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.f Av POLLOCK STREET, AND LET'S SEE THE Nefy Dress Goods. They hare the most complete line ever in the City, and at PRICES THAT BEAT THE RECORD. Ask to see the New Skirt Goods Turkish Suiting, its a Beauty in Blue, Brown, Gray and Green. (Makes up with out lining) 54 inches wide 'I Price Only 'is S Ff est Goods Received this (ape Cod Cranberries, Celery Quaker Outflakee, Shred ded Wheat Buciiils, Cracked White Wheit, Old fashion and Prepared Buckwheat, Becker's Klnp J;ic, Pan rko Flour, Uye and Graham, Cream of Wheat. Full Cream Cheese, Imported and Domestic Macaroni, Whole and Shredded Codfish, Irih ami weet l'.it;ilo, s, Corn ed Mackerel. Fox River Print Butter, Good Cooking Butter, fcc Good Goods make good businesd, poor goods iv never cheap. Think it over and come to Pnrker's where you will find everything fresh. Yours to Please, J. 12. Wholesale and Retail Orou-r, 4m nmmmi -4- IB...... 1 PHONE b'9. - ' NOTE THE PRICES At the Planters Warehouse. F. B. ERXUL. 11.75.' - 14.25. " 11.60. " 19.00. " 28.50. " 80.00. " 18.00. IIS lb. 18 ' 103 ' 88 " 47 - 90 " 80 " J. M. I POCK. 108 lbs. 18.00. 10 ' 25.00. 83 " 17.00. 88 " " 29.00. Sfl .. .. 47-00 8 " 21.50. J. M. SIMPK8, 475 Ibi. O 15.00. SAM MOORE. M Ibi. Q 12.70. 5 " " 16 75. 80 ; - 19.25. 15 27.00. - 16 M 40.00. U 8. HARPER. soo u. a 8 oa 98 ' " 11.00. 18 " 85 00. 100 " " 25.00. 145 - 19.25. 184 - 10JM. . Yours to Please, Planters Warehouse Co., jJi It HX)ED,yMaaaKer. Up . STOVES MID HBATBRS ; , and a Con.pleU.Une Coal HtlW flaAA la AVatt . jm . nrii . ' fir than any other. 't " '- ' f..4It0M' ? )EI5, Btove Com In anil InnV . .. vu wvi v roar winter tove. - J ' ' '( 1 ' ' ' "' ' ' j "'' 1 "' ":"" 1' , ur i ivuipt lAiuvery ana uoooi ; rB0M -v Qacklll Hardware Co. rae s $2.00 Yard. Week. w r.. mm it ii-M'li nix W. J. .FRANKS 251 lb. 11.60. 78 ' " 13.00. JO " 81.00, 83 " " 10,50. L, V. LANCASTER. 89 Ibi. 18.75. 18 I" "2150. 88 I" " 27.00. f"8 " 10.75. L. DAWSON. 214 Ibi. Q 8 00.1 iwi - lo.oo. 4 - " 18.00. PENNIK WILLIS. 87 Ibi. 10.76. , 8 ,. " ; 17.50, 1 18 12.00. 19 " " 18.00. ;j, M. IPOCK. 8 lbs. Q UJIO,' ' 28 - 17.00. 88 " " IJS0. O. a GASRINf) 214 lb. & 10.25. ' 29 29.50. 0 19.00. &VS: , 48.00., , . 150 10.00. StoVe WooOtoW wd Heater.. n t TV MiVIII All tuniu v - v. j - . fioajda any slie, ;'''' , v - , J ; ' iiiu jtci, onr nnopa uciore barinir .i , . - , 1 : 1 i-'j'- i. .- ' UnaranU-ed. ' ' SIR ViLTER. '' 1 " ,n i rn -tr- '" h inr' i .-t ' 1 Movement Began to Raise a Statue to the Great Englishman. Moaey to be Frern. Small, Gifts. Roanoke Island Celebration. Baral libraries. Seheel Book Companies : Beet. Ealbioh, October 23. The movement for a statue of Sir Walter Raleigh here In Nash Square which la In front of the Union railway station, is to be made a great one. The money will be largely raised by the school children of the State. The plan is that each child shall give one cent. Today the first gift was made. It was of 1,000 cents, from the school children of Durham county, ' by ex-judge Robert W. Winston, who de posited the money In a bank here, Ju lian 8. Oarr is the chairman of the com mittee of the State Literary and Histor ical Society which has charge of this no table movement for a statue of the fa mous Englishman. It is his plan to have the tobacco-sellers and the tobaocO' users In this State and country abo con- tribute. It Is freely predicted that In two years the statue will be in place here. Some persons say they believe the funds will be collected by the end of this year. The attorney-general is aBked the question whether game can be sold In this State during the close season. The movement for a great celebration at Roanoke Island next year, as nearly as possible upon the landing of the first colonists there In 1583, is taking shape. Oov, Aycock pledges the backing of the State, and there is reason to believe that Congress will next year pass tho bill making a $5,000 appropriation for a monument, the corner-stone of which can be laid next July, when it ls'tbe plan to have the celebration. A commit tee will soon meet here to make tho pre- mlnary arrangements. Maj. Graham Daves Is Its chairman. It