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-T VOL. XVIir-SO, 159. HIW BEEN, H. C, TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 2, I Hun. NINETEENTH YEAR I HACKBURN $ CASH - SHOE - SALE ! $ Daring the next 2? offering a line of Ladies $1.50, $2.00 js and $2.50 Shoes for, listen, 99c per W Take advantage of this golden op- T portunity and come. 2 tbts, Wednesday morning. k 47 & 49 Pollock Street. Jttst Received I f A fresh lot Corned Portsmouth Mullets and Small I HaniB 5 to C lbs. Also small Breakfast Strips, il to .'! t Its. Good I hitter 25c lb. Very Butter at 30c. We are also agents for the Spanish Koot Toilet and I;iiun Soaps. They are guaranteed to cure Heat, Pimples, Salt Rheum, Tetler, Black Heads and are Purely Vegctrble. Give us a trial for anything in the Grocery Line and we will do our best to please yon or refund your money. v l..: iuuis iui uiiBiiieBa J. R. PARKER, JR., GROCER, 'Phone 69. 77 Broad Street. New Location I About October 1st, my PRINTING OF FICE will occupy the store adjoining my Bi cycle store tbhere will be better equipped to take care of my customers in that line. Wm. Z Hill, 93 Middle Street, Opp. Journal office. THEY HAVE ARRIVED ! The HaTMlaoaa at aad Rest Line of Healing Mtve, Both Wood aad del var show a la the city. i Wa are also agi nts far tlal well kaowu High Grade Cook I tig NtovcM, , f aura as Tb KsMfcl ,' Elmo, Fere-ar Girl, Fern Bof , I). E. Elrfssil a I. Qsass, U f wl Ml r gwarsBtea to gt v"'pr- I tot aalltfsrfle.' If yon are la arad of ea Iking la tha Raid war Una or Mash, Door ad Blinds, Lima, Oaten I Or Kails t-l v as a eaJl aad wa fcAW AMD JWUl HAVE TOO MONET. ? -. ,., ' J- Tours for Bvalaas,- '5 lltBTllBirCTftO Tlx. w; aranson, iircbiteel & Suptrhleciciil few days we arej The Sale begins S best Elgin and Fox Uiver Print other Skin Diseases. They V 3 Steamer GUIDE Leaves New llornruesdny and Friday at 8 a. ni., arriving at Haylioro nine afternoou. Leave Bayboro Wednesday and Sat utday at 7 a. m., arriving at New Bern same afternoon. The following points will be made Adams Creek, Oriental, Vandemcre, Lumber Landing, Harris Wharf and htoacwall. Schedule effective Sept. 18th, 1(100. Hay ftivRR Transportation (!o., J. F. Cowsi.i., Qkn. Masaib. Are You Hunting For a good boggy or any other vehicle In our line. We are building them snd at the right price. We keep all kinds of Buggy Bupi lies. Come to aro us, we can pleat yon. O. II. Water. fc Hon, fhone 185 78 Broad Street. To The Tax Payers ! CRAVEN COUNTY. 1 Ta LlaU for the yoar 1900, aro now la my basils for eollcctliio, you will pWaa ross forward and pa your taxes 'l' " . l oom owing ocneaui o, or Ltoens Tax will 6 reported to the Qraod Jury if the taxes art not paid at oooe. .., JOSEPH KINSEY, "t :' . .' ".."'f .'? flfMrlff. i NOTICE I AH poraotia wonting any kind of Biou work, Tin work or Wumllng iwne uii on .' , i And yott will find bit pricei low and Work Satisfactory. ., . Corner Broad and JlitMlc treof, rt W3t RALEIGH. Pension Lists. Seed Tests. Routine Work Ana Dullness In State Depart ments. Special to Journal. Rai.kioh, N. C, Sept 1, 1900. The pension lists are now in the printers' hands. They show an increase of 225 over last year. The pension warrants will be issued December 15. The Corporation Commissioners have filed their answer to the complaint of the railways in regard to the lax assess ments. It is mainly along the line of the answer made in 1899. The tests of seeds at the two soil list farms Which the State has established in Edgecombe and Robeson counties are now in progress; Seeds are being raised from Egypt, Ceylon, 3outh and Central America, Morocco, etc. On 10 acres at each faim fall oats and the hairy vetch will be sown together. They ripen at the same time. Twenty-five acres will be sown in grass and clover, the seeds coming both from the United Slates and from abroad. Fifteen acres will be sown In various varieties of foreign and domestic wheat. Among today's arrivals was George L. Morton of Wilmington. It Is extraordinary dull here. Only routine work Is going on in any of the departments. There are no important cases before the Supreme Couit. In the Agricultural department the apple show Is the only feature. The Secretary of State is arranging In neat flies the imbled mass of documents relative to early land grants, particularly as to Ten nessee. The executive department in taking things easy after the recent worries about pardon applications. THE MARKETS. The following quotations were receiv ed by J. E. Latham & Co, New Bern, N. 0. New York, Oct. 1. Cotton; Open. High. Low. Close Oct 10.25 Nov 0.93 Jan 9.76 Men 9.78 10.44 10.15 9.95 9.90 9.90 High. 83J 10 25 9.93 9.76 9.78 9.78 10.43 10.13 9.95 9.95 9.91 May Wheat: Dec Con. Gas. So. R'y Pfd Fed. S. ... (Jon. T Leather . . . . 