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fflg r. - r VOL. XYIH-NO. 167. SIW Blttl, I. C, THD&SDAT MOSIIie, OCTOBER II, 1900. NINETEENTH VKAll f ' We Have Beeit Just Received! ) A fresh lot Corned Portsmouth Mullets and Small 1 i llama 5 to G lbs. Also small Break fits t Strip?, 2 to 3 I lis, Good Rutter 25c lb. Very Butter ut 30c. We arc also agents for the Spanish Root Toilet and Laun dry Soaps. Tliey are guaranteed to cure Heat, l'iirple?, Salt Rheum, Tetter, Black Heads ami other Skin Diseases. They are Purely Vegetrble. Oive us a trial for anything in the Grocery Line and we will do our best to please you or refund yoiir money. Yours for Business. J. R. PARKER, 'Phone 69. WE HAVE JUST HKOKIVKi) New Line of Up-to-date Bat Wing Ties at 25c. A nobby line of Fancy Vests for Men and Boys. The most compel! line of Men's Gloves ever shown in the city at all prices. A large asRortmeut of Mcn Col ored Shirts in all the new color J at .$1.00. bon't forget that we also have the BEST MIOE8 for the least money, every pair guaranteed. Call evnd aee for yourself. J.G.DUNN&CO., The lJ-tedato Furnliiher, 67 POLLOCK STREET. nnn't Talco Chances vita asasaalUiHl, if (nf Qiail ikuUit, Btttaf fay m Umi Im i ro4 ka fkfaa( Maotlv tufatiaL IHUkl(l tKat f( fails U ia H flha W ipatHI M. lar Wlwck ; rWkaln rvdr 4 (Mll. Oa , swrimMl mt 8lnl a4 Pwsbtt Bamll fltins h ry Inttrwtlnc. JrtWi f T ill H nl Plryrl and Hrnidrl. .vri. T. HILL, ' ti M m:i:' St., Vo l C. Looking for You. ACS, tUC KHUN Ut UIU UJBim atuu auv buckwheat cake is drawing sear, and while the moth it taking bis last bite dot of yonr winter coat, and, the rnddy pumpkin is basking in the autumnal sun xei we would remind you that its high time to be thinking of your Winter phoes. Tou well eipect'much service from your. feet before the robins nest again and surely in return you ought to give them your care and sympathy. We have provided a stock of foot-wear to suit every man, woman and child in Mew Hera. We have room for nothing but the BEST. - Good leather, good workmanship and correct styles are features shoes MUST possess in order to secure a place on our shelves. We have the exclusive sale in New Hern of Ziegler, Plant and the Em press Shoes. Our aim is to do not only as well, but better than any other store in New Bern, that is we intend giving you more (or the same money than you can get elsewhere, then surely, when rcsdy for your winter shoes, your feel will turn toward our door. We have also a complete stock of Dress Goods, Bilks, Hosiery and Under wear, also a nobby Hue of notions. Call and examine for yourself. 1 1 v lbs. t iiver I'rint V best Elgin and Fox 1! JR., GROCER, 77 Broad Street. I HAVE OPENED BUSINESS AT 93 Middle Street! With a line of Gents Furnishings inn! shoes and will carry up-to ilntc goods. I have secured the agpney for Alfred J. Commoyer's Hue shoes and will exhi bit simples at once, have also the agency for Wanamakcr A Ilrown's line of Tay lor and Ready Made Clothing fur Men and Boys. Come and See fie. WILL. It. BAXTER Opposite Jouiinai. Ofllro. Bricks,- Bricks 1 .Ajijrooe la ne-J of Uriel, call' on L..;.. nOTTf . , He. 14 Udle Alrt, of E. K. liieLop, tiear Cotton f t flistiro. 