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VOt; XIX-NO, 163. .NW BISN, U. C, TUESDAY MOESING, OCTOBER 8, 1801, TWENTIETH YEAK , i 1. Again .couiea to the" Front a : , - ran CIIIU yillLUI UUUU& h m ever shown in New Bern. Our Black Godas are Better and W -jp Cheaper than ever before. Tate a look at the'Black, Fancy W m ana rebble and Armu8e-they are Beauties and ,very reason- w -m ahle. Dress Trimmings and Novelties, all New. " ' W t SHOES, Our line of Mens Winter Shoes have arrived and are com. yjjr posed of Latest Styles and Best makes! We call Especial Attention to our Heiser line of Regents ii'i I ; ' $3.50 I Also a Patent Vict Kid at -15.00 which is good as any m made. - , iii 47-49 POLLOCK STREET. I Stop Hutil you get to Parkers', where you will find every thing"'' fresh, and yon get 16 ounces to the pound, Hiie just received the following New Goods: Cream of Wheat, Kcw Ontflkc, Small, Medium and ( oarse Grits, Big iloininy, Corned Mackerel, Corned Beef, California Prunts. Fox River Print Butter, Full Cream Cheese, Pigs Feet, Pig Tails, Kresh ( elery. If you want the worth of your mouey give me u call, j Tours to.Please. . i 22- PAEKEE, Jr., Wholesale-and Retail Qrocer, ti , Cor. Ilroad &, Hancock 8w. c ? PHONE til) NOTE THE PRICES At the Planters Warehouse. F. S.ERNUL. "IIS lbs. 11.75. I8 " 14.8J. 108 11.60. 68 " 18.00. 47 " " 28.60. 80 " 80.00. 60' " 18.00. r , J, H. II'OCK. 109 lhk 18.00. . !0 86.00. 83 . " "17.00. 85 . , 88.00. 86 " 47.00.- .'. , 8) 88 60. ' : " :' J. M. SWPKS. 475 IU. 18.00. . " r ' "'.'JAM MOQRX.' 69 IbfcO 18.7. ' ' ', 15 .."H ;.1B.75V-;j:: . . ,60 " 18.85, " f. i . 15 .. 87.00. - 86 " 40.00. ; B-HARPEK. 600 lbt. O 8.00 , ( " 88 ' " 81.00. ,: 18 " 85 00. . 100 " 8V0O. - us is sr. t 15 184 1 "v ".10.85. . ,; ; .Yoxirs td Plants AVarehouso Cb; " S -1 '"' "' V ' .. HOWARD, Hanager. KsateSD lis . are in and a Complete Line Coal Stoves, Wood Stoves and Heaters. Only place In town to find a Wilwrn Heater. We have them in throe sizes. Our Carbon Penlnsnlaif s the Bobt, tato'JcHs coalo run the . ... Fire' Poinds of one piece, Btove Boards any size : : ' ' " Cume in and look over our stock and get our prices heforo buying with' fee "most complete and M SHOES, f W.I FBANKS. 261 lb. O 11.50. 78 " 18.00. 80 81.00. 88 ' ' 10.60. , L, 7. LANCASTER. 88 lbt. 18.75. 18 " 21.60. ' 88 . " 87.00. -68 " 10.75. ' . - LDAWfON. 814 lbl. ffi..00. ' : ' 190 ' 10.00... . ' 804 ' -18.0V " -. PENNIE W1LLI8. . 87 .. lbt. 10.75. :. . 80 - 17JKL IS - 18.00. 18 " " 18.00. -, - ' . H. 1POCK. 88 lb. 11.60, . -88 ".. 17.00. i 21 81.60.' -i ia'aoASKiNfj.."'. 214 lbt. a 10.25.. ,i .' - -88 i " 88.60. , . . 80 , " , 18.00. . ' 77 . 18.0a " - , 150 16.00. -r- ' - Please, 1 V J- CEiiiiT US6B. Wonderfol , Results Reached On ;. : . Railways. , . 'J "TrV- "" 1 " ' "i'S1 ' A Third Boad Across the Bine . ' Sldfce. Hew Arch Deaeh oo , Duty. Methodist Orphan-" - ' age Bnlldlne;. Social I' features for ; , c ' 1 FM Week.'-';;.;;;.':"' Ralkiqh Oot. 7.8aperrlflor J. 0. Lashley leaves the penitentiary tomor row with 125 convicts, to do the grading oa the mountain section of the railway popularly known, as the "Three O's." The State's contract becomes effective Oot. 10. The work begins at Marion. It is interesting to note the '- fact in this connection s that the -convicts have al ready built two railways across the Blue Ridge, these being the Bpartansburg and Ashevlue and the western North .Caro lina. The convicts haye built, two-nfths of all the railway mileage In the