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i itu; ti "- 1 ' ' il Mr. I I I I f li VOL " XIX-O. 165 v HIW filRH, N. C, THURSDAY M0RHIS8, OCTOBIB 10, 1901, TWENTIETH YEAR a. 4. f,- ',4 1 N '4 Again xomeB to the Front Up-to-date line of ' r 1 , Fall and Winter Goods ever shown in New Bern. . Our5 Blaci Goods are Better and Cheaper than erer before: Take-a look at the Black, Fancy and Pebble and Armuse they are Beauties and very reason able. Dress Trimmings and Novelties, all New- SHOES, SHOES .-.'. Our line of Mens Winter Shoes have arrived and are com posed of Latest Styles and Best makes. We call Especial Attention to our Heiser line of Regents which is a Guaranteed Shoe $3;50 Also a Patent Vici Kid made. 47-49 POLLOCK STREET. Stop until you get to Parkers', where you will find everything fresh, and you get 10 ounces to the pound, Hine just received the following New floods: Cream of Wheat New Oittfl ikef, Small, Medium and Coarse Grits, Big lioiniuv, C'lii-m-d Mackerel, Corned Beef, California Prunes. l'"ox Iii ver PrintButter, Pull Cream Cheese, Pigs Feet, s K Pi Tails, I n sh ( clery. If you want ihe worth of Tours "JR. Wholesale and Retell Qrocer, I 'or. Broad s& Hancock His. s PHONE 0 NOTE THE PRICES At the Planters Warehouse. I F. B. EHNUL. W.J. FRANKS. Mi lbs. 11.75. 251 lbe. & 11.50. 139 ' " 14.85. 78 " " 18.00. 103 ' ' 11.50. 20 " - 21.00. S3 " " 19 00. 83 " " 18.50. 47 " " 28.50. , 2n " " 80.00. h, V. LANCASTER. 50 " ' 18.00. 32 lbs. 18.75. 19 . " " 21.50. ' M- H'OCK. (13 27.00. 108 lttt. 13.00. f,8 " ' 10.75. ;V. , 10 " " 25.00. J 82 " " J7 00. L. DAWSON. 88 ' " 22.00. 214 lbs. fl.00. m " 47.00. 190 10.00. '. 8! " " 290. 2M " 12.00. J. M.8IMPKIN8. PBNNIE WILLIS. 475 lbs 15.00. 87 )bi. 10.75. (12 llm. 12.73. in i. ,am 25 " " 18.75. 1 ,W- 80 " - U.88. M. IPOCK. 15 " 27.00. 28 lh. 11.50, 18 " " 40.00. 2 " 17.00. , 3 L 8. HARPER 28 " " 81W- 800 II. & 8.00. . O. a GASKINfl. 28 " " 11.00. 314 lbs. M 1MB.' 18 " "MOO. . 22 - 82.50. " 100 " ' 88.00. 20 u - 12.00. 145 " " 18.25. tT 18.00. , . 184 " " 10.28. 150 " ' 18.00. Tours Planters Warehouse Co., J, 1 ' " Sip stoves mid' mm 5; '5. . v,,v ,1 ,,BU? lu,w w W nivsoa ; ' aia. Our Uaj-tam Feninsukir-fi (he Best, Uktfm coal to run the ; eeveral of the people of our eom V IJwrti ni Pthef. .v-j pMs., fr- munity expect to start for the Baptist - J, ; J ;. ! Oonio and "oo( over oa.atock and get our prlooi before . buying 'ontlBues they win have a pleasant time tour winter stovei. -', : -r i,m -,v ' Ball : Bearing Castors. 'li CprpTompt Dellfery nnd Ooodi Guaranteed. Wfi:ttard(ire ; Co; v 4." 78 iftwta ST : . NEW BXItIT, V,Q . .. raoMi X with the most complete and I at $5.00 which is good as any ONT your money give me a call. to Please, to Please, M. HOWAED, Manager. neater.; .we nave inetnin ,inroe h,.,. .,, . i...-.-.- -,-. . -..-. ; Dffl-.ll TILIU RepaWlcans to Make Desperate El forts to Strengthen tbe Party. Cottn li Dnplln Conntr. No Court OpInIonBFIled, Aeeldents on Sesboard Dtmsad At tention. ... Flr U Demand. Baleioh, October . A lot ot the Re- pnbUcana will hare conference at Greensboro next Monday. That li their usual place of Oonforence. The party la In a low condition In thla State and will make strenuous efforts to rehabili tate. The appointment of Dr. Cyrus Thompson ton Important place in the rerenne service here Is along the line of an effort to hold as many Popollsta aa possible. Along another line will be the effort to secure Democrats. Bat while some Democrats favor the nation al Republican party's principles, they have no liking for Its North Carolina methods. This the Republican leaders know very well. The capital case of Lewis Council, colored, charged with rape, which was re-argued In the Supreme Court yester day, brought up the question yesterday whether a capital case could be re-argued One of the counsel for the State brought this up. A farmer from Duplin county, who claims to be well Informed abont his county, Is here and tells the comafls- mlssloner ot agriculture there Is not a fourth of a crop, even in the best parts of it. This la the worst report yet re ceived and goes to prove that this year's crop failure very nearly approaches a disaster. The Supreme Court makes it a rule to file opinions Tuesdays. It filed none yesterday because it had devoted the previous week to the examination of the papers of the 47 applicantsjfor license as