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' ; U ! ! r J 1 ; f . , I If' IIV BtKJI, H. C, RLSD1T K0KSI5C, 01T0SIR !!, 1839. ,TOU XTI1-X0. 175. ISTABLISniP 1 682 EEt 5TITUL - THE HEAD OF RUSSIA. J t IS IS rs rs rs fS t!s m rs ts tts tts as m (Us TIN ffs TIN fls AN IN IN GELI TRY OV&S,-'- m-mm V . LEWIS CQ- BOTTOM IN 1IJ,"'11 ,I"J" IBI" . f . GASKILL & MITCHELL, . .. HARDWARE: . v i OR0CERIE& f 73 MIDDLE STREET. ' 'PhonoH7. : Cl 3HOAD STREET. felMilllliSSliiiliiilillil I Franc: H. Jones & Cg. i FURNITURE.: CURTAINS. - We invite our friends andi customers m to an inspection of our new store -and k S handsome ; new stocky being opened j pir, J!Lt FRANt. H. JONES S G0, 87 MIDDIiE Cool and Cold Weather Clothing, ' Iti New Goods and Latest Styles.-" -Everything else advanced except prices of our t lotliing. - ;, -. . See these ralues . . Men's Suits $2 50 to $.10 00. J - Boy's Suits $1 50 to $5 50. " . - ChUdren's Suits 75c to $3 50. . Fall and Winter Styles in Hats . n:- t :: tt.,1 ci.,.. ' Alg AJ1UO VL UUUCLTTCdl, UUirco, JauiC3 auu VICUVB r uruJbUlllS, UlCbQ Goods at Lowest Prices. ' . ; .'.'"'- : ; . Gome and Let us Show yon oir Goods. " " " - I The American Stock Company, HOWARD & MA CUT, Proprietors. '.: .'; :.;"'; S9 and 01 Middle 6tier.V NEW BERN,' N. C. ' " V V vv vv NV V ! V V! t VI V St Nl so V SM VI VI VI VI VI VI VI VI VI VI mjif i Ate VERY DtSlRAbU 1 VI - S'Jft Amenta fur- the Fun out Wilson Heater, -Thtf1t air-tl- -Wood Heater ' on the market. They rv alio i.(jM.ts fur Ilia Peninsular Ah Tixht Carbon- Otal Beater, saves coal and latar. , ' Cook Stoves V - Specialty. ; " A housekeepers delight, 'Stove Pipe and Bath Tub Enamel". - -; la fact they carry fverylhing that it lobe found to the Hard- ware Lino from tbe contractor to the hunter. A new line of duns list in, Hunting Suite, Lecglngs. Building Material of all kinds. Paint. Oil. Varnish. Zlno, -Nash lHira and Blinds. Axar load of Lime Just Received., '.-...- CARPETS. MATTINGS STItl CT. at Prices to Suit every purchaser." ' T.J,'... ".i i f!..i'. -p" :.rrr. t'.'I I PU It Will Ee Reay For. CiTelllnt 20ti Next Kay. teaabUeau Bar Baaey. Will PopallaU lalat 041 Fellawa Uara. At Parla. Pel it Chief OrtaalM. Altea aae At Tha Fair. . Runei, Oct. H. JoMpb O. Brow a. f lb Vasee asooameal eoaalttee, aaya that Um autaa will be ready la March or April, tad that ia all probability the aa relllag will occur oa May toih. That b the proper time. It Wilt be raiy to bt 10,000 rialtora here that day. A good oommtuea ehoald take charge, ai during tbe 1884 Bute EipotlUoa, of the matter of wearing hone for Tuiitor. All the State Guard thoald parade, and no doabt troopkafroei Maryland and Virginia will com la large aanbera. It can be mad the grandest . affair Raleigh ha r aeea. To tiepabllcaa Stat conaiittee do ddee to fight lh electloa law. The eieootlr coaintitee ha lb proiuie ol fundi, to ' a Urge amooat, from the ailioual oommilta. J. C. L. Harria, who 1 o doe to Goreraor Raatelt, aay bifTmaoot odenttaad the policy of tb oommltte la trying to figUUb election. law, " ', . .. " - it U aaeerted that th ItepDlilicaa leader are trying to "feel" lb Popullit, that la, get tb latter la 11 n agalnit the coutitutlonal amendment.' ItU notice able that torn PopalieU who, Jurt after tbe Iaat election talked freely, are now slot mouthed, but meny of them declari tbelr oaalterable tupport of the amend There appear to b a- probability of th Unlveralty of North Carolina' fool- ball toam tackling that of one at least of tbe Now England universities. ' - Tbe great loclal event of the present week, occurred last night at lh Capital Club, the martisl 11L It waa given by L A. Carr, tbe grand mLal, to his 74 assistants and tbe ladle they escorted. rhere waa alto a oollatlon. , Grand Secretary B. U. Woodall tayt thatsiaca June lst.no lost than 1,000 persons hare become. Odd Fellows under th new ''club", system, and that 800 have joined otherwlie. Th are now 113 working lodges. It It the aim to