Ti'ii".- -.1; , "j i" .l .,. 'i -I tU.,?flt.tH.t,I'er' " i' " . . J-H, j flj iA 1 JTftil YoJI- ,'niCljIr) itiT 'WW I illil'l I illllMi ; WIDNKSD4T HORSlSCstPTlMBia IoV I8ol j k't ! ' '4 a'tftHtllf if ttR L: ft 7 inron nmfim u Waiter. ' ' A AiunH nianlan all 4-Via KTatt l?nll V'il tt a- M7 AS Styles. Hade by the well khown firms: f) by no one else in the city.., h " " ' m yl No (rouble to show them. ' Call and examine. HACKBURH 47-49 POLLOCK STREET. ' I iXUST .vlltIlVD A RtW SOPPLT OF-l AMD S dT." Doflt forget "We hare'S fresh' l'6i! j Portsmouth Corned Mullets If jou won't Good Coffee try our "Morning Glory" brands t.hpv can't hfl Vmiit. in fftrt wp nrn haaHminTfora fnr tinvfhinor " . ni-.. ii j ' vine us a cnii auu w win MtVc jUU lllUUfj. Youm for business, ; JSns, Jr., , r t V . . t w nuicsaic ana kcuu uroccr, -v C PHflNK (!!) (!ar. Riwad A 1fniMlr Mta I K II ft fHTTf A ft fl II II. i Mil. II III Mil. MUJ Jl.lLll li'l III.. i .UI.-I-, . , ! r t'i! !( , .Mii-M ' At the Planted "Warelioiise. '.llllii!. H .11 C. 0. 1P0CK. 08 Hit. 21c 155 14 " 17n. 43 ' 9i. W " ",,.840. - L. F. AVERY. 178 1U. a IStc. 7i : 151i. 75 ' 30c. I). J. P17L0BER. 53 Uw. He 81 - c 28 " " 84c. 81 " " 40(i. T. K. HIMPK1N8. '; ' f 113 llw. A 38c. 5, iI ! 87 ' Sfto. 57 " " 18c. , , MR& M0LUE1P0CK. 14 1U. 12c. 38 " 13ic. 48 " M 13c 19,", n 85c, 'Bl' ft id C.J. HEATH. 165 lb, 8Jf. 30 ' 88c. 113 "-M 19ic 183 " " 18o. jOjaaSaSTbolloS 87 " 88c 48 M " 37c. ?3 87 " 88c HER. '"' 1 84 " 1840. B. T. FULCHEK. lha. & 11c 17c . ,1 7W loo. ;; W- i V' t DO M H.KflA ' 'A'1rtl-J1 '"t ..!'IH i; t'; It I f ., iii 1 ::ut ! t' I J u-'r.o. . 'i'liTitVf 'iii m:WJW-K 'nSJ A' '' . for ifor'it .They. Arroominff Uioir i daily W r gohi to have e-Mti.au i)'-, -alt 1 I t IkllllMia HUM hud tl'f 9fJ t nmrriTTv ! nuAiMtiiii 0! B:nt ill IjWrlt flJOtl al ).JT ii.i WHIM rnl ,(lf. ll'5 t If JilHt ivlt lit'il ) in! .t nit .(I'll f.d7 TIM FOR C4RT0H. &U of whlcU goat to M widows? iS tJttr. McKlnley It UU bearing op well daring the dty.t Bhetwetme w . oom- poiod Utftt pr. plxey wu bl to letTt her ride. ;', a U.-. ;The tohool oUldren ot-CMto--hTe presented petition to the bord of edu cation, requesting the school Children. o! the nation to Join them In raising a fand for a monument to the memory of the ltPresideat.'-if''",t,jrli -''. i- It is reported tonight that President Booserelt has requested the oabinet to accept a-Teappontinent . on der - his ad- niintatrattoiit', 'i " - ' ill Is saw that Emma Goldman" Is a Baislanpr and has been the agent of the Raislan gorernment and has- fur nished that gorernment with Informa tion concerning the movements; of an archists In this 'country. Bhe recelred two letters to day In Chicago threaten ing her life. - :-jf m, falsi, I.IaoNooK, Bept. 17 National memorial Isenfices in honor of the . late President Mcjtlnley will be held ty the English i&tlon In 8t PsnHf qathedrsi The se TlcetTriniie held Thttrtday ms In Amer :' . n.t,fa U tviti ntt Pit v-tn tun iwji'd n'lim s o fl &ii piilJI4 11 ftb KI4 Great Crush 'Ct$t3" Dlatsternd pec' py tne eomnnndofKinr Edwwd GoTCraoe Aycock's views. Refusal to Pardon. ' Clay Pigeon Shooting " '; : Ertnt. ; ; Ralkiob, Sept. 17 Governor Aycock Is greatly in esrner In his langusge regarding' the proceeding' for' manda mus to forea the Corporation Com mission,, to assess railways for taxa tion this year. He says, "the Corpora tion Commission acted in exact accord- Esnce with the agreement made and with .the legislative-will." He added, "Bee ray special message to the legislature on ithls subject." This