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''.'J i'Ui. YuL IVII-KO. IIS. SIW ti:', X. I'., THU&SDAY M0RSI5G, SEfTCMBEK 11, 1131. ISTAIUSBM 1881 TBI E5E FZ1ISED. I V! To the Public. I PLENTY OF GOOD THINGS I c K,y'' uKi DbrssB AIaL.es the food more delicious and vvliolesomo la 5 i&Tills Can rs ts t, 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 VI o o o I havo this sold to Mr. E. U. tfacllnru, the mer cntila business carried oa br mm at Nos 47 and 49 PoT.otk Stra-t, Nr Bern, X. O, It whom all delta due to Mid business will b paid, ami br whom all contract made hj said business will be Oiled and all debts due by laid business will be paid on presentation. rVj.U-mber Cth, 1899. TTh. hackburn. V V! V V! V! VI V! W VV VI V! W I respectfully solicit from the general public a con tinuance of the Tery liberal patronage bestowed upon the retiring firm. I hope by faithful attention to bua ineaf, coupled with cloeo price and boncat goods to merit aanie. Yours Very Truly, E. B. HACKBURN. Are Receiving NEW - GOODS - DAILY ! Among them New Dried Peaches and Apples of N. 0. Fruit aud Fancy Quality Cakes and Crackers. QxjJmm Wafers, Unee da Discuit and Mushrooms. Full ( ream Cheese, fresh Macaroni and Best Elgin Putter. Good Cooliug Butter, 20c . Our Can Good j Stock', fresh and good assortment Spices of all kinds and Sugar at 6c for cooking. Moll's best Vinegar for Pickling. . We are in every way fixed to Gil your order and deliver promptly at lowest prices. Best Flour, 2Jc, all you want ' GASKILL & MITCHELL, HARDWARE: 73 MIDDLE STREET. Phone 147. OROCERIES: 61 3E0AD STREET. Dress Goods We have secured the agency for the Cele brated B. Priestley and Co.'s Black Dress Goods and have lust received by express a case oi samples. The line includes , .Bilk Warp Henriettas. ' Endoras. Drop d'Almas. Melrose. Crepe Cloth. Wool Fopeins. Reps. :: . Whipcords. Venetians. Estamenes. Albatross, Venetian Crepe Cloth, Cheviot, Serges, Camel's Hair, Broadcloths, Bain Frooi, Crovenetles, Blister Crepons, Silk and Wool Novelties, ... V You must see these to appreciate them. Tou ean see them at our store or let us know and our representative will call and show them. , 'PHONE 4a gi pollocz: ST. New rrivals S;ESljcfS;:i:3. - $ PsslUatlary Katun. Six Users far Teacher. Fair Ex alblta. I imi a Aaaex Ar rsafed. If Limit la ' Barseai Bills. " ' Ra Lares, September 0 The altor- aeys who appeared for Us gtale last tk ! tat great ux sin sot c, lorolrlof 10,000,000 addlUaa to lb Tilo of rallwmy property, are gratify lapraated by iadg Blmoitoa, whom m of lb satl-nUwij papers ar to roaodly draoaaoadi also by lb fsot that no 8(il eoart eoald bara beard sucb a . Tb tana ot ao Butt court below lb Supreme axoeads three weeks, and a malt be Jury am unlets there ( antDlmoot f reement to refer then to the Jadge. Bat In tbe Federal eoart tbe Judge tlu M cbuoellor. Wbea tbe judge beard the affldarlts of tbe State read be aid they were complete and that tbe ease was eloaed for the Bute, eat that the burden was upon tbe railways to rebut tbe erldeaee tbe Stale p react ted. The ruling tared tbe Bute thousands or dollars la expenses and perhaps a year la time. ' 1. R. Tlllery, chief superrlior ot the penitentiary farms, Is here and says he estimates the damage to the cotton on thoee farms at hot over 11 peroent. Tbe cotton It late In opening. He says It It blooming freely. Picking did not begin antil yesterday and about (00 pickers are at work. - . The penitentiary board Is pleated with the contract made with a Raleigh firm to lellrer It 10,000 mattresaes about half a rear's product The shucks used In tbe mattreates come from the farms ani are prepared tbere before they are shipped. fbe cotton alto comes from the farms. Mr. Tlllery says the health of the con- ficls ts better than he has erer knowa It to be on the farms The State Superintendent