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v ( i ' 1 - 1:1 ' . i ( , VOL. 1T1I-X0. 15G. :.. . II W iiliiX, Htf C.FEIDIT I50R5ISG, SIPTIilBIS 29, U33. CSTAILISREP 1B8-S i $ $ 3 i'i IN 1 To the Public. I i m ? m ft IS ! IN d IN IN IN IN IN IN N IN o o o I have thU day k1 J to Mr. K. H. Heckbnrn, the canlile business carried on bj dm at Ka'a 47 and 49 Pollock Btreet; New IVrn, N. 0 to whom all debte due to taid business will be paid, aud by 'whom all! contract! made by taid bnsinoM will be filled and all ' debts due by aaid busiueas ill be paid on presentation. , frpUnber 6th, 1809. . V j. h. hackburn! : I respectfully aolksii from the general public a, 1 con tin uauoe of tha very liberal patronage bee towed, spoo the retiring firm. I hope by faithful attention to baa inees, coupled with close prion and honest goods to merit same. Yonrs Very Truly,.' "4 t ' " ." VI i vv vv; vv : w VI VI Vt V? vv V! : vv vu 5K E. B. HACKBURN. . emus uinn . Taints, Lead, Oil, Zink and Varnish of, all-"kind i. Sashj'Doore and Blinds. Wheel material nubs, Spokea and Rims of all kinds. t ' Buggy .Wheels, tired ready for nse. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' We make Heating and CooST- 1 . -N . , , ' n '. , "' I STOVES A SPECIALTY. An Eleguut Liue just recoired. We carry a full line of GUNS and Loaded Shells. In our Grocery Department you will find a Iresh lef, ot Corned Portsmouth Mullets. . GASKILL & MITCHELL, HARDWARE: US- MIDDLE STREET. 'Phone 147. .. OROCER1ES: 61 BROAD STREET. nJin nnl run One-Third of Your Life Is spent in bed, so why not be comfortable. - One of our Royal TCIiutic Flt Mattresses is intt tRb tliinn that .will 'odd .most .to nl your comfort. - . V ','' 1 , ' I Jjjj We sell them nnder a positive guarantee thatlif after 30 C.O nights use you are not satisfied that it is the equal of Any Mat-( C'J tress you ever slept on we will refund your money. Cjfl Vnn will nr Lnn wlif lnmrv in lMminor iiL nnf.il .vmv Dp lvu " " .iv.. - " - j - r o ; try one. . ' " " I " . FRANG. H. J0NE8 & &0.i 87 OTDDLiE a5EhtiS?6nnr-i-Tri 1 6, 19 JL'JU JfiliiAV ' ;: v.; OF OCE Fine Uneeda ; Jinjer Wayfers, They are li e bst jon ver ate, crisp, of fine flavor, tempting and always taste "moreUh." We han dle nothing but the bet in all lines of too I, pare, wholesome and nouris'iing, end sell them at Itu than ou py (or ordinary and in. ferlor gradi-e elsewh re, and we are receiving fresh stock by evtry boat. ' . . " . luesday'e steamer will bring vs a big thlpmont of - Large and Liifcioua HannDM, Bt antilul King Applet, Juicy Oranges and L-n onsr A Fiae Assortment Urapea, ami more of Hit Bpleudiil Cal ifomia FruiU. Come to see us and you will be sure to take some home, with you. . , . ; ) i i , ": , - CQTTC3 IDOB.-; - 6 Fan:i E:!I::i Far a Eirs ai3 Bsceioli Yerj , - .-Li iuj i BsUer Says Is Is V a CaailiaU Tke raTf the aif r. ; ( r TheAraeaaLTksCIf ' 4j' ens Tax. Tke - CraltUw IULsioa.SepvavTs famers la. M this part of the But are holdiag oeitoa for a rise. They eipeot it to go to 6 osau. Dealers here say the farmers are bettor able to hold Itthsaever before. Ia atae way there appears at last to be aasalahy of actioa ea tha part ot the farmers: There Is a great rata tot cot tea, but It Is eitremelyhard to get, " tieaator Bailer, belois leaving for New Tort aaid ha waa not a candidate for Qovernor or aay ether office, aotwlth ttaadlag the asMrttoa of 3. C. L. Harrie. Seaator Bailer hssaot decided where he will locale for the practice- of . law. Possibly here la Raleigh, i ' t 4 State Treasarar Worth, while laKew York, will look Into matters regarding the engraving ot the special bond lasoss which have never been eiecated by the Aaurieaa Bank Mote Company, . Eren the first Issoe ot 91M.M0 (peatteatlary debt) hu never been .delivered. . I The purchaser! ot these bonds were given 4 per cent Slate bond, which they were willing to receive. The Baptist femsls nalverslly here wss yeeterdsy morning at 10 o'clock formally opeaed, with Hi boarding atndents present. The dedicatory exercises were held la the chapel, which was too small to accommodate the large audience which represented the other denomina Ions and schools In the olty. Mention has been made of a squatter named Honler who'haa come from Col orado and pitched his tent oa lands bought and paid for by the Agricultural snd Mechanical college, claiming title aader a deed dated last July, signed by vr. ttugene urtssom. uomplslnt was died by attorneys for the college, against Hunter. This sets forth that the college owns this lsnd, three snd one halt seres, In fee simple, that thirteen years ago deed waa given by Grliaom for It; that this wss lost or mUlald sad that last year Grissom refused to sign a duplicate. It also sets forth thst Grissom wai three j ears ago declared a lunatic In Colorado: that be has ever stnoe been Insane sod U now so, and incapable ot making any valid contract er conveyance and that the deed to Hunter Is,.