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H" liw BIttN, I, C, FRIDAY MORNING, 'AUGUST 30r 1901. - VOL-XIX'-NO. 130. TWiNTIRTH VICAil ' ' - " kM Doftvi oej McGinty : To tfze? bottom of the well, AND SO DO OUR PRICES on Our ENTIRE LIKE OF WASH GOODS. TJey will go r ABSOLUTELY AT COST. St l a T 1 n organdies, Dimities, Dotted Swiss, w Figures and Welts. JjJ HAGKBURN 47-49 POLLOCK STREET. JUST KKCEIVEO A NEW SUPPLY OF I AND 2 UJ, ALSO EXTRA RUBBERS FOR SAME. Don't forget we have a fresh lot of Portsmouth Corned Mullets. If you won't Good Coffee try our "Morning Glory" brands they can't le lieat, in fact we are headquarters for anything in the Grocery line. Give us a call and we will gave you money. Yours for business, T. 33. PABKEK, Jr., Wholesale and Retail Oncer, PHONE G9. Cor. Broad tfc Ilauoock Hi. old Water Weatherprool. A goodpaint for warehouses, barns, stables and all out buildings. Elastic Carbon Paint for your roof. f HONK 147. Gaskill Hardware Co. 78 M idols ST m BXBN, W..OJ Milk and Cream ADVANCE. Owing to the mi advene ta all kind of trd ws are 'compelled to ad vene the prion of Cream and Milk. Oo ami aftr Pept. let, 101 prleee will be m follows: Cream Ce per ojL, Mllh8epfqt,cpf gallon. OAK DAUY.- PresalptloM at Darin'. . Davit' Prescription Phermaey Make specialty of prascrtptloas. , 'Beery pte ecriptioa Mat tier rwsJvse prompt aid earefal eUcatioa, Only the pares and beet drugs ere need. Bo substitution U ever practiced, eat every preeerlptloa Is ailed (tartly he the pbyslclee wlakce. The prleei ere fair aad reenoasblc. Head yoart there to be tiled. " . - rnn ' e a i r, i run v oHLt I , My hoeaa and Kit No, fjj Sw trect, entitalnidf aetea (7) ropm and kitchen, prt of purchnor money can be bold oa, mortgage. i TtfM mult jaa.v , I ia rra Inches flerp, l feet lacnea wldn, , front and Uck..:rv I - ,WU1 nlco actl lay hmwehold and ... . - 4 . , . . ' - . . . kliCDeo luroivnnv-ana one par tor ' organ in good condition.- . . . Viw 7fo Children. ' Arise thfaf le five (ba rMWrae '. tkaaa daaip Hjlaj hat aMtla( li La- 'ailve Chill .Toelq plaauit m ri trep tad t arula tre (of naUHal wortlaa; iUt. (lr Mr.. a Bradbam'i DlHIi IHSlltlTT. SHELL FISH REPORT. r Bold Assertions Hade In Regard to r. .a Craven Xounty Convict T:. Thompsen Sent Back to Mew Bera. ,; Pepallst Faiier Talk, s The Ep-. Idtmle of Crime feeling Aralnst Seabeard 8nb- ' -elder - v RalkigHi "Augmt 59. No room eaa be provided In the penitentiary for the White orimlnal Intana Until the legisla ture ecu. A white kleptomaniac, John Thompson, ' was brought " here from Craven, bat wai taken back today be came of lack of room.; Be wat the ring leader of the 10 prlioneri who made their eicepe front .jail at New Bern; In fact he released the others. Officials lay he Is not insane at all, and that there has beeu.no Investigation as to his In sanity, bat that money and lawyers kept him ont o! the penitentiary proper: It this be, true It is only one of a number of such csees'ln the State, some of which ere a subject of common talk among of ficials. Deputy sheriff R. B. Blackledge carried Thompson back to New Bern jail. He will probably remain there until the legislature meets at least. Z.T. Garrett, a Populist-Repttblican of Vance county, came here to see Ex Senator and Populist State Chairman Marlon Butler in regard, to the feature of the Populist party. Butler urged that the Populists keep lu tact and refrain from affiliation. Garrett said a number of tbee were Republicans now and did not Intend to deal with the Populists any longer; that they all well under stood the Populists and their devious ways. There Is a great deal of talk among the people about the epidemic of capital crime which has been prevailing for a couple of months, In Mecklenburg, An son, Granville, Person, Buuoombe end other conntlea, mainly outrages by ne groes. Auiong these crimes are at least seven assaults on women and girls, one by a white man. The latter, owing to a collusion of a deputy sheriff, his friend, escaped. This case was In Granville county. The man was ordered to jail without ball privilege, and while being taken there was