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T? ( f VOL IVII-KO. 1CH. SIW ItUN, K. C, WlfiXlSDAY KORKIi'G, OCTOBIR 4, 1899. iSTHLisiiin uat f, . A r. "A IS l i m ; IN ! i 'iS tts tfs IN jN iN JN IN N 4 - a r a if r -t Indeed You W kjh ! If only joa knew bow very eouiforUble ami Elegant LEWIS' SHOES ARE. Rave yon tried them f If not, LetUr w.isle do time in w doing. , . , - Oar line of Zeigler and Plant's Levlies 2.00 Shoes are to murh better and more atjrlub, than ever before and ths ti 60 and 3 00 Grades defy competition for tb money. Do not for get that yoa emn fiud the Asbestos Soles at our place. They art excellent for Hheumalism aud Cold FeeL . '' . O O O ' Ob, we hare inch a superb line of SILK WAIST PAT TERNS in Parisian Cord. Shadow Stripe or Taffeta Tbe Venetian Cloth, 38 inches for 60o is a beauty. The Triompbe Kid if a perfect gem, only 85c The new Neva Lining ii pleaaiug all who bare tried it. ' ' ' ' What about handaome Portiere? - - ' . We know that we can gratify the moat fastidious taste in Embroideries and Val. Laces. , ,- Only give me a calL ' ' '"' Paint, Lead, Oil, Zino and Varnith of all kind Saab, Doors and Blinds. Wheel material Hubs, Spoke aud Rims of all kinds. Bnggy Wheels, tired ready for ifce, ' .' ' " We make Heating and Cook ' ;' .'" . ,:' " ",' STOVES A SPECIALTY. An Elegaut Line just recei red. We carry a iull line of GUNS aud Loaded Shells. ' ''. ; " In our Grocery Department you will find a lresh lot ot Corned Portsmouth Mullets. - GASKILL & MITCHELL, HARDWARE: y GROCERIES: ' 73 MIDDLE STREET. 'Phone 147. 61 BROAD STREET. 0 One-Third of Your Life Ii ipnt in he so why not be comfortnble. One of our Royal - . . . . . . i ,i it. iv.i - .i.i. a. a - r n.ui Jfilastio eit Mattresses is itui me ming inai wu ,uu wubi. iu nwi your comfort. V 'r . - ;' m We sell them under a positive guarantee ' that: if after-30 Kfl mj nights use yon are not satisfied that it is the equal of Any Mat-' Q tress yon erer slept on we will refund your money. ml ' V..M HI l haw mht lnriir In lMTin in nnfil on C3 FRANC H. JONES' S'G0.; 87 311 D DM STREET, irillilfir-nfltT7irla- ' OF OTJB Fine Uneeda Jinjer Wayfers, They ar 0 bit you iTtr ate, crisp, of Toe flaTor, tempting and always taste "morelah." We han dle n thing btjt tl e beat ia all lines ot too ', puie,bolesoms and nourishing, and s .11 them at leu than ;ou piy 'or on-ia r and in ferior trad s else hrre, nd we are receiHrg fresh stock by en ry ' boat. : Tuesdtty'a steamer will bring us a Wj, shipment of 7. 1 i:o RICE. MtrYatl! fed thCc MB Celaakla aal Ikaareek Beealaied Fltkla a Beat's UartkefEsek Otker. CelaakU Akeal at Taralag Biake Beat Eaee ' U ke Rsalle4. BpKlal U Joamti ' ; Maw Tome, Oct S The Int race be- tw tbe Calnmbis aid Ehaarock far the Ami to' eup today proved a fiule, the yachta not coTertog the eeurte of Ulny atllae la the line limit of fire aad a half boor. The race was declared off I 446 o'clock. The Bhamrock crowed the starting UaeatlS nlnales and 43 eecoads vast elertn, aad was Iflr eeeoade ahead of iht Colombia. The Columbia then gain d to the stake bust . The coarse was laid dowa ihe Jersey cut,th wind balog aortheuterly. The first part of the coarse was sailed at a speed of twelve knots but it dropped to sevea knots before the stake beat was reached. Tbe Colombia toraed the stake boat at 1:83 p m and tbe Shamrock turned at 1:40. The roa op was vry slow. "J