is proposed to raise $5,000 by popu lar general subscription to aid rural school libraries In the poorer districts. ThlB afternoon and evening the fclate cotton-growers convention met in an nual session. The North Carolina Confederate Vet erans Association meet this evening at the Capitol. Gen. W. P. Robert, the chief marshal of the State Fair, receives many compli ments on his staff, part of which is made up Of 1Mb old Confederate staff-officers, among these being Maj. John W Gordon of Richmond, and Capt. Webb of Bir mingham. These two had not met since 1805. A great many men in public life are here, among them Congressmen Small, W. W. Kitchen. Claude Kitchen and Pou Several of the representatives of the school text book companies are here in conference with the superintendent of public Instruction regarding proper pro tection forthelr houses in the matter of the exchange of old books for new ones. Any book actually In use last year or this year will be received. What they doslre Is protection from dealers who want to get new books for old ones. TO CLEANSE THE SYSTEM Effectually yet gently- when costive or blllious, to permanently overcomo hab itual constipation, to awaken the kid neys and liver to a healthy actWIty, without Irritating or weakening Ibem, to dispel headaches, colds, fevers, use Syrup of Pigs, made by the California Flg8yrupCo. BEST FAIR YET. Very Satisfactory Result Ostrich Race a Great Attraction. . TUfciiaH, Oct. S3. The oldest Fair goers declare that the Bute Fair now in progress I the largest and best ever held The fairs of 18M and 1900 were sucoest es, the latter a remarkable suoeesa,. and that this fair should surpass it Is parties laily gratifying. . v,', ' . The ostriches are a great feature of the "Midway" and the trotting and running races by these great birds are novel and extremely Interesting. ir. tnll't Pills lor tlrer Hlsi T ,..'-. .- ---f One- pill a dose. ' Box. 60 . pills, 10 els.' Cure Constlpttlosf, tlyef. Troubles, BU lousnese, lmpare Btoo4,.Pyspepsla, Fe male CompUlnls, Stomach and Bowel Dlitordera. Di. Buirs Pills nerei g ripe., i. rl -.I 7f i Ratlas PlBMppI.' - f ' A Florida fruit grower statesitbat the native of the pineapple district never think , of cutting a pineapple across. They pnrx It, cut It lengthwise slice It lor not, nud, with the trimmed crown as a handle, eat it much aa a Mew Eng Irmder docs hie -green corn, rejecting the core. This,, the writer states, not only Improves (the flavor, but lessens the strings of , fiber' that get In the teeth. ; i CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Cliildrcn, , K3 K!r.j YcaK::3 A!::;3 C:::'l Boars the f-' Cgnaiure of C$ WATER WORKS REPORT. Earnings and Disbursements for the Tear Proceeds of . Bond Sale and Ez . "" . tension Expenses. -New Bern, N. C, Oct. 1, 1901, Gentlemen: I would respectfully make this, the first annual report of the City Water and Sewer Plant, beginning Oct 1, 1900, ending Sept 30, 1901, show ing the receipts and disbursements for the year as follows, via.: Amt. reed, for water rents $ 9,125 89 ' sewer " 560 06 9,685 88 Disbursements $8,772 78 Interest 4,000 00 7,772 78 Balanco $ 1.912 65 Statement, A. Showing the operating expenses in detail of Water WorkB for the year end ing Sept 80, 1901: Salaries $2,530 64 Fuel (coal and wood) 769 04 Power house 146 66 Oil 79 23 Stationary and printing 81 25 Repairs to water & sewer lino 109 73 Expense of watering boats 28 Labor for tapping 50 65 Tools bought 27 48 Interest Oct. 1, to Sept- 30, 4,000 00 $ 7,772 73 Ilond Statement. Amount received from sale of $80,000 00 City of New Bern, N. C, Water and Sewer Bonds . $ a",000 00 Accrued Inlorest 471 22 Total $85,471 22 Olsbarneuient. 