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An Excellent Combination. The pleasant method and benefioial effects' of- the well knowa remedy, Btbup or Fios, manufactured by. the Camiowia Fie Stbcp Co., illustrate theTstaeof obtaining the liquid laxa tiTe principles of plants known to be medicinally laxative and presenting them in the form most refreshing to the taato and acceptable to the system. It is the one perfect strengthening laxa tive, cleansing the system effectually, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers gently yet promptly and enabling one to overcome habitual constipation per manently. Its perfect freedom from every objectionable quality and sub stance, and its acting on the kidneys, liver and bowels, without weakening or irritating them, make it the ideal laxative. In the process of manufacturing figs are used, as they are pleasant to the taste, bnt the medicinal qualities of the remedy are obtained from senna and other aromatic plants, by a method known to the Caufobjtls, Fie Stbup Co. only. In order to get its beneficial effects and to avoid Imitations, please remember the full name of the Company printed on the front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. sax raANoisoo, oax. , LOUISVIIXX, XT. lrxw TOM. V. T. Woreate by all Druggists. Price Mo. par battle. THE JOURNAL, Mew Ben, N. C, Oct. 2, 1M1. Index to New Advertisements. Planters Warehouse Note the prices. Blmmons ft Hollowell Co. Fall goods Business Locals. FOR RENT, Six room dwelling at Riverside. Apply to William Dunn. CANDY Just received s fresh (apply ot Assorted Chocolates. McSorley. JACOBS' Raleigh Rye Whiskey Is the best. Middle street. Fulcher Pear Still Leads. A huge pear arrived at the Journal office yesterday, accompanied with the following legend, "I am of the Qarber variety and raised by A. E. Wadaworth, weigh me and I will beat the fulcher pear." The pear was weighed and tipped the scales at 1 pound 7 ounces. It measured 14 Inches each way, being nearly round. The Fulcher pear weighed 1 pound 9 ounces and measured IS Inches the small way, being considerably larger the long way. So It Is apparent that the Fulcher pear still leads. The Jocbnal has prepared extensive storage room for pears, and other big fruit, and Is ready to .receive the same without further notice. Funeral Notice. The remains of Mrs. J. E. Borden who died at Jacksonville, Florida, Monday morning, arrived here last night. The funeral will take place this morning at 10 o'clock at St. Panl't Catholic Church. FHendi of the family invited to be pres ent. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup Cures a Cough or Cold at once. Conquers Croup, Whooping Cough and gMeaslea Cough without fall. Best for Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Grippe, Pneumonia, Con sumption and Lung Affections. Quick, sure results. Price, 25c Notice of Sale. Under directions of the Board of Di rectors of the Pembroke Manufacturing Company, and by authority vested In me by certain notes executed ton the Sad day of March; 900. ! I will expos to sale for oath to the highest bidder at the Court Hoots door la Hew Bern on the 10th day of October 1901, at the hour of eleven o'clock a, m. all of the delinquent Mock In Pembroke Manufacturing Company. A list of the same I now posted at the Court House. Sept. 88th, 1801. - Johx Dtiirn, Treasurer,' Pembroke, MTg. Co. Prescriptions at bariaV i .Davis" Prescription Pharmacy Bakes a SDeeUltv of prescriptions. . Every pre scription seat there receives prompt and careful attention, Only the purest ana best drag! art used. No tubttttntloa U aver ftraotloed. but evert prescription if filled exactly as the physician wishes. The price are fair ana reasonable. Bona youri there to be niled. , ; r , ; ' V .'j- For The Cbildreru i . A Fine thing to give the children these damp September ssornlngt l Lax ative Chill Tonic; pleasant . at Fig .,' poisoning. Keept the system la perfect working order. Only Wo. ft Bradhara't - uweeets ea w- w - " ,; Paermecjr.' . -"4 'A-ij i ; f . t ' ' man ' J '. l f a La ii I i I a4 . at . a a i i x 1 1 u i Does not xf fed the C "'V-' It U different from other ' ''J , Headache Remedies., VOTED FOR DARKNESS. Board or Aldermen say no street Lights 'irwhea Present Contract Expires. ; other Municipal Hatters, v - Thejegular monthly meeting ot board of aldermen