1 . t M r i VOL. XVI1-K0. 1CJ. KIW BtRS, N. C, SiTLRDIT MORSISG, CCTOBIR 7, 1833. ISTlILIiltn ISSt "V . V V . . ."V . v . . 11 niis ifi fin 4 5? w v w w w v V V7 g Indeed Ton Voi W! 1 Uneeda Jinger Wafers & m M Hail ire IS- A A If only yon kuev how very comfortable and Elegant i LEWIS' SHOES ARE. Its " Have you tried tliew f If not, better' waste no time in y r to doing. . ' ,: . " Our liue of Ze'gler and Plant' LeJiei $100 Shoe are so V ( moett-Lctler and nun stylish tliaa ever btfore and ti) $3 SO V , aid $3 00 Grades defy competition for the nouer. Do not for- y' i ret that you can find the Asbestos Sole at onr place. They art ' KJ 0 0 0 Oh, we have luch a superb' line of SILK WAIST PAT M TERNS in Parisian Cords. Shadow Stripes or Taffeta. . , V W 1 be Venetian Cloth, 38 inchee for 60c U a beauty."1 -V The Triomphe Kid it perfect gem, only 95a. The new y l Neva Lining it pleating all wno bare tried It ' , ' 1 V ft ' What about handsome Portiere? . ,", . I. V We know that we can gratify the most fastidious taste in V ft Embroideries and Val Laoea. , . V ft ft ft ft S3 Only give sue a calL ......... At GasMl & Mitchell': GROCERY You will flud a new, bright and clean stock of everything . kept iu a . .- FIRST-CLASS GROCERT STORE. ,;. We hare good stock of Tubs and Buckets of the best cedar. Any size you may want Nioe Huo of Toilet Soap cheap. Our Laundry Soap none can beat at 3 Jo cake. Starch of the best quality. ' Clothes Pins. Tooth Picks and Pencils. Fresh Oats, Macaroni and Cheese. You cannot miss it in buying our cheeso this season. We hare the very best cream and every ponud guaranteed. - ' New Jolly 5a glass; Jams 15c; try these they are fine, . and any thing else in onr line, onr prices are right too. ,, . 4. " v . ' Fresh Corned Mullets from Core Sound, Head and Bone on, : GASKILL & MITCHELL, HARDWARE: GROCERIES: li MIDDLE STREET. 'Phoue 147. 61 3U0AD STREET. A reputation for pure food products hM ilwuyt bea our aim, and which we bare succeeded in by ! ktplDgour Jtoodt op to the lilkmit sUudard of excel -nee. Our high grade Cliolcn Tea , aud f VffrecM. . Fine Cerent. lSutler 3fc Cheese, Are always the hett to b foi id nj w r?, sad our pi I s are at Low as the Lnwnt - ;. ' . I ask the bouerkerp to ra'l store snt ma': a ptrtoaal eximl- r ntlon of Stock and I am s ire you w 1 or plea.e bo b at to quality and prices. ..-".;,'.., V S 11 3 une-inira 01 Your Liie r 1 i i One-Third of Your Life nil Is ipent in bed, so why not be comfortable. One of our Royal ri i qijj Elastic Felt Muttreeses is just the thing that wilt add most to j jiij your comfort V..rM,'... j dfl . . We sell them under a positive guarantee that if after 30 C' 3 nighU use yon are' not satisfied that it is the equal of Any Mat- s'.i tress yon eTer slept on we will refund your money. - : " r t. t 1 t You will neter know what luxury in sleeping is, until you ! j FRAI1&.H. J0I!E5 T; CO..; j j . , 1 4 rieaty ef Lf al lelUss. leUIa CetUa. Tke Biperlaeat Farm. OvertebeerltUea Of Cettet ; , ' - MniBteek." - 1 ;!v' ' Rajjuoa, Oct. . Auoraey Onm' Tftlaer iu aiked Ibe qaaeUoa, be usy (il boUdsji there are ta Bertk Carolina. II Bad, to hit surprise, Ifatt there are ae Uu tbaa alne aad Tealares tbe prediction tbst la ao other State art there at ettoy. These boltdtys are m follow January 1; Let't blnbdty, Ji ary It; WtthlQ(toa's blrlhdty, FtUrn ary tl; M taorial dty, Mty 10; Mecklen- berg DecUraUoe Dty, Mty SO:, Jaly i, Labor Dty, September 4) TUtnkigWInf Dtr. Chrlttmit ity.