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.VOL XYIH-SO. 194. NIW BlflN, N. C.( TUESDAY M0BNII8, NOVEMBER 13, 19011. MM 11. L.N'! H VKU J - - i'VSr- I it 1 Absolutely Wtie OR 7Wiiiiiiiiiuiv HACKBURN. I REMOVED i ! f? We have removed to our 2xTe-w IBrlclr Store, Cor. ISroacl & Hancock Kjs., Where we will be glad to welcome all our old and new patrons. Our strict attention to business In tho past Is sufficient guarantee to the trade tr that we are always looking out for the Pest Interest our Customers. Our Stock of Staple and Fancy Groccrlen in Complete. 5 Imf Large Stables and Sheds in back lot for I lie iktoiii. modation of our Country Friends, PliKK. V Yours for Business, J. "PARKER, Jr. I ! We havo removed our Office and Coal Yards to No. 16 ( r.tvca Sr., Opp. Cotton Exchange, wIictc we lia'vs a full supply of the lloU Pennsylvania Anthracite, tlso the Cele brated Tnrns reek Ditumlnnns Coal, which IssrKxtal'y adapted for houtcho'd use In grates and fun -am as well as all steam parpow. Prices Same at Last Year. Orders Promptly and Person ally Filled. PHONE 34. Hollister & Cox. Winter is Here I Wo nr.i ItraaJy. Arc You ? -Our ftlo-k of Winter Onrwie Is Com - let f Overcoat, la Hburl. Mrdlnm and Rilrs ILcagthe. Hulls In all Kly.ra. Under-1 sear In sill rvetjone la, colt )B, woo' tnd Fher lined. Kid Wove In both drett and undress . ml)!, till lined and plain. '' r(ecll attention has boen paid to oof .Ulna of Well ."bins. Mm who deelre Aa be wall d retted will do Wall lo f Its) a at Call. J.G.DUNN&C0., Tli Vn-(-d(e' "' "Furnlalieris, ; .47 POlXOOtt DTBttT.' JUKT RECEIVED ,'" ." A FULL LINK OF ' ' King Heaters & Coal Stoves -whleb wilt ! eld rbefi for cash. tWU win he ymir letnreH Ve . sm befewtj be; lag la uet line. , IV JI. InA.NEV, It He. rreet Rl. COAL COAL MM & Sip cnricciCiil f'J Pre. t f'trrrt ! S D. F. TARVIS, 63 POLLOCK STREET. Honackwpor'i I.incrut, Carpel and t'aUtnr. Latest 8tylt and Colors in Dnvi Goodi and Dmt Trimmings, D. F. JARVIS. tm-rarj9 arm ota ILIIIHOOK StOrC I Our s Musical Instruments wlhiln(fnt'y . TVy f ewhtid Law f'tr4. Slioes L adies Hiii Mfl Childreas pf SPt TaiIor 3f ? W,aPS G. H. Onnctt. RALEIGH, Whltehwd-BunreU Wedding. aylus Cade For aa Office. Blackburn Re signs. Synod" Meets Today. Special to Journal. Raleigh, Not. 13. At the home of State Labor Commissioner B. R. Lacy, here this morning, bis slater In law, Miss Irene Burwell, daughter df president John B Burwell, of Btatesyille Female College, was nnlted In marriage to Mr. U. O. Whitehead of Norfolk. Miss An toinette Burwell of Goldsboro was maid of honor and Mr. J. B. Whitehead Jr., best man. Among those present were Mr H. C. Whitehead of Norfolk, the father of the groom, Mrs. Robert S. Copeland, his sister; Mrs. Charles O. Miller of Goldsboro. Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. McAlleter of Asheboro and Mr. Robert V. Burwell of Texas. The bride was given away by her father. Gov. Russell and other officials in the ipitol have been working hard and earnestly to induce the Supreme court, r rather the three Republican justices who control affaire, to appoint Rev. Baylus Cade, the Governoi'a secretary. upreme Court reporter. The salary Is ot to exceed (1250 a year, though only $1000 has been paid. Attorney General Walser is ready to accept the place, if it tendered him. The relations between some of the jus tlces of the Supreme court are said to be more than strained. In fact a State offi cial remarked today that one justice wanted to have some others impeached. Congroseman-elect Spencer Blackburn has telegraphed hU resignation as assis- ant attorney of the Western United States district, and Senator Prltchard, udge James E. Boyd and district attor ney Ilolton recommended Augustus H. 