message will be made part of the answer which the At torney .General will make to the sppll- and moved slowly rip Pennsylvania Ave nue, guarded by , soldiers, , The9 were great crowds of people all along the Une ana their grief was shown by tueix team. casket was. bbrna op the broad steps into the rotaada amid the strains of the hymn Nearer My God to Thee." ' President ftobsevDlt. entered with the cabinet, nd 8enstors and Repreaentar tWes followed.. Thai rellgloua services brgan at ten Ifty o'clock with the hymn "Vew ninqiy vigni." m. nenry k. Naylor, presiding Elder of the K. . Church, iWashlngtoa DUUlct, led iln d raver. Then came the hvmn "Some time1 Well Understand." Bishop Ed ward 8. Andrews began the funeral ora tion ,4ft a quarter past eleven and re viewed and praised President McKlnley 's life wrtrk; -He prayed for his soyt amid aucWweeplpg.1 After' the .hymn ' JMearer My God to Thee'' the aervicas were eloeedjrlth the benediction 1y Re W. Chsptui t Jih.: Belropolliso-' iL ; K. Ohntch.'tAt half put eleven those prea ewt weii allowed to kok; npon the fan of th.t PmMsBt. i .r,r?J Mrs. MeElnfey was mo preseat at the services at .the Oapltol. Bhe remaliTcd H lti tXnfhe.rhiri 4fe).h Blxey. ,i nl ); I,!.-.'.,!. , 1 ;t PW Fi ff?PT' i . if , , Thirty-live) thoasamd ipaople viewed Ike dead Brasssent nadat ths great Capl uA reiaada p to-T 'dot to-nigh. Th hodj 'was' ihsn 4 escofted Ihrongh weajung inroagaoi peopia Mine, renn- sylvsailaralUoad autlon. vi.n .-....,,. The faneral train left for 'Caaton, Ohivllght o'clock and was Jfafly lotiowu oy anotnsJ- ifaJnyaQUUihiaf rs..ne&fnssT. rieeiiwnt -BSMovaia e"TS,bf 1 fM; FmtimH and 'Bepj' oi)iurcs, who aoonnipaaitiu yjo dooj toCrment at the bbfeaalea'lo be held .haroi-nrtflkyiVThe iiWnAnasiVrtll bafmpdilug, nUllvwyVoaahlrfi,ftfoBpf and other organlzatlona-sviU be present, with. 4M distinguished atssof. lha na tion. Our stock wiEbe add on SMAI One of our ,leadra, thi8 MA U ' v" V ' ',' ' ' ' ' .a!8arir.pCKtci ;' Notfc?nrjn the fwjft op l raiul'na In moving the. hwvieW furoitun'.'l: , ,--'J4 j ' ' ' I''"' 1 -i c' f..li!( ! i:i ....ti. n , DGoods Pelirered Promptly, ., u, .,,-m,,;., .rf.,-,M ia Ml The ekiwshWdtLkMTWtsl the body of the late President at the Capitol caus ed attaiSrrWIfyhortly after aoonThe la tne densely packed throng, ' Women fainted, on ell sides sad hnCVf b (car ried over, the heads of thf (owtj to re move them Wm" the crush. " ''' i I and children were Injured In the ism. Those, fVfJurpel jff I tbeesl,4 ytfraen, ana mere were man Broken arms, legs and rlhs, ' Reports from the emercenov 'ine moaotMfoiicesrs.bqnea In part for the dIst?r,.(or backing tholr horses into the crowd that was , packed ..la ln- itrlcsble confusion; .i.-i ,. !i..i I ,. , Curru, ,rjpt. 17,-i-IIon. Lorsn L. Lewis, foraaer Snprotne Court Justice of jthtt elty'whoiwss1 hsmod by Judge Emory st tlie rrlf;nmeiit ilonilsy of jtbe sMln C'Ik"' st the awsMln's pounl, today entered a pins nf not rulliy. ' As on yt(!rlsy Cxnljross re jfused to answer - any-' qn-iil'ins Ti.i. tr!l o the a"8.tiln Is d-it fur p t ilon- ?isy. ' . , . ". a week, of mourning will be observed. "! MANDAMUS PROCEEDINGS. ll.i- :. -i.h. ..... - - : ... - Urn lih A.fc and lMrjfjit; Women . -l i. Ml M. f -ift .hyfi tv, Wm Horses . Hoofst Assassin . -ViM ! 1I,S) 1 llilljJ. Pleads Not Guilty. En?