I:, j i lh vi'i, RXW BXILS, I, C, THURSDAY MOfiSISfl, 0CT0.BIE 3, ISOli TWENTIETH TEAK i it's - l i, ..-- - APOLEON lost the battk of Ldp- RT 1 ; sic from a fitof Indigestion.' Hcrtfc "f- tlitiairf likttles''fo'ydq lose -la your, m C y , ..4. ', " ?' t v5" business , because youIack ; sppwtlngf; stimuuting brace of j goo4 ' coffee. , "Poor j; ? vt? ttTai - Vi v - "H; J: coffee, poor energy I is the ruk.' Nature: has her, soft pedal down and you havenoT . , . ' i ' -i" - snap. If you want the V (oud pedal, the forceful power, .the strenuous living:, try: Chase. & Sanborn's Seal Brand Coffee.- It will strengthen your arm; I I. I Odur Uk rM h HAOCBURN, 47-49 PoOock Street tit- JUST RECEIVED A NEW SUPPLY OF I AND 2 QT.' c ALSO EXTRA RUBBERS FOR SAME. Don t forget we have a fresh lot of Portsmouth Corned Mullets. If ou an't Good Coffee trr our "Momincr Glnrv" hnnrla , they can't be beat, in fact we are headquarters for anything in the Grocery line. Give ua a call and we will save you money. Tours for business, sr. 13. .ISKEIK, Jr. PHONIC HI) Wholesale and Retell Oncer, f W. Ilroad A Hianook Nw. BOTE THE PRICES At the Planters Warehouse. F.&EBNDL. U Ibt. 11.79. 14J. 11.60. 10.00. 23.50. 80.00. 18.00. 180 108 . 8 47 90 50 J, M. I POCK. 108 lbi. 18.00. 10 " M 85.00. 88 " " 87.00. 88 " " 88.00. 3 ' " . 47.00. 81 " "sSHQ. J.M.BlMPKUiS. 475 lta 15.00.': BAM. MOORE. 18.75. 15 " 15.78. . 00 " - 18.85, .. 18 " H 40.00. L.8.HABPIR. ' 900 Hit. O 8.00. 88 18 100 145 184 81.00. 85.00. 85.00. 18.884;: 10 85. , W.J. FRANKS. 851 It. 11.50. r 78 " 18.00. 80 " 81.00. 88 11 16,50. It, V. LANOA8TKH. 88 lbt. 18.75, 18 " " 81.6a 88 " 87.00. 58 10.75.. ' i I. DAWSON. 814 lta. A 6.00. , 180 10.00, 864 V W-OO. ' V PSBTNIB WILLIS. 1 87 lu. aumi, 88 . M '88 17J0. "il.60.r;. , ".,".18.00, if. IPOCK. lta; XlJM, - ; 0. 0. QA8KINV -; 814 Iba. Sh 1088. J - 88 - :tM. h'y " -18.00. ;.-,77 -lSJIft' "vi . 160 ." 160.' ' Yours, to Please, ; Planters AVarehouscr Co J.jlL H0T7AIID, Ilaxxaser. l-lC-.f4l.M. 't 'I Mi! f i .f.-J'- : 111 Mf V.'tV.,A W..iT..: .... re'(n and ' Complete line Coal Stoves, Wood Stovesaiid . Heaters! Only plaee In town to flnd; a ilsoo Heater. ' We have them in three size. Oar Carbon Peninsular la the Best, takes less coal ti tnn tii J. 1 Are Uiai any other. ;",! ; Fire I oardi of one piece, Stove Boards any size. '.ft f Come in and lbolci owf par stock and get onr prices before buying jour winur stove,'-. !?;MBaII :Cr::T.Gn:tcr8.:;-! V tyPrompt Dellfery and Goods Guaranteed.. ' - ' i r 0"c!:lll Ilrrclvnrc Co. raaxt HJ. QH2!I.; v The Crops !tre Short and Parmer) s; .i are Mich Behind.-' - i CetUa . KUU aad- CaiM , User. .Scholars Neea Mot Wear Cets t v Horaal Celltfe Is ra'll.., -1 roterkortIsnel. . ; . a - .;t S ' a iiu- tVJ tif "rT0 JM EiXmoH,'. Oak 8, A feMrchaat la speaking of the great shortness of tlU year's crops and of, the Condition 6f the large proportwa of farmers who buy on tine, said j'ths fact Is the farmers sre twalre months behind.'' . ' -Got. Ajroock pardons Alas Hill an old sad feeble man wko was serving, a- foor mootbs term Hm the roads la Forfjrthe eoonty, V Hlll had the widely prevaulent idea that after hU" wife had ' abandoned him 1 years he had fnQ legal right ie re- manry. He did icand wat-trled-and eosTlcted faltryfcat (he laweays is taat sites xsewsa s y eaabaAaonment theipersoa se abaadoiied Is not. galliy of bigamy m rifryloi, hot U lUble for adultery,;1 " r:.?1? i It is aaaerted by the U. S. Commission er here that a considerable amount of counterfeit silver is to circulation la Ral eigh. Borne persons belleipt it If made In the Penitentiary. ,, . . " ; ' Thi State labor commbslOner givei It asiusoplnioathattheeotton mills are complying admirably with their written pledge, died with the last legislature, to drop child employees; These sre rapidly replaced by adults. . 