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A, Jr. s i : ; i ii i 1 Ail 1 - X VOL IYII-KO. ICS. KIW Bt:, fi. C, Tl'ISDAI HQE5I5Q, OCTOBK 10, If 39. ISTABUMUU Mil -t s. v s. . . . "v . . v. r 4. . v 7 A A A iS A . : . is IS is iS AS AS as its as its its as AS its its its its AS Ct. D m O X CD "I. X. L FLOUR Will satisfy any housekeeper wbo ow it. Try it. if not m we recommend, moatj refunded. We wooUl like for job to try oar Cbeese and. Batter. Yoa will flud they suit yon. Our line of Staple and ancy Groceries I complete. We offer them to the' trade at price thai are right. Shredded Coooanat Bo per packaged One pack age of Shredded Coooanat with one box of Gela tine (different colon) for only 10c . If yoa have not bad a full ain package of onr Shredded Codfish, be lure to bny one, Bo ii the price. Kqual to any 10c package In the market V V CO v V7 vv X v; v O v s'i DO vv 7 V! V7 Vf 7 At Gaskilt & Mitchell's GROCERY . . .- ... - - Yoa will find a new, bright and clean stock of everything kept in a FIRST-CLASS GROCERY STORE, ! .: . " We bare a good stock of Tubs and Buckets of the best cedar. Any size yon may want" Nice line of Toilet Soap cheap. Onr Laundry Soap none can boat at 2Jo cake. Starch of the best quality. Clothe Pint. Tooth Pickt and Pencils. Freh Oats, Maoaroni and Cheese. Yon cannot miss it in buying our cheese this season. .We have the very best cream aud etery pound guaranteed. - ' . , ' , ." , Hew Jelly Bo glass; Jams 15c; try these they are fine, and any thing else in our line, onr prices are right too. V':,rV, Fresh Corned Mallets from Core Sound, Head and Bone on GASKILL & MITCHELL, HARDWARE: . GROCERIES: 73 MIDDLE STREET. 'Phone 147. 61 SROAD STREET. A roputa ion for pure food . products lias always bteo our dim, and which w hare tuco. edej in by alwa) s ktrptng our gooili up to Die 1.1 l DUiidanl of irt 1 bee. Our high gratle . 'HHIHH1 faMMls '; nutl TolIVs'ts, Flue CVrralf, . . Huller & C'lief .HO. f. Are ly the best to be foa ul any w . r ua our pit Kt are as tow as , fr . . : ., ..... . . I ask the housrket p ' to ra'l at m t store in I ua'ii a -peraoail eximl-; nation of Stock and 1 am S'ire you w I be please! bot(i as to quality and price. - ".. '-.v.. -. "V-'.-j .V :" i-"'.-f "V; ' 'ut '. is . JTn.o- .33.21 8ayaiga)i81i88ag r 1) J 1 - One-Third of Your Life V3 u nl T3 P jj Is spent in bed, so why not be coniforlable. One of our Royal n n U Elastic Felt Muttresees is just the thing that will , udd most to p j j j your comfort , - V - - ; J ;': .'' ''u ' Jj'J t 3 We sell them nnder a positive puarantee that if after 30 I J nights use yon are not satisfied that it is the equal of Any Mat- I I u tress you erer slept on we will refund your money. ' ; " ' f 1 J You will neTer know what luxury in sleeping is, until you j 1 y f 1 IntertstlDX Case ef t Soldier Roy Wbo Earrles. . Tke Fees Fer tsltelUn. Janrts Sari Se. Brick Baklat Is mil akle. TkeCralf Uw lelas . l' Water. .- r ; RALsioa, OcroUt LiMUaaat'ftW tit, U. B. A, rmlUDj offloer for Norik Carollaa, says LUiUaaot Hardaa, oftha Forty aiilk RafiaMat. will lear Char lotte aaxt Monday fer Boatlt Fraatog toa, Km, wltk II mi. Oa of kls re cruit U dropped for ksTiag laatiBad whea SuliaUng last he was aanumltd. It Mag loaaa that he has a wife sad cUl dra. LUattaant. Bat Ha tall of aa laUreaU bgcaaaaloag the aiu ttna.. Flatehaf Barrow, who vu la Cempaay X of th rtnt RrglBMBt, la aarrtee last year, an lUtedarla Beptcnbar lOtkat Oiaaas kare, Uaw Rlrar belag hla home. . Oek bar M he got leer to go hone, as ha said, to get hla aolfom. But iaataad narriad. He was felly aw are of th fact that he had a authority to starfy .Th rat kaowa of the marriage lu the ap- paaraaee of his wife, a very p ratty girl of 17. Ha had as sooa as he was mar rlad rua away and lefthar. She told Uamanaat Battle she was falberleas aad had ao ether support than her babaad She did aot raise any raw, but simply said she would aotylTe hint up. Barlow la a pretty bad boy, and the Adjutant General of the army Is aiksd what sort ef