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. - t - - ;fh1 ; VOL X1X-..HO. J76. , r HIW BIEr.. C, WEDNESDAY MORSIUB, OCTOBfE 23, 1901.' TWENTIETH YEAR if " 'ft iHAOSUKN'Si 47-49 POLLOCK STREET, AND LET'S ! Dress Goods. I yj They have the most complete line ever in the. city and At yj jj PRICES THAT BEAT THE RECORD. (IS Ask to see the New Skirt Goods Turkish Suiting, its a $ (P Beauty in Blue, Brown, Gray and Green. (Makes np with- W X out lining) 54 inehei wide mue uiiiv ij)z Fresb Goods $ Received this 7 ( ape Cod Cranberries, Celery, Quaker Oatllnkep, Slued- r ded Wheat Bircuils, Cracked Wbite Wheat, uld i a.sliion and J I'reparid Buckwheat, Hecker's Klup J.ick Pan (iiko Flour, Kye and Graham, Cream of Wheat. 3 Full Cream Cheese, Imported ai,a Domestic Macaroni, Whole and Shredded Codfish, Irich and weet Potatoes, Con - J ed Mackerel. Fox River Print Butter, Good Cooking Butter, Ac. 3 Good Goods make good business, poor goods inv never cheap. Think it over and come to Parker's wWo in will . g find everything fresh. J Yours to 7". IS. rFZETZEIH, Wholesale and Ket;il Oma r PHONE i!l. ( or. Broiul A J NOTE THE PRICES At the Planters Warehouse. F. B. ERNUL. 118 lb. 11.75. 189 " " 14.85. 108 " " 11.60. 8 " 10.00. 47 " " 28.50. 80 " " 80.00. 50 ' " 18.00. J. M. IPOCK. 106 lbs. 18.00. 10 " " 85.00. 88 " " 17.00. 88 " " 88.00. 8 47.00. 88 " . 88.60. J. M. BIMPK1N8. 475 1U. O 10.00. sam Moons. 69 lbt. O 13.75. 85 " ' 16 75. eO'S" u 18.85. -15 " " 87.00. 86 " " 40.00. L. 8. HARPER. 600 lbs. 8.00. 88 " " 81.00, 18 ,l " 85 00. 100 ' 85.00. 145 184 ".. 18.86- 10JTO. Joxat Ut.fleuei., ?: Planters Warehouse Co., . J. II, mi iii i hi -n 1 1 4 i . i : ' . . 'V. -!...- . . ;.-" ! are In nd t Complete Line Coall Only place in town to find Wilson ' wzes. , wnr vDon reninsuiar u tue . Fire Toardi of one piece, Stove Boards any ftice;r ,-, ( ' ,! s Come Id look over onr itock wid jtet onr' prioes WowT buyin -. jour irmier stove. -; .-. , '" v : , : i ; Dall ; DoErinn Cnotcrs. S i CTPrompt Dellverjr imd Goods Ouarantcedl ' : f ' , f ' , :;;woM';f'(iic!;Ul Hardware ''Co; 147. ;, , 7S MiddliST KEW BSn.iS. O A- -..'I SEE THE m. iaru. Week, . ------ ik Please, "x. W.J. FRANKS. 201 lbs. 11.00. 78 " 18.00. 20 ' " 21.00. 83 ' M 10,50. L. V. LANCASTER. 88 lb. 18.78.V 19 I" " 81 50. 88 " " 87.00 68 ." - J0.75. ' 'l L, DAWSON. 814 lbt. & 6.00. 190 " " lO.OO! M " " . 18.00. . " PENNIK WILLI!. 87 lbt. 10.75. M " 17.80. 18 " . J8.00. 16 " " 13.00. . M. IPOCK. 28 lbt 11JJ0, 86 . " 17.00. . 28 ' - 8L60. O.aOASKINS 814 lbs. 10 M. 81 89.80. 80 1900.. 77 is oa 150 " 16.00. HO.WAKD, Manager. 4 1 1 ; 1 1 1 1 n mil - - .B..-V Stoves. Wood fttnvmi Heater. , Wt have them in . throe boil take less conl to ron the 7l COFFEE StURT.. ;r - K . a ... inn 'n nij . u , - ., AdTtnced Hearty ; Half a Cent In Quota- tlons. New Yobk, Oct. 81. Coffee jumped nearly half a cent pound todsy amid scenes of excitement rarely seenJn the loeal Coffee Exchange. -' 1 The day by many brokers was con sidered the climax of a successful ball movement ? against ; the beats. On the boll side were , mtrslialed the forces of Lewlsoha Bros,, now knows to the cof fee trade : as the "metal crowd," and on the other the big Importing firm of W, H. Grossman & Bro., who. It Is general hr known, represent the Woolson Spice Company, of Toledo, Ohio, the coffee endot the American BngarBeflnlng Company. . ' . . Daring the few hoars of trading more than 157,000 bags of coffee were sold and prices were ran op -from 40 to 45 points when the gong announced the close of the market For the past few deyi the coffee market has been unusually strong due to poor crop reports of next year's field. The