F
"'I . t. U,
Syrup-Figs
AcirfJmantfyandJhmptfy.
Cleanses the System
Gently and Effectually
when bilious or costive.
Presents in the most acceptable form
the laxative principles of plants
An own to act most beneficially.
TO GET ITS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS
BUY THE GENUINE MANFD. BY
CALIFORNIA FIG STRUPCO.
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
LOUISVILLE , KY. NEW YOHK. N.Y.
for ssle try drvgisH - prte 50 per bottle.
New Kern, N. C, Oct. 4, 11100.
Index to New Advertisements.
Oaks Market-Pork.
II. E. Royall-Fruits.
.!. O. Baxter Optical.
J. J. Baiter Clothing, etc.
James B. Dawson Tobasco.
Whllehurst China Opening.
J. L. I.c.Danlel Buckwheat, c'c.
Simmons & Hollowoll Co Fashion
Paper.
Business Locals.
Obl) KNOLI8H l urve Cut and Bingo
Cut Plug Smoking Tobacco at James I!
Dawson's, 103 Middle street.
Jacobs' Raleigh ltye
best. Middle street.
whiskey la the
CHINA Opening to-day at Whltohurst's.
BIO LOT of Pears, Grapes, Oranges,
Apples and Bananas at the Broad street
Fruit Store to-day. II. E. Boyall.
1'OKK at
this week.
the Oaks Market ovcry day
I.O.ST. White and yellow Setter Dog,
scar on left fore leg, answers name of
l.cc. Liberal reward for its return to
Carolina Inn, Broad Btreet.
I'OUK, Veal and Lamb at the Elm
Market this morning.
City
I'TNKSI' line of .Meats of nil kinds
be found at the Oaks Market todav.
FOB Fine Pou'try call at Oaks Mark"
NICK fresh pork sausage today nl the
Kim ( lly Market.
l'AI'l.lt FOB SALK, suitable Lo pin iiii
der limiting or carpets, at Journal olllcc
W A NT to Borrow Some Money. W ill
give lirsl-elaHS city property sieurliy
Address l'osloliice Box 40.1, New I. em
N C. '
I-1 N h stall Ted lieer, choice ciiib 10c. per
poiinil at the Kim City market, Snelling's
o d stand, Broad street. 'Phone Nil
DONT ruin your eyes with poorly fitted
and common glasses, but got the very-
best made In the world, and accurately
filled and adjusted to your eyes In
frames neat and durable. Perfect satin
faction guaranteed. Don't dolay. The
present Is all that you can claim. Bai
ter, The Jeweler.
MISS 8MALLWOOD will re open her
school, Monday, Oct. 1st. Pupils taken
In both advances! and primary classes.
Those desiring placet apply to her No
1 111, Craven street.
I'SE House's Chill Hyrup for all Mais
rial disease!. Druggists will supply It.
H. Berry.
IIU8TLINU young man can make W
p;r month and expenses. Permanent
position. KipericDce unneoeaaary.
Write quick for particular! Clark &
Co , 4th and Locust Su , Phils , Pa
School Notice.
All persons Interested In paying learh
era vouchers due for past years are hereby
Invited to appear before the county
Hoard of Kducotlon at a regular meeting
to be held In New Bern oo October H
I'.KX), and eipreae their views at to
whether such voucher should he paid
wholly out of the fund of the cuirent
year, or paid In Installments for two or
three yean.
This September 19, 1900.
Jon a P. Lo' n.
Fecretary of the Board
Millinery Announcement.
Hlmmont llollowell Co., will btve
Ortnd Opening of I heir Fall Millinery
on Tburtdar Oct. 4th 1800.
For disinfecting, ate cborlde of l ime
from Davit' Pharmacy,
CURE YOUR
HEADACHE
With CAPUDINE
Mo bad avr erTijU whaWyer.- '
16c, Km iM Ite., ff feWVy T ?,A
11017 m4 DtV rkamaoyt ' ,
.' ; -
IN AND ABOUT NEW BERN.