State andlhe calculation Is, made that their work in this direction since 1H74, when they were first put on railway work (on the Bpartansburg and Asheville) repre sents $2,800,000. The direct appropria tions by the State to the penitentiary rice 1868 are-very nearly (2,600,000. ' Ebv. Mr, Haske, the new arch deacon o? (Ms Protestant Episcopal diocese, has essrxed his duties here. The rectors of Coilat Church and the Church of the Cood Shepheid, In Raleigh, are In San Francisco, attending the general Episco pal convention and Rev. itr. Huske. Ib o"Sc!at!ng in those churches, alternately. He j?srday preached his first sermon, In Carl't Church, and made .a very fine I Tpiasslon as a forceful speaker. Attorney general and Mrs. R. D. Q1I- Jic have arrived fiom WaynesvlUo toi hewlnler. 1'he Supreme Court devotes this week to '-ie docket of appeals from the 7th l'tr!cl. It Is a light docket. r.'ie grounds of the Methodist Orphan- ;e aie being prepared for the evebtlon o'the main building. Mm p. C. Rivers, wife of the mana-: te. oftlie Ra'elgh Academy of Music, a yesterday after a long Illness, and wri bnrlel this morning. Co poratlon Commissioner Abbott left )r"w 'or Wilkes and other counties n MtniiOD, to instruct the county otfl l - a .orardlng taxation under the; hew au. Fnir Week, hero is to be very gay. The soo'sl features will be numerous. There will be a number of visitors from Vir ginia. The Capitol club today arranged to give germane on Tuesday and Thurs day of that week and the marshals-' ball on Friday. Gen. William P. Roberts is the chief marshal. - Tomorrow the entire cadet battalion at the Agricultural and Mechanical college here, 800 strong, will be uni formed. ' ' . TO CLEABSB 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 the1 California FlgByrupOo. ."" ' ' t : ! - . 1 . . r i. - , Execution Day Fixed. . Special to Journal. ' , y.fr: ' IUlbioh, October 7. Governor Ay cock fixes Monday, November 11, as the date of the execution of Drew Vaughn, the colored murderer, at WInton, Hert ford county. ' '""-. '..For sprains,. 'swellings and lameness there is nothing so ' good as Chimber Iain's Pain Balm. ..Try It. For sale by F. b Duffy A Co. , i ' i 'Sugar Trust's Price Cut;-. . Bajt Fbabcisco, Oot 6Commentlng on the reduction of the price of sugar in (he-Mlssourt market by the Sugar Trust, Henry T. . Oxnard, president of - the American Beet Sugar Association, de fined it as a move to crush' out beet-su gar produotloa in order that the trust might have ho opposition. . I ' ' -"If they can" suooeed In the Missouri valley," said he', "thsy will then turn their attention- to the beet factories la Michigan and other sections, and by the power of concentrated capital crush out successively and individually the beet sugar producers! The- trust tries to de oelve tbe publlo by saying that tbe beet producers can still make money at the low price It Is trying to establish. Tills Is false, and If It ha3 been trus the trust would have tried to sU"bllah a still lower price. -They are not sacrificing one-half cent per pounoVIn the Missouri river markets to make s prloe tbst will still be profitable to the bcet-augar mon. But this particular move on the part of the Sugar Trust will fall fiat. The bect sugnr factories will not self their sugar lu the Missouri River Valley at 2j cmt antler tho market when a fraction 'of that U conts will, move their sugar to every other msrket In the United States, i What the no it nunc of His trust will h romalus to boswn." THEIR