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bn'a ,; 'V A jTj) VOL XIX-HO. 188. v v - NIW BEEN, N. C, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 13, 1901. TWENTIETH TEAR ft: 1 '. .- -.si' EO you, oh tne mere ground of economy, buy the cheapest cloth for your dress, the cheapest carpet ior your floor, the cheapest furniture for your house ? .And if you don't, why buy cheap coffee ?. It is the most expensive of all economies. Do you realize that the best coffee to be bought (Chase & Sanborn's Seal Brand) costs actually only cent a cup I Vou need to use very little of it because 'of its high quality. Don't take our word for this! Test it yourself I 47-49 Pollock Street Flint Received of all f breakfast Hockei'a ( rushed White Wheat. " Farina. " Old Homestead I'anca'.e Flour. lioller White Oatflakea. " Prepared Huckwhent, 10c, 15c 'Mhs package. " Graham and Bye Flour, loggia's Rolled Oatflakea. I ancy Cakes, Sugar Wafers, Salted Wafers, etc Full i ream Cheese, Fox River Hotter, Corned Beef and Mackerel, Pig Feet 5c lb, Tig Tails 6c lb, Beef Tripe 5c lb. If you want good coffee try our Morning Glory Nos. 1, 2, 3 4, they can't be beat. Yours to Please, TZ- Wholesale and Retail Qrocer, PHONE. U!) Vr. Krond eft Vaneoek Ste. NOTE THE PRICES At the Planters Warehouse. F.8.ERNUL. W.J. FRANKS. Hi II. 11.75. 251 lbs. 11.50. ' " 13 " - 14.25. 78 " ". 13.0(1 108 ' " 11.50. 20 " " 21.00. J- 68 " " 19.00. 88 " 16.50. 47 " " 23.50. 80 " ' 80.00. U V. LANCASTER. 50 " " 18.00. 82 lbs. 13.75. J, H. H UCK.. S3 ' 3700 108 It. 13.00. 58 " " 10.75. 10 " 25.00. 1 tt m " " 17.00. L.DAW80N. V, 8S " " 83.00. 214 lbi. 8.00. 8 - " 47.00. 190 " 10.00 81 " 8J.60. 864 12.00V i. M. SIHPKlNS, PENNIE WILLIS. 475 lbs. a 15.00. 87 It. 10.75. J--- 68 lbo. 18.75. 1n u . iflnn 15 " ' 16.75. ' - . r 60 " " 18.85. M. 1P0CK." 15 u " 87.00. 88 It (f lURO, ' ' . . " 40.00. . II- 86 ' , 17.00. , ' L. 8. HARPER. 88 " " " I1- 600 it, a 8.00. . o.aoAsioNs. 88 " " 11.00 , 814 lb. & 10.85. W " " 85.00. 88 f 88JW. t 100 " ' 85.00. , 80 . " "12.00. 145 ' " 18.85. 77 " 18.00. 184 " 10J0. f a 150 if " 16.00. Tours ; to Planters Warehouse Co., J. Zf. J. w lnnd OompleU 1 Iid Coal Store) Wood StoroB ' and lleaters. : y ; Only place In town to find a Wilson IleateT. i We" have them in three v ; alzee.' Oar Carbon PenlninlRif the ' Ire than any (fatx.'" 'f"r':-i-, V Poarde of one piece, 8to?e Cn 4 -ool. oreroor atock and get Dnr.prfocs liofore buying ' Brill Bnnriti finstfira roPProrrmt Dtalirart and flivwla nnn'mnruwr f HONE .!;;..';. 78 If In f-lb, and t-lb. Tin Cam (air tight). Other high grade in richly-colored parchment bagi (moUture proof). a Fresh Supply kinds of Cereals ! -ISEZE, Jr., Please. HOWAED, Manager. Beet; takenjjesa coal Jto ton th -i t;-- ':;). .-v -. 1 BoarcU any sizo. .; -,''..:;.';' : ? ,y ill, Gaskilt Hardware Co. IDOLS Jbf NEW BIIW, N., O There are Five Local Counterfeiters Now In Jail. (Jot. Ajeock la the Mountains Ia- spectlBK Park Beserre. Troops to f to Charleston. Books oa.N. C - History. Ralkigu, October 12. Five counter feiters are now In jail here and one It under bond. At least three more are suspected and arrests may be made at any moment. This Is all local talent that has made counterfeit silver coin and has passed It.qulte freely, as a lot of It Is In circulation Secretary Bruner of the agricultural department retained today from the western counties. He says he had good success In securing specimens of miner als for display at the Charleston exposi tion and got many fine apples, 125 bar rels In all, In Buncombe, Tancey, Mad