed. - - Flftj-FMr Nw Cum. Kit West, Fla., September IS Fifty four sew cases of yellow fever ksve been reported la the past 48 hours, and three deaths, making a total number of cases to date of 863, and 17 deaths. . ' Xaval RiwrvM Sa Graai I.w.f . Konror-K, Va , September 18. It has been doflnllely settled that a considera ble number of the Virginia Naval re serves will go to New York on the Siren to attend the Dewey reception. Prescriptions a specially at Davis' rrescripuoa l'harmacy. Send yours Iher to be filled. They will receive careful attention and be delivered prompt ly. Night bell at front door. Phoae 60. There's always hope while there's One Mlnuto Cough Cure." An attack of pneumoula left my lungs In bad shape and I was ucsr tbo first stagee of con sumption. One minute Cough Cure completely cured me," writes Helta Mo- Henry, Blsmsrk, N D, Gives Instant re lief. F 8 Duffy. Waokljr Crap Bulletla. The marked chinge In the weather conditions for the week ending Monday, September 18, 1899, Indicates the rapid approach of autumn and the closo of the crop season. , The entire week was agreeably cool, 'with moderate midday and low night temperatures, the mean for the week averaging over fourdegrees per day below the normal Although scattered showers occurred on the 12tn aud 14th, the amount of precipitation was very small, and In many sections drought continues practically unabated. The amount of sonthine waa abundant, and the cenditions generally was very favorable for farm work, especially pick ing cotton, saving fodder and hay, mak ing sorghum syrup, and gathering ether crop which are ready for harvest Rain is still grestly needed for late gardens. potatoes and turnips, and to soften the soil, Fall plowing did not progress favorably during tho week on account the hard condition of the sou In rusny sections. -.- ' ;: ' ; . " Progress in picking cotton wss very rspid during the week and ginning well advanced. Many reports on cotton indicate good quality ot lint, though very short yield. The number of un opened bolls is now small. ' Gathering cord has commenced; late planted did not mature very well. Pulling fodder nearly over except la the west; large quantities of hay were saved, and the last mowing la underway. The cool, dry weather was "favorable for cutting and curing tobacco; considerable quantitii tobacco remain uncut In nortbweetern counties, but probably the entire crop will be housed by the end of September. Early sow n turnips are ready for markot late sown have a very poor stand and much roseeding will be necessary. Dig ging peanuts is advancing slowly with prospects for a good yield. Sweet pota toes appear to be generally excellent. Peas, fall Irish potatoes, snd late cab bage have been damaged by drought and need rain. . The golden color of early rice Indicates that the crop Is ready for harvest. Small amounts of winter whest oats snd rye were seeded, but this work is still much deUyed. liHEN YOU oro feeling tired and V V out of sorts yon will llnd llootl i Sarsniiunlla will lo vou wonderful good. Bo euro to GET HOOD'S Fine Dress Patterns, Gloves and Hosiery. ' New Ilodels in R. & G. Corsets. wl A. Barfoot, orrosiTE ro3TorFicn. Th. UnlTeriiity't Opening . - CiiapfxUill, Sept The University wilt open Monday with an attendance that breaks all records before or since the war. Four hundred and seventeen students have registered- Hp to this after noon. This is a gain of 82 over last year at this lime, great as the numbers then were, s gain of 2.1 per cent. There are 107 new ' students already registered, representing 87 counties 11 States and Japan. There is a notable Increase in the law and medicine departments. A Dime Well Spans. Mb. C. D. Bradhau. City. : Dear Sit: I had a fearfully aggravated cold Id my head, and suffered from head ache, an application of Dime Catarrh Snuff cured me In one night's time, kdvlse everybody to try it. W. K. Baxteb, I PLENTY OF GOOD THINGS 1 TO-EAT AT J. L. McDanieFs, 71 Broad St. o r o My stock of Staple and Fancy Gro ceries it complete in every department, It you are needing anything in the Gro cery line it will pay you to examine ' my stock. Fresh lot Snow Drift Flour Just lrom the mill. Wholesale IieUIl Grocer, nrvAt Nt. w rirAT(rir4WjrArTi dliSLBook Store ? 