was held last night, seven members with Mayor, present. Minutes of previous meeting read, corrected and adopted. , , Petition to board from Isaac H. Smith, aylng that transfer license wit exces sive, and asking for reduction, wat ta bled. ... t, . . v. J. C. Green's application for right to pott bllli and advertltlng. provoked dis cussion and was referred. " H. S. Royall, foreman Atlantlo Steam Fire Engine Company came before board with statement -that the fire engine horse of hit company was not sufficient ly fed. This brought up figures showing that ample feed was paid for, but discre pancy could not be found. Better at tention wat promised at to this matter of feed. Committees called upon for reports, few made. Alderman McCarthy asked for 350 loadi of dirt to level portion of cemetery, which was granted. Report of Water and Sewer for quarter ending Sept. 80th gave 914.00 as Increase of Dullness. Alderman Scales, chairman light com mittee, said, street lights teemed Im proved'dnrlng last' few days. He did not favor oil lamps or incandescenta for the city, In place of electricity. Aldeif man Watson asked if contract with Electric Light Company did not expire in a few days, Alderman Scales had no recommendation to make, could not recommend continuation of present lights. Alderman Watson moved that with the expiration of contract with Electric Light Company that all the city lights be discontinued, until tome arrange ment for other lightt on streets be made. Alderman Barrlngton, moved that matter be left to the light committee, to see whst arrangement could be made with Electric Light Company and re port next meeting. That contract be made for a month or until a new con tract Is made. Alderman Lane said it appeared from the recent vote the citizens of New Bern wanted no lightt. Alderman Barrlngton said he would not be a member to vote to put out electric lightt, There was no reason to say that the cltisent dkl not want lights. The vote showed they were satisfied to psy the present price for lights, and not vole $15,000. for others. Alderman Watson said he thought board and citizens were afraid of the light question. All were trying to dodge. At this point Alderman Johnson sec onded Alderman Watson's motion. On roll call, Aldermen Watson, Lane, Scales and Johnson voted 'for motion to discontinue lights', Aldermen Barring ton, McCarthy and Phillips voted .to continue. Mayor declared motion carried. On matter of bill of L Daniels of 98.00 for responding to fire alarms In August and September, and carrying fire truck, (hook and ladder), a long discussion fol lowed. Aldermen Lane and Watson, aiklng by whose authority ths contract for thit work bad been transferred from Scott to Daniels. The chairman of fire committee said he knew nothing of the bill. The Mayor feeling that the attack was against him, told why the change had been made, and said he had never as sumeu any undue authority In the mat ter of any city matter. Bill was al lowed. Another long discussion followed the sudlttng of tome of the poUholden bills, which was settled by allowing each tt.00 per day. Alderman Lane said the vote on the electric light election had never been can vassed, or any announcement made Ipubllc of the election. He had, often besa questioned on the outsider Clerk said returns were on file. No one else being Interested the matter dropped. 'Some discussion on matter of boiler for heating, and meeting adjourned. NOT ENOUGH WIND. Teslerday't Yacht Con test Rot to a Flo. itk. Shamrock Ahead. Neither Cham rock nor Columbia sooted victory yesterday, there wat not wind enough to go ever the triangular course. The Indications for a fine race were good early in the dsy at the bulletins said the weather conditions were perfect, and the wind blowing eight knots an boar with a moderately smooth see; Bhamrook weather to tht sharps said. The official record showed that Col ombia got across the starting Hat first, followed by the Shamrock II teooodt later, ' At 110 the yacbu had gone lest thaa miles, the. wind wat dying out, there was almost a calm. Columbia wat reported half a mile ta the lead. The 1.80 bulletin ssld that the wind had sprung ap toots end the Shamrock had caught It first, gained fast on her rival, and had a alight lead. At tU the Sham rook wat ttlU ta the lead. " Shamrock turned the first stake boat at 141 and Columbia