in crease the strength of existing lodges, rather than create new ones. -' , Th tree and shrubs at the national oemetery here haT been very beautiful, but now. they are being trimmed and spoiled. Heretofore they have, grown naturally. - ' - - This State Is to be well represented at tbe Parla Exposition. Most of the ex pense of the exhibit will be borne by the United Slates, which assigns epic to the State. But is an earnest of it zeal la the matter, the board of agriculture ap propriated $2,500 to supplement : the United Stales government appropria tion, and to have the State thoroughly represented. . It it the expectation that there will be a fine display. ; T. K. Bruner, the board's secretary, will gather the collection,' He will goto western North Carolina in a few days, as. the United 6tates government's agent to complete it collection of apple. : . The board asked Stata Veterinarian Curtice, in bis future work in western North Carolina, to atudy tbe conditions for horse breeding and the breed) best adapted, . the purpose being to get in some new blood. It ia said that what Is known as the French coach horse la the best adapted to tbe Blue Ridge country. That It a particularly fine and good tell ing horse. - '" - . , The chiefs of police In this State have formed an organization, at a meeting here, with J. A. Woodall, of ' Durham, president; J. S. Mullen, of Raleigh,, vice president; State Detective Shaw, of Ral eigh, secretary. . ;?" . '; Th .figure given at to there being 15,000 people at the fair grounds Thurs day, were estimates by officials." Railroad people estimated that there were 20,000. It was th greatest crowd at a Stale Fair here since that of 1882 certainly, and perhaps wat a little larger than the "lat ter:. It waa exceeded by the crowd at the unveiling of the Confederate monument It is safe to say that it : was . the best dressed and most orderly crowd- ever teen at a fair, and this declaration means much. The people reflected the general prosperity of the State. There were more farmers and tbelr famillea on the grounds than aver before.'. --"-i ' . "There have been 9,000 visitors to the State Museum this week, At tbe fair grounds yesterday after - noon the Agricultural aud Mechanical College football team defeated that , of . . ijlugDam dcdooi, ia xa u. . -.. The tobacco growers' State convention elected J. Brvsa Grimes, of Pitt .county. president. ': . - Tbe State Board of Agriculture ap propriates $300 for surveys looking to the drainage of the Roanoke section, one of tbe greatest problems presented in this State. The board considered the matter of crop pests aniLlheir extermi nation. A Btats entomologist was not elected, that msttsr being deferred until tbe December meeting. . r . "If you sconr the world you will never find a remedy equal to- One !inute Cough Cure," says Editor Fack7.rr of tbe Micanopy, Fla., "Hustler." It cured his family of Ls Grippe and saves thous ands from pneumonia, bronchitis, croup and all throat and lung troi:' ' i. F ti Colcrtoesu OrraUe talcrcJ Rccct ury 7 Vonatf E.ccttrc4 la Jtpaa. EpecUl to JooraaL ' Bihub. October tl-A aeoenfttl operalloa of IrepeoBlaf hat beam formed M tb Csar of Hunts. Tb opereiUMi was as iaramaai hm . . i . n . ... wi " last fcWar- as Baa pmrmmma yj i iwwor mssv' . f Th Cur has been h Saris from Am nesia or 'word blind oe- a form f lots of memory. 11 i reported to be doing wall but It ordered to mk a loag atay at DsroMtadl Th Injury waa received la Japan, wban traveling la that eoaa try with Prlaca Oeorg of Greece a anmbor of years ago. During a alreet pared be waa struck oa the bead by aa officer and received a alight fracture of thetkaU. ; - . - " - - - DEWET NOT WELL. All Engagcmenti af Ike Admiral Can celled by Advice of rtyticUa. Special to Journal. VYAsaiMToH, October St. Admiral Dewey, npoa tbe advice of his physician, has eaacelled all bit ogagemonla. ue trill not visit Philadelphia or Atlanta next week as proposed. ,- ' Admiral Dewey U1 