- therefore, null and void. , The complaint further sets forth that Hunter knew ota prior deed to the college and thst undue Influence sad power were used over Grissom to Induce him to sign the last deed snd that It was dons without lawful comH- eration. It Is quite probable thst early neit month . the old arsenal In : the -capital square will be torn down. 1 The new quartermaster general Is urging thst there be ae further delsy and the stores there are being packed so' they ean be placed In a rented warehouse until the new arsenal Is finished. The city will mscsdsmlze a roadway to the Methodist orphsnsge and- aged ministers'! home, which Is a mile north west ef thscaplloU J-J . , Mo less than forty fluits have been secured for the great Industrial , parads here Wednesday, October 18 th. ; A Rich mond decorator arrived here today to arrange for the street decorations. ' - The tszes oa circuses are now higher than ever before. Here the tax pstitoW week was $100 United States, $200 Stale $200 count?, and $157 city; total $857 in Durnam county the sherin was so thoughtless as to let the circus off - with $50 SUte and 50 county. He will be oat ot pocket $160, for the State aa litor says he will force him to pay the" $300 State tax. Under the decision of the at torney general there Is now also collect! ble $3 JO oa mensgerles. . The institution for the White blind Is almost completed and presents a very hsndaome appearance.". The height nearly twioe aa great as before. .The central tower is very picturesque Octo ber Uth the Institution opens and will be able to receive, for the first time, all the White blind children in the Stale. In the superior court at chambers here there was beatd a case Involving the question whether the new Inturanoe la ot 1899, which was ratified sf ter the rati floatlon of the Oralg bill, which, require! sll "foreign" corporations to "domesti cate," does not annul the Craig act - so far as insn ranee compsnles sre concerned It Is a very Important question; one which has beendlscassel tor months. The exterior of the government build ing here, which Is of Sslltbury granltr, hu become discolored, and will be cleaned, lor the first time In twenty one yesrs. . .'..'""' The Slate charters the Maxton Light ! snd Power Company, capital J )0,000, J, Jt. uevai ana otueri itockhowen -. Albert E. Boone, an official of 'the Black Diamond Railway Company char- Re asks If a charter for sack a road ae nulled, aad glrea tea reasons y the road aboold be bnllt. Mrs. Rossell did not accompany (Sveraor to New Tork. warn is sxrBCTKD. KiaLes th food more ddklout and wttotewMM . M1LUOM TO aSt OKW ST. 'y' the i WHS) She TrmM- kLoirriox, September 17 Notices for the adjoarned Cabinet Coeacll were for warded this evsnlng and tha chief gov ernment whip will be oa hand to give immediate effect to aay decision arrived at regarding the reassembling of Parliament. Information from Bleemfontela this evening leaves little doubt that the Or ange Free Blale Tolkaraad Is unanimous ia supporting the Traanivaal. More important light Is throwa oa lbs sllaattoa by a frank statement today to the Associsled Frees by Sir Walter Peace agent' general for Natal la London, who fought sgalnat the Boars la formerjrears He said: The altitude of the Orange Free Bute means Its Inevitable acquisition by 'Great Britain. Peace In South Africa can only be accomplished by war. In my opinion war would not last more than two month!. In order to make pacification effective, Great Britain muet assume ab solute control over the whole of South Africa."