-' ' Mtntloa tu attde the other dty la ta Item that there wtt no dote eeatoa for partridges la Johnttoa. Thlt proret to be ta error. The bird settee there ecglnt Octeber 15, which U U dtyt earlier (fate ta aioet of the eoantlee. , . ' v .-' Some of the newtpapert are btrlnr a good deal to sty tbout the anneittlea or exptniloa Idea. ' If the great public would Tote oa that quetilon at It ttlkt. It appetrt thtt It would be htrd to Bad mtny antls. Such It bow the experience of your correspondent, who hit ques tioned hundred! of people during tht put eight months. The aunt of Thomtt Ruffle of Wuh lagton, It being prominently mentioned ia connection wlia the ttsUttnt proftt- lerthlp of Uw at the Untrertlty of North Carolina, W. A. Dann, ef Scotland Neck, it hare mending the Supreme Court, lie ttya .ht peanut erep in thtt teotlon, It the largett on record. The farmer are still sure thtt they IU quickly tee 8-oeut cotton. Receipt ere cenllnne tight. The farmers are holding. Somt folkt ttyt that if ootton (oee to 8 eentt the ftrmert will hold for J, and to oa. . ' l'ref. Utttey, of the Agriculturtl and tiechanloal College, ttyt that In tht iperlmtnt farm there are now S3 tcrea f which tea are the preptny of thi ixperimtnt itttlod tnd thirteen trt lent jy the Stale Agriculturtl Society. He ttyt thtt thtt ltnd will be pltuted huge ly in fruit tree for experimental pur potet, , Nurserymen . promlte thtt thy will end tpeolmtns of everything they tre growing. Th jy art quite enthuiltt tlo at to thlt new pita. The remtinder of thvitnd will be pltnted In truck crop, to thtt a study eta be made of the difficulties which bttet trucker la the eastern eouatlet and remedle be found fer the various plant dlieus. rhlt truck farm will net only be an ob ject lessen but will be a mirket gtrden for tht benefit of the ttudentt at the col lege. Tie college now owns tomewhtt mtr tbtn 500 seres of land, all of which is desirable tnd of a nature to Increase Judt Furnell Sled a decision In the bankruptcy ctse of Bray r. Uob'j, from Elittbeth City. ' A mtn ntmed Stwytr tet up a eltlm for for a lota made Cobb, who owned a bank, which failed. Thlt loan wat mtda aeren dtyt before Cobb's btnk ftiled. Of the miney f 1,800 wtt on ' deposit In Cebb's bink tnd (hit Btwytr had verbally directed Cobb to use. Tbe other Jt.OJO Stwy'er advanced in cttb. Judge Purnall deci ded thtt Stwyer hat a priority or prefer ence in the collateral deposit, which Cobb mad with him tor the 91,000 e lent, It being tor a pretent ftlr conslder ttlan, the $t,80i being for a pre exlitlng debt.-:-. S- The tlock for th Neute Ootton Mill, 1100,000, of which C. O. Uttt, of Rtl- elgh, it president, hat been over sub tcrlbed here. . ' . The number of itudent at the Btptfst University here i now 800. -j! -; The Bute lluseum gtlued two curios ltles to-day. One was a canteen car rled by a North Carolina aoldler, dur Ing the Revolutionary war; the ether a ten-shot revolver carried in th elvil war.' : i Hiss Jane Andrew, daughter of Vic President Andrewt, of the Southern Railway, left here for Philadelphia to day, to chrlttiaa the steamer Augusts of the Baltlmere, Riohmend & Cbetapeake Stetmthlp Company. Tbe Bute Superintendent of Public Infraction hu ltsuaid a circular , to leg ht teen red Ctptala Edward L Fletcher, U. 8. A., mired, at Inttrector of lactic, lilt komt I near Hampton, Ye, II i a New Yorker and graduated el Wett Point la 1808. Ha wtt retired for diatbUlty three year ago; wee ia tlracior for several yeart ia Arkaette Indntt rial College, where he made a Bae record ee e gentleman ead etptble aaaa. ever, staled that aa eUlmatam had htea Qertld McCarthy, who wu for several duly seal. years State eatomologltl hat errivad to j retumt tht uuilee or thtt pottuoa, I .I( Tot Ko.r lh worU -m . . Bad a remedy equal to One Minute Prwldent King, Farmer. Bank, Brook-', . . . De Witt's LltUe' . . 