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to VOL. XVII- NO. IS). KIW I IRS, K. l, TUESDAY MOUSING, OCTOBtR 3, 1898. ESTABLISH IP 1832 I Indeed You Would Laugh ! to If only you knew how venr coiiiforlaMe ami Elegant W LEWIS' SHOES ARE.$ Have von tried them ? If ut, Ix-llcr waste no time in W so iloiiig. W AN Our line of Zrilr and I'Unl's Ijidi.-s f'.OO Shoe are 10 p fl niiicli iietU-r ami more stylish than ever More and the $2 50 W and i K) (insdes defy coinetilioii for the money. Io not for- ( A thHt yon can find the Asbestos Soles at our pliwe. They are yjjs excellent for Itlieiiinutitm mid Cold FcL to o e o w Oh, ae have such a n.-rl. line of SILK WAIST PAT" W to TERNS in Parisian Cords, Shadow Stripes or Taffeta. W to 'I he Venetian Cloth, 3 inches for 50c is a Ix-auty. W to 'I he Triomphe Kid ia a jterfi-ct pern, only ll.'c. The new f IN Neva Lining is pleasing all who have tried it W to What about handsome Portieres? NU to We know that we can gratify the most fastidious taste in W to Eniliroideries and Val. Ijices. W to Onlv give me a call. IV Vl iN Vi j H k MITCHELL Paints, I.tnd, Oil, Zinc and Varnish of all kind. Sash, Ioor and lilinds. Wheel material Hubs, Spokes and Kims of all kinds, lluggy Wheels, tired ready for use. Wo make Heating and Cook STOVES A SPECIALTY. An Elegant Line just, received. We carry a full line of (il'NS and Loaded Shells. In our Grocery Department you will find a Iresh lot ol Corned Portsmouth Mullets. GASKILL & MITCHELL, HARDWARE: GROCERIES: 73 MIDDLE STREET. 'Phone 147. Gl MiOAD STREET. tin One-Third of Your Life Is spent in bed, so vthy not b 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 guarantee thatjif after 30 nighU use yon are not satisfied that it is the equal of Any Mat tress you eTer slept on we will refund your money. You will never know what luxury in sleeping is, until yon try one. FRANC. H. JONES & GO., 87 MIDDLE STREET. IfJ Fraiflileit Mite Stock Soli To IiTBton Is Tliii State. 8 OF OUR Fine TJneeda Jinjer Wayfers, Theysr: lie ls' yon T.r ite, crisp, f f ne favor, tempting and always t&sle "moroish." We han dle m thing bi t the beat in all Hies i f .'00', fuie,hole(mc and nour'sVng, and S' 11 them at lis than on p y 'or ordinary and in terior ir d s e's.'h f, and ve are reccMi g fres'i slock by ev. ly boat. Tuesday's steamer will bring us all; rhlpincnt of FINE FRUITS. Large and Lr cious Bananas, Beautiful King Apples, Juicy Oranges and Lemoas, A Fine Assortment Crapes i n i more of thi Splendid C'al ifoinia Fruit. Corns to see us and you will be sure to take, some borne with you. - ' Jhlo. Dunn, Arrested la KaasasClty. lr. Lsey Is Heller. New Pisa Al St art's. Baa Affair At Wlatoi. Methodist Orpkaaage. IUleioh, October 1 Postofflce In- pector Fulloa here from Kansas City to see Secretary of State Cyrus Thompson The Postofflce Department has dlaov tred soother fraud and has lodged the swiadlar, B. M. Morse, la jail si Ksntas City. Moras sold slock in the Alaska- Klondike Improvement and Manufac turing Company, Capital (000,000, char tered by the Slats of North Carolina. ' He did a routing business, bla receipts being largely by meant of reglslsred letters. The Inspector wsnled te know if such a compsny held a North Carolina charter. He was told no, and that no psrson in thlt Slate hsd ever before heard of it, Two of the certificate of stock were shown. They sie beautifully printed la Chicago, In Imllslion of en graving, and are for $10 each. That was the denomination of all ef them. Il ap pears that they caught a great many idows and tmall Investor. More, while doing to extensive s business in telling the tlock In this bogut concern, bad not been long al it. It it desired thai the Secretary of Stale go to Kansas Clly to testify against him. He may go. but if he does not one of hit c'.erks will do so. The government it very anxious to couvlct Morse. The cerllflcsles are tlgned "John Mitchell, president; J. It Horris, secretary." President Aldermenof lhe State Uni versity, is here He it greatly gratified si the large attendance. There aje nine young women students. Itev Dr. William L. Lacy, who, by reason of ill hesllh, wss compelled to resign the pastorate of the First Presby terian church, is now here, bsvlng been brought by hit brother, Labor Commis- iooer Lacy. He is better, though it was feared he would die at Hsltiuwre, while nihe way home. He it more hopeful