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,1$ -VOL. XYHHIO. 169. RIW BIKH, N. C, SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 18, 1 9011. MNEmN'lll YKAR til! RALEIGH. ma, - We Have Been Jtst Received I A fr.nl) lot Corned Portsmonlh Mullets ami Small ! Hums 5 to 6 lbs. Also small Breakfitst Strips, 'I !.. :t ll'S. Oood I nttcr 25c lb. Very best Elgin and Fox ltiver 1'rint Butter at 30c. We ate also agents for the Hpimish Root Toilet and L.ittn dry Soaps. They are guaranteed to cure Meat, I impley, Salt Rheum, Tetter, Black Heads and other Skin Disease. Tli-y are Purely Vegetrble. Give us a trial for anything in the Grocery Line and we will do our best to please you or refund your money. Yours for Business. J. R. PARKER, JR., GROCER, 'Phone 69. 77 Broad Street. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED New Line of Up-to-date Bat Wing Ties at 25c. A nobby line of Fancy VeU for Men and lJoya. The mosLcompclW lino of Meu's Glove ever shown in the city at all priced. A large assortment of Mem Col ored Shirts in all the new color at 1 1.00. -. bon't forgot that we also have tbe BEST MlIOKS for the least money, every pair guaranteed. Call and aw for yourself. ' J.G.DUi(l&C0., Tm Up-t4dat Furalnherv 67 POLLOCK KTRKET. Don't V - . . -.. ., -I W. I. . , -, M ' Take Chances : ; - ' - A i 4 , wi h aasanaK a. tafeM for Qtjar) iWKi ', B Merra Urn Una anlM (nod U tfcfh IsCseelw aiaseriat, ! ifchi4 ika?rIUtB v an that le ta pen(e4 af M. Irary WlaWtUr Vaaaebee totrJeraa4 Mle. Onf ae Mrtsml f Mofte ad D-atMa remit h le try ManaHlnf , o rr prkw. V n II M of fUryi-1 and nrxtrira. , WTZ, T. XI f TTi, l A (9 Middle Vm V-mn, N. C. Looking for You. Yea, th season of the oyster and the Mmkwheat cake 1b drawing near, aod watte the moib it taking his last bile out f yonr winter- coat, m l the raddy pumpkin is barking la the autumnal mn l e wiuld remind yon that its high lime to be thinking of your Winter You woll eipcct much Bervlce from ymir (eel before the robins neat again and surely In return you onght to give hem your care and sympathy. We have rori.led a stock of foot-wear to Biiit tv-ry man, woman and child in New lien. We have room for nothing but the BEST. Good lealbcr, good workmanship and rorrect styles are features shoes MUST possess in order to secure a place on our shelves. We have the exclusive sale in N ivr Item of Zieglcr, Flint aud the Em press Shoes. . Our aim is to do not only n well, Imt better than any other ston in New Bern, that is we intend cIvIiir you more -for the same money thnn yo-i can get elsewhere, then surely, when ready for your winter shoes, your fei-t wil) turn toward our door. We. have also a complete stock of Dress Goods, Uilks, Hosiery and Under wear, also a nobby line of notions. Call ami evamlBC for yourself. I HAVE OPENED BUSINESS AT 93 Middle Street! Wllh a line of Genu Furnishings and shoes and will carry up-to-date goods. I have secured the sgonry for Alfred J. Commeyer'a fine shora and will exhi bit samples at once, have also the agency , for Wanamaker A Itrown'a line of Tay lor and Heady MbiIo Clothing for .Men and lloys. Come and See fie. WILL It. HA XT KK Opposite Joi iinai. Olllrc. G. H. Waters & Son, iliWAYS HEADQIIARTKRS for aoythlnf in Our Line like Dugglea, Wagons, Drays and ( arts Wheels and Axles of all sizes and kind i All kinds of Parts for repilrs E can be bail by calling on us at 1 78 II road St. Besprclfully U. II. Water &V Son. Phone ISA The Oldcit ana Moat BelUbla' Firm. How Beaalrf, tt DrllvtHnf Nler itAte