7. ' ..... t. ' Jj BSJ lUVUT, ST 5eV UUHWb eVt CUIWU lUves the food more delicious and wftolesorne DtcseaLS, Oct. i. Oa eallleg oa Dr, Lyds this afuraoee a reporter of Petit Bite wat info rad by the Traasvaal rep reteateUve' eecretary that aa oOdal la- furaaaUoeatd beea received frees the Boer Ooverameat for at leeet Bye day. A private telegram from Pretoria how lya, Mich., hat Early Risers in his family for years. Says they ere the beet. Those famous little plllt cure conatlpallon, blliontuete aad all liver tad bowel trouble. F. 8 Duffy. . FOLLOW DtWirt ADVicK. BiMhlfB an Otha Wanklpa St Ta Tat ,. - rkJUppUaa. W ASAiaoioir, Oct. S. The Navy De partment wet butlly engaged today ia arranging to reinforce the fleet In the Philippines, aa suggested yeeterdty by Admiral Dewey in the oourte of his con ference with the President. The Brooklyn will certainly go; that much It settled, es ehe Is wanted at flag- hip tor tbe tqutdron. It wit Admiral Dewey i Idet that vee- el of a larger type than were first thought of should be tent to Manila. ' He pointed out that the smaller claas of gunboats would be exposed to a good deal of unnecettary danger if they were ent out. To carry out the pltnt for rutting the For llent or Hale ! insurgents off from Ihelr supplies, thesef-j 0B National Avrnue. vessels must be scattered eround among tne ttltndi often without contorn, and that exposed to sudden attack. The larger vettelt will not only be amply able to take care of themtelvet in tucb cases, but may serve at parent ships from which mty be operated a number of tbe tmtll launches that - have beea doing such good service. " It wss suggested at the Navy Depart ment that three of the four vessels now under orders tor liinlla will pass through the 8uei Caual, so it will be available to divert to South Africa should matters there take shape requiring the presence of a United States naval force. Eat plenty, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will digest whst you eat. It cures all forms of dyspepis and stomach troubles. E. R. Gamble, Vernon, Tex., styt, "It relieved me from the start and cured me. It Is now my everlasting friend." F 8 Duffy. OPINIONS OF THB YACHTS, friends of tbe school work. It styt; 'There It to be t great gathering of peo pie at the State Fair October 10th to 81st Inclusive. The educational depart ment is second to none In Importance,! and I hone von and vnur achool mav be ' induced to take some interest Iu lb it de partment Let us have a good display of the educational work done In the dif ferent inttltullons iu the Htale, both from the State and tbe private Bubosls. There never was a time, perhaps, iu the history of our State when public senti ment hat been in a better condition on the subject of education end this interest should be shown along with other great interests of the State at the fair. If you will make an exhibit, write it once to Ctpt. C. B. Denson or