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r fk VOL IVII--K0. 1CI. KIW BIKK, K. C, SATURUAf MOKSISO, OCTOBER II 1839. tSTULISHED lib , . M r1 3S. B. S-A.CiSiSX-KJN - W A s in t , in TIN as in IN IN IN N IN IN OS IN, ; INLU TIN IN D CP o CD "I. X. L." FLOUR Will antisfj My hc-usr-keeper who ntei it. Try it, if not m wt recorasnenil, uooer reunJrd." Wt would lik for joq to try our Cbee and Butter. Yoa will DuJ Ib. y suit you. Oar line of Staple and fancy Groceries , Is complete. We offer litem to Ibe trade at price that are right Shielded Coooanut So per package. One pack age of Shredded ("ocean ut with one box of Gela tiue (different colon) for only 10c If yon hare not had a fall time package of onr Shredded CodQsh, be lure to buy one, So if the price. ' Kqnal to any lOo package in the market m CD X o 00 C 7 w M MJ tf VI vu VI M VI KM VI Np VI VI VI VI VI VI VI vv VI M VI K IS B. BZCKIBTJIS- At Gaskill & Mitchell' s . GROCER Y You will find a new, bright and clean stock of every thing kept in a FIR3T-CLAS3 OEOCERY STORE. We have a good stock of Tubs and Buckets of the best cedar. Any size yon may want Nice line of Toilet Soap cheap. Oar Laundry Soap none can beat at 2o cake. Starch of the best quality. Clothes Pins. Tooth Picks and Pencils. Fresh Oats, Macaroni and Cheese. You cannot miss it in buying our cheese this season. . We have the very best crcain and every pound guaranteed. New Jelly 5c glasa; Janu 15c; try these they are fine, and any thing else in our line, our prices are right too. Fresh Corned Mallets from Core Sound, Head and Bone on. GASKILL & MITCHELL, HARDWARE: GROCERIES: . 73 MIDDLE STREET. 'Phone 147. 61 3R0AD STREET. S Building Up A reputation for pure food products bis alwsys been our dm, and which we lit succeeded in by alwaj s keeping our coeds up lo lb liigbrat standard of excellence. Our high grade diimetl GoimIm, ' Choice Teats. iiiidTofles?. Fine Cercn.1, llultcr & Cheese, Are always the best to b fond any f ma, and our pii;es are as Low as the Lowest. . . I aU the houerkerpi to rati at mr slor anl maVe a personal exami nation of Stock and 1 am sure you will be please 1 both as to quality and Price.: : " .ilV:'.,' . V ' '? .' ' ' ' ' - vJ"iio DiLiin An Wb KUIle4 apt Rints On Trlil At Wilson. CelUi (-bvbIIb At CaplWI Wea Betas r Meat, tepablleaa Cea Tatla InU At Ashsvlll. Beief 6U Feaad. Vsw lanraae BbIUIbc. lULtioa. October It Joke t. Jeffer- toe, white, the Mlf-ooBfeased marderer of CapL Williaa Baraea, of WUaoa eoHity, who bad been la Jail her for afe keeping aearly two saoalhs, was ukea lo Wilaoa for trial. The trial be gins Monday. The erideoos against him Is considered ample to codtIoI him of murder la the first degree and thare Is ao doubt of his guilt. Hs was not told ntll t o'clock that he was to b taki from Jail and said he iu glad to go. The sheriff of Wilaoa and two deputies took him. ' Commissioner of Agriculture Patter- soe says th Slate eolton growers' con- TeatiOB will be held here la the hall of the Bouse of RepreseatatlTea, nett Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Either Col. John 8. Cunningham nr Commis sioner Paltsrsoa will call the meeting to order. A good attendance Is confidently expected. The annual sale of home bred horses wai held here. Prices ruled low. Tbe news that the Republican Stale executive committee la to meet at Btales fills U Interesting. Usually It meets here. Ben at or Butlers paper lumps some more on tbe franchise amendment and asks sime questions of the Democratic cauina. It iu street news that a white man had found a box of gold burled by another well-to do and eccentric old white man a good many years ago oa his farm a mile northwest of Raleigh The old man had lost the bearings and could not find the box. It Is also said hat a law ault brought by the heirs will be ons result of the find. The Democratic editors Of the State will meet here next Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock, th regularly organ'ze. Hob ert M. Freeman, of The Morning Post will call the meeting to order. The slon will probably be held In the Senate chamber. A contract Is msde for the construe lion of