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: f rY"N r - MW EtKJ, K. C, Sl'SDAT M0ES150, 0CT0BIR 15, 1193. VOL IV1I-SO. 170. ESTABLISHED 1882 ty J 2L- 6 A OUIt NTOCK OF its Dress Goods, Underwear 3 TableUnen V ftS Wo. more o comct-l l now1. W. iUon Just a K ' Tbe Mml thii.it. I silks fo' w M mi iwuw - -- '. Then w. . ru i diwociUDia so we iynn y M aunt have either Plain VeWrt, Hun A Such a wiper 17 lore . .- . . n-iL t L. '' Wklla CnrdliroV I Of TOO. VAMUf. vmj tim beat 75c Kid la black and iV ik. bd u a dollar alove. "- ... , . . . J ft... rol Hw, nnHpn"""" - - yif Flaattete la Ugbt or dark colore. ' Our CrjiUl Trimming BuUooi will b bere i Uw ; 11m a ItM of Wrr'4 RjU Proot Good. , , V- Ur Bargain! lToelt from 6e 10 frto ttch. 8ucb a N-lT Incb rM-incma Haadl 611k Umbralla, raKalar prlot yf $1 00, youn today lor only $1 M. V) IS AS 0 0 m Come ni u anu we are nure juu w flN ' 1VIII lliiw- tli , - At Gaskill & Mitchell's - , . . GROCERY Yoo will find new, bright aud clean ilock of everything Aept " . FIRST-CLASS GROCERY STORK Wo have a good stock of Tuba and Bucket of tbe best cwkr. Anj Bize you may want Nico line of Toilet Soap cheap. Our Laundry Bonn none can boat at 8c cake. Starch of the best quality. Clothe IV. Tooth. Picks and Pencils. Fresh OaU, Macaroni and Cheese. You .,t n,;u if in l.nrinor our c-hefw MIIIUU. MUM " - J "0 cream and every pound guaranteed. New Jelly 6c glass; Jams 15c; thing else in our line, our prices are Fresh Corned Mullets V Head and GASKILL & HARDWARE: . 73 MIDDLE STREET. 'Phone Buying , A tepula'lon for pure food " products ha alwayi bren our aim, an t which we hare . succeeded it) -: by always keeping our good up ip Iht highest atandud of cce lenc. " Our high grade . Calmed i4Hids Choice Tens it ml CoHVck. J" -Fine Cereals, llulter fc Chrerte, Are alv the heat to bu foaa.l any w tlioLowist. - ' " . 1 ak the nous -Iff p to call at m store aud make a personal exml nation of. Sun k and I am sure you will be pleacel boih as to quality-and prices. - ' ' :-. v -.Vc '. f '- ,- -.. :' Cy2! HiliMlilllSfl sI1sIIHh1I111 HHHHH csfefpl ll ; " . ' ' -' -cja ruii B n 1 ...u ik U One-Third of Your Life r q - .. , , p- rj Is spent in bed, so why not ba comfortable. One of our Royal ji rj Elastic Felt Mattresses is just the thing that will add most to j j your comfort. ' . 1 ' ' We aell them under a positive guarantee that if atter 30 ' nights nse you are not satisfied that it is the equal of Any M;it f !j tress you ever slept on we will refund your money. j You will never know what lu.nry in Bleeping is, until you j try one. : . - : - !fraii&. n. joims'c; ca, V V7 V! tU r not dBms, no bat cbitm. - . ,7b ,hU .1. W - --, -, . . or oroea uoui " " w Til I. r. . .1. lor only 1 15. X it ""' color. The Triumph Ull tUcJi at W V Y .y.kt. Mnmmtuif Ih. Fiearh i I J 0 V! " . .I'i J VI in this season. We hare the Yery . best . . - , " ' . try. these they a.re finef and any right wo. from Core Sound, Bone bn. MITCHELL, A 147. OROCERIES: 61 BROAD STREET. Up x rs, an 4 oar prices are as Lo as . '.r ."'."' . I J n t m v n - scum tin. 1 Declines 11 IbtIuUoi ta toe Ral - eltl Fair ffeit Week. 044 Salt far Faea. PlrMttrt Mt le. Ceatert la Eataaslaslle. Law as le - E!." isU BaakJ raptey. RALtiea, October 14 Phillip Wil liams It I ret I, bow IsaaD and la tb central hospital here, brief suit through rrrla Buabea, hi ( oardlao, afaloat tb North Carolina Railroad for ooooael fee. Tb paper ta tb ult were (errad oa Bpeaoer B. Adams her. The lalur aayt be had a letter or two previously from sir. Bubee. It will b remembered that at oa lime Mr. Arlrait wa oa of Gov. RoU"s chief eooaael In the ult to aanal the lea and that ht withdrew therefrom aad returned hU fees. Ei-Coiigramaa John Nichola, ll will be recalled, aald sevsral weks sgo that be believed Spencer ll Adams would be lbs Republican aomlnee for Governor. Mr. Adams says quite positively that he baa ao aspirations of a political nature tad would sot be a candidate; that h U out of politic and Is devoting himself