... wmne ft-i..,:.-.... ;.,-.vi. aaes, 4 " - ''As -l. J H LSI Shoes4wP;M), WW .- ' 15 T For Fall and Winter. A Grand Display oi all the New Fall 4t .Styles. Made by the well known firmsxlS? jj by no one else in the city. v ::g rfS No trouble to show them. Call and examine, , HACKBURN 3 47-49 POLLOCK STREET, h! te. -3 JUST RMJBIVID A NSW SUPPLY OF I AND 2 OT; Fruit OTars ALSO EXTRA RUBBERS FOR SAME. Don't forget we have a fresh lot of Portsmouth Corned Mullets. i If you wan't Good Coffee try out "Morning Glory" brands they can't be beat, in fact we are headquarters for anything in the Grocery line. Give us a call and we will save you money. . Yours for business, J. 13. ZFZRZETEIS, Jr., Wholesale and Retail Grocer, PHONE G9. or. Broad A Hancock Hut. Z i We vwybody EXPECTS NEW GOOUS for the coming waton. We are! prepared ii mi iu iucj are aiming m now aaiiy. we are going to have a full store, and so arranged that one can easily look it over. Onr stock will be sold on SMAU PROFITS making quick laleal One of our. lejiderB(ths,FaUj l U, . t Ball Bearing Castors. No tearing the carpet or straining' in' 6vingJthe ' heavkii Ifurniture. . DTGoods Delivered Promptly -or. ... ' 4 .13''. ' With Improvement Snrprislnf to Physicians.' Dreisia; of Weand AH tke iPres- Ideit,, StoMaeh Ctrovg lAeftns tome4 to Iaereased Jtovr Ishmeat In JteKU- . , lej'i TUlta, ,. r Bpclal to Jonrntl. ' " Buffalo, September 11. The Prett dent awoke this moraine, having pawed a comfortable night. . . . . The dressing of the wound U fol lowed by decided benefit to "the patient his stomach aooepting without . any dis- gieebleneM the beef juloe given him, It being tfkea with k relish. The later report In the evening," noted that, the President continued to gain, the wound exhibiting more healthy signs,--while the amount of nourishment was Increased as the patient's stomach became better accustomed, to It.- ' . 4 The President's pulse has varied, ranging at about 116, with his tempera- tore about 100. T Buffalo, Sept 10. No one has yet been allowed to see him exoept Mr. Mo Klnley, Secretary Oortelyos and the physicians.' Even Mrs, McKlnly goes to his room only onoe a day; and then re mains but a short time. - Today she did not see the President until after return- tag from her usual drWe and then she sat beside his bed only a few minutes. When Mrs. McKlnley vlslta the Presl dent little Is said by either of them. Bit ting beside his bed,1 "the "devoted and courageous wife holds her husband's hand, and in silence for the most part they passed the minutes showed them to be together. in a rew QayB, ir tne rresment's pres ent convalescence continues, it will be possible for i few of his most Intimate friends to see him. Mrs. McKinhsy wOl be allowed to visit Mm at more frequent Intervals, and gradually he will be brought back Into touch with the world's doings. During the visits Of Mrs. McKlnley to the President's bedside there has been no discussion of the attempted assassi nation. Mrs. McKlnley is in possession of all the facts connected with It. Soon after the President was taken from the Exposition grounds to the Mltburn resi dence Dr. Bixey told hor all about the details. The news was broken as gent ly as possible, but no effort was made to coaceal the main facts. i The strength, courage and cheerful ness of Mrs. McKlnley continue to be the marvel of those who know her best, bnt they have feared she would by this time break down nnder the strain. Yet she seems stronger and never has been more self-contained and cheerful than when she visited the President this afternoon.., it, ' O si i r er :. HTOllIA. i IM KM TssNraMwra BoogM trt : -4- J, DC UCK PUOME 147. Oaskil! Hardware Co. 78 Mnou 'rtitW BIRR,' 9. 0 . vittfims-&et.nQtits'i $20 REWARD I I will pay 930.00 for the arrest and de livery oi Mary Ward: about I fostf high, weight about lis pounds, light ginger color, about 18 years; walk with head on sido to right, who escaped from Jail on Monday, August 87th, 1901." j , J. W. BIDDLE, Bherlff, ? f Craven County, New Bern, If. C, . ' Aug.M,100!.'. V ''y':.')''y n mill! , The Eaat End of the Harvey Ilonae-rJ 6 Desirable, Boomsy with water bath and gas, ' ' Apply to ; .-'"'L- J. I SUIT. new Bern, - n. c. 50,1 Apply to J. I IIARTSFIELD, . New aim, N. 0. ill if- MAOSNIC OPERA HQUS E fp ONI MET ONLY;! J J ;t .The Banner Show of " I ' 4 thA fifliiW' ;.' THE GREAT L W.J iuklAl )t lid nMnMnw J tOROflAN KMTKUTA1NERS );.f"-:."''