Late Happenings Dealing With Matters
Of Local Interest.
Yom Kipper, the Pay of Atonement,
was observed y the Jews In this city,
yesterday, by closing their places of bus
iness Mr. Tho. I). Lindsay, Jr., of Beau
fort, N. C, has accepted a position with
the wholesale grocery house of Messrs.
y. A. Paris & Co.
Fish were in fair supply yesterday
and oysters for local trade were brought
in. The rainy day Interfered Bomewhal.
Uray trout were in abundance.
Mr. 8. M. Hrinson haB received his of
ficial commission as suli-elcclor for
Craven county, from the Stale Kxecutive
committee. Mr. J. C. Thomas, Jr., I1119
been appointed by the National Oenio
cratic committee, a special representa
tive for his precinct.
Yesterday's rain Miows up the bad
condition of the sidewalks down tow! .
The west side of Middle street between
Pollock and Broad was in horrible cr.i -
lilion most of the way. The west side
..f Middle street at the market is very
bad. Hollows in the walks an-sure to
lioiil standing water. Something should
tie done as it is a disgrace to llii: city.
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
Mr. W. li. Blades left by etcaim r
Neuse last night, tor Maryland.
Mr. W. II. Oliver left by last night's
-learner on a business trip to Kichiunnd,
Va.
Miss;" Mary Jones and Annie 1 1 an If
left yoMerday, returning to the Male
Normal School at Creciishoro.
Mrs. Basil .Manly ami sons. Masters
Mat t and llusil, rt turned on the JMls
a'erday from North Hal ley, Canada.
Mr. (Icorgo II. IJobeN's Cashier of the
National Hunk; went to liie,,i,iond v
rday to attend ihe medium of th
iueriean Itnnkcru Assoei.tl'un.
Mrs. William lloluslcr, Jlnj
Clover, and Misses .ieuueile Ilol!i.-ler,
Sadie Ibdlislcr and Marv Union icturu
1 from Black M ounlain, ,. (' last
nielli.
This is t lie season when ninth"
tlarmcd tin account of croup,
luickly cured by ( hie Minute
'urc, which children like to lake.
ll i
Duffy.
Winston Fair. Lady Marshals.
The reidinont I'aiU Company, of VVii
aton, N. ('., reiiicslcd Hie i-Vrks of the
court of the ( ounlies of t f - Male to
appoint one youn lailv ol their icppei
live Couniics to act as honorary marsh
at their Agricultural Fair and llm
Miow whicti opens the .loth nt t!ie j . ri-s-
eiiih month.
Acting upon Iheir reiiiesl our cici
Mr. Watson, has appointed Miss Isabel
..onsiancc nrvan or .New iieru. a liono
rary marshal from Craven I'ouutv V
regard the app-ii n '. incut as a veiv lii
one and hope 'ii-. llrv'in i 1 1 aeci pe
HoinT.uy lady niai-hal ; v i- an a
tractive feUnre ( our h,l -lid, 1 .dr.
W. II. Ronnlrec, D-nJ.
The Kin. t. HI
insl. reporl '.lie
Neck town-.hlp,
II Uounlree, a.i
Mr. Knlllllrce
children, Mr. W
eil y be in.; a s n
The Millinery Openings.
The adveitisiug Columns of the ,d .i -i
u, are su eially all i :n live I' I., ucek
for the ladle, anil today it Hie day,
Thursday, October lth, i n which Ihe
.Millinery ipenlngs so dear to the femin
ine heart, ate lo occur
The weather clerk picdlcts rain out
side, bill 1 li o Joi UN a i. is assured that the
event, the Mlllnary Opening will take
place as advertised, and that the Indies
who visit the store, a adveitlsud, may
feel assured of seelim attractions, Mml
will forgel Hie weather oulside, when
Ihey view the displays indoors
No other pills can equal DcWiu's Ml
tie Parly Risers fur promptness, ectlaln
ty and ifllclency. V. S Duffy
Patrick-Tucker.