advance In prices for the leading speculative options now amounts to a cent a pound for the last week, and brokers were not unwilling to admit at the close of the market - today that further advances could be looked for. The excitement today was heightened by cables from Booth America stating that the drouth bad worked sad havoc on tho season's crop. The most bullish news was circulated from the leading coffee markets of the world. TO CLEANSE TEE SYSTEM , Effectually yet gently when costive or blllious, to permanently overcome hab itual constipation, to awaken tbe kid neys and liver to a healthy activity, without irritating or weakening tkero, to dispel headaches, colds, fevers, use 8yrnp of Figs, mado by tho California Pig Byrup Co. No Delay Charleston Exposition. Charleston, 8. C, Oct. 81. Tho fol lowing announcement was handed to tho Associated Press tonight for the pur- pu? of correcting many misrepresenta tions which have been made )y un authorized persons In regard to tbe con dition of the work at the Charleston Ex position. The work is farther advanced at this period, than the work upon any previous exposition held In this country and there is no reason why the exposi tion phould not complete in tlmo for the opening day: "The board of dlrcctorx of the South Carolina Inter-State unci West Indian Exposition beg to announco to the peo ple of the United States that tbe exposi tion will open on Monday, December t, 1901, with a preliminary religious service at tbe exposition grounds, on Sunday, Di comber 1. "The principal oration at the opening ceremonies will le delivered by Sonator Chauncey M. Depew, of Now York. The board of directors feel assured tha. there will be no dolay In tbe opening of the exposition." Dr. Bull's Pills lor Liver Ills. One pill a dose. Box. 60 pills. 10 els. Cure Constipation, Liver Troubles, Bil iousness, Impure Blood, 'Dyspepsia, Fe male Complaints, Stomach and Bowel Disorders. Dr, Bull's Pills never gripe? Lowered Track Record. Special to Journal. KAMton; October 23. The races at the 8tate Fair today wero exciting. L. Banks Holt's black horse "Giles Meb- ane," driven by Chapman, lowered the track record, making a mile In 2 lOf He was entered In the 8,00 class., ' When you cannot slwf tor ooagblng, it is Hardly necessary tnat any one ahould tell you . that, yon need few doses of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to allay tbe Irritation Of throat, and make sleep poisible. It is good, jryit For sale by F. 8. Duffy & Co. . - Duke Leads itinccoiwtoioiCii . Loxdox, Oct.' 81. Developments are still moving fast In tha straggle between tha English snd .- American - tobacco manufacturers for supremacy in the trsde. . . . . . ' . rJ. B. Duke, loader, of the Americas combination, who Is In Liverpool, Is re ported to have said he would captors the British .trsde within the next four years or lose' $5,000,000 In tha attempt This challenge has been accepted by the foremost British ' manufacturers, who ar mustering their forces as quickly si k Since the list of firms which have banded themselves together to fight the American .invasion was published the English combination has received addi tional supporters. : Other ; firms, are es pocted to Join when the struggle has be gnnlo real earnest. : For ibe .' present both sides stem to bo playing a waiting fame. The American -invaders made s move when they granted the concession to retail tobacco - firms to restock ' tbelr brands, but English' manufacturer! ' ga'd It merely as a feint.