of recovering than he has been in nriny months, and his physician here glvet lii ua encouraging newt at to the prospects. The old tobacco year closed at WiiiBton Winston told over 18 0:X),000 pouuds of leaf during the year aud shipped 1,003. JDtJ pounds of manufactured tobacco The revenue stamp sales on the tobacco aggregated 11,996,793,03. These figules are considerably larger than for the pre vious year. Charges ar made that a professor named C. W. ppes, colored, in the nc gro State Normal School, at Pl"mouth, Is an ex-convict. There has been uonrict of thst name in the peniten tiary. The Stale Superintendent of Pub lie Instruction, to whom the charges are made, has directed the school board to make a complete investigation. This is done by the consent of the State Hoard of Education, which is in session. There are 130 students enrolled at the Baptist Female University here. Tues day evening President Blatingane and the faculty will give a reception to the public. Lieutenant T. O. Smith, of the Ashe ville Light Infantry, resigns, having become a lieutenant in the Forty-seventh Infantry. There were granted by the State Board of Public School Examiners five life cer tificates to teachers. TheMcCall case, involving his title to various and sundry county solicitor ships, comes up In the Supreme Court today. St. Mary's School here adopts anew rule as to holidays. Saturdays are now study days and Monday is a holiday. The aldermen here, having made successful campaign against signs over hanging the sidewalks, have now begun one against telegraph, telepheue and other poles in the streets. These polls are so numerous as to be dangerous. Masked parties broke into the county jail at Winton, Hertford county, Friday night and shot Robert Vsughaa, who been arrested under suspicion of barn burning. He was committed seyeral weeks ago by a justice of the peace on circumstantial evidence. The act is great ly deplored. Vauguan will probably die. The executive committee of the direc tors of the Methodist Orphanage here has accepted designs and plans for tbs cottages. The material will do brick with stone trimmings, and the buildings will be two and one half stories in height, each accommodating a matron and U children. Work on the first of these cottages will begin next month. It It decided that they shall encircle the main building. The design for the 1st ter is not yet prepared. The Aberdeen and Rockfish Railway U now 20 miles long, and 20 miles are now being added, so It will reach the large cotton mills at Rockfish. US.WKY IN V AMIIMCiTON. KISHIXO TOTS! M'.ONT. fay IIU to lit lrftlleiit. Ml rmm H.ar. VS 111 1 I-ug Rr.l. Wakiiimiton, Oel. S No I'retidrDt of the I'd I ted Ststcs ever received such 1 greeting st aa given to Admiral j ewey on the si reels of WatbingWn lull eveniug, and il it doubtful whether any F reideial.ever will, unless oae gelt elected by unanimous Vole, which itn't probable. The ovation to Admiral .-c, ... ,..,u..,.., . uj cc.juuu, , . . Vlrlnrl. I... .rltt.n On... .11 I. I.. - - mii :ci lu uiiuiii I " i nc uinii . uu bail dune to much to honor his coun- Afler being escorted fiom this rail road station to the W hile House by a company or Lotted Males Cavalry and alni hit respects to the President and he entire C'abiuel, Admiral Dewey aud the President proceeded to the Hand erected for them to review the civic paraile where they stood side by tide, not only while the parade proper march ed by In a blaze of tire works and red light, and amid contlnuout cheering, but while thousands of men, women and children, following the parade, marched by. The latter was an innovation much appreciated by the crowd, as it enabled housands to gel a good near look al Admiral Dewey who would otherwise only have 6ccn him from a distance. Although be will make his home in Wathiugton, Admiral Dewey will not I peiniancntly settled until the committee b ij t the house for which ample funds have been donated. He is at present the guest of Mrs. Washington McLean, who lives near the White House and the Army and Navy Club, which is one of the Admiral's old haunts. Before set tling down be will go to some iiiiet place probably to Vermont, his native State fur a lone re t. SWn l lanul Kalal. Mar DUaV1ar J aasdaj. LoxnoH, Oeteber 1. The Berlin cor respondent of the Daily Newt tt; t: "According to advices from the Hague, Dr. Leydt, the European re pre aenUllve