The yachts were finally becalmed on the return conrse within a boat's length of each other. The Shamrock was ahead whea the race was declared off. One of the greatest snrprliea for yachtsmen since tbe arrival of the Bhaas rock la these waters was the announce ment officially made at the New York Tscht Clnb that the Columbia will have le allow the Shamrock S 81-100 seconds on a 80 mile course. : ' An International yacht race, asys the Ns Tork World, le the costliest of sports to ths persons who are Immediate. ly Interested. Tbe mere cost value of one of these challengers, thongh great, Is but a small part of the actual expense of competing In one ot the races. It has btea estimated that It will cost a cool million to prepare the spectacle which so many thoasands are now gathering to witness. It is at first difficult to realize how such a fortune caa be ezpeaded upon craft which appear to be so simply con structed. The Shamrock cost about I1V5.000 and the Columbia 8150,000. The steel mast of the Columbia alone cost 81,000, ths boom 11,800, Ihe gaff 1,100, tbe bowsprit t00-a total of 4,000. The rigging cost $8,000 and the Joiner work alone 8,000.. The bronte, alckel and steel cost 818.000: the east ings, bolls sad screws 3,000. , The ?lre country was searched to provide flawless pieces of timber, and the best machine shops were put In com petition with each other to supply metal fittings as perfect In their way as pieces ot Jewelry. Several men were brought from a distance merely to do the rivet ing men who were "artists", la .their specialty, . ' ;. . : -- ..: i The sails of these racing yachta are worth In themselves as much as an ordl nary sailing yacht . The Columbia's sails cost $8,000. I a the case of the Shamrock the cost has been even greater, for the sails were woven to order from Egyptian and Sea Island cottoa 'mixed with silk, sad in consequence her big expanse of canvass cost tl a square yard. , Besides this the yachts carry spinnaker aad otker light sales of pure slk which cott from $2 to $4 a yard. ' . i " It Is because of this great mass of caa vas that so large a crew is required." An ordinary commercial vessel .three times aa large as the Columbia would require less than half the crew carried on the eup defender. The expense ot man tain Ing this crew Is high.- ; V 2ZZmJUTL2t VlTZZ v liakes the food more delicious and wftoeesotne - v.- STATS! eiTBKWB! COIBT. AMI Oatokar totk. Special to JoarnaL Rainan, October 8. Cases argued yesterday aa follows: 8ute vs Mallei I, Jacob Battle and Gil liam appeared with tbe AUoraey Gen eral for tbe Blata, 0. 1L T. Feoatala for thedefudaat Wright vs Railroad, Peebles for plaintiff. Day and J. C, McRae for de feadaat Bank vs Bridges, continued by con teal. Boobs vs Peebles, argued by Boone andUasoB fer plaintiff, K. Peebles for defendant Appeals from 8rd, district will be called oa Tuesday October 10th, as fol lows: Benton vs Collins. Rswllngs vs Nasi, two appeals. Pope vs Whitehead. . - .. Tucker vs Bslterthwaile. ColUns vs Collins. Roberts vs Counor. - Board Kducallea vs Town of Uender son, two cases. ' High vs HannilL King vs Stokes. White vs Tripp. Alston va ataiseoburg. t Brown vs Town of Loultburg. - "If you scour the world yon will never find a remedy equal to One Minute Cough Cure." ears Editor Fackler, of the Uicanopy, Fie., 'Hustler." It cured his family of La Grippe and saves thous ands from pneumonia, bronchitis, oroup and all throat and lung troubles. F B Duffy. Eat plenty, Eodol Dyspepsls Cure will digest whst you eat It cures all forms of dyspepla and stomsch troubles. E. R. Gamble, Vernon, Tex., says, "It relieved me from the start and cured me. ' It Is now my everlasting friend." .. F 9 Duffy. ' UNCOKDITIOKAL StmRKNDBK.