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mzm. VOL. XV11I -NO. 162. NEW RK&N, M. C, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 5, 1901). NINETEENTH YEAR 4. AS to I AN HACKBURN'S CASH - SHOE - SALE Daring the next few days we are ft offering a line of Ladies $1.50, $2.00 M tis and $2.50 Shoes for, listen, ??c per j pur. Take advantage of this golden op- jj portunity and come. The Sale begins a this, Wednesday morning. W & - 1 f 47 & 49 Pollock Street. Oiyviiviiyvtytyviy ?(wVivv 5 Jttst Received! JOBXSBIDq Senatorial Primary Tends To Weak en State Campaign A fresh lot Corned Portsmouth Mullets and Small Hams 5 to (i lbs. Also small Breakfast Strips, Si to 3 lbs. Good I'.utter 2o: lb. Very beat Elgin and Fox liiver i'rint Butter at ;()c. We are aleo agents for tlie Spanish Root Toilet and Laun dry Soaps. They are guaranteed to cure Heat, I'in.plcH, Salt Ithctim, Tetter, Black Heads and other Skin Diseases. They are Purely Vcgctrble. Give us a trial for anything in the Grocery Line and we wi'l do our best to please you or refund your money. Yogrs for Business. J. R. PARKER, JR., GROCER, 'Phone 69. 77 Broad Street. 3 Steamer GUIDE Leaves No v Hon JCnes I: y : nd Friday at 8 a. m., arriving at. Haylo o lime at term o Leaves Hayboro Wednesday an I fcat- iltdny at 7 a. in., arriving at New Bern samn nflcrnoo't. The following puinla will lie madc- Adam Creek, inlal, Vanili'incrr, Li.mber Landing, llurrla W'ha-f and '0 it wall. Schedule effective Sept. l.-tli, 11)00. HaY HlYKll TllANhl OltlATIOS Co., J. F. Cowki.i., Okn. Manaosii. Don't Take Chances wi h ammon tl n, mpploi T r (.ui 1 ibo't.o-. Bitter a i I 03 e than miss a go I 1ii lliroi gh refect v n.a'orii.l I I' the kind h t nev.ir foils to- do all Ibat la f pec ted of It. 1 1 ery Winchester Brook . 1 4 Powder i n I Shells. Our rs soilnent of Hingis ai d Doul l" l am II Otii a a very I treating, no are prices. F ill Una of BIrjr. lea and Bui dm a. WW. T. 11IL.L, 91 AM M (Idle H'.. New Hem. N. C THEY HAVE ARRIVED ! Th ) Ha hIm meat and C al Line of Heating Mtovm, Bot'i Wood and Coal ncr ih n In tiir city. W- are ulao g n'a for ilie wall laovu High Oiadj ' Cooking H to yen. tea a Tba Firwlil r, Elmn, larn.er Girl, P tuner Boy, O.K. king .a I O, K. Queen. All of , llrk weioeraaYe to give per- lee' aaMifwtina. If yoo are la a -ed of an thing In the Hardware Lb or Huh, boor and Blinds, tlin. I 'neat or Malli git m a all aad CAN AND WILL tUVE TOO MOMBTi . Yowrs for Boaltes, - . LH.CUTltR H'DV'FCO Cots At Soldier Home. A Noble til ft. Reception At Soldiers Home. Hosiery Mill Out- j pnt. Decrease In Mortgages. Special to Journal. Raleigh, Octaber. 4 Secretary Pearsal) tif the democratic State Committee saya that while juat now the Senatorial content la attracting (armore attention tt)n the National campaign, ao far B Nprlli Carolina it concerned, yet be thlnka It will aoon be fought out, and that then the public will return to tbe main laaue. In tbe 8th and 9th district It la learned from a member of tbe State Democratic Committee that the c mcemui of oplni n among the party ia that the hot Senato rial la injuring the national campaign; the reaaon given being that the itrontr eat party workers there are parting on the Senatorial queation and not working for the Congressional candldatea and for Bryan as they should be doing among the doubtful voters. It la also said that some of tbe strongest advocates from these