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We Havej Been JUST, JXCMSlVt&4 S A fresh lot. Corned Portsmouth Mullets ;uul Small I if,' Hams 5 to li Hip. Also small Breakfast Strips, i In 3 !hs. Good Hotter 2!p. 11). Very host Elgin and Fox liivi-r Print Butter at 30c. We are also agents for the Spanish lioot Toilet and Laun dry Soaps. They are guaranteed to cure Heat, I iiiipli-s, Salt Hheum, Tetter, Itlaok Heads and other Skin Diseases. They are Purely Vegeti hle. Give us a trial for anything in the Grocery Line and -we will do our heat to please you or refund your money. Yours for Business. J. R. PARKER, JR., GROCER, 'Phone 69. "77 Broad Street. c V WE HAVE .JUST UKCF.IVKO New Line of Up-to-date Bat Wing Ties at 25c. A nolihv liu if F; Ve.dH fo Men and B . The mod roinpelt. Gloves cv-r shown llll if Ven'i- oily at lie all price. A Inrin. Hxsort men t of Mens (Gl ored Shirts in all the new color J ut f 1.(10. lon't forgek that we also hnvf the BEST MlIOKS for the least money, wory pair guariin teed. Call nod mh! for yourself. J.G.DUNN&CO., Tlie U-io-lite Fiirninherw, ta pollock htrkkt. Julius M. cArnold, -r Uvery, Fel Nitlo t HorwrA uV . Henries Wagons, llarr. Wrdtf M4 Bob. . tSf-t'trt wrMt's a rwcWIly. ' IwWltl ha otxa for bash Oct thai Broad Utrert. New JVra, M'. t - . If itlcc U Water Vtcru I All ttsnasj watw aadaswar real wfll pWs call as Ita f Hf Uatt Vf It lotk tt Ult aMMtk. WarwlM IM Bumf- latMdMl wit) call at U frtwiliM (if ikon dJIqMl m4 Ml ft IU wattr pply. Tot, Th On Oat Cold Cur. tt lv-.il !." (.""i.", A . Looking for You. Yes, the ason of tlic oyidcr and the ci.w : c.ike I drawing ni'ar, aud :r mr.ili is ' I' 'na ' i Mt' out I v-r.r 'innr com, nil the ruddy pump! in i- Im-koig In the autumnal sun- . u . n.'i: I ,1 U Unit tl 3 liiljll :o l. liiiu'..ig yof Winter Yie!l ei-ect 1111:1 li service from . ..1 li d before rc liina nest aeain d snreiv in rcHo-ii wu nnslit to e-ivi 'inn your cure ai.il - n.palhy. We have ,vi a it'ie ' ' T foot-wear to suit viry mm, wo-nan iiiid chilil in New Bin We have p om fur not!. iiifj hut the BEST. Good leather, good workmanship and correct styles are features shoes MUST possess in order to secure a place orl onr shelves. We have the exclusive sale In New Rern of Zicgler, Plant anil the Em press Shoes. Our aim Is to do not onl. as well, but bettor than any oilier slon in New Bern, that is we Intend giving you more for the same money than you can pet elsewliore, then surely, when ready for your winter shoes, your feet will turn toward our dour. We have also a complete stock of Dress Oood Silks. II. sieiy and Under wear, also a nohhy line of notionB. Call and examine for youraolf. K B. fiAffiBURN. I HAVE OPENED M'SINKSH AT 93 Middle Street! With a line of (tenia Furnishings anil shoes and will carry up-to-date goods. I have secured the agency for Alfred J. Comnicyer's line hIioch and will exhi bit namplcs at once, have also the agency for Wanamaker Si llrown' line of l ay lor and Heady Made Clothing for Men and Hoys. Come and See He. wir,r, u. im Ti:it. Opposite .Ioi rnai. Oltlee in t u 1 fe in m i " IV' m tut q y is HI fid 4 p Is 1 M f. e ..n .f Bricksr Bricks I ftrrj of Uriel a, teill on . PIC40TT, - " Ke. It IU41e fttrwM, or R. K. Tisriop, nf Coitnn Ei ciieng". . Effort to Persuade Farmers to Store Tbeir Cotton. (Jrand Lodge of Ma sen?. Streets Laid With St.iue. Aiidlloiiuiu Causes Varying Opinions. The Hearing at Ureeus boro. Special to Journal, Kai.kiuii, October 8. Grand Seer Ury John ('. Drcwry of the. Grand Lodge f Masons reports thai there are now 312 subordinate lodg, s and