ot Public Instruction rules that the six hour named by raw as a teacher's work for a lay does not Include recesses, but neans the time actually spent la teach- l"S- The State will this year bare the lar- gett peanut crop It baa erer grown. Tbe Seaboard Air Hoe people here say that quarters for Governor Russell and 00 of his staff bare been secured on the Old Dominion steamer leaving Norfolk en the 10th Inat. for New York. Ret pontes by the staff to the letter of Invi tation to the Dewey celebration come in slowly, and np to today only seven had been received, A commission was Issued today to J. . Carlton at captain of Company E First Regiment, at Statesvllle. Mr. Frank Dancy, of Norfolk, of the Virginia & Carolina Chemical Company, Is here arranging tot a fine special ex blbit at tbe State Fair. It will be in tbe building which tbe company will erect. Tbe company will also have a float in tbe trades procession,, which was ar ranged tonight and which is to be the largest ever seen here.' The reel tsl 11 cation ot the books In ts Stale fitbrary is completed. It oc cupied a couple of, months time. The library will no longer be open at night. ',. : - .- A large room In the museum annex Is to be diverted to objects and publica tions connected with North Carolina history. - The range of exhibits it wide. Tbere is considerable pre-revolutlonary ma terial, a great deal during the revolu tionary period, and much of great value concerning the civil war' period. When the public sees tbe collection It Is safe to say there will be many addi tions. - Chairman Young, of the penitentiary board, was here and gave his assent that a contract should be made with a New Tork firm tor 60 convicts to make shirts In tbe shirt factory, the plant of which the penitentiary owns. The prioe to be paid is 60 cents a dozen. The East Durham and Pearl Cotton Hills of Durham have decided to co operate with the Erwln Cotton Mill, in Vf est Durham, and not employ any ebild labor, boy or gtiL The age limit placed by these mills is 12 years and no one under that age will be employed. As a result of this ruling the schools In the milling, sections have a much lar ger attendance than last year at this lime. . . " ' riupiKoa mtAKstN. Atk far a tuanm. lMk4 taa WUh WataiROToa, September It Secre tary Root Ibday received a cablegram from General Otis that seemed to tadl eate a weakening on the part ef tbe la tnrg enta. It contains a proffer to deliver the Americaa prisoners who bsve bee for so saaoy taonlba la the baada of the Ininrgents, and alee sought permission to parley with General Otla., This cablegram was at once taken by Secretary Root to the Cabinet meeting, and formed the main topic for discussion at lbs beginning of tbe sesatoa. How- erer, apon reading tbe message careful y It t apparent Importance taem to dimta ith. Secretary Root himself did not re gard tbe matter as of importance at this lime. Be recalled frequent efforts oa the part of tbe Insurgents In the paatto gain time at critical moments by opening negotiations, ostensibly with the object of msklng peace, and(be wae not sore but that tbla latt offer waa somslblng of the same kind. ' The text of tbe dltpalcb follows: Manila, September II Adjutant- General, Washington: MacArthur re ports from Angeles visit of two Insur gent officers, with request for permission to send Into onr lines American prison srs and to send to Manila prominent Insurgent general officer for conference. The requested interview granted, and Insurgent officers at Angeles returned north this morning with information. One. Bta(laa4 riartaa Var Tbar. LokdoB, Sept. IS SuBaaoa.vt ksva been hauad for a Cabinet ooaaoll, which la Is aad.rtlood, will be held Frtdsy. The lack of esdumeat la offidtl dr else bears evldeeee to tbe deliberate anar la which the highest officials sis handling tbe Traaavaal erUia. It