REASON.: Objections to Swamp land Options by the ' Board, Raleigh, Oct. 7 The reason why the State Board of Kduoatlon .was op posed to the contract or option which El B. Finch has on the State's swamp lands was that under It he could run line ten miles long and ten feet wide, rannlng this around all the - timber and leaving out all the land that was worth less to lumbermen. Thus the sale of a few thousand acres would prevent the sale of any other of the State lands In a large area, and Instead of . the -State's getting 50 cents an acie It would get only 60 cents an acre lor the choicest of the lands, the lines being run to suit Finch and the purchasers. As a matter offset one of the two deeds which ("Finch presented to the board for - ap proval and signatures, ran around all the timber lands and left a barren sec tion. It la due to the make this statement. ; State Board to Eliminating tbe Negro. Cna BLE6T05, S. C Oct: 6 -The deter mination of President Roosevelt's ad ministration to eliminate the negro from Republican politics in South Carolina and the South was shown to day by the announcement that John G. Capers had been appointed a member of the Nation al Republican Committee, defeating Can- cldate-Deas, a negro who was strongly lodorsed by State leaders. While the President had no connec tion with the appointment, which was Hide by Senator Hanna, tbe National Caiaiimin, it was In accordance with the wishes of the former to leave ne gioeS out. Deas is chairman of the Stte Republican Committee and Is seek ing the office of Collector of Intomal P 5 venue, but It has been announced ora Washington that L. W. C. Blalock, wto Is supported by Senator McLaurln, :il get the office. Senator McLaurln Is engineering the jew .Republican movement In tblB State j dt pLblicly says he Is still In tbe Demo- c:a(tc tanks. - C. M. Phelps, Forestdsle, Vt., says his child was completely cured of a bad case of eczema by the use of De Witt's Witch Hazel 8alve. Beware of all counterfeits It instantly relieves 'plies. F. 8. puffy. Miss Stone's Abduction. Washijtgtoh, Oct. 0 Confidence is expressed by Administration official '.oat tho pmount of money necessarv fo the iPMsom of Miss Stone will b-. "veiypossiDleeffoitls belag made o eXrut Miss Stone's release," said a b'gb oJlt'l ton.ght. "Miss Stone's position a (iespr-rate one, and It is useless to conceal this fact from the publlo. The oY'chte nature of the negotiations uncle ay makes It imperative that there aha" ' e as lUtle.talk as possible, Injudicious ph'-.cliymay pfevent the success of the i! now being penned." ' Rasssu has given sympathetic respons ) o tbe :equest of the United States that she use her influence with Bulgaria to 'nouosjhat Government to make eveiy effoit to find Miss Stone. Bulgaria Insists that the woman is not aTthln Its territory and It-has been found absolutely Impossible to establish her exaot whereabouts. ' It la oucedid tt she may have been, taken back to IvUh territory. ; The .Sublime Porte s'so has promised to try to rescue Miss Stone. - - " - '. .-',. Because oi the' danger that the woman will be killed, the use of force is depreca ted, and It is believed here the best way to pursue is to psy the ransom'and then to have the Bulgarian or Turkish Gov ernment take measures for tbe swift pun ishment cijt the brigands. ' . ' h y . YoNiaiUa Suspended Business. 