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'-I J J 4 TQL XTlt-KO. 'US. StW linx, . l' TL15D1T M0E5I5G, f IFTEMBIR !5, HSI. KSTllLlSBtD 111 " ,s T ' on i:ni. -1 JA, 'J' ttMIMtiMMtMIIStltllli I a Sit I I If . r 4 a ' To the rs ns m ts IN s i .000 I hav ikU day told to Mr. & K Hackbnrn, the mer cautil buiine carried, on by ft at NVa 47 anil 49 Pollock Btrert, New IWb, K. (i, to whom alt dobU do to said business will "U paid, and by a bum all contracts made by aaid business) will be filled and all debts due by aaid buaiiMat will be paid oa pMWPiiUtiuo. SeftmUt 6th, 1899. ' ' J. H. HACKBURN. I rMpectfuIlj solicit from the general pablio ft con tin nance of the very liberal patronage bestowed upon tbe retiring Arm. I hope by faithful attention to bus iness, coupled with close prioea and boo eat goods to . merit same. ' Yours Very Truly, , , E. B. HACKBURN QflGSlIili & Taints, lad, Oil, ZinV and Varnish of all iludt, Saab, Doors and Blinds. Wheel material Hubs, Spokes and Rims of all kinds. Bnggy Wheels, tired ready for use. ' We make Heating and Cook ' STOVES A-SPECIALTY. ...'.', An Elegant Line just received." ' We carry full line of 0UN8 and Loaded Shells. In our Grocery Department you will find a Iresh lot ot Corned Portsmouth Mullets. GASKILL & HARDWARE: 73 MIDDLE STREET. 'Phono One-Third of Your Life Is spent in bed, so why not be comfortable.;. One of our Royal, Elastic Felt Mattresses is just the thing that will add most to your comfort. . . We sell them under a positive nights use yon are not satisfied that it is the equal of Any Mat- rrQ (nnj tress you ever slept on we will refuud your money. , , ' UJ - ion will never Know wnni.jniurj iu sleeping , uhui jim j try one. - -.. ; .. " ';' V;'' ,' ' '1' " FRAN&; H; JONES: '"$&A i : : . s -.4,- If CUT : GRADED SCHOOL ! For White People. XHWL Open nOtlDAY, OCTOBER; 2nd, IG99, At the Graded School Buildings of Trustees of "The New Bern Academy." TUITION FREE TO CHILDREN OR WARDS OF 4 BONA FIDE CITIZENS OF NEW BERN. Those residing outside the City will bt charged tuition at the rate of One, Two" and Thre Dollars Per Month according to grade of scholarship. Cards of AdmiBsion niHst be obtained. The Superintendent or Secretary will furnish "thenV upon ap plication. . , . Parents and Guardians residing in sections contiguous to Nsw Bern now, have an opportunity never before 'offered, 'of 'educating their children and wards at a rlKSr UIjAoo oUxlUUii1 Al A vjj,KX.-XUW HATE OF TUITION and without sending them far from home. The Faculty from Superintendent down bavs been; selected with great care and everything has been done to make the School Up-to-date in every particular. The spacious brick buildings have been thoroughly re fitted and furnished with modern improvements in Heating, Water Sup. ply and Sewerage. ... ; ul . The Academy grounds, always noted for attractiveness, are ample; covering nearly an entire city square of beautifully shaded lawn. ' Board can be obtained in the city on reasonable terms. ' Persons desiring further "information c:ui d!rs f'ie tindorj'ici ' X7. II. 7ATC0ir, C:cty. end Trc,. Public.;; vv V vv vv V vv vv vv vv vv vv vv w vv vv vv vv vv VI VI VI vv vv Vv vv HH MITCHELL, GROCERIES: " 147. 61 BROAD STREET. t - . , guarantee that J if after '30 C3 ..I- i'.j.. iv.n; u. 1 1- v..) nn- ! H . 1 -r a under tMauspics of the Board ' ' ' . f u t-j w' ::.:::! C;!:i tf Its fcii- Tks Ufa ItamlaaUaa. TksBlaM at tfl Hill Asplteaats for. Fsaslaft. Aal Far Ka4 laf latUrfarThs rrtMaara. 