-1" jH.i",hTijrviijnrit t., ix- Oanl'H rvitiailMli s -rt: ! A fiU 9 .VAIUVNIWI i vii i 'i -lu ci l..i. : Special to Journal; i.,.n v. WimriitaTOi;jBei.t.!17.i-'rhe fanetal Dr6cessl6d offresldcnt McKlnley stlrted fromthe White pouse, this mornlni at twenty minutes dssVuIu o'fJock,, The remains of the dead President had lain during the night In the famoofc, East Room of the mansion. The casket rested on i a pedestal and was covered by i the flag of the nation, ,A guard , of honor from the army and navy was on guard, Klleved.every.httU-at thnjiJghUMrs. cstlon for mandamus. It is t ho, opinion McKlnley occupied her old room onthe fof able attorneys here that the answer flooFaWvknrfjf tWtHslWl Cwljl terminate the entire attempt to TheTirooesslon' started from the White fioverturn a very solemn agreement In House In the midst of a ffrlr-zllng rain pwhlch the faith of the Governor Is pledged. , It msy be said In passing that governor Aycock always keeps his pledges and he says he intends to stand by them here. In his message, on which Thenrrtvalat the Capitol was made at (the legislature acted so promptly, that thirty-five mlnn tea past ten snd 'the fhe transmitted the report of the Cor "poratloa Commission which showed that the railway tsx esses, so long in .the federal courts, were compromised and settled; that the State was willing (that the property of railways should be iaasessed as other State property Is thai this settlement Is just and he therefore recommended that the leg1 Mature place the railways upon an quality with all other taxable property lathe State as to ths time of assessment, Wnd that the railway property -be not iagali essessed ntl lOOSft The iaUways under tbia compromise s and agreetacnl fcsve paid in to the State $44,561 general JP,0(J4 ml Jhf c 4tchODP3 1 ltd, i$Wl JSS9 W the counties and beside this jhava pald back to the Bute all the latter Jeipendpd ifor attorneys fees: "ThYGov- rnofj said Jn concluding his', 'message 'that It wait wise both for the State and kallways ' to" come 1 to an agreement; (what has been done Is both just and j i The refusal of Gov. Ay cook to pardon tMallette aad'Mihegan; the i-bnslneas pien of Trboro, convicted or swindling jwas fully expected. ' They will have to serve their term of three -' vears tn ' tne Wnlteinttiirif-.''' n During the State fair here In October libera will be olay pigeon tournsssent aiaoer ins auspices or tne Kaieign unn ub. - There will be 30 events, with $5 added money In each., . - ifniier nasreiu Where h hid' iSlBUhealthlcOatli Srery'Yeeblc " . t I W. K.JJavla. Ona of .the beat, Jnown iresldenls of Trsnklin county, 1 dead iUe was "buried htre, He represented that connty tbrloe in the legislature, r JBfflJaeat Divine Passes Away at tt hat U .."' - Minnesota. bV'tft-tW I thoufiatlii . 1. Kh.Ir j'i I'r"" " "" . ........a r : Sr. Paul. Sent. 17. Blshdo whlonle oi the Episcopal Diocese of Minneapolis, one of the most faunae Bpfnebpallans la ihs United BUtesf, died itsj lthls' elty : to- stamp.it puT. - j:.; LAnarchy Mul-btbalt With, Ssys the ; ' Gaveraor;' CiptM Still Closedn $, Special to Journal, j , , , r ;;, ' Ralsioh, Bept. 17.Vdovernor Aycock .When asked the best way to protect the lives of President said. "By stamping tout anarchy and all otganlzetlons of e' arcUlits. T6ucsn accompllnh 'nothing liy enacting laws to protect, the, pftlocr, lot these laws: now exist. The . wsy to prevent Is to provide against the advo toacy Of anarchist doctrines."!'' ,' ',,'-!; In the Supreme Court this morning Attorney General Gilmer made tbe for' nial announcement of the' death of I'rcil ilont SlcKltilny. ' The chief Jtintlco ro spondcd.and dirifcd that the proper entry be made upon tbe minutes. The court i a fnrthnr umrk of respnet ad Joirnil wltlifuit trnnnM.tlng any busi ness. All lha mi "iln ra of tbo Raleigh bar In tlio city wire pminnt. WW ACCIDENT Seaboard Engine at Fan Speed Breaks C t toi ConnecUonsi Special to Journal. 