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voir xji-t-ho'. 155. " , :T i-v ."',. Viiw.bim., i. c, Saturday morning, siptimbib, 28, isoi." TWINTIITH TIAR -V" APOLEON lost the battle of Ldp- ' sfc frcmrafrt of ! tedlgstloitH business because you' Uck the , supporting Stimulating brace of good s coffee. "Poof coffee, poor energy ! " 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 & Sanborn's Seal Brand e Coffee; 1 It will strengthen your arm. i. . nn. s? v ' I Pna fafe lkO. Othsr Ugh (rtfa H rlchly-eotofW fTcbrnd fc(iiiiMIKoO.-, I HACKBURN 7- PoflbcA Straf. J II, ST KE( IIVICD A NEW SUPPLY Of I AND 2 QT. C SIX'S 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 they can't be beat, in fact we are headquarters for anything in the Grocery line. Give ui a call and we will gave you money. Yours for business, X- 13- &jZIJ3 Jr., Wholesale ami Retail Orocer, PHONIC BH l or. Itrsmd eft Hancock Nm. At the Planters - - VVairehbuse. V S O. 0. IPOCg. 0. J. HEATH. 8 Iht. Sic m lba. 8Jc 155 "17c. 80 44 " 88c. 42 " ' 9Jc 11 ' lOio. 94 " 8Jc. 18. " " 18c. L. F. AVERY. H. D. WILU8. 178 lb. 194c 4 lbs. t) 11 Jc. 79 f " 15JC. 87 " 98c 75 ' " 9Uc 49 " " . 97c I). J. FULGBEB. W. M. FULOHEB. 59 ll.- 99c. 19 lba. 83c 51 " 9c 44 94c 98 " ' Mc 86 " 15c 81 " " 4lc 94 " " 18Jc T. ft. SIHPK1N8. a F. FU 1.0 HER. 113 lb.. 0 93c 9 lbs. O Uc 5 " ' 40c 89 " 17c 87 " " 9ftc M - - - 90c , 57 - - 18c 18 " Mr-': , M KB, MOLLIS 1POCK. SUfMUNS AMAT. 14 Ihc e iejc. 98 lba. a fe. 98 " 18c M " UJWX 48 " M 99c 80 , ' 15.00. 15 " ' 95c .' .95 f ""WOO. 8 " - 4'.c 49 " J5. Bring us your tobacco we will please you. Planters Warehouse Co.i '3 Vtl : '"' V'iiin.i'l'l' Crowd tAwalttTrali ! Atr; arrW J. 1L HOWAED, Uanafcer. m 4 collapse. : j i E1 4v .,, mm O'lUaClllfc1 Continuaiioar of r Examiaatioa of WltacsSesinckley ConirL; GaptaU Wise Alton FnylouSUte- aieaU Kagaiiae Article Be jeetea.', Admiral SanpBoa SeqaetU jGoiaMl Bat .,T ! liKefased. Special to Journal WAWiHQTon, Bept. 87 The Bchley court of Inquiry re-oonyeaed at eleven o'clock tail morning. Captaht YIm, "oommaader of -the coutihlp Tala during the war with 8paln, was the flrit wltneu, reramlag ala tettlaon of yesterday, Captain Wle altered hli pitTloua itatement concern ing the order of the Khj Department May 98tBTta-whlcli"1w-wu- directed,' Inform everr Tessel oft Baatlaxoand the Jyuadrok M aylngUiatiheeilredjtd eorreot hi retponM td thequMtiotf why this order was not carried out. y & ' Capt. Wise said that the order was car rled out. ."The flying iqUardronwas ordered to proceed with all possible dis patch,", ha Mid and added. 1 did not de ilre te- Inform the Coaimodore Of the flying tquadroa Of his own" movement' The order was, , 'to Inform the Com manders of the flying squadron.'' He testified that he did not direct Cap tain Slgsbee to glre Admiral Schley' the Information contained in the dispatch from he Navy Department regarding the whereabout! of the Spanish - war shipi. Lieutenant Hpencer B. Wood of the dispatch boat Dupont waa recalled and he contradicted the testimony of Captain Barber of the Texas who i said that there were no picket vessels within the lines of the fleet while lying olt Glen fuegos. ' ' f' Lieutenant Hood who commanded the HaWk Was put on the stand and told of a conversation held by Admiral Schley on the Brooklyn, to which counsel Ray- ner objected. The court eustalned the objection. This waa considered a point gained for Admiral Schley. ' Lieutenant Hood said that while Ad miral Schley was at Otenfuegos, Admiral Sampsoa wanted