the North Carolina Home insur ance building here. It will be 65x70 feet and three stories in height. The State board of pharmacy licenses the following pharmacists, who passed exanlnatlon, out of 19 applicants: Qeo 7. Wataon, Soulbport: William 'M Tucker, Ileldavtlle; F. W. Farrtes, Golds boro; Samuel M. Riddle and Edward H Smith, Raleigh; Hiram Grantham, Smith field John 11. Harris colored, Char lotte. Wake's cotton growers have regularly elected delegates, 54 In number, to the State conrentlon. The Agilcultural Department had request from the Japanese government for the copies of the fertilizer laws of this State. The Richmond papers say much North Carolina official printing Is done In that city. The sales of fertilizer tax tags are being made this tall In about the usual amount. The sales are never very heavy In the fall. .. The posters for the negro State Fair here (the 2 1st annual one) are being put up. October Slst-November 8rd Is the time. There were present yesterday at the white blind institution 186, snd at the negro aeaf mule ana buna Institution 13S, The rooms in the new third story of the white Institution will be ready for occupancy next Wednesday. The attandsnce today la 75 greater than ever before at the opening Principal John E. Ray says: ""It no applications had been declined there would have been 823 present to-day. . Mr. H. E. Fries of Winston went to Baltimore to confer with some New York gentleman relative to the proposed sale of the Winston-Salem Street Rail way to the Frlea Power and Manufac turing Company. . . ' ' ' " "It did me more good than anything I ever used. Mj dyspepsia was of months' stsnding; after eating It was terrible. Now I am well," writes 8. B. Keener, Holslngton, Kas., of Eodol Dyspepsia Cure. It digests what you eat. F. 8 Duffy. :: WAR AND DEATH. Ye Winds Are Absent Special to Journal. - Reported oynxraltlnr by the Boers of a ' New Tons, Octeber 11 4 P One-Third of Your Life ruin Is spent in bed, so why not be comfortable. One of our Royal jitjj Elastic Felt Mattresses is just the thing that will add most to fjij your comfort. ' : . . " . -l - We sell them nnder a positive guarantee that if after 30 Im3 nights use yon are not satisfied that it is the eqnal of Any Mat fJi tress yon ever slept on we will refund your money. You will never know what luxury in sleeping is, until yon j j try one. - . . r i answ fj--mr r -w mmn-w w n m rwi ' i JAA. J AJtXd lM.iJL iiv 'An Baking Makes tbe food more defidous and wttolesome Train. KiUing of Vemea sb4 Child- rest Denied. ' Special lo Jouraal. Can Town, October IS The Boar blew up an armored Refugee traia last eight near Vryborg la British Boebnaa aland. Il 1 reported that MO were killed, mostly womea and children. Car Town, October 13. (Later). The train blowa np by the Boers, last nl4ht waa an armored one. It was cap tuied at Kraal Paa 40 miles, from Mafe- hlng. This train has acted as pilot traia to tbe Refuge train to Try burg and then ran bark. The Refuge train is reported as being aafe at Vryborg to day. Yryburg is not occupied by tbe Boers. JonANiiBsnoRO, October H. War was declared yesterday. Th formal declar ation occurred at 19 o'cloek this morn ing. . Londok, October 13. Fullewlng Is Ibe lexl of the BrilUh reply lo the Boer ultimatum: "Chamberlain to M liner, High Com missioner. Sent 10:3 p. m October 10, 1609: ' "Her Majeaty's government hare re ceived with great regret the peremptory demand of the South African republic, conveyed In ) our telegram of October Olh. You will Inform the government of tbe South African republic. In reply, that the conditions demanded by th government of the South African repub- f" lie are such aa her Majesty's government deem it Impossible lo discuss " IS. The race betwcea th Columbia sad Shamrock was declared off today. Fog aad a light breex again prevented a eon lest. Heilo Central, Give He 149, TIu ore's) Wood Yrd, Where they keep Dry Wood, sawed any length yon want, and will deliver It at your door. Full measure guaranteed Mr. J. W. Moor will be at tbe office and glad to aoootnmodal his old ens tomers. Uon't forvet tbe place, on South Front street by the