Wao4. nA, Otk end lino to roar doeevr Hsjr. ; A "perial Ul nf UA Ileatl, Psad Med lhlale f eH'nMrivetl; Uilck tad Ulbe, Pt's fotfsndnj.Tarsed Use CeailrfaHa fser ivImm before yo eel) 7oursit1s and pork ae I bare ofeael a asarkrt, ' Hoc ay frleaitt -m pi taa Beet Perk tad rt( Steak at... , . ,,. BIS HILL,:!tcili;rl3 Mai Bricks Bricks I "Anyon In ncrj of T.rkit, call on X'lfiOTT, , 1 1 mm. Seeing the Museum. Reetlnf la Charlotte Next Tear. Senatorial antcst. Con gressional Slu at tun. S .icial to Journal. K'Siuu, October 12. Aiiout 73 mem bers of the Florida Press Association ai rived here at midnight last nlgbl and de voted this morning to sight seejng, the 3:ate museum being tbe chief attraction. Seve.al of the editors are North Caroll uianf; in fact people from this. State are tcattered all over Florida, white and hlhck, and in all the walks of life, and tuey aie prospering. The Daughters of the Confederacy, their St hie Convention having ended, went borne today, to meet in Vharlol.e neat year. The general conventional Daughters is invited to meet at Wil mington next year, and the State organ izution will endorse tbe Invitation ti meet there. William M. Wilson of YVilllameten tiles a voluntary petition in bankrupts) in court here. II is liabilities are $1,7'J2. uncus nolhinir. The quarterly statement of banks, State, private and savings, was issue, by the corporation Commission toJay. The light for the Senate has almost reached the sensational stage. It Is said that there will bo some interesting de velopments in the next leu days. Ex-Congressman Hurry Mrinner, popu lint, declares he will not vole In thu con -nig election, as he does not know wheu he i 'l". it id not yet known whether Uasc ilic-tinu who claims to bo the Republl cn Congressional nominee in the 1m district, will slay in the lield or not, -iiK L the party has nominated Dr. Abni r Alexander. The latter has served a tern, in the legislature. Tbe populists endorsi lim As yet Jce Martin, the Republican nominee iu the 2nd, has not said that h. will accept the nomination Of coursi he knows Claude Kitchen, the Democrat will be elected. Mr. .1. 1. Sossaman, the State chair man of the Middle-of-the-road Populist, admits thai the Populists will vote in considerable numbers for McKlnley. $100,000 Wedding-In Utah. Salt Lakk City, Oct. 11. Mrs. Edwin P. Holmes spent lOO.OCU on the weading tonight of her sister, Miss Nelllo Msy lirnnsfonl, to JayTarvin Harris of Cham paign.Ill. Fifteen years ago Mrs. 'Iolmos was a poor dressmaker. Now she Is one ol the richest women lu the West in her own right, besides being married lo a millions!. e. Mexican War Survivor Deal l!i;'YiiU8, Ohio, Oct. 10. George Fen- ner, who ralBcd the American flag ovor the City of Mexico when It fell, dropped dead on the street here today. Mr. Km I ner was a resident of this community I Tor half a century. He wa born In Penn I syWanla. aDd served through the Meil- caa War. When Mexico was taken ho was ap pointed, with a dozen olhers, lo hoist the (lag over the fallen city. He was the only survivor of the detail. Mr. Fcnner was a contractor, and built many of the oldor buildings of this and neighboring cities. Whooplnf Coufh From Rats. Ciiicaoo, October 11. Mayor Harrl- aon, Chicago Aldermen, city employes, and prisoners In tbe basement of lbs City Hall arc said to bo In danger of epidemic of whooping cough through the rat-ridden condition of the build Ing. On Tuesday night rale In Tided tbe rages In which Guinea pigs, held for ex perlmental purposes, were