0' : o 1 j it! i ll 1 i ztn mh Liar ' (fl i f : .virt 1 1 1 . l u: 'i niDDLE-RDiP Populists May Support their Nation al Candidates. Regret Tnat Ayeaek Caaaat Speak. Cottoa Mill Strike. raai bora Fair. DUtrlet Ooart. Chamber of Commeree. Special to Journal. Raleigh, N. C, Oct. 10. Some of the Mlddle-of the-road Populists arrived to-day. They will have a convention here to-morrow, to nominate elector. John P. Soasaman of Mecklenburg is their apparent leader. He says the Populists will support Barker and Don nelly. He luslsts that In his county there are 650 Populists who will thus vote. Dr- Cyrus Thompson, Secretary of the State Is a middle-of-the-road Pop ulist. Congressman Atwater of this district says the Populists will voto for Bry'an. Secretary B. B. Davis of the Populist State Committee will vole for McKlnley and thinks many Populists will de the same thing. Great regret is expressed at the fact that by reason of sickness, Qov-elect Charles B. Aycook will be unable to speak In the National campaign. There were many requests for speeches by him at-various parts of the State. Cool weather has at last come to the delight ot every one. Steam was turned on in the public buildings to-day. The State charters the Heath-Morrow Company of Monroe. Its capital Is 100,000 and will deal in cotton. The The North Carolina Peanut Company of Weldon, capital $100,000, M. W. Ransom and others stockholders. The Holt Cotton Mills at Haw River are yet shut down. SI i teen other mills In that county have served notice that Oct. 15 all union labor will be dispensed wilb. The strike is as unreasonable as was ever known. The Chamber of Commerce at Raletgh beld its annual session last night. It has rlOO members. Among the chief thing which it promoted daring the year are the Melrose Knitting mill, the audito rium company and the Methodist or phanage. There are now 26 children in the new ly established Catholic protectory here. The registers of deeds of six counties hive not yet sent to the Slate auditor their reports for 1899. Tho ponalty for such failure Is severe. There will be two fast races at the State fair bere-a trotting In 815 and a pacing In 3 18. The Central Carolina fair at Greens lioro was formally opened this morning The opening waa postponed from yes terday by reason of the bad weather. The annual meeting of the Confeder ate Veterans of North Carolina here Oc tober 24th, will be unusually largely at tended. The United States district court which Is now also a clicult court, meets at Elizabeth City next Tuesday, and the following Tuesday at New Bern. The dual court will be In session at each of these places. The Bupreme Court proceedings on yesterday were: Third District appeals argued: State vs. Page, argued by Attorney General for State, Skinner and Whedbee foi de fendant. Slate vs. Overby, by Atttorney Gen eral for Stale, Pitman and Kerr for de ft-n dan I. Insure Co. vs. Steamship .Co., con tin ued. Cantwell vs. Herring, and Bojrkta end Boyklo and Honey (three eases) argued by Deans and Cantwell and J. H. Poo for plaintiffs, P. A. Woodard fordefead ants. Fleming vs. Lumber Co., by Sklinsr and Whedbee for plaintiff, J. L. Fleming for defendant. (The erg osteal la this case will be resumed this noralnc). Appeals from 8U, District aow oa the docket, sad are as follow Plnlaysoa vs. Kiroy; joaes vs. uaaoao; Uoley vs iiauroao: neu va uomsgiMiooert. The appeals from Ibis District, will be called oa Taseday October It, Bryan In Mlchlfin. Special to Joaraai DrraotT, Mien., Oct. 10 W. J. Bryaa is greatly pleated with the lUlaois easlratloas daring bis tour throng k the State. Tods; Mr. Bryaa besraa bit Mlcblgaa oampalga aad la epeebleg el . ttlffssaat pulat la Ike Wet. . Boner la PretorUk Special t JoeraaL V Lor dor, October !0.-Oeaeral Balls bat gone to Pretoria as 4 received sa a- tboslastie grwtisg Tee British War Offlee bee pebllsbtsl order tbat the balk of the militia ragt aetata called eat 'for service darlig the roetb Afrleea war are tm be BMeaoV- TUs effects 0 000 1 . Yellow Ferer U Kew Tart.' Special te Jfoeraal. r Kaw.ToacOet 10.