1 B ewa, ebalmaa ot U pralualUrv la TMllfmaif ooamlllM, mjs Umj kv iplded Its UvwlifUioa lovo lbs erMlty ciurfw; that Is as far as tt sa (O aow. Th uxlaoay Is elosad so far M BaaisMrtU Is eoacrad. Tas lalUr auavaer has aakad kavaW Mbmlta wrltua argaaMaU- All soavlctS baTora Mng ti unload . wm pUlaly told tbat iter aiast aol atpaci aay buanls la aay wtj, aad tbat tba cobudIius bu bo Urn of raooaaMadlnf abolllioa ot corporal pnaUbaMl or of cbaataf thsprisoa nil. Tbs oommlltM Is aol raljlof oa eoavlct usUbob, bat oaly uk k as wrroborallv tosilaioa. Tbs bus of svUeaos ttlDit, SumaMrall Is varj ftapsrintaadsnt Day, of tbs panlua lUrr, said: "Tbs pablleatlsB of tbe cvldtaesta tbs penlUatUry lavMtiga- Uoa aad lbs stand lakaa by tbs asws papers art demorallilng tbs convlcta. Tb result la that tbty are becoming obstreperous and dlaobedlSBt, and Wat Ibsrs will bavs to bs twlos u strict dls- oipllas as bersufora. Wbea 1 took ebarga I weal la with all lbs nsudlla satlmsat sgalast panUblog oonvtcU. 1 topped tbs whipping at lbs ouatral prlaoa, stopped It for sit months. Tbs resolt was demoralixalloa, and I was forced to hare tbs whipping resamed. Tbe S7 member of tbs law claw at tbs University, who neit Monday g before ibe Supreme Court for eiamloaMon have arrived her. Seventeen stadenta from fVaks Forest are regtetered. There will be at least tea mora applicants, making tone H la all. Revenue oOoers made a rail la JoUae- toa ooanty last week and destroyed an illicit distillery. . . . . CapU James E. Lswtoa, of Ohio, an ipert who has chare of Iron mluee at Chapel Hill aad Ore Hill, hat left here for Wilson's Mill, Johnson ooanty, to Ijok at Iron pre. He says he has sunk a sew shah at Chapel Gil and Is now tak lag out SO tons a day f the high quality red hematite ore, which Gen. Hoke thinks equal to the Cranberry ore. It le la a true vain. In a few weeks the out- pot will be 100 to is a day, fi car loads 111 will go to the Greensboro furnace, which now gets most of Its or .from Blacksbarg, 8. C. The Ore Hill ore Is brown hematite and Is In deposits, which are lam aad numerous. One is 60 feet thick: .The quality Is high. , It appears that IS of the Governor's itaff will go' with him to New Tork. Company B. Third ItegltLent Capt. J.J. Bernard, will tak 40 men there. ' A Stats flag was sent te Sculptor Bill cott, at Washington, to be used in' the Vanes statue design. The Stat pension board Is in session. ; There are mora new applicants that there war last year, but fewer thin In 1897, and mors are being put oa th rolls. j 1 Neil Wednesdsy th Baptist Female University her opens with 128 boarders, Its capacity, and 80 students from Ral eigh. President Blaslngams and the 19 embers ot th faculty are all her and ready for work. The University is very nearly completely furnished. North Carellna quarter-tawed ak is ' used.' It was mad ap at Mebane. ; The following appeal is made, and Jt on which merits attention: "At chair man of lb Investigating committee ap pointed by th last General Assembly to investigate th affairs of the Slate prison i find that th convict ot the Btat at the various camp,' as well as at the central prison, hsve comparatively no reading matter. ' I have therefore, de cided to ask the good people of the State to forward such literature as they can tpare from their libraries to R. P, Rein hart, Wadesboro, N. C, to be