1 Arrivals: Charles R. Thomas, New Bcra; S. A. Humphrey, W. O. Monroe, Ooldsboro. Tlckot agent Chsrlei Qattli of the Seaboard Air Line Is'yery tick here with fever."', il ..' fltste OhemUt Kllgora bat gone to Little Rock,' Arkansas, to represent North Carolina fit (he conyentlon or Ag rlcnlturaLOommlaaloaers of the ootton TheAute Boperlnteadtnt of Public Interaction decides that ' It It not neeestary for papll St a publl school to wear a eoal. but that a rMrt wslst It . j' A entirely proper. ' X. A 4 It will be about twe.eks?before the Superior Court decides wkleh of the 47 appUoants are entitled to license at at torneys. . ' ' ' President Mclver of the State Normal tnd Industrial college for young women at Greensbory, reports that 408 ttudenti are present, thtt being the capacity Of the college. ; ' " , ' '? ' br. Boll's Pills for Liver Dls. , One, pll)sdote,. Box. 60 pills, 10 cu. Cure Constipation, Liver Troubles, Bil iousness, Impure Blood, Dyspepsia,. Fe male Complaints, Stomach and Bowel Disorders. Dr, Boll't Pills never gripe. Mobil Loses $20,000,000. Mobilb, AtA, October ljudge Toal- !a, of the United States Circuit Court In Equity, to day gave an importont de. cislbn sgalnst (he city of Mobile. The suit Involved the ownership of the wharf property along the river front Within the limits of the city. The ques tion was one of riparian rights and own ertfc'p, tnd Judge Toulmia decided that while the legal title to the land was la the hsme of the tty it l Was estopped from attertlug the title because It had granted properly owners the right to baikt wharves sad bulkheads. -Thtt liti gation Carries with tr patsestloa of the entire river (roAl epdlfs many vsluahls Improvements, shJt, wsrehouses doekt sad mills. 1 ' ' V'' ' .-(.., 1 J . ; The Schley Court J '. Watblnsto'bof;iIt Is VMpeuted Judge-Advocate Lemly will eshstut his list of f itnesses this week end that the testlmoay of wUnaases , .for . Admiral Bubley will occupy about . two weeks. The esse will he closed. It fs- believed, by Hoy ember L , . . i ' 1 nit yotprsms,- swelltngS and lameaett there Is nothing so good at Gbsmbsr- lala's Psla Balm,, Try It. Tor sale hi F. a Duffy AOo. ,..! )miJm ixmvcj'M Bay"i"' .,, i fehelby, Dot.' 1.--Jim Lowerv Is sar- rounded by a posse at King's Mountain end the new reaches here that be la like ft, THE MARKETS. Ths following quotations were receiv ed by J. B. Latham 4 Co, Mew Bern, W. 0 ly li bs killed et Wiired before kmota- lng: .V.'VV C,-:., i ; ' MUM - "- . : I .T." Wesson, Gholsonvllle, Vs; drag gltt, writes: 'Tour One Minute Couth Cnre gives perfect tatlifaotlon. My cus tomers Say It Ittbt best remedy" for cought, colds, throat tnd, lung troubles" v 'j. . .... .,K ..... i.r ;; Whftt Instead of Corn. " j Sailns, Kan. Oct., 1-Mny ' KsniM farmers sre changing their acreage from corn to; wheat because of this year's poor corn crop, and lu tome suctions the change It so great that local papers say the - farmers havs gone "wheat crazy.";' : '' ; lb - 78 A! IDOLS 8f OOTTOKJ . Oct. Dee........ January..... March.... May........ j 4 t Hiw Tobx, Oct. .' Open.' High, Low; Close 7.8 7.76 i 7.75 7.78 7.76 . 