'rice of Salisbury to succeed him. It Is willed that Price who la a Republican lector-at-large, gets the place. He is a son of lion. Charles Price of Balls- ury. The Supreme Court will this week hear argument in an important cane, invol- ing an entirely new point in this State, amely the right to transfer a case from Mayor to a Justice of the Peace. State Chemist Kllgoro left todsy for New Haven to attend tbe annual meet- ng of the agricultural college and ex periment station chemists. On his way omo he will attend the National Asso- lallon of official agricultural chemists f which he is president. liev. George H. Stuart, evangelist, last vening began bis meeting hero. A great many delegates to the North Ardlna Presbyterian Synod arrived hero today. It meets tomorrow. Engineer McOowan of the Coast Lino lle.l yesterday of Injuries received In he wreck near Ka.utlevlllo rtetur- ay. U. S. Treasury Report. Special to Journal. WakiiinotoS, Nov. 12. United States Treasurer Roberts, in his annual report ued today, aiys that the net ordinary revenue of the government for the year wan $tS7,3tO,H8j. Tbla Is the largest re vc nut in the country's hlntory. The entire recelple were ! .8X7,199,. frill and the disbursements l,lti,94i,- 472. Money of all kinds In circulation, I,lI3,2n4,9K3. The Secretary of the Navy anke for eighty seven millions of the Navy for 1 902, an Increase of thirlv one millions iver 1001. Hoist With Own Petard. Sprelsl lo Jonrnal New Yohk, Not. H -Or. Glaason a K'mlra. N. Y., dynamited tbe bonae o bis son in-law Frank Trapp bet la lb ploalon was himself killed. Ills body was fnnnd WO feel away. No one In tbe house was seriously Injured although the Interior was destroyed and near by build log damage I. M at people worry beenuw ihty be' ltrn ibry base heart disease. ' le chancre are l bat tbclr hearts are all rUbt bot ibatr ewtaneeb are) enaWe lo digest food. Kodol Dyspepsia Care dl gnu what yon eat and p reveals I be for. nation of gee which Basket the tie act) prate ageiBet Mart. II win est re every form of ladlgeeUo. F. b. Defy. Henry VilUri Dad. rWlelMJoareeL . User Tons, Hot. U-tleery TllUrJ the rest railway aaagnsoe died at ssltV alf hi last algal at hie t meter ketnt) on the HarUoa rivet. Ha bed bees ski eely a rev fays. . Mr. Vlllerd wae a natlv of Oemuty end begat life ta the felted Kieua ae aewafeper eorrnepoadaal, penlceUrly e tee new T Herald dart eg Ibe aril War. Is 197 he started hatl la Wall street tad ta4e three tad a half lltloat la a few years. He errealted tyadleate W iarcheea Iforthera Taelne lMdTtrt.enyheldaoairl of Ibe road for tears tintU Ibe Vmd k peaaed lalo the heeds el t renetrer. (rWadeta Ornaeey held anchor tvoek. the CASTOR I A ! Ti! f!:l TC3 ' , r - t ,w ,: f I ".' are rf ( - Marcus Daly Deal. Special to Journal. Maw Yohk. Not. 18 Marcus Dalv died of Brlght'i disease Id this city to- day. Mr. Daly was the famous copper king of Moulana and made an enormous fortune lu copper mining In that State, his property becoming so great that" it haa been described as belug nearly half tbe Slate. He was one of tbe weaitbtest mine owners in me worm, uis ugui : against Clark far tbe United States Senate was tbe great neusation of lust year. Paris Exposition Closed. Special to Journal. Pakis, Nov. ia The Kipositiou ended today. The demolition of tho buildiugs has already begun. Admission tickets to the KxpoBllion ground to lay sold for one cunt. Not an Official Visit. Special to Journal. WiSiiiNO'rojs. Nuv. 12 It li officially denied that hecretary Uool'ii visit to Cuba has anything lodo with the Cuban Constitutional Convention, now sitting in Havana, although It Is official rind will be utilized In visiting sections of the Island not reached by him when bo was over there some months ago. Many bo- lieve that Secretary Root has gone to Cuba as the personal representative of the President, and that bis report of existing conditions will be an important factor in the future, altitude of this government towerd tbe island. Inas much as the work of the Cuban Cou- tltutloual Convention w ill, if completed in time, he at once submitted to Con gress, it is not thought the President's annual message to Congress will Contain any important Cuhau recommeudatious. If you have ever seen a ihlld in thi agony of croup you can realize bow grateful molherH are, for One Miuuli Cough Cure which gives relief as boon as it is administered. It