'i ?s i RAijtMn-, Sept. .17. This morelne near 'Slttrellf while enginoer 1 homas Ennlts of, the Seaboard . Air-Line was 1 making rapid time, both side. rods of the 1 engine $roke. and the cab -was wrecked. I His Injuries are critical; Hewes brought hereto hospital. ;H1 home is in ithls 1 elty.' He is a son of the late1 James - H. Ennlss, so trellknown all over tbe State. ! - . '-t: Don't wait until you become chronical ly constipated but lake De Witt's Little Early Risers now and then. Tboy will keep your liver and bowels in good order. Easy to take. Safe pills. F. 8. Duffy. ' A Nash County Case. to Journal" . Ralbiob, Bept. 17. A prominent law yer Informs your correspondent that on the Supreme Court's docket, for Nash county, there Is a case, a civil salt, which Is made a "blind' for an outrageous at tacsT'npon'ah er-judge ""of the superior court, ;a inotton Is made to put aside a jadgment, (n order to make It appear that his conduct was not what it ought to have been. My Informant says that! the language , used in the brief Is dis graceful and that it is an effort togratlfy private spleen. : TO CLEANSE THE SYSTEM Effectually yet gently when costive or bllllous, to permanently overcome hab itual constipation, to awaken the kid neys and liver to a healthy activity, without irritating or weakening them, te dispel headaches, colds, fevers, use Byrup of Flga, made by the California FlgByrdpCo. Cotton Growers to Meet Special to Journal. IUuuan, Sept. 17. The Btato commis sioner of agriculture gives his hearty official endorsement to the call for a State convention of cotton growors In this elty this month, to take steps to maintain the price of ootton seed and thus foil the trust, which Is seeking to greatly reduce prices. SLEEP FOR BABY AND REST FOR Meep far Skin Tortured Bablea assd i i . Rest for Tired Mother, la - .Wacni Beth wtth lllll And a single application of Cutl hira Ofaitmeni purest of emol lients and greatest of skin cares. jThis is the, most speedy, perman ent, aad economical treatment for torturing-, disfigurine, itcbJng, burning, bleeding, scaly, crusted, and' ptaptf skin Knd Scalp h mours with Ion of hair l infanta and childrenautown..,. ,.:.,... atrumm or Paona esa Cimoima so at, amtitMl by Concern Oimamrr, tor beaatt. ' fjriaa the aat tor etoeariaf ska soalp, aa. the atopflsf of tsttlnf aaln for aollealaf, wbltcnlng, and soothing nd, raogh, aid soia feaads, sad tor all the anrpom of the MM, ( InUiiaedaantfy. Mllllamof wmnuwaCB.. nouBASoArla bathi (orauoylnglnttattoas, taSuiauutoM, aad ebaSns. too me er o. ' save ptnptralloa, a wwbw tor alrantlT weaknaaws, and sor nay aaaaurs aaUMpae pnrpoaes watch readUy saggssl Bwauelves. ' Oaaaetats Traatatoat far Ovary Itevaawf. ' -f- Odtuhiba boat, ao elaana. ta. afcta of sraaia, and aoalea. OvnouaA Oiimiairr, to iMtantly allay ttohlng, aad aoMbo and haal, and Con- 'blood,' '''n. i ou; j ;.( - sn ewaai e Shu 9mm r, sm am a ao. p-oni,gM w, I mim mm ccds Wod's S FOR PALt'SOWINa. T. W. Wfxx! A rVmt FwV 0t4lOffU, tawed In leiu u tboU - ' CASS ifid CLOVTR 5CC0S. . Vetches, llmKn Clover, S4 ; : Wheat, OaU, Rye. lUrkry ItJip, He A I Vegtbl , "( aiitl l .uwt f-octls, live . ; clnfi e, i: ...d mil v I-, liii i Sn-tn and ,('1' yu-H 1 Full ; ''" ' f.uiutiij, ' ' 5 TV InforTTt-Mort irlwh In Obi1 P.Q Ctiotri ft Im 'tt t tli ff rwrta onrr In from otir f1ulIjfl(l, mt onr nwn nravOainet.1 VV ft ift roMtjtAnlTw In r. "fttir:fni iLirewinne v' U Ariii.f amfj Wlli". t.Klofii6 t. w rtm fur II and Pittrtr.nt. p"-1 K1 Jljr to- 'ii T ' ' ii tn i p. VA. I... wjgil ' l ,irU!