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HltfjJIM, H. C, FRIDAY M0EKIH6, SIPTIMBtE 27, 1901..' VOL: IIX-HO. 164. TWENTIETH YEAR : 0 few 4 nio win rsfl rAPOLEON lost sic from a fit 31 1 many battles da you' lose in your business because you lack the supporting stimulating : brace of good coffee. . "Poor coffee, poor energy 1" is the rule. Nature has her soft pedal down and you have no snap. If you want, the loud pedal, the forceful power, the strenuous living, try Chase 8c Sanborn's . Seal Brand Coffee, i It will strengthen your HACICBURN 7- Pollock Street. .y JUST K K;KI V KD A NKW s Pruit ALSO EXTRA RUBBERS Don t forget we hiive a fresh lot of ) Portsmouth Corned Mullets. If jou won't Good Coffee try our "Morning Glory" brands ' they can't be beat, in fact We are headquarters for anything in the Grocery line Give us a rail and we will save you money. Tours for business, J. - X jZuTZEZBEZ, Jr. Wholesale and Retail Orocer, PHONIC 69. Cor. Itrond A Haneoek Him. ,l)XiXaatVtaa At the Planters Warehouse. O. C. IPOCK. 08 Ibt. 21c. 155 " " 17c. i2 " ' Bio. 84 ' " 8jc L. P. AVERY. 178 lt. 12Jc. 75 200. I). J. FULCBER. 81 II. 82c .61 14 - We. Vt " - 84c 81 M - 40c T. It. 81MPRINB. 112 Ihi. & S3c n 87 87 Mo. - - mo. ' ' 18c MK8. MOLLIS IPOCK. lb. Q 121e. " ISic " We. " 88c " - 4.e. 14 28 48 18 8 Bring us your tobacco we will please you. Planters Warehouse Co I EXPEC1S NET GOObS for e ir iw ik uojr ie uuiumg m a !ull atore, and 4o Arranged, that one can easily look It jnei. , tOnr atoek wUl be aold on SMALLROPITS making quick aafeit One"of.onr leaden this ' Fait it -'v , . C-jv V '-'t':),' '.'?' -' ':-"'':'':,:.':v.'-i.fl'.l? Ball; Boaring Castor No tearing jlhe otrjpet dj training In CTGoodi Delivered Pttmptlj mux i the battk df .tdp- of Indigestion. How arm. h i-lb. ml a-lk-n ricUy-colaRd luchMtf SUPPLY OP I AND. 2 QJ. SAME 0. J. HEATH. 168 11m. 8e. so 118 168 19c 15. H. D. WILLIS, lte. life. M ",88c M 87c. W. M. FULCHER. lb. Q 83c - " 84ic " " 15Jc " " 18c 46 87 48 10 44 86 4 P. 9. FUl.CHER. 68 lb. O lie. 88 . " 17c SS - :80c 18 80c ' SIMMONS MAT. M (U. O 10& t " njsa 80 10.00. 85 . , 18.00. 48 SM. t1i. coraing : aeaWWeaw'' ptepaW now, uaiiy. w are goinff to JiaTe T ;0 moTlni'e'heavleattnrniturel . i-..--..-, .rH'ii't'.Vs''-. Gsckill Hardware Co, IIIC-tJ.i : Ralelgb bas Thre Sensations of no iUUiasW-OaActcr.' I The Mayer Qeta la a kU Seraae. A . Llreryaaa fleateaced. Hew faaloaUU Left Ue Pea,1 r Tke Cettea Qrewert s , ' Beaolatiea . - Balmoh, -Sept. 8. Th penitentiary report m earefolly itndled by the Got ernor lut night, and today. It ihowt that the statu of the penitentiary at the end of the fusion regime wu yery differ- edt from what the Foiloniala reported it There wa a local seniation here yes terday, growing oat of the trial of, five little white boys, - daring1 thleret,. who have committed mapy crimes herer They are to be teat to a reformatory. ' ' .Another sensation wat'the sentencing to 80. days labor oa the public roads of a wealthy liveryman here for horsewhip ping a drunken idiot who was cursing him in the presence of ladles. The judge would listen to no explanation, but said ho regretted he oould not sentence to 18 months. The Uveryman wu In a des perate situation,, but flnallj the judge changed the penalty to $30 fine. -' A third sensation occurred last even ing when three young white men who had telephoned to the mayor thst he was wanted at his office, met him on the street as he was oa; his -ray there and one called him a liar. .The mayor struck him, and was in tnrnstruek and knocked down. Then one of the three went be fore a magistrate and swore out a war rant for affray against the mayor and the young man Who called htm a liar, The matter Is ceasing much stir and may lead to very serious consequences for the three young men, as the grand jury may take up the case and make it one of conspiracy against the mayor. The action of tne cotton growers' con vention here is urging that no cotton seed to be sold for less than 85 cents a bushel or exchanged at a less amount of cotton seed meal tbsn 1833 lb, for a ton of seed meets with popular approval. The convention by its committee, Gen. W, B. Cox,' secretary of State Bryan Grimes and ex-Congressman J. W. At- waters this morning prepared an address to cotton growers setting their matter before then and urging unity of effort, as in no other way can the cotton seed oil trust be met Corporation commissioner 8. L. ' Ro gers has returned from the northwest