7.78 7.76 7.75 7.76 7.7' 7.88 7.78 7.74 Ml 7.74 7.71 7-76 7.78 7.74 7.7 Chicago, Oct. 8. Wnar. "Open. High. Low. .... 72t 78i Open. High. ..Mi Ml ... 56 Mt Open. High. .."875 876 68 78i Low. 64 56V Low. 840 Close 68 72 Close Mi Close 857 How Tork, Oct. 8. Open. High. Low. Close .. 1171 118 117i 118i Deo... . Msy GOBit: Oct. ... Dec... Blbs:- Oot Stocks Sugar.;.... Am. 0 ff.&L...,. Tex. Pac.. Am. O.F... If. a B Oon.T..... Pac. M ... K.4W... So By 0.8.8(c). Liverpool Spots 4 1043. Bales 15,000 bale. Futures, Oct-Nov. 4.19 Not Dec 4 16. Apr-May 4 16. TOUT KSOUFTH. ' Same week Last wetk. , last year. 118,000 268.128 This week. Sst. 25000 Hon. 55000 Toes. 43000 Wed. 81000 Thurs. Frl. 80t 80J 89 SO 12 13 13 12 40 41 40 40f 38 28 26 26 M 116 42 42 40 40 54 M 58 68 S3f 83 32 82 44 11 43 43 Navy Needs Sailors. Wabhikotok, Oct. 1 Two thousand enlisted men are wanted by the nary to bring the strength up to the full limit authorized by law. The navy requires these sailors this winter In order to place the fleet of torpedo boat destroyers In commission now practically com pleted and ready for service. .There will be aea rljSO of these boats, and the ma jority of them are now within' a few per cent, of readiness for servloe,. The aavy also requires a Jsrge number of seamen for ships already la commission to fill up the complements and give each restel the number her rating calls for. GUM BRANCH, October 8.-Humbngs will never cease A men wss sround trying to sell a sulky plow, to use In plaee of the "old dlile." We don't need It, don't want It, and don't believe It will serve the pur pose. AU alike, sing the praises of MoKln- ley, It seems strange people can't find a maa out until beta dead,;, ws hope Mr. Roosevelt will asaks as a good a one. ; A good maay are trying to save hay If It Is relay and there Irpleaty of It this year everywhere around here. . j Mr. Council J ana an and his. brother Frank, are making a short visit among friends sad relatives here. .5 Meeting ' continues ' at' - Rlchlaads, preachers present are Petrea, Tyndaj, Rogers and Button, S additions to date, The 'colored men of boy Isaaapriy fellow. - Be win pick eottoa all day and slng,"cottod go wsy" pick from 16 to (0 lb sad whsa it lawelghed up he says yes'er . hoes I . wsnts ds wuff sn It in chess and crackers.- ;': ::. -. t Mies Willis Morton of South West ha Just returned home - from a visit among friends here and about. ; ; S.-..V . ' t Jack Kooaoe a colored maa went bant IngSome time sines and killed two Wild tUrkeyt sad one opoeesm. . -;; ' M i Joha " A' Barry colored, ' killed ' an other turkey,:, t . . t; j . UUtSS.; .' -' :.' lit'- r:- Tka laiaslve Antslewe. i j An antelope la aa curious aa a wos 1. If the hunter will lie down In the gross and wave a red handkerchief,, a band of antelope will keep circling around until within reasonable dlitnnce foe a safe shot ,. After completing s circle the antelope bait Suddenly aod bring down one fore foot with a vtiror out stamp -on the ground, snd t the sama Instant they make a sort ef snort that sounds like a half whistle. That Is the propitious moment for peppering thorn with rlflt balls. ... - I learned this trick when a frontiers man came along and found me crawl- It tr for miles on the level prairie en 1 nvorlng to get a shot at one of the t mid creatures. The mail Si :! ;ud me If I thought I could get him. .1 aiKWerd: V-t him! I've rot to g!t him. I'm out of mi.ttt." lie thi'n pouted me at.. lit lying still end Blrt!)ig wlin the hnnflki-ri-hlff, and I found t; f I'kcd t'nit t.ctt.'r tV.an clion'"'?, end I nide an cutiy r. ' t V d v., t si i po.