permitted to escape. In a Person county case a negro imperson ated the husband of a whlte.woman, an Invalid, Last spring a white man was convicted of the same crime, In Beaufort county, and was sent to the penitentiary for a long term of years. Governor Aycock Is naturally deeply concerned at the epidemic of crime. He Is extremely anxious to break np lynching. Because of his efforts along this line some of the turbulent element are criticising him, and some It Is said have gone so far ss to make threats. The next legltlalure will oo doubt devote special attention to this matter and arrange for the prompter punishment of crime, aad better protec tion of criminals from mobs. Such Is lbs opinion of not a few well informed people. Corporation Commluloner Abbott has returned from the Piedmont section, where he visited ten counties. It rained daily, 'The only good crops he taw were la parts of Cleveland and Llaooln oountlee, - y vy The feeling which was. developing against the Seaboard ' Air Line here Is allayed by the rescinding of the order by ends of the ran of engtae ortwa was made at Hamlet Instead of Raleigh.-' t'- Cdcrj Headacke Ttvlcn. There aot say better reeeed for bead ache thaa these powders. They aerer fall le rellars. Made aad sold oaly at Davie' f reecHptioa Pharmacy. . Pollock &Crcdlc Uvwryv ' -Feed, Sato and EathaBg wm t:.3 c::::A.r.EOT Turnouts in tho city. I?o. 70 f -ut!i- Fro: Ctrcct, ci rcuits Hotel O. 0. Buck, Belrne, Ark., says: "1 wm troubled with constipation until Ibodght DdWUC, Lltle Early Risers. BlBoethea hrve been entirely oared of my old eosa plaint. 1 reooamasd them." t. B. Daffy dk Co. . - Saltan la Fifhtinr Mood. Tiaa, Asg. W. The TneWalt to day pebllahee mall eorreepoadenoe fiom Ooaetaallaople which eayt the Bnltaa will go to war rather thaa yield Iota reasonable decBaade, that he la studying pleae for defease sad the he has order ed tOOeaaaoa from Oaray. - V - '. ' Striken Lotlnr Cronad. Prmaoaa, Aog. IS. The Steel Out po'aCWa eo&jjaued maklaf gain la this dletriot and today added eatjegh mea to he foroe at the Star Mill to Insure the working of two eallls double tura eight aad day froea now on.: The saaaage- meat elalme that the satire pleat wUl be oe rail time before the week eads. . The strikers say thte elaleveeasot be made good aad le beiag mede merely u blsK. la peraoaoe of tu anaouaeed plea le fta all of he pteate abeelately aoa-ealoa the Americas Tin Plate Com pany today commenced advertising for aoe-ealria mea to go to work. "All ap- plleaate are offered the highest Wages aad permanent Jobs, bet la evsry case the application must bs made personally aad the' applicant declare hlmeaif free from ell eatoa ooetrol. The empaey has not as yet mede the etteropt to start either Ite MMioegabcle dr DemmW plants, bat eaeftuaoee both Will be start' deooa, i -', Commissioner's Accounts Famished tne : !"T,' V HC'eoTernoiv; ' : " IULatau, Aug. U, The report of the! legislative committee on tne late sneil fish commission and the accounts the latter presented to the State was pnt la print today, and placed in the governor's hands. It deals with the many accounts which TteophtluB White' presented, not a few of which were disallowed. .After the Democratic administration came In; In January last, these accounts were held up by the auditor until they could be passed upon. The Sate Added. RaLiigh, Aug. 89. On the west face of the base of the statue of Vance an in scription was today placed) "Erected 1000." SHE DEMANDED $3,000,000. The Seeming Demented Woman Visits Vanderbllt Mansion. New Yoek. Aug. 28. "I want $3,000,- 000 from the Vanderbllts, and I want It In bonds. It Is due me, and I will not leave the house until I get It." This request startled the servants In the Vanderbllt .mansion on Fifty-seventh street and Fifth avenue. A well-dressed woman had been ushered Into the recep tion room by the butler, who thought her a friend of the family. It dawned on the servants then that the woman was demented, and the butler quietly left the house and called Police man Charles Baffky. "It does not matter whom you call In" the womansaid, looking straight at the