receive no more delegationa. II It suffering from aer vontnesa and Insomnia. '.' - ' i . VANDERBILrS WILL. Cornelltu the 6om Hay Hake a Contest of .' the Docnmeat. - "" 8pecial to Journal, . New Tobk, Oct 81 For the past two dtys tbe widow of Cornelius Vanderbllt has been secretly In this city osli g every effort to prevent her son Cornelius from protesting the lata will of bia father. Chauncey Dewey would not affirm or deny the report. . It la tald that Cor nellut receives ten millions whereat eleven millions more would nnurally com to him. ': - .. '1, ' ' The Archbishop Confers., - Special to Journal . 7. ': ' ' : Wasuikstos, October 2t Archbltbop Cbapelle, Apostolic delegate to the Phil ippine conferred with Presldent4(cKin ley today. He will leave shortly for Manila Ue was Informed that the Ad ministration Intends to treat tbe people and cbnrch In the Philippines with eon slu'eiBilon. : I . - ; ; ' . ' "It did me more good tUirf anything I ever used. Ml dyspepsia s of montht' standing; after, eating it was terrible. Now I am well," writes 8. B. Keener, Hotslnglon, Kss., of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It dlgestt what you eat. F. S Duffy. ' 'Z..: ; t : ' In the Philippines. : v Special to Journal, -" :.; ' r . Wxsbikotoh. Oct. 11 General Otis cables as follows; On October 16th tbe Insurgents turprited a crew ol four men from Harineles under a white Bag who were - landing non itombatanta from Sicoan island. One crew wis captured. An armored crewof ten attempted a res cue but were unsuccessful,"- Three were wounded, one fataliy-i; . ' - . ' J Manila, Oct. 80. Three Filipino offl cere entered Angeles this morning and applied to General MacArthur for per- miision for a Flllfllno commission, head- d by a Filipino, mijor-genaral, to visit General Otis In order to discuss peace terms and to arrange for tbe delivery of more American prisoners, ,a well at to consider methodt for the release of the Htaanlsh prisoners.-. ' ;: The request was referred to General Otis.- Tbe native officers are expected to return tomorrow to receive hit answer. "Deeds are Fruits, works are but leaves." . The many wonderful euro ef fected by Hood's Sarsaparllla are the fruits by which it should be judged. These prove it to be the great remedy for all blood diseases. - - - --- - Hood's Pills cure all liver ilia. Ron- irritating.- ' " " - - - . . 1 FOOTBALL YESTERDAY, Special to journal:' Neat York, Oct. 81.The football garnet played yesterday between leading colleges resulted as follows: - - 'r Tale 0, to Wisconsin 0. - ' Lafayette 0, to Pennsylvania-0. .. .West Point 0, to Princeton 83. : : s Harvard 11, to Brown 0. ' Cornell 6, to Lehigh 0. : - .- "When -our boys were almost dead ' from wuooplng cough, our doctor gave "e ainute vougn wure. mey recovered! rapidly," writes P. B. Belles, Argyle, I I .nnnlta .f.... 1 vu6u., uv all-lltroat and lung troubles. F. 8. PRf. . J . A Cup Anyway. - r Nbw York, October 20 A movement to present to Sir Thomas Llptoh a band- some Joying cup, the gift of the whole American people, has been started, and is an assured success, - . ; Th plan originaied with Edwin P. Benjamin, who has known Sir Thomas many years, aniUt was no sooner men tioned than it enlisted support which In-, sured its being carried out. Eat plenty, Koiii dsL'nsi what you en of dys!i't!a and C ' , V 1 1 1.) 'a Cure will '9 all forma i . r ;:. , 1 i m i 1 A mi M alSCLLTXLY tVKE Maizes Lhe f(xxl more defidous ood wtrolesome tKGUND'S PUN To Unite Five Countries Into t "DO- ; minion of South Africa." Ussesat Ike Bstlle f lileaeoe. . Ka Ksjiki Hill This Time. - Kim kerly &arraied. Trop " tearlag Kagtaai. Special to Journal. "' Lokdoii, Oct. SI. Extremely grave offioUl news was receivsd tonlgbv from tooth Africa. During lb movement of h British army, on aquadroa of a hun dred and sixty mca of th 18th busters, Inclndlng a section of mounted infantry, became separated and have not returned to camp. It Is feared that they were drawn Into a trap by the Boers and killed. ' ".