districts for tbe Senatorial primaries are now most anxious for postponement of it, abandonment of tbe plan, or else abandonment of it ao fai as those districts are concerned. Julian S. Carr haa provided the cot and furniture tor 60 persons in the nen hospital at tbe Soldiers Home. In thin hs carries out bis offer made at tbe an nual meeting of tbe Stale Yeterans As sociation bere in August. It Is a very noble gift, It makes tbe much needed hospital Immediately available. The Daughters of the Confederacy will be represented by aT delegates bere next wook. Tbey will be given a recep tion at the Soldlor'a llouic. St. Paul's African M. , church bere I nearly ready for occupancy, It was be gun la 1884; has cost abhoe $80,000, of which while people gave a large part; seats 1800 people and Is an Imposing building. The Willard hose factory here now employs 125 persons. Its output i :tK) dozen a day. It has replaced hal Its looms with those making One goods. Tbo Seaboard Ajr Ljne Is putting down 10 miles of 80 lb, rail South o lioro, towards Hamlet. It Is building large lopot and olllccs at Hamlet. Tba decrease In llio number of cro lien i and mortgages In this count) Ibis yoar la about 1 ft, tbo legister of deeds says. Tbe Secretary of State U shipping I hi public a id private acts of the June tens ion of tbe legislature 2,000 of the pi I rate, U.0U0 of the public. Tbe next meeting of the corporation commission Is fined for Thursday, Octo ber K During Hoplembor tbo mean tempera ture hero was T.V8 degrees, or 8 8 above the average. The highest 0(1, lowest fi?. Kalnfall ID Inches, or an Inch less than tbe Average. TRAIN ROBBER KILLED. Brave The Eicltinf Attempt To Rob a Train. Messenger Resists And Wins Fight. Special to Journal. Council Bluffs, Iowa, October 4. - A train was held up to day near here by train robbers. Tbey forced the engineer and fireman to run the front of tbe train half a mile ahead, of the remalnii g cars. The express messenger refused to open hi car door. The train robbers then placed two charge of dynamite against tbe door and forced the tmglueer to explode one of the charges. It failed to qp$o the dopr and then the fireman was forced to explude the sec? ond charge whch bew the flopr open. One robber climbed into tbe cat to blow open the safe, but I he eg press messenger, nampd Charles Uailer, shot him six times. The messenger tried to kill the other robber but tbe latter fled. The dead body of the rubber was brought by freight to Council muffs. Wllmtngtoin Jail Escape. Wilmington, N. C, October 3 Tl e keeper of tbe new H.uover county Jail discovered this morning that a good aized jail delivery 1 had been effected dnrlng the night. Four prisoners escaped through a transom in one side of the building under the eaves. Contrary to orders tbey were DOl locked up In their cells, This left Ihum free to climb on top of one of the cages and gut up into the jail loft. They took their hammocks, buckled them together, ond to end, and making one end fast to a bar across the transom, easily descended to the ground. Two of tbe escaped prisoners were committed for larceny and ono (or highway robbery Tbo fourth, Who was In for S trifling of fenBO, was taken soqii aflpr he exeaped. Another surrendered hlmiulf late' this afternoon, STILL APART, U I "Sic b i:!mj s fi I i It. p r'eJ Hii vjes u $ I HI, ii 1 in i "4??' " 2 3 Great Day in Indianapolis. Indianapolis, Ind., Oct. 