con lined, aad killed three of tbe pigs. The feel aad legs of tho Guinea pig were eaten by rats. Tbe dead Qnlaee pigs bad beea Ii atcd with the gsime of wkooplag cough. Employee of tbe Health Dt pertinent say Ike rata nay spread ike germs of the disease to the Meyor'e of floe, lo tbe Coanell Chamber, aad la alt other corners of the City Ball, la which thsy have long beea a peet. In the meantime Ike doctors aba have beea carrying oa lae beetarioloeioa ex perUoeQli moo re tbe BBilesely death af tbe pelt which sarvtvtd eo sseay trtlfie lally lacvrred asaledlee la I be aaaee at ecieaee only ta die la a eee-etded battle with ooaiBsoa rale. Cottoi Sec4 men. Jtciaoa, Mlee Oetobsr ll.-rtetset- teresce aft beieg bald by I be eotioaoU asaaefarterere of aflatlaelpal wiia a view la enelrollle prloee U be paid for eeed. Tbe kliU art aow fj lag $11 per toa, aad aitbeenta laffty per osol. short, it It tbe fee era belief mat the price will edrsaee taatkaet 111 aithla ibe next few weeks. . Tbe aaaeefacttrert aer. however. Uet oaeoot aSord la pa store tbea tbe pres al prloe, aad that tbey are loefa. aa tm pradaeie at Ibe preralllsf fgarea. Msnyo IbeaillU are boldlsg thesfafl la ta eiperittloa af aa advawoa, ' M it tbOTgkl two third af Iba atllle IU U tioeed dewa by Cbrtetatta aa ar Noaal of tbe eeed eWwigafa, CASTOR I A for Infanta and C!.::.'.-t, Hi Kir J Yea ' r - Pwt the y"! ' ' rv-'-i-t f ('' , Irue iGonomy The difference of cost between a good and a poor baking powder would not amount for a family's supply to one dollar a year. The poor powder would- cost many times this in doctors' bills. Royal Baking Powder may cost a little . more per can, but it insures perfect, - wholesome food. In fact, it is more economical in the end, because it goes further in leavening and never spoils - the food. Royal Baking Powder used always in making the biscuit and cake saves i.both health and money. You cannot. to use cheap, J, ders, l hey do endanger ieu you toat 1 1 WaL BAKINd POWDM C0U 100 JARVIS WITHDRAWS. Out or Senatorial Race Will Work Tor Hatlonlal Ticket Special to Jeurnsi. Ralbiqii, Oct. 12. Ex-(lovernor 1 liomss J. Jervis to-rlay withdrew from the contest for the Senatorhip, laying j that It is now apparent to him that so j many are pledged to other candidate I that he could not expect to win, anil that he will devote himself lo the sue- oess of Bryan and Stevenaon anil Urn I Democratic congressional ticket. 1 He says: "The election of a Iemocist Ic Senator is already assured. Now lei ' us send nlno Democrats In tho House to co-operate with him." Cyclist Gets Weary. jpecal to Jourosl Niw Yoki Citt, Octotor 12 Miss Marguerite Oast, who has set out to ride 2,000 miles on Long IslsuJ roads to beat Mrs. Jaoe Llndsav'a reoard fainted twice today and today and will hardly be able to flnlsh 8be Is now tbe champion woman cyellst at 1,000 miles, having finished ooe bait of ibe contem plated 1,000 miles run In two hours and three mlnutoe ahead of Mrs. Llndaav's record. Her time for the 1.000 miles was IIS bours, locludlng 8 hours Laken for reel. Exposition Nearlnf End. PAme, October 11. A series of fcles In connection with tbe closing days of Ibe Kipoeltion was opened Ibis afternoon with a parade and ballet on tbe river Seine, e long the front of the Exposi tion. One of ll.. vri of these fetee la to get rid of lheWiu4ii surplus of lick eta by cbarglngMversi tickets for one admission. The Exposition Is now wllhr le a month of closing, and oat ol OA, 000,000 tickets leaned 10,000,000 ere sllll aaeold. Tae