- -' NotklBf Kb Will lie LUUMd To From . KALEIOH. PalUa( lMw Basilar alia. Maw Mlu MUU The Ca4hlle Oiakuaai, Ba aall'l Lon Vaoatiua. RaLEion, October 8. It was stated when the 8outhern Rsilrosd bought the Atlantic & Danville Railroad, not long since, that the bulk of the passengers to Pinner's Point would be bandied over this road, but such Is not the case. The Southern will put down this fall on the North Carolina Railroad 68-pound rail and ballast tbe road eight Inches 'deep with crushed rock to aocommodato the big engines. Only two years ago 69 pound rail was put down. . About 80 recruits left here yesterday tor the different volunteer regiments for the Philippines. The twenty-first colored Btate Fair Is to be held October 81st to November 8rd. ' No decision has been rendered In the case of $30,000 damage suit brought by the Hygienic Ice Compsny here against the Seaboard Air Line. It was argued in the Supreme Court last week. At tbe Academy of Music Saturday, where Lee, the hypnotist, has been hold ing the boards, one of the students at Peace Institute had a violent attack of hysterics and had finally to be carried home In a carriage. Another cotton mill to cost $60,000 will soon be started at Wake Forest Col lege. ' President Aldermen, of the University snent vesterdsv here. He spesks most cheerfully of tbe prospects of the Uni versity. The enrollment Is 461. Mr. James Sprunt, of Wilmington, has provided for the foundalien of an aanusl publication ef historical monographs, issued by the historical department of the University. They will be edited by Dr. Battle . and known as the "James Sprunt Monographs." The Roman Catholic Orphanage and Home Is cow ready. Two 8islers of Charity have gene out to tbe home and oh Weduosilay there will be eight small children there. Oaly old men and small children can now be looked after. Never before has the building fever been so great. A contractor cannot be KCMoara or naanxo. CaaSIa la Atriaa Baawrtaal Ma l'aaa- Loanoa, Oct ft A dispatch to the Ex- obaage Telegraph Coapaay states that tbe Boers have eaptared rjaadee, la the British colony of Metal Thlaeaaaetbe confirmed. Many other rumors that fighting has began are also la clrculatlea. Lord LaosdowBa, Geo. Lerd Wolseley aad Oea. Sir Evelyn Wood were busily engaged at tbe War Office today. Oea. Sir Redvers Bailor called at the efflee la the afteraooa aad a special board sveet- lag was held. It ia understood that Gen eral Buller will aot proceed for tbe Cape until aeit week, exoept la ease of safer seen developmeata. - . The Duke ef Argyle, la reply to aa In- qnlry ss to what be thought of Blr Wllllaat Veraoa Harooun'a words, said they were pure party claptrap, adding: "I hare ae respect for petty State which Invites, rises by means of, and de pends upon tbe labor and brains of strangers, and then refuses them the common rights of h amenity and con demns tbea td an Intolerable life of serfdom." . . . A letter from aa Oollaader received la Birmingham was published today. The writer saysi . "It It comes to a fight, I believe