8. Oreat ei thuslaam and large allendnuce marled tbe convention of tbe National Associs. tlon of Democratic Clubs, wliloh began here today. The program for the opsnlng session of the convention as officially announced was changed just prior to the hour of meeting. President W. It. Hearst was eipected to be present and pi aside, but telegraphed that ho was 111 and unable to attend. The convention was tbert fore called to order by Ueuator James K, Jones, chairman of the Democratic Nallonlonal Committee, Mayor Taggait was Introduced and made an address of welcome. The parade was a big auccess. From the buildings in the business portion American lings and streamers of bunting were filing to tbe breeze, l'rnniluenl among the dccoralloua portraits, framed In eleclrlcl bulbs, of distinguished leaders of tho Ilemoeracy were displayed Thouaaudt of persons llusd the wide, walks, Chinese Situation. Special to Journal. Wahuinoton, Oct. 4. The Chinese city of Shan Hal Kwan baa surrendered to a British battle ship. Throe British regiments have been aeul to garrison ll. Tbe American and Russian command ers have formally notified Field Marshal Count von Waldersee of tbe withdrawl of the American and Russian aoldlcra, respectfully. The United Bute marines will proceed to Cavite. Tbe British and Germans continue sending troop to Pekln. Washington, Oct, 8. Plans are under consideration by whloh tbe powers will see that China carries ont her purpose of punishing the guilty persons. The sin cotllv of China being accepted, It Is felt to be proper that the punishment she la diets shall be carried out In such a public manner, either with the knowledge of the foreign ministers or la their presence that there can be mo question as to the oompletenea of the reparation. The German Qorernm.nl desire that Ibis course be pursued, and there appear to be a general disposition to adopt such supervision of Ik punlsbmeat. IT. XV. HIBtFHON, . f Architect & Siipcrintendeni Cl Kroafl fared NOTICE I All persons wanting any kind of Btove work, Tin work or I'lombing Don Coll on , , . ;J t , J. w. Wood. And yon will find his price low and Work Satisfactory. Corner Proswl and Middle Blrect Weather Conditions. Washington, Oct. 4. For North Cai- ollns, lain Friday, fresh nonbeatl winds. Weather Conditions: A moderate de pression of tbe barometer has moved in to the Gulf and is apparently south of Port Kadi. Clondy and unsettled weather haa spread Into the Eaat Gulf Slate and showers are reported this morning In that section and Atlantic coaal stale. Wilmington reported a rainfall of 1.88, and Jacksonville S 01 Inches during tbe past U hours. The temperatures have been moderate on tbe Atlantic coast, and ranged yestei day from 88 to BO over the Interior val. ley and West Golf State., . Tbe conditions Indicate unsettled w.alb.r for this section during lb nest 88 boors with occasional showers The winds will be mostly from sort beast and fresh. Little Chanpe In the Strike, miners Ex pect Better Terms. Special to Journal. WlRjcJCBBAttttK, Pa., October 4 The situation in tbe mining itiiktt U un changed todav. Fourleeu thousai.rj strikers have appealed to President Mitebell for supplies. Food U laing db trlbuted at Pnltavllle. The last of the Heading eolli.rea save one. Is tied up. Coal in scarce and shipments have nearly stopped. It is believed that Ibe companies are about to change iheir olTcrs and make more liberal