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J A7- J .A. K ' ' If i & A. . a. I A I A.' .'.V AY r r v.ta T A v, IW SIlUi; I. C, TUISDAY HOSKIHSi 0CT0BI& 1, 1901. TWINTIITH TIAR ft ... i t i '. A, t'vS:j I' ft 15 if ll'l . 'iii'i imV'Viit -iJ Ij'i ' 1 ""' ' '' "' " " ''" TV TAPOLEON lost the battle of Ldp I'MMft Wffof !haikektion.aHov: i many battles do-?yot lose fln your; business .because you lack the 1 supporting stimulating bracket coffee " Poor: coffee, poor energy 1 is the rule. Nature; 'i l'f w ' . h 3 has her soft pedal down and you have no" ' , ' ''. . - ilS. knap If you want the -loud pedal, the Jr. forceful power, the strenuous living, try2 Chase & Sanborn's Seal Brand Coffee It will strengthen your arm. 47-49 Pollock Street JUST UKl'KIVtD A NIW ALSO EXTRA RUBBERS FOR SAME. Don t forget we Portsmouth Corneri Mullnts. If you wan't Good Coffee they can't be bent, in fact we in the Grocery line. Give us a cull and we will Yours for J. 13. -AESKlB, Jr., Wholesale and Retail Grocer, J PHONIC 69 W. ItiHmd A ITancoek Sw. 1 ViVii At the Planters Warehouse. P. O. IPOOK. It8 lh. 31c 15S " 17c. 49 " 9Jc M " " 8Jc. L. F. AVERY. 178 IIm. 194& 7 ! 15J 75 ' - 30c. D. J. PULCRER. VI Jl. 89e. , 8k r " Me. t8 , " ' 4& ' 81 " " 40c. T. It. 8IMPKIN8. 119 lb. & 93c. 5 " " 40c. . 37 " " Bc. i ' 57 " " lC. MKH. MOLLIS 1PO0K. 14 IIm. Q 130. 98 ' 188. 411 " " 1 3c. 15 " ' Sc 8 4;c . ,c . Bring us your tobacco we will please you . Planters Vafehduso Co., J. It. u SKI Kill PUBS ; AM-inands Complete Um Coal SIotm, Wood Stote and IleateM. Onlyplacln,tptftni.tWllBneaUr.MW I V ' Pf Carbon Kniiuulaf la the BwL take lew ooal to run the" i ':'; :. ".. lire Eoanlt nf mmniv. cum TlW. W K ,t M,U. S" , . r...ifUJflrev i.t" V.. ili. Com. In -and fook otet 64 stock j, " jour winter atove, Ball Bear Il J- urrrompt Lteurfry ana iwodi U tJb. u 4b. OuMftVu). Q 4 8UTPtT OF 1 AND 2 QT." have a frafli lot of try our "Morning Glory" brands ar headquarters for anything gave you money. business, 0. J. HEATH. 185 Ibi. 8JC 30 " " 83c 118 " " lic 169 " " 18c H. a WILLIS. 48 lbi. O life. 87 " 89c 48 " ' 87c. W. M. FULC1IER. 1U lhc 88c . 44 " - 841c 85 ' 15JC 4 ' 1B40. a F. FUl.CHER. 89 lb. O lie t .as ." - no. : 58 " " 80c 18 , ,, SOc. .. SIMMONS MAY. h n a ioc "I . " " 11J0. 80 15.00. " 89 ; 18.00. 48 - -8J0. il SOWAItD XXanalcer. 1 1 ) v 'ijnd jijt buf prloea' , bcforeuying inn C-i:tcre;7 1 UuarntfL-; i . -KiiK How The Fnsionlsts Maae a Good upon oi je enucftiury , FrtlllU(f Called YPemawat : lav I'' proTemeats.' t 'of CoBTlcti. i " AttbeCollecei ' Darham-- j , . 'til, UZ w . ' 1 1 ' t f " 1 . .-it. rii . tter Spir. p a ' 'luLnoKnVw-rThere5 Vf ba a lUhed Ukt wte ew report of : tha peaV teotUry. , There Will b aaoUMT laUr, on it, which fill gtra in more detail the itorr of how ihe late Fnilon dmlnU- trUon quader money. ,Tht ;ad Blnbtratloa made moat of its tmrehaiei Utbajjh one Ami. It It tald much whlir her wMVoagh(' and ' that there rat auried fextTgBc j aloBf1Trlou imet.'A There waaaoaw ten auemptUg to mke a good ihowl. - The P"! f fio jap waiipnt down af "jwraiaaeBi ' taproTeaieafc" Salts of hotea. :.ba'.,'farBi.