policeman, "I will not leave the house until I get the money that Is due me." "Well, come with me," the policeman replied, "and we will go to the bank to gether and draw the money. Do you want it In large denominations f "It's immaterial to me," she snswered. Speaking kindly to the woman the policeman prevailed upon her to get In to a cab and drove her to the East Fifty-first Street Station. Later she wsa committed to Bellevue Hospital by Mag istrate Molt to be examined as to her sanity. When asked her name she said waa Catharine M alone, of Rlverdale, Y. She was of evident refinement. she N Price of Plows Goes Up. Cuicaoo, August 28 Plow manufac turers of the United States, large num bers of whom have been In conference at the auditorium here, have decided apeo an advance of 10 per cent, In the prices of plows and all plew repairs dar Ing the coming year. The preeent strike of the steel workers Is glvea as one cense. In addition the manufacturers allege that the cost of production In every way Is much greater at present than It was a year ago. The manufacturers It Is said, are obliged to pay 10 per cent, more for their material now. Beaides It Is declared higher wage are being paid to the man employ ed In the worka. The Increase In price will go into ef fect when the-els for next year are begun, In October. CASTCHIA Inr I.- 'n'l sri ( r.ir:.j Y:i rr 1' u 14 a c James White, Uryantsvllle, Ind., says DeWltt's Witch Basel Salve healed run nlng sores pa both lege. He bad suffer ed 6 years. Doctors failed to help htm. Get DeWltt's. Accept no Imitations. . 8. Duffy 4 Co. Havana's Low Death Rate. WasmaeToR, Aug. 28. The War De partment has Issued a stetemeat to show what ha been doae by the military an-, taorlllee la Cube (oward ridding the Island of yellow fever. Pointing oat that la" 1899 the death rat from the yellow fever epidemic Was 20 pet cent of all who had the disease, the report show that after two yean of American rote Santiago is as clean as aay American eJty end there bee been so yellow feror sine December 27, 1809. Ite benisameat , from ' Santiago, It habitat for 400 year was accomplished by American cleanliness aad energy, le- telllfeatly directed by tho military ao- theeitlee, aad It absence hat beea ko freak or accident. : , The general sanitary eondltloa of "Ha vana I said to be excellent, tho death rale for Joae last Compering favorably wtt maay large miles, ta for latlaace, Met loo, with M 62 pet eml; Vera Una, S7.80, aad Rouen, Fraaee, ta April last, 38.41. The Havana death ret we. SS.29 There wee aot single tee of yellow faver derlng Joae, although no prevloas Jeee bed passed with etemptioa from the dlseaee. The repression of the dhv ease Is ascribed to the attack spoiTUe moeqdlto. " , rillplno la War Departmeat. WasHta-nTo, Aog. 28The President has sppolnled Joe Ante., a fin plan, aa assistant la the offle of the Dlvlaloa of Insular Affairs la the Wet Department Mr. Abre cams to this eoentry about a year ago, had after taking t course at the Colo mill aa Lew school. In Weabtsg I .a, tryk the list mat connect Cornell I'alrartlty, lie will b give charg of wnrf t.Utlng to 111 Philippines J a the dlvltloc or whir. Ctilnnet El wards praaliite. i L I . Wt sn rt pK pie etnt la m.lhln , r mill end gontla, wbn In tiKwl era (hf.lc ( MT.tf I.iIb's Htnm.rh anl ' I.lT.r Ta' fl !! bill to a d"t Tby ' a- '? to trie enl j ' nt In J r i.i if T. 8. ) A C. Pan-American Exposition. I Pipkin excursion to Norfolk, Wash ington and Buffalo, will start from Quids boro September lib, after arrival of liatn ' from. Wilmington, Raleigh; and New Bern. Fare from Goklsboro to Washing f ton and return 9 day limit $8.00. I 'Fare from Goldeboro to Buffalo and return, 9 days limit $10.00. Fare from Qoldsboro to Norfolk and return, 9 days limit $5.00. In order to carry good crowd from New Bern, Ktnston and LG range, I will have a special car attached to the regular mall that leevee New Bern Wed nesday nlornlng September 4th. Fare from New Bern to Goll.