turned It about four minutes later. - . At 3.40 the wind bad again died oat, Shamrock had continued to gain np to that time bnt was ttlU five mllet dlttsnt from the second mark or taming point of tht course and there rtmtlaed only one boar to finish wbloh wst plainly Im possible. The race wat declared off with Shamrock three minutes la the lead at the rate the yachts were then progress- DeWIU'l Little Early Risers ntvtr disappoint. They are safe, prompt, gen tle, effective in removing all Imparities from the liver and bowels. Small snd easy to take. Haver gripe or distress. Don't Miss It. ' ' The Elk't Free Street Fair and Carni val to be held in Wilmington, N. 0., Oct lath to 18th inclusive Is another in stance ot what the bottling progressive Elkteando. They are noted for their lavish entertainments and the coming Gala Week and Carnival to beheld in the "City by the Sea" entitles them to be crowned Kings of entertainers. After considering for tome time what kind of attractions to secure, they decided to tpare no expense, and the result it they have secured the Famous Bottook-Fer- rarl Mighty Midway-and Carnival Co., one of the largest in- the world. There re twelve attraction that are absolutely free W everybody and which will ; give performances every afternoon and night Chief among these irae thews at Kear ney P. Speedy,' Champion High Direr of the World, who will dive day and night from a steel tower 100 feet high, Into a tank of water only Si feet deep;, thlt act alone fit worth going miles to tee. Ihen there It Marvelous Grant, King of high wire walkers, who, blind folded, wheels barrow and rides a bicycle on a slender Wire 100 feet high, ,?V ! ; Among the paid attractions are Col onel vFenari't Anglo-American Wild Animal Exhibition, with one hundred performing wild animalt and Its 15000 00 gold front; nothing like it ever seen here; the Crystal Mate; . the beautiful Electric Fountain, "Electra" Maid of the Air; Edlton't Trip to the Moon; Fer rtt Wheel; the smallest horse tu the world; Streets of all Nations, with Itt sacred donkeys and twoid fighters, whhllng dervishes, and quaint and cu rious people rf the Far East; the Qirl From up There, and manyothert. There will be tomethtng Interesting going on every minute. Orand military parade Wednesday, Ootober 10th. Fraternal Day, Thursdsy, Ootober 17th. Battles of confetti fought daily. Wilmington will have more fun and frolic than ever before In Itt history. Bands of music In concerts sll day long. The Elks extend a welcome and the keys of the city to everybody, so don't fail to go to Wilmington and have a good time. All railroads will take yon for half fare. Don't mitt It I ! 1 t C. M. Phelpt, Forestdale, Yl, says hit child was completely cured of a bad case of ecsems by the use of DeWltt't Witch Hazel Salve. Beware of all counterfeit! It Instantly relieves piles. F. B. Duffy. Marriage This Afternoon. The marriage of Mr. Hugh 0. Arm strong and Miss Maggie Hanson Robbie t will be solemnized this afternoon at 8 o'clock at the home of the bride on Han cock street OABTOXIIA. Btarsta, yt ila Ui tot Hlw timjl lOHgM Bliaatai. . SlYt-Z f THE MARKETS. Thafollowlng quotatlont were receiv ed byJJ. E. Latham A Oo New Bern, Nnw Toax, Oct 1. Cottoh; Oct Deo January March... My WBBAT: Dec May .... Coa: , Oot Dec. Ribs: Oot Open. High. Low. Close .. 7.W 7.70 7.80 7.88 .. 7.88 7.78 7.86 7-;0 . 7.89 7.7i 7.87 7.7S . . 7.71 7.78 7.68 7.68 ,. 7.78 7.78 7.67 7.71 Chicago, Oct. 1. ' Open. High. Low. Close .." 70, k 70s . 6t 6t ... 78 78t 78 72 Open. High. Low. Close . MJ 65 Hi Mi .. 56J- 56t So,; 54f T)pen. High. Low. Close ..877i 890 878 878 Mew fork, Oct. 1. St ocas; Open. High. Low. Close Sugar 181! 181 117 117 a, C 89i 90, m H v.&l... i8i m Tex. Pao 41 Am. C. F 8 V. 8. B Con. T U Pao. M Hi 2i 48 .. 48 SitW OS 64 88i 88 Be Ry 88 88 88 19 U.S. 9(cl 43 481 4H ,4H . Spots 4 10-88. Bales 18,000 bales. - Fatares, Oet-Hov. 4.16 Nov-Dee 444. Apr-May 4 14 - . w roar atBOturn. Same week ' latt year. 868.189 ' Last week ' 149,000 . '. Thlt week. ; Bst. . 85000 Mos. 85000 Taes. 48000 Wei.', Than.' v.