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v 1 I" . VOL. IVH--SO. 172. KIW IEX, M. C, WtDHSDAY ECHSlSG, OITUBW !5, 129. ESTABLISH ICS V. . "V K . , A t f, A , A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A S. J I f V f " f d3' rriiCrir 'i . bwLLLwL i..lt.. J. 1 turn ARC 1 r- r DiSlRAEU 75c VJ 6-LtTWIS C- RONTON One That Hw Coofcn-ei Decrees Not Koowi at Home. Ft Gas ; ill Mtce Sole Agents tor the Famous Wilson Heater, Th best air-tlgut Wood Heater on tUe market. Thry are alto i-genls for tlie Pcninaular Air Tight Carbon Coal Beaten save coal and labor. ' Cook Stoves A Specialty. A housekeepers delight, ''Stovi Pipe and Bath Tub Enamel". ' la-fact tliey carry everything fiat id lobe found in the Hard ware Line from the contractor to tho banter, A new tine of Guns Jast in, Tluntlng Suite, Leggings. Building Material of all kinds, FainU, Oil, Varnish, Zinc, Bash, IVMirs and Minds. A car load ol Lime Just Received, GASKILL & MITCHELL, HARDWARE: 73 MIDDLE STREET. 'Phone 147. GROCERIES: 61 BROAD STREET. 1 S3 Franc. H. Jones & Co. i ll CARPETS. FURNITURE-CURTAINS UTU MATTINGS tikn We invite our friends and customers fp clio to an inspection of our new store and jjjjjj handsome new stock, being opened Cfj daily You are always welcome. C 3 CvJ . ', C 3 rjjj , ' - q j C!3 BP A Mr? U 13 C:'3 CD C. 87 MIDDLE STREET. C3 Cool and Cold Veathor Clothing, In New Goods and Latest Styles. Everything else advanced except priees of our Clothing. See thesalues lien's Duit3 C2 50 to 010 00. " Eoy'3 Cuit3 01 50 to 05 B0. . Children's Cuita 75c .to 03 CO. flaaatih Ctaasa at tke Ibmib. Ija ef et TIbm. A Baake rrenCrarea. WlUef A. T. Far. Pl ralr A4lsleit R vLKiaa, October U. The rapld-flre can noa taksa froa Ike FpaoUh Btgship at Manila and glrea to Kalelgk, by the offlcert and crew of the cruiser Raleigh, Is tht supreme attraction at tbe museum It b said that It was the trat thing ssked for by 8,000 vUltors to the museum but week. Curator Bromley baa just put be gaa In the same condition aa when it was Installed oa the Bagshlpi ae to paint, polish and bronxlng. The Improvements at the public schools here, ia the way of beating, eta, are a long step forward. A letter cornea from Chicago asking whether there la aa institution at Ral eigh knowa as Pee Dee Collegiate laatl lute, with a Dr, Barritt aa president. The letter says: "This so-called univer sity In North Carolina has been confer ring degrees upon certain British clergy men la Englsad and friend from there writes me, making Inquiries re gardlng It. I have written to Or. Bar ritt, but can get no reply. Can yon give me the number of students and the rela tive importance of the said Institution V There Is no such Institute here and no one has yet been found who baa beard of It. The annual debate between' Wake Forest and Trinity Colleges on the ev enlng of Thanksgiving Day will attract the ususl large audience. The United States quarantine officials have stopped at Andrews, on the Uur pby branch of the Western North Caro lina Railroad, 130 bead of cattle, which had been driven there from Georgia for shipment north. There were today 178 students at the newly opened Bapttit Female University here. . The Supreme court will devote this week to appeals from the fifth district Will Wynne has Invented a telephone arllh new features, and is having the phones 'made here. A button is ated In stead of the crank and this gives auto matic connection with the exchange and also Indicates the number calling. There was frost here yesterday. It did no barm. Nearly all the cotton Is picked, save In tome low grounds. 3y November 13th practically the whole crop will be gathered. "Tobe" Marshal, for SO years the jant tor of the city ball, died yesterday of heart disease. There it literally no bankrupt business in this district. The officials declare that this it but another tign of the great prosperity which prevails. Superintendent Day, of the peniten tiary, Insists that there la no question as to the making of both ends meet tblt year, ue diet not relish the statement by the directors that there was business friction between them and himself, though no personal friction. . The last arrival at the State Museum Is a rattlesnake of Immense size, from Craven county. It la a "diamond" rat tier, seven feet six inches In length and four inches n diameter. - The will of the late Mr. A. I". Page hat been admitted to probate. Among other legacies be leaves bait Interest in tho Acalemy of Muslo to the Methodist Conference for the Methodist orphanage, the other half going to his wife for life, then all goes te the orphanage. HU estate had originally been valued at $300,000, but he bad elaborately provided some time ago for hla children, so the remaining part was left to bit wife with the exception of f 5,000 In small legacies Mr, Page had only recently made R&l eigh his borne, but he had Invested