9.78 Open. .. 82 Low. Close 82 J 88 161 52 31 i 32, 75 10 Cotton receipts were 49,000 bales at all ports. N.n Hem Cotton Market. Cotton sold in the local market yester day from 10.00 to 10.1-10. Receipts 83 ales. Dr. W. II. Lewis, Lawrencevllle, Vs., writes, "I am using Kodol Dyspepsia Cure In my practice among severe caws of Indigestion and find it an admirable remedy." Many hundreds of physicians depend upon the use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure In stomach troubles. It digests what you eat, and allows you to eat all t'ie good food you need, providing tam j do not overload your stomach. Gives Instant relief and a permanent cure. F. 8. Duffly. Disaster In Transvaal. Special to Journal. London, Oct. 1. While a regiment of the Gordon Highlanders were destroying the Boer ammunition captured when the Boers deserted Kamatlpoort. there was an explosion which killed twenty of the Highlanders. The Canadian contlgent, nnder Col Pelletier, sailed yesterday for home on board the transport Idaho. The peop'e of Cape Town accorded them a splendid reception, the mayor voicing the Ibanks of the city for their brlllant services In the field. Strike Cats No Figure. Special to Journal. Wasiiimotoh, October 1 Senator Morgan, of Alabama, whose conservative opluloni have a high value, li In Wash ington, ne aald of the coal strike: "I don't believe that the mining troubles la Pennsylvania and other sections will cut mnch figure In the election. As for the charge that the Democratic commute was Influential In bringing ont the order for Ibe general strike, I don't believe It. Either party would flgtai shy of getting mixed ap In such a matter. It will b over and out no figure In November, 1 believe from tb outlook." Weather Condition. WASHMOTea, October I. For North Carolina, rala Taeaday, fresh northeast winds. ' . . Weather Condition -The barometer Is high over New England and tha lower lakes, and low to the aontbaaat of Flori da, causing general aortheesterly winds 6a Ibe Atlantic coast.1 Cloudy weather prevails Iron north Carolina northeast ward to New England. Shower have fallen on ihe Middle aadSonlh Atlantic coasts. Philadelphia reports a rainfall of S.N laebea daring the put M hoars. Tha condition Indicate rail for this action with fresh northeast wlads. ' CASTOR I A . For Infant and Children, ill Vd Yea .:;:;$ C::;i! Bear tha, E'gnatur of STRIKE KEEPS GOING. Complete Tie Dp In Hazelton Region. Men Hot Satisfied With 10 Per Cent Raise. Special to Journal. Hazeltoh, Pa., October' 1 The thor oughness of the strike Id the Hazelton region Is shown by the fact that for the first lime in years no coal car went out over the Reading Railway. The road or dlnarllysendsout hundreds of car daily All the mines In this region are no cleaned up, not a ton of coal is left for shipment. The employes paid no attention to the ten per cent advance in wages offered by the Reading companies Only 7 of the 39 Reading coal collieries are working today. All thn Sbamakln coal miue Su perintendents attempted to begin work today Only a few. If any miners report ed for work. A demonstration to be made In Wllkes barre tomorrow, will he Ihe most Impor tant yet attempted by the strikers, who now expres the belief that there will be nothing lea than V,0oj men In the line President Mitchell expects to fully out line his policy lu a speech he will then make. Gold Below a City. Denver, Col, September 29 While drilling for artesian water in the alley between the Federal Building and Post Office and the Tabor Grand Opera House today, the drill entered a body of iron pyrites, which disclosed unmistakable showings of gul l lu laige quantities. Old miners In the throng that gathered pronounced the Bpeciiuens to be of the richest "p acock" gold The scene ol the discovery Is wiiliiu fifty ftel of Slj tueuth Slreet, the maltf thoroughfare ol the city, and by a singular Iravesly ol fate the rich oro was found under tin Opera House built by es-Scoalur 11. A W. Tabor, who won and lost millions In the mines of i lorndo, iljlng ahno.