-.1. ; v ! CASTOHIA' Tor Infants and C'Mren. Ra Hi Ycj i::v3 .:. ! Ik. Xlours the C'uUiUwe . FAIR OPEHS. The PirstDay' is Fine With Favor, able' Auspices. Trial of Gold Brick Hen. State Boad Congress Called. . Desper ate Negroes Broaght to Pen. , Catholic Orpanage , j Water Supply. RALsiOH. Oct. 23. The 41st State Fair opened today under the most favor able auspices, with perfect weather, a great line of exhibits and a large at tendance. . All the departments are well filled. The procession , formed at noon and was composed of the marshals, headed by their chief, Gen. W. P. Roberts escorting Gov. Ayoock and other State officials, and Gen. W. B. Cox. the presi dent of the fair, a battalion of the State and the cadet battalion of the Agricul tural and Mechanical College, 800 Btrong With Its band and bugle corps; the fire department, etc. The city is gay with flags and drapery. At the grounds the Governor, after an Introduction by Gen. Cox spoke, and afterwards reviewed the military. The cadets had a dress pa rade. The "Midway" is of course a feature of the fair. In it there are 410 people; a larger number than ever beforo in the South save at Atlanta, it is said. The Supreme Court today heard argu ment In the caso against the three Illi nois gold, brick swindlers who wero so adroitly captured at Greensboro by Panl Garrottof Weldon. Two lawyers, Blair and Gilmore, appeared In persou for the swindlers and with thorn appeared W. P Bynum Jr. of Greonsboro Attorney General Gilmer appeared for tbe Stale. In the Suporior Court here Mrs. Mary Strong Calvert, a daughter of tha late Hon. Goorge V. Strong, was granted a divorce from her husband, -J.'bu Ca'vert for abandonment. Goi'crnor Aycoct today Issued a for mal proclamation calling a State road Oongreos at Wlnston-balem on Friday and Saturday of next week, at which time the Southern railway's "Good Roads" train will bo there. Ho will name delegates tomorrow. Arrivals: J. T. Anthony, Charlotto; Dr. W. R. Copohart, Anoca; J. M. Harry, Charlotte; IL G. Conner, Wilson; Bonne ban Cameron, Durham; J. J. Laughing house, Pitt county; It. H Rlcka, Rocky Mount; Graham Daves, New Bern. Sborlff McDowell of Burke county to day brought four convicts to tho peni tentiary. Two of them broke Into a store at Morganton, stole $10, two shot guns 6 pistols, 13 razors and 10 knlves.and 40 pounds of cartridges. They were pursued and captured on a mountain ridge. When taken they gave as an ex- ouse for their theft of arms and ammuni tlon that they had heard "a man called Goldosh" had killed the Prosldent and tbey were going after him. Directly af ter the arrest one of the men, handcuffed met his former school teacher and hold ing up to his view his manacled hands, said, "See here what you taught me." Secretary Bruner of the agricultural department says the apple and pear ex hibit from this State at the Charleston Exposition will be snperb. At the Cathollo orphanage here a water supply of 5000 gallons dally has been provided and a steam laundry has been added to the equipment The appearance of the second volume of the North Carolina Regimental His torles Is delayed by non-arrival of the half-tone illustrations. i The clay pigeon shoot now In daily progress at the Fair hero Is the largest ever given In this State. Mr. John T. Crocker of Raleigh (fof- merly of Vance connty( and Miss. Laura Flemming v of ' Mecklenburg . county sloped and were married at Henderson. The bride has gone to her home. The groom Is here. She will loin him las day or two. , ' Mast Refund a Tax. RAMion, Oct. 22.