-rt fli: i'l -(: .. , nil - E rat.,..- , . . ... ..i ... . .. on .. ' We Receive Fresh from the Dairy every live days the Very Finest Elgin and Pox River Print Butter, serve it to our cuHtomerg nice, and cool from one of the finest refrigerators in the state. I aim have in stock Fancy Full, Cream, ..Cheese, Fresh Bologna Sausage, Fresh Canned goods, of all kinds, Pure Spices anrt Flavoring Extracts, Chocolate and Cocoa, Sweet and Sour Pickles, CAtsnp and Sauces Fresh Crackers, Cream Of Wheat, the Best of all Cereals, and everything else usually kept in a first-class grocery. Very Respectfully, Wholesale A Retail Oroeer, 'Phone 01. 71 Broad Nt. I The mere fact that we are the only firm in town that sells HOYAL BLUE COFFEE delicious, invigorating and nourishing is no rea- son why every well regulated larder should not lie supplied 4 witn it. Considering its high degree of merit, us price is extremely low- DIAHOND HAMS, (Introduced by us.) Armour's Smoked Sausage. We keep everything that is nice in groceries. J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St, Grocer. Phone 137, X ft Archbell & Coe, Successors to A. B, POWELL At Old Stand, IHlOAIa KTItEKT. Receiving daily New Goods--Sliaf era Pig Hams, Break fast Bacon, New Cheese, Fox ISver Butter. A full line Fancy Cakes and Crackers, in fact a fll line of FANCY GROCERIES. All orders will have the pejrsonaj attention of K. L. Arch hell "who has been for a number of years with the reliable linn of John Dunn and know the wants of the public. Thanking M you for your paat patronage And ask a continuance of same. H uopetiuiiY, ARPHBEltL & CO., Phone $94. 75 Broad St, tilt? The East End of the Harvey Iloofte 10 Desirable Booms,-; with water bath and gas; to " ' Hi liWur 8r ' i " - -i v NEW BERN, ---i NJ C. - i'f m . i -r",. To the Public! After thanks for past patronage we desire to announce that on and after September 1st, l&Ol, Mr. J. ). Hart (whom yea all know) will jbe found at raf office to welcome this iriany frferids, having been ad mitted to the the "Old Iteliable rm", which wilt continue under ie style of - i ' it i Yours sincerely, ., , . . ,' .,M. JXAJJN fc SON. -8y..tl.a.. m si - m v - - 57. ,I wri. 1; Batt '" Bearings are adjusted In the flrat pkaoe by an iirtjtJtoUc tie. .Tj - vJ U yonr wheel does not work Just right nr.. n .t,rt Vn... ttA If. what you pay for by coming hers. ,: , Dwilcr In ninroi.cn, FiRltAv,prOSTia4 ' rtmmirn Ptjvi-bax par-wta, 91-91 St ' KW ll.j', 'ftf 4ll I'..,)' .I.l'jl.l L.I'tM-l ''.ill ?.! $20: REWARD ! iwii,. .iiiV'"- '.i ;l '' ii.i'J" ' YwnTpay $90.00 for tbe arrest and da-.7,i.rT Kelgbi itboat, 1, pounds, light glager, bolor, about IS years, .walks, with, heasti ba aide to right, wswasaped from Jail bm MoadayAagoM nth,. lim. tun l U Jii,t .h 1 WDDLB, Bherlf,. r, Creven Connty,,Mew Bernli Ov , , lll . . .) i My,i,lt W" tf ,1hi.'i l. w Jhi , .,. .!ali i hll To HiiroiOut ! The . followlnc.aamait. inlnj... . Ik Craven County jaUit ,,,. j 1,-,. 18th, 1801. - , - v Id Hill, 4 months from Aug. ; T " John Mafkev. t BmnLlii frr,Hi In, id !, John Howard, t months front Aug. IB.". Celia Pollack. 8 inontha from Anar. is''.' j Aeyone dealririg to hire any of the', above hamel parsons Will confer with 1 7 , '"".' 4 ' ' ' ' : ' ' TTTL 'inwina. V - ' i CliuL' Board County fJCmmUtloaeri ! -'! : '-

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