- whloh b betag abaiidttilWertirpati' dof. M Twsatyicoaftett hat rrWl at -tha penitentiary Jfrpm .'lagoomhliiboapt!. Do to th flnt ofBtember thof "wert cradlng on tUwy from. TMboijo, bu shoe then hie baeo nttfPKWfd qinder' a' 'itMtiM'mr adlf0othw go to Utlo4o dotthe griding bri' a 'moantaill IteefloA? if j a railway.", j-, i,; .. The 55 student t. Wk Borett col lege who were lnanbordintte 1 here1 4ll signed a pledge 'to 'behave., themselrei and follow the rnle. This Mvet them dom expalaloa. ...,.; Prerideht WJnBton of the Agricul tural and Mechanical college, lay will mkeaotUly eitenslTe and Complete exhibit at the Bute leit here Id October, IJloiUatjit qt l wJi -tn, jWeodT iron, agriculture, drawing and, dealgnlng, chemlatry, textile, biology, etc., It la the plan to buy more land,in front of the State fair grounds and to the west ward of the colleee nrortertT and there erect dormitories for the agrlcoltprel students, barns, dairy, etc These at deota will work on tbecollege farm and be paid for all their work oat of a spe cial fund. ' It U al6 the plan to ereit other buildings westward of the college and along a boulevard, these Including one for chemicals, dye, phytic, etc. The college farm has been In ten years bronght to high , degree of cnltivatloa. It was then so poor it yielded only fljje bushels of corn to the. acre, while i the yield h seventy. , The health of Justice Thomas 0. Fi ler of the U. 8, Court of land claims hi Improved an that he is able to work TStl L at Durham lhvolvink The two suits the right of that town to take its water euppry froB tiji K iyeV'.upoji py aumt of damages to I mjlt OWnevbelflW, an compromised. . The Bupreme. . court decide that In such eases the right of k msntolpallty .Uparamoaat snd that th millowlier had better ,take money .dam ages, to be agreed- on. . ., All the Injured In the wreck Saturday morning near Cameron, on the Seaboard Alr-Ltne, of whom there are five, are doing well. They are In the hospital here..,. .,.,. I One of the heaviest rainfalls of the year occurred here yesterday moraingj In 45 minute 9, Inches fell. Some part of the pity were flooded and considerably damage was done to the street here and there, It was a local rain, confined to this township. (. v , : N. CWttt Named. Special to JournaV"N IUtooiyilfmDer. 8-Govornor Ayooc select) s Wojdi OaJpRlts Week" at the Charleston Ixpeeltloa that begin stag Mortar January 90th. Mtec a KOilMisywIll berreogedJ-NA is s p4ptsd to lav at lCWoMiNxh State Guard present ' "lie Reneweir For tadlei, ; Olivia Peterson, of Coldwater. MJch ,1 a half day . at a time for thlrteea years antiyt.athlystlpntWtWewer. It has eared me of aervoas trouble, headache and e very bad stomach. It haVlilded. steHfaW wty'and, onrd.BW of falllplloM Jhat th! fcfctbrs 1 ssld could, oot be;, wired. 1he bleesed Life Benewer,, hat . .done , iraore . for m Use all the Patent Medkclnea, Ooctom and Christian Bolesee treatments com blner1., It if the most wonderful medi cine t ever ew." Sold by T. A, Henry, Druggist, New Bern. ,i ) ) ' y nM 1 ' "' jiJWlH -TT p, y "H -i - 1-lJ ''(ft'-miiMakkf New Lawyerav .,..:! .,, ,-.,7 i : , . ,, . '1 .'' Bpeolal to Journal,' . . ,. ".,3I, m ,u JULUditj September, 80,-Toe, Sup reme Court devoted tods to theexamt- netloa of applicants fnr license a attor aeyt.'' Of these there lie 47,'two of them colored, r Twenty-one of them are from the law flea at.ts State University and 15 from .Ibas at . Wake Forest College. Th question which the applicant had to aaswet tn writing iwtre -prepared by associate Justice Walter Clark. ..' , i; jici .'i " )'--V r-s'.ii i-?-hi f.f :,!.'