that the total membership is 14,000. The most earnest efforts are being made here to induce farmers to refuse to sell their cotton for less than 10 cents A number of them are storing. The State Superintendent of public Instruction Is now preparing hla abstract of reports, lie has as yet failed tun- ceivc reports from the County Superin tendents of Cumberland, Edgecombe, Iredell mil Martin. District Democratic elector D. C. Iteckwlth and Congressional nominee J. II. Pou returned today from Ran dolph county where they made speeches ast week. Mr. Iteckwlth says the pari) will get the same vote it got in the Aug. tat election in that county, that the at tendance at the speakings was good and interest was shown. This city has so far this year laid 62 blocks of macadamize, the granite Died tieing taken from the quarry which furnished the stone for the Stale capltol. There Is a hitch here about the audi torium. It was at first decided to buj the Trade building, make an entranci through it and build the auditorium li rear. The auditorium stockholders voted, but not by a stock voie. Now a stock vote will be taken. Many peopl Hi) not like the location In rear of Tradi tmikllng, bet dcelre a prominent location and a handsome and showy building. Democrats are manifesting much in terest in the bearing at Greensboro which began today, of the cases againai Democratic election officers. The Insti tution of theae suits has aroused no Httl. feeling, particularly against district attorney llolton, Republican ox-Stati chairman and one of the bitterest Re publicans in the Stale. Relurnins; From the War. Special to Journal. London, October 8. -Ki President Krugcr, aeconllng to reports, has de cided to reside In Brussels Kmger's grandson, Mr. Eloff, will siil October 10 lo prepare a residence In llrusaela for Mr Kruger, who will sal1 on the Djtcli cruiser Gcldcrland a fe days later. The City of London Volunteer! sailed for England today from Cape Town their departure being attended by I scene of great enthusiasm. Sir Alfred M liner, In the course of an address tlmnklug them for their services to the Umpire, told them that a still greater reception awaited them at home. A rallay collision In a Borlln station today killed 10 and wounded 28 peo pie. The Minnesota Tornado. prclal to Journal. MisMArons, Minn. Oct. H The lor na lo In M Inneaola klllwl 0 people am ounlc I many. Much property wai test roy a at 1 ewalle. oil people wen hUo kllldl In a Finnish tillage. Tbe tor ntdo struck a railway engine boos an mailied the engines and cars Into scrap Iron. Quiet in China. Special to Journal. Wasiiinoton, Oct. 8 -Minister Wu tells tho Hlate Department that lb rumor that there are great armies of lloiers under terms Is nntrue. The Kmpress Dowager sod court bavr Ko.io to Blisn HI. The United Stales bss not ret replied to the French ante on the Chinese qneitlon. Gen. Lee Farors Caateea. Special lo Journal. Wasiiinoton, Oct. 8. Oo. Fltxaoh le, In bis anaoal report to lbs War De partment, comes but In favor of tlx arm; canteen and declares that It tends lo the morel latprovetasat of the and cltee tbe condition of one penlcalkr command, wbkb asd no caateea before they came under him, lo prove the decla rat on Tbe administration uke food care to publish every good word It n eiltee for lb army caateea Brjn at His Bone. Bpeelal 10 J on real. SautsT, 111., Ootokstr aV-W. J. Bryan we (Ivan grand meeptioa at kU Wrtk- pUo at UU town, tie taet hh relative sad asany o4d friends and visited Ue eld rare . . - Mr. Dry an addressed tae Wg erewd t daf before eUrUng on bu ler Uroejgh