- The Dally Telegraph publishes the following from lis Csps Town corres pondent: "I regret to note a universal opinion that war Is very near. Every where the Boers are bellicose. Tbey are aiming, equlplcg and .storing supplies for a orotrscted struggle. "The Transvaal government has failed In aa attempt to purchase 10,000 sacks of wheel here, but Boer agents are scour log South Africa to buy campaign pro visions. Proof accumulates of the exis tence of a great conspiracy against Bri tish supremacy In South Africa. , The Free Stale is believed to be Involved and there is no doubt thst the Orange gov ernment la Intent on wsr. . Many Boers In the northern districts of Capa Colony are joining our probable enemy. The Duch Republics will together be abla to muster 85,000 men, nearly all mounted. I learn thai the Free State hu decided to put 10,000 Into the field." Xmmtt VIIUJ VUb Tl.llm. TTI I I 1 SaitaslarWh - Maw Toss, Septeeaber 18-Admiral Dewey and his flagship Olympic moved aa yesterday from the aacbersce near Saady Book, la New Tork Bay, U head of the North Atlantic Sqaadroa.off Tompklasvllle, Stale I aland. As the Olympia passed, all the war-1 ships gsve aa admiral's salute of IT gaas The dla wu extraordinary and the har bor wu wrapped la smoke. Assistant Secretary of tbe Navy Allea visited the Olvmpla aad welcomed the Admiral oa behalf of the Navy Depart aiant. ..... Thousaada ot panose visited the Olympla la the afternoon and the bar-1 bor wu filled with boa la. Rear-Admiral Bewlsen.oa his flagship Chicago, arrived. He oat ranks Rear- Admiral Smpsoa, but Admiral Dewey, u Us superior officer of both, lakes command of the warships la the jiarbor, so ao embarrassing question of p raced enee bet woea How Icon aad Sampson is expo t .d to arise. At night there wu aa Illumination of the harbor. -- Tha cfficlal celebration of New York city In honor of Admiral Dewey will be gin Friday. Today there will be a greet ing to Dewey by Governor Roosevelt and his stsff at the bead of the Mew Tork Naval Reserves. They will visit the Olympic The naval parade will occur Friday aad the land parade Saturday. The Maryland troops who are to take psrt In the lsnd psrada will leave Baltimore to night, . It is estlmsted that there are already 1,000,000 visitors In Mew York. A mill ion more are expected. DsWlU's Little Early Risers perms- aoatly core chronic constlpslion, bilious ness, nervousness and worn-out feeling: cleanse and regulate the entire system. Small, pleaunt never gripe or sicken-. "famous Utile pills." F. S. Duffy. Olrmpia With SuapMi'l Squtlroa. WasHtnoTOH, September 87. Next Mondsytbe North Atlantic Squadron, Including the Olympla, enl possibly the Chicago, is expeoted to sail fo'r Hampton Roads to prepare for tLeautumn work which will probably include target prac tice and drill off the Virginia Capes. Al though It has not been definitely decided at what yard the Olympla will be placed out of commission, It Is likely New York will be selected. ' There's always hope while there' One Minute Coagh Cure." ' An attack of pneumonia left my lungs In bad shape and I wu near the first, itages of con sumption. (-One minute Cough Core completely cured me," writes Helen Mo- Henry, Bismark, M D, Gives Instant re lief. F 8 Duffy. THB SPBCDI.AT1VB JKARKKT I FULTON MARKET I CORNED BEEF! I A New Barrel Just Received ! Fresh Lot of Clover Hill Print Butter and Fancy Elgin Batter. Very finest Cream Cbeeae. . Fresh Oatflakec, loose and ia packages. Fresh OriU and Big liomloy. Freeh Boasted Coffee and Fineet Tee, . . r . Hsios's 8weet Mixed and Plata Cucumber Pickle; Another lot Small Bmtlhfield Dame, also 8mall Soger Cured llama and Big llama to out. Fresh Prunes and Dried Apples. All kinds rreeb Canned Goods. . . The Very Beet Fbnr, all yon want, S)o lb, New Orleana Molaasee, fineet quality, lOo qt. A full stock of the Beat Groceries to be had. I ao licit a share of yonr patronage. Uooda delivered any where in the city free. Wholesale at BeUll lOCa 'Phone 01. 