quickly luro. coughl, colds and all throat a.id lung troubles. F. 8. Duffy. Not Much Tax Reduction. Special to Journal. Washington, November 12. Repre sentative Payne, of New York, Chair man of the House Ways and Muans Com mittee, which will meet on the 201 h. Inst, to consider the question of a reduc tion of internal revenue taxes, does not say what the committee will do, hut it Is very evident from his guarded talk that he does not expect a bill that will make ceping reductions. There is good ground for tho belief that tho bill which will be reported to the House will not ake reduoltons of more than $20,000, 000 a year, and even that much would lie doubtful If the President had not so ilronelv committed himself In favor of reducing these laxos. The prevailing Idaa In official and Congressional circle seems lo be that uncertainty at to the Immediate future In China and In tbe Philippines, make it advisable for this overnment to have a stiff surplus of lash on bsn l to mi it any possible cm goncy. You can't afford to risk your life by allowing a cough or a cold to develop nto pneumonia or consumption. One Minute Cough Cure will core throat and ong troubles quicker than any other preparation known. Many doctors ate It as a specific for grippe. It It an Infal lible remedy for croup. Children like II and aviihert endorse It, F. S. Duffy. Cast op by tne Sea. Special lo Journal. New Yoae. Nov. It -Twenty tlx of the dead Tnifn Uie eleamtr M mticello have watbed ashore near Halifax. N. 8. flie victims were beilen lo piece fdntl the rocks. TbU 111 of lboa who peiUbed with the Ill-fated el leebeeler now reeobet '. Four pertoee were saved. Tbe Hiding of a minting boat that was laancbejl jo. I before Ibe tblp wenl dona ten nd the tetllge of hope that otbere hed neaped Otptela Salt, of Ibe Theree'le, Blewardeaa Dealt, Third OSUer Fretalng tad Aotlag Quartermaster WUeoa Cook are til who art left alive. Tbe ottos where lbs MoaMotllo euaek at lbs awatk Of the bay t Faady, where the wttern of the bey jolt taoes ot lbs Alien ik. There are attar reefs tad tboalt ti IbU snot sad the eermu ere maay ted eheegvebU, It betag ewe of lbs stoat detferoee places oa tbe so tel. RbisU Short ( Moiey, , Spaniel la intrant , - Ns Yosts, He. It. Rattle fete felled to loe lbs Iota Utt hte bees tedef nag otlalloa, sad Is eooanmltltg by redaolnl tip eeSes la stevy depart meat ' Hit TfcrsbblDf Heiiacbe. ; Woeld (jalrkly leave roej. If yoa ated Dr. King's Hew Life Pills. Tboeaenoe of rnffrrere kite proved the mttehteee nvertl for ftlrh aed Kttvoe Ileadarkee, Thty mtk pert blood t4 btilld sp yoef Iwtlih. Daly rent. Hay Ntek If SJt eared. fW.H hj CD, tr4l,.a, Drnnltt. Pf te 1st t O. li.iut will hve te (nfwnll t'TlfT.-t fif fct l(l ', - e' I ! ' V.' ' I 1 ( ' - g r -t t ). - t ( j- t 1 1 J If-:-. .-.!,,' . . PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Miss Nettle Davis of Wilmington, is Mrs. II. W. Pimpson. Mrs. Ulgbt '"."'Moore and son, loe, went to Goldsboro yesterday, Miss Janio Myers of Wa hlngton, v. C, Is visiting Mrp. Thop. U. Ilvman. Mr. Dwlght S.yron ..me home from Rid,,,,,, y., last night to spend Fair" wi. Misses Bessie Randolph and Era1 Smith of Kinslon, arc visiting In the cltv. Mr J. O Rova'l and family, of Gold - boro, are spending the week in tbe oily with lelKtWcf. Miss Gena Tun-tall, of (ircensboro, Ala., U visiting lh Fair, and is a guest at Mr. W. M. Watson's. A'lss Pauline Puce of I,a (Irange, and Miss Maude Sanudcrs of Bogue are visit ing Mrs. C. T. Watsor. Miss Florida Noe of Ilea fort, Is spending Fair week lu the city, the guest of MIsb Maude Smith. Misses Lillio Kdwards and Ida Cohen of Goldsboro, are visiting Mrs. Isaac Cohen ou Pollock street, Mr. Arthur Whiieley, Editor of the Mt. Oljve Advcrtixcr, is here this week, playing with the K. P. Band of Goldb- boro. Miss Lord's Dancing School Mew Hermans- will ie delighted to krow that the efforts to secure Miss Lod's artistic services In establishing a dancing clnss here have been pnccessful and for all particulars vc refer the read ors of the Jmukxil to her advertisement