to mys 1 '." The Agricultural and Kechanlcal Col- Tho OaaanU Talk Boat to Fan th Col- , ambla't Wlaiilnf. New York, October 5. Geu. Thomtt L. Watson, captain of the Atlantic Yacht Club fleet, said after the race to "I don't know any more about those beats than It I bad tttyed at borne. I made a few observations of the two boats. They have both proved tbe moat wonderful yachts in light weather. I believe the Columbia will .eventually win. - But I look for the hardest fight to retain the cup that there has ever been." .'.-'v . .. : . B. H. Wnltlock, vice commodore of the Atlantlo Club, sail: "I must decline to tell you "which boat will win, for don't know. They are ' very evenly matched in light wtuds, tnd we all await eagerly tbe results of a race In heavy weather. Tbe Emerald skipper and his Irish crew are certainly hsndllog their craft with great skill. Nevertheless, I continue to put my tru9t In tbe New England sailors. . The boat 'that is the better managed, in my opinion, will win." : ' i "I am very lorry," stid Ctpt. Robley D. Event, who commanded the Govern ment thipt guarding tht course, "Uitt there was no race. between the Columbia and the Shamrock. I think the Shamrock Is no matci Tor our boat In light wetth er. She made a better showing on the Wind. I believe thst tbe Columbia will not beat so much to the windward as she will oil the wind." ' Ctptala Roberts, of the revenue cutter Manning, said tbal the sailing of the yachts did not show much.' "I believe, however," he said, "that It the wind had held, the Columbia would have been the first boat around the outer mark." Lieutenant-Commander Fremont, who had charge of the torpedo boats at. the ourse, said: ''The best that could be h ped for was t drifting match. Iu thlt tae Sbamror k Is a great surprise to me. Tbe actlou of the Columbia blanketing the Shamrock before either boat bad crossed the liue, although a pretty bit of teainintblp, was clearly a grandttand play. It could have no possible effect on tbe race. All during the day It appeared t" me that the Shamrock was the better managed of the two." his family of La Grippe and saves thout teds from pneumonia, bronchitis, croup aad all throat and lung trouble. F Duffy. rev ft A A. SL. A ? clipbook aiore i Tne IaMt, lVhUe Ink. Another lot of School Supplies Your orders solicited and prompt atlentioo guaranteed. 6. N. Enn'ett. I large rooms snd an a lie. Bath room, witter closet and sewerage. For terms, tddress, T. W. DEWEY or myself. KATIE B, BOYD. NEW BEBN GRIST-MILLS. New Mills, Boiling hett, levatora nnd ; Corn Clean r, Of th Latest Improved and Up- to-DaU mil Machinery. YOCR TRADE IS SOLICITED, tW SPECIAL PAINS taken In clean ing and polishing grain before going through the mills, which iasuree pure meal. .-;Jt --. ; -: . Corn, Hominy, Oats and Mixed Fetd, GEOKGE BISHOP. : New Bern, N. 0. ISglj Ijyr Suicide r It would be for you to teglcct leaking gat fixture knowinglr. If your gas flxturrs are old and need repair log we will put them in complete .Arder for you or put In new fixtures, iu elaborate or plain tnd artistic patterns, at a ree onablecott Now is tbe time to have your PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING looked after, before clo el doors and windows cause damage to your health, Hyman Supply Go - "Phone 62. . ; 40 CHAVES STREET. Printing that Pleaces Is the kind we do. HE EUHZ tint your Llocd h rich L mid Hire. Tlio'liotlilixiil inii-ii'.i r, eurioher and vitulicr ia 1 ioml's S.ir-a-pariUa. 