., Aaassa, v f ' ft' ' ThUghow bii made MILLION3 LAUGH, i ... sY: ELiCKSTfl & TTEEELEIHeT, Xaaafaetarer tf - , Bagflea, Wagons, Carts. Ae.V: " ; . Bepsfrlsg Deaeea Shert Netlce. Boggles, Wagons, Cans and Drays kept on hand for sale. " ' ' 1 Shop South rnwt Stra!, Mr th Dallroa.l, NE',V I : T.N, N. c. jt qtops. . , Weather Helps all Cultivated Crops. Weekly Bulletin Report. Pot week ending Monday, ' September 1901. ' ' The weather during the -week was a vast Improvement over that which has prevailed daring the past month. To heavy rains and deficient Insolation suc ceeded clear days, cool nights, snd abundant sunshine. The favorable con ditions are shwi.Jy the beneficial ef fects on s'l classes of cultivated crops. The .temperature Averaged ' about V dally above the aormal, white the jala fsll was defieieat byTabput 0.18 lack for (he ume time, i i : llhri; i .Cotton Unproved somewhat, .poYlt is feared that the evil effects of previous baa weather cannot be offset. The bolls are scattering- and th fields are "verf weeay. - jriants are M and sheddlna it still rplagohj (Picking haakegua to a uniin extern: von uaiaireropoa UDlands... Touna corn has lmoroved and altogether Jhe outlook te more? proula lfc?,' Th4 good Weather Wieen x tremely favorable forhecuttlnrand curing of tobacco. Almost the efitlre orophaa been housed, the weed being bright but light. , The weather has been most favorable for the saving pt hay and fodder- had tha work hat ' been mated. 8ome fodder If affected with the dry rot, buttreportt' art leatraDjr slayorable. Wheat threshing Is about over. Land It being prepared for sowing a rapidly as the conditio! ; pf (hi toll ivtilt permit. Done oats have beat owa dudog the week. Turnips aieeoulng'up to a good stand; much is being sown. The report concerning peanuts are not altogether satisfactory, the plaale In plaoee grow ing too ta'l and not spreading out enough. Field peas are growing finely and It is said that In some localities the yield will be the finest made In years. Sweet potatoos are doing well and are most promising.. Late cabbage are not plentiful. The proapecls for fruit btve somewhat Improved. BiLEIGB. iO 1 f : , lor Iiifntt 1 (.'; ti r. iY:i !'-: A- Decrease In Number of Penitentiary ' J ' ' Convicts.' ' Qeveraor aad Treasurer to Address Great Gathering. Dangerous CouTlct at Large. To Pro-' mote Apple Culture. ; Deer for Pollen. , Park." . Raliigh, Sept. 11. Governor Aycock and Treasurer Lacy will tomorrow ad dress an educational rally at Bogers X Roads, in Nash County, fourteen miles from a rallway , It Is expected that least 8000 people will be present. - - Secretary Bruner of the agricultural department Is at Buffalo, attending the annual meeting of the National Pomo- loglcal Society. He Is working earnestly to promote apple-growing In this Btate and to have the splendid fruit in the mountain counties properly gathered, packed and shipped. Photographs fruits, admirably colored, have been made for use at the Charleston Exposition and afterwards in the State Museum here. The photographs were all taken In the Museum. The new dormitory at the Soldiers Home Is to be heated with hot air. The hospital Is to be steam heated. If the State does not put in the heating plant at the hospital the North Carolina dt vision of the Daughters of the Confeder acy will do it. Julian 8. Carr has lent to the park commission here a couple of deer, which have been placed In specially prepared ouarters at Fallen nark. The deer are full grown and particularly fine spool mem. George Allen is elected chairman of the board of directors of the blind Insti tution here, succeeding T. B. Womack, esicned. The new mess hall at the in stitution is to be completed by the end of September. The institution . opens Sept. 18, and will have more pupils than ever before. Four convicts wet brought to the penitentiary yesterday from Rowan county. One of them escaped 23 years sge from a gang at work at Hound Knob, when the Btate was building the Western Carolina railway. The arrt vsls of convicts are how considerably fewer than the discharges Hence the number In the penitentiary is steadily do dialog. There are now only 773 State convicts, bnt Httle over half the number 14 years ago. The greatest number was ,4. Rev. John Huske is appointed arch deaoon of this Protestant Episcopal dlo- cie and wPl come here In October. The largest excursion of the year passed here today on the Bouthern rail way, from Charlotte to Norfolk. There 88 ears. Of these 7 started from Charlotte, 0 were added at Salisbury and at Greensboro. On the train there were 1500 people. The negro female convict who made her escane from the penitentiary la men's clothing has not been heard from. She is from Lenoir county andwiU probably nuke her way there. She Is a dangerous criminal and it used to man's clothing, which she has worn , during much of hsr life. . A- When you want a pleasant physic try the new remedy, Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They are easy' to take and pleasant In effect. Price, 25 cents. Sample free at F. B. Duffy A Go's, drag store. BATBORO. Fall Weather. ' Farmers