-';'.,. Fri. ; :;- i I - Celerv Headache Powdert. There It not any better remedy for headache than these powders. They ever fall to relieve. Made and told only st Davis' Prescription Pharmacy. "It Touches ths Tjrt 1 " People who hsve 2 t tH(t( H mf till, of CilEKRT GLYCERINE: It sontlms til Irritatmi bronchial and allftvs all throat Inflammation caused by cnueMng. II you Imrs S cough or a mUl got tills ftunrdr and gut well, if yon are lioarte It will t'lper your tlirw In a fmr hours. HoldstllAI .rflf'lisr. macy, Cor. ilni & I t fcSu. 4ft Better Than the Best. Cnlhane, Chaos Weston's Mlnttrelt it better than the best. The beat sing ers, thr best dancers, ' the beet come dians, the best acrobats, the beet orohee tra In fact the beat of everything- make it the best mlnttrelt traveling. One night .only, tonight, at Masonic Opera House. Seats for tale this morn ing at Bredham'f, 85, B0 and 78 cents. : Pro-Balm BUtm KiM Awa tad Balm tpstdy e of aoaata and eMa, J JOHN ROBINSON'S Ten Big Combined Colossal Shows How en V1 '. the Way Here. There It certainly no travelling exhib ition in America, perhapt la the world, which presents entertainments so varied to attractive and so multltudlnout at do John Robinsons Ten Combined Great 8howt. Since the days of Noah, a more complete menagerie has never been seen. Poetical and enchanting scenes never before equalled are witnessed in the sublime biblical spectacle of Solo mon, hit Temple and Queen of Sheba. Every act In the monitor progamme It revelation to the people. The finest specimens of horse flesh in the world, the highest aerlalista in the circuit pro fession, all the champion riders,- both male and females. The finest specimens of the cutest ponlet In the world The grandest specialities ever produced. The funniest clownt on earth are with the Robinson Showt. Coming to New Born, Saturday October 12th. adv. New Telephone Subscribers. Telephone subscribers please add to their lists, T. O. Hyman, residence, 141 and W. E. Snelllngs, market, 107. Summer Heat This is the season o bowel complaints. Green apples and cucumbers produce them and Pbrrt Davis' Pain-Killih cures them To the troubled stomach It comes like a balm, the wind is assuaged, and the Irou' le ceases. Every druggist In the land keeps Paln-KUler, and no one should be without It In his family. Avoid substitutes, there is but one Paln-Elller, Perry Davis'. Price 85c. and SOc. Fine Western Beef at Oaks Market, today. Stockholders B. k L Association. The 14th annual meeting of the Stock holders of the New Bern Building and Loan Association will be held at City Hall Wednesday evening Oct. 2nd 1901 at 1:80 o'clock. J. it. B. Carrawat, Secty Choice Extra Pork Sausages at Oaks Market. THE FALL) WE are showing a large and more varied stock of New .Fabrics than we have ever shown. -' This will be a Fancy Shirt Waist Season, the New Designs in Frenoh Flennela, and Albatros for service ' able wear, and the Beautiful Silks for dress in the new ' effects, and the Handsome Roman Stripes are to be teen to be appreeiated- T7v 'if ' ; Ma6 a Special Vjsit to our store to ,100k over our , I line of Dr?88 Good It will certajn); pay fob. ' )tis$y . biindbonai' 'ptttarnt in the floer qriaiitiea to select'from, with "the Very best styles and qualltlee in the medium grades. , . t, .. ,We can better show yon the goods and 1 prioea if you will spar us few minutes If you will give us few minutes it will be much to your advantage when you are ready to purchase. LU w U Kjj j . o fi i' -3 ' - '"-. -zJ 67 Police!; Clrc:t.- . - PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. ; Hits Marlon Radollffe left yesterday morning, returning to New Toik. - MsJ. 8. F. Telfair of Balelgh, was among the arrivals ta the otty last night ' ' ; Messrs, W.W. Clark and M. De W. Stevenson returned from Beanfort yet' terdy. : . Mr. Haghee B. Holland bst gone to New York to enter Prof. Rensnd't Em balming School. Mrs.E.H, Claypoole returned from Durham last night, where the has been visiting for several days. Miss Elma Batnlght left on the steam er Neuse Monday night to visit In Buffa lo, N. T., and later at the Pan-American Exposition. Do yon snffer from piles f If so do not turn to surgery tor relief. DeWttt's Witch Hazel Salve will act more quickly rarely and safely, saving yon the ex pense and danger of an operation. F. B Duffy. List of Utters Remaining in the Post Office at New Bern, Craven county, N. C. Sept. 80, 1901: HKN's U8T. A Rhodes Allen, Leach V. Anderson B C. 8. Bryan, R. O. Byrd. O Patience Cordon, Solomon - N Cooper. D-B. S. Davit. G H. Green. H Bandy Hudson, Mandol Hutson J-Will Jones. K