term.i to the slnkeri The report reaches this ciy tbi.1 luu Deli, ware and Hudson Company, ouo of the lge pfod uoers, Is now trj ing to make arrangements for lower terms of trans portation over the lines of connecting roads to tidewater, President Mitchell expects that be will have occasion to issuo a call for a general conference of representatives of tbe local unions, to lie held In Scrauton during the latter portion of this week. Delegates hava been ele -ted In somo mining districts, iucludlng Shenandoah, although Ibe call has not yet been is sued. As matters now Bland it may not be made for several days. THE MARKETS, The following quotation)' were receiv ed by J E. Lai hum & Co, New Bern, N. V. Nbw Yoiik, Oct. 4 Cotton; Open. High. Low. Closi Oct 10.2H 10.38 10 2l 10 ,34 Nov (0.0.J 1 0,1 ill 10,01 10.111 Jan u b0 0.1)8 0,110 0.1H Mob 8.00 0,07 81)0 fl.'.Ki May 8,S!I 8 87 (1.811 (l.H-l WuKA'f: Open. lll?h. Low. t low Ilec 8ilJ h:1J Klt 8)l. ion. (las Kilt llbt So. Ify I'M .12 j M Fed, S fcl :w Con, T 7li Leather 10j 10J Cotton receipts were 4!i,0o0 hales al all ports. New IWtrii Collon Mrktt. Cotton sold In the local market yeslei day'at 0.80 to 10. Pales were Lll IisIcb. Leaders All Be There. New Yobh, Oclolicr 11- Tammauj V program for the Madison Square Harden meeting on October 16 has Ihcii com pleted, Mr, Cook ran will have a place of honor on the platform. Mr. Itryan will rpo ik first. After him will come Adlal F. Sn -veusou, and then Mr. Cock mil. The olli er speakers will be Weli.-tcr Davis, John B Sianchtleid and William F. Mackey, of Buffalo. Edward M Hhcphcrd will preside. After leaving the Garden Mr. Bryan will speak at Madison avenue and Twen ty.fourlh street, st Tammany Halt, v. hcie meetings will he held Inside and outside snil st Cooper Union. At Madison Sipin e Garden each person who eulers will io calve a small American Hag Davis' Pharmacy has exclusive ageni y for "Theo" cigars. Celery Headache Powders guaranteed to cure headache. Made anil Hold al Davis' Pharmacy. Vaccination Lblelds at Davis' Thai macy. 2 ft Ontario Prepared buckwheat In tl, :i and fi pound pac ays. Also Old Fash ioned hui'knheal, ImcsIi Lot 1 alley Kljjin Butler Inst lli-ceived; Maple Syrup in cans; White C'ol olene in 2 and I pound I in buckets. Fresh lot lleinz's Sweet Mi veil Pickles .mil Swtet. Gerkins' Horse Wadisli, (talsnp and Sauces- New barrel Fulton Market Coined Beef; Fancy Oivain ( hee.se and Bnlomia. Anything in Groceries you wnnt AT THR LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. :? J. L. EL & Stat Jail filrwer, 5 'I'Iuum' 91. Tl Iln:l St. J A. JONES. .... IIKOAI) STP.KKT. STKWART'S (L STANI. Livcr.y, 1VmI, Sale and ISx'lian;k . STAB TrrTT rr- cry I',, WU1 Carry Hew Tort. - Richmond, Va., Oct I A largs crowd assembled tonight at tba Rawerrolr Park Caaloo, a nfl front tb city, to hoar David a mil of New York discos U campaign tseoa. Ia tba course of his peeeb Mr. Hill said It waa right that Bryea was givaa th Detancratle absal- aatloa, and held ibat la ble poblle career for fonr year tbo aomlse bad aot said a foolish thing. ' Hit. Hill ld that be broagbt good ebter from Ibe Implre Btalei that lb people there war falling lolo 11 net that tbe Democratic were working atgbt and dsyi that nothing' honorabte would be left andoae In order to gain a Desnoerst victory, and that th Democrats eipected to oarry New Turk Plate for Bryan. CASTOR I A For Infants