donated to hit library. We Mpecially ask for Illustrated literature, such as illustrated magazines, copies ot religious newspa pers snd such books a tbe peop.e of the Stat may see fit to contribute. We alto' especially ask th traveling men In buy ing magazines and other literature. In stead of throwing them on the car seats,' or giving them away, to forward them to Capt. Relnhardt to assist him in tills cemmendable work. In case duplicates should be tent to papt. Kejob&rdt, or he should have a turplnt, I havt asked him to forward to the superintendent of the central prison, to be distributed to the different farms of the State. We are try ing Hilt at sn experiment, to provide ' a library for these unfortuntte people, snd It we find that this plan works well, we will extend it to the different fsrios f the Slate. In case any one should .with toy contribute money to thl purpose, they stay send It to Capt Rolnhardt, Wadesboro, and it will be expended in the proper direction. I hope the secular and religious press of tbe State also will soad such reading matter at they may deem proper, and they will be doing an snfortuntts people s tervlce by copying this article and calling attention to the same. ' J. A. Euowk, "Chin. Invest, Com." " ' v 1 "-.LVTirSf nkil.es the food more delkkxis and 1otesoae rJ Tt PSWSI VEXL TBe ! S SVtef. Tlx TrU ml S at Kaw Toaa, Sept. ft ThU wtUbs a great week la Mew Tork Dewey week. PreparaUoas for lb eoenlag raeepUoa of lb vlclorioat Admiral forts lb I bai of vry tonga, Th program stay be briefly slaUd as follows: Tbartday (First Day) Dewey arrtv oa th Olympla lata afuraooa ; display of trwrks along lb water frost st Bight. Friday (Second Da)Ixchaag of calls bet wee a tbe Admiral aad Mayor Vast Wyck; ssval parade, Beaded by th Olympla aad Including lb North At lantic Squadroa, startiag at 1 p ex; fire works displays at night. Saturday .(Talrd Day)-PratatloB f gold loving enp to tb Admiral; land parade, starting at 11 a m; smoker st lb Waldorf-Astoria fer th Olympla' "Jack ie" at 8 p at. Admiral Dewey will epend Bonday quietly aad oa th following day will go to Wathlngtoa. Fifth avenue for aearlj its entire length I a mass ot stsads In th various stages of construction. Priosi asked by tb stsnd speculators ar high. At on stand aear the new Dewey arch $J0 to $'38 a sett is demanded. Some teats bar sold at high as $100 sad choice windows command all ihs wsy up to (350. Th lowest figure at which seats In Fifth aveaus ar quoted I 13. That art oa ttaadt below Twenty third It reel, sad where the seat holder will not be able to tee Admiral Dewey, who leaves th parade at tbs reviewing stsnd. There's always hop while there's On Hlnut Cough Cure," Aa attack of pneumonia left my lungs la bad sbsp and I wss bear th first stsges of con sumption,' - On minute Congh Car completely cured me," writes Helen Mo-Henry,- Bltmark, N D, Gives instant re lief. F 8 Duffy. Loodoa Far War. ' London, September 84 Aa attempt to hold a pro-Boer, antiwar demonstration la Trafalgar square, London, this after, aoon, resulted In failure and almost in riot.; ' ,: Thousands assembled but not to tup port the speakers. On th contra ry th crowd waved union jscks aad sang the national anthem and "Rule Britannia," Ilk mighty Invocations. , The i speakers wet received with groans, decayed applies, eggs and other missiles. There were cbeen tor Joseph Chamberlain and hisses for President Kruger. . Da Witt's Little Early Risers perma nently cn re chronic constipation, bilious ness, nervousness and worn-out feeling: cleans and regulate the entire system. Small, pleasant never gripe or sicken 'famous little pills." F. 8. Duffy. THK BFJCCCLATIVK MABBJCT8. ' Today's quotatloas furnished by R. B. Wilton ft Co., Richmond, Ye., Repre sented by A. O. Newberry.' . ; Naw Yobs, Sept. t5. . STOCKS. : , . Open. High. Low. Sugar. ....... HSi 144 14St Am. Tobacco,.. 