ison, Watauga and Caldwell counties. He lays he was three days with Gov. Aycock and the party of nine which Is touring the '-Appalachian National Park," that the party Is having a delight ful time and a most Instructive trip and that all Its members are profoundly Im pressed- One of the Incidents of the tour was a supper at Ray's house, on the side of Grandfather mountain. Ray Is a typical Scotchman and In compliment to hie guests he appeared in his national costume and marched around the supper Bible, playing the pipes lustily. Judge Winston Is directed to hold next week's term of Pitt Superior court, Id place of Judge Bryan, vhose health is Tery"feeble. It Is pretty well settled that a com posite, 12-company, regiment will be nude up out of the three regiments ot I !ie Stale Gard, to go to the Charleston IT i posit Ion In January, during "North Carolina week." Raleigh township this year raises $18- (3$ fur its public schools, sod the county Uows the township $12,450 for the saxe purpose. Attorney General Gilmer Is at present making a special investigation into the mailer of the Inheritance tax. Labor Commissioner Varner went to the Emmeraon gold mine In Davidson county, to Investigate the death of a miner upon whom a great boulder fell while bo was at work. The Stato Library Is now using all lis available funds for the purchase of books sbout North Carolina or written by North Carolinians. Dr. Stephen B. Weeks, who now livos at Santa Fe, says he has 2200 such volumes and offers to sell the entire collection to tho State for 10,000. Senator Simmons is here, having re turned from Pamlico county. lie gives a gloomy account of the crops In the eastern part of the State, estimating them at not more than 50 per cent of an average, lie .'eaves tomorrow for a mountain tour. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup Cures a Congh or Cold at once. Conquers Croup, Whooping Cough and Measles Congh without fall. Best for Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Grippe, Pneumonia, Con sumption and Lung Affections. Quick, sure results. Price, 85c. Roosevelt's Southern Policy. Wsbinqtoh, Oct. 11. Attorney Gen eral Knox made a verbal report to the President and cabinet today, regarding the result of his investigation Into the Paolflc cable question. His conclusion was that under the law of 1868 any do mestic company could land a cable on the shores of the United Stales or of Its possessions. , The President and cabinet were convinced by the verbal report that oo executive action Is called for at this time. The question of Southern appoint ments, generally, again came up and the President reiterated his policy , of ap pointing Republicans, Jf. suitable appli cants could be found, end If not of . ap pointing gold Democrats., His policy in this respect meets the approval ot the cabinet. Tee-appointment ot Or. Clay ton to the oollectorsblp of Internal reve nue In Solith Carolina was considered In this connection. - -! . Lewis Ockerman, Goshen, lod: "De Wilt's Little Xaxly Risers aerer bead me double Ilk other, pills, but do their work thoroughly and make me feel like a boy." Certain thorough, gentle. . P. B. Duffy. ..:t'ki-h ii .... A fine lot of Poultry at the Oaks Mar "it t- Hosiery Mills Burned.: Special to Journal, i'' ' ' ' .. lULtion, Oct 12.-The Randlemaa Hosiery mills, located . at Jlandleman, Randolph county, ware burned today. They were owned by Newland and Dul ler. The loss is f 23,000,-wlth Insurance of 115,000. , , -; - CASTOR I A 1 For Infants and Cliildicn. . 