large ly In real estate here, and built some laage buildings. He owned the Opera House, the Park Hotel, and the Commer cial and Farmers' Bank buildings, besides many small dwelling bouses and his handsome residence. The paid admissions to the Slate Fair were about thirty per cent, larger than last year. The receipts were sufficient to psy a dividend. The Blltmore eihlbll got 137 premiums In the poultry depart ment. The "Plow Boy Preacher," Rev. J. Kirkman, Belle River, 111., says, "After suffering from Bronchial or lung trouble for ten years, I was cured by One Min uto 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. American Oncers Detaiiel WahuiNotoS, Octol er 23. Great Brit ain has complied with the reipiMt of the United Slates Government f'r per mission to send a number of anny Ul cers to observe ami report upon the mil itary operations in the Trarxv.nl. For- Oplnloot Handed bow From ftaklgb. Testtrday. " Special to Journal. Ualxioh, October H - The Supreme co-art flies the following opinions: Kinlaysoa vs Klrby, from Wayne. Caae continued with direction of court that notice be Issued to plaintiffs coun sel. Informing them that unless all In terested persons are made parlies by time caae ia called at term, defendant! motion to dismiss plaintiffs appeal will be allowed. 8 tale vt Fagg, from Wake, error. Vast vt McDonald, from Wake, per curiam, affirmed. Bute vt Mallet and Mehagsn, from Edgecomb, reversed. K ft A Railroad Co vs A A W E Rail road from Wake, affirmed. -Collins vs Collins from Franklin, ai firmed. Bydnor Pump Co vt Rocky Mount lot Co, affirmed. ' ' - Benton vt Collins, from Franklin, af firmed. '""''.' u f a r' ( ; . - ry Makes the food more dendous end wholesome uiiiuiiiiiuiiiiitiiiiiiiiViifi(i:iiiiiiVirr'I flnfnrin PrnnsrnH Rnolnvhont i: m W"MI IW I VjJUl WU WUUItll IIUUl STATE SUPREME COURT MAT BE HARD PRESSED. British Army Faced by Boers In Superior Force. Waiting For Hew. London, Oct. 2S A dispatch to the Dally News from Ladysmltb states that a large force nnder General Joubert and Commandant Vog-tn opened fire on Dundee Saturday. The firing was con tinued Sunday. - The result.JIt It stated, it not known at Ladysmlth. General Tule, evidently, Is In a tight corner, as he has, or bad, to face the main Boer Army, under General Joubert Gen. Sir George Stewart White, the British commander In Natal, will un doubtedly detach part of the force which waa victorious at Elandslaagte and tend it to Yule's assistance. Such a detach ment, however, will leave Ladysmlth poorly protected against the threatened attack from the west, as General Hunter on Saturday wired that the departure of the force to Elandslaagte left him with only "a couple of battalions of regulars, a mountain battery and 500 Natal volun teera" to defend the town, which la the British military base In North Natal. Further news, therefore, It anxiously awaited in London. , The Parliamentary Secretary of the War Office, Ml. George Wyndhem, made the following statement in the House of Commons thlt evening: "Lord Wolseley turns np the position In Natal early this morning at follows In the battle of Elandslaagte, October 21, two guns were captured from the Boers, who lost heavily. A large column of the enemy appeared advancing from the north and west on General Yule, who, consequently, bad fallen back from Dundee and was concentrating at Glencoe. In thlt operation we gathered In the wounded and medical attendants left at Dundee. General White waa In position at Ladysmlth and was being re inforced from Pietermaritzburg. The enemy appears to be In large numerical superiority." OUR LOSSES LARGE. At Least so FillptM Leaden are Ssy- , Int. Ban Isidbo, Lcxoa (via Manila), Octo ber General Letwtoa Is giving bit personal attention to getting boats con taining subsistence and ammunition stores op the Rio Gtande, but they ate Mill four miles away. It It a terlont problem to undertake to tupply the troops here, as the water Is loo ahallow f jr launches, Twenty American prisoners are re ported to have bee moved north from San Isldro two days ago. FUlppIno newspaper makes lbs statement that independence will be given to the Islands ia December, when Bryan will be elected President of the United States. The tame paper alleges that the American loaaer have been 13,. 