railroad and Phone 148. J. T. h. MOOKE. OUR INTFRESTS INVOLVED. Boers War Excites Canadians. - Montreal, October 12. Intense ex citement prevailed In Montreal upon the announcement that war had begun in the Transvaal. - .: - I The streets surrounding the newspa per bulletins for blocks were deuse with people and extra editions of the pspers sold like hot cakes. PR AUG. fl. JOIIES'tf; &0., j lmJZ c: r erra era it p rr 3 m "If yon scour the world you will never find a remedy equal to One Minute Cough Cure," saya Editor Fickler, of the Mlcanopy, Fla., "Hustler." It cured Meny Americans in the Transvaal. Will Fight Hard. Washington October IS The officials of this government are wstchlng Intense interest tbe progrexs of the war between Great Britain and the Trans vaal Republic. Tnere are in the Trans vaal Republic and the adjoining conn try, Us Orange Free State, more than t thoussn 1 Americans, many of them rep resenting large American business In terests. These men and their Interests must be protected, apd in addition, two or three consular officers we have over there we have no minister In South African territory will also look after the interests of British subjects, just as the British consular officers In Cuba did after American interests In Cuba during the wsr with Spain. There is also great danger that other powers may get mixed up in this wsr. Germany is understood to be In - sym pathy with the Boers, snd Russia would probably be glad to do anything, short of actually assisting the Boers, that would be calculated to lessen British In fluence. This government will observe the strictest neutrality, and will hare several warships In African waters quick si they can be gotten there. Whll there is ill tie doubt of the ultimate result this war isn't likely to be a thirty day affair. The Boers are hard fighters, and until Great Britain has time to send a much, larger number of troops than now bss on the grounds, the advantage will be on their side. The "Plow Boy Preacher," Rev. Elrkman, Belle River, 111., says, "After suffering from Bronchial or lung trouble for ten j ears, I was cured by One Min nie Cough Cure. It Is all that Is claimed for it and more " It cures, coughs, colds, grippe and all throat and lung troubles. F. S. Duffy. ' - - THE SPECULATIVE MARKET. Am. Tobacco Heading..... 0. T. O . . .. Leather..... a B, '... R.S.I..... C.T. P .... . B.R.T....... A. 8. & W.., T. C. I...... So.Ry Pfd.. 9SJ 8Gi m 114 63 57, 41 -14 128 27 91 82 51 1131 51 AMERICA'S Greatest JUnlMnc is 1 lootl's crMiHiri I In, because il poe seMr unequalled, curative powers and Its record of cures is GREATEST. Uneeda jinger Wafers -: JJ Uneeda Biscnit, Cream Lunch Biscuit, Soda Piscuit, r5 Mixed ( ales. Travelers Lnnch Crackers only 6c qt Kic Kacrt Ginger Snap aud Oyster Crackers, all nice and fresh. Fresh Prune, Dried Apple and Nectarine. Fresh Grit and Big Hominy. Fancy Elgin and Fox Print Butter. Good Cooking Butter only lttcts lb. Nice lot California llama only Oo lb. Small Sngar Cured Dams and Breakfast Strips. Apple Butter 10c, 8 lb can. Nice lot Uoroed Mullets with bads on. Anything in Groceries yon want at the Lowest Poosi sible Price. Whole,, A lie tall O roer, J. I HOTEL 'Phone Ol. 71 HrvM St. j PUBLICATION Of SUMMONS. '7- I 'an. ) North Cabomh, Superior Court Pamlico county. ( Fall term 1H99. TaatcT HAarm, vs RlCHABD UlRPKR, To Richard Harper, defendant. It aODearlnt: lo the satisfaction nr. ID a court by affidavit that Richard Harper the defendant la a non resident of th State of North Carolina you are hereby notided that summons haa been Issued against you in tbe above entitled case for a divorce from the bonds of matrimony, you are hereby noti fied to appear at the Court House in Bay boro on tbe lllh Monday after tbe Aral Monday in Beptemtor law ni Demg November 201 b latrtl) before bis Honor the Judge of our Superior Court, at court to be held far th said county of Pamlico, and answer or demur to the complaints of plaintiff which will be de posited In the office ol tbe clerk or the Superior Court in the first three days of the term, and let the said defendant take notice that If he fail to