him to go to Santiago and Admiral Schley said that he could aot do It because he believed the enemy was probably at Clen fuegos. The court rejected as testimony the article published In the Century Maga- atne written by Admiral Bampsdn which Counsel Rayner wished to read eononrn Ing the movements of the Spanish fleet at Santiago. Captain McCalla who commanded the Marblehead during the fight waa the next witness called. He said that he told Admiral Schley of the presence of the enemy la Santiago harbor. Ad miral Schley told him that he had difficulty in coaling bat feared a court martial if he returned to Key West. . Capt. McCalla said that no at tempt had been . made to prevent the Spaniard from constructing earthworks while the flying squadron was off Clen- fugoc Judge Advocate Lean'y read a letter from Admiral Bam peon asking Attor neys Btayton and Campbell te represent him 1st the ease The court rejected the request. The court adjourned at foar o'clock cntll to morrow. very nervous as the result of his experi ence of the early morning. Antwerp, Belgium, Sept 17. Two an archists from Patterson, K. J., were ar rested here today. It is reported ' that they came here with Intention of killing Xeropean rulers. - CZOLGOSZ SENTENCED. to Die In Electric Chair Week Beginning October 28. BurfALO, N. T.; Sept. 88. Leon F. Oaolgou, the assassin of President Mo- Klnley, was sentenced this afternoon to be electrocuted in Anburn State prison in the week beginning October 28, the earliest time permissible under law. Before sentence was psssed the aajas- sn showed a desire to speak, but he teemed unable to get his voice above a whisper and his words were repeated to the court by his counsel. i "There was no one else but me," be (aid in a whisper. "No one else fold me to do It and no one paid me to do It. I was not told anything about that crime and I never thought anything about the murder until a couple of days before I committed the crime." Czolgoes then sat down. It was evi dent that his mind was flooded with thoughts of his own distress. His eyes were dilated, making them appear ex tremely bright. The murderer's cheeks were a trifle pale and his outstretched hand trembled. The Hoards put the handcuffs ou his wrists. He looked at one of the officers, There was an expression or the pro- fonndest fear and helplessness In his eyes. Ue glanced aboot at the people, who crowded together in efforts to get a look at him. His eyelids rose and fell tremulously and then he fixed his gaze nipon the floor in front of him. At this point ex-Judge Robert C. Titus one of the assassin's lawyers, went over to him and bade, him good-by. Cznlgoez replied faintly, "Good-by." , The mnrderer was then harried down stairs and through the "trunel of sobs" to the jail, where he will remain until re moved to Auburn to pay the penalty for his crime. Mrs. McKlnly Improves. Special to Journal. Oaxtoh, Sept. 87 Dr. Rlxey annoan ced to night that Mrs. McKlnly was bet ter thus at sny time since slaoe the shooting of the President. She is strong lea oaf h to assist Secretary Oortelyou to eesue ue an airs ot me lata rrssiaeoc & W PurselL Kintenvllle, Pa, ays he suffered 95 years; with plies and could obtain relief, until QeWlU'a Witch Hake! Salve'eSeetol a permanent ear. Counterfeits are worthless. F. 8. Duffy. axe prepared n EIPE : 1 8 NEW GOODS for the eomJnf aeMotu We for for it. - Thejr riu'bm!n lit bow dalyvf W iro golig to haT - full atora, and io arransred that one nan Mmllw InnTr t v yQuttotyrtillMaoUi$li SXALL fROFITS malting quick 'aalefc ; One of our leaden this Fall if Hit J.' j. .A t , iiiiii . . litii hiiii i .r-fr-. VMii :. mm VM sail . VUWtWI U ?;ITo' teavring tb carp(l6rlrajning in moving! tho heatlcat farnituro, 4t - o,- V'' ''. - - ' -a-:1 -r' -.. ; . ..'