1li8 Klni Yen Kr8.,"-7S C::"!:t Bears the ? Signature X .. Good Effects of the Canteen, Washinqtoh, Oct. 11. Surgeon Gen eral Sternberg's annual report says: the health of the army was unusually good during 1900." Speaking of special dis eases, General Sternberg says: "The steady decrease of late years In ths consumption of alcohol among the men of the regular army la a thing for congratulation. Military officers may be said to be unanimous In their opinion that this is mainly the result of the estab lishment of the post exchange or canteen at military posts." Reporting upon the study of yellow fever by a board In Cuba, General Stern berg says: "Experiments of a most In teresting character demonstrated that yellow fever Is transmitted to non-Im- munes by the bite of a mosquito. That yellow fever can also be produced by the subcutaneous Injection of blood taken from the general circulation during the first and second days of the disease, that an attack of yellow fever produced by the bile of the mosquito confers Immu nity against the subsequent Injection of Infected blood; that yellow fever Is not conveyed by clothing, bedding or mer chandise soiled by contact with those sick with the disease, that a house may be said to be Infected with yellow fever only when there are present in mosqui toes capable of conveying the parasite of the disease and that the spread of yel low fever can be most effectually con trolled by measures directed to the de struction of mosquitoes." TO CLEANSE THE SYSTEM Effectually yet gently when costive or blllious, 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. Canada to Challenge for Cup. Uaus-ax, N. 8 , Oct. 11. It Is po. live ly stated that A. J. Moxbam, of Sydnoy, of the Dominion Iron and Steel Compa ny; James Ross, of Montreal, president of the Dominion Coal Company, and other members of the Cape Breton Yacht Club have made up their minds to build a yacht to challenge for the America's cup. The yacht will be built in Canada and will certainly challenge for the cup either this year or next. Fears For Miss Stone's Life. Constantinoi'I.r, Oct. 11. Id com pliance with a request from Washington tho search by Ottoman troops for the abductors of Miss Ellen W. Stone, the American missionary, has been aban doned, It being feared that the brigands would kill her should they be closely pursued. Arrangemeuts are now being made to pay the ransom demanded. Will Honor Jefferson. St. Louis, Oct. 11 The Jefferson Club, a local Democratic organization, sometimes styled "The Tammany of the West," began an extraordinary pilgrim age to the tomb of Thomas Jefferson, near Charlottesville, Va., when Its sspeclal train of 11 coaches drew out of Union Station last night. The excursionists numbered 250, all ar dent believers In the Jeftersonlan princi ples of government, and they will lay their tributes of devotion at the shrine of Democracy. They carry with them a monument of Missouri granite, which will be erected at Monticello to cornmem orate the visit of the organization. It is an established fact that Cough Is simply an effort ot nature to get rid of some Irritation, Carolina Cough Cure will dlreolly effect this, by repairing the damage done to the tissues ot the alt passives In the lungs. Ton can't make say mistake la trying It, It Is harmless and equally good for old and young. No cu.e, no pay. 25c. atBradham's. . Jurors U. S. Circuit and District , ; ',, Courts. The "following persons have been dteifV to serve ns 'Jurors at the next term ot the United States Circuit and District Courts which convene -In this city on Tuesday,' Ootober 20th at tsn o'clock e. m. ' .'