-t penniless. Samples of the rock are now in the hands of assayers, who will determine whether the sinking of shafts in the heart of Denver will be advisable or nol. Mining experts pronounce the ore value at $1,000 per ton. Ad ilniug proptny owners are naturally interested and are consulting lawyers as to the mining rights of urban property holders. If the ore body proves to be large, there Is lit tle doubt that sinking of shafts will be gin immediately, as Is done in Ihe streets of Carbonate Camp at Leadvlllo at the present day. Peelings of safety pervade the house hold that uses One-Mlnute Cough Cure, the only harmless remedy that produces Immediate results. It is Infallible for coughs, colds, croup and all throat and lung troubles. It will prevent consump tion. F. 8. Duffy. President Hudson Dead. Special to Journal. New YenK, October l--l'resldent John Hudson of the Bell Telephone Company, the organizer of a trust of all the telegraph and telephone lines in the United Slates, died suddenly In the rail way station at Boston today. He was sit ting beside bis wife and threw up his hands and alippod to the floor dead. It Is well to know that DeWitt's Witch Haxel Halve will heal a burn and stop the pain at once. It will cure-ex-zema and skin disease and ugly wounds and sores. It is a certain cure for piles. Counterfeits may be offered you. Bee that yon gat the original De Will's Witch Hazel Salve.' F. & Duffy. KapalaU4, Teas Dauber, the celebrated artist, is to paint Islss Gorjus. Jess (a rival) Gracious I What does she need another coal for ? Do not get scared If your heart troubles yon. Most likely you suffer from Indi gestion. Kodol Dyspepsia Coie digests what you eat and gives tbe worn ont stomach perfect reel. Il Is the only preparation known thai completely di gests all elassea or foodr; that Is why It cures (ha worst eases of Indigestion and stomach trouble after everything else has failed. It may be taken la all condi tions and cannot help hot do you good. P. a Duffy. Vaccination thlelds at Deris' Phai macy. Doa't rail lo loose aa beautiful flaa net and silk coats at J.J. Baxter's before baying. c'-"' - C res as Ooooaaat aad laOea al McSor- say. - - - -' . i "Taeo" elgark on Sale only at Da via Pharmacy, The eaaargeaey bags ot by a ekareb society to Kansas soldier I tb Philip pine eoatalned amoag the aaeeecHtot boa- of DeWitt's Witch Haul Bel re,' lb well known oar (or plies, fojnrlo aad skin disease. Tb Udlaa took ear to obtala tb original DeWltl Witch Hal Balr knowing that all tb coatrfeJl r worthieee. . $ Duffy, ; ; , FoisoBon toadstools resembling mushrooms bar and fieqoeat death this year. Da tar to us only tb gen all. Observe tbe same ear wba yon ask for DeWltt'a Witch UsmI 8alr. There are polseaous counterfeits. De Witt's I th only original Witch Hl Bslv. It Is safe snd certain rtir for pile snd illn f. H GENERAL APATHY. Claimed at Washington That he Still in Command of Campaign. Special to Journal. Washington, October 1. Although it is only a little more than a month to election day, the politicians have not succeeded In working upanjlhing like the usual excilenieul at this ciagu of the campiigu. They claim tverjthlni;, but arc really up in ihe air, so lo speak, lueinsdvcs as to what the result will he, so far as being able to produce any tangible foun dation for their Claims, and tliey fear that If the people are too Imsy lo do the the ominary campaign hhoulihg, they may also be loo busy lo vote. J'roui the bust obtainable evidence, sifted Willi prejudice, il h -ems almost certain that control of the House will go wlih iho Presidency it Mr. McKinley is re-elected, his party will electa majority of tbe House, and if Mr- Bryan is elect ed, his party will have the House. The uncertainly about ihe 'residency is largely owing to the belief thai the vote is going to be much smaller than it was in l&Mi, when the whole couuiry was worked up to fever heat. Russia's Advance. MofW'OW, Sept. ,l. Ki polls from Ka l)ul say I hat the British are tlarmed af the movements of the Russian troops on the Afghan frontier. The Ameer also is said to share lu the panic and to lie pur chasing lari;e stocks of rillc-i and lield guns. The granaries