. .,. ' , hwywuB MUTsjrea rnMnpuj.--.'. . i.tyUi ;t ,..: Hi- ur ' Special to JournsV . ' Awna;lf. 1 1.,- eptetnher J7fA great angry crowd or people were at too aQraaA station idhlaanaraipg upon ' the arrival of the' train from Buffalo carrying the assassra of President McKioley, The train am 19(9 ,tbe stalloa at Ua . When, taken oft the train, the snob made a rash far Csolgoss, and the assas sin and the deputies guarding him wart struck .. federal times. ;The deputies drew their revolvers and anally man aged to draw ' Cxolgoss W the . prison Upon reaching the prison he collapsed. Wheat revived the prisoner erled aloud with fear aad frothed at the "mouth and dropped to the 'floor, showing that Le was a coward at heart, , The crowd continued outside the jail yelling. MQlve hint to est let ui let the murdereil '-ir V Tonight the prison physicians 'ex; amlned Caolgnsx and fnund him still GRAY RUNS. AWAY. ( One of the Assailants of Hayor Powell Leaves. True bill Found. J, Special to Journal. MaxaieB, DepiemDer t. ine urana Jury of the Superior Court here today returned a (rue bill against Robert L. Gray, the young lawjer, for assault and battery of Mayor Powell, upon proof that Gray sent a telephone message falsely telling the Mayor that he was wanted at his office immediately to issue an Import ant warrant, the purpose being to cause the Mayor to leave home, upon doing which he was met and assaulted. Gray left here going north on some train be tween midnight and day light last night. An lnstanter capias was Issued for him and (be case continued until next term TO'CLEAHSE THE SYSTEM Effectually yet gently when costive 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 dispel headaches, colds, fevers, nse Syrup of Figs, made by the California Fig Syrup Co. A Cabinet Meeting. Special to Journal. WasniNOTON, Sept. 27. A session of the cabinet was held at the White House today. No special matters were brought forward by President Roosevelt, only departmental routine work being con-slderct! Choice Kxtta Pork Sausages nt Oaks Market. The Navy Needs Officers. Special to Journal. Washinuton, Sept. 27. Admiral Crowninshield, in his annual report made public today, says that if war should break out, half ol the United States ships would bo compelled to re main Idle.ln the ship yards because of lack of officers. liiJIlV TfllFllflllPK -. UuIfu lyj Liu is And every Distressing Irritation of the 5kin and 5calp Instantly Relieved by a Bath with 5 (flllE'n PHONl UT. ' lot I 1 i fin i a ..on. : S t' y' ..nll. And a stogie u vrtk OITIGJRA, the , great , skin cure and purest of emollients. This treatment, when followed in severe cases by mild doses of CUTICURA RESOLVENT, to cool and cleanse the bldodi is the most speedy, perma nent, and economical cure for torturing, dlsfigur ,lng, ftciing, burning, bleeding, scaly, crusted, and f ptoply skin and scalp humours with loss of hair s crer compounded' " ' Hillioos of Uomon -. . CUTICURA SOAP, utlited y Cutfevr Obtmcaty , ;' J tot preserving, pttrifring, tod fcutitifyiaf th akin, foe : " clcasxlne; th scalp of crwsta, scaica, attd dandruff, aod the (top - ptnf of falling; hair, for softening-, whitening, and aoothlnf red, : n ixwgfa,' tod sort handi for tahy ml hlng s chafing, fa f th form "of hathi for