. ' 1 11 ' 1 ,' UrJ" ' - I v 'I . ..,-... Cn !r" "i i a . . . v , . , i i '. .Disaster la PWllpplnes. , Manila, BepL 29. A disutroos ' fight between United States troops snd Fili pino revolutionists 'took" place ' yeeter day at Balacglga, on the Island' of 8a-msr;'- "A large body of Filipinos attacked Company 0, of th Ninth Infantry, kill lag 43 and Wounding 11. The company was at breakfast . when attacked and made a determined resistance, but the native were In overwhelming numbers.. The 94 snrVivors have ardved at Bassey. They Include the 11 wounded. The strength of the company was 79. . Captain Edwin V. BookmUler, of the Ninth Infantry, reports that General Hughes Is assembling a force to attack the native. The latter captured all the store and ammunition of the company andall Its rifles except 19. v Do you suffer from piles f It so do not tnrn to knrmrr for relief J De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve will act more quickly surely and safely, saving yon the ex pense and danger of an operation. I, 8 ' Dullest Cotton Season. i .... Special to Journal. . BiibBieB, September 80. Ootton deal ers here say this season is the dullest they ever ssw. The ootton receipts here last season were only about a third what they were 20 years sgo. This season they Will hardlyV be more than half as large ss 'tbeywire the previous sea son. TO.CLEARSE THE SYSTEM Effectually yet gently when costive or bullous, to permanently overcome hab itual constipation, to awaken the kid ney and liver to a healthy activity, without Irritating or weakening them, to dispel headaches, colds, fevers, use Syrup of FlgB,made by the California Fig Syrup Co. " I ' " mm The Guard Attacked. - CiHTon, Onio, Sept. 89 The guard at the McKlnley tomb says he was attack ed tr night. '" " He fired a shot, bat his attention was diverted by a second man prowling about the vault, who used a knife.' The blade penetrated the guard's overcoat and blouse, It Is said. Llpton Sails the America. Nkw Yobk, Sept, 2P-8lr Thomas Llpton, owner of the Shamrock II, to day boarded the old yacht America, as the guest of Mr. Duncan Ames, and took a spin up the bay on the boat Which, half acentnry sgo, brought to American shores the international yacht ing cup, which Sir Thomas now hope to"Hft." The spin lasted an hour. The old yacht still shows good speed, Trustees Meeting. The Bosrd Trustees of New Bern Academy will moot this (Tueedsy) after. noon at 4 o'clock at the Citizens Bank, . A full attendance is desired. W. M. Watson, Secy & Trees. Stockholders B. fc L Association. The 14th sanest meeting of the Stock- holders of the New Bern BnQllng and Loan Association wll! be held at City Hall Wednesday even'ng Oct. 2nd 1901 at 7:80 o'clock. ' J. R. B. Cakbawav, i .8ecty. . The Coming Minstrels. ' Oulhace, Chace 4 Weston's Minstrels will give one of their unique perform once Wednesday night This company is first class In every way, carrying .87 well known minstrel stars. '. One of the features of this attraction' is a magnifi cent scenic first part In green, red and gold.' It Is one of the most expensive sets oyer carried by a travelling company Ths singing contingent ,1s especially strong, the quartette being composed of Albert Tack, tenor; Harry Bmlette, con tra tenor; Wm. Murpiyberltone; and Don Trent basso. All are ballad alngert of extra quality, and lovers of , soaf-bat- lads can look for a rich treat Beau will be on sale at Bradham's Wednesday ornJng....f ;T,''',V: .,.;v'' :'V- d; Notice of Salt" 'f,' UBdofllreCllDti of the BoerS of di rector of the Pembroke Manufacturing Company, and by authority vested In m by certain note,esecuted on the 2nd day of March 1900. . - " ' , I will expose to' sale for cash to the highest bidder at the iCourt House door in New Bern on 'the 10th dsy of October 190L, at the hour of eleven o'clock a. m. all of the delinquent stock in Pembroke Manufacturing Company. A list of the same It now posted at the Court House. , Sept. 28th, 1901. . : - t v. ; " Johst Vnnt, Treasurer, ' V' ; ' Pembroke, MTg. Co. Choice F-xtra Pork Sausages at Oaks Market,!. -?;'. --It . For The CEHJren. 'A Fine thlnjj to Elve the 'clilldren tUcne damp Huptciiibcr mornings is Lax ative ClillI Tonic; pli'a.unt SS Jli? ''yrnp i. rid a ? u i fur i 'i.rl ' in' ' '. ' e r , n I i ; ' - . .. n . r. oulyf.Kj. at ins ,. .u ii's i liUi iuiii:y. ..,r, THE itARKETS. I The following quotation wore recelr ed by J. E Latham ft Co, New Bern, Nbw Vouk, Sept. 80. OotTOSTtt "' Open. High. Low. Oloae 0(JI... ...... 7.71 7.78 7.65 7.65 nuary...... 7.78 7.73 7.67 7.87 May .'. 7.74 7.75 7.68 7.69 - Chicago, Sept. 80. Whbat: Open. High. Low. Close Dec.... ... 70 70 70 70 . May 78 78 78 78 Cons: Open. High. Low. Close Oct 55 55 Dec 56 57 Bib:- Open. High. 54 56 54 66 Low. Close Oct 890 890 880 830 New York, Sept. 30. Open. High. Low. Close Stooes;- Sugar 123 1231 121 131 J Am. C 80 90 88 89f tJ.&L. 12 12 11 12 Tex. Pac 40 Am. C. F 29 99 28 29 .as 94 Oon.T 115 115 Pac. M 41 48 41 42 M.&W 58 58 Be By 88 33 32 82 U.S. 3(c) 43 44 41 43 Liverpool Spots 4 11-16. Sales 8,000 bales. Mures, Oct-Nov. 4.18 Nov-Dec 4.15. Apr-May 4 14. RECEIPTS. Same week last year. 268,129 Last week 149,000 This week. Bat. 25000 Mon. 55000 Tues. Wed. Thurs. Frl. W, T. Wesson, Oholsonvllle, Vs.; drug gfst, writes: "Your One Minute Cough Cure gives perfect satisfaction. My cus tomers say it Is the best remedy for coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles' F. S. Duffy. JOHN ROBINSON'S Tented Amusement Enterprise. John Robinson's Ten Unltortv Shows will exhibit at New Bern Saturday, Oct 11, For more than 70 years the Robinson Show has had the reputation of being the very best of tented amusement In stttutlons snd sgaln history repeats it se'f. All the champion riders, both male snd female, the highest salaried serlsMsts, gymnasts and acrobats, the funniest clowns, the lsrgestand finest Collection of wild bessts, the finest bead of performing elephants snd hundreds of other feature. The distinguishing feature of the show is the greet spectac ular production of King Solomon snd the Queen of Sheba with Its one hun dred principals and a br'let of fifty girls. All the scenery, costumes and effects of this grand, Imposing spectacle are new this season. sdr. See to Tour Child's Eyes Before School Commences. Eye strain cannot fall to have Its effect upon the character and natural disposi tion of children,, the constant effort re quired for vision retards the quickness of perception and comprehension. This continued straining Interferes with the concentration of the attention, snd for these reaeohs the child unconsciously re quire s distaste for books. : The child sits down to study full of the' enthusiasm of youth,' soon a feeling of uneasiness creeps over him and makes him restless, be thinks he neede more light . sad moves near the window or lamp, thee the