4 Tokshama, Sept 81.The tidings cf the death of President McKlnley came as a great shock to the foreign communt iy as well as the entire nation, and the day of the funeral, was one of generr 1 mourning, business being almost entirely suspended. The event has called forth whatever still remained of the latent feeling of , friendliness for the United Stales, the ' native papers vleing with each other In expressions of grief and sympathy. . ( Dr. Bull's Pills tor Liver Ills. - One plU a dose. Box, 60 pills, 10 cts: Cure Constipation, Liver Troubles, .Bil iousness, Impure Blood, Dyspepsia, Fe male Complaints, Stomach and Bowel Disorders. Dr, Bull's Pills never gripe . f Hard to Got a License. RALBiait, October 7.-It Is said Uat the examination last week of applicants for attorney's license was tbe hardest one so far. There wore two -negro ap plicants. They both foil by the wayside and so did 17 while applicants. It moans work to got a license now. Not very many years ago It was a farce. Lewis Ockerraan, Goshen, Iod: "Dt- Wltt's Little Early Risers never bend me double like other pills, but do tholr work thoroughly ami nmke me fool like a boy," Certnin lLoron- i, j-' t'l'n. F. 8. Duffy. THE MARKETS. .'. 1 I The following quotations were recelv- ; ed by;J. E. Latham - 4 Oo, New Bern, J ' ,- ' Nbw Voita, Oct, 7. OoiTost; ' Open,' High. Low. Close . Oft...".: 7.96 8.00' 7.88 -IRfi , Ds; 8.08 8.08 7 95 . 7.9 .January...... 8.06 8.06 7.97 7.97 March.. w..... 8.05 8.05 7.94 7.S1 'May... '8.06 8.06 7 98 7.93 .' Chicago, Oct 7. Whbat: . Open. High. Low. Close Deo 691 69 69 ( May 72 7fc 72, 78t Conn:-- Open. High. Low. Close Oot. 55 551 55f 55 Dec 501 671 661 671 Ribs: Open. High. Low. Olose Oct." 850 850 m m New York, Oct. 7. Stocks; Open. High. Low. Clos? Sugar 115 110 112 114 Am. C U. a L 81 11 24 86- 83 Tex. Pso..., Am. O. F. .. .i8. S Coa.T Pao. M 4C1 53 31 41 54 311 401 53 31 N.& W SoRy U. 8.8(c)... 42 41 434 NEW BURN COTTON MARKET. Cotton in tho local market yesterday was quoted at 8c. Liverpool Spots 4 23-3-3. Sales 15,000 bales. Futures, Oct-Nov. 4 80 Nov-Dec 4.27. Apr-May 4 87. POUT RECEIPTS. Samo week last year. 309,098 49000 49000 69000 50000 55000 02000 Last week 214,000 This week. Sot. 45000 4S0OO Mon. Taes. Wed. Thurs. Frl. 340,000 "For three days and nights I suffered agony untold from an attack of cholera morbus brought on by eating cucum bers," says M. E, Lowther, clerk of tbe district court, Centrevllle, owa. "I thought I should surely die, and tried a dozen different medicines but all to no purpose, I sent for a bottle of Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and three doses relieved me en tirely.". This remedy is for sale by F. S. Duffy & Co. STRANGE ROBBERS. Hyslcry on an Ocean Liner Explained - at Last Not many weeks ago the newspapers published accounts of mysterious whole s'e robberies on one of the ocan gey ho nous plying between New York City and Liverpool. The authorities on board shlD exerted themselves to their utmost. but no clew to the offenders cou'd be ob tained. State room after state toon was entered, and In nearly every jease some valuable Jewela were abstracted. Scot land Yard detectives were summoned, but the moat astute thief catchers of that celebrated agency failed . to meet; with any success. Later developments, how ever, have thrown some light on the mystery. On board and receiving the constant attention of a lady and gentle man passenger was a fine, large group of ostriches, consigned to one .J. H. , Per- olval, Paris, France. The lady and gentle man, It seems, after the steamer landed, disappeared, as flli also the flock of feathered beauties. All traces