-Thls'clty has since 1868 charged liquor dealers wboss places were In'a mils of the city boundary a privilege tax." Judge Robinson decides this wss Illegally Imposed and that the city must refund. The amount Involved Is about $18,600. The city gives nollie of appeal, Ex-Gov. Russell is of coun sel for tbe liquor dealers. . yr ' j ; " DeWltts Little Early Risers never disappoint. They are safe, prompt, gen tie, effective In removing all Impurities from the liver, and bowels.; Small in easy to take. ; Never 'gripe or , distress. 1. 8. DaSy.-' --r--'i- ' r.- FaU Dress Goods ;;; ; All wool flannel fr lsts . and 47o.' yd. also special vslno In 66 Inch Broad Cloth In all .colors', including Black $80. yd. i BARFOOT B, ' Laxative Tasteless Chill Tonic. ' A tastelees' combination of tonic- laxative Iron and Quinine not only a sure curs for all forms of malaria but S general ' system tonic quieting the nerves and promoting digestion. ' , Numerous testimonials of Its tlHcacy In sluggishness of the digestive tract are given, Every bottle arranted If you aro not benefit" -d your money will be rcfundod. 00c. at Brsdbani's Pharmacy, ' . i I Fn-s't TufTy at roVrley's. "'" " Beautiful Skin Soft White Hands Luxuriant Hair Produced by MILLIONS.USE CUTICURA SOAP, assisted by Cuticura Ointment, for beautifying the skin, for cleansing the scalp and tho stopping of fall ing hair, for softening, whitening, and soothing red, rough hands, for baby rashes, Itchings, and chaf Ings, and for all the purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery. Millions of women use CUTICURA SOAP In baths for annoying Irritations, In flammations, excoriations, or too free or offensive perspiration, in washes for ulcerative weaknesses, and for many sanative, antiseptic purposes which readily suggest themselves to women and mothers. Complete Treatment for every Humour. CtiTi(iRA Soap, to cleanse the skin of crusts ami scales, and Boften the thickened cntlclo, and CunomtA Ointment, to Instantly allay itching, iullammatlon, nnd irritation, and soothe and heal, and Cuticuba Rosolvent, tn cool and cleanse tho blood. Prince Alexander Robbed. Halifax, N. 8., Oct. 21. Prince Alex ander of Tcck, brother of tbe Duchess of Conwall and York, wai the victim of a robbery yesterday, a gold watch, an heirloom which has becen in the family for getieratians, and a put so fillo I with sovereigns havitig lieen taken fnmi his cal in os the royal yacht Ophir. The Ophir sailed at !:K0 ta ni , tmlay with the Duke ami Duchess i Cornwall and York on hoard. It was the farewell of the royal couple to Canada. A heavy snowstorm commenced soon hefjire tbo Of hlr steamed away. The Best Prescription for Malaria. Chills and Fever Is a bottle of Grove's Tasteless Chill Tokic. It li simply Iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No cure no pay. Price 00c. Supreme Court Opinions. Special to Journal. Rai.kkjii, October 22 Tho Supreme Court filed the following opinions to day: Black vs. Commissioners, from Bun combe, affirmed. Jones vs. Railroad, from Cumberland, no error. In re hyhart, from Cumberland, no er ror. Koch vs. Porter, Irom Columbus, af Armed. Holt vs. Johnson, from Wako, affirm' ed. State vs. Jones, from Wayne, er ror. Kerr vs. Hicks, from Sampson, er ror. - Harrington vs. Halloo, from Pitt, re manded for judgment Nothing New About Miss Stone. WasnmoTos, Oct. 81 There has been no report since Saturday -at the State Department from Turkoy or Bui. gacla touching Miss Stone's case. The officials, : however, are by no means discouraged snd still believe that they will 'succeed in saving hor llfo, bat whether by diplomacy or by force Is not dear.'