aanoytng trrttatioai and rnnamrnittrma, or too ; V tree oc ofienirvt pertpiratloa, fa the form of washes for sjlceratfrc . , wcsknctics, and many aanathra antiseptic pwposei which teadtlT i - tuggcsl thenuclvei to women and mothers, anil for all the purposes of the toilet, hath, and nursery. , T?3 amount of persuasion Can In- f - duce those who have once used t! pre at s!Jn purllkr and otat . , tllicrt to use any others. CUTICU.IA OAP comhlnet ddkat emollient propertLi derived tmax CUTICUIIA the great alia ' cure, with the purest of cleans aij b rcdlcnti and the most rclre&h ,' ing of Kower odours. It unites la CI SOAP at C7tZ tTJCZ, the tZ3T sSun and complexion soap, and the EZST toilet and ' tat f aoap in the world ' ' ". , '". Corr lote Estorr-! rd Internal Treatment fef tvry Humour, ,.tu n ti st r. A lf tmmht, to i). '! lmu.iMin, tt't s4lh) r1, Ui aVxil mimI ftinriit4l Utt) I f a '1, sy ai -I hi.Mni .-I-" - o ' " I J ib.lv. i oi I.M iaoa AMO i 1 4m Pigs Feet and Pig Taiia, Pickled Tripe, Potted Ham and Tongue, Fresh Bay Lobsters, and Salmon. Clover Hill Print Butter, Fancy Cream Cheese, Bologna fflusage, Spanish Mackerel, White Bean new crop, Fresh Grits and Oatflakeg. Good Cooking Butter '22c lb. Corned Betf, Codfish and Irish Potatoes. Norton Yam Potatoes 20c peck. EyGive me a call. Yours truly, J. I HcDANIEL, ? 1 'Phone 01. 71 If road HU r Putting Things 3 W hen you p u t a wa the groceries you order f:om us we want you to notice The promptness of de livery, the cleanliness of the goods, the full, honest measure, the quility of what you get. There Is abundant reason why you should send us your order. Fresli lot Baldwin Apples just re eived. J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St Grocer. Phone 137. as M iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniTiTiiiiimiiiiiTii Coffee New Koosted, Just Received. FOR TO-DAY ONLY we will sell you Freeh Roasted Coffee, ground to order for lie Lb. or 5 Lbs. for 50c. Beepectfully, ARCH BELL & CO., Phone 194. 75 Broad St. 7evvvvvv'eeeva'vv vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv'Vtv 1 Minn One Night Only J Wednesday, Oct. 2nd. BIG CUT SHOW. Culkane. If i Chaceeft Weston's The Show of Novelties. Magnificent Scenic First Part. MORE AND BETTER Commedlana, Voeallsts, Dancers, Spec ialties, Singers and Acrobats. y Ton Get Yoor Mohej's Worth. Everything New.! ' Always Up-to-date. The 20th Century Show.' ' ' . j Ned WaUton'a Blf Band.' BaliBearings are adjusted intheflrat place by experts. It Is not advisable for one not an expert to tonch them. If your wheel does not work just light have a man who knows how, to (look it ' A 1 - 1 1 . over, au ivpvir work ipwnHiwra. uei what yon payjfoijby eoming here. j j wm. t. huaI Dealer In Bioroxas, PraBiBHS, Bpobtinc Goods, PBOMooaAPns, Jon Pbmtino, RoBBta Stamps, Beat PaanBaa, Ao tl-tl Middle St HEW BEtUI, K. j: i:rr. ; I . : ;- . ';i . 'i The East End of the Harfey Honse-16 Desirable Boonu,.wjth water hath and gas. '7; v Apply, to r, j mm . j xaiuJ , NEW BERN, -;,N. C. S ; BRICK, - BHICK.-Soll 1 kari pressed brick In any quantity rod may wish at Moore's Wood Yard. , 'V' To.thijPublicI ' - After thanka. for, past patronage we desire to annonnoe that on and after Septemhjj; Jb, .1001, Mr!. J. J.; Jlaxt (whom yon all lino) will be found at oor offloe, to weloome tua many menua, having been ( ad mitted to the the '0)d' Reliable Flrtn,,,ybloh will "eontlnne' under the atvte of :"'V:V;. 4 , ,;;::Totira;i!neerelyV;
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