em counties. He says the people are prosperous there and the country Is full of grass, cattle and apples. , The Bute forester. William S. Ashe nit returned from a tour In the Westers part of the State, where at the request of the Tntted States Secretary of Agrlcul tsre,h Investigated damage te farm lands, and particularly to river bottoms. by the great flood of Hay and that of August 6. ; He says the damage In that section Is from $8,000,000 to $4,000,000 and on the Catawba river -alone $3,000,- 000; that vast areas of land at the river bends are swept away, gone forever, cat down te hard-pan, while other great arreas are. covered with sand from a a foot to four feet and of course abso lutely rained. He does not believe de forestation caused the greater (damage, but that the May flood came when the land was soft from recent . cultivation and hence easily carried it away. He finds there have been other freshets as great Old marks show. this. He also finds that the water did spont out of the mountain sides, bat that It burst tut of the over-charged channels which hsd springs. He saw plenty of signs that this too had occurred previously. Effectually yet gentlyjvhea cost ire or billions) to permanently overborne nab ftnai;constIpt"pa, t awaken the kid neys and llver'to TBealtfiy-ictivKy, without Irritating or . weakening them, to dispel headaches, colds,, fevers, use Syrup of rigs, made by the California Fig Byrtp VoJ -f -1 .v $,r i-.t. Choice ixl Ira Fork Sausages at Oaks MarkscM Fine Western Beef at Oaks Market, U btfhki la the Orient, j MiLwicksE,1 Wis!, 'September ,88. Qen'Arthnr MacArthur, who recently returned from Manila, was gtvonita In formal reception by the Chamber of Commerce, yesterdsy and msds a brief address la Which he said, la part: , ; "Te my salad' the beauty of oar pos sessions at Manila lies ia the planting of AmeiieaA Ideas of' benefleeace in the Eastern world. - We are planting Imper ishable ideas In the great Eastern coun try.. We are carrying the doctrine of personal liberty there, and wherever the Bag of the United States, la the process of juit advancement Is once planted It Is going to stay forevet. ' ,,t , ''The conditions there sip favorable for the Ideas of a republic.'' 8 ' Tor Ir..-. TV, I" I ' j f" ; tar the "yf Ciatte cf C L..a t -vtt,- , r ! A STRICKEN FAMILY. Will Apply to Court to Hare Rune of Czolgosz Changed.' Bcttalo, N. Sept 85. "Woe unto the day that brought you into the world f 8o said Paul Ciolgoss today addressing bis son, Leon F. Csolgoss, the assassin of President McKInley. The meeting of father and son took place In the cell of the assassin at the County Jail. The scenes Incident to the reunion of members of the Osolgosz family stirred the assassin Into a demon stration of more emotion than he had previously shown since he came Into the gaxe of the world. The father called at the. jail accom panied by his daughter,. Victoria, the rather pretty sister of the murderer, and by his son Waldeck. The old man upon Whose family has come such shame was without the self-control of his son. His face reflected the intense mental anguish hewn undergoing and his great grief gained the sympstby of those who saw It. Sinoe the shooting of the President the Czolgosz fsmtly has been treated as if plague-stricken. Its presence has been shunned, the sons have been discharged from their positions, and when members of the family appear publicly they are often hissed, hooted and subjected to all sorts of Insults. The old man groaned In his anguish as he walked through the gloomy jail corridors. The assassin was fully dressed and. was sitting on the bench in his cell when the family arrived. ' He "had been prepared for the meeting, but demon strated no earnestness; neither did he appear ashamed. His sister Victoria was the first to greet him. With a pathe tic little cry she ran to him, threw her arms around his neck and sobbed. The father stood erect, gazing at his on with a mingled expression of su Bering and unrelentlhg anger. Waldeck, the brother of the assassin, held himself well under control, but his grief was evident The assassin alone was unmoved. The expression of In difference did not leave his weak face, and he received the reproaches of his father without a murmur of defense or an expression of regret. After taking some minutes In the Polish language, the three members of the family were led away with their handkerchiefs to their eyes, sobbing. Leon had declared to them that he alone