-: .. VK5'--';-'-'-'v- - It Is gathered that, the friendship of tha Russian government has much to do with the confidence of the officials here. That government has responded In the most cordial spirit to the appeal to the State Department which, unable' Itself from geographical and political reasons to exert pressure upon the . government of Bulgaria, has been pleased tdavall it self of the powerful Influence of Russia oa that government Tha Turkish gov ernment has for Its pirt responded In the same spirit to the appeal of, tbe United States and altogether the two governments, Turkish, and, Bulgarian, probably have been put to a degree of expense equal to the amount oi toe ran som demsadsd by Miss Stone's captors, In the military operations they have al ready directed la htr Interests. ."' ' 4 l Do yon suffer from piles t It to do not turn to surgery for rellof. DeWItt S Witch IIa.ol Falve will let more quickly surely and safely, saving you the eft Dense and dnnger of an operation. F. 8 Du.Ty. . ' : . , Woalorn Pork l oins, WeBtorn Beef and Western Lsmb at the Oaks Markot Capo Cod Cranberries, Evaporated I'e.mlies, Dri. l Applw, Jfe Freeh loose Oatflakes, Ontario Prepared Buckwheat, Old Fusli- 2" ion Plain Buckwheat. Fancy Elgin and Fox River Butter. Atinore's Celebrated Mince Meat. Malaga Grapes, Florida Oranges. Freah Oyster Crackers. Sauer Kraut, Catsup, Sauce and Pickles. Car load New Wheat Flour. A regular 25c Galvanized I will thank you for a share of jour patronage. , Highest quality of goods at the lowest possible price. Very Respectfully, . L mm Phone 91. A Delicious Breakfast. You'll be sure to enjoy the cakes if the t.yrup is right, we have cot only the beet syrups for givirig flavor to jour cakec, but. the best flour and corn meal, ready-mixed pan-cake flour and buckwheat. Just received new mackerel, grape nuts, oatflakes, hominy, full line package crackers and whatever contributes to the best nicale, you'll liiul here. Respectfully, J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St Grocer, Ontario Skills New Process BEST PREPARED BUCKWHEAT at MM & Co., PHONE 194. TS BROAD ST. High Grade Work. They Have Com to 5tay, and the pneumatic tired carriages are Coaay a permanent nxturo among u lovers of pleasure riding and driving. The line of these vehiolea carried by the HT.I.M Rtlmv fllnnnv MminrllM tha very best, latest and most improved styles. ' $16 to $100. Remember onr repairing department ', . Respectfully, O. H. Waters fc Hon, .78 Broad t, NlW Biav, N. C. mm ,3': Real Estate :''- .Buys .and soils ..City Property, Farms and Timber Lands, xffity - Call and imi me. 'j.'c3$ Vi'.s ' 04 1 Middlh St, V;,.-r-,"' NEW BERN, - " N.' O. ' " ' m Water Pail for 10c. S Wholexale A Retail Grocer, ' 3c 71 Kr,:'I HU g Phone 137. WE LEAD in BARGAINS. A fnw $25.00 and $35.00 wheels goiiiR at $15.00aml $20.00. A fow Second-hand wheels in pi rfi i I order. Excellent Bargains. We make a specialty uf repairing Hi cycles, Guns, etc. Work Guaranti cil. WJt T. 1111,1,, Dealer in Bicyoi.bs, Fireabhs, Swiitino Goods, PHONoaiuriis, Job Pwntino, Rpbbkb Stamps, 8kai. Phebbrs, &e l-3 Middle St. NEW BERN, N. Has no equal for the cure of all forms of Headache and NenraJaia- ClTItlvN when all other preparations fall to give relief. Absolutely harmloss, 25 and 50 cents at all Drug Stores. Ry the dose at Soda Fountains. Bicycles Cost Or Mann faetnre. I will sell wheels for tho follow ing prices as long as I can get them. When the present stock is exhaust ed there will be no more at these: 1901 Tribune Ohainless, . the best wheel made, , - $50.00 1000 Tribune CHAINLESS $40.00 1901 , Featherstone . 1 - -. CHAINLESS $30.00 . These are new wheels and all in perfect order, . . ; , ,. .:. : Chain Wheels at 113 and 115. W lpeottully, , . ;Edgerton, 1 1 Cor. Pollock ft Cravtn 5t - OAHTOniA, v Beats tM - IW linUH NiW slwsw W( Ta)o tf Anticephalalginc
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