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en 1 yVVNAA' U I 1 1 !M II if VOL XTII-SQ. 17i. . 1EW BIKJI, X. C, RATUKDAT A10R5I5Q, OCTOBER II, 1193. . tSTAILISIUh nzt A is E. IB. H-CIZBTJiT. m OUIt NTOt'K CP VI Q Dress Goods, Underwear & Table Linen VI i IN ! ! AS is i IS IS IS IS IS We msntii-o Jue a V! VI VI VI VI VI -I We never aaor so eoaiplul how ! 01 MM. Tb Mint thlar lo titka fnr W.laU are bo dreams, bo bat f harm ing raalllW. Than wek.rae full lia f PUkte; a Mil of which la l diarwosible lo Ike tvlih lady this rttr. Of rnure with this aba dial hart ellhvr a I'lala Vtliit, ttelm or Broad UoU WtirX or Coat. Sorb a superb 17 fork Bilk bark Blark Dacbeaae (or only f 1 11 A White Uorda'oy tnrTM. Uomra only nuj Tba bat ?5e Eld la black and e Jora. Tha Trir-mpbe aUI stand Uia hut aa a dollar giora. For WaJata, Wrappers aad Uoaw Jackets remerjilier tha French, y FUnoela la Ihjul or dark colors. Our Crystal Trimming Button will be brre la a few day. ? Also a Una ot Warner's Rust Proof Good. , VM lUr Bargain la Towel from te to 0o eeeh. Al Feck a Nobby M lock Prince Baadle Bilk Umbrrila, regular price itj t 00, your today for oaly tl H. VI tS Coni anil He us and we are nure you U Will Buy. IS IS o o o i VI 5! '' I V;- uaskil 8'la Agent for the Famoui Wilson Heater, Tb beat air-tight Wood Heater on the niarkvl. TUcy are a'lo kgenU (or tha rcnlnatilnr Air Tight Carbon Otal Qeatert, Hare ooal aod labor. . Cook Stoves A Specialty. A hounokcepere delight, "Stove Pipe acd Bath Tub Enamel". In fact they carry everything that In lo be found In the Hard ware Line from the contractor lo the banter. A. new line ofOunr just in, Hunting Suits, Legglnga. HulUlIng Material of all kinds, I'alnta, Oil, Varnlih, Zinc, 8ah. T1....M mnA lti..A., A n TO-'fiviijjj; Lime Just Reoeived. GASKILL & MITCHELL, HARDWARE: OROCERIES: 73 MIDDLE STREET. : 'Phone Ul. CI 3E0AD STREET. 0 i 1ml nln One-Third of Your Life njuj la spent in bed, so why not bo comfortable. Ono of our lioyal I - in, w n ... ..i .i' , ..II L 1. Hi jiui ijiasuo eic Aiiittresses 18 jubi me luing mat. win uuu most 10 jvi your comioru , . .--.; j. We sell them under a positive guarantee that if after 30 C"! nights use you are not satisfied that it is the equal of Any Mat tress you ever Blept on wo will refund your money. You will never know what luxury in sleeping is, until you try one. - - FRANC. H. J0NE5 & &0., t irinnLE street. .ti. ? siasH5Hsasasasa.'5Hsa5as conoa mm. Tbelr CobtcoUob Fails to Arrte as to Crop Rednctloa. a era en I am now the Sole Agent for the o o o CELEBRATED o o mm ADisns ladutrlal AceaU' Addreaa. BUU aaeaa AttrarU. Baeeeaaer U Wardea Banell Ckeaaa. Caa faderaU Tateraa Fleaaec. Tekaece V rawer HeeL IUliioh, Oet SO The Nonh Caro Una colloa g rowan eoaventloa met aad elected WUtlaa A. Orahaa, of Iiaeola county, prealdeat. The committee la drafting reeolotlont regarding the grow ing and aale of cotton. It will pabllah theee and aead Ihea to all the eotton growing Sutea. Delegate were appoint ed to the Atlanta coarenlloa next week The conveatloa baa convinced aay listener, If indeed any conviction ware seeded, that the farmer caa never be Induced to pall solidly together. It also showed that the securing of s general re duction of acreage la any crop la aa impossibility. There waa some aqnlallng towards Farmers' Alliance methods, bat si this not a few demurred. One apeaker said it he bad tha Alliance where It waa In 1890 he would fix things. But aa North Carolina produces only one-twentieth of the cotton crop Is hard to see what one State could do. The greatest of all the freaks, Millie Christine, the two-headed n egress, a North Carolina production, is on view here this week. The dress ot an 8 year-old girl caught 9 re yesterday at the ' fair grounds from sparka from a toy engine. Her life was saved by the presence of mind of a gentleman who threw her down and lore off her clothing. . - The "vigilance committee'' bagged four fakirs who hsd opened a swinging fame and took them before a magistrate. Upon their pledge to get oat ot this part of the world as quickly as possible they were released. The warrants against