to law. " -' rresldenl Jtlchard H. Battle, of the Stale Agricultural Society, wrote Rear Admiral Schley a special Invitation to attend tb Bute Fair bere October )8lh A letter received from Schley today ) that be ha already promised the people of Frederick to vltit them tbsi uay. . Tbe annual meeting of the stock holders of the Raleigh & Gaston. Ral elgh Augusta, and Durham & North era Railroad will be held bere Novem ber t, and rill be of much, interest ai they bear npoa the completer of the oreaolittlon of the Seaboard Air Line. Walter H. Page arrived yesterday from New York, on account of the crltl cat Uloes of his father, sir. A. F, Page. fhere Is ao Improvement la tbe latter' condition. During tb recent revival la Davie county a government distiller named E D. C. Pop was converted. He went to his distillery sad tore the stills from the furnace and destroyed what beer and ina9h there was la the tubs. The whis ky on hand was In the government ware bouse and he had no rlijht to interfere without stamping, lie will have to ac count to the government for tbe beer ss though he bad converted It Into wbUky and this will cost blm about $38. It tli weather I fine daring tbe State fair next week the attendance will be the largest in years. Net (ince during the State exposition in 1884 have the rate been so low. - There Ss queer case on the docket of the Supreme etfurt from the fifth district. A negro wa wanted In South' Carolina for murder. The sheriff of Cumberland oounty, this State, wss oa the lookout for the criminal and near Fsyetteville conductor on the train pointed out at the man a negro who was arrested and jailed. But he proved to be the wrong man and now he sua. the railroad com pany for $3,000 damages. " '. The case Involving Dr. D. H. Abboti't right to a seat on the corporation com mission comes np next week; a dp also the Arendalr-e&se sgsinst Alio Slate Treasurer, this being la regard to the penitentiary debt. . ' ;" ' At tbe last session of the Legislature Prof. . Holmes, at the instance of tbe -'Good Itoaila Association," scoured the leoactment of a road law, which nppllcs to 47 counties. The Supreme Court Is aow csllsd upon to pass on the validity of the law, there being two appeals for Injunction case. J '- The penitentiary authorities say that this week the gathering of the ground pea crop will be completed, and tbat the crop Is turning out very well. They also say that all the cotton save that on the Caledonia farm, which the State now owns, will be picked by December SO. The leases on the farms other than the "Tlllery," fall on December 81. It is not yet known whether the lease of the TUlery farm will be dropped or not, ' Judge Purnell decided the case of the North Carolina Cooperage Company, bankrupt, from Wilmington. - The main point Involved is tbat the bankruptcy law must be admlnistorcd economically, and that excessive fees to officers and attorneys ire contrary to the intent cf the act aud will not be allowed, for a commercial corporation is not a servsnt, workman or clerk, hence not en'llled to priority to balance on salary.- The opin ion is able, Bpicy, full and readable. "It did me more good than anything I ever used. My dyspepsia was of months', standing; sfter eating it was terrible. Now I am well," writes 8. B. Keener, iloieington, Kas., of Eodol Dyspepsia Cure It digests what you eat. F. 8 Duffy. Sanitarium Burned. Special to Journal. ' Montfcf.li-0, N. Y., October 14 The Loomis sanitarium for the treaf.inenl of consumplive was burned today. No lives were lost. 1i;e mm a btiililinii wa dwtroyed. 1 f colt s wore uiiLarnii ('. VAB 1.1 PROGRESS. All South Africa li a State of Great Turmoil. OSelel Alafeauat Rerardlav th ArsterH Tralaa Fahl( Brit lih Troop ta th wr. Ke Bartel Attack ea - lafeklag. ' f pedal to Journal. LoiDoa, October. 