attorneys. There is a great deal of talk here about the frequent and fatal accidents on the Seaboard Air-Line. Ihe law regarding the corporation commission says It may investigate accidents on railways. None of the commissioners are here but Secre tary Brown says It will Inspect the road and see if anything Is wrong, this in the way of the Inspection of road-bed, etc., which the law requires to be made. There Is a great demand for North Carolina flags, for ubo In "North Caro lina Day" in the public schools, Oct. 14. The State superintendent of public in- tructlon Is having 5000 small ones printed for distribution. General Passenger Agent R. E. L Bunch of the Seaboard Air-Line, who has been sick here 10 weeks with typhoid fever, Is convalescing, and yesterday afternoon was able to ride. His escape from death was very narrow. State Treasurer R. B. Lacy, who has ately been in poor health and who ha i been at Fuquay Springs for a fortnight, has returned and is improved some what. - . ! John 11. Boner, one of the best knowi of tho fow North Carolina poets, Is hen for the winter. His poems written since 1888 have been gathered Into a booklet and appeared thla week. The collection embraces all the poems since the appear ance of his first volume, "Whispering Pines," In 1883. Most of the poems In the booklet were originally published in the Century magazine. Mr. Boner ba consumption. C. M. Phelps, Forestdale, Vu, says his child wss completely cured of a bad esse of eczema by the use of De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. Beware of all counterfeit It instantly relieves piles. F. 8. Duffy. ZORAH. Touch of Frost. Cotton Is Late. Baptist Association. Undeveloped Lands. October 8. His hoary majesty Jack Frost, has made vt several visits, bnt has aot left much a!gn,U .'; -1 u There has been much alokaeea In oar section, but all seem to be better. - Mr. P. A. Fulcher, who has been quite sick with the malarial fever, Is at his father's this week, recuperating. ,: Mr. Addle Whltford spent last week with his brother who Is timbering near Klnston. He seems to have enjoyed the trip very mujh, , j i fj ' ; ,j i Cotton Is very late opeolog this season Picking seems to have only; Just begun In earnest, and by this time last year everybody was half done. " ' ; .-: Y ' We have only had two cases of stag gers among the horses of onr place. One Is dead and the other will no doubt die j also. "It Is reported as being a very severe eaeev ..; hAh Z,&w V Mr. Blllle Prioe. MIsa JmoIh Prim .nil . of their sister, Mrs. D. P. Whltford, Ban jlfl, i f day. . Norfolk Is here prospecting this week) i We have some very fine- andeveloned ' land which seems to be attrsctlng notice ' from shroad. It means a fortune to the man who has money and la not afraid to spend It. Choke Extra Market, Pork Sausages at Oaks DAUGHTERS OF CONFEDERACY. Fifth Anna! Convention. Large Number Chapters Represented. Pre sentation of portraits. Speoial to Journal. Chablottb, N. C, Oct. 9. The Fifth Annual State Convention of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, North Carolina Division, met here today. Mrs. W. H. Overman, late President, presided, many prominent Southern Women being on the stage and In the hall . The Convention was opened by Mrs. Stonewall Jackson, the address of wel come by Miss Julia Alexander, was re sponded to by Mrs. Overman. Of the thirty-three Chapters, twenty eight were represented. The State officers reports were read. At the reception of the Manufactur ers Club, portraits of Governor Vance, Colonel Fisher and others were present ed to the Convention. When you cannot sleep for coughing, It Is hardly necessary that any one should tell you that you need a few doses of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to allay the Irritation of throat, and make sleep possible. It is good. Try it. For sale by F, 8. Duffy & Co. NEARLY WRECKS A TRAIN. ELEPHANTS TRUNK CREATES C0N- STERRATIOIf. Great Loss of Life and Millions of Dollars Happily Averted. Last night tho first section of the John Robinson Circus train consisting Of twenty-two loaded cars, left Nashville where tho Big Show exhibited, for the next stand Shelbyvlllo and everything went along smoothly, and the train men bad orders to run about twenty miles an hour. At Cellna Junction a heavy grade Is encountered and for miles It a matter of rise and fall on this particular