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; YOL.X1X.HO, 181. ,'. NBW BIRN, N. C, TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 29, 1901. TWENTIETH YEAR GUM BRANCH. ROOSEVELS'S MESSAGE. : if. ..,-,-t?, If if: 1 A Is' a joy YOU CAlf We hare the Dress Goods To be had We also hare the BEST "Boys Delight", 9s to 2s. Only ekd, 3s to 6g at $2.00. A thing HAC Don't Forget Zlegler'i Shorn for Ladies, Misses and Children. Nor Thos. G. Plant's Shoes for Ladies. These two brands are too well known to require farther mention. ' 47-49 POLLOCK STREET. Fresh Goods Received this ( ape Cod Cranberries, Celery, Quaker OjUIako, hicd ded Wheat Bwcaife, Cruel ed White Wheit, Old Fashion and I repared Buckwheat, Heeler's H.-ip J;kj Pan I'nko Flour, 3 Hye and Oraham, Cream of Wheat. Full (Jream Cheese, Imported airt Domestic Macaroni, 5 Whole and Shredded Codfish, Irih and Mvtt fstato,s, Con - ed Mackerel. 1 Fox River Print Butter, Good Cooking Bui tor, &c. uooa uoous mane goou business, poor goons niv never cheep. Think it oyer and come to Parker's licie m will k nnu eeryining nesn. Yours to Ph-ase, J. 22. Trj'ZZTZJ3TZ, Jr., Wholesale and Rritll Grocer, s PHONE ti!l. W. Rroad A llaucoek Hit. NOTE THE PRICES At the Planters Warehouse. F. 8. KRNUL. W. J. FRANKH. 113 lbi. 11.78. , 861 lbs. 11.80. 130 " " 14.88. 78 " " 18.00. 108 " u 11.60. 10 " " 81.00. 68 " " 18.00. 83 " " 18,50. viw- 47 " 28.50" 80 " " 80.00. L, V. LANCA8TKH. 50 " ' 18.004 83 lb. 18.75. J. M. HOCK. 38 .. J7W- 108 lbi. 18.00. t " ' 10.75. 88 " ' 87.00. I DAWSON. 88 " H 88.00. 814 lbi. 8.00.1 , , 8 " 47.00. 180 - 10.00. t 83 ' " 88.60. 804 " 18.00. J. M.8IMPKINB, PENNIE WILLIS. 475 lbi. 16.00. 87 lb. 10.75. , 18.76. 1B ... i8-00. (0 - 18.85. M.IPOCK. ...'it v 15 - 87m 83 lbi. I1JS0 Z 4a00. 88 " " 17.00. L. 8. HARPER. " " 600 lb. 8.00. ' G. O. GA8KINS 88 " " 11.00 814 lbi. 10.88. 18 M 88.00. ' !! i' 88.60. 100 " 86.00." , 80 " "18.00. ' 145 " " 18JW. 77 M " 18.00. 184 " " 10J5. ' 150 Tl 16.00. ' Yours Planters Warehouse Co., ', J., r are In and a Complete line Coal Only place in town t find a Wilson ;i alieav fc Our Carbon Peninsular la I txt than any Other. . - v , STOVES AHD HEATERS 'irr CoartUy one.pieoe, 8tow'Boftrda any alze J'V ; Conw In and look over onr stock and get onr priocs before bnyin'g : yoor winter atovs. ';':;."'?.V,;'- r1-. "wVt's-'1'" -'' B al 1 .5 D par in 0 tsto rs; ' GTPrompt Delivery and Goods Guaranteed. ; 'V- Vhomi; mi.' 71 of . beauty forever." FllfD.IT. Prettiest Line of and Trimmings J in the city. SCHOOL SHOE on earth $1.00. Better grade in enam Week. to Please, M. HOWAED, Manager. StOTes, Wood Stoves and Heaters. neater." We ': bate them fu three the Best, takes leat eoal to ran the 1 r??ri;U'r'SB'''.1 ;-, i . i xifore bnvlnV . URN Qaskiil Hardware Co; MiDBLt Br HEW BXRIT, N. O Attorney General Gilmer Goes to Rex Hospital. Blghop Cheshire's Sermon. Twenty Fire Aspirant After late Jndge Fsller'i Office. Cnmmock mine Out put Plentj Birds For Hunters. Ralkioh, Oct. 28. Attorney General R. D. Gilmer Is rery sick and It Is be lieved has typhoid fever. He was today removed from his rooms at the hotel to the Rex Hospital. 8. Brown Sbeppard, Esq., will argue his cases in the supreme court. Bishop Cheshire of this Episcopal dio cese talked very Interestingly yesterday to a congregation