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VOL XIX-NO. 142 TWENTIETH YEAR 'NEW BERN, K. C, FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER' 13, 1901.' g 'rFuy, m -. 1 1 (?mr in 0 rrSf & For Fall and Winter. i A Grand Display ot all the New Fall w Styles. Made by the well known firms: $ g Thos. G. Plant & Co and Ziegler -sold $ jy by no one else in the city. . - 5 No trouble to show them. Call and S examine. POLLOCK STREET. ' l JUST KKtlVIt i ItW ALSO EXTRA RUBBERS FOR SAME. Don't forget we have a fresh lot of Portsmouth Corned Mullets. If you wan't Good Coffee try our "Morning Glory" brands tbey can't be beat, in fact we are headquarters for anything in the Grocery line. Give us a call and wc will save you money. Yours for business, . 0 j. is. EVijEsirEie, jr.; Wholesale and Retell Grocer, PHONIC CO I or. Rrond ft Hancock Htm. At the Planters Varehouse. O. 0. 1POOK. 8 lb. 21c. 155 " ' 17c. 42 OJc. 94 " " 8Jc L. P. AVERY. 178 llw. 18Ja 72 !' " lOfte. 75 ' - 20c. I). J. FULCBER. 52 lht. 22c. .51 " ' 29c, 88 " !Uc. 81 " " 40c. T. R. 8IVPEINS. 112 His. & 23c. 5 " " e. 87 " " 25c. 57 " " 18c. MK8. MOLL1B 1POCK. 14 lht. O 12 Jo. 28 " " 18JC. 43 " ' 12c. 15 " " 5c 8 " - 4'.C Bring us your tobacco we will please you Planters Varehousd Co y :','hiJ. It L 1 EXPECT 8 NEV (3001S for the M A , mi. - . " a ' we . xur ior it. Aiiey are coming in now daily. We are going to have full atorv and to arranged that erne can ' nsUj '. look it over, i v Oar atock will be sold on SMALL PROFITS making quick sake. , ' .."One of our leaden this Fall li i : i r'rtX'l 1 -" r 1; j .". ........ Ball Bearing Casters. : 1 Va fuftni 111. 1I.M1A A. I. .f . t " t . . . S . . u noiuj) i" ot ouuuiun in raoring uie nettvicai lui ture GTGooda Delivered Promptly. ' - ' ; ;.' , ritoNi ; Qnckllj Hardware Co. HI. " 71 Mnwui Br ' KS .Y ESilN, N. 0 V W " SUmi OF l.JIBD t QT. 0. J. HEATH. 80 " ' 830. 113 " ' 161 " ." 18o. H. D. WILLIS. 48 lb. life. 87 " " 2o. 48 " " 87e. W. M. FULCHEB. 19 H. S8e, 4 4 - 34,0. 88 ' 15Jo. " ' 18JC. B. F. FULCHEIl 3 ;lb. & lie. A." 17e. M f -:'" 30c. M",. SIMMONS AMAY. OS lbs. lOe. - - - A - " 11.60. , 80, JB.09.-v ' ,f - 15" - IBM. - HOWABD, Ilinijceri . n coming waon. ,'.W6 are '.prepared - .. J ' ' ' 1 lilf ECTED tinil WitH Tntercnlosls Qr4erca . Wile 'At Raleigh. . Kaadu"Ag-aiait Bailreaaf For T Asgsaiet - Tre8arer' ' Receipts. Peasloa Allot neat Few Rereiae - 1 ' ' Selinres. , : " Ralsioa, N. O., fleptemfaer 13 The board of dlrectori of the Iaiane Ajylnm here met to day and ordered that half of the herd of 80 cattle be killed. , About 49 are infected with - tobercaloiU. A new i table for cattle will be built . The aaiwer of the1" Corporation Com- mlMtoa to the applicatlon'foNnaadaaat to force U to thli yea aew for take. tlon railway f ranchUes will not be made until the retain of the aunouni.v No body MY6 perhape the - two men who tarted thli prooeedlog take it eerlouily. The Attorney Ganeral emlled to day u he .remarked the ease amounted , to aqtliing. " One, of the foremott attorney here say nobody here hu taken the matter terionaly, andHbat the- tegitla tore. the Qorernor and the Corporation Oommiaaloa knew perfectly well' what they Were doing about the whole matter of not haTing an aaeument of railway property tab year, aire of course roll ing stock. The sheriff of this county says there will be only a half crop, of ;oottoa and corn. i-i ' At Rogers' Cross Road, In ' Nash county, where Gov. Ayeoek and Tt ater Lacy at an educational rally today, barbecue was serred to serersl thousand person. Auditor DUoa apoketfoday at Bmithfield, Johnston county at the Con federate Veteran reunion. The Bute auditor's book show that the treasury's receipts from the general fund during Aucust were f 178,882. Un der the new revenue act there vn re ceived during the month from the prop erty tax on domestic corporation 4, .452. The pol' tax for pension this year Is 13 cents, last yer- lt was tea cants. The weeding out of persons not enti tled to receive pensions continues. The State board has nearly a third of the ap plication o-itof the way. In Lenoir county 81 were approved, 40 lejected; In Johnston 78 accepted, 11 rejected; in Hyde 16 accepted. 