-A ease of yet tow ferer Is reported by the ealhorttlee. The patleal eaaae from Havana. , , . CASTOR I A ' Fot Infanta and CUUrea. n.r!:iY.jF:n' T '! IWnrs the the r.ctt' r DAUGHTERS OP COKraDERACT. la Fourth Aatuul Sessteei at fcaldgk. Urc Atteadaace. Special to JonraaL - Ralkiox, Oct, 10. The fonrtb aanBal session of the Ualted Daughters of the Confederacy of North Caroltaa begaa to day In the lecture ball of the agricultu ral building, Miss Allda Rodman of Wil mington presiding. The attendance Is muoh the largest oa record. , Bar. Br. K. II. Marshall, rector of Christ church here, opened the session with prayer. - This afternoon there was a pnbUo ses sion at which matters relative to the Davis monument was taken up. After some Introductory remarks by Col. T. 9. Kenan. Capt. C. D. Den son delivered an address on the causes which led ap to the civil war. The various reports were read. There were some special music features. This afternoon there was a reception to the Daughters at the soldiers home. Malaria Virus Cure. Taooma, Wash., October 9. Passenr gers who arrived here jeUarday from the Orient report that Prof. Robert Koch Is at Hongkong. The eminent bacteriologist of the Berr lln University has devoid a year to scientific investigations la the Dutch East Indies and In the German colonies of East Africa for the purpose of testing what he claims Is a cure of malaria, which was only partially successful in Germany before his departure. The scientist now announces to the medical world that bis cure Is positive and that every malarial district can be absolutely purged of the scourge. During his stay en the Island of Java Professor Koch procure J several gorillas Infected with melarla. He gave them hy podermic Injections of his virus and In their food he mixed a medicine which contains about SO per cent, of quin ine. The doses were muoh larger than those Intended for human beings, and the results were eminently satisfac tory. Dr. Koch announces that his medicine is both for curative and preventive pur poses. He. also wants It known tbat he has fonnd a way of ridding coun tries of the malarial parasites, the mos quitoes. On his arrival In Berlin be will present his official report to the German Govern ment and will recommend tbat measures be taken at once to Introduce his method of exterminating the parasites and his cure for malaria. He claims the latter can be manufactured at once In all coun tries. Germany's Cottoo Factories. Washiiitoii, Oct . "If, for any rea son, Germany should be eat off for one year from her cotton supply there would be a crisis of Incalculable consequences,' says United States Consul Winter at An- naberg, In a report to the atate depart ment npoa tbe cotton coneamptlon In tbat country. "In order to guard against any possible exigency, the Gennaa Col onial Association," says Consul Winter, "recently sent a petition to the Imperial chancellor, requesting that every means be used to Introduce cotton growing In to the different German colonies where climate and soil favor. With the ex ceptlon of about 117,000 worth of eottoa grown In one little colony, Geraaay to entirely dependent upon the United Stales and Sag lead for this coamodlty and she eonsasaee more of H than any nation of the continent. This aoooante for her desire to produce ker owa cot ton. 