hem were sworn oat by J. W. Bailey, editor ot The Biblical Recorder. The penitentiary directors express litapproral of farming on shares; as done st the Tillery farm, and ordered It lub-rented. They decided to abandon the Castle Hayne farm and tha fioe farms near Wilmington because of ma laria. The board ousted Governor Rus sell's brother as warden and elected J. W. Green, of Franklyn. It also elected at farm supervisors; J. W. Wall, of the Anson farm; W. C. Abernethy and J. L, rthem, of the Caledonia farm, and J. B. Chrlstisn, ot the Tillery farm, all these being Democrats. The Confederate veterans are greatly pleased at the meeting of their Btate as sociation and the large attendance. The address of the grand commander, Julian 8. Carr, waa well received. His re-eleo- tlon was a deserved .compliment. An unsettled qnestton Is aa to a great re- onion of the veterans next year; whether it shall be held here during the fair or at dome point daring the summer. The nest encampment the veterans have ever held In thla Stat was that in 1891, at Wrlghtsville. The attendance at the theatre here this week has broken all the records. Manager Rivera says. The tobacco growers met yesterday morning. They are very bitter against the American Tobacco Company, and their bitterness Is too great for words. fiiey charge upon It the low prices and tho general depression In the market and say that the Legislature can crush it if it will only do so. '-; , M. V. Richards, Industrial agent of the Southern Railway, made a capital address to the Stale board of agriculture br request. He said that thla State was ahead of many others in the matter of literature regarding Us advantages to settlers and that the board of agriculture is doing a great work. Tha board ap propriated $1,800 to carry on tha Immt gralion work. This marks a new de parture. It is the first appropriation of that kind. . Now if there la some hast ling and bard work done food people can be brought In hert. The Btate Museum continues to be the star attraction here. It is better than the best fair ever held It lethe finest object lesson any Btate affords. The people fully appreciate It. . Thirteen convicts arrived today from Halifax couuty, the biggest batch re ceived in a long while. The State Agricultural Society, in an nual session here, elected Charles 11c Nemee, of Asheville, manager of Van deruilt's propertiei In North Carolina, I inn a 99 MIDDLE STREET, NEW BERN. N C They are Here, What TIIOSE Turnignn Kny Oysters , First of the Season. At Taylor's Oys ter Saloon. 8peclal caro taken with oysters for family use. All orders promptly deliver, d. Oivc mo a call, next door to Habn's S'.nbUs. . Yours for businesr, y. n. TArioi:. The American TachU Columbia's Great ku la Deciding Race. Special la Joaraal: New Tori, Oct. to. Today' race for the Cnp was a maolfloant one, the Colnmhia fairly running away from tk Shamrock la the stiff wind which was opposed to favor the latter yacht. After the race. Sir Thomas Llptoa, owner of the Shamrock dressed his steam yacht, the Erie, la American oolora, and sent hearty - congratulations to tbe victorious Columbia. ' Tha official time Is aa follows: -Start Shamrock, 11-00 81 Colombia, 11-01-83. Turning Stake boat Columbia, 19-1B. Shamrock 13 19-17. Finish Columbia, S-40, Shamrock, S- 43-17. Elapsed time Shamrock, S M-Sft; Columbia S 84-4S. Corrected time Columbia, 8 $8-09, Shamrock, 8 44-48, Columbia winning In I minute 84 seconds. 'X1 ?OVD2R Halves the food more defidous and vvtrolesome L1PT0H CONGRATULATES. Movements of Dewey. WiasnxsToa, Oct. S3 Admiral Dewey will ge to Atlanta early aeit week, to participate la the presentation of a sword to Lieut. Brumby, aad b has ac cepted aa lavltatloa to be the guest of the city of PhUadelphl t oa the Slat last After that bis time will be lakea op by the Philippine Commission, of which be is member. FIERCE WAR. WAGING. Reported 1500 Boers Mown Up By Mine. England Exerting All Her Strength. The most important newa relating to the Boer war comes from Msfeklng by roundabout channels. According to re ports, Colonel Baden-Powell, British commander at Mafeking, made