tlllnol. Mr, Bryan skewed aesne fee. tag at eoeae of Ike eUlagnre nulng Mo Klotef and Rooeevell plotatare la tbe window daring bit vMl. CASTOR I A . Tor latasU and CUMrea. Til Iki Yoa Ksti A!;:;i E::;t the jr? JZ PgnntBre nf CeCy. v- Advance In Coal Wares By All Compa nies. Convention Called. Special to Journal. Pbilidblbhia, Pa , Oct. 8 A ten per cent, advance to the coal miners has been made unanimous by all tbe coal rail ways and Ibe Independent operator!. It is expected that work will be re sumed lu all lb anthracite coal mines neit Monday. President Mitchell calls the miners hi convention at Scran ton next Friday. An annual wage scale arrangemeut similar to that in force In the bituml nous coal Held Is advocated by Mitchell and other leaders. The operators In those regions meet their employees ea"ch year and nx the wage scale. Colder Weather. Washingtn, Oct. 8. For North Caro- na, rain followed by clearing and colder 1'uesday, fresh south shifting to north west winds. Weather Conditions: A high pressure area Is central over tbe northwest which hss extended into tbe lake region, the Interior and the western and northwest ern stales with much colder weather. Freezing temperatures are reported from Nebraska northward. Heavy frost lecurred at St. Paul. Showers have falleu In tbe Gulf and Sjuth Atlantic State, Ohio Valley, lower lake region, and on the Middle and North Atlantic coast. Post Office Affairs. Washington, October 8. Tbe busi ness of the Post office depaitment has ncreased one-third lu tbe laat four years or 180,000,(X)0, aud the difference U- ween expenses and receipts Is slowly hut surely decreasing, having been tl,- 500,000 less for the last fiscal year than for the year previous, but tbe balaace on the wrong side of the ledger is still uon- idorable, the exact figures for the year uelng $4,801,718.84. Unless the abuses of second class mail, which are entirely too numerous, but which Cougress has refused lo legislate out of existence af tor two bard and bitter lights, are al lowed lo Increase, the business of the Host office will be in a few years self- sustaining. It la hardly llkjly that It will ever be allowed (6 become profitable lo any con iderable extent, as the movement for one cent letter postage, which has not been actively pushed for several years an be depended upon to become popu- ar as soon as the deficit In the postal service is overtaken by the receipts. DEMOCRATIC CLUBS. Call for Organization In Townships Next Saturday. By order of the State Chairman of Democratic Clubs, the following call Is Issued: Tbe Hlate Association of Democratic Clubs was organised In Raleigh on Srr lember 26lh. A permanent organization wu made try electing a President, Becre lary, one Vice-President from each Coo cresslonal District and an Executive Committee of Ove members. Kleven delegates, one from escb dls met and two representing the Hut at large were elected lo represent the Asso elation at Indlaoapolls at the National Convention of Club. Kleven alternate lelegates were also elected. Tne organization, In lis woiklng force hss representative In all parts of lb SUle. Tbe object of the Association to assist In giving Brysn and Stevenson the electoral vote of North Carolina, and lo kelp elect nine Democratic Coegreee aen from Ibis Bute. To this end, ill patriotic cllliens are cordially Invited lo co-operate. Tbe platform and principle of the Association are found In Ike platform of ike Democratic party promulgated Kansas City. Tbe Club bare no eandl i olkf r tkaa those earned by toe Democratic convralloes. The Count Chairmen