9 I "DEVIL'S ISLAND." $ A novel founded oa the famous Dreyfu Cat. I AU kinds ot School Books and I School Supplies. . k r i i . ... it I given all mail orders. I i i I G. H. Ennett. NOTICE! All persons hsving any woik to le don on Watches, Clocks or Jewelry, am prepared to do it reasonable. Clock face repaiuted. Watcbee, Clocks and Jewelry for sale. Will take orders for any kind of Jewelry if not In stock. Call and see ma. W. T. DUNN, The Jeweler, No. 8 Pasteur St , opp. A. A N. C. depot. KINSTON STEAM LAUNDRY. . I have taken the agency for the above named laundry and solicit the patronage of the people of this City. - :: Our work is guaranteed to be First-Class and TJp-to-date. Give us a trial Shipments Hade Wednesday and Returned Friday. . J. Is. nABTSFlJElLD For Bent or Sale ! My residence on National Avenue. ' large rooms and an attic. Bath room, Wkter closet and sewerage. For term address, T. W. DEWEY or myself: : ; KATIE B. BOYD. NEW SHIRTS Th Monarch Patent Dress Bosom. ''Prevents the Bosom from awkwardly bulging out from the veet opening, long nreded device. ;. When you buy a Monarch Shirt, you get your money 't worth. R. II. BAXTER : Shine lree. . Chester U. Brown, Kalamazoo, Mich , says: "Kodol Dyspepsia Cure 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 cureo dyspepsia. F. S Duffy. New FinnNew Good. See the beautiful line of Studs and Cuff But tons, also specialties in Waltham and FlirlnOohl tilled and Silver Watches at J.O. Baxtek's, Ju., next to Jouiinal office. ; " J. 1 McDMlEL, 71 'Phone OL. SPECIAL - TO - THE - PUBLIC ! Bargains At the American 5lock , . . Company Have Just Began ! We have just arrived from the Northern Markets with a complete ne of CLOTHINQ, DRY QOODS, SHOES, HATS, Ladies' and dents' Furnishings which will be sold at ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. CMTIIIMI! CL0TI1IKG ! CLOTHING! Wo surely have the largeet line of Clothing in town, we have Clothing enough i euit and fit every man, every youth and every little boy, for prices at which you 111 wonder. W are uaable to me a lion priors on Clothing for our stock ia too great. Come yourself and be convinced. Come early and avoid the rush. The early bird catches the worm and the early customer catches tb bargain. Remember this sale will not last very long. The American Stock Company, HOWARD A MACEIT, Proprietors. 69 and 01 Middle Street, 'NEW BERN, N. C. NEW TAILOR IN TOWN I 3 3 IS IB We are new prepared to furnish the gentlemea ef New Bern with first lasa, up-to-date Tailor Made Salts We hart Just seenredi the services of a Cotter from Baltimore who haa come to us with splendid recommen dations, W& guarantee perfect satisfaction In every particular, and invite your attention to our work. - ., ' -2 Call and examine our styles, patterns and pi ices. No need to go out of town for an up-to-date suit. . . . 3 j. a-. nuiw'',ii co., 67 POLLOCK STREET. ' .NEW BERN, N. C. 2 3 3 Is receiving New Goods by1, every boat, and adding daily to his complete stock. ; Every new table delicacy can'be Jound',, at his store. A call will bo highly appre- ciated. Prices are very low and satisfac tion guaranteed. CACI.it GG SEED! Best strains of Jersey WskeSeld Cab bage Se.'d for Fall planting. For Sale by-.. JAMES F. CLARET, Brick Store near Market Dock. .IciuvliT 'fI-:.,. ,rfj-' r Si.-1-it. it Cure cold In your head by nslng Dime Catarrh Snuff. One snuff up your nose will promptly relieve any case oi nasal cold. Manufactured and sold afrail hara's Pharmacy. I'ony For Kale! - j A two year old bank pony, perfectly gentle and broken to saddle. Can . be bought at reasonable price. A nice pet for a boy or girl. Apply at the Journal ofllce. C, J aLL-Uaais .' : ' VUa -i.aig , I FQLLOGIC STHEET; - -
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