11 Th War oOce- aa asad arrangements to dlipatch all transport daily to South Africa, begla- nlng oa th aOtb of thl snoata. Cadcr this chdul lhy will eoavey the f ral army eorp of t.OOO mo aad Ihey will leave daily aatll the entire eorp U em barked. LoHDoa, October 14. The Boer hart occupied New Castle, Natal. . The War Department has received aa official dis patch from General While slating that a reconnotlerlag party wa sent yesterday la tbe direction of Vaa R tenant pa. Th Boer made no attempt to com thitegh th pass aad attack. Tb Brit ish forces returned to Ladysmllh where they bow remain. There . was ao ea gagement between th two farces. London, Oct 14 The war office to night issued t statement regarding the destruction of the armored tralaa One train was destroyed at Kraal Pan The other (rata reported front Klmber- ly as milling' returned later la safety. From tbe train thst wa destroyed th Klmbe-Iy engineer and on native es caped from the train. The engineer wa wounded In tbe band. Captain Nesbltt was slightly wonnded aad a number of men were captured by the Boer. It I unknown but It I believed that they were not Injured, x London, October 13 A dlspstch by way of Paris late thl afternoon says: "Th Boers, with IS gun, are preparing to assault Wafeklng." Uaraatao, Bechuanalanrl, Oct. 18 As the Boers, la strong force, threaten ib Is place, the illuatlon I so serious that all noucombatanla hevebeen notified that tbey wilt be lakea away at th- x pense of the Imperial Government and honed at Cap Town. Kimberliv, Ctpe Colony, October 18 Cecil Rhode rode out to the camp here thl morning. He lays he stsuraes that mining and fighting will proceed simultaneously. , - The town gqards paraded at 4 o'clock this afternoon. A camp will be formed and the guards will, be distributed at fixed (tatlons. The banks closed early la order to allow their employes to attend the parade. . . Fortifications and earthworks are still being rapidly constructed. The new of the ultimatum wss received here with satisfaction, v London, Oct. 14 The Times this morning discussing the war situation, lave ' ' .. --V "It Is Idle to ignore the fact that if the Boer mak a determined advance on large scale into Natal, a appear to be the case, a sustained condition of master ly Inactivity might become hopelessly out of the question. . ' " ... f ; "We have no mean of estimating ex actly the number bf troop at Ladysmlth Glencce and Dundee, and if we hsd wouM-not be expedient to discuss the point. ' But if 12,00'J Free Slate troops are to be reckoned in addition to Com1 mandant General Jouberl's contingent, the situation is undoubtedly graver thn It seemed yesterday and further details will be awaited with anxiety. - ' "A point in favor of thadefensa tbat the Free State and Transvaal Boers are not accustomed to working in unison. and that any attempt ou their part to apply the principle cf converging col urrtn to an attack on Ladysmllh would not be likely to meet with complete inc- THE SEASON OF SPORT,- Foot Ball Games Played by Leading Col leges. The Woman Golf Champion. Special to Journal. " ' . ' New York, Oct. 14-The foot ball games played today by college elevens were as follows; Naval. Cadets of An nopolis against Georgetown, J3-0. Col umbia against Princeton 0-11, . Carlisle against Pennsylvania 10-5. West Point against Harvard 0-18. - Lehigh against Rucltnell 0-3. Yale against Dartmouh, 12-0. II Us Underbill at Long Island woa the championship in the final contest for ' tbe Womans Oolf Championship by two , up, one to play National League Baseball. . . Washington, Oct. 14 New York 6, Washington 12. . Brooklyn. Oct.14 Baltimore 0. Brook lyn 9, forfeited. Second game Balti - more 3, Brooklyn 8. " Boston, Oct. 11 Philadelphia 6, Bo-tonl- . Titlsburg, Oct. 14 Loulavillo 4, Pitl- b irg 1. 