'aid city water voucher and Interest $ 3,481 70 Paid city water bonds and In terest 2,975 13 For repairi paid by the Com pany eiuce contract to purchase 797 10 40 00 60 00 70,000 00 $ 77,833 93 8,137 30 $ 85,471 23 $ 85,471 23 Paid for stamps express on bonds Water & Pcwcr Plant Ral. on hand Amount credited to Extension fund as per statement $ 8,187 30 KxtenHlon FnnriH, Bal. on hand, Aug. 15. Accrued lnterost $7,666 07 471 23 $8,137 80 By 'ex pert charges By election expenses By material, pipe, fittings, etc. By extension By permanent tmpOvcment, buildings, etc. $184 25 104 00 8,519 78 858 87 55186 8,718 76 $4,418 54 Material sold 298 68 Material on hand 1,359 91 Total $6,10013 Statement of pipe used in extension Water Craven street, 400 feet, Inch Galv Iron. Atmore street, 400 feet, 2 Inch Galv. Iron. Pasteur street, 287 feet, 1 Inch Galv, Iron.. Beat Front street, 500 feet, 1 Inch Galv Iron. - South Front street, 103 feet, t Inch Galv, Iron. - George street, 160 feet, f Inch Hal v. Iron."' ' v - Sawer. ' Pollock street, 1140 feet, 6 inch Terrs Cotta. :4'-' '. ','J j ' . Booth Front street, 187 feet, 8 (neb Tern Cotta. - East Front street,50 feet, Inch Terra Cotta.'. ' . ' Hancock street, 105 feet, 6 Inch Terra Cotta. ' Broad street, 65 feet, 0 Inch, Terra OoUs.- . i ' Following Is report of water end sew er plant from August 15th, 1900 to 8opt. 80th, 1900. ' 1 . By agreement between . the Company end the Board of ' Aldermen, the Com pany paid the city cash for the rents for water and sewer for balance of the Quar ter, ending .September 80th, they col lecting all rents eicept the City water rents. Cash from Company City water rents $007 00 ,'488 75 $1,181 85 Disbursements ( 1,088 64 Bslance "0" deiatl of sxpendltures Biaiemenf In For sprains, swellings and lameness there Is nothing so good as Chamber lain's I'aln Calm. Try It. For sale by F. B. Duffy 4 Co. and receipts of Water & Hewer Plant from August Jfltb. to Sept. 30th, 1900. Receipt. Reo'd from Company for rents water and sewer, $ 097.50 Rec'd from City for water rent?, 483 75 $1,181 25 $215.00 12.49 307.75 10.50 DlnbnrtimentA. Salaries Power House Fuel, Coal Oil Line ' Interest 28 90 500.00 1.C83.64 Balance $97.01 We have a total of 422 water taps, when we took charge of plant we found 295 to which we have added 127 as fol lows, 105 Inch, 12 J incli and 10 1 Inch making a total of 422. In sewer we found 139 taps and to this we have added 87 making a total of 176. We have 300 dTclllngB first faucet ou which there lias been a reduction from $8.00 per year to $0.00 per year making a total reduction of $600.00. We have, as above stated 17G sewer taps which has been reduced 50; mak ing the collections from this source, as will be seen from the report $500.06 in stead of $1,120.12 a reduction of $500.. 06. The water for the use of the city for which It formerly paid $322 50 per month was reduced April 1st to $300.00 per month, a saving to the city of $122.50 per month, or a total to Oct. 1st 1901 of $857.50. We have also put in 10 new drinking fountains for use of the ciij All of which is respectfully Mihmlltcd. .1. C'. TitoM.ia Jn. Sitpt. New iiern, N. O. Oct. 22 1901. The undersigned Auditing Committee for the city of New Bern N. C have ex amined the statements and report of Jno C. Thomas Stipt. of tho water orks, and find the same to lie true and correct . II. M, Groves, Jno. S. Manix, liit.rn E. Davkni'oht. When you cannot slw!p for coughing. Is hardly necessary that any one should tell you that you need a few doses of Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy to allay the irritation of throat, and mako sleep possible. It is good. Try It. For sale by F 8. Duffy & Co. AS KIN AND VICINITY. The Pleasant Picnic. Comment on the Circus. Fine Cotton Weather. Wants C. E. T. to Speak. October 23,-Bev. G. T. Tyson filled his regular appointment at Askln last Saturday night and Sunday. Miss Lena Dlckerson of Reelsboro, who has been spending some lime with her many friends at this place returned home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Heath and llttlo daughter, spent Saturday night and Sun dav with Mrs. Heath's parents at this place. Quite a number of our people attended tho picnic at Morgan Swamp last Satur day, they all reported a splendid time. Several young gentlemen of Vance boro attended church at Asklna Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. I). 