- V; : - - Cetera! White telegraphed today that tbe BrltUh loss in the battle at Oleaco was 10 officers and 81 men, wounded 81 officers and 151 men. It la announced with some appearance ol official authority that the following plan will be adopted in Sooth Africa tiler the teiminatlon of tbe war with tbe Boer. Tbe first step will be to rate th fori at Pretoria and Johannesburg Then s constitution will be promulgated creating gro(fp of five federal Btatea, consisting of Cspe Colony, Transvaal, Natal, Orange Free Slate and Rhodesia. The title of tbe anion is to be the Do minion of South Africa. Th plan of tbe constitution, with some modifications, is to be on th basis of the Canadian govH romeot . . Cape Towa, Oct Striate Secretary Belts baa Issued a manifesto" to "the Orange Free Bute burghers, , whom he addressed as "Brother Afrikanders." He calls the British people murderera and peace treaty brisker. He praises the members of the Atriksnda band and especially Premier Schreiner of Cape Colony, - . V V" "' A bloody battle waa fought In Natal Friilav by the British and Boers. Is re sulted In a Biltieh victory Gen. BirWilliamPenn Symons, Who oommsnded the British troops engaged, was severely wounded. - 4,.-- The number of Boers engaged was about 4 000 The British force is sup posed to have-been about equal to tills. Glencoe, the teens of. the battle Js In the heart of Northern Natal, it is 73 miles by railroad south of. the extreme northern boundry of the colony, and 281 miles north of , Durban, tbe southern terminus of the railroad. The town 43 miles by rail north of Ladysmtth, tbe headquarters of Gen. Sir George Siewart White, British commander in Natal, JLimberly, Cape Colony, has been in vested bv large forces of Boers on the north and south.' . f v There are renewedleporta of a Boer repulse, with severe loss, at Mafeklng, Bechuanaland. '. -. ' The House of Commons voted 10, 000,000 (about 50,000,0c0) for the sup plementary army estimates. Some of the Irish ' members hotly protested, - and William Redmond was . compelled by Speaker: Gully to withdraw from the house." r v Within the next three days 17,000 sol diers will sail from Southampton,- Eng land, for tbe seat of war - The abutting oft of the Transvaal gold supply will deprive England of over 12, 000,000 weekly. '. -,-.V- Southern It ail way. The Standard Railway ot tbe BOCTB The Direct Lineto all Points,-" r TEXAS, , " " - CAMFORIflA, FIsOIIlbA, CUI2A AND ioi:to i:ico. ., ..Strictly First-Clasa Equipment on all Through or Locul Trains; Pullman Pal ace Sleeping Car on all Night Trains; Fast aud Safe Schedules. Travel by the Southern and you are as sured a Safe, Comfortable and Expedi tious Journey. Apply to Ticket Agents for Time Ta ties, Rates t.nd General Information, or address F. R. DAUBY, R. L. ve:;kon, - c. r. a t. a, T. r. A., Asbeville, N. ChHi!otie,N.C. ' Fi.a 5 ; , J. M. Cvi.p, ?. 1 V r : m Trnf ; , ti p t , as i mm , REVOLUTION OVER. ' rreUdcat of Vcncrwcls Lesrts Bis Ceaa- try. Hew Constttstloa. Special to Journal. " ' WisnmoTvS, October St. Capt. Hempbil of lh Cruiser Detroit reports that President Andrad has put to sea with part of bla army ea gunboat and transports. President Aadrad tailed Northeastward, lit other Vestals Wast ward. Tbelr destination unknown. Andrad' act lea was do to In fact that he suddenly fouad himself without military support, General Mendoaa,com bander of th Government forces, having deserted to the insurgent... General Castro will enter lh capital unopposed. After a conference Preal dent Andrad vacated his office la favor of the Vice-President In accordance with arrangements made with General Castro by telegraph, a popular conven tioa will assemble iumedlstely to adopt a new constitution and to elect General Castro provisional President, carefully avoiding anything Uke a dictatorship. Tba flchtlug la now over. Th Minis ter for Foreign Affairs has furnished to United Slates Minister Loomls a state meut of the situation. President King, Farmers Bank, Brook lyn, Mlcb.,-hat used DeWltt's Little Esrly Risers In his family for years Says they are lb best. Those famous little pillt cure constipation, bllIouanet and all liver and bowel trouble.