-tloro and return $1.60. Fare from EInston to Goldsboro and return $1.00. Fare from LeGringe to Goldsboro and return .75. Anyone going and will drop me a card will have stateroom reserved on steamer to Washington. ' For further particulars write to R. E. Piura, Manager, Goldsboro, N. C. I PORTSMOUTH f (6 LAXATIVE TASTELESS HILL TONIC. Combininii the IsUrUt property of CsnMwr. benefieltkl ft aiener- al tonfo. Caarntt1, AOe. Ouly aold At BRADUAM H FUAKHAOT. $20 REWARD I I will pay $30.00 for the arrest and de livery of Mary Ward: about S feat high, weight about 145 pounds, light ginger color, about 23 years; walks with head on side to right, who escaped from jail on Monday, August 27th, 1001. J. W. BIDDLE, ShorhT, Craven County, New Bern, N. C. Aug. 29, 1901. IT J. I SI Real Estate Dealer. Buys and sells City Property, Farms and Timlier Lands. Call and see me. 91 J Middle St., NEW BERN, - N. C. Hundreds of Wheels istas through our bands everv seaaoi and ws have yet to discover a diasatis- tied customer. The Columbia Bicycle which is our leader pleases. All of our wheels are Guaranteed. Of course we have wheels at low prices, but they are all good. We are headquarters for all kinds of Sporting Goods. wit t. nixi, . Dealer In Biorauu, FuBAnM, Stobtuio Goods, rHoMoauma, Jo Paumna, ROBBtB BTAHrS, BlAl pBtBSS, dtO 91-91 Middle St HEW EM, H, A Short Ocean Trip V The Moat Delightful Boat V . -,to NEW YORK and Northern and Eastern Ym Summer Resorts OLD DOMINION LIRE' ail Bin. fjiitirwrnoiri. pntltlon, Bnttalo, as the munotony of . .. . . Jut,i, .1W C. dally, rrp rVtniy. at 7 00 p. avt and Old I'pmlCnvnfnrt at f ,00 p fnrKw Yurk Hlrrt, ad'irdlng p;"irtunlty o through nMi frtn lha Month. B.,,il,.n.l .n.l MMttnrl.lt klrhmia'l Olil I'ulnt C"irtJurt and firglnta. Uah n rnit. . , I ' Tt tlrfcpls and gnral Infiirmall" T p'T t1 rir'd tt liPt -;t a. of Ui M. H. tnw.ll. (."nnl Af' h"rtalk, Val i. J. F. '.t. r. A?""U Uil Main strt Kli limon-l, Va J. i . i in. ! ' Aft, Mullets NICE L.OT JUST ItE( Vi:i ! Clover Hill Print' Butter, Fancy Elgin Butter, Fulton j Market Corned Beef, Small Hams and Shoulders, Whole (iivim Rice 10c qt, Canned Meats, Imported and Donifstic Sardines wt and Salmon, Lnnch Tongue. The Beat of everything in the Grocery line at the Lowest Prices- Yourato Please, J. L. MAM, SS-1 3 'Phone 91. 71 Broad St. g mAAAAAlIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIITIITIIIIIIIITIIYTTT mum MIT AT f!A5T I FOB tlSST 10 DAYS We will Rell ALL SUMMER GOODS POSITIVELY AT COST and UNDER. The following list will show what we have to close out: All Ladies, Misses and Childrens Oxfords, Organdies, Persian Lawns and all other Summer Dress Goods, Laces, Kinhroidei -ies, Silks, Underwear, Shirts, Neckwear, Straw Hats, Clothing and Shoes. If you can use any of the alove goods CALL EARLY Monday, Augest Hth, and we will make yonr heart glad with our low prices, Respectfully, J. I BAXTER. nixxxiK I Let us Have it Its easy to lmv on our plan. Delightful warm weather menus can ba constructed from our stock. It represents tho best staple groeei ien.fruils and vegetables. We keep our Btock of the latter freeh and attarctive. J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St. Grocer. Phone 137. This isday, Aug. 22 PREMIUM DAY At the Planters Warehouse. We will have plenty of buyers, with the orders tor your tobacco, and you can do as well on tbia market as any In the State. Build upt your home market by brlntTLne- your. tobacco here, if you do riot gt as much for it as any other market, we do not expect your patronage. r Gome down, to the' Premium Sale and keep a comlng.;v - . . Bales every week day at' 1 1 o'clock. r , V j' h; noWAED, Manager. B. U. cuiUiiN. Aucnoneer.- Tor the People. One store and snroe timia. fof rent ftw M I riave .retired trom groearp tinlnu I mlMtw repared to-flw btUT'SU-Vitiaft to . Biy "aard lirrrt wnnd inrf. W. all html IHov wxid AMI'S hrg. iUIi, sever gta wet U m.ir'W "r Prkh and Lailia now rmdy at ihirt nr-tin. ( Lime and Tsr on hanit . We kp rrthin tlaat yr wonW brlly find lwbr. ' ' h ll D, Tt3 III, r ... - " ' ' . for nAiAii; ApptY to L. MAUTsnElD vk-. rKavr Ban, K. Cf tic !t! Cytpcptb Czrk rhaiaiarf. FOtt ETFRITMIhW. - . t. jftTe what wwej (, I ? T'.m Y.
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