the Beers will make a massacre ef It blow Johannesburg to bits aad shoot us oa sight In fact, I have been told so by one In office. " .. Reports from araenala aad garrisons la Great Britain testify to the active continuance of military preparations. The reserves have received preliminary notice to be prepared, and several reel meats have been notified to held them selves In readiness for active service. TBI STBOtrUSTlVB MARKET e BARGAINS IN GROCERIES ! P 0 0 0 If J on want your money's worth ia every pnrchaef ga to . J L Mt DAN I EL'S, 71 Broad Street, where yon can And the best ol everything ia GBOCEKIE1 at ltock Bottom Prices. Nice Fieah Pru nee, Dried Apples, Nectarines, Cranber ries, King Apples,. Canned Ouoda of all kinds. Catsup, Sboocs, Preserved Ginger, Pigs Feet, Jelly and Jams, Apple Butter. Canned Soups, assorted kinds. Tapioca, Ueoarai, Oat Flakes, Rio, Grits. Very Quest Cream Cheese lAo lb. Very Best Butter. Sweet and Irish Potatoes. Oenoine Imported Sardines, One quality, lOocao. An excellent Toilet Soap, I cakes for S cents and hun dreds of articles which I caa not ueulioa for lack of spaoe at prioes which defy competition. , . Today's quotatlonsjfurnished by R. B. Wilson ft Co., Richmond, Vs., Repre sented by A. O. Newberry. NlW You, Out 8. STOCKS. . . Open. High. Low. Close Sugar, Am. Tobacco, Reading , 0. T. 0 Leather..... O.RAQ, .. 8tP , R.B.I ..... 0.T.P ...... B.R.T. 1.8. A Wv. t. a i. SaR'yPfd.. Wsb. Pfd... 187 139 187 im . 1161 117 115t 117 . 67 . 8?t Sl 87 .: 40i 411 40 40J .. 18 , ISt 18 13 . 117 128J 137 188 . 132 1211 182 128 . t 'i . 88 85 26 . 81 81 80 91 , 8i 88 87 98 .. 48 48 47 48 . 110 113 108 113 .48 60 49 SO .81 21 21 21 COTTON, y Open. Hlph, Low. Close January....... , 7.13 7.15 7.00 7.08 Oct Cotton... 8.8S 8.85 6.83 6.85 CHICAGO MARKETS. Wheat . Open. High. Low. Close December .... 74 . 74 73 74 Coax December. ... 30 80 - 80 80 The "Plow Boy Preacher," Rev. J. Elrkman, Belle River, 111., says, "After suffering from Bronchial or lung trouble for ten years, I was cured by One Min ute Cough Cure, It is all that Is claimed for it and more " It cures, coughs, colds, grlppe'and all throat and lang troubles. F. 8. Duffy. mULBook Store WA8Hi!iQT0K,Oct 3. A dispatch from ! empi0reil. General OUS was receiver at the War Prof. n,y, of the blind Asylum, says Department tbU morning, giving an ao- hs n, no, ,b!e t0 accommodate all count t hie meeting with tuo Insurgent J tUe ,ppUcaDli That 800 is the utmost ' envoys. ; General Otis said the interview mIt h, can i8ok gf te,f Th, U pieBiy wim guinaiuos representsuves uai. . room. but the appropriation will not csted thst the leaders were manoeuuver. ,ufficlen, cre (or over 800. Ing solely wl.h a view to securing recog- r QOTernor Raell, who went to New nltion of the insurgent government. All ,Tork for lbe j)eweT ciebretiowlll not such overtures were rejected, and the return for ten days. envoys were informed thst the only thing pin0. of lhe . Votk Lfa ln. i i ft H. Ennatt. I Tiie Xatest, J White Ink. Another lot of School Supplies and School Books just received. Tour orders" solicited '' and prompt attention guaranteed. J. L McDIIEL, & 1 'Phone 01. 71 BnM4 HU WE INVITE YOU TO OUR C 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 : EAHL & WILSON, Arrow, Double Triangle, Gem, and Ivy. Every department is last filling up with the latests creations oi fashion. 