34 rejected; Halifax 77 accepted, 50 rejected, ' Comparatively few revenue seizure -e now being made. It is claimed by t'ji offlcla's that moonshlnlng 1 decreas ing The coune'l of State will meet tomor row and wlH take np the matter of the enforcement of the oyster tax law and of the protection of the State timber tree in the' easte: a countlee, on the swamp lands. The attorney general's work will be a'ong the line decided oa by the governor and council of State. - . PHENOMENAL RAINFALL That For August l9i Excels All Rec ords. Averaged 12.11 Inches t , For State. ,; ; , Ralbioh, Sept. 12-In the course of an la tar view today with weather observer Von Her.mann some astonishing facts were ascertained regarding the Angnst rain fall in North Carolina. The rainfall averaged 12.18 Inches (of the Bute. This Is the highest ever recorded tor any mon' in any year since 1873 when the taking of observation begtn. The nearest approach to It wss la September, lffi7, when 10 Inches fell. la the monatain district the Angnst nta- f si waa phenomenal, At two -stations, Fiat Rock la. Henderson icounty, red Hlghlajids, ' Maooa -oonnty, over 80 Inches fell, aad at seven station over 30 Inches.. Rsfn felt at some places ; 33 out of the It day :; J,1,;; v-w.! i v The total average ralofsll for the State dating May, June, July and August was ad let than 83 nekes. , This also waa even more the a 4 record breaker. .trenton... ;.; September IS. Miss Ore Cradle jrhd He. viUln lttrNew Bern wa -ra Trenloa Bnnday. 1 ' . H l J V' : Hiase Helen and . Isabel Brogdea of Trenton aro vliltlag relative In Kins ton. : i"''.''. VVV-..,;''. Messrs. Mnrray Whltaker aad John Barker left for Trinity College Monday morning." -'. .Hl., i . Mr.a. Barker Ubnl'dlng a fine ho oa Jones street Nih'ch will be A great Improvement, to that part ''of the tow a. r IKK.: -t Mis Annie bliode fcfifor Greeaiboro Ferns le College Tuesday morning,' MIh Cattle Eoonee left this morning for the Normal College at Greensboro, n.c. v:.;;;:-: Mr. J. C. VDsnlel hu returned home from a long visit te relative near Vauceboro. . . ' ; ' MIu, Clara Simmon ot Catharine Lakel Visiting Mr. J. A. Psi'.th, of Tientoa. ' ' '' '' Dr. Sander of Bogn Sound mad a abort visit to bis daughter. Mrs. F. P. Koonce, Sunday and Monday.. ' 'a Messrs. T. W. flrogdea end W II. Hay wood of Klnstna socnt tbe day la Tree t )B Sunday. ' When you want a pluamint pliyitp try tbe new remedy, Chamlwilaln's Ptomai'h and li'ver Tablota. Thny are ay to t' V 1, 1 ;!"9nnt')n rl. f5 cents. t-iTplea fr) j! F. 'I, I., f& Co's. 1I1 iig stoto. , TAKES SOLID FOD. " The Presldcnl's ConllUon Further Im- provesr Dangers Passed. Prose- : ' - s cation of Czolgosx. " . Butt alo, Sept. 13. Another quiet nghtl and the Ptesldent' improvement showed farther progress todaj. a little solid food being given him, which wu taken with relish. Buffalo, Sept 11. The danger to the President from two source was pro nounced over tonight. The rent in the stomach, caused by the perforation of the aecond ballet, are now considered healed by the physicians Dr. McBurney pointed to the fact that the beef laioe fed to the President last night waa readily digested a proof of this. BufBcIent time haa ileo elapsed to warrant the doctor in stating that the danger of Inflammation where the ballet lodged hu disappeared. It la believed that the ball haa now become encysted In the mascle cf the back, and unless It location thoald prove troublesome later there will never be any necessity for removing It. Dr. Mann, speaking in regard to this, said he knew a mad who l'ved for years with a bullet in the mas c'esofMs heart. The attention of the physicians 1 sow mainly directed to the care and treatment of the wound caused by the incision made in the abdomen when the operation waa performed. This wound Is progressing satisfactorily. Another milestone passed on the road to recovery was the discontinuance by the doctors of the figures showing respi ration variations. The President now breathes deeply and normally, and the S'ld'tlon of the respiration record to the bulletin wu considered valueless. Mrs. McKlnley still dlsplsys the same fortitude she hu shown since the trag edy occurred. She went out for a drive aga'n today and appeared bright land cheerfu'.. The President's wife spent over an hour with him In the course of the day. Buffalo, N. Y., September 11. Sec