F. L. Kenlan. M C. H. McOray (Dead Letter.; R N. R Rowe, M.RIte. 8-EdBhort. W A. O. Willis, J. a Willis, Moans Wslaton. M. Wright 18 Barn st. WOMEN'S LIST. A Rosa Antouney. F Mitt Franclt 68 Braggs Alley. G Llna Green. H Nancy Harris, Maria Henderson. J Mrs. H. Johnson. L Harriet Lockley. R Mrs. J. B. Robinson. Persons calling for the above letters will please say advertised and give date of list The regulations now require that ooo (1 cent shall be collected on the delivery of each advertised letter. S. W. Hancock, P. M LAXATIVE TASTELESS HILL TONIC CoMbtelag the luitlri property f GiMim. aMMflelatl a ertnr- al tea 13. OaarmiiteHl. JVO. Oalvtold at UBAllllAJI'a (aUMJIvIi V V , . , -LJ frfr & Wp VinvA ovAMrfhincr friat. , J school wear New Suits, New tjouars ana BtocKings, una every nine siraeie necessuiy lor boy's wear. r rnces Lower man tver. REMEMBER we give a and pair of shoes. Ur we win appreciate n . G J01 & CO, I MEN'S WEAK, ' 57 Follocls Street- cc Accuracy and Exactness. We do not gocss about anything In our prescription department. We UBe sccurate wuigbts and measures. We also nso exact oiethods In compounding the various components Into the medi cine as It U when ready In lake. And then we arc alwayo recic In clucking over the prescription m a final precau tion to see for certain that everything Is all right. In other words wo are going Into details In this way, just to show you bow thorough we are in every part of our prescription work Thoroughness le exactly the word. Our object Is to get you to send or bring all your prescilptlnne here to be filled. Wc want and Invite you to do this. C. D. BRADIIAM, Druggiat. At the Rnnk store X NEXT TUESDAY I We Wilt HaVe our SCHOOL SUP PLY OPENING A 6. N. Ennett - Bavlnf secured the services ol ex perlsDOsd parties, I am prepared on short aoitce to execute Farm, City, Land and Rail Road surveying. Ditches, Streets aud Koadu laid out ami leveled. Draughting In 11 Its hranclut. Blue and black prints made. Old maps re paired and mounted. Topographical tnrveytng and plotting. Drawings and wokrlag plant executed promptly. Bew ersfssnd drafnags planned, laid out and oosstrootlon superintended. j. J. VoIfenden, New Bern, 'if. C. P. TOENWITD, , BLACKSMITH & WEXILRIGHT, aaifaetaror tf : Bartlea, Wagoat, Carta. ' BepslrUk Dtat an Short Nstlea. ' Bnlss, Wtfont, Osrtt and Drays kept oa band for salt. , . taipi smU mat tmi, ' . . Xar ths BallrM4'" bhwberh.kIo. ; - -rrin niT.ri ' - A! Si I lmSJ MM , (- ; Apply to J. L. HART8FIKLA IB CRICK, BRICK.-8olld hard pressed brick In sny qnsntlty yon nay. wish at 1'oore'i Wood Yard, , ... , . i , vMir lift.lp man will npiHi for j . Shoes, New Cap?, New Hats, J t ti i- School l!ag Free with each suit n you win give our biok a iook . D. F. JARVIS, lias just received a complete slottk of FALI, AND WINTKU STYLES IN (SlIOIvS. ALSO OF "ONYX" BLACK ! HOSIERY For Ladies, Misse, Ilnys and Children. Tim great success of lOnx" hosiery is duo to its perfect black and its supe rior quality, sliapo and finish. It is ' guaranteed not to slain the feel, contin- ual washing does not chimgr the beau tiful Black; it remains perfect until the hone is worn out. i The "Onyx" brand is confidently n -commended to our customers as the bebt article for purity of dye and weal ing quality ever ottered to th" public ; Over Seventy Two MiHn-n fairs of this brand have been sold. For sale only by D. F. J All YIN, Phone 1ST. II. It. HOLLAND. T(IK. K. WII.I IS HOLLAND & WILLIS, Huri-riiMtra Its ilvn. ItUlinp, Funeral Directors and Fiolulm is. Office: Cniveii Street. lEJ.Ulwooi i HI'.AI AKTKItH K)l( : HARDWARE And nil K'ndd ut- ' RDILDIKG MATERIAL IIei4titig ami Conking Stov-n anil IUnfrcR, Iitm Ciimmt, I'liuder, PaiulK, OiIk, Vnriiit.li. I'tiitv. Sitsh, Doors, lilintla, I iitlir hihI hII the useful rticliM natinlly fouml in nn Up-to-dBle UartNare Store. fjoweal Prlcen. Under Hotel Chattawka, NEW IKKHN. N. V. The Time Has Come To be patting np jour Heating stores for both wood tod coal , Dont wait any longer, bat some and makt tour sslep tloa. Wo bars sll gradet to select from. Cook Mores and Ranges from tht cheapest to tbs best made. Alto a fall line Central Hsrdwtfe. , P, Me DRANBY. . j ' " ' Boatb Froot Street'. n. w. mjiPHojf, Wtecl & Sip eriiiteoiei 3 Croad fttrcrt. BY ALL DRUGGISTS. F.S. Duffy. n4 1 mint
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