Saving Crops. MU.,,nUa4 Stagger PreTalenU .. - Hot Rannlng a klockade, . September 10 Weather cloudy, -east wardly winds, stormy appearance, cool night, heavy dews, , hot no rains is about the only changes your reporter has to note since last report Newt Is scarce, Everybody J' work ing preparing to save -what they have been fortunate enough to -make. All crops will be short but possibly not to short at they teemed to be at one time, but suffloleatly short to be carefully considered by all There will be no surplus crops or money to be . foolishly wasted.', : i'.'v-".,'-V. The little child, son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Miller, died quite suddenly 8unday about I o'clock, p. m. The little fellow wasreral month old, and had been troubled with his bowels some little lime, but nothing serious bad neen an ticipated by the parent.. A sudden change took place about -11 o'clock Bun- day morning andh died about 9 p.m. W extend our, sympathies to the lf- reaved parents end remind , them tuut the Lord Is the one to whom they must turn and look for consolation, He can and will give permanent relief,, and he alone can do it. ' " " ' , Death entered another home here Monday morning about 7 -o'clock, a. ra., and claimed at his victim Mr. Jobnnls Jewell, the son of Mrs. J. H. Smith, In his lOlh year. Johnnie's death was not snrpili. It bad beon looked for hourly, and daily for months, yea,- for years. lie had Lena a pallont suITorer from coniiimptlon all hla life. We can only say In the wny of conaolntlnn to lils mnilier, that l.o Ins (rone to loin his fii'lmr, brn'her, 'i'l e! or, who have Johnnie was prepared to -answer the summons when It tuffertngt with came. He bore Christian fortitude, trurrtfnc In the cower of Judah's Lion. He hat gone to receive his reward the ' reward of the faithful who die In Christ. Hone continue to die with staggers or by what ever name the verlnary craft may feel disposed to call the disease, we do not know the technical name, but we know It meant death in 99 cases out of a hundred, and that It not technical. xne whole people are in sorrow over the shooting of President McKlnley, and and the universal expression of opinion it that oar legislators should pass severe ana drastic laws to put down anarchism which they say It increasing at a fearful rate In this country, all of whieh think It true, and right here by way of parenthesis would add, that the peopli themselves are responsible to no small degree for this condition of affairs. All classes of people, for while some are guilty of commissions, others are guilty of omissions. Public sentiment must bo more subservient to the laws of the land mUBt treat law with all respect and reverence, as Jurors must act justly, and do justice, must convict the guilty and acquit the innocent, in both cases acting without fear, favor or partlsanism re ward or hope of reward, and those en trusted with the execution of the laws- should with Btern justice execute them in the same manner, and lastly not by any means the least however, the peopli who alone have the power, should select as law makers, those who are rospectors of law themselves, and not violators of law. One of the reasons that has caused the law to be violated with so much Im punity, thoy make a law and then don't re spect It,settlng the example the multitude follows, and the sole power to romedy this evil Is In the hands of the people and probable three-fourths of them are In some way or other violators of the law. Now what's the remedy "Birds of a feather will flock together," there Is a remedy, a plain and simple remedy, The Kinston Free Press, brother, seems to have gone In the ring stripped to the belt, over the base ball game, and doesn' mind who he gives the lie to, male or fe male, old or young, good, bad or lndlffer ent. Wo know nothing of the matter, but from the wholesale manner In which the Free Press gives the He, we would Imagine that there were no ladies or gentlemen among the crowd that went from New Beern to witness the game. and wo hardly think this can be true. Surely there must have been some peo ple of character that went from New Bern on that occasion. If there was then the only apology that the Free Preis man could offer, would be, to In sert at the head of his paper, the follow Ing in big letters, "We Are A Crank, We Don't Know What Decent Journal- Ism Means, We Are Not Rannlng A De cent Journal, We Are Publishing a Pa per For The Roughs and Toughs Of The Country Only to Read." With this an nouncement no lady or gentleman could or would take offence at anything that appeared In its colums; they would con slder Its source. The Board of School Directors of this county met here yesterday to consider the consolidating of two school districts the Bayboro