are reqneeted to cell a meeting la ench township their various eounllea oa Saturday, Ike ltlk day of October, for Us purpose org salting n Club. Ill also urged that al eacb (peeking by candidate or other Democrat n Club be formed Do not let na opportunity pee lo o rata tee. Tbeee dub are n pert of Ik party machinery, Tkey are sebject to Ibe party nelborhy Tbe twj main parpnoea lor wblcb tbe are to be formed are l distribute h tere te r and to brie out a fall fata. It p reseated thai Ike last aaaspalga teen red a full reg letrettoa. A noon a a Club It id eead Ik name of tbe adaoara Roa. F. M. Simmon, Cbelrmaa, Raletgb K. 0. Alee need a Hst of Ik edteer a Mai Tboaipao, H Tort OM, M. 0 Let aaek dab appelal na noil re lite u eure tba attendance of Total ailbapon. A fall rot will gtvalbe DesnocraU part MM aaaloritf. Tba Intnea (evolved are ateaseaton. rttnl aad far eeneblug. Oar free laetlielioae are aadangeind by a aaioala) policy abreed aad by atgregatloa af aUk ai Let Worth Caroline mak a Ina Mead galnftbotb. ; , Tbe Ituta AteoeteUea adaptad aa tu emblem a bsitloa aaatelalag a pkter al tbel great Irlbana al Ik pula penpia, Wllllaei Jeeelng Bryan, apoo a seld al stiver, eedrcted by tkas barnleg wonU ft kl greet epeeeh at awteei "Th Ms retber tkaa tba Dellarr In tkl eseteee I eoeUIeed Ike true Ue ry f ovmtnt, 0. T. Witii, C'k'mn. t . T. TtTTtv-, r-'r''T. The following quotations were receiv l by f. E. Latham & Co, New Ben J . C. Niw York, Oct. 7. Cotton; Open. High. Low. Close Oct 10 41 10. I III 10 1(1. H Nov in 10 lu.:i i It'.ln lo.JU Jan I) Hi in IT) 10.08 10.1-.' l'Ml l"SI Mi 7li( in Mch O.ii'i 10.17 May 10.02 10 17 !i 1 2 It'.' 2 M2i Wheat: Open. Iliirh. Dec 8'.' 1 8:i Con. Gas . ll'y Pfd. . Fed. S Con. T Leather . . Cotton receipts were 41,000 lialea at all ports. LlvflriMl Mnt-ket. Spots 0 13-32. Sales 6,000 hales, .100 American. Futures closed uuiet. ai.d steady. Oct-Nov. 5.1(1 Nov-Di e. 5 New Burn CotUm Mai-ket. Cotton Bold in the local market yeatci- day at 9 00 to 104 Don't fall to look nt our stock of Shoes, Shirts, Neek wear, etc. I can do you good. J. J. Baxter. Davis' Pharmacy has exclusive agency for "TJiefl" cigars. Vaccination fchlclda at Davis' Phai- maey. Cream Cocoanut and tallies at McSor- ley's. "Theo" cigars on sale only at Davis Pharmacy. Don't fail lo examine, the Oaks Mc-tt Market Stock before going else where For disinfecting, use chorldc of I. line roiu Davis' Pharmacy. I. TltlWVlTII. BLACKSklTE & WHSELBIGRT. Manufacturer of Boggles, Wagons. Carts, ttr, Hepalrlng Doneun Short Notice, Buggies, WagonB, Carts and liraya kept on hand for Bsle. Nhopa South Fr.iiit Hlri.l. Nor Ihfi lUllroml. JSTBTW BBTEtliT, . 1-T. O. MASONIC OPERA H ThurHilay, Oct. 11. THE KVKNT OF THE SEASON Engagement of AmerlcHR Tragtdian Mr, Robert Downing Assist d by the Talented Hi I Beautiful Alberta I'-onvente. And complete oompu y including Cia. D. Herman, Willlan bom ns, .1.11 Is i Kingsbury, Minnl Mrdiry. l'r -sealing his latest and greatest Illrltnril, Th3 Iilon IleartaMl. Bv Arrnua Dcnl.si flAi.t., Ywj. Hopaib prm nlslh n f a ma n i 'i nt play. Uorgeons C.Jslum s. App o ri. ate aceu'-ry. Original musla ; o .It ve tuooee. Kndorsed by I'lnla h-lpl Is, Waahlnglon, Baltimore, f h-esg , H Ion, Baa Francisco, Mow (hi -ns A rosaantlo dram equal to th I t Under direction of E D Hhiw - Don't Take Chances Hh natavanllloa, ppl tor Quad baotlng. iWitatMaf baasa tkaa ml a gaod bag Ibittagb eVIecVre waiariaL art lb bind Ibrt nerer fstl lo do all Ibe It ei pureed of H. Irary Wlaebreiar Hetobs Fovdw anl fthn. Our se erteteal Of Plngt and Dnubl EerrvU