of the birds was lost, until the day, when they were unlosded at the Plant System dock The tsg however, had been changed and one of-tbe birds was missing. It turned out to be a most valuable bird, however, and the discovery-was s work of a New To.k sleJth hound. . On every visit to m hold of the steamer by the aforesaid Isdy sad gentleman this - particular os Ulod was fed a jewel, watch,.' diamond tlpgor some other , valuable article fnrirned by this couple from the state ootis of thilr fellow passeagers. This i. itinlsrost kh stored to feast on j vpi f. .Be (hat ss it ay, the, bird's a'Dfrsnow adoio some Parisian, and he f oiteuyi of his stomach await Ideel'- 1- sl!n in ll-e ofEoe of rtilef Devs y, In I.'ew Yo k City. Tnalady and gentle- n i t In the bands of the Paris police, oo sr 'Miled them as they were about to as I for America, after having resulpped tiep lchto New York. Uavlng .no noo to detain the blids and as the teal '.ji.it dm tieen sausncea on me oiuei side, toe society for the prevention cf, c 'ioUr to animals sold tbero totbesgerl c i tiit eat JohuKohlnson circus, which m K exMMt at New Bern, Paiurrlay, Oct. lliU. S'lv. pig nam s TO CTJT. Fancy King Apples, Fresh Lemons, Freeh Oyster Crack erp, Milk Crackers, Five O'clock Tea Cakes, and a large assort ment of Fancy Cakes. Baker's Chocolate and Cocoa. Nice Corned Mullets and Spanish Mackerel. Yam Potatoes, Irish Potatoes, Codfish, Spiced Pig Feet 2 pieces for 5c. "Gee Whiz" Mouse Trap 5c. Don't you need a Good Feather Duster, Foot Mat or Whisk Broom ? EFGive me a call and I will suit you. Respectfully, J. L. MIL, 'Phone 91. Putting Things 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. J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St Grocer. Phone 137. LUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIITTI 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 194. 75 Broad St. rv vwwwwwwwwww w ww www wwww rill T1 YTTWYTWWTWWY FOR SALE ! dX'-'' A ." 111 ' YaJaable Colton Ginnicn Hast The Cotton Ginning Plant situa ted on Trent River, in the City of New Bern is for sale. There are Four Gins, Steam Press and neces sary machinery, with ample power to operate the plant, The plant is admirably situated on wharf with deep water, accessi ble to all kinds of craft, and fear the business part of the city. r ' TTor information and terms ap ply to. , . ; ; - - .;' M, DeW". STEVENSON, ' l,- ' '- v ' ' Attorney. Has' no equal for the eure of all forms of HcaflaciiB aiOIc:ratf. s:' when all other preparations fall to give relief. - Absolutely harmless, SO and , 80 cents at all Drug Btores. By the dost at Boda Fountains. - Wholesale & Detail Grosser, 71 Ilroad St. w wvwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwvm wir- YTTTVTVVTVVVVVVVVVVVVVVTI Shells That Kill are manufactured by a few firms in the northern states, -y We oarry a line of the best paper and metalllo shells for shot guns and rifles of every bore. Both black and smoke less powder, drop and chilled shot. wxz. T. iniitX, Dealer In BiOTotas, PotCAaJU, Brortuie : Ooom, Pbxhoosipbs, Job Puanno, i Rubbbb BtajiM, 8ku Piuvkws, fto 1-M Middle St. HEW kEM, . The East End' of th n.rr.w Ilonse-lf) Desirable Rooms, with , water lath and gag, '-' ,-'. , , Apply to r ; FOR. III! St. - t C r r At'.uvta, o-1 c - 'i - (..- i 1 , t I 1 .-II fit I' i r f I u.x AtivD T:::nrs on r I n;"Pro"j,t Delivery tind (hi,.i C, -pjitiif d. Ali'y to J. It. J'.M T. VlZLDf Kew ikm, IT, C. H.S1W,
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