1 Cincinatti, Oct. 14 Cleveland 4, Cin cinnati 13. The "flow Toy P reseller," Hey. J. r 1.1., 811 VH, 1 orlui ; i 1) ( 1 I ! - "AOr trim' t n 1 i, 1 v f r 1 i ' i ( i 1. r , I 1 k Halts the food more deTkJous and vvtsolesome PLUNDERED THE TRAIN. Vcry baring Robbery "ear Chicago aad . Hack Honey Sec are 4. Special to Journal. Cnicsoo, October 14. Four masked ea overpowered the operator la the signal lower of the Chicago and North- wealera railroad, 4t mile from thl city at midnight last night. . Th robber then dropped the red sig nal bar aad (topped the train, which wa lb Continental fail express. They overpowered the Irs! a crew aad dynamited the safe. From the safe, which belonged to tbe America Express Company, they secured $13,000 la cash beside other valuable. The locomotive wa Mixed aad was rua two miles hj the trala robbers la order to snake their es cape. SOlT AGAINST MRS. EDDY. Action Against the Christian Science Leader Began In Concord, It. H. Cohoobu, N. IL, October 11. Ia ad dition to the vea suits for libel entered la lb Suffolk County Superior Court la Boston by Mr. Josephine Curtis Wood bury of that city against MrsMsry Baker Eddy, th Christian Scientist, suit hat also beca brought in the Ualted States Circuit Court, New Hampshire Dlstilct, at Concord, where Mrs. Eddy reside. Ia seeking t attach Mr. Eddy's property, la accordance with the aul legal custom la such cases, Mr. Wood bury' attorney learned that Mr. Eddy had transferred all her property In New Hampshire te one Calvin A. Frye, who is said to be ber secretary. Tbe attorney, howtyer, attached the property which stood in Mr-JFyre's name, alleging that the transfer, which w-adeojLApril 4, 1898, Is not legal. Mr Eddy drive out every afternoon when tbe weather will permit and Mr. Fry add other duties to those of secre tary, wearing a green livery and silling on the box betide the coac'jman. lie ap pear to be about B0 year old. Th es tate, which 1 celled -'PloasaV View," I a little way out of the city proper. There are several acre of land and with tbe building thereon it la estimated to be worth about $35,000.. President King, Farmers Bank, Brook; iyn, Mich., ha used DaWitt'i Little Early Risers in - his family for year. Say they are the belt. Those famous little pills cure constipation, biliousness and all liver aud bowel trouble.,: F. S Duffy. -.. v - -. - I'-'y'- Prescriptions a specialty at ' Davis Prescription Pharmacy. Sena : your there to be 'filled. They will receive careful attention and be delivered prompt ly. Night bell at front doer. Phone 56 BOXl FOR hyja: The Commltteo for the Trustees of tbe New Bern Academy offer for ssle to the highest bidder one ($500 00) Five Ilun dred Dollar Craven county 6 bond with accrued interest. ... . : Sealed bids received by T. A. Green at Citizens Bank until Thursday,- October 18th at 13 o'clock m. - FOR RENT! V- The Uall, 8rd Door, Plant- e?s Building, Middle street, . recently occupied by . the , . Hebrews as a Synagogue, ' ALSO A FEW ROOMS, 2ND PLOOR, ' Same Building. v BT. II. STREET. Vo Are Very Glad - ' You are coming to tbe State Fair. Raleigh invites you most cordially, Of course you will ccme to our store Tucker' Store. I If you ahould need Wrap, Jacket, Cspe, a Tailor-man-made Suit or the ' goods to make a dress are you awsre j that you ctn save the expense of your trip by buying from uef " We sell the b?st at the lowest price and you get a correctness, an excellence, a charmingnejs In what you buy from us. Styles not to be had elsewhere. Come and see ns. ' vJ I Co. I 1 1 , At Tucker- P lore, Ptrert, BLOW, BREEZES BLOW. For Hew Ua They Sail Without Aay Wind. Special to Journal Naw Yoaa, October 14 Th race be twee the ychu Columbia aad Sham rutk wa declared off today again, for lack of wind. If you scoar the world you will vr find a remedy equal to Oae Miaul Cough Cure," ay Sdltor Fackler, of th M icanopy, Fla "Hauler." It cured hi family of La Grippe aad eaves thous and from pneumonia, broncbllla, croup and all throat aad lung trouble. -F 8 Duffy . 