retary of War El'bu Root, after a con ference with the other members of the President' Cabinet who are here and af ter talking with District Attorney Pen ney, who hu charge of the prosecution of Csolgosx, out-'ned for the first time today the method of procedure which will be followed In the punishment of the President's ueallrnt. " "The prosecution wMl take the usual course, ' said Hr. ,1(001 "the man will be Indicted by the regc'ar grand jury and will be tried at a special term df the State Supreme Court. An extraordinary grand jury wt'l not be drawn. "It there should be extradition from other States these also wl" follow the usus' -method of procedure. Tbl I to say, tbe prisoners will be first Indicted and then a request will be made upon the authorities of . tbe State In which they may be to bring them here for trial. Of course, Caolgots will not be present ed for indictment until the fu". extent of the President' Injury Is known. If the prosecution shall be forconipir acy with Emma Goldman or any other person the State "world be confronted with the fact that conspiracy I only a misdemeanor under the New York law, and its punishment I not commensdrete with the crime In this case. On the other hand, assault with Intent to kill Is a felony, and u such Is much more se rious than conspiracy. The physical presence of Emma Goldman at the com' miulon of the crime Is not essential to make her a party to it if there I other evidence that ihe. actually brought it about. Ultlmatom Eiplrcs Today. LeiDoa, Sept 11. A dispatch to the PmH from Madrid uys: , The time Ixed by Spain for the re lnsee of the Spanish boy and girl cap- tared by Moorish tribe expire Septem ber IS. It is stated that the Saltan wlahe aa extentloa, because lbs tribe a la rebellion, bat tbe Madrid Govern ment I not disposed to great It, demand Ing beside their release, compensation !n ouh end the punishment of the trTjes, 7 t v . ''2;4z ;' . "It is believed that other power sup. port Spt'a's claim, aad that, falling sat tsfectlon,' Spanish war Teasels will be eat to Moorish water." ' '.y., ;. ; ; A Big Jewel Robbery. Loxoox, Sept It. The Marqul of AnglesO wu robbed of Jewels valued at XSO.OOO (1150,001), which were taken f.Dm ' a room, at Walslngbam House wbl'e be was at the theatre last even 7;3 Wrei Ready to Be Lighted JouaT, III.,' Sept Al-An attempt will be made to reopen the Illlnol Steel MI'ls here Friday 'morning, , September 13, either with or without the consent of tbe ' Amalgamated ; Aasoclatlon. This fact wu made plain at a protracted meeting of the ' striker today. Two of the head" snperlntendsnti.of the mill were permitted to address the seulon. " '.-'-. . ' '- CASTOHIA Tor Iiifn's and CLIMrcn. TtJ r.:;.i Y;J ;.: . r- Bears th. C'jnatiure r 70 CZAR MEETS KAISER. Mg hty Monarch Embrace oa Gangway ' of a Yacht. ' Hau, Prussia," September "ll.Em- peror NlchoUe and Emperor William met near Hela today. ' The German Imperial yacht Hohenzol torn, flying the German and Rnaslan standards at the main, welcomed the Russian Imperial yacht Standart with an Imperial salute, which the Standart returned, both crews dressing ship, while the bands played tbe Russian and Ger- an national anthem. Count Plateu, the Kaiser' aide, went 00 board tbe Standart to escort the Czar wno went on board the Hohenzollern. The Kaiser received hi Imperial visitor at the gangway, where the two mon arch embraced. They then inspected the guard of honor together, after which they retired to the quarter-deck, where they remained In animated conversation Ontll luncheon. At tbe table the Czar sat on the Tight of the Kaiser and Grand Duke Alexis on the left The luncheon party Included Count Ltmidorff, the Russian Foreign Minister; Count von Buelow, the Ger man Imperial Chancellor; Count von Ealenburg, Baron Fredericks, Count von Schlleffen, Admiral von Hoffmen and irimiral von TIrpitx. Just a luncheon ended Hela wu lighted. The Germiu squadron wu drawn up In double line, the vessels being decorated with bunting and the crews manning their sides. The Hohen zol'ern, with the two Emperors on the bridge, steamed (lowly between the Inei, followed by the Standart and her escort. The yachts anchored at the headi of the rerpective lines, after which ie sdmlrals of the squadron went on board the Hohenzollern and were pre sented to the Czar. D. F. JARVIS, hnu just received a complete utoek of FALL AND WINTER STYLES IN ALSO OF "ONYX" BLACK HOSIERY For Ladies, Misses, Boys and Children. 