aa example shall be made of him Be was a good soldier laat J ear, and la a an of Intelligence. Several aoliottors have asked whether under the law they are aot entitled to fees for attending eirjl terms of the Su perior Court. Audilcr Ayer preferred the matter to Attorney General Walter, who today gave his opinion, holding that tbey are entitled to $30 for each civil term; that section 88 of the Code re quire them to Inspect the office of clerk ef the Superior Court at each regular term, failure to do so beln punished by a penalty of $500. The act was ratified lu 1879 and at that time there were no civil terms as distinct from criminal terms. 8haw University, colored, openi with 80 boarding students. President Me terve says this breaks the record at the opeqlng. ; Ex-Governor Jarvls Is beta and ssyi he feels sure the constitutional amend ment will be ratified by a handsome ma jority. It Is strange that so little attention U paid to brick making In this Btate. , It it said hers that the clay Is worth more than the timber which grows sbere it and la which the trade is so Important The methoda la vogue are primitive. Aa .ludiana brick maker aays it coati him nly 70 cents a thousand to turn out brick. Thar are now sit unattached compa nies In ths Slats Guard. It" is thought that the loc ation of these will be set tied; that three or four will be assigned to regiments and two or three disban ded. Judge Brown, of the Superior Court, is rendered a de lilou oa ' the Im portent case la which the Was tern Union Telegraph Company sought to re- more a suit la "which the amount hi' vol red was over $8,000, contending' that the Craig domestication law did aot ap ply in such a case. Judge Brown holds that the law had the affect of making domestic corporal loa out. of a. foreign one and that the oompany cannot remote s case from the State to the Federal Court cn account of diversity of citizen ship. The company ' appealed to (he State Supreme Court aad will naturally, If the decision be adverse, take the case still further. Judge rarnoll has discharged f rem the penitentiary, Joseph Bess and Bud Far rls. Federal convicts from Gaston county who were sentenced to the penitentiary here for eighteen months and had served fifteen, holding that the legislative act of this year is retroactive and that .by good conduct they had under Its pro visions gained three months .time com mutation. Millions of dollars, Is the value placed by Mrs, Mary Bird, lUrrisburg, Pa., on the life of her child, which she saved from croup by the use of One VMinute Cuugu Cure. It cures all coughs, colds and throat and lung troubles. F Duffy A $ A . P. r ' f 9 t - J p--. p at a.sm'laXay V ' HIoLes the food toon dcHdous and tx4esocn6 PRATE OF FJXIPDI0S. Wants bemocrecy aad Kr. Atkins Ja Win. MaaiLA, October S Agulaaldo, la a proclaataUoa aaaoaaclag la ralaaa at Americas prisoner and authoriaiag FUlpia soldier la the aorthera proviso to ralura to their home, aayac "la America there is s great party that insists ea the Government recognising Filipino Independence, That party will eompal the United tkatee to fulfill the promise made to aa la all solemnity aad good faith, though aot put lata writing. "Therefore we mast show oar greti- tud aad maintain our position mor resolutely than aver. W should pray to God that th great Democratic party may wla the aexl Presidential election aad Imperialism fail la It mad attempt to subjugate aa by force ef arm. Thar are seme Americaas la the Philippines who hsve joined aa, because tbey disap prove a war which Mr. Atkinson calls criminal aggression. Whea offered a chance to return to their ewa camp they declined " Throughout the proclamatlea Again aldo denounce "th Imperialists'' la stead of "the Americana," a la former documents. H calls th world to wit ness that the Filipinos have not broken ''the alliance made with the Americana through Admiral Dewey and the United States Consuls st Hongkong and Singa pore.'' Aguinaldo stslee that the Flll plna people, oa seeing the American prisoners, cried out: 'We do not went wsr, against the Untied Slates. We only defend our In dependence sgalnst the Imperialists. The sons of that mighty nation are our friends and brothers." . twey WIllC.