piece of road bed. For a long time one of the train bands who is stationed on one of the Hat cars which proceeds the mammoth car In which the elephants are housed, has been in the habit of feeding the, celebrated trained elephant Nero with apples and other sweets. As soon as the first section moves, this elephant is on the lookout, with the end of his trunk protruding through the end of the oar for his reward. Last night his apples were not forth coming, and after his patience was ex hausted, in some manner his trunk manaSjpd to touch the bar that unlocks the Jeaafey coupler, and the train Is cut in two. Later when the engineer start ed he felt his engine leaped ahead, and the train doubled the speed. This being unusual going np grade he decided to In vestigate when the top of the grade was reached. It tamed out to be a fortunate thing, for had he not done so many lives and thousands of dollars worth of property wonld have been sacrificed, as the second section consuming of nineteen cars and sight sleepers containing the performers and the proprietor of the stow was traveling only a few minutes behind. The train men found the last half of the train some two miles back and had scarcely coupled on when the brakeman flagged the second section which was thundering not a half mile behind the first train. Mr. Robinson on hearing of the ac cident and the prompt efforts of the en gineer and crew, ordered his treasurer to reward the men for their vigilance. Had the accident not been discovered, the loss ot life and property would have been great. The elephant will no doubt, In future, miss his nightly feaat but the Great John Robinson Show, will exhibit as advertised In New Bern Saturday Oct. IS. adv. RSPOBT Or CONDITION fib aaiaal AM SmUii CMSSBMkar a cim oi top, so, teou . , : ,UABIUTIE3i (Vl'il Stock paid tb... .7 .. h Payable Undivided Profits ... Did Depositors,.: . .1.282 81 . 194 08 .. 4,070 87 S,781 79 r.v'M. V " , ASSETS; Loans and Discounts . . . '. Furniture and Fixtures, . ..3.4M 48 ,s. 5 08 ' 71 68 Overdrafts (secured),,..,....- . Keal esute ownea Due from Banks and Bankets.'.. trso oo ; 01S 79 Oaah in Hand,. , . , . . . . ,,. .,:t 041 VI 4."-'-V;;-V. 9S.TSI TV I. John H. Fisher, Cashier of the above named Bank, do solemnly swear that thia statement is true to the best of my knowledge and bet let. , r--..- , , JOUN U. FISHER, Cashten State) of North Carolina, v ; j ; Craven oountv. I ' - . " 1 : Sworn to and subscribed before' me this 9th day of Oct. 1001. : ; . , RarnARt, O'Baha, ; V Notary Public, '-:' :?!r?; t C. C Roaon, .,;.;:,!)! Correct Attest James B. Robmbox, -I 5 ' 1 J. T. Babii . , v I CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. Tia Kb. Yea K:v3 A!r:;i C;::!.t Bears the XTy ,C;aatrur eof CC-,' THE MARKETS. The following quotations were receiv ed by J. E. Latham & Co, New Born, N.O. , Naw Vokk, Oct 9. 1 Cottoh; Oct Dec January.... March May Wmat: Dec May Open, High. Low. Close , 7.00 ! 7.98 , 8.06 8.04 8.03 8.03 7.99 8.00 8(04 8,03 8.03 7.90 7.91 7.92 7.91 7.92 7.91 7.92 7.91 7.92 Chicago, Oct, , 9. Open, .. 09J ... 78 Open. . High. Low. C9i 09i 78 72 High. Low. Close 69 72 Conn: Close Oct.. Dec. . . . 55 .. 56 50 Open. High . 832J 8?2t 55 56 Low. 830 561 Close Ribs:- Oct... 830 New York, Oct. 9. Open. High. Low. Close .. 115 llSf 113 115 Stocks; Sugar Am. C . a L Tex. Pec.. Am. O. F. .. U.S. S Oon.T , ...85 87 85 86 1H 114 25 12 115 39 ?5 117 Pac. M 42 54 32 43 43 55 32 42 42 M 31 43 43 54 j 31 42 N.& W... So Ry V. S. 8 (e.l. . NEW BERN COTTON MARKET. Cotton in the local market yesterday was quoted at 7 to 8 cents. Liverpool Hpota4 11-16. Sales 15,000 bnles. Futures, Oct-Nov. 4 29 Nov Doc 4,26 Apr-May 4 23. IIEOKII -rs. Same week last year H0D.008 Last week 214.009 Thisweck. Sat. 45900 49C0O 49(00 69C00 Mon. 48000 Tues. 57000 Wed. 35000 56000 Thers. 