000 since last February and that tbs American policy now is s "retreating fight." - , A Filipino officer who bad been captu red said he bad no with to return to camp, as his men were short of ammu nition. One hundred men of the Thirty-fourth Infantry are coming to San Isido to set as scouts. Manila, Oct. 84 -The Filipinos around Calamba and Angeles have both ered the Americans lately with repeated attacks which, like most of those made by Filipinos, consisted of shooting n lot of ammunition into their opponent's camp from long range. - Major Cheatham's batlalllon of the Thirty-seventh Infantry, three compa nies of the Twenty-first Infantry, s bat tery of the fifth Artillery and a Galling gnu tailed out this morning from Calam ba, drove the Filipinos from their Iren ches snd pursued them three miles, In flicting heavy lose. Una American was killed snd three were wounded. ATTACK IN THE VREAR. Irish Members In Parliament Utter Bitter Words. Best of English at the Front London, October 23. While the House of Commons was discussing the report on the supplementary estimates today Patrick O'Brien, Prnellite mem ber for Kilkenny City, declared in speech that the Boer war was murder snd that the hands of the British Secre tary of State for the Colonies, Joseph Chamberlain, were as much stained with bood as those of any murderer who ever mounted the scaffold. The 8peaker, William Court Gully, called upon O'Brien to withdraw his re mark, but he refused to do so. The House then, by a vote of 816 to 26, re solved to suspend him, and he left the floor, saying: "Tou had better tring up another ar. my corps unless you want it somewhere else." Not since the C'lraean War, more than 10 years, ogo has England sent out an army on so comprehensive a scale as in the present crisis. A deeper interest at taches to the Trausvaal campaljju for this reason, as It touches more closely arsnoernUc families and conulry houses tbrott:;Uont Crest Britain and Ireland. y.L.McDaniel's,i 7 J Broad Street, California Evaporated reaches, topeeled onlj 18c lb. JJ- Fresh Prunes, Nectarines and Dried Apple.' . Fancy Elgin Butter. .. ' . 2 Fancy New Orleans and Porto Rico Molasses, only 10c qu Vanilla Drip Symp, - , j Nice lot Cedar Wash Tubs from 25c up. - ' 5 Anything in Groceries yon may want the Lowest Pot- Jj tible Price. Z COTTON MARKET. Received by J, E. Latham, commission merchant, New Berni ;' , -; Nnw Yobk, October 84. . Open. High. Low. Close . 7.03 . 7.00 7 03 . 0.95 7.01 0.85 . 5.00 8.00 4 09 cmcaoo xabkbts. Whiat: Open. High. Low. December....' 70 70J 70i Cons: . December...." 81 J Slf 80t Jan. cotton. Oct cotton. Nov. Coffee 7.09 7.01 4.0S Close 70i ; President King, Farmers Bank, Brook lyn, Mich., has nsed DeWltt's Little Early Risers in bis family for years. Says they ere tho best. Thoas fsmbus little pills cure consttpstlon, biliousness and all liver and bowel troubles. F, S. Duffy. 4sr wjjwjsrM--.tjrm tar At thaB00fc Store i ! DAVID HARUMi H. Ennett. I Merits the heartiest and j nioat equivocal praise. It is a pleasure to call the readers attention to this strong and mostjoriginal novel. Y fir Fall and Winter Styles in Hula lit Prices to Suit every puro-lhiserV Big Line of Underwear, Shoes, Ladies and Gent's Furnishing, Dr Goods at Lowest Prices. ' 'Come and Let tts Show yon oar Goods. ' ill orileu r l .-un. 1 to i h At '-i t ) t K t') ! f ' 1 1 J 1 h om'e. to i u t e 3 rf ( r 1 tt e 11 t 1 1 1 wnwiud tao I i o s ' GRIST - f, i ILLS. ISew Hills, ISoliIn Cheat, Elevators tuatlj Corn ClenntiK, Of the Latest Improved and Up- . to-Date mil Machinery. YOUR TUAdTiS SOLICITED. t3" SPECIAL. PAINS taken In clean ing and polishing gram before going through the mills, which insures pure nipul. Corn, Hominy, Oats and JHxed Feed. V4 J V.4 .... 4 , i ... J A. . 1h lUt BncVwhenton the Market, Just Iter rl red, nice and fresh. I lb packages only 1 0c 3 lb pack ages only 15c at 5 J L McMHI EL, Wholenale fe Retail Grocer, Tl.oue Ol. 71 Ilrsi.'vl St. GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS ! A new and up-to-date line of Men's Hats, both stifl and soft, in the newest shapes. You will find our store contains, some of the latest styles in Gent's Furnishings and the prices are as low as the lowest. 89 MIDDLE STREET, to: - , ;NEW BERN. K 0 There are all Sorts and Styles of Clothing 3 We try to carry ail tne im est Styles and to give the Best Qualities for the Lowest Prices. g Our stock this season is g strictly pp-to-dnte and we can suit you in style and in pocket. We are agents for Schloss Bros. & Co.'s ready made Clothing, and can safely say that no better is made in this country.' ' ,-. ' ; You should see onr line be fore buying. Our prices are from 4 50 up to $16 60. suit guaranteed full value. - 2 Come early and get choice of Styles and we guarantee you a 3 perfect fit and perfect satisfaction in every respect , si CAIsLi A3II EXAMMTE, 7 g 3 Every and oblige; : 1 3". O-. IDTJOiT. d5 CO., S 67 POLLOCK 8TEEET. NEW BERN, H. C. . ilUlUiUiUiUiUiUiUiUiUiUiUilliUl Have you bought your Winter Un derwear? . . : '" - T7e 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. Qive us a call. o o o Ol t f I . the tru; ' . In., t lis ( , ?hti'h la f :!;lne L"rie. itwis.' R. II. un TER. fllilnes Free. 7, i.:y, A ... . I I ... (f i ( llzllo Central, Give He i :9, JUL i - A m, ft, 1 awed i, .- if- r it 1. I 1 1 S nv -v W I V - ..... i & i . - . I.J U t t I i . 1 I ) co I oil -ul ' ,1. n v '
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