71 BrvM HU Chester H. Brown, fcVamaxoo, Mlch, uys: "Kodol Dyspepsia Curs cured me I of a severe esse of Indigestion; can I Urongly recommend It to all dyspeptics" I Olgests what yon eat without aid from I the stomach, and cures dyspepsia. F. S Duffy. Celery Headache Powders will cure! your headache. Made and sold at Davis' Prescription Pharmacy. I WE INVITE YOU TO OUR GRAND OPENING OF Collars . and Cuffs. We carry the celebrated Monarch Shirt, in all colors with latest stripes. Our line of Collars consisting ot the following brands are the best made : EARL & WILSON, Arrow, Double Triangle, Gem, and Ivy. Every department is fast filling up with the latests creations ol lasbion. r 3 1TOTICE ! All. persons wsnting STOVES ' Ol ANY KIND REPAIRED AMD PUT CP, Call on ' - ' T. W. WOOD, Corner Bread and Middle Streets, (build ing formerly used u Urs. Stanly's book store) and tbey will Receive Prompt Attention. Alio Tin Work of any kind. Shin I Free. D U D A VTCD lilnea II. II. Ur I L.I1. j Free. A CABIIJOE SliED! Best strains of Jeieey Wakefield Cab bage Seed for Fall planting. Fr Sale by JAMES F. CLARK Brick Store near Market Dock. - I rfaWasw , WbW m a m -mmgJ WM m. fc mm u -mm (Today's quotations urnlshed by R. B. Wilson A Co., Richmond, Va., Hepre- sented Dy A. JMewoerry; ; ; (-- pfuw VoKit. Sept K. STOCKS. v' ' .. open. High. Lowj Cla Sugar........... 144 141 142 USf Am. Tobacco. .. 118 120 118f 110J Reading. 5S 58, 5? 08) CLT. 0 ..'....!' 43 42) 41) 42) Leather 14) 14) 14) 14) A. S. A VV. . . .. 4) 51 49 " 51 C. Ft. & 4 ....'1294 130 139) 159) 8L P ..... .... 128) 12(1) 188 16) R. S.I "... 23 28 28 28 C.T. P A.. 92) ' 92) 2) 92) b.r.t; 9i) 9i) m 01 T. C. L. ....... 114 , '114 112) 114 So. Ify Pfd..... '51J C2 ' 51) B8 Wab. Pfd.....'. 31)2I) .21) 21) . COTTON. '...' . i ' - , Open. High. Low. januarv. ....... 6 93 93 6.T9 Oct. Cotton 0.78 8 89 8.8 8.82 CUICAQO MARKETS. Whbat Open. High. Low. Close -December.... '73i 71 73) 73) Cons ' ' ' December. 80 3 20) 80 All Exchanges will be closed Friday Close 6 84 ALL HANDS 'ROUND . , ..... ' ...... . ' ?y ' . ; And loin us in nraisinff the beauti ful Line ol Heating Stoves, now in flock snd on ssle by the L. H. Cutler Bard ware Company. They have them large aad small, bandsoms and plain. To look at them is to buy them, because ot the remarkably low price. Also don't forget we alwsys have on band a large stock of wholesale and re tail Hardware of ail kinds. Sash, Doers, and, Blinds a specialty. Call and eiani' ine. . lh. cumn udjecoj is iU iU Jli iU.iii 1U ill iU 'etc Jit iii ' iii in ww - WWW www WWW www www www am i We are rt ceiving iiily aew Fall Goedi and eao ihow in all our Stock, the noit ip to-date line ii the city, Our Colsred Shirta are tbe newtit colon and pitterm. 3 3 Price l 00 and ,180. ; ; ; 1 Zl '- I Shoes change in shape each season., We have the new 3 shapes in black, tan' and patent leather. Irery. pair gnar- 3 aateed. -'l': V : ''- Our Clothing and Hats are made by the" leading manu- 3 factnrers in the country and we can , show prices which on man can beat. We also have a first-class line ef Boys and 3 Youth's Suits Shoes and Underwear. A call will convince you that our Styles aad Qualities cannot be equalled In the cit-, and that no one can undersell us, Every ' sale guaranteed ae . represented. '.'' . - , i v . . . 67 POLLOCK STREET. ;.! CO, NEW BERN, N. 0.. m m 3 3 tered by the last legislature, writes Bee- snd Saturday. retary of State Thompson ar follows: "We want to build a line from Koanoke via Danville and Ralc-'gh to Southport." "i'- C-3T si v hn 1'i'vir jo.l's -- "-.-I i . luciiic .i I: I: 1 :y c )R y mu ni m ( E. E Turner, Compton, Mo., was cured of piles by DeWitt's Witch ITael Balve afler suilcrlng seventeen years snd trying over twenty remedU-s. I'by ' 'si.S anil surgeons eti'lm e it. I'e 8 of d-i'L'TOUS couivrfiiis. F S KINSTON c f LAUNDRY. I have taken the agency for the above named laundry aud solicit the patronage of the people bf this city. ' " J' Our work is guaranteed, to be First-(;iass and Up-to-date. : Give us a trial. 'jfl 's V "--rsJay and I I TsMay. Olylyvyvt!-rVVlyvyvvo JUST RECEIVED if A Fresh Lot ot the Following Good!.- " . 8 lb can Mince Meat, 10c csg 8 lb Apple Butter, 10c Can. SOTJPS-Cblcken, Tomato, Veg etable, Jbc, 10o can. - 1 lb Jar Jams, any flavor, 10c and 15o Jar. 1 lb csn Cheese aad Mararonl 10c can. . Fresh Dried Applei, TJneeJa Biscuit, Heins India Rillih and Ohilla Sauce forcjld meats, soupi. oysters, etc Very tc Pstent Flout, t)o In fact our stock of Fancy and Heavy Grxrl-s are oomplate, I Give ui a trial snd we guarantee to ssve you money. Tours to please, J. R. PARKER, Jli, GROCER, .:..'. ...... -3 CD. ',77 Xrcad Clrcct. .v V
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