ill nnr rnlunms today. We are told Hint (-he will trncu all the latest fancy ilnnceit imported this season in metropolitan cities. MiB Lord has given her whole time wilhin the past few year to her art, cnpseiiueinly it ia thor ough In every particular The class "vill lie large, the hall se cured is cnmmodlou.H, and the mutic wiii be up-to-dale, therefore iimkiiiL' it enjoy able and interesting. Hhe will take any number of pupils from 5 to 10 years, both hoys and girls Also a night class will he formc-l for young men and women not caring to en ter tho afternoon class, this will em brace all the latest figures of tho tier man. Let all who ran, give Miss Lord en couragemcot. Bank Hours This Week. The following hours will he observed by tlio banks in lhlt city during Fair. the Will close Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday st 12 o'clock, noon. Thursday will be opserved as a holiday when the banks will be closed. Those d ilng business will please note these hours and act accordingly. THE MARKETS. Tfle following quotations were rcceiv ed by J, K Latham & Co, New Bern N. C. New Yorx, Nov. 12. Cottoh; ()ieo. Illgb. Low. Close Nov t.3'J 0 41 11.10 0.4.1 Jan 0 JC IM'i H.JJ 0.44 Mch .:w 9 4H 0!!S 0.41 May .t 0.47 9 17 9.47 Wheat: Open. High. Low. I lose Deo 91 80, 7l 80 Con. Gas 1811 ls"l 18n So. R'y Pfd. .. tioj (di 0j Fed. 3 tf! iij 4 n Con. T 8 9) M'jj Utther .. .. 1J Kl ID A. H. & W 4-.J 47 4".i Cotton racelplt were 41, X)nrt at a1 porta. ' 1.lvrpMi1 Wrti.l. Spoil 3 IH-.ti. Sales H DM hilin. tutet oloted Jan Fch. ."i ll N S.1S. Adoet to 3. R. Lathe n A Co w ire "The aeotlmenl hereon e.ill.i.i Iki ci-i eldtraUy chttJ o eloc 1 1 llU: , , mtalael better feed n following Re pabllcea vletory. Utairal fiottalsoo o Uiballog fnelor. Krar Moo .a dl Co fills is for YOU! t'oleee yoor tiellnaery. C7arda, ete. are gni'ea sp Is aa artlttle tnenaef end well printed. It repelt reiber lata attreeie. Fine Job Printing . Costs no more than poof work. We do Just M ebeeplf t ptlnitr whe rKHMiwe no ep"!! 1 tklll nr lute tad who btt bo thoutbt lo 1 toraing pat e foo4 Job. Try B. - '-v:i. T. II I M. I '- t 'c t t' )r.tm A inrr.'"iri''in, (fj b i " it trv FRESH CRACKERS AND UNEEDA BISCUITS. Nice lot Apples by the bill, Fulton Market liocf, Small Pi, foi nia Ilanis and Kitl isil Cured Shoulders. Hut'kwlioat both prepared and plain. Dried and Kvaporated Apples a:ui I e.iehcs, 1'i unes ami L'aibins. Codlisli and Irish I'olaloi Anything in Groceries You Want. Sitisfaction Ouaranteed, iJ.Li 'Phone 91. 35 -icjA BEL J. A. JONB lltAI STREET, STEWART'S 0L STAN l, tKET, STKWA ST Isivery, F'il. Male and Exfliaii . , i.arp I ami HOESES Kvor I'otind in New I ru. Al. ( ail U'lietSH, Koliri', Whip Cotton Iirtp-proof ( otlon STOIJKI) iind vanocH made on Kanie if lffi r I 1 ici aire of cotton for much lii"lier ( orrcsiondence Solicited. NEXT TO COTTON EXCIIAMiK.J " Three Things First, Come lo Hie Knir. ttecond. S "u K n, '.,t pi mc I Tired buggies.. Third, Wo will M there, .:..a'i ta I t.. .. liiwpef tfullv, . II. 1' ATE ItH k NO?'. I'beee IHi. - NEW EK. MASONIC 11A HOUSE. . pedal ftetbre Kngegemeitl of tbe Huolhera FnTorlten. HERALD SQJJARE OPERA CO. ... 23-AIlTINTK-23 Mnwt front Hew Tort City Thres Vtgble of Ileal Oral npere,0oen- " atenetng wrnrsDAT RIGHT . . . NOV. -14. 154 Ittt.L , ' ' it Bill Taylor." OYSTER or n-iail, l'n-.-li ilam.s I ivakfa. r Imiil Flour, Sltij.1, ( ali- Ma:ke ml C d Sp hoScKitir A lSc(3iiI Wrticcr, ri;-l Hi. si Slock of- i a i 'o.upl l.i'ic nf l'ii:'"ici, H':i''oiiH iccls, I'.l, . .1. A. ,B41VEN, llrnud Slreel, SteniirCn (Hd Miind Storage. War?lioiiMt' ! 71 INM'UF.D nl unall co.-t and nai-m he slnt l-l II ill pi, Ml nm jus! ilies - y 1 1. 1 1 c 1 . li will Mireh .-I. if- to Remember! Julius M. cArnold, Ielfery, Td Hl Ilomrt A Mo If, f argii-, Wefoas, t rarwe . hlpt awl ttO'art, ' eTVrtVe4aB!H. treed U FW BltV. V. C Bagging and Ties; s ae rexty to enrr'f Ot trade with Cotioo Pffiei and Tie, IWtt ninth, Hy p k, Ae. Prfcee eft BIJ.I. ; .1. IX I.rttlifru 'i Co 1 ( Ir
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