a futnt outside the town and to pretend to re treat, lie tbua, tbe reports say, drew the Boers over lyddite mines, which were exploded, killing 1,500 of them. Frequent fighting In the neighbrohood of Kiruberley, Cape Colony, continues to be reported. According to stories from Eugliih sources, the Boers have been using white flags as decoy. It Is reported that Vryburg, an Im portant town In Bechuanaland, haa sur rendered to the Boers. The residents fled in panic. The burgheri continue to advance by way of Tintwa Pass into Natal and have occupied Acton Homes, 18 miles north of Ladysmtth, the headquarters of Gen Sir George Stewart Whlto, British com mander In Natal. They have also" ad. vanced nearer Bester's Station, not far from Acton Homes. British troops re sisted the advance and the Boers at tacked them with cannon. . A Cape Town dispatch says the Boers are boastintt that they will hold fancy dress balls and masquerade In British uniforms in Cape Town and Durban by the end of October. . " The first shlpa of the great British transport fleet that Is to sail from South ampton for Africa carries 8,000 men. When all the British troops are on the scene, It is proposed to begin a campaign along the railroad from Cape Town straight through the Orange Free State to Preloiia. '. Exciting scenes in tho British Parlia ment marked a speech by Secretary Chamberlain defending the British policy toward the Transvaal. . . "If you scour the world you will never find a remedy eqnal to One Minute Couch Cure," savs Editor Fackler, of tbe Mlcanopy. Fl., "Hustler. " It cured his family of La Grippe and saves thous ands from pneumonia, bronchitis, croup and all throat and lung troubles. F Duffy ! PRESIDENT FLATFOOTED. Having' "Fell the Public Pulse" be is an ' Expansionist First and ... ' Last. , . Washikotos, October SO. The Presi dent's return from bis western trip. which was coirectly designated si a pub lic pulse feeling expedition, was signal tied by the semi-official announcement that he had fully determined to throw down the gauntlet to the anti-expansion lata by coming out flat and strong for the permanent retention of the Philip pines, in his annual message to Con gress. There is not the slightest doubt that this is one of the results of the f J. L. McDanieI, I 71 Broad Street, 1 5s 2 lias just recited a few very nice North Carolina JJJ llama. Pineapple Cheese, EJara C be, Fancy Cream I bees. Jji Very finest Elgin Butter. Fresh Roasted Coffee. Big llama to cut Freeh Caka and Cracker. 5 French and Domestio Sardines, Potted Ham and Tongue, Chip Beef, Salmon, A good Table Teach for HUMORS, bolls, pimple and an eruptions are due lo imiiiire blood. and bv purifying tit LI.hmI with Hood's Saraaparilla they are CURED. sTT i J L MfiH ANTPJ. Pain-Killer. MPU, SAFt AND QtHCK CMS POt Cramps, Dlarrhowa, Oolda, Coughs, Neuralgia, Rheumatlam. ' If aa seal Mile. BCWARI Of IMITATIONS. BUY ONLV TMt OINUINt, FIRRY DAVIS' PeMiYRQYAl PELLS r r VTajX a.t. !.; niuuk t,c . XV r -ri' Dm ; tsr ChUhfrt BwUi . aW friil la a:! aatt itana.iu IM Mlam aTtth Mai.- H . Tk pm m iapl I una. ' isIhs. AtUraaalsiiatataalaY , tiampa M Mrtlasalarw, v 4Uawai mt uttr tor r-ai-." tm, IL liWf KMiiew aM it aB Ui lti' NEW GRIST MILLS. New 9HII, Ifiolilng C hoht, ElevalorN nndj Corn U?nn-rs Of the Latest Improved and Up- to-Date Hill Machinery. YOUR TRADE IS SOLICITED. ty SPECIAL PAINS taken in clean ing and polishing gra.ii before going through tho mills, which Insures pure meal. Corn, Hominy, Oats and Mixed Feed. GEORGE BISHOP. New Bern, N. O. A. IVatty and Swell Taket As well as handsome Cape . and Walkine Coate In tbe latest stvle. Also a new line of E P Iieeds Fine Shoe; A beautiful line of Bilks for waists Plaid Novelties for Skirts, all to be sold lower than can bought elsewhere. J. J. BAXTER. Hello Central, Give He 149, Koore's TTooti Yard, Where they keep Dry Wood, eawed any length jou want, and will deliver it at your door. Full measure guaranteed. Mr. J. W. Moore will be at the oilice and glad to ar-commoiiiite his old cus lomen Don't forget the place, on South Front stieet by the railroad end Phone 149. J. T. H. MOOKE, DresldentT