-JM'f.'d Oils' Of t; 0 vl fti.i "i ; i Sf Vfomnn. 1 .''ni'i;((. IC7.' (' r ! -De-1 n.r -w - ARAPAHOE. , -September 80-For the last three dsys wa have been Visited by a heavy- rain fall, which has: done mnch damage to ootton.; Those who are preparing ior trucking will be much delsyed In sow Ing their seed because of the extreme wet.;,5;i.. ...,-- -; '-'s,;: ' J Elder Frost, " the Free Will Baptist Svangellst closed bis meeting at Arapa hoe last Friday night, with seventeen additions. - Mr. Frost seems to be deep ly stirred on the subject of washing feet He sold many tracts be had written - on the subject, besides preached It from the ittnd at Arapahoe. Mr. Nosh Rice from Alliance visited oar little town last Tuesday. Mr. Jesse Peed of Oriental, was In town Wednesday. Mr. Frank Paul of Washington was la our little (owe last Friday. Mr. John Mslllson of Arapahoe visited US yesterday, he says the rains In hit community are not to hesry as they are here. The merchants of our little town are rapidly improving their stock ready for the fall trade. - Mr. W. R. Reel began to gin cotton ths morning. J. B. B. TO CLEANSE 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, use Syrup of Figs, made by the California Fig Syrup Co. SWANSB0R0. October 1. We bsve had a young storm for several days, the highest tides for years, and heavy rains, but wind light and no damage .lone only a few wharfs upset. Crops very short ss to cotton and corn, sweet potatoes pretty good, slso pea crop. Cholera among the hogs, Mr. Q. W. Smith lost over 75 head In two weeks, snd the horses continue to die now snd then. Messrs. R. W. Fresh water, Wm. Rlggs, J. D. Hawkins and D. H. Russell, have each lost a horse, Mr. Russell lost s tine stallion last Sat urday, all from ths staggers so said. Visitors continue to come and go, last week, Dr. Sanders, of Carteret county, Mr. Nat Russell, of your city, an Onslow boy la home on a visit to pareuts and friends. Nat It engineer on the A. 4 N. O. Railroad. Messrs. E. Van Warner and A. A. Allen of N. T., the two latter gents, are railroad and taw mill men, down prospecting Tbey remained here two - weeks, stopping with Mr. J. M. Jones, (Supt of saw mil)) snd ths drummers, ao end to them. This week, Mr. J. Harvey Cox snd daughter, Rachel of Gum Branch. Mr. John Russell and Miss Maggie Howland, of New Bern snd Maysvtlle. Died at Hubert last week, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Morton sged 11 years of heart failure. A few years ago, little Tommy swallowed a piece of the works of a clock and It is supposed by his parents, that he never entirely got over It. He wss tick some time after the accident He wss s bright boy for his sge, snd we deeply sympathize with the parents. Also sboutths same time and near the same place, Mr. Ben j. Davis an old and respected citizen of Onslow county, sged about 70 years, be had been sick a long time, and bis desth was aot unexpected, he leavee a wife and tev era! Children. Our citizens aod community at large deeply deplore the sad and mournful tragedy, of the death by an assassin, of bar President, we say onr President, be cause we believe he wss our President, not In asm only, but In everything per taining to the good Of bur country, both North and South, the Anarchist move ment should he stamped from our Gov ernment. We trust Mr. Roosevelt and the Congress will look forward early to try and remedy an evil that might tend to more disasters to oar country. . Oar