. .- - - Craven County N. T. Weeks, John Dunn, Ellas Hayes, W. P. Aberly, W. K. Baxter, Jsaae Taylor, W. H. Bray. : Onslow County F. L. Mills, 8. L. Gerock, B. Venters, D. 8. Amen, 8. A. BtalHus, Z. Thompson. G. W. Blake. ! Jones County J. E. Harrison, A. P Becton, Prank Hertafleld, J. J. Sim mons, R. N. White, J, A. Smith, W. B. Hnrgetl.''". i '. 'V-y' ':'- : - Carteret Ooonty-Josephus Willis, 8. H. Hauoock, B. i. B1L:j -y'i. --. ' : , l amlloo Couaty Chas B, MeClees, Bersllla Holloa, Jas E. Drlemar, - Wiley Whorton. ; '.".' ' '.v'- -j; :'r ': Wayne Coanty Newman Potts, Geo. Oogdell, B. P. Grady, Edward Holmes, D. W. Peacock, James H. Grant, i Pitt County-JohdBel),W, J. Teel. . . Beaufort County Fanner 8.' Jarvls, W. 3. Bullock, G. A. Spencer, John Ed wards. . . ...','...:... Greone County Blrton Sugg, Andrew Jones, Alexander Taylor,. R. W. Bea rhan, Herbert Potter. 'V Hyde County Geo. I. Wstson. Lenoir County J, W. Dalloy, J. M. Mewborno, Ontavlus Tsylor, W. O. Mos lev. " l f " I THE MARKETS. - The following quotations were receiv ed by J. E. Latham & Co, New Bern, N. O. Nbw Yokk, Oct. 12 Cotton: Open, High. Low. Close Oct 8.04 8.12 8.04 8.12 Dec 8.07 8.13 8.07 8.13 January 8.05 8.13 8.05 8 13 March 7.99 8,07 7.99 8.07 May 7.98 8.04 7.98 8.01 Chicago, Oct. 12. Wheat: Open. High. Low. ('lose Dec... May .. 691 78i 703 73 i 09 7ii 70 73 Conn: Open. High. Low. Close Oct 551 55 55i 55, Dec 50 57i 5(4 Mi Ribs:'' Open. High. Low. Close Oct 825 , 8871 825 832, New York, Oct. 12. Stocks; Open. High. Low. Close Sugar 119 119 118 118 Am. C 89 89 88 j 88 J U. ftL. 1?J 12J 12 12 Tex. Pac 41 i 41 i 40 40) Am. C. Fl 25 251 25 2.r,j v. a. a Con. T Pao. M N. W 55 501 552 85J 8o Ry 381 34 33 34j 0.8.8(c) 481 43 481 41 Liverpool Spots 4 31-52. Sales 5,000 bales. Futures, Oct-Nov. 4 Nov-Dcc 4 2S. Apr-May 4 24. POUT KEOKIITN Last week lust yeur. 280,000 310,000 This week. Sat. 45000 5M00 Mon SiKiOO Ties. 53000 Wed. 59000 Thurp. !,00?' Fil. eooco .i(i9,000 Western l'ork Loins, Weste'n Be?: and Western Lamb at iho Oaks Market. How to f - re for Vour Eve:-. Do not r-d In a bad )i;:ht, s you aie Compelled to hold the print t inse, caus ing an extra el-ul n on t lie muscle? govern tng accommodation. Do not work or read when your eye lids get heavy, this Is nature's w tmlng to rest your eyes. Do not read In a reclining position. Do not hold your work or p-lnt closer than 12 laches, the closer, the more it rain. Do not delay having your eyes ex amined when you cannot use them long without blurring, burning, Inflarr -nation an excess of tears, drowsloess and after wards the headache, these are sure symp toms of eye strain; remember the muscles governing the eyes are the most delicate n the body and when you strain "tens It Is very hard to get them normal with the best of skillful treatment. Do not nse sny preparation or drug yonr friend suggests, In your eyes; gen erally It Is worse than useless, And the cause, which Is most always eye strain and Is cured by suitable glasses. Do not use yonr eyes In a stooping po sition, then there is an overflow of blcod to the eye, causing congestion thereby swe"lng the eye making yon near sight ed, often times leading to the most dan gerous diseases of the eyes. Do not nse spectacles npless ihuy are prescribed- by one skilled In Optics More than one parson has ruined their eyes by this cause, going crippled through life. Do not use cheap lens as It la a serious mistake. Do not pay to have your eyes ex amined when J. O. Baxter, Jr., examines free, Do not bny new