- F. 8 Duffy.-, '. .- ."" . Prescriptions a specialty at Davit Prescription-.- Pharmacy. Bend yours there to be filled. They will receive careful attention and be delivered prompt ly. Nlcht Jtwll at front doo. Phone 66 giUBook Store S i DA VID ARUM 1 Merits the heartiest and mast equivocal praise. It is a pleasure to call the readora attention to this strong and most original novel 6. N. Ennett. Hello Central, Give fie 149, Jloore's .Wood Yru Where they keen Dry Wood, sawed any length you want, and will deliver it at your aoor. tiii measure guaranieea. Mr. J. W.Moore will be at the office and glad to accommodate bia old cus tomert. Don't foreet the nlaoe, on South Front street by the railroad and Phone 148. . 7 J. T. h. MOOKE. They are Here, What? -. ; 1 HUSK Tarnlgan Hay Oysters First of the Season. At Taylor's Oys ter Saloon. Special care, taken - with oysters for family use.' All orders promptly" deli vend. - Civ me a call next door to Harm's Stabks. ., - ?.- Yours for business, JT. D. TAYLOR. NEW BEIISL GRIST - LULLS. New Mills, " . 7 Bolting Chest, - Elevators andj -i v - Corn t leant rs, Of the Latest Improved and Up- - tc-Date mil Machinery. YOUIt TRADE IS SOLICITED. W SPECIAL PAINS taken In clean ing and polishing gram before going through the mills, which insures, pure meal. - .v.. - . ' Corn, Hominy, Oats and Mixed Feed. .GEORGE BISHOP. New Bern, N. O. : ! CIJ Scrap Iron and Brass Price of Iron 1 10.00 per ton. Price of brsiia 10 cent per pound. 1 1 J. U McDanielJ 71 Broad Street. Has just rrc-.-niJ a few Hams. Pineapple Chmr, Rdum Cbeese, Fancy Crram Clu-ese. Very fiueat Elgin ButUr. Fresh lWtcd Colli. Big Hums to cuL Fresh CaVs snj Crackirs. French and Domestic Sardines, Potted Ham and Tongue, Chip B-f, Salmon, A good 'la 1,1,. pach for 15c 3 lb can. And the most Complete Stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries in the city. Fresh (ioods l.y every freight Price low as the lowest. J.L1DUL, Phone 91. 71 g There are all Sorts We try to carry all the lat est Styles and to give the Best Qualities for the Lowest Prices. Our stock this season is strictly up-to-date and we can suit you in style and in pocket We are agents for Schloss Bros. & Co.'s ready made ('lothing, and can safely say that no better is made in this country. - You should see our line be fore buying. Our prices are from $4 50 up to $ltl50. Every suit guaranteed full value. 3 Come early and get choice of Styles and we guarantee you a perfect fit and perfect satisfaction in every respect. CAL.L AND EXAMINE, j AND OBLIGE . CK . JDTJ3T3r dz, CO.,'! 87 POLLOCK STREET. NEW BERN, N. C. 3 iilliliaiiiiUmmiuiiliUiUlUiUlUlUlilUwuiUmiaiUlUU v ' Have you boueht your Winter Un derwear P . We have the prettiest and best line tin the city. - ".- ' Trio Iao rlino 'Hrarirla in nro BBisksBV WBMvMmaa Par jvmvm 4. Ab -'WAV Mas ' Our stock is fresh and new. ' The Prices will interest you. Give us a call. 0 Sliines ."I R. H.. Tree, !? PHTT mfl " It better than to b "rolling la wealth," and as the "staff of life" is good, pure and wh il tome bread, you should secure" so .ja of our Choloe Flour, tint It made from the bet selected whwt, and manufactured by the best process. Your breat will b) white, - light and nourishing it you um our high grade Patent Flqur, and your pas try, cakes, e'e , wi.l be ail that you could desire. ..: ; ; -.".-" v' ' . Weare also agent fo-' Park's U. lo'jraled Roasted CofT.es. Try a 8 lb can of our Mocha and Java and you will use nj other. J. R. PARKER, JR.; GROCER, Thoiio G9. . ',77 Broad Gtre.' very nice North Carolina -4 Wholesale A Iletall Oroeer, 71 Ilrin4 ht. and Styles of Clothing 3 0 0 BAXTER. Shines Free, f A TO HTT7 A T TlT
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