'Germany, France and England," ssya the consul, "have never forgotten the days of the civil war, when their eottoa aPPl7 was completely eat off by tbe blockade of the southern slates." There Is a tendency, be said, on the part of cottoa Industries to gravitate to wards the centers of prodactioa, that Is, the Ualted States, lag lead aad the East ladles. The shlfllag of eottoa mills ana meaalaotnrert to these) points sore stoaey aad time and the problem which eon f roots Germany b te saw re, a eottoa supply that caa he absolutely, depended npoa la pesos or war. Soldiers Borne fcaned. Special to JonraaL ' Bona City, Ids no, Oct 10. The Sot dlsrs dosae al this eUy was,, ha reel an, dsy. Oae veteran was saffoeated by smoke, oat el eight eedred lamatea of the Bosee..; .,-;,.. .. - .,, -v. . :V ne Striken. 8psl le Joeroal .' " PaunDsuraiA, PaOab 14 Twenty tre I hoe send eoal mlae Wtaers paraded at Heraatoa to-day. . "r rrasldMl MltetMlt spoke aad declared that Urn misers win demand two week's H7 a redsalesi la theorise of powder, aad tea per eeat lames se - fa srefset the letter baiag already enaeedad. by Ihe the mlae paratore end la powder e- daetioa being alee arranged for. '.- .Wheat U riacJ tt eottos.' :? Oeerge W. TrnlU, Troop's jrees eoUoa grower, staled that be la now plowing ap Some of bis eottoa felds preparatory te sowing wheat. He ssys ot ooarM, the eottoa has all bn pl kd eel ea tbe lead he Is plowing, Ht only Mr. Trultt but other farm.rs at now doing the Hmi tb'f Itt " l'l IVa Is gmd THE MARKETS. The following quotations were receiv ed by J. K. Latham A Co, New Bern . O. Niw Yo, Oct 10. Oottoii: ' - Open. High. Low. Close Oct 10.40 10.40 10 IS 10.18 Not 10.11 10.11 0.86 Jan 1Q.04 10 01 9.76 ktch 10.06 10.05 0 76 May 10.04 10 04 S.75 Whbat: Open. High. Low. Deo 611 811 HI, Con. Gas.. . .... So. R'yPfd 52 Pad. 8. 83 Cost. T Leather 0.86 9.76 9.76 9.75 (lose 811 169 b'U 3J1 91 Cottoa receipts were 60,000 bales at all porta. Liverpool Market. Spots 6t. Sales 6,000 bales, 500 American. Futures closed easyOct-Nov. S-.49 Nov-Dec. 8.31, New Born Cotton Market. Cotton sold In tbe local market yester day at 9 75 to 10 00. Receipts, 110 bales. Weather Condition. Washington, Oct, 10. For North Carolina, fair Thursday except occasion al rains on the coast Thursday. Fresh to brisk northeast winds. Weather Conditions; The high pres sure area has moved slowly eastward and Is central over the Interior valleys and southern portions of the upper lake region. Light frosts are reported from Chicago and Pittsburg. The weather is cooler over the eastern portion of tho country from Florida north and northeastward to tbe lower lakes and New Kugland. Rains have fallen along the Atlantic and west Gulf. China Helps Russia. Special to Journal. Washington, Oct. 10, -China is re ported to have voluntarily ceded Man churia to Russia, the cession being made under a secret treaty. Tbe report that Secretary Hay is to retire has no foundation. Naw Yohk, Oct. 9. A complete list of tbe Protestant missionaries believed to have been killed from the beginning of Ihe Boxer movement to September 5th. has been received by the American Bible Society, from I lev. John Ft. Hykes, D- D Its sgentln Shanghai. Tbe list contains the names of 17H people, very few, If any, of whom, will escape. Of these 00 are men, 78 women (41 married and 33 single), and 3!) chil dren. In the above total there are the following Americans: 25 men, 24 wo men. There are still some missionaries In the provinces of Kansuh and Kwalchow who have not been heard from for some lime, bat there Is good reason ,to hope that they will gel to places of safety. Bit Orange Crop. JaOKSOHviixc, Fie., Oct. 8 Railroad men who are going through the State preparing for tbe Winter's shipment of oranges report that the coming crops will be tbe largest marketed since 1894 fruit men who have been Investigating the matter say the same careful estimates show thst the erop will be fully one mil lion boxes. The