121 191 1181 Close 1424 r 57j Reading..:.. O. T.C., . Leather .... a R, fttj. :.. St. P . R.S.I C.T. 1 .... B.H.T. .... A. 8. W... T. O. I...... So. R'y Pfd.. Wab. Pfd...; 08 , 43 15 130 127 m m m 61 118 Bi m 68 43 15t 130t 137 : S8t m 118' OS m 57, 41 14 139i . 10 881 88, " 60 110i : 611 S2t 44 14 189) 126 . set 931 88, 60 net 611 22i . . COTTON. , ' V . ' 0eo. Oih. Low. Close January, , " 8 63 " COS 0 60 ? .60 Oct Cotton.. J,..! 0.40 fl.41 0.88 6.40 CHICAGO MARKETS. " WaaiT Otxiu. Ulgh. Low. Close 'December ?2t 73j 72t 73 Co an ,,:' ' 1' December. ... 29 80 " 29J 80 ' E. ' E, Turner, Compton, Mo..' was cured of piles by DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve after suSoriug seventeen years ana trying over iwemy rcmeuiesi i uy slcisns snd Surgeons endorse it. Be ware of dangerous counterfeits. F S Duffy.- - : For cold in the head, us Dime Catarrh tSnufl. Cleanses the Natal Passages and Opens tbe stopped-up head. Manufac tured and guaranteed by O, D. Bradbam, Druggist, Mr. W. K. Baxter , say: Dime Catarrh 8nuff cured me of a severe head cold In one nlirht. It relioved me almost Instantly. Mr. It A, lUchardson adds: Dime Catarrh Snotl it looiewhat wonderful Iused.it one evening and tbe following morning I was well.. It acta equally well for my children. Tcnney's Candies Iu sealed packages at McSorlty'a. ' ' L U it-a-k UTI WataiieTos, MapieabfH Si- 'Torn Rlos will have civil foferaatmt, a practically ai of lb D. S Ire pe will be wlthdrawa from Cuba, before Congrats at!. Bo said a Seaator, who had Joet bad stalk with la President, 10 a frwad. Hs added that th stoet of ai troop would hart bees oat of Cab by thl lias If lb yellow fever bad not got a foothold amag tbeta aad dowa South. After tb yellow fever mad iu appear tace. It was thought best to leer the troops already oa the bland, tbr aatil cold weathet, for fear that they might briog the die with theta If brought kerne earlier. It l ttated aaomcially that Gea. Brook has atked, oa acoosat of his health, to be relieved f hi dnUe u Military Governor of Cab, aad that hi request will be complied with. Hlt coming aoae oa a visit sooa, aad It Is coaidrd dooMfal whether k will re turn. Tkeaaa saott Hkelyto ucxMd him It Ga. Laoaard Wood, aow In com mead of tb Santiago district. IEEP TOUT blootl rtnra ami mr IX stoinach and digostiv organ in a oeannr eosu uos bv imk v iiwwia paraapamia anu you WU1 Da WELL rots sillier it iu asm or a new cigar that is rapidly becoming popular. II Is oa sal at Davie' Prescription Phar macy. - Celery Headach Powders will curs your beadacb. Had and sold at Davis' Prescription Pharmacy. -tsTOTXCE'I All persons wanting STOVES OF ANY KIND REPAIRED AND PUT UP, Call oa ef. W. WOOD, Corner Broad and Middle Street, (build ing formerly used as Mrs. Stanly's book store) and they will Receive Prompt Attention. Also Tin Work of any kind. a AttjBook Store j 1 Bring your old school books and we will allow you a fair ex change price for th latest adop