1'. Whltford spent 8unday at Askln. Mr. and Mrs, Duff Street and little daughter spent Sunday with their par ents Mr and Mrs. Fred Gasklns. Mrs. K. E. Kofi and daughter spent Saturday and 8unday with their rela tires. Misses Dells and Emma Chase who have been quite sick were able to attend church Bunday. I wonder what nas bcoomo or our Vsnctboro' writer. I suppose ho has gone to the Exposition too. We bope to hear from him when he returns. Ihe people of Askln wlo attended the circus at New Bern seemed to be disap pointed because It was not what they expected.- Some say It was the sorrles circus they ever saw. Every body Is busy picking cotton at this time, and they are hating as dne weather as they could desire. Most of the tobacco men around here are through with their tobacco. ! ; Mr. Lerin Ross who has been sick at his daughter's, for some time continues to get worse. v '.' " V Joshua-prophet newsboy, high lander fancy crooker-jack ef' Askln N. O. wants to know what has become of- his dear friend, O. X.T. of Bachelor, we hope he Is not sick, bat we are afraid something has happened or he- would have written before now. -f.-'f'r . Let ns . hear from you again 0. B. T. we sadly miss your sweet little Items. The Best Prescription for Raltrla. " Chills and Fever Is a bottle of Gnovi's TisTKLBSS Cnitii Toaio. It Is simply j Iron end quinine in a tasteless form.- No cura-no pay. Price BOo. ; , 'f Fall Dress Goods. '"' 5 ' All wool funnel for waists 25o. and .1 .1-. . 1 -1 .1 ... IH kJI ImAI. Broad Cloth In all colors Including Black 98c. yd. BAKFOOT8. Western Fork Loins, Western Beef end Westorn Ltmb at tin Oaks Market ft BIL1 Cape Cod Cranberries, Evaporated Peaches, Dried Applet?, Fresh loose Oatflakea, Ontario Prepared liuck wheat, Old Fash ion Plain Buckwheat. Fancy Elgin and Fox River Butter. Atmores Celebrated Mince Meat. Malaga Grapes, Florida Oranges. jFresh Oyster Crackers. Sauer Kraut, Catsup, Sauce and Pickles. Car load New Wheat Flour. A regular 25c Galvanized Water Pail for Kie. I will thank yon for a share of your patrontige. Highest quality of goods at the lowest possible price. Very Respectfully, L. McDMlEL, 'Phone 91. A Delicious Breakfast. You'll be sure to enjoy the cakes if the syrup is right, we have cot only the best syrups for giving flavor to jour cakef, 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 niuiteviT contrimues to tne Respectfully, J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St Grocer. Ontario Mills New Process BEST PREPARED BUCKWHEAT at Archbell 4 -Co, PHONE 194. 75 BROAD ST. High Grade Work. They nave Come to stay, and the pneumatlo tired carriages are today m permanent fixture among all lovers of pleasure riding and driving. The line of these vehicles carried by the Waters Buggy Company comprises the ry best, latest and most improved styles. $15 to $100. Remember our repairing department Kespecuuuy, O. H. Waters tft Son, 78 Broad Bt, Nlw Bbbk, N. C." Real Estate Dealer. ; - . ' .. . " v ' : -' . ' ' - " ' t 1 i-... .' ' Buys and lollg City Property, Farm and Timber Lands, . ' , Call and see me. " ' . i 041 MlCDLl NEW BERN, -i N. C. WhoIcNale sfc Retail Qroccnr, 71 lSrGl M. Dest meals, you 11 find here. Phone 137. WE LEAD in BARGAINS. A few 125.00 ami 135.00 wheels going at $15.00and f 20.00. A few 8c'ori(l liarnl wheels in pcrfci t order. Excellent Bargains. We make a specialty nf ri-pairing Hi eycles, Guns, etc. Work Giianint.-.-.l. WM. T. HIIjTj, Dealor In Bicyoi.eb, Fireawir, Si-oiitimi Goods, PHONoorupirs, Jon Puintino, Rfbdbr Btami-s, Hkai. Pbhssks, &r 91-93 Middle St. NEW BERN, N. E, C D. and Om D. Line. SPECIAL RATES to Elizabeth City Fair, October 22-25. On account of the above occasion this line will tell Bound Trip Tickets for $8.00. Dates of sale Oi l. 21 2.1. Good to return until Oct 20. GEO. HENDERSON, New Bern, N. C, - Oct 18, IflOl. Agent. Bicycles Below Cost (If Mann facta re. I Will Boll wheels for tho follow ing prioes as long as I can got them. When the present stock is exhaust ed there will be no more ftt these:' 1901 Tribune Ohainless, the best wheel made, $50.00 1900 Tribune CBAINLESS $40.00 '1901 Featherstone " ; ' - . J." CHADLESS $30.00 v These are new wheels and all in perfect order. . '. Chain Wheels' at $12 and $15. y ". Bepeclfuly, , M. f.1. Edgcrton, : Cor. Pollock & Craven 5t Bon tSi JA mW Vw Hme lwm BoikW
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