answer the said complaint within thai terra that tbe plaintiff will apply to the court for the relict demanded in the complaints ana the cost of this action to be taied by the clerk. Ulven under my band ana sealed Ibis tbe 18th day or October ltfl. J. R. HICK, Clerk of the Superior Court Pamlico Co, They are Here, What? -THOSE- Turnlgan Bay Oysters " First of the Season, ter Saloon. Special oysters for family promptly delivered. At Taylor's Oys care taken- with use. All orders Vive me a call, next door to Hahn's bftablts. Yours tor business, J. B. TAYLOR. NOTICE! All persons wanting STOVES OF ANT KIND REPAIRED AND PUT CP, Call on J, W. WOODp Corner Broad and Middle Streets, (build- ins: formerly used as Mrs. Stanly's book store) and tbey will Receive Prompt Attention. Also Tin Work of apy kind, X AiihBook Store i I ' Today's quotations furnished by New Bern Cotton Exchange.; ' Nkw York, Oct. 13. STOCKS. ' Open. High. Low. Clcse i 13t 12U HP, 110 . - 67t - 57 A 411 41, .,14 14, . 123, 129 . m 87, ,02, , 80 .. 8?i . 114 . 61 COTTON. Open. Hifrh. . 6.91 0,93 . 6.83 6.83 9 Tne latest, I -- ' i White Ink. 8 Another ljt of School Supplies and School Books just received. Your ' orders solicited and prompt attention guaranteed. PHT T TWr. TO HTJATTH? AsVaVUlW AAUU 11 Is better than to be "rolling In wealth," and as tht "stsff of life" is good, pur and whoLsom bread, yen should secure souie of our Choice Flour, that is mad Iron the bet selected wheat, and manufactured by the heat process. Y cur bread will be white, light and nourishing it you use our high grade Patent Flour, and your pas try. cakes, etc , will be all that you could desire. Wear also agents for Park's Celebrated Roasted Ceffces. Try a 8 lb can nf our Mocha and Java and you will use no other. J. R. PARKER, JR., GROCER, 'Phone 60. ,77 Broad Street. J ;G, N. Ennett. J 67, 41 141 138J 27 81, '82 61 118, 61 WANTED J .January..., Oct. Cotton , liOW. C.91 C.83 Close 6 93 6.86 Old Scrap Iron ind Bras Price of Iron $10.00 per ton. Price of brsss 10 cent per pound. , ' Willis Jlolutosh, Machlnest and Founders. 83 to 83 Craven street. VE INVITE YOU TO OUR GRAND OPENING OH 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 last filling up with the latests creations ol lasmon. n U 'D AVTCD ISblnes n. n. DttAILIl. 1 Free. Jv s Free. I CHICAQO MAKKET3. t I WhbaT ; OiMn. High. Low. Close ! December.... 7;' 724 7i 72i his family of La Grippe and saves thous-' Corn ands from pneumonia, bronchitis, croup and all throat and lung troubles. F S Duffy - Dress Goods Specials. We offer this week all wool serre and December. ilk lis ii. IU lie .1. elk JU iU' Jtt . Wt ire receiving iaily new Fall Good and can show in all our Stock, the most np to-date line, in the city, Our Colored Shirts are the newest colors and patterns. Price $1 00 and ?1 6f. - , f hoes change in shape each aeason. , We have the new shapes in black, tan and patent leather. Every . pair guar anteed. "' ' - " : "" " " Our Clothing and Hata are.made by the leading manu- t: f9ftnrersln ihB eonnttv and we can show prieea which on AW.i 9?. StramtE: man can beat. We also have a first , , ,,v, llH Youth's Suits Shoes and Underwear. VICK BROTHERS WILL OPEN THE if We also have a first-class line of Boya and 31 1 Slf 81 81! LAUNDRY President King, Farmers Bank, Brook lyn, Mich., has used DeWitl's Little Early Risers in hie family for years, Savs tbev are the best. Those famous coveit cloth 80 inches wide, in Black, little pills cure constipation, biliousness come amosg you to stay and don't you ti avy Brown, Blue and Green at 2to. per and all liver and bowel troubles. F. 8 forget It, Respectfully, yard. : Q. A. Barfoot. Duffy. I TK BROTHERS. IN A FEW DAYS. It will be run in First class Shape and work will be done , equal to new work. The 1 sundry wagon j 2 will be running every day with a polite r rentleman on it to solicit trade. We A call wiH convince you that our Styles aid Qua'Ith a canio ' be equalled In the cit, and that no one can undersell us. Every sale guaranteed as rerresented. V " :,. 67 POLLOCK STREET. HEW BERN, N. O. si 3 3
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