of lbs Transvaal, hat named Tuesday at the day for a formal declare tlon of war by the lloera. There it tu uneonirmed rsmor In circulation here It did iiiu more good than anything I ever used. M uyepepsla was of months' sUndimr; aller eating it was terrible. Sow I am well," writes S. 11. Keener, lloisinhton, Kas , of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, it digests what you eat. t-.n. Duffy. Wilhelmina of the Netherlands deplor- ng the turn evenlt have taken in South Africa and assuring the Dutch monsreb Ibst she bat gone to the utmost Unlit of her constitutional rights in the en lesvor lo secure peace." Jobanmeshi n, October 1 The com- msnderlng orders sre completed snd the burghers hers sre resdy for the field. Business baa virtually ceased. Mer chants have finished barricading their premises. The proprielori of drinking taloont expect lo receive notice to close their ettablithmenti tomorrow. A party of 200 Germans has been noti fied to leave, and Hi's Irish Corps, com manded by Mr. Blake, an Irish-American will go early In ibe week. The mines sre paying (5 dally, with food, to meu who will remain. Three trains filled with armed burg hers for the Natal border were this even ing reported as unable to leave Bloom foutein, owing to a block on the line which has disorganized the whole train service. Two thousand passengers left Johan nesburg yesterday by the morning and tbeaflernoon trains, and nearly a thous and more by outgoing trains last night The Government undertakes to pro vide for the families of burghers who go to the front. Newcastle, Natal, Oct. 1 The Jouauesburg mail train, due al midnight arrived late, It was crowded with fuges, who reported that the train was side-tracked at Standerlon, Transvaal, to make way for trains carrying burghers to the Natal border. !.. e AUK MAYS SO. Im a Live Candlilnte Utr Senator. A Krlciid ly Couteitt. Iues nut ISellere la Cotton Mill Combltif. liu iiMoNO, Sept. 30 "Yes, lam acan didale for the Senate to succeed Butler, and am in the race to win," said Colonel Julian S. Carr, of North Carolina, at the Jefferson last uight. "I have some fine men against ine," he continued; "there's F. M. Simmons, chairman of our State Democratic Committee, and a thorongh going, astute politician; ex-Governor Jarvis, twice Governor of North Caro lina, and a former congressman, and Mayor A. M. Waddell, of Wlliningloo who has also served In Congresa, and whose part in lhe lale troubles give him a good place in the hcarla of the white people. "If I win I shall feel that I have been greatly complimentod, for all of the other aspirants are high toned, Christian gentlemen, who Btand well with the peo ple. 'Our campaign will not be character. Ized by a display of acrimonious feeling certainly so far as I concerned. My opponents are my personal friends." Colonel Carr felt confident that he could win in a contest before the people, but be was not so sure the opportunity would present itself for such an expres sion of the popular will. Speaking of the campaign in Virginia, the distinguished North Carolinian said ' I haven't the honor of an acquaintance with Governor Tyler, but I have met Senator Martin, whom I consider the best politician in your State. I go to Washington occasionally, and in making political inquiries I naturally prefer to seek Democratic sources. Both senators from North Carolina,you know, represent opposition pai lies. Senator Butler is a Populist, and Senator Pritchard is a Re publican. What information I may want I get from Senator Martin. I find him well posted on North Carolina affairs, as he is ou the aff :s!rs of his own Stale. II o is a great worker, and one of the best men Virginia has recently had in the Senate." Colonel Carr took no stock in the re ported effort to coiublue the cotton mill Interests of the south. He said: "The mills are paying such handBome dlvldci ds that a syndicate cannot offer enough to induce stockholders to give up a good thing. I have stock in eleven cot ton mills myself, and every one is paying well. No; the effort, if it is made will not succeed." FULTON MARKET CORNED BEEF! A New Barrel 5; 2 Just Received ! Kresh of Clover Hill Print Nutter ami Fancy -2! Klin Hotter. 2 Very finest Cream Cheese. JJ-. Kreh Oatflskee, loose anil in psekages. Fresh Grits and Hominy. Fresh Kosstol Coffee ami Finest m" lleini's Sweet Mixed snd Plain Cucumber Pickles. JJ? Another lot Small SniiihQeld Hams, also Small Sugar Cured Hams and Hig llarns t cut. l-'n ili Primes and Dried Apples. All kinds Fri-sh Canned Coods. 3; I bo erv Itest t l?ur, all ynn want, X'Jc lb. m, New Orleans Molasses, finest ijn dily, l()c qt. 5 A full stork of the Best Groceries to be had. I so- 2 licit a share of your patronage. Hoods delivered any- J where in :ue city free. "i, Wholesale fc lletall 2; fJswutAti ear Eat pleuty, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will digest what you eat. It cures all forms of dyspepia and stomach troubles. E. R. Gambia, Vernon, Tex., says, "It relieved me from the start and cured me. Il Is now mi everlasting friend." F S Duffy THKSl'KClLAllVK MAUKKT Today's ciuotallonsjfuruished by II. B Wilson A Co., Richmond, Vs., Repre sented by A. O. Newberry. Nkw York, Oct. 2. STOCKS. Open. High, Low. Close Sugar 142J Am. Tobacco. . . 1 18 Reading 53 C. T. C : 43 Leather 144 C. It. 412. l'2a 123t 27 9t 8di 50 110 142 137J 137i 110 HUj 117 58 57 57 42 40. 41 14 13 13 129 128 128 124 122 122 28 27 28 02 91 91 00 8 88 40 49 49 113 111 til 51 50 50 21 21 21 COTTON. Open, Hifrh. Low. Close January 7 05 7.18 7.01 7.18 Oct. Cotton 80 6.92 0.80 0.92 CHICAGO MARKETS. Wheat Open. High. Low. Close December.... 73J 74 78 74 Corn December. ... 29 30 29 I0 AMERICA'S (ireatcst Medicine is 1 lood's Sarsapuril la, been use it pos sesses unequalled curntivo powers and its record ot cures is GREATEST. St. P ..... R. S. I C.T. P .... B. R. T A. 8. & W. T. C. I So. R'yPfd 51 Wab. Pfd 21 For llent or Sale ! My residence on National Avenue. large rooms and an a tic Bath room Wbter closet and sewerage. For terms, address, T. W. DEWEY or myself. KATIE B. BOYD NEW BXsIMr. GRIST - MILLS. New Mills, Boiling Cheat, Elevator and Corn Clean fm, Of the Latest Improved and Up to-Date mil Machinery. w nc t c III J.L MkWl iifa? mi mmm 'Phone 01. 71 BrOivl St. j WE INVITE YOU TO OUR r GRAND OPENING OF Collars ( and Cuffs. Wo 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, Qem, and Ivy. Every department is iast filling up with the latests creations oi tashion. 7 Shims Free. R. H. BAXTER. Shine Free. 3 Elli Hi iU iU iU iU Hi ill 1U Hi ill JUff gbovr patterns. Wi are receiving daily new Fall tioods and can in all our Stock, the most up to-date line in the city, E: Our Colored Shirts are the newest colors and j crtce $i uu ana qsi oc Shoes change in shape each season. We have the new shapes in black, tan and patent leather. Every pair guar- Our Clothing and Hats are made by the leading manu- 3 facturers in the country and we can show prices which on 3 man can beat. We also have a lirst-class line of Boys and 3 Youth's Suits Shoes and Underwear. 3 3 J. G5-- rDTT-fcTafcT CO.,1 57 POLLOCK STREET. NEW BERN, N. O. 3 llUlUlUMsWlUiU A call will convince you that our Styles and Qualities cannot be equalled in the cit.-, and that no one can undersell us. Every sale guaranteed as represented. ? THST 4J A RECEIVED The "Plow Boy Preacher." Rev Kirkman, Belle River, 111., says, "After suffering from Bronchial or lung trouble for ten years, I was cured, by One Min ute Cough Care. It is all that Is claimed for It and more " It cures, coughs, colds, grippe and all Ibroai and lnng troubles. F.S. Dnffy. Sad a remedy equal to One Minute YOUR TRADE TS SOLICITED. Cough Cure," says Editor Fackler, of Q the Micanopy, Fla., 'Hustler." It cured his family ot La Grippe and saves thous- i IST 8PECI A b PAINS taken In clean ands from pneumonia, bronchitis, croup ing and polishing grm.ii before going and all throat and lung troubles. F 8 through the mills, which insures pure Dnffy Celery Headache Powders will core your headache. Made and sold at Davis' Prescription Pharmacy. - meal. Com, Hominy, Oata and Mixed Feed. GEORGE BISHOP. New Bern, N. O. A Fresh Lot of the Following Goods: 3 lb can Mince Meat, 10c can. 8 lb Apple Butter, 10c can. 800P3-Chlcken, Tomato, Veg etable, &c , 10c can. 1 lb Jar Jams, any flavor, 10c and 15o Jar. 1 lb can Cheese and Mararonl 10c caa. Fresh Dried Apples, TJneeda Biscuit, Heini India Relish and Chilli Bauce tor cold meats, soaps, oysters, etc. Very best Patent Flur, Sic In fact our stock ot Fancy and heavy Groceries are complete. U.ve ut a trial and we guarantee to save you money. Yours t please; J. R. PARKER, JR., GROCER, V 'Phone 69. ',77 Broaa street. i
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