1 The groat success of "Onyx" hosiery s due to its perfect b'nek and its supe rior quality, shape and Unish. It is guaranteed not to st'.in the feet, contir- al washing does not change tho bear.- t'ful Black; it ren-a'ns perfect until the hose is worn out The "Onyx" biand is confidently r commended to our customers as the best artie'e for puri'.y of dye t nd wea ing quality ever offered to the public. Over Seventy Two Million Pairs of this brand have been sold. For inle oaly by J. F. JARVIS, Phone 181. The East K id of the Harvey House 10 Desirable Rooms, with water bath and gas. , Apply to J. 04 i Middle St., NEW BERN, - N. C. A ..081 BIGHT OEY. " J. lfrlTlr11l" 5oTltOrTl1lO 1 Rill The Banner Sh6w of' the Season 'r . THE-GREAT I u "liil assisted by V assisted by his Company of EUROPEAN KNTIRTA1NIBS I ' Thii show has made MILLIONS LAUGIL- ?,v: EL1CISHITH &WHEELRIGHT, Kaaofactarer of - .. Bngiles, Wageas, Carta. Ae., " Repalrlag Doaeoa Short Notice. iluggtes, Wagons, Carls end Drays kept on hand for sale. . a Shopt South Front WHwh" Mrar th. B.ltr.a4, j t. KEW HERN, N.C. ' FOR RENT . STiWABT VrJlLc FULTON Fancy Cieam CheeHe, Fancy Elgin Butter, Port8mout2 Corned. Mnlleia, Fresh Canned Goods. Hcinz'H Sweet Mixed and (hicumlier Pickles and Baked Beans. Tomato Catsup and Worchestershire Siiuce, Imijprted and mestic Sardines. Whole Cod Fish. Anything in Groceries you may want. J. L UcOJUHL, 'Phone 91. 5C The mere we are the only firm in town that sells KOYAL 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- X DIAHOND HAMS, X (Introduced by us.) Y Armour's Smoked Sausage. We keep everything that is nice in groceries. I J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St Grocer. Phone 137. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiyTiiiiiimiiTiiiniiiii Aichbell & Co., Successors to A. B. POWELL At Old Stand, BROAD STREET. Receiving daily New Goods Shaferg Pig Hams, Break fast Bacon, New Cheae, Fox River Butter. A full line Fancy Cekes and Crackers, in fac'; a fall line of FANCY GROCERIES. All orders will have the psrsonal attention of E. L. Arch bell who has been for a number of ytrs with the reliablo firm of John Dunn and know the wants of the public. Thanking you for your past patronage and ask a continuance of same. Respectfully, ARCH BELL & CO., Phntt (94. 7 TKtrntA Si. mt i wr w r s am 12th ANNUAL Of the Oriental Indiutrlal .Stoek, Fruit and Agricultural AMocIation AT NEW BERN, S. C, SEPTEMBER 16th to 20th, 1901. -Excnrsions from Wilmington Raleigh, .Washington and other points by railroad and boato. j The Leading Base Ball Clubs and Brass Bands of the State will compete for prizes. German Thurs day night t7The Largest attendance of any previous year expected. . P. HOLLEY, Pkisiobitt. 0. 0. ROACH, Tbias. W. W. LAWRENCE, Bicbitabv. '; ,Gnui4 Excursloa i To the (and of the sky,' AshevUle, N. 0. Tuesday, September 17, lOOt. r All A. A M. C, Ooache to go through without change. Special train for the accommodation of alL Tickets oa sale at til etalloas. ' ' ;. fi' . ti Pare for Round Trip tloketa good to return by any regalar train, laclodlag September t0h. Give two fall day In Ashevtllt: From Morshead' City tlCO, New Bern 13. 50, Dover fltO, Klaaton $8.00, LaGrange 5.00. v f: . Train leave Mortheed City, up' towa 4:37 a. m., New Bera 9:09, Dover 6:47, Klnstoa 7:07, LaGraag 7:37. Arrive Goldsboro 8:C0. Leave Qoldsboro, for Ashevllle 8:80.; " V ; jjr'- .'. Vh'H C.asta w. .1 yssa est. . 1 MARKET Wholesale eft Retail Grocer, 71 Bread Nt. fact that m av awi vwf ' r j To: Hire Out ! ThA fnlLvtoln Mmul - i - ln Ciarea County iU: r , ' , . Henry Glover, months from August th,ln. ;., . Fd Hill, 4 month from Aug. 10. , John Msckey, I months from Aug. 10. . John Howard, I months from Aag 10 ' Cella PolU'ok, month from Ang. 13. above named persons will confer with ' '. K. H. J0NB8, Chm. Board County Commissioner. ' Celery Beadacbe Powden. ; ' There la not any better remedy for headache than the powder.' They never fall to relieve. Made and sold only J t Davl' Presorlptloa Pharmacy, - , X
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