killed the President. "I had no accomplice," he said. Later Hiss Czolgosz said It was the In tention of the family to apply to the courts for pei mission to change the name. Then the family will go to some distant city, where Its identity will be lost. Norrls Silver, North Stratford, N. H.: I purchased a bottle of One Minute Cough Cure when suffering with s cough doctors told me was incurable. One bottle relieved me, the second and third almost cored. Today I am a well man." P. 8. Duffy. The President's Reception. WasnnroToa, ' September 28. Secre tary Cortelvou announced that Presi dent Roosevelt would not hold any offl clsl functions st the white house until the public reception on new year's day. After that date they will take place as formerly. The flag oa the executive mansion Will fly at half-staff and mourn ing paper will be nsed by the beads of departments for a period of ; thirty yi , .. . B. W Pursell, Eintersvllle, Pa, aays he suffered 88 years with piles and oould obtain no relief until DeWittl Witch Hazel Salve effected a permanent cure. Oounterfelta are worthless. F. 8. Duffy. Advance of Wages. Fall Eivia, Mass , September 88, The textile counoll tonight unanimously voted to Instruct Secretary James White head to address a eommunlcatioa to manufacturers asking , that notlces,be posted la all the mills giving an advance of wages similar to that posted In the Iron works and Bourne mills. " ,,. A never falling care for cuts, barns. scalds, aleera wounds and sores is De-I Wilt's Witch Basel Salve. A most soothing and healing remedy for all skin affections. , Accept only the genuine. . F S Daffy. ... ;i'-,c . . ; Both Sides ask tor Troops. ; Faaaaroxr, Kv.,. Sept. 85.- Governor Beckham has ordered out the Owensboro and Bowling Green troops to go to Madl son vlllsi. ThU was done la response to a report made by State Inspector Henry Hinee,who has Investigated the 'coal mining : trouble. The Inspector states that the request for ttoops. was made by both the strikers and non-strikers, as they were not able to cops with the law less element ' When you want a pleasant physic try the new remedy, Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets.' They are easy to take and pleasant la affect. Price, 88 cedta. Samples free at F. B. Duffy ft Oo'S. drug store : j Has no equal for the cure of all forms of UlADAcna and Nkuiulqu. Cures When all other preparations fall to give wllof. Absolutely narmloi, 88 and 60 GOT 60 DATS. Assailant of Mayor Powell Sentenced and Take aa Appeal. j Special to Journal., j iUUtian, Sept. 86. Io the Superior Court here today Edward 8. Battle was convicted of an affray with Mayor A. M. j Powell en the street last night Battle was sentenced to sixty days on the public roads. He appealed to the Supreme Court on the ground of exces sive punishment and was roqulred to give a Justified bond for five hundred dollars. The grand jury is now considering an other case Involving Battle and two other persons, to decide If there was a conspiracy against Mayor Powell. Winter Crops In Russia. St. Petersburg, Sept. 25 A report Is sued by the Minister of Finance M. de Wltte. shows that the winter grain crop In the Southwestern provinces Is excel lent, and that It Is above the.medlum In Northern Caucasus and Finland. The winter crop is only mediocre in South eastern Russia and In the Volga prov inces. The spring crop Is everywhere worse than the winter one on account of the drought, ZORAH. A Bridge That Reeds Repairs. Union Meeting at Traits. Personals. September 24. The hot dry weather of a few weeks ago has been followed by copious rains and a decided drop of the mercury. Temperature ranging from 58 to 70 Gardens and potatoes were needing rain very much before It came. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Caton of Small, Beaufort county spent Saturday at our place. Sevoral of the Zorah boys who have been at work near Kinston have re turned. Among them are O. O. O'Neal, Leon Whltford, Bryan Stllley and John Booth. Messrs, D. O'Neal and Ransom Booth of Lenoir and Jones counties, were visit lng at Zorah Sunday. Dr. Dixon of Edward Is attending Mr Alex Toler who Is quite sick. There will be a Baptist reunion at Traits, boglnnlng Friday night. Quite large attendance is expected. Commissioner Fulcher was out exam ining bridges In the upper part of our county yesterday. While the commissioners aro examin ing bridges we trust they will not over look the one across Neuse river. The butments have become worn down so that It Is almost dangerous to drive on or off It. A few loads of shells at each end would fill the bill nicely. THE MARKETS. The following quotations were receiv ed by J. E. Latham ft Co, New Bern, N. O. Naw York, Sept. 20. Cotton; Oct January.. May WhXjLT: Dec May .... Cobb: Oct Dec Blbs:- Ocl Open. High. Low. Close .. 