frsmes, have new lens fitted In them. . Do not forget our Optical parlor Is private, and equipped with alt the In strnments and means known to accurate ly adjust a pair of glasses', also I was ax- smlned and graduated la the oldest and highest Optical College la A merits. The Overcbat " - - - - - - - i..1 ' Question , ' ' tir V.tl anil Wlnlsr Roftlnn offers a wills variety both In style and ...rln I Tn rtnr ali'lr if fulirlri. M i have niany eiiolc gums In vicunas, cliev lot, kerseys, meltoua, etc.) which we I will rhnke up In a style , cut and finish 1 of surpassing elegance at reasonable ' prices.. ' . I Jfc JbIjSJSJEE IGar Snow Drift I and Stat Ground from New Wheat. Ontario Prepared Buckwheatnew crop. Old Fashioned Plain Buckwheat Fancy Elgin and Fox Riyer Print Iluttcr. Cream Cheese. Small Sugar Cured Pig HaniH, Big Hams to cut. Fulton Market Coined Beef. Pigs Feet and Tripe. Fancy Fresh Cakes and Crackers. Anvtllinrr vnii want in Hnn..T 1; i .1 1.-1. r . ' J- 6 J"M " " win in luca. i ours iruiy, HL. MEL 'Phone 91. 71 Br,al St. rumng 1 rungs J Afray. When you put away the groceries you order from us we wnut you to notice The promptness of de livery, the cleanliness of the gcxxls, the full, honest measure, the quality of w hat you get. There is abundant reason why you should semi us your older. Fresh lot Baldwin Apples just received. J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St Grocer, Phone 137. miiiiiiiiiiirmriiiiiiTTiTi iry uur Delicious A. A U. Blend,.... Strait Java, 'jfc " Mariicnilia, -ji),: Good Coffee, 15c 11 , U His fur 25c. Choice Coffee lie " 5 " " 50c. A sample pound of our coffee will convince you thai mt sell the BEST Coffee in the city for the money. Fresh from our Roaster and ground to order. Respectfully, ARCH BELL & CO., Phone 194. 75 Broad St. 71'. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I High Grade Work. They Have Coma to 5tay, nrl ft.a niunimeUil MrtA AirriftjrM It. today a permanent fixture among all lover of pleasure riding and driving. The line of these vehicles carried by the w.fnr. Aiirir (?nmrAnv eomnrlaea the very best, latest and most Improved styles, aid to $100. Remember onr repairing department BesDectfullr. G. H. Waters e Son, 78 Broad 8t, Haw BanH, K. C. - 0. . ROtXASD. IOB. ST. WTLtrS. . HOIIAND 4V WILLIS; . . Sum.M.ra t 0 . Wsfcots t . ; Funeral Birectors and. Wata( Office; 22 Craven Street j ' BDrFALO,N. T. 1 . Oct 7th 1901.' ' My Dear Brother George. Tonre 4th Inst received, and am gladvery glad, to know that In placing ths orders, that you gave the one for brick, to Moore's Wood Yard, Having been buying wood from there for three years, and having always proven so satisfactory, that I know yon have mads no mistake. . - ' Well, you can look tor me home, en steamer Neuie Belt Bundav. and oh. I won't I be glad to once more be In Old New Bora. 1 '. vr. 1 -. it; , .-' . ;veryours, '? load Flour giuiA-ijf line juu Wiiru ill uoi- Wholesale A Retail Groeer, Coffee. :0c Hi I T T TT YTTTrTTTTTTYTYTTTl The East End of the Harvey Housrj 10 Desirable Booms, with water bath and gas. Apply to J. I. 94 i M iimi. NEW BERN, u Sr., - N. ;. Shells That KiU. are manufactured by a few arnujln th nortnert states. ; ' - , ' we carry a line of the best paper an matallio shells tor shot ttini and riflo ' of every bore. : Both black and smoke less powder, drop and ohilltd shot, ' - Dealer In Biorotas, Pmaaasni, Sroina uooua, rHopooRArrtB, Joa ParrrtKO, RrjBBsa BTAirre, 8At Pbksbss, o, l-3 Kiddie $t v, ? HEW MIRK, H. STEWART Mm
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