mops of some of the largest grow ers la Bouta Florida have already been pare based at a late of $1.85 per boi on the tree. Neat season's erop. If nothing Interferes, will be over a million and a half boxes. ST1TI1INT HO. 17. ark Dlseeway, Trees., la Aceoaat wltk the City of New Bern. BKCKipra. To balanee oa head 53 78 " I ash from Chief of Polios Ti 40 " , " City Tsx Collector 003 08 $10x9 81 DxaauasBMBHrs. By eoaoher paid Cash III Cycle Oo. 19 to Awdlttng Oomarliiee K ?j Wateoa a no W T Hill i es i M HargeU 4 90 R P Moatssjew R.1 oo . HT Briaaoa 1 no inaeeh tiasay 8 70 ' JktVlsrgell AOtiO SI Tolsoa n W ,. , Haw Sera Joereal 10 00 , i B Dixoa . IS 00 : HOWhluhaml ' 18 67 FTPsltetsna WW k. Meager Besnetl II M ' ' A J Oasklaa . MM - "Matttao Brooks MOO , T Lawlo ; IS 00 : -laeae Webb i . ti ; ReabtaBsakb , ' MM ". J J Tolsoa ' '; M It ' , W K Pagb , - . 4100 . COJerda ' . . . 00 KBKirbardsoaaBoa. MM ' laaae Klchsnlsoa ' " M M , i " f at Dreamy 00 ;' Kdwards Braagktoa ' r 4 M . . 'OLHraeer ' "MM., , O B Wsiers losV fV- ' H r WHIIaate wrnii OIItwv roovfile J W Oa.ald AJOukiae ' 10 00 lee 7 See 10 00 O liioa MM M IXsoewsy (osah order) U M liaiaace , t . - 7ee . , ' lOtOSI- ' atATtlt DIBOflWAT. ! ('!'y Tiossnrer. 1 to t 1 ' " 1 to t '"re m Ontario Prepared 'Buckwheat In 2, 3 and C pound packages. Also Old Fash ioned Buckwheat, Fresh Lot Fancy Elgin liuttor Just Received; Maple Syrup in cans; White C'ot olene in 2 and 4 pound tin buckets. Fresh lot Ileinz's Sweet Mixed Pickles ind Swtet Oerkins' Horse lladish, Catsup and Sauces- New liarrcl Fulton Market Coined Beef; Fancy Cream Cheese and Bologna. o Anything in Groceries you want AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. ill. MAIL 'Phone 91. J. A. JONES, BROAD STREET, STEWART'S OM STAND, SErz-r START FS Exchange . . X mCLI Pi B HsJU IjurgcKt, and Finest Slock of HOESES arLd. IvTJI-,ES Ever Found in New Hem.. Also it Complete Iinc of Hiij'irs, WiicniM, IlariicsR, Rolicn, Whiiw, Carl WIuvIh, Ktc. ai. a. .iom:s, llroad Street, Stewart's Old Stand PLANTER'S WAREHOUSE The I'lunU-r'B Warehouse ia located in the lunincMH jiarl of the eily and the finest Warehouse in the SUte. We will have plenty of lnivcrn with plenty of orders for all the Tobacco in thin part of the Slate It ia the aim of the management to give his personal alli nlion In all gales and to see that you are well l(X)ed after when on th- market uilh tobacco. Our motto is "High Trices and Personal Attention I,, yuiir in terest." Free Stables. Come down tx the opening sale, and we will tr to please you. PLANTER'S WAREHOUSE CO., J. M. HOWARD, Manager. F. H. LANOI.KY, Auctioneer. HTHalet every weelnlay at 11 o'clock. Some Things Please Remember TIIAT onr slock of Ring Heaters is romplete and the prices ranging from 13.00 to $10.00. THAT our line of Household Hprclal ties Is attractive. THAT oar stock of Loaded Bbells comprising "Bernl-Smokeless", "Hrnnke less"andlhs "Dlack Powder" la com plete. THAT WB NEED MONEY as well as ths rest of mankind, and If you ows ns please psy ns. Toors traly, J. C. Yhitty fo Vrw Bern, Jf. C diiiLBook Store J - - Wo Mil Dtcaie you in . I Ci.'U. Onnstt. WhoIeMale aV Retail Grower, 71 Urul HU 2? D. F. JARVIS, 63 POLLOCK STREET. -SOl.K AtiKNT KOIt Also a great variety of (roods ,WJ in neweat stvles . and shadre for '4( ' 8oiU. xffj P. TIMHTWITII, BLACKSMITH ilHEKLBIGET, laaafaetiraff af Bagrtee, Wage as, Carta, Ar, . Bepalrlaf Beatea Ibert BeUre. Vacclea, WatTnaa. Carts aad there kepi ea head fur sale., ' . sA svntt sum), tae StilMS, t sr. o. ' The One t1 OoM Curw, Tailor Mj Made Salts iirJ k 0m i I " 13
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