'jTdwmormmrA iitLBook Store j New School Books g Cootinu to arrive. - Book-keeper Supplies a pec laity. Mail order receive prompt at tention. I I G. H. Ennett Vayberry Steam and Hand Laundry I ready for business, located at 78 Middle street, opposite Citisen Bank. There will be done both Head and SteanTWftrT.am-bcra to pla you and will guarantee to give you nice work. My delivery will not appear Ml last of week as I will have to start tb new planjmfl. Send in yonr . work it will be delivered at your door last of week. Atter the first week I will take short time work of one dsy, ao extra charge. Let us do your work. Don't have It halt done when we can do it well. .Your Truly, - J. E. Iay berry, Prop, Hello Central, Give He 149, Moore's Wooti - Yard Where they keep Dry Wood, tawed any length you want, and will deliver It at your door. Full measure guaranteed. Mr. J. W. Moore will be at the office and glad to accommodate hi old cus tomers . Dou't forget the place, on South Front street by the railroadand Piiope 149. J. T. It. MOORE. They are Here, What ? THOSE ' - Tnruigan Bay Oyter ' First of lite Season. At Taylor' Oy tor ShIooo. Special ore taken with oyster for family use. All order promptly . deli vert d. Uive me a call. next door to n&ho's Stablta. - . : - Yours for busines,. ' J, B. TILOU. IjTOTICB ! All nersons wSntina BTOVES OF ANY KIND REPAIRED AND fUT UP, Call on ' j; w. wooD, Corner Broad and Middle 8treets,;(bulM Ing formerly used as Mrs. Stanly' book store) and they will Receive Prompt Attention. Alto Tin Work of any kind. WANTED ! Old Scrap Iron tod Brasi price of Iron $10.00 per ton. Price of brass 10 cent per pound. ' .v' - . Willis & Ilclntosh, . ... -. i ' " Machinest and Founders.. - 83 to 85 Craven street. : - ' VICK BROTHERS WILL OPEN THE chew 'Bern Steam LAUNDRY IM A FEW DAYS. It will b run in F nt clu f lispe and work will be don e 1 .1 to 1 w work. Tbe I uudry wagon 7 lie 1 uublug every day with a polite , ,,n 011 it to solicit trade. We 1 e a ( g you to bIbj end don't you f -t it. Kv--;uvtfttl!y, vtK i ,:oTnr:r.3. Uneeda finger Wafers . Uneeda Biscuit, '.ream Lunch Biscuit, &la Ui nit, St . Mixed (bLp. TraveWr Lunch Crackers only 5. .t. "2 Kic Kaea," Ginger Snaps and Oyster Crar -ki-is, all nice and fresh. Fresh Prunes, Dried Apphsand Xicturiixs. g Freh GriU and Big Hominy. Fancy Elgin and Fox Print Butter. sw Good Cooking Butter only 18i ts lb. Nice lot California Hams on j- itc ll. Small Sn-ur Cured Hams and Breakfast Strips. 2l Apple Butter 10c, 3 lb can. g Mice lot Uorned Mullets with h-;ils on. Anything in Groceries you want jit the Lmvrst IN.-i-aible Prices. J J. I. McDMIEL, j 'Phone 91. 71 A Have you bought your Winter Un z derwearP f We have the prettiest and best line in the city. The leading brands in colors. Ojitock is fresh and new. The Priceswill-iaterest you. Give us a call. 0 0 Nliliies Free. R. H. BAXTER. O CJCJC'CJCi-s? o OiTf!tf!nl!v(vf!'tyVw(ewV lettawVtaaO 5 KULLlJNli Is better than to be "rolling In wealth," and as tho "staff of life" is good, pure and hultsome bread, yt u should ncure po..ie of mip l-hntMi Ftnup lliAt In tnAA from the tct sclerteu wheat, ana manufactured by the best process. Ytujr 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. .' We are also agent for Park' Ctlebratcd Roasted Cuff c. Try a S Ib can of our Mocha and Java . .nl i aii wtll iim no other. J. R. PARKER, Phone 69, giimninif. iU m ia ui iu-iii A Wb are receiving daily t in all onr Stock, the most up : Our Colored Shirts are Price ft 00 and ?1 5Pr " Shoes change in shape i shapes in black, tan and patent If - Our nothing and Bats are faclnresin the countty and we can'show prices which on 3 fi man can beat.-We also have a first-class line of Boys ani 3 3 Youth's Suits Shoes and Underwear. ' -;, , j2 A call will convince you lhat our Styles aad.Qua.TJ.ra canto . -. . ',"2 be equalled in the cit-, and that oo one.can undersell ue. Every J tale guaranteed s rerr sen ted. 67 POLLOCK 8TKEET. "1 HI IM !M m U! !M HI HI I'l IM I'l AVlmlosiile aV BHail J rooer, Brinl fit. , ear 0 Nlii lies Free. A 11N HJbiAL l tl JR., GROCER, ',77 Broad Street. iu ai iU Hi iU new Fall Goods and can show to - date line in the city, . 3 the newest colors and patterns. 3 . 3 each season. We have the new leather. Every pair - guar- made by the leading mana- - NEW BERN, N, tt " - III HI IH V IH 1U jll JU HI f 1 tt I !": ' t
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