DcXolUnf Cubler. BpeoUl to Joaraal. Miw Tons, Osc It-Tee Bberlff has eelaed M re. U art's property, which wee give to her by Will Bcarieber tbe de feelUag beak offletel, at Xlliabetk, N. J. Tee bosses end loU ere veined el M,00 tbe faralltreet 4,0O0 aad horeee end eerriagee at S00. Bohrieber ld too, be arrested ae be tekee lobeU hldleg ateevlkle city. The keek dlreetorssay that lh tbonage wm not be meek ever 1100.000. TkeMooaaieof tbe keek were ei emleed laet April aed were (oeed t be, Ii what wee ikeegbt, good eoedttio. At IbeA (lese Bohrieber kad brebeUW take food deal of money (rem the beat M4 had eoverwj ble epeeolmllne kyfaWfyleg the eeeoeele. Tee Btaie aelhofltiee defext Ihewsslree kf eeylng Uet there t ey of protect I eg beeke egeJaet thieves en the pert ef Ueir se ployee, laleea they walea lb dally 4 note wketkar at lo Uey are spwd- 11 Mora my thsa theit vegee war- reak " - ' . . UtUHv win. , SpeHalUiowrweC new Toak, Oel.lLTeeM.re vflle ef the eeerata mtllteealre frirm kaee keew dteoevered, ehWh owhse foer wills leelL - , , Kiacn ta ConrcBiloa. , ftperM to intirsal. t t nt, Ta, fvi llffce w..,.. If vou value eottA health, afford ' low-grade, alum baking pow are apt to spoil the tood ; they the health. All physicians will alum ta looa is poisonous, WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK. LIPTON IS GAME. Formal Challenge Received YeslerJay. Columbia Good Enough. Special to Journal. Ngw Yor.K. Oct. IS. --Sir Thomas Up ton's formal clir.Urnire for ilio America's cup an ived here to-daj . Tin' challenge calls for a ci i.cr nine.y feel long on the water line Upton's new vscht will le 'callod Slianrork s lef'H', and Watson i, will design I ho craft. Nku Voi i,. Oct 11 - Hurry l'a nc Whitney nod Merman IJ. Duryca, who ; will build the new def. ndi r of the America's cnn. aie iuleinnl over news that Sir Thomas Mpion'.-i liaili ii(;i hss bocn sent. The HerieBlii)IT Ule Unit It l not nec- ossary to Imllil atiotleir yai'M t" defend the cup, bb the t'olmnliia ! (t rum g!i to licat anytliint; llisi n le ilenlneil by cither Kife or Wutson. It is lil however, that Hie llerrenliofTs will (fusr anleu to build ii yiu lit nl lea-,1 live min irtee faster tluni l.'olumliK over n Inter n alional oure if lie' U lulu -y I 'nryes ii radical ilrrldi-x I" h"ild u new boat. Kelt yar'i isn-wil. mark i lialf ren lu ry sioct- the Aiiierii awi.il tin' cop. fur mi Tlvku..ii '.n l'...i.liiiel 111 the Itnyal Yi ciilHia.lri'ii enp Army Reorganization Six rirflV loiirr.al. r".(ui t.i .,(! I.' ien Julio It llrr, mmman.li r of the Military de pat laiix lf ilio i asl. In hi annual rr por lo uw t ar Deparliuont, ina.le put He this w.k Jiir.kea a slropir plea fo lb s mnfmnlTllon of nur army on moil e nllao. Jlee "ror many years p Sit the .rwnurelarrlocrs nf the army havt hum the nicmdtr for an Incieasr hlrb will plar I he army nn in efllr lcn hjeelt ami enable It terlnrm Its dutlei -wllh creillt to Ifjielf ead lo tbe ssllsfsc ron of lbs netlin Tbweni sine the ommcnrnenl of Uie riatsh war have lOeeeonstreled beyond doubt tfcfl necessl ly lor a reorganliailon lilrb will cnabl iMm n.tlnn In maintain III pnsiUoil II wiacl, II now Hmls Iteelf pi seed. that taoaer of war the ertnv wiay fotei lbs malwark twLInd whlrb Hie volunK rear mar ) creaiwl, as haael.'a done a Oor .vxintry, by orranlrinx tbe people."' Trait " Come and c. Bpecial to Jonrn ' RltT6u,0(Klm IJ -As a rseolt Of lea dlseolotloi l tbe brae met, kreee le tow being 'M la the open mer km fir tbe flrst Haw o Ma yaare I'ricas tot brass em bow b "wrf tea In many earn. ItUMaoaenerl Ibst tbe iaiWpendeni ftaee Miarertiirere ks.