and btonewall districts in order that the free school might be taught at the Pamlico, Male and Female Academy In connection with that school A petition signed by a large majority of the tax payers, and patrons of the free schools In both districts was presented to the Board asking for this, stating that by to doing the people 'could get a lon ger term of school, taught about 10 months and a better service than if taught separate, "that the farther child from the academy In the consolidated district was lest than one and a half mile. . For some reason the school Di rector refused to- grant the request of petitioners. , We presume they did It In the beet Interest of public education. Mr. C M. Babbitt, Deputy-Collector of Internal -Revenue it down- this way again. This time he Is looking after the work oft hi new dwelling that he is haying built In the town, which, when completed will add to the the appear ance of the. city considerably. Apropos, John F. CoweU It .alto having him an offlo built which wUl also add to the Improvement of our city. Mr. J. F. Sawver on whose premises ttni wsi seised, a few dayt ago, says It It untrue that that he was running a blockade still, that be began putting op tllll with the view of registering It to distil fruit, that after he began work on the tllll Mr. O. H. BlacknaU of Oriental, saw hit) and wanted to buy a- still, that he agreed to tell It to him, end ttopped work on It and It was In that condition when selted. '' He says that the jtlU was within 100 ysrds of hit house and in open view of hit bouse, that the still had never been ran by blm, and that there was no mash or beer at : the still and that he had ap Intention of running blockade or reregistered tllll. All of which, ha Is, and will be prepared to prove, If necessity requires or demands It. That he has not violated any la ter nal Revonue law, that he la aware of and If so he has not done It Intention lly, and that he docs not want public sentiment mislead by false statements. FULTON MARKET tasked :.f 1 0 H O (I 1 1:0 1 TO O.EAJS8 TUB $TSTEH Fffectually yet gently when eostive or billions, to permanently overcome hab itual constipation, to awaken the kid neys and liver to a healthy activity, without Irritating Or weakening them, to (', . 1 ! . ' .. l.cn, 'coliln, fovera, use " -r prfl ' n lo by the California 1 : ; yrn.) tu. Fancy Cream Cheese, Fancy Elgin Butter, PoHsmout2 Corned Mullets, Fresh Canned Goods. Heinz's Sweet Mixed and Cucumber Pickles and Baked Beans. Tomato Catsup and Worchesterslme Sauce, Imported and mestic Sardines. Whole Cod Fish. Anything in Groceries you may want. Wholesale & Retail Grocer, 'Phone 01. 71 Broad Nt. 1Tb e mere fact that I we are the only firm in town that sells ROYAL BLUE COFFEE delicious, invigorating and nourishing is no rea son why every well regulated larder should not be supplied with it. Considering its high degree of merit, its price is extremely low- DIAHOND HAMS, (Introduced by us.) Armour's Smoked Sausage. Wo keep everything that is nice in groceries. J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Thursday, Aug. 22 PREMIUM DAY At the Planters Warehouse. We will have plenty of buyers, with the orders tor your tobacco, and you can Mo as weU on this market as any in the State, Build up your home market by brintrinir your tobacco here, if you do not get as much for it as any other market, we do not expect your patronage. ' Come down to the Premium Sale and keep a coming. Sales every week day at' 11 o'clock! J. M. HOWARD. Manatrer. S. B. CURRIN, Auctioneer, ANNUAL I t lias? 12th mm r the OrlentaLIndcwtrlal Stock, Fruit and Arrleiiltnral Association SEPTEMBER, ICtfi to 20th; 1901. j ' - ,r: : ; " 1 -v '. .Excnretonsl from lmingtoii, -Raleigh,-' Washington and' 'other points by railroad and boata.'. !. ;':J-. ' mG Leaaing uase ban uiuds and Brass Banda of the State will compete igr rir German Thura- day night y t. ?-ywj3? I -? ry :j f ' ' v - tc. k..s 0. C. nOAQU, TnAa 4 Skcritauy. HorsDrStolinl; 1' Stolen from my place on the night of, September OtbrdOOl, one horse, coldr liUgray'jwiihi daii hips and hind legs, small nock and bead for size, of body, In goodon- ditlon. Anyone finding this horse will leave same with Mr, S, , O. ItoWta, New Born, Nj Ohe .wlU pay cbargrs;'' "J ' -' c " ; ..-.JOHN ft. BOWKN, j i . . Tacho!or, N, 0. , Tn llirn IliiT I - W ..." W.J ! M S. f,,y. The following Ttlmed prisoners, la Craven County Jail: ,r 9 Henry Clover, (month front August ttth 1MM. t i ir-.--- ,-,. v-.v . E4 Hill, 4 months from Aug. 19,.r ' John Mackeyv t month from Aug. if,-' John Hewaid, I montbt from Aag 1. Cslla Pollack, 0 month from Angt 10.: - Anyone desiring to hire any of. the1 above aamed persont will confer with . , ' K. R. JONES, ' Chm. Board County CtmmUiloner. , '