Miss Betsio Tucker, eldest daughter "f
Mr Eugene Tuekei, was mnrried nt In r
homo yeslcrdav morning al S ::i o'( doc .,
lo Mr. Joel I'airh k, of Oilfton, N C
The marriage ceremony wn purfornu d
by Her. it. B John
Mr. Patrick It a merchant ,1 ling h i
Inesi at Orilton, ami la held In esteem
by those who kn w him.
The newly married . .lipid left nu llnr
A. A N. C. train for a short trip, and
will mike (Jrifum their home
Premium Sale Today.
Tobacco rame to Ihe I'lanlen Wate
houto yetlerday In largo qiiautlliot, f r
the premium tale today, 'iiifro wire
throe car loadi of tobacco from do!!
the road.
If It bad not been for the heavy raiaji.
Manager Howard thlnka the floor wnald
no( bare bald th" tobaooo, and at It In
the tale will be larger than lett premlona
dr
THAT JOYFUL PEELW0 .
With the exblleratlng tente of renew
ed health nd etreflath and loleraal
leMllaata, which followi'th aatwf
Bjmip of riga It unknown to tho few
who bare sot prnfreiaed beyoarj the old
tin Medicine and. cheap eubetlintM
sonatina offend hat oaret accrued
by the well Informed. Buy tha gna Jne.
MaatfaoMrwl b tha Oallforala U'lg
Bymp Co, - - . , . f ,
aWetha ' A m tn ktt hot
1 ree i'riM, ,,r I In- .lid
.1-iMl :U I ..ill- Ml n. II
I en m r mi nl nt' ,'i
d "i'.l yen-.
h it a if.' and .-lev ei:
'. F 1 : i . 1 1 i : r i " , ol tlii
of l!i. oei u ,-,!
City Aldermen Proceedings.
' New Bern, Oct. 2nd 1900 v
Board met In regular session, "Mayor
Patterson presiding.
Aldermen present, Parker, Foj,
Oerock, Watson, Bowden, Davenport,
Philips, McCarthy, Johnson, and York.
Minutes of previous meeting read and
adopted.
Petition of J. A, Bryan, Pres. A. & N.
C. li. H. in reference, to railroad track
crossing Soulh Front street. TJpom mo-
ion was referred to Chairman Street
and Pump committee,- City Attorney
added, with power to act.
Dr. Francis Duffy presented to the
Board the following re quest: Upon mo
tion was granted.
It is ordered that In consideration of
the removal by Dr. Francis Duffy of the
leps from in front of the brick building
No. i!7 on the cast side of East Front
street, being the second brick vbuilding
s mth of Pollock street, and whereas the
said stcpfl so removed have projected
Into the street and upon the side walk
for a distance of five feet or more for a
period antedating the Cival War. and ill
lonsideratiou of the improvement of said
sidewalk by such removal of said stops,
Dr. Francis Duffy is hereby granted per
mission lo erect, steps on the west side
of the brick building at Hie soulh east
inter of East Front and Pollock streets
lo project not more than lour feci from
I lie west wall of said bunding.
Ollicer V Lupton's resignation was
presented to Hie Board aud was ac
tfptcd.
I'pon motion the board proceeded lo
elect a policeman in place of Lnplon re-
iirnctl. Mr. E. F. Kowe w as nominated
and having received ten votes, was dc
lared elected.
I'pon motion the Clerk was instructed
lo order at once ten boxes for lire alarm
keys.
I riou motion it was ordered that ic
soon as all in any block In the city col.
iiect. Willi city sewer said block shall
have free sewerage. All voting yes, ex
ecpl. Aldcnnln Foy, voting no.
I'pon motion il was ordered thai any
on" failing to pav their water and sewer
(cut within ten day;', from beginning o
llie ou.'uler the Kutiel lutelidenl shall cut
olT their connections.
I pon motion the ( hlcf of I oliec was
empowered lo have I he healer at City
Hall repaired and to pun liae wood for
('tly use.