1'e sure to C-T I'.ZZ 'Z. Millions of dollars, is the value placed by Mrs. Mary Bird, llarrisburg, Pa., on the life of her child, which sbe saved J f roin croip by tbe use of One i'lnule Cotv-h Cure. It curt-tall com-hs, coUls and throat and lui':T troubles. F S Du!y. Uneeda Biscuit, Cream Lanch Biscait, Soda Biscuit, Mixed lake. TraveWs Lonck Crackers oolv 6c qt. Nio Xacs, Ginger Snape and Oyster Crackers, all nice and fresh. . . Freeh Prune, Dried Apples and Nectarine. Freeh Grits and Big Hominy. Fancy Elgin and Foi Print Butter. Good Cooking Butter only lteU IU Nioe lot California II am only 9c lb. Small Sugar Cured Hams and Breakfast Strip, "ipple Butter 10c, S lb can. . Nice lot Corned Mullet with heads on. Anything in Groceries yon want at the Lowest Possi sd1le Prices. S Anything in Groceries yon want at the Lowest Possi- nil Prices. $ J J. L McDANIBL, Sr 1 Jhon OL. 71 Btvn4 Ht. g f7E INVITE YOU TO OUR (? GRAND OPENING OF p Collars and Cuffs. We, carry the celebrated Monarch Shirt, In all colors with latest stripes. Our line of Collars consisting oi the following brands are the best made : EARL & WILSON, Arrow, Double Triangle, Gem, and Ivy. Every department is last filling up with the latests creations oi lashion. KhtncN Fro?. R. H. BAXTER. Shine. Frc? a hsu ansae) ansase atta tasaet SataSl tatasl taaasl aaSaSl BBaaalBaBBBteBeBatSBSBBlBaBtf BaaVatA Jm!Tft!ft?f1!!mmmTifmMimmm 1 IB ilk iii ilk Ail lit . Ilk IU ill iik ilk ilk ilk Wt are rteeiriag diilj tew Fall Goods aid eaa show io all onr Stock, tne most ip to-date line la the eitj, .3 Onr Colored Shirts are the newest colon aad patterns. S Price ?l 00 and $1 50. i -; - j Shoes Changs ii shape each season. We have the new shapes In black, tan and patent leather Krery pair gnar- 3 anteed. ' .. .' i . . ; - Oar Clothing and Hats are made by the leading mann- 3 factnrers in the eonntty and we can show prices which on man can beat. We also hare a first-class line of Boys and Youth's Suits Shoes and Underwear. J? . t-?. A call will convince jou that our 8tyles and QualUks cannot be equalled in tbe eit, and that do one can jnderttll us. Every tale guaranteed as rer rssented. . w. ' ' 3 m 87 POLLOCK STREET. HEW BERN, N. O. 0'vtyviyviyviyvtyvlyv jyviyyiyviuo jesT . RECEIVED I Letter Heads. BUI Heads, Cards, Envelopes, Circulars, sad all kinds Job rrlntlni? at lowest miCKR. no not si-nu your printing oat of town, we will du plicate any prices Y" may have and do tlm work in Kihst C't.Asa Sttlb. I TISI riNW " I'ARDS Latest style, ' primed with Imitation steel plate script. RLT-TZR TAf.'.PSmanufsctured twi(e a wwk. Ink, Puln, lc. in stock. Family Hrlniing Oullits completswlth Indiiiibis Ink 5ic. W Cnm SmII Ta la e)llij, Prte rrliiti!. QUiaTiliTST. mj t: . af A Fresh Lot of the Following S lb can Mince MeaMOc can. S lb Apple Butter, 10c can, SOUPS-Clilcken, Tomato, Veg etable, &o. , 10c can. - 1 lb Jar Jams, any Havor, lOo , and 15o Jar.- . ; 7 ' " ' ' . 1 lb can Cheese tnd, Hartroni 1An mi. " -. -'J Fresh Drkd Apple, Uneeda Biscuit, Heina Icdia Selidi sal Chilli Bauoe tor cold meats, soups, oysters, He.- Very l-s.t Patent FImut, tjc, In fact our stock ot Fancy tnd heavy Groceries ate complete. Ulve us a trial and we guarantee to save7ou nuney. Tours to please, J. R. PARKER, JR., GROCER, Tlicii3 CO. ',77 Crcad Ctrest. a

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