-: " WaaaiaToa OotaWr l-Adtlral Deway left Waahingtea' for Mew Eat land today, lie will retera la about twe ike. lie aaad a Georgia dakgaiioa happy by replylag as foUowa to Ihetr tavltatlea to go tcAllaalat participate a the eeremealee atuadlag th presea tatloa of a award to his Bag officer. Lieut. Brumby, who I a Georgian: "Why eertaialy, teatlamea, 111 noma. I bar ao agagaaseal, which will p reran I my golag to Atlanta aboat November L aad I'll he glad to praacat the sword myself to Lieut. Brambj . If yoa scour the world yoa wtU Barer lad a ' remedy equal to On Miauls Coagh Cure, says Xdltor Fackler, of lb Mlcanopy, Fla "Hutlar." It cored hla family of La Grippe aad aaraa thoas- aads frees paeomoala, broachltia, croup aad all throat aad lung livable. F B Duffy. : Eat plenty, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will digest what you eat. It cures all forms of dyspepta and stomach troubles. K. R. Gamblo, Vernon, Tex., says, "It relieved me from the start and cured me. It is now my everlasting friend." F S Duffy. WAITING ON THE BORDER. British and Boers Close to Each Other. , FarUament Will Return. LoMDoa, Oct. 8. Whatever may be the result of Great Britain's controversy with the South African Republic, every department of the Government today Is as busy as it actual hostilities had be gua. .-; - At Woolwich It is said that 98 per cent, of the reserves will be fully equip ped within six days, lu the meantime the members of Parliament are arranging to return to Londou. i The m st important news from South Africa cornea from JUafeking, where twice en Saturday the British camp was sroused, the men stood to their arms, guns were limbered and patrols were dispatched In the direction of the border. No hostilities have occurred as yet, but the Boers have moved practically to the border, 8 milee from Hatching, In force estimated at least 6,000, comprising fire ommands. Th garrisoning and fortlfj ingot the town are practically com pleted. '-The streets sre barricaded and system of mines has been laid. Two armored trains have arrived at Hafeking, consisting of three bullet proof care, the nisi of which carries a searchlight, while the sides of ths other cars are loop holed. Each train Is com plete in Itself aad carries its owa pro visions..' ' : :- ; Experiments with lyddite In the mines prove that it la an extremely powerful exploalve. . - , President King, Fanners Bank, Brook lrV Mich., has used DeWltl'a Little Early Riser in his family for years Says tbey are the best. Those famous little pills cure constipation, biliousness and all liver and bowel troubles. F. 8 Duffy. - ? 'f J I BBSSBBBBammBl I i Just arrived at UUUUID A SON Dun lps Wine Stiff Hats for Fall "9S, $3 00 and $150. Call and see them. FRAIJ&. fl. J0I3ES GO., ! ! .. : War Scar Advaues VrnlahL ' NoifFOLa, Va., Oct. S It is reliably stated here that the British Government has chartered 70 ocesn steamers Tor use in transporting men and munitions of wsr to the scene of the trouble in South Africa. Thirty of thes? vessels are stated to be In the North Allnntlo trade. Tim draft upon the tonnt."e afloat re sulted tudsy in s glial advance here in ocean freights. It Is believed that of the vcbeels called for by the Brlli.u Uove cment several are Uacsatlantic passenger liners. Furth er calls are expected, and slipping agencies here have been advised to refuse j to contract for ocean freights for tbe ' : . Kja Opeur. 'Nelhcrsole Sterling Silver Bracelets for 73 cnU st Baxtkb's, The Jeweler, Tenaey's Csadle la at McSorWy'a, sealed packages I The jLa?nt, While Ink. Another lot of Bjhool Supplies and School Books Just received. S Tour order aol idled aad- k prompt etleclkm guaranteed. 