55CO0 Frl. 62000 340,000 Dr. Bull's Pills lor Liver Ills. One pill a dose. Box, 50 pills, 10 eta Cure Constipation, Liver Troubles, Bil iousness, Impnro Blood, Dynpcpsla, Fe male Complaints, Rtoinncli and Bowel Disorders. Dr. Hull's Pills never grlpo. How to Cire for Your Eyes. Do not read In a bad light, as you are compelled to hold the print close, caus ing an extra strain on the muscles govern lng accommodation. ' Do not work or read when your eye lids get heavy, thla Is nature's warning to rest your eyes. Do not read In a reclining position. Do not hold your work or print closer than 12 inches, tbe closer, the more strain. Do not delay having your eyes ex amlned when you cannot nse them long without blurring, burning, Inflammation an excess of tears, drowsiness and after wards the headache, these are sure symp toms of eve strain; remember tbe muscles governing the eyes are the most delicate In the body and when you strain them It Is very hard to got them normal with the best of skillful treatment. Do aot nse sny preparation or drug your friend suggests, In your eyes; gen e rally it Is worse then useless, And the cause, which Is most always eye strain and Is cared by suitable glasses. Do not use your eyes In a stooping po sition, thee there Is an overflow ot blood to the eye, causing congestion thereby swelling tbe eye making you near sight ed, often times leading to the most dan gerous diseases of the eyee. Do not use spec tacks unless they are prescribed by use skilled In Optlos More than one person has rained their eyes by this cause, going crippled through life. , Do not use cheap lens as It Is a serious mistake. Do not pay to have your eyes ex amined when J. O. Baxter, Jr., examines fsee. Do aot boy new trasses, have new lens fitted In them. . Do not forget our Optical parlor Is private, and equipped with all . tb In struments and means known to accurate ly adjust a pair of glasses, also I was ex amined and graduated In the oldest and highest 'optical College In America, . TO. CLEAKSB IBB STSTEH Effectually yet gently when costive or billions, to permanently overcome hab itual constipation, to awaken tbe kid neys and liver to a healthy activity, wlthont Irritating or weakening them, to dispel headaches,' oolds, fevers, use Syrnpof Flgsmads by the California Fig Syrup Co. ; ; ; ; : v Teacher Wanted. - ;;; -' An examination will be held at the White Graded School Building on TtU day Oct. 11th at 10 o'clock a. m. fut the purpose of selecting a teacher for the Primary Department of tbe White Oradcd School. 1 ' , By order of Board of Trustees. ' . W.M, Watsos, ",Vl: "". . Secty, 1 HEUttZ'S Extra Spiced OIIfT IJC Cucumber . , seXJLsJwJCiO New Crop. Sweet Mixed and Sweet Cucumber Pickles. Old fashioned Plain Buckwheat rew crop Fulton Market Comed Beef. Piga Feet and Tripe 5c lb. New Crop Carolina Rice 10c qt. Coffee drinkers will do well to try our Genuine Java Roasted Coffee at 20c lb or 6 lbs for $1.00. It can't be beat. Smokers and chewera of Tobacco will find an up-to-date stock to select from at McDaniel's. It will pay yon to examine order elsewhere- Satisfaction Guaranteed Yonrs to PleaBe, 5B f f Iff Vlltffflf 2 I I 11111 1 II HI I LM a n..n 'Phone 01. 71 Ilroa'I Hi. rutting 1 hings When you put away the groceries you order from us we want you to notice Tho 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 ns your order. Fresh lot Baldwin Apples just received. J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St Grocer, SHXXH Try Our Delicious A. (J. Blend, 20c lb. Strait Java, 25c " Maracaiba, 20c " Good Coffee, 16c lb, 2 lbs for 25c. Choice Coffee 11c " 5 " " 50c. A saraplepound of onr coffee will convince you that we sell the BEST Coffee in the city for the money. Freah from our Koawter and gronnd to order. Respectfully, ARCH BELL & CO., Phone 194. 75 Broad St. ft FOR SALE ! ValnaUe Cotton GiMci Plant. 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 near the business part of the city. For information and terms ap ply to M. DeW. STEVENSON, Attorney. Has no equal for the cure of all forms of j Heaflaclij 'aiiNenraliia. .1 When all other preparation fall to give relief. Absolutely harmless, 15 and 00 cents at all Drag Stores. By the dose at Sods Fountains. ' , '. ' 5 iron fiAXc Appiy to J. L. IIARTSFIELD, NlW BJr, N. 0. our stock before placing your Wholesale A lie tall Grocer, Phone f37. M Coffee. Shells That Kill are manufactured bv a few firms in the northern states. We carry a line ot the best paper and metallic shells for shot guns and rifles of every bore. Both black and smoko less powder, drop and chilled shot. WM. T. HILL, Dealer In Biorous, Fnouun, Sfobtm c Good, Phonoqbapbk, Job ParsTina, BoBBaBBlAMrm,8tAiPBMea,4o 1-M Middle St, KBW BERK, It. ' Tho East End ot tho Harvey Honse4-l6 Desirable Booms,' with waor bath and gns, ' Apply to -J; I mm 04) Middli St, NEW BERN, - W 0.
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