tions. ' Lowest prices and prompt at tention to all mail orders guaran teed. . ' . . ' - i G. H. Ennctt. J L. ALL HANDS 'ROUND And join us in praising th beauti ful Line ol Heating Stove, now in Hook and ou sale by the L. H. Cutler Hard ware Company. They have them large and email, handsome and plain. To look at them is to buy them, because of tbe remarkably low price. - Alto don't forget we alwty have on hand a large stock of wholesale and re tail Hardware of all kindt. Bash, Doors, and Blinds a specialty. . Call and exam ine. v 'i L H. CUTLER HDV'C CO. 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 yirsfc-Clasa and Up-to-date. ' - . I ." Give ns a trial. ' Shipments Tlado Wednesday and , .. . Returned Friday. ' J. Ii. w1rZ'XITiX). Best tiraint of Jersey WakeGeid Cab bage Seed for Fall planting. For Sale by JAi:"3 F. CLARK 1 ' Brick Store near Sfatket Dock. IPLEIITY OF GOOD .THINGS I I TO EAT AT . L. McDaniel's, 71 Broad St. S o o o - Hy stock of Staple and Fancy Oro- & relies is complete In every department. It you are needing anything in the Qro eery line it will pay you to examine ; my 2: stock. Fresh lot Snow Drift Flour just from the mill. v . I J. L McDAHIBL, Phone 01. WMm.'wmwftMtfrwiMfHfftrfrm OLD HENRY WHISKEY Ii purer, milder, Bellow er aii of flier quality thai ibj other Wklikey iol at tbe line price. It it THE WHISKEY" for finilj tnd clil lie, bflij ALWAYS THE SAME tid of itindird (iillty. Doit be liflaenced to tike t mbitltite; If year dealer itteapti te glre yoi loiefblig else tbit be uy ii "Jut ai foot' be Ii ifter larger protlti aid yoi get inferior quality. Oar bottle goods hire teal erir corks tad bibo blowi is bettlei; witcb for tbete protective feitarei aad get tbe beat tbat Boney eai biy. For Sale in New Bern by Jas. P. Taylor, J. & Garrett, M. Disosway, T. Burke, L. B. Habicht, L. J. Taylor and J. D. Dinkins. Straus Qunst & Co., Proprietors, or otjb -Fine Uneeda Jinjer Wayfers, They are th best you ever at, crisp, of fin flavor, templing and always Isste "morelsh." Ws han dle nothing but tb best la - all lines of food, pur, wholesome, and nourishing, and sell them at leu than you psy for ordinary and in ferlor grades elsewhere, and w ar receiving fresh stock by svery boat ' Tuesday's steamer will bring ns a big shipment of , " . . riNE FHUITS. v- ; Large and Luscious Bananas, Beautiful King Apples, Juicy Oranges and Lemons, A fin Assortment Crapes, and mors s( th Splendid Cal ifornia Fruits. Com to se us and yon will be sun to take boom host with you. ' , . ; ' "" '''"' ' I NEW TAILOR i We are now prepared . g New Bern with .rjrst ctass, Iz. Bp-io-uato niiur atsuc outts. We hare last secured J the serrices of-t CBtterfrom If Baltimore who hai come to 12 u with :r dations. recommen- We guarantee perfect satisfaction in every . particular 3 , i If anil Inirffi. vnnr flfUntlftB ta SjbslU IU1 lV J wtt sttsvsiatvts w vmm Call and examine onr atjlei, patterhVanb pilcea-So E '. 2 i3 need to go out of town for an T. a-. iDrrasTir ' do., I! 57 POLLOCK STREET. BERN, N. O. - ' " " j " M Ml IM IM IM I't I" I'l l'l I'! !M I't ft I't I'l !! Pfl'l J'l I'i I'l I'i l'l I" j . w . -'.-;- - 'v-'-'-. J- tivmwoi( S arts tfwltt wfj W Whlcssale & llcUll Gvetr, 71 Brin4 Hi. IN TOWN ! I Of ;. -'':i ;. ;' ' t'- ' '.-',-.-"-1. ,5 ji-S-- .v-f - - g Ant vorlf. . 12 n : ar V- J. V J , ". 1 up-to-date iult; ;';;. V,'' J . S 3 ... 3 N
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