tins U rery tnumtlng, M are price. F ill II" " Ptryrta aad Pnadrh; v::. t. niTsT 1 A i" v " ri , r I 'tn, N. C 'US Ontario Prepared buckwheat 5 J na 1 In 2, :i iitnl li jioiiml jitie'-iies. Also Olil Fash ioned Kttckwiii'iil, I'lesli Lot I-'iitiey Klj;iii lintter 0 .Inst Iieceived; Maple Syni) in cans; White Cot- olene in 2 and 4 pound tin litmkcte. Krusli lot Ileinz's Sweet Mixed i'ioklea .tlid Swtct (iefkins' O Horse liadish, (.'alsup and Sauces- New liat rel Kttl ton Market Corned Heef; Fancy Cieain ('hcose and Holocna, I .5 Anythiitfr in (iroceries you want AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. J. L 'l'lione 91. mm 5 J. A. JONES, ItKOAIt STRKF.T Iiverv, F'if, vSals' mid and HOESES I',m-i- Fiinnd in New Mi i n. llaniess, KoIh-s, Whips, ( 'art PLANTER'S The Planter's Warehouse i. umI the linesl Waii honse in I lie l.arL'i-sl and Fine.-t Slm-k "f loealed Slate. with plenty of orders for all the 1 1 is I he aim of t he manaio n sales and lo fee that ton are Uell Uiharro. Our unit In is " 1 1 i'h I 'i teres!." 'oliae, -111 I. Free Slalde ('ll)lleihiun to I PLANTER'S WAREHOUSE CO., J. M. HOWARD, Manager. K. H. I.AN'dl.l-.Y, Auctioneer Trustee's Sale. Pursuant to thi-iiower of sslo confer red upon Allien K. Hhsttuck trusten In a certain deed In trust cieculcil by James K Hawkins and llary C Hawkins hli ife dated December IHih, 1BMD and rcc orded In the oMlcc of llegliter of l)eed Oraven county, book 102, page Wfi in 100, the debt secured thcrrby and the tald Ined of trust having been assigned lo the K. 11. it J A. Mesdowst.'o, and upon the reiiuest of tlia said Mary V. llatklna the undersigned will on Momlsy the 12th, dsy of Navcmticr 1WKI at Hie Imur of 12 o'clock m. at ibe Court llouw door of Craven connty offor for sale snd sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following descilbed real estste, vis: All that tract or parcel of land lying and being situated In said county on the north aid of tbe Atlsntlc and North Carolina Railroad being a part of the latid deecribed In the above reel 1I deed of Trail, heilnnlnr at the Atlantic and North Carolina Hallmad bridge tt l or Creek, and thenoe with said creek lo the month of Grn Tend Ilrsncb, ibenn with tb run of ssld brsn b beck to the said Itallroad. and thence with said Hall road to the bwlanlnf containing 100 acre more or leu. This th ath, day of October 1000. K II. k 1. A. MEAIMtWH Co. Assignee By R. II. MKADOWd, PreeWeat. i iiSLBook Store ! I W can please roa in 1 S Heli ool Book line I Rcltool It It J Nlmpfe G. H. Ennett. J 1 Wliolenale afc KHuil Srooer, 1 71 r,:vl Nt. g ar r.KT, M'KWAK'I'.t NTANIr, STABLES. Fine. - ! SI i cuncL 2v"CTILiEG Al-O 11 ( 'olliph lc l,ili-lif ItllL'-.'ie-, W.lL'oll, U h.-els, Kir. .1 A. JO M.S. Ilroml Street, Stewart's Old Stand WAREHOUSE in I lie liii tinchs part of I he We ill have ph nh of I, i in I his part of I he Stale. urn- In I" 1 lie,, il al h ut i,,n ,, :, r on III" Atlelltl noil ki II In I Willi TSUI he npelilllL' l-ale, and lie Mill trv t fy"..idoi every ueek-day at II .leek D. F. JARVIS, 6,1 IDLI.OCK STREET. SOI.K AOKNT FOK Aim n great vnriely of rikhIs in newent styles ami shades for HtiiU. Bagging and Ties We are reedy to supply th trade with Online tugging and Tl, l otb, tleary Harks, Vo. Prkai ate HI iht. f. i:. J.!.... a Co TdtteatyTtx Nyer. Omtmnoi-Tbl I te kindly glre yon nolle tksl tba ally las boot for IMO U now la mr band for aollaeilaa, aad na arlf ecu lets I of jourUiat wlUb appreciated bt J. J. Toteoa. Cllj Tt Oot ' Tailor fflfo Made Salts 'I ! 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