I'pon motion of Alderman Watson, a
compensation was allowed City i'bysi
eiau for atiendlng tin' smallpox and su
iicct cases of the Oily at the rale of
fiOtl.OII per month.
l p hi motion the water coiiiiiiillci
with C. E. Foy added was requested lo
fo: iniitale. a business plan lo operate
w.iter and sewer syslem
New Bern, N. (,'., October 2, I'.IOO.
l'o the Hon. BoiihI of Aidcrincii oi tl.o
New Item.
Oentlcinen: I have the pleasure ol
making the following reporl for Hit
month nf September Have disposal of
Liiiriy-l wo ;I?) cases, :;1 of which wen
eomicled, 1 discharged and I sent lo
jail. A niou n t of li ;e s a:nl cost imposed
hi ;
e cut (
lte.r
I'lllM.
iv 1,1
illll!
T I'
di
ilar- and
toil
Ibllolted.
! li-os, M-iy
New Bern, ' . I ' . icioiier .
(' the lion Miiliir II. 'il-l
. r.ioo
of lilt
A hit riiieu.
l.i nll' incn ! i'-u J lea-e find
: .01 1 1 or tin- ii. mil h i I :-i tii i in :c
r. no
Wf Iiave made ainl 'Miine;
month ol wuich .ill wi re C'OU m led a
ii.,
I i
dischiuged an I 1 cut I" J til.
Fine- and eo. , oil, ( . d J I lo
i lid nut c.nliec'i .1 i!l ml
Tola!
'I'he above auu
luriiid orer Hie T
... y...
ni Y,:: in bai
HHiin i and 1 h,
l-c, n
Id hi-
re-eipt for the 'J'Uli,-.
I'i.ii, i, nr. ,n ii.
Inforiiul. K Warrant
BrliiBon I S
Montague. . . ' 11
I.upton 7 :;
Dixon . I
Smith ll
Lewis. ' :t
Totals .... '-'i
I lllicer Hi liiison, almeul , sick 7tUs
1 upton, " !l "
Sinilh, " 11 "
Dixon. " 'J -
Wcpccl fully iibmlled,
J M IUiuiutt, C. of P
BeguUr and oilier bills allowed.
Bonn! look recess stibbvl to call o
Mayor J. J Toi.son, City v'leik
SPEAKS HERE OCT. 16.
Dr. B. 1 . Dixon Will h: Here and Dlwim
the Issues.
It It eipccicd that tbero will lie a
number of good eakers here from now
until the close of the campaign. The
following received yesterday by the
County ChaliRuu It a good announce
ment:
IUi.kiiiii, N. C. Or:. .
Mr. C. T. Walton, Now Itern.N C.
Dear Sir 1 have made an appoint-
ment for Dr. D. t. Diion In tpeak at
New Bern In your Cnnoly on Oclober
ISth. Pleaaa adverili thlt meeting
thoroughly and gel oat at large a orowit
aa potilbb-
V ours truly,
T. M. BiMHotm,
. . .. '., Cbalrtiah.
Tha beet method of aWaaatalg lb liver
la the net of the fanona little pill known
at IHWItt't Llltla Eailt HI ten. Km)
lo taka. Narar gripe. , f. 8. Dully;.
Wanted I ..
One joting mea from Crave) ononljf,
lo prepare for lb oomlng Itallway .Mail
Bervlce Eiamleailoa. W farplah evrry
thlac, Including book ami wap. A1
dretn, enclnelag itamp, latar-Aiata Cof
renpandotitt Intlltnle, Oedar Itapldt, it,
; ' Th On Oe Ootd Our. '
PnretAii. and wtrvlhrMt " rnwiH'CW4
imiem l. ! Baltic. tiMmif take at u,f
a4quKaiy out.
ON PUBLIC ISSUES.
.
Hun Dan Hugh McLean Spoke Last Nlfht
To a Fair Sized Audience. I
In spite of the continued rain there
was a fair attendance at the Court House ,
last night, to hear the Hon. Dan Hugh ;
McLean, of Harnett, Elector-at-large, ,
apeak on the public Issues of the day.