increased glare Irritates the eyes, and they; begin to feel heavy, he makes effort after effort to continue the work, hut; no use, his heed drops over the table ' had he b soon to "sleep. The straggle Is repeated day after day, and the naturalljrWght boy becomes stupid, as gradually loses hit desire1 for Study, and continues through life with out th habit of application and power of oonosntratlon - which are so essential to success, all on account of an Inoor reoted optical effect which should have been, corrected by glasses at , the jom menoement of bis study. A-i-vr-i tra't . J. -O. BAXTEB, Jb. k:) Grtdoate Optician, . . J' Celery Headacne: Powders.; ' There Is not any better remedy for headache than these powders. , They never fall to relieve, Made and sold only at Davis' Prescription Pharmacy. ,' r LAXATIVE TASTELESS to::ic. oi -' hi , lm ' ml ft fffrtetr- i. -. l -w Oul'ajAulat t a h i - - a. . Cakes and "Crackers aval DECEIVED. CORNED MULLETS, Mackerel, Spiced Pigs Feet, Pick led Tripe 5c lb. ' Self-setting Rat Traps 15c eaeh, usually sold at 25c. Good Cocoa Door Mate 50c, Rush School Book Bags 10c. Fresh lot Clover Hill Print Butter, Fancy Full Cream Cheese. Tobacco users will find my stock complete. EF1 Gi ve me a call and I will suit you. Respectfully, 'Phone 01. When you put away the groceries you order from us we want you to notice The promptness of de livery, the cleanliness of the goods, the full, honest measure, the quality of what you get. There is abundant reason why you should send us your order. Fresh lot Baldwin Apples just received. x X 3 When you put away the a 4b groceries you order from I w. E3ij''mll X us we want you to notice wE akflP jffiii J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St. Grocer. Phone 137. 3 New Coffee Roaster JUST RECEIVED. FOR A FEW DAVS we will sell you Fresh Roasted CofTet;, ground to order for lie Lb. or 5 Lbs. for 50c. Bespectfully, ARCH BELL & CO., Phone 194. 75 Broad St. e4, One Right Only 1 Wednesday, Oct. 2nd. BIG (3TY SHOW. Ctalhane, Chace eft WestonV The Show of Novelties. . ' - Magnificent Soenio First Part. , MORB ANB BTTER Oommedians, Voealiata, Dancers, Bpeo J laities, Singers and Acrobats. y Yon Get Tout .Money's Worth. jEverrthlng New I Century Sliow. '. i-.J .. - Ned WaUton'a Blf Band. General admisslop B0o Reserved Seats TOO! Gsllery 88c. ' ' - .i'fiin,V .' ( ! he'Eftltiditf water hath and gas .V Apply to 'V'y!r"'c'-:V mm In ' ,..'.: ,'."!; i!ji, '." 1 WIT I Jill. Wholesale fc KetaU Grocer, 71 Broad Nt. Ball Bearings are adjusted bthefirst plaoe' by expert. It la aot adviaable.f or one not sn expert to touch them. ,H yout wheel does not work just right have a man who knows how, to (too h rt pT. All repair work gna ran teed. Gt What you payjforjby coating hercfjajg ! WM. TJllXJU Dealer as Biovouw, FraBtasw, Sromire QooDev PHOMOoarsB, Job Pkiiitik, vJtrtsxa BvAMr, Skai, Pane, 4k , , fVM Middle It J BWt, if. : ' if Ji,,lt, ' f't' V l ' ' i ill.1 - 1 U..', To thd-Public I. After thanks fot Bait Vstrontltfe W6 desire to announce that.n, and, after SerHeinbei- lift 19011 Mft Ji ' no louna at out oSlo to welooma -hte.mhny friends having been 'a ' firm' , wwon will ontJnne undei ft the ityT(j of '' IU" ' Ut- 1 .'.If- Kt,l'l. t KltKI lt-ltj'i'i'!T j Yourg alncerely, fi'l " . - - w- i 1 ( j '.;';-i'i i ' NEW BERN, -' N. 0. -s ' , M. DA11N t B0N
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