7.58 7.66 7.88 7.64 . 7.61 7.60 7.61 7.69 . 7.61 7.70 7.63 7.0 Chicago, Sept 26. Open. High. Low. Close 70J 70J TOi 70 ... 78 Open. . 67 .. 884 Open. . 880 74t High. 88 59t High. 800 784 Low. 57 68 78 Close 57 68 Low. Close 877 8881 Now Tork, Sept. 16. Stocks; Sugar Am.0 u. s. l. Tex. Pac... Am. O.F. .. 0.8.8....... Coa.T...... Pec M H.A W... . 8 By v e U. a 8c).., Open. High. Low. Close .. 188 ISSf 181 128 ... 881 881 881 821 ... 191 181 181 121 ... 41 401 ... 28 .. 94J 941 921 92 . 401 .. 581 68 83 03) .. 881 81 821 881 .. 411 48! 411 41 . M.w Km Cottoa Mark.t. Cotton was quoted In the local market yesterday at 7 to 8 cents. - Spots 4 19-88. Sales 8,000 bales. ; Futures, Ocl-Nov. 4.11 Nov-Dec 4 1?, Apr-May 4 IS. Lut week 110,000 " , , . This week. Sat 91000 Moa. '84000. Taes. 80000 Wed. 86000 Thurs. 19000 , FA. 'Bid Darling, 1019 Howard Bl Pott Huron, Mich., writes: "I have tried many Bills and laxatives but DeWItt's Little Early Risers are far the best pills I have ever used." They never grips, r. 8. Duffy. rosrt aaoairr. . Same week i v; last year. ''"j6068 ' 1 1 NICE NEW Spanish Mackerel, Frean Oatflakes and Grits, Fulton Market Beef, mall Hams, Breakfast Strips and English Cured Shoulders. Genuine Java Coffee Fresh Boasted, and Ground to order 20c Lib or 6 LBS. FOB A DOLLAR. This is a HIGH GRADE COFFEE at a very low price just for a leader. Try it and you will buy no other. Carpet Tacks lc per keg. Good Brooms from '25c up. I have a small lot Imported Ginger Ale which 1 do not care to cary over to another season, you can have what you want of it for 6c per bottle. 'Phone 91. -as n aa' cri ' s runmg i rungs Atoay. 3 When you put away the groceries you order from us we want you to notice The promptness of de livery, the cleanliness of the eoods. the full, honest 4 measure, the quality of what you get. There is abundant reason why you should send us your order. Fresh lot Baldwin Apples just received. J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St Grocer. Ai chbell & Co., Successors to A. B. POWELL At hl Old Stand, BBOAD rSTREKT. JUST RECEIVED Fresh Oatmeal, Graham Flour, Purina Whole Wheat Flour, Cream of Wheat, Grape Nuts, l'ostum Tapioca, Macaroni, Star Lobster and Salmon Steak. FANCY GROCERIES. All orders will have the personal attention of E. L. Arch bell who has been for a number of years with the reliable firm of John Dunn and know the wants of the public. Thanking yon for your past patronage and ask a continuance of same, fiespectfully, ARCH BELL & CO., Phone 194. 75 Broad 'St. iixiimiiiiimiiimiimiiiiiiiiiiiimTTiTin One Night Only ! Wednesday, Oct. 2nd. BIG COT SHOW. Culhane, Cliaee eft Weston's The Show of Novelties. Magnificent Soenio First Part. MORE AND BETTER Commedlans, Vocalists, Daneers, Spec ialties, Singers and Acrobats. You Get Your Money's Worth. ISrerythlng Hew ! Afways Up-to-date. The 20th Century Show. . Ned Walaton'a Big Band. FOR Ml ! Theait End of the Ilarvey TJouse 18 Desirable4 Booms, with water bath and ga.V ; ! ! Apply to ' - ' i Dial NEW BERN,-liIf.'c..! - ' BRICK, BRKX Boll I hard' pressed Minstrels j. . mm, Wholesale e& Retail Grocer, 71 Bi-siJMl Nt. Phone 137. Ball Bearings are adjusted in the' first place by experts. It Is not advlsable;for one not an expert to touch them. If your wheel does not work just right have a man who knows how, to look it over. All repair work guaranteed. Get what you payjfor.by coining here. TO T. muu Dealer In Biotous, Fntsuaats, Sfostihc tioorje, FHoaooBArBB, Job PauniKo, - BoBBsa Stamm, Sbal Pacssas, Ac 1-M Middle SL REW BERN, H. To the Public ! After thanks for past patronage we desire to announce that on and after September 1st, 1901, Mr. J. J. Hart (whom you all know) will be found at oor office to welcome his many friends, haVlng been ad mitted to the the. "Old Reliable Firm", whloh will contlnoe nnder the'styleof J '' " I I '':;, Yowl fJnoerely,"-' " . M. nAUN e BON. " '1 C:ra cms t all Prug Mores. By lbs dose at Soda Founlnitis. ' brick la any quantity yoa may wish at 147. ' 78 M idols BT JJZW ESajf, N. 0 t j i e lloors's Wood Yard, , . : .
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