la by as aseaat rerlala that tbe Cabiaes cove ell will adopt extreme ataeearee, la spits of tbe Baooapromlalng aalare of the Boer reply. The deliberation oa the part of tbe Goverament It Interpreted, not only la London, bat la other European capitals, as sbowlag a desire oa the part ot Great Britain to gala lima while the transports are hurrying to Cape Colony. LI Haaf phanf Up Afala. Victoria, B. O., September ID-Mall advices from the Orient state that IA Hung Chang bat been recalled to power. The Empress Dowager of China is said to be seriously ill. Over 8,000 persons are dead and miss ing at a reiuli of a recent typhoon in Japan. Great damage to shipping Is re ported. "Best on tbe market for coughs and colds and all bronchial troubles; for croup It has no equal," writes Henry R. Wbltford, South Canaan, Conn, of One Minute Counh Cure. F. S. Duffy. " : atontqjo'a Trial ltogtna; Madbio,' Sept. 10 The trial of Ad miral Montejo, chief In command of Spain's naval forces In the Philippines, who surrendered to Admiral Dewey after the destruction ot the Spanish vessels In the battle of Santiago began here today. The prosecution demand a sentence of Imprisonment for life, with dismissal from the service. The defence will be presented tomorrow. E. E Tomer, Compton, Uo.. was cured of piles by De Wilt's Witch liazel Salve .after suffeilng seventeen years and trying over twenty remedies. Ph slctsns and surgeons endorse It. Be ware of dangerous counterfeits. F Duffy. ' - Seh.ttrer-Keatnar la Dead. Pabis, Sept. 19 M. Auguste Scheurer Eestner, forcer Vice-President of the French Senate and champion of Dreyfus died todsy front typhoid fever, Chester O. Brown, Kalamazoo, Mich , lays: "Eodol 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 stdnach, and cures dyspepsia. F. 19 Duffy.. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS. Today's quotations furnished by R. B. Wilson & Co., Richmond, Vs., Itoprc- sonted by A. O. Newberry. ' . NrwYork, dept. JO. i-. V V ''"' STOCKS. ' Open. High Sugsr.. ......... 114 Am. Tobacco. .. 124 Reading.. ..... 69 Low. Close 141 141 DeWltt's Little Esrly Risers perma nently enre chronic constlpstion, bilious ness, nervousness and worn-out feeling: cleanse and reirulate the entire avatem. Small. Dlcasant never irlne or sicken . January. . . .. rmnii littl nlllt' IP. R. nn(T. Oct. Cotton. . Fine Dress Patterns, Gloves and Hosiery. New IIodels.in R. & G. Corsets. G. A. Barfoot, OPPOSITE P03T0FFICI!. I Now Firm K.w Chwdt. Soo the beautiful line of Studs and Corn uii uuuont, aiao Bpeciaiues in w aiutam . December, and Klgln Gold filled and Silver Watches st J. O. Baxter's, Jb., next to Journal office. 145J is; 69 4!-- 12 130t 137 88 r 05 . 6H 511 132J m 21 COTTON. ' Open, Hijrh. Low. Close . 6 29 6.38 . 8.37 8 88 . 6.18 0.17 8.11 6.17 CHICAGO MARKETS. Whxat Open. High. Low. Close December.... 70 71 70 . 71 C. T. 0... . Leather..... C R. AQ. . St. P ..... R.8.I ..... C.T. P .... B.R.T. ... a. s. vr. : T. C I..... 8o. R'y PtJ. Wab. Pfd.. 44 " 13 130 137 . 28 94 81 : 60 120 52 31 ,322 58 41 11 138 IStf SO 92 78 50 116 51 Sit 124 63 13 129 126 33 92 82 120 53 81 TO EAT AT ! : j. Le niuudiiitji s, n Droaa ot. : i TIm Itnr tHaalt . WsaaiaoTOK, Beptamber 19. The yellow fever situation at Key Wast Is re garded as grave. Sines the drat ease was reported about three weeks ago, the epi demic has beta steadily growing antil today there are almost 400 catea. New cases appearing at the rata ot thirty a day.bnt the mortality la low. Fifty four eases and two deaths were reported for Sunday and Monday, Attendant C. L. Hall, one of the Marina Hospital staff, developed tbe disease lsst night, and he baa been Isolated. As Key West Is situated below too frost line the epidemle will hew to ma Its course. GOOD NEWS comet from those who take Hood's Sarsaparllla for scrofula, dyspepsia and rlieumatitm. Uoportsagroetluit HOOD'S CURES At th Book Store "DEVIL'S ISLAND." - I) A novel founded on the famous t Dreyfus Caae. I AUklndac-f School Rook a and School Supplies. I Personal and prompt attention I I given all mail orders. 