Mr. McLean is no stranger to New,
Bern, and the attention given laBt night
by his audience showed the appreciation
iu which he is held. :
Mr. McLean was introduced by James
A. Bryan, Esq., and after speaking a few
words iu complimentary terms of the
peopls of this city, Mr. McLean spoke of
the apalhy that was prevalent in North
Carolina, when most momentous issues
were at stake.
The reason for this apparent Indiffer
ence the speaker said was lo be expected
when It is to be remembered the struggle
through which the people of the State
had just passed. '
But it was necessary that the people
should arouse themselves again and go
forth to victory.
Mr. McLean reviewed the situation in
Cuba, Porto liico and the Philippines,
allowing that the Kepublicuu parly was
lo blame for Ihe errors and mismnnaL'c
meiit that had been going on, and that
i lie liberty which was promised llieee
peoples had never been realized by
hem.
The speaker also showed the evils
which threatened the country under an
growing up of an Imperialistic tondciicy
under the Republican administration.
There was frequent applause given the
speaker, during his speech.
The JnuitNAi. wishes to urge that In
future, the people of this city, and coun
ty so far its possible, shall attend all pub
lic speakings.
The names of the speakers is enough
to guarantee a large audience, and it is
certainly due these speakers in all cour
lesy and respect that they be given a
large attendance.
Another thing about these public
speakings, is that they have an educa
tional tendency, ami every one of them
ran bo attended with profit and in
terest. Toi luring skin eruptions, burns and
-ores are soothed at once and pioinplly
healed by applying I )c Will's Wilch Ha
zel Salve, the best known cure for piles.
Beware of worthless counterfeits. K. S.
Dully.
B. & L. Association Meeting.
The New Bern Building and Loan As
sociatlon held Its annual meeting last
nk'ht In the city hall
The Treasurer's report was read and
a, lopted, and in Hie election of nlllcers,
the same ones were re-elecled.
Bcantln !tl K:rJ Y'U H,in AUajrs Boj-'M
ri
TO
Have
.Just Received
A Sample Line
of the
"KSP 'Sartre "STSf A 'WFY
ilYir UK 1 AIN 1
LADIES
Celebrated
Drew, Selby & Co. 's
x
rt S
And. any Lady desiring the LA TEST in
FOOTWEAR, would do well to look 1
fTION. JO SPECIAL ORDERS. f
V. i rj .
r-'.n l;ti)
- .. y
P ',' s ; .'4UCCGS50kS,TO O.
p- A A,
Should be Satisfied.
Cotton Is telling atlOeentsin Au;-
uat, and there is no kick coming from
the farmer at this price, and Iheie ougl t
! to be none from the manufacturer. If
hit business Is not so adjusted that lie
can operate his mill on 10 cent cotton it
Boon will be, and it ought to be. It is
certain that the farmer caunol complain
at 10 cents a pound tor cotion. Two
yeai9 ago he sold it for H cents, and a
year ago for six and a fraction. Tlio-e
were not remunerative figures At fi
cents the average farmer lost nmiiej.
though Borne made a profit even at that
It was generally figured out thai Ihe
faimermuBt have 7 cents to make Ins
cop pay. But if anyone had lold him
he would get 18 cents Ihe prophet would
have been pul down a3 a dreamer.
But 10 cents a pound Is here as an
actual fact. More was paid for a while
but 10 ceuts a pound Iscnough lo salisly
the farmer, aud it seems piobab'ic Ihal
the crop conditions and the world's siq
ply will continue to justify those liuro
1 hey make a new ei a for the Southern
fanner, ll has been a long lime i-iiu e
he could figure his collou at iji"0 a bale
and il makes a mighty pleasant basis lot
figuring. Of course he wisle s be lied
more of it, hilt if all had more of il I in i;
it would not be worth 10 cents Let iiiiu
extract the plcasuie out uf present con
(lit ions without vain regreln Unit In
didn't sell when the market wanner II
cenls, or that he didn't raise twice ...
many bales. Augusta Chronicle.