town affairs seem to be under the weather at times, tbey seem to. think sometimes that what suits them beet, ought to suit the people also, ws always contended tbst a majority ought to rule when they were equally sensible, bat la a ease ef this kind, where there were two petitions gottomrp on stock law one to let milch cows ran at large pa streets In dsytlme, the other In opposition. The former received nearly a three-fourth ma jorlty.hut (he letter was sustained by the board, Maybe It wss right, but ws oaa hardly ses It thst wsy. ; r l 1 Well we bsve soma more strangers with us, four nsw -comers came along last week snd ars doing well so ws hear, Messrs. Ka Bloodgood, E. A. Swell, P. W. BeU and II. H- Mattocks are the ksppy pa pes, two boys and two girls. ,' Rev. O. B. Paul expects to opsa a private school here oa the 7ta or Oct 1801 In (he Baptist Church, providence permitting. ., ,,. . . . . ' . Mr. John Rogers is huuaing a new dwelling for Mr. Ath Freshwarter on B. Creek. : " .' " During the summer season cramps come upon us unexpectedly; you should be prepared for an emergency of this kind, as otherwise you will tuner agony for hours. Keep s bottle or PaM KiM.ks hsndy and go by the directions on the wrurrrir, It will surprise you how ' ' 'j r f will come. Avoid tubtti-t:n-,e Is lnt one Patn-KUlor, Perry 1 V. rtlce 2"c and 6'Jo. V 1 and Crackers JUST RECEIVED. CORNED MULLE TS, Mackerel, Spiced Pigs Feet, Pick led Tripe 5c lb. Self-setting Hat Traps 15c each, usually sold at '25c. Good Cocoa Door Mate 50c, Rush School Book Bags 10c. Fresh lot Clover Hill Print Butter, Fancy Fufi Cream Cheese. Tobacco users will find my stock complete. EF" Give me a call and I will suit you. Respectfully, Wholesale A Befall Oroeer. 'Phone 91. 71 lironrl Nt. m nil'..' crrr - ruuing 1 rungs Afray. 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 fall, 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. J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St Grocer. Phone 137. I mnixiiiiiiniinniiinniinxxiiiniiiinin New Coffee Roaster JUST RECEIVED. FOR A FEW DAYS we will sell you Fresh Roasted Coffee, ground .to order for He Lb. or 5 Lbs. for 50c. Respectfully, ARCH BELL & CO., Phone 1 94. 75 Broad St . - . . FUR RENT The East End of the Harvey House 16 Desirable Rooms, with water bath and gas. Apply to J. If. sill?, 941 Middle St, NEW BERN, - N. C, i a.p. 7 ' -. .m ml New Arrivals ..." ! .' that are beauties we are showing In a variety of effective patterns and shades in gray suitings, fancy cherlott and worsted', broken cherkt ard herring bone In a harmon'.ont blending of color ings that will please the man of good tmtfl, and which ws will mike to order In the most exquisite styles and work rfuidliip into suits that will do yon proud, at fair prices. ... , i ... . IT. n. C!:rTrlc, I J V if i C: 1 1 v Shells T&t M the are manufactured by a few firms In nor.hera states, ' We carry a line of the best papes and metallic shells for shot guns and rifles of every bore. Both black and smoke less ptwder.drop amftohilled shot Dealer In Biorouts, fmaAJUffl, flpOST.HO! Ooona, Phosoobapiis, Job Pnnmno, RcSBiB Stamps, 8ai. Panasa, ate l-3 Middle St - HEW iBMf. . t; !..'... V ' . - , '.. '. .. .. " Hss no equal for the cure of all forms ot twwwivMW .. w-aassi i wva saaaui,- v when an other preparations fall to give relief.' Absolutely harmless, l(r and. 60 cents at all Drug Stores. By Ike dose at Soda Fountains, : ' - , ; , OADTOrtlA, - Bmss ta A l t'""" -""t ef irWyzv,,;,' ;;