and Chlldrea. Tli Hi Yea Kin r;:;t Cr:M ll.ars the C'gnatnr Feeling of safety pervade tbe house hold that usee One Minute Cough Cure, th only harmless remedy that produce immediate result. It la Infallible for couth, colds, oroop and all throat and long trouble. It will preveat eoatarap tlon, F, f. Duffy. Ml-! I' -I Slu, k of and 1jLTJ"X. i 1 1 1 J I . -1 - I .1 II ol I 111 J ' lr-F.lr. .1. i il SI reel l . I ii i ' ,,1 , I'.iiin III ol' 1 tllj ie-, H'ilL SIcHiut s Old Sliiiicl PLANTER'S WAREHOUSE Tin .111(1 I lie ll ll pli ll i loresl. I'l.llllel all liell.-c I- I. Iille.il U an In III III t lie Male. ill y of il (t r.-i fur all the Titb.n m in tlo Hint mi lllnlln Ii io - pal I id n. hi s td I I ol' I ll' SI. lie l -i.lial al l III it III. II al Ii l l'i .11 Mil 0 1 1 A it i 1 1 1 1 Malilo I In mallet twill M I I 1 I I'l else Mill. Cream Cocoanut and tallies al ley'. M.S., "Tbeo" cigars on sale Pharmacy, ouly at Hutu Peanut Brittle and fresh taffy, al Mc Sorley's lodsy. London' El; Cotl Order. Csjicaso, Oct. l.-.NsgotltkB for U ate of 500 -000 ton of AaMrloaa ooal kav practically bee) oosSplMed hetwee t Cbkage trsa of bltomlaous coal aslaa nwaer and operator and sa tg.at of a Loadoa brokerage Aras wko I wow la thlselly. Tho parch aslag parlU ' will aead laeir owa transport to carry ; tbe eoaL Tb deal I believed to asark tb beglanlag of a rag alardeannd by Brltlsk eonoem for Asaertcaa eoal ' AfUl a long training by prwctloal t perlaee aad slady fro . oelebrated books oa lb human eye aad acleoilfical Itllng of Was 1 feel eosspeteal after kavlng lOKbawd aa p-to-dst trial case to sail faovlally tl yoa wltb glasea. I will ticaaog teaa aay tins wltkla oae month fro. I bar a tall line of al optical good. Year, Mo., 1. 0. Bailer, Tbe Jeweler. , - J, J. Baiter baa lb tnt 1!n of clotblns ever la tbe city to be sold at Old price. Call oa hlra bafnr bnylog. Don't f.ll to f'e.r., Fli'tlS, ' fill f.nl J. J Io.. -k at oof slot k of nr, tic. I rfi (1 Julius M. cArnold, s& ExekanKe Nlablooi. Uerarfi A Iffiilrit, llarweas. Whips Baggiiw, Wsgons, sal Robev. nrt'art wheal a specialty. gSrWIU be opes for business Oct at Ho M Broad Btreet, New Bern. N liliLBook Store j OUR PILL OPENING !I0MT K0EH1NG. PLANTER'S WAREHOUSE CO., J. M. HOWARD. Manager. I.ANUI.KV, A.k.I. ..n. t r. r I 4 o i i CordH ; f , : 1 I WolOOmoi r -J-.t. ;.','. I' Jy G. H. Ennctt, J School , Children . Th Pns Dy Colrl Cur., t U . -I I - ..l rt,.4 Ht , ,!-.... (, , A tt.y to Wo have jfist rewived a line of tbo above well known Shorn and invite your inspection. We have them in Kid I'ateut Leather and Calf I'atent Leather in both button and Inco and in both black and tan Vici Kid. Call early and get. your choir of Styles) and Sixea. J.G.DUNN&CO., D. F. JARVIS, 6.1 POLLOCK STPECT. -SOI.F. AtiKNT I'Oi: cJualuu Made Stilts Also n (reHl variety of good in newent style and shades for SuiU. 1 X ) 'vl W TOLLOCK 8TRKKT. Bagging and Ties Bricks.i Bricks ! Anyone Wnewl of lfricke, dalKiq . Ho. It Middle Utrwat, '.'! '. or K. K. Bishop, nrar Cotton Ex chani?, . . . - . Weareresdy toeupulg .the Usde "b Coll on Pegging aad Ties, Ht D'otn, tlv Racks. V. 1 Trkaa aia hl;hi. TW . a. ' m. ... Xrm oo1, Foster' Bho, I)om Its, Ntiti-ins, etc., si J, J, Hattr's. For 5aI6 or Leae 1 Lot ea Roatk fmat fittaet, !..' fif4WT ft.ri t, ' -' 1 "aMtftkanlgbt'saillt J.aarflfty Apply to J. K. LAND, Agent.
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