JoseDh E. Poeue. of Halalrt'i PttiieD,:s ree,ln of ttopuUle pulse, . . ' While his talk had Indicated his per was re-eieoiea aecrewry. i ..t t, .. k kiK Mi...,. nl opinion to be In favor of the per- ., , . . , , ' manent relent on of tho Philtppiues, he directorate exonorated Lewi S'immerell . . , ,, ,. . rr , ' uau very varoiuilj avuiucu jutyiug iu, previous to that trip. In fact, shortly before that trip, he had almost decided not to make any specific recommenda tion to Congress on the subject, -A mem ber of the Presidential party says tbe President was fully convinced on his trip that a large majority of the people, regardless of political lines favored the retention of the Philippines, and made of the charges of cruelty to convicts was 11 to 5. The action of the directors re garding the matter of friction between them and Superintendent W. U. Day is to the effect that there, is no personal friction; only business friction. The latter haa existed from the very begin ning. . Mr. Jen. Green, of Franklin county, succeeds Mr. Thomas B. Russell as war den of the penitentiary. Be Is now here ? h'8 m,lQd ,0 make that ommend learning the ropes. Wsrden Russell ,is extremely popular among the newspaper men. It is reasonably certain that after De cember SI the State will keep convicts on only tbe farms it has bought; the Caledonia and the Alison. This means tbe abandonment of five farms. It is the bis; policy. tlon to Congress. "It did me more good than anything I ever used. Mj dyspepsia was of months' standing; after eating It was terrible. Now I am well," writes 8. B. Keener, lloiaington, Kas., of Kodol Dyspepsia Curo. It digest -Vilint' you eat. F. S D u Sly. P. TRENW1TH, niacksiiiitli, and Wheelrlglit. Manufacturer of Buggies, WagoDS, Carta, Drays, &c Repairing done on Quick Notice, tSfShip work a Specialty. South Front Street, noar tho railroad. - Always on Hand Buggies, Wagonc, Carta, Drays, etc., for sale. - 15a 3 lb can. And the moat Complete Stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries in the city. Fresh Goods by every freight. Prices low a the lowest. WIioIfale Zl A Itetall at mji l-Ft -ta a) aaar g 2 'Phone Ola 71 Brttvl Hi. g Have you bought your Winter Un derwear? We have the prettiest and best line in the city. The leading brands in colors. Our stock is fresh and new. The Prices will interest you. Give us a call. o o o Free. I R. H. BAXTER. I Shines J I Jfree. Oi.wnt!AVl!nwf!UtVl tUaViwVtaVO V - ROLLING IN HEALTH Is better than to be "rolling in wealth," and as thi "staff ot life" is good, pure and wholsime bread, yon should secure aouia ot our OHtiice Flour, that is male frjm tho bet selected what, and manufacture 1 by the beit process. Your bread will ba while, light and nourishing it you nse our high grade Patent Floor, and your pas try, cakes, eto , will be all that you could desire. ' We are also agents for Park's Ct Unrated Roasted Coffee. Try a 8 lb can of our Mocha and Java and you will use no other. J. R. PARKER, J Re, GROCER, 'Phone 69. ',77 Broad Street. n ov q 3 MS I7AHTED ! B Old Scrap Iron and Price of Iron $10.00 per ton. Price of brass 10 cent per pound. VIi: "i IIcTiitosh, llachinest and Founders. S3 to 3) Craven street. iU iU iU iU iU iU iU iU iU M M lit Wi- are receiving daily new Fall Goods and cao show in all onr Stock, tbe most np to-date line in the city, Our Colored Shirts are lhe newest colors and patterns. Price $100 and $16P. ' Shoes change in shape each season. We have the new shapes in black? tan and patent leather. . Every pair guar anteed. - ' f " Our Clothing and Bats are made by the leading, manu facturers in the country and we can show ' prices which on man can beat. We also have a first-class line of Boys and Youth's Suits Shoes and Underwear. A call will convince you that our Style and Qualities cannot be equalled In the cit, and that no one can undersell us. Eviry sale guaranteed as represented. ' - T. CK IDTJOiT. .CO., 67 POLLOCK STREET. NEW BERN, N. O. 'i !i . IM Ml IM IM IU I' I IM I1 1 I' I IM !'t HI I'UM IM I'l IU !H I'll'l l'l I" m m m 3 3 3 a
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