The Neal .Receivership.
MesBrs. Oulon and Dunn, receives I o
the li. S. Neal properly, returned from
Carolina City, after taking charge of tin
property of that place.
It is the purpose of the receive,; ':
sell the property of Mr. Neal, includim:
mill and timber land, as a w hole, and
not divide it up.
Trenton.
October :rd. Km,'.
Miss Kslell Murray alter niakiim ;i:
extended visit at (ileeuvilte has lei ,a ee,:
home.
Rev. .1. M. Ilensou a'-i-:led In .' ' i
I'airaway ol Beaufort, held a proiiai u i
meeting in Hie M lv Chinch lasi w,i
There was a lire alaim in h ,, 1
Monday, Mr. W. A . Cox ilghlcd m-iu
paper in the lire place and the el.iie;.
burned out. Snu lie In gun lo c mtr
through the ceiling, owing lo i be ,! !.
of the chimney, a lit tic excileiiient ;.'r
no damage done.
Misfortunes never come sin, jh- i.a ,,!,
M rs. L.irtiu, wife-of M r. iv .1 l.-.i i in. :,
parted Ibis life lal Tlniisdav, an i
I lerday liirt hiiihIIchI iiil I wi-ui t
mother in the ccirli tl t ih .
I reft hitslinnd lins n.ii l,i:wl It
I pul hies.
j Mr. K. A. KImmIch lu,, (.:i
where ho will pun UnM- :i hiijM
j f rtl I Ofltltf.
I Mr .1. K. Dixmi luis secim A :
wtlh thu Mnyhvillr S-ipplv ('..
I irel tn see him h-nve
THE
1ARK5 CO. ' $
O iiair.i.
l r?f ':-hnS ' Will 7!i:l!.-
' i. Ml
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I FALL MILLINERY)
is rs
iivlic you to
i
KID
(JLOVi-
5A5J":
h
on? semi -
dies Kid Gloves on
ui on sale for
we k
Ladies Warranted
t
our tt,'!.;," j i .V'j
Of
Pair
r
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mi r i.i
. t : - i. i . ,w a a rs ra h t-m
v e. a &
We
I Bey
T ! I'liov i t ;i l r
V MM', l,i il
a j Kentucky
A i .. .
i li Prompt
i
If joil Wiml it jrond cup of ilclicioug colTce buy u viiim1
anil yon will get it
Thi coffee in fMint1 to any roffoo in tho iimrki t, refrnrd
1cm of firlop.
Grocer.
. . . ..
o
i
o
9
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visit the store.
our custom for
f
1 - 1. ci.
t'W years to no. vie
annual sale of La-
Opening Day, so
7
this day 200 pairs
Kid Gloves in black,
move, uniy ' ,
to each Purchaser.
cBARFOOT. i
asm Winter
T
Oct A
.4, &
p Mi
r. B "& SkS KnaP '
Will
inn'
C:i rria;ve Tii'tifi,
!".d l i i i 1 1 J.-. "; lor i n-
oiir w.mta. Wo
iasi'wili Hardware Co.
l)e!ii;lil, Stoves Our Specialty.
NKW Itl'.U'-J N C
Delivery From Dunn's
1 1 i t ii I ' fl ii e I M'i'l M ln n
ii di r ) , ,,ir I o-.d toippl ich f 1 1 in
liaiilr Mlor.-. N'.- i oi vll -,
er . ileum i I of a 1 1 r I i Ihsn
V tra le with the (Milder it
an I Ka'i:-y Urocrie, Bel
1'ickln, Hiucei. Dine, fa
I'll il ilultnr. and Tor llama
c i H illom I'rl.M.
H v
i It
i in ike a snccl'ili y
1,1th
K r , 'e Ti an an I l)olTees.
Our I'erfoctlon lllcnd
Coffee Is Fine,
Price Only 20c.