8 6. H. Ennett. I NOTICE ! All persons having any woik to la done on Watches, Clocks or Jewelry, I am prepared to do it reasonable. Clock faces repainted. Watches, Ulockt tnd Jewelry for tale. '.Will take orders for any kind of Jewelry if not In stock. Call and eee me. . W. T. DUNN, Tha Jeweler, No. 8 Pasteur St., opp. A. & N. C. depot, KINSTON STEAM LAUNDRY. I hav taken the ageucy for the above named laundry and solicit the patronage of the people of this city. Oar work is guaranteed to be First-Class and Up-to-date. " Give ns a trial. Shipments Hade Wednesday and Returned Friday.. JT. Is. IIARTSFXEIal) For Rent or Sale ! My residence on National Avenue. large rooms and an attic Bath room, water closet and sewerage. For terms, address, T. W. DEWEY or myself. KATIE B. BOYD. NEW SHIRTS . The Monarch Patent Dress Bosom. Prevents the Bosom from aekwardly bulging out from the vest opening. A long needed device. . - When you buy a Monarch Bhiit. you get your money's worth. o o o My stock of Staple and Fancy Gro ceries is 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 irom the mill. WhoIeMele ft He tall Grocer, J. L UK g Phone 91. 71 BraMvl HU SPECIAL - TO - THE - PUBLIC ! n urn At tha American Hn 5tock 111IJ . . . Company "Have Just Begun! We have just arrived from the Northern Markets with a complete line of CLOTHINQ, DRY Q00D5, SHOES. HAT5, Ladies' and dents' Furnlshlnga which will be told at ROCK BOTrOM PRICES. CLOTHING ! CLOTHING! CLOTHING! We surely have the largeet line of Clothing In town, we have Clothing enough to suit and fit every man, every youth and evety little boy, for prices at which you will wonder. We are unable to mention prices on ClothW for our stock is loo great. Come yourself and be convinced. Come earlv and avoid the rush. The earlv bird catches the worm and the early customer catches tbe bargains. Kemembcr this sale will not last very long. The American Stock Company, HOWARD ft MACHT, Proprietors. 59 and 61 Middle Street, NEW BERN, N. C. j NEW TAILOR IN TOWN ! : We are now prepared to furnish the gentlemen of p New Bern with first class, up-to-date Tailor Made Suits We hare just secured the services of a Cntter from Baltimore who has come to jis with splendid recommen i! dations. 3 We guarantee perfect-satisfaction In erery particular, 3 So g T. O-- IDTJOiT dc CO., , 67 POLLOCK STREET. ,HKW BBRN, N. O. TlltililililililillUtilliililliliiilliililllliiiiiliililtlllUUlU as aral arv ara arv aver aaa anw raas ral awav aTrv aye ara nsa nva avarasasi aw aw nwwsw "Vwwi www IS: fc: p and invite yonr attention to onr work. . Call and examine our styles, patterns and pi Ices. need to go out of town for an up-to-date suit. 29i 29 ' 9 23 Is receiving New Goods by every boat, and adding daily to bis complete stock. Every new table delicacy can be found at his store. A call "will be highly appre ciated. Prices are very low and satisfac tion guaranteed. , , s " . There's always hope wliilo there's One Minute Cough Cure." An attack ct pneumonia left my lungs in bad shape Cure cold In your head nslng Dime and I was near the first stages of con Catarrh Snuff. One snuff up your nose sumption. One minute Congh Cure will promptly relieve sny case of nasal completely cured me," writes Helen Mc- old. Manufactured and sold at Brad- Henry, Bismurk, N D, Gives Instant re ham's Pharmacy. ef, FS Dully, R. II. BAXTER. f Kliine Free. i Best strains of Jeisy Wakefield Cab bage Seed for Fall plnntinjt. For Bale by jai::3 r. clars, Brick Store i;' nr I'.irket Dock. rOLLOC't STREET. - tilt zt-tvitststsisz itrtsttsitttttttttstttats
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