2 N. Ennett. I GRIST - MILLS. New Mllln, ISoltlng Clients Elevators and Corn Clean era, Of the Latest Improved and Up- to-Date mil Machinery. ' r-O ' ' " YOUR TRADE IS SOLICITED. OT SPECIAL -PAINS taken In dean Ins; and polishing grain before going through tbe mills, which insures pure meal,' Corn, Ilominy, Oats and Mixed Feed. GEORGE BISHOP. New Bern, If. O, Printing that Pleases th fciM w Letter Beads. Bill Beads. Cards, Envelops, Circulars, aad all kinds Job Printing at lowest pbicbs. Do not send your printing out of town, w will du plicate any pricea you may nave sod do me wore in first ixan bttlb. TISITING CARDS Latest style. printed with Imitation steal plate script. RUBBER STAMPS manufactured twice a week. : Ink, Pads, Ac. in stock. Family Printing Outfits complete with rageuoie tna ouc . we Cu Bait Taa la e)mlltjr, Priee M WsrkHHklr. HILL. 61 SO. FRONT ST. KINSTON STEAAV LAUNDRY. ui;ji;r y ii pV ''A : Sulcido Uneeda JingerWafers 2- Unevila Biscuit, Cream Lanch Biscuit, Soda Discuil, 5; Mixed fales. TraveU-rs Lnnch Crackers anlv 6 qt. Kic Kara, Ginger Snap and Oyster Crackers, all nice and fresh." Fresh Prunes, Dried Apples and Kectariuer. Fresh Grits aad Big Hominy. Fancy Elgin and Fox Print Batter. , cfooJ Cooking Butter only 18cU lb. Nice lot California Kama only 9c lb. Small Sngar Cured Hams and Breakfast Strips. Apple Batter 10c, S lb ran. Kice loLsJaraed Mallets with hds on. Anything in Groceries yon want at the Lowest Possi sible Pricea. J. L. McDMIEL, WhIeale A lie tall Clrteerf Phone 01. 71 Brvnd Hi. WE INVITE YOU TO OUR GRAND OPENING OF Collars i and Cuffs. We carry , the celebraied Monarch Shirt, in ail 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 fashion. Shiner I Free. I R. H. BAXTER. Shlnea Free. 5 1 Wc- are rfeeiriog dillj uw Fill Goods and eao show 3 In ill oar Slock, the most ip to-date line. Ja the city,.. . . .. Onr PnlnraJ Khlrts aralka aanraat onlnra mmA n.ttania Price l 00 and $150. ' 11 ' - i-' - - . M asaassas.4nasaa Sbbbbs alasaWBaaBatalBsalBlasBl BBSBlasalBSBBetal BBtlBSiBlBlalBBl ajSkakalaiBlBaiB bbsbsbibib BiBiataiBialalBlialBlalaiaiaB aak mlii . lii 1U iii iii aai iii ail ii. ii iil arsas awsasj iTW awasj arBvar www sraaj - swaaj wswaw fMJ is Shoei chinge in ifiape each leason? TVe na?e the new 3 shapes in black, tan aad patent leather. , Every, pair, guar- 3 anteedi t " - ' - .! . '.- .. , Onr Clothing and Bats are made by the leading mana- ir factnrers in the country and we can show prlcCTw (JcliTsVaC man can beat. We also hire a orst elasa line or Boys and p Youth's Suits Shoes and Underwear'" , . 1 1 A call will convince yon tbat our Styles and Qualities canqot . . be equalled in the clt, and tbat ao one can jndemll ua. Every v , sslesaranteedu represented, v t M . I 67 POLLOCK STREET. . NEW. BEKN, K.(0.4 co.,i I U?.0r?3, boils, pimplos iiml nil a i triiiit iom iliso to iiiipu re !!(' i. It would be for you to negli ct leak'ng gss fiiiure knu ngtv. It jour T bnvH bikon t.hn ftwncv for gas n it un s ai o:a aort I e a repal the alwve named laundry and solicit w pntthem in complete order for the patronage If the people of this 'you or put lu mw fixtures, in elaborate lor plain and artistic patterns, at a reaa ni. irnrV ,-a manM tr. l.o ' onable cost. Now U the time to have your i 't.t a.. azu um rii iiu lit')ke.l afSer, before close.1 doors and windows can d.suiane to your bettltb. First-(!la:-'s and Up-to-date. Give ns a trial. . r t'r-ei rt-:.: y. -j er J v r k i k , ii t. I just : RECEIVED ! A Fre.U Lot of th. rollowlns; Goods: , . , i. 2 Hi can Mine Meat. 10c can. Sib Apple Duller, 10c can. flOUPKailcken, Tomato. Veg etable, Jtc , 10c can. 1 lh .Tur Jnnia mnm Hwnr ' and 15o Jar. 1 lb can Cbeese an 1 Msraroni 10c caa. , Freeh Dilf. Apples, Uneeda Biscuit, Heina India RelUb ill Cliilla Sauce (or culd meats, soups, oysters, etc. Very I et Pa ei t Floor, !Jc. In fact our stock of Fancy and heavy GroctrK-s a-e lomplet. Give us a trial and w guarantee to save you money. Yours t pleaw, " J. R. PARKER; JRM GROCER, Iiczo CD. ' ',77 rrcid Ctrcst .. .: lit "'. m v 1 ' 5 1 l i !';ry i; Hsv j. --' m the 1
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