al Herat an I Ksn dahar aie full lo their nun al capacity, and both fortresses are pre ami for a ljng siejje. A supply of cattle for army transport purposes has been bought in Turkestan, an 1 Ihe exportation of Af ghan horses Is prohibited. Celery Headache Towdrrs guaranteed to cure headache. Made and sold at Davis' Pharmacy. J.J. Baxter is selling his Klbbons, Lawns, Ladies Oxfords, and all Minimcr goods very low for the cash. Schedule of Mails. Arrival of mails from north and west daily except Huuday, lOi.lO a. n. ; f;50 p. m. Wilmington and Ihe south 5:;S5 p. in.; Morehead City 9:00 a. ni. Leave. North and west0:00 a. m. and 3:50 p. m.; Wilmington and south D IM) a. in.; Morehead Oily f:50 p. m. KUMIAVS. Malls arrive from north and west !l:40 a. m.; f:.'0 p. in. Leave 9:00 a. in ; and 6:06 p. m. The public will please Iwar In miud that tbe morning mall for the NorUi and West closes st 8:l.r a. m. That 'the afternoon mull for north ami west closes at 3:00 p. m. For Morehead City at 5 00 p. m. that the afternoon train carries no for Intermediate points helweer Alse mail here and Goldsboro. Respectfully. Skyuouh W. Hancock July 18. 1900. I'oslmsster. Julius M. (Arnold, Iiivery, Feed Nale 5b Exchange Ntnbl?N, HorAeM A MnleM, Buggiei, Wagons, llains, Whips an 1 Kobes. tVt'arl wheels a specialty. tWlll lie open for business Oi l. 5 at No. OS Broad Street, New Hern. N. C Wetiavejmt received a . liyie of tb above wtll known 8hoe and inviU your impaction. We have "them in Kid Patent Leather and Calf Patent Leather In both button and lao and in both black Mid tan Vlcl Kid. ; '- ' Call early and get joor choice of Stylet and Sixc. . .t ... J.G.DUin&C0., i 87 POLLOCK BTRKET. . Bagging and Ties ' We are ready to supply the trad with Cotton r 'nt; end Tie, Hg Cloth, VTy f ' , i o. Trires are litlit, ' i-., r "J i FANCY CREAM CHEESE ! i 3g liiijiortecl jind Doniostio Macaroni. Codfish mid Irish Potatoes. Kiesli Corned I'm tsiiioutli Mullet-'. . J Fancy Elgin Duller. TJ Fresh Cuniicd (fooilj. JJJ I'icklea, loose anil in bottles "J (leiinino Koasled Juvu Coffee, only 20o lb. JJ oliacco Users will lind it. to Iheir int. 'list to exiiniine our 3JJ bit; slni-k of I'liif; hihI Fine Cut (hewing 'roliintn. If ymi wiinl. a Clicroot, Cigarette or good ( igur. I have t In ni llml will plense yott. J (live mi' it fall. im Yiuirs to I'le.iRc, ! J. L MAIL, 'INioiie 91. J. A. JONES, ItKOAII STItKF.T, STKWA KT'S OI.lt STAND, ttriJ"4- START FS Ex.' B.. . . J 1 ttJjA-tjLlKJ -l.ill'1'est illlll Kver FiHitnl in New lleni. A l-o a ( oniili't I, in.- of I 1 1 -r i i : . Wagons, llai'liess, Kul.es, lii.s, ( al I W li.-els, K.lc. .1. A. .IOM.S. Itrouil Street, Stewart's Olil Stanil PLANTER'S 'I'lle l'lanter"ri Warellolise is lniateil ill the hll i 1 1 1 -ms ill I t of the eilv ind the linesT Warehouse in the Stale. Ue will hair 1 1 -1 1 1 of loners Willi plenty of orders for all the Tobacco in this pari of the Stale. Il is the aim of Ihe management to fue liis per.oiial atlenlion to all sales anil to see t bat you arc well looked after when on lb" market uilb tobacco ( )n r mot In is " 1 1 i;di Trices and I'ersonal Attention to your in terest." Free Stables. Come (low il lo I he open i nv; sa b, and we will 1 1 to please you. PLANTER'S WAREHOUSE CO., J. M. HOWARD, Manager. K. H. I.ANllLKV, Auctiouetr. IJf' SultM every uo-k-ilay ni II o'eloek Forward, In 111? Nlognn This Fall in Mon's Suits and Over coats. Not a backward step here. !it every move an ndvanoe materials, pat lima, colors, (Winn, cut and flnlxh, 1 11 show that we keep pace wilh the linv e. A new line of Full Goods tint will it tract your eye. and you know how we make up n'"d. " F. XI. liadwlk. dLilBook Store l PI FALLJPPISG . J 9 ' , esitvn rr nnnilillii i ? I . muix mum. a School Children, ,' Cordially 9 5 G.H.'EnneU.S ' Th On Df bold Cur. '"-'i Wirrtl t H..tj i9 t?mtiif. A IO l.j mitt .j, "CnnJiro ttjr fH lb." I WliIeNale fju at WvUvW ;: CiJrM'er, 2- 56 71 St. Fille. - t Slock of WAREHOUSE D. F. JARVIS, 63 K)Ll.OCK STREHT. -SOLK ACKNT FOK Also a great variety of poods in newest atyle and shades for Halt. :.HH 4,4 D. LINE. t (Ml jol'i"1 til i' i The x 8TEAMKU NEDSE will inmt heV'VeMlBr' Schcdnl com- nienoing TO-UAT ...;. -; - .,0K0. I1ENDER30N, . ' Sept. 2(5." . Agent. Tailor fW Made Kn Stiiis .Ml
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