-re faneed a t't wltk a capital of lea a JIHoad oilers. , Brrii (UtBS 1 'Uowa's, Ipvdal to ioaraeU" '' i Kaw TokK, Oeiobar H.-4at Grenl, Ikayoaageet aoa of Vl Id V- Ofeal,wm sopport vT..I. eVyeit. Ha litea la fee Diego, Cmtlfe rata. IM aee H4 a Kryea sad ftevea aoa aUa. Ckalnraa Loeg of OfciVe) esemee the stetemeel that K Is -bis b anast aateWM that Rrysa kee tbetbeeoef erf aarrflaf Okla. . - '- ' : aaWHaamawaemaajBammwtwmtmaW aMeWaamaf . . 1 Weather Condi Bw. ' - WsttUMTnH, D. C, essabrf 11 fof Korta Carodna. Rle probably kWswf day. Ittkk to kgk aovtl tee wlwde oa tbe eest. -...' Wsstbet rsoedlilneav .Tlar1aw ytt.v ke tee) ,ewi enmwbat In nr(r and Is f.r,, atly ritrl aet ; ie Fl"-I !e till eftBf. It se 1 Fesh 1 Oatflakes 5 I resh Ontiirio tttxl Hoc (t's I'rt-pn ri-tl I'tickw litul; O il Fanliiiiti ! uckwlictil; hricil A pil'S A l';u In.-: Nice Krtiit Jollies tiiid .liiin; I'lim y Kresli Klin i'ti I t liner Hill I'liiil, lltittci; Ktitu'y Full Cn-iin C c Si'; I'fesli Leinolis; ('iimteil (IimhLs of all KimU; lle.ins's Tickles; Tiiniiilo Ctttsiip; Mtti-tiiiil ttinl J-jii ce; Plain l'or . ami I cans ami w i 1 11 Tomulo Sintie; Situill I if; Ilains, (Itilf Hams ami Knlish Ctircil fSliiiitlilers. Complete Stock of to b: j. l. mm. 'Phone Ol. J A. JONES, BROAIr ST K K ET, STEWART'S OLD STANII, S,iv rv. 1VmI, CTT A CO Sale and fl A rk 1 sT KxcliailC . . Vie A ljurBi. ami Kver Kiiiinil ill New Hern. Also a llitrin Sf, KolieH, Wliipc, ( ni t V In PLANTER'S Tli l. I'IiiiiUt's WiirelioiiHo is locnteil in tile liiilinesH pint nf Hie rily 1'ment WiirelimiBe in the SUte. We will linve plenly of ImyeM nut tin w it Ii I .lent V of or - IH for all tlx- TnliaiTii in Him part ol tin- Mai.-. It is Hie aim nf tin- management les anil lo be- Hint you me well li.l.iLiTii. Our inoll.il in "Hil'Ii I rices lerest." Free Slal.li s. dnwii In W Villi. PLANTER'S WAREHOUSE CO., J. M. HOWARD. Manager F. H. I.ANOI.KY. Aaotinnw-r. tV "try week-iiay si 11 o'cloek Some Things Please Remember THAT our stock of King ilrslars Ii Complete end the prices ranging from 1.00 lo 410.00. TJIAT our line of Hnnsehnlil Hi eclal tlpeee etlractlve. TII4T nnr stock of I-oeded Bhells comprising "Beml-Smokeleee", "Bmoke leas" aad tbe "Jllsck Powder" Is com plete TIIAT WK NEED 01RT es well as the reet af mankind, end It yon owe BS pleaee pay tu. Toare trnly. J. C. Whitty to - -rMm .avaw r rr j iLliLBook Store k X caa plft you In Htrtip. ;iiii i the Itest Groceries hiid. WlioIt'Niile & ltetnil 71 Bni.-vl Nl. t e Jeegeey m 11 tfHJW Finest. Slock of Complete Line nf ltuie", WamiM, els, Kir. J. A. .IOMX llroail Strenl, Stewiirt's Old Sluiitl WAREHOUSE Ii e;ne I aft. In- p. '.-. .nal all. n I mil I" all r when mi t lie market w it Ii Iimi'.i i : ani erHinial A 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 In vniif iii- the iiitiK nn will tr to D. F. JARVIS, 63 IDLLOCK STRJIjrr. SOLK AUK NT FOR Also a jrreat farirtjf of jrocxla in oewret atylea and sliadee for 8uiU. P. TRKN WITH, Ta" (SOL f-vaa-ww W U if r 111 BLlCmiTHifHIttBIGBT, awwfaatarwr af - eteffiea, Waffwa- Carta, t, - fcefelrleglaaakert Hellre. aewtaa. Weaoae. Carta aad there kept ea head forsake. PM sae Mallteaa, anear. . ar. a. Xe. It IKsle Rlreef, or T- K. r.i?,op, tirar (Vt!'n ii..e r-r mn sii tr1 In (l , T- : ' . . - i G li. Enn'Gtt;J The Ona Day OaW Owrw. - rn a4 s !) ti t t . . -I.-. .. i . t r ( T.t , - ) s r -t r I a '' I ! p i
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