9 Shine) I Free. I R. H. BAXTER. Shines Free. aka.alaa.aaiaa-a.al a.aa. aaa aaalava alaaaiaa.aala.aVataS aaalal A 5i ii. iU IU iU Ui iU iii iU iU iU iU WW9 WW .TwVJ WWW WWW WWW , WWW . WWW WWW WWW - - WWW agaSt that the United States would recognize was a white flsg aud the grounding of arms. , , , " , He also informed lbe envoys that such capitulation ou the part of tbe insnrg- sursnce Company, lias resigned aud air. Llnsey, of South Carolina list temporary charge. A negro man yesterday poisoned his wife's coffee snd she died In a few Large and Luscious Bananas, Beautiful King ppli, Juicy Oranges snd Lemons, A Fine Assortment Crape J, tn I more of tit Splendid Cal ifornia Fruits, Corns to see us and you will be sure to take some boms with ymi. - : . of General Oils is approved by tbe War Department. enis snoniu come in uuicmv. in oraer to v .... 1.1 ti.. i. in . . iiuura IU fcUUTUiaiuua. iu, ut.n . ... j avert ths consequences of sctlve war, si .the United Stales did not intend to per-, t'uh rornoration commlnlon is In ses- mtt any delay In the matter. The course llon tnd bear(J exceplloM tn cotton aud cotton seed hull rates. Tbe Supreme Court will render no decisions until ths third Tuesday in Oo "It did me mors good than anything I ioljcri ever used. J!j dyspepsia was of months' . ' standing; after caiii g It was tprrible. ; Kow I am well," writes S. 15. Keener, HoL'tH'ton, Kas., of Kodul Dy: : 'a ICii'H. It d' ;"ts what you eat. F. S. PuiTy. GRISTMILLS. Hew JIUIs, Koliiii Cliest, Elevators and . Corn 1-Ieain-rs, (Of ths Latest Improved and Up- to-Date flill Machinery. YOUR TRADEIS SOLICITED. ND!CESTION, resulting from 1 v :ikiir-s of tiiu Ktomiu.-h, is relieved li.ia.l's r'-ifi:!ai-'.:::t.t!ii l'Vf-t tm m il t.i;! ushl eiii t r C't .. . 17 'A. tT SFtCIAL PAIN3 taken iu clean ing and polishing grain before going through the mills, which insures pure meal. Corn, non:!ny, Oala and Itlxed Feed. C. -i - t - -r- j i ... .. - J . Kcw I J, 0. nr. l I J . 1 1 - n . 1 1 n.J. ..J . - 1. 4 5 , nt arc rrrcmne ainv new ran uusua sou can auuw E in ill our Stock, the moit ip to-dite line ii the city, Onr Colored Shirti are the oewett colon aid pattern. 3 g Price $100 and $160. - Shoes cbnge la ihtpe each lenoa. we bare the new a shapes in black, tan and patent leather. Iverj pair guar- ', a rinr rinthlno' anil Hats ara mads hv th lftiillnir mann. factnrera in the eonntti and we can show prices which on s man can beat. We also hare a first-class jine of Bojs and 3 lOutn'S BUUS onoes ana unaerwear. - -w 3 . A call will convince you that onr 8tyles and Qualities cannot 3 be equalled ln the cit-, and that no one can jnderatll us. Every 3 sale guaranteed aa represented. " : '"','1' ' ' ' : 67 POLLOCK BTBBBT. : NEW BERN, V. O." ' 3 1 C . (. maiiV-tX Mf.-i.-t C JUST RECEIVED 1 1 A Fresh Lot ot the Following Goods: 8 lb can Mince Heat, 10c can. 8 lb Apple Butter, 10c can. SOUPS-Cblcken, Tomato, Veg etable, 4o., 100 can. 1 lb Jar Jfms, any flavor, lOo odlSoJar. , 1 lb can Cheese aad Mararonl 10c caa. - ' Fresh Dried Apples, TJneeda Elusuit, Usins Indls Reli-h nl Chllla Bauce for cold meats, soups, oysters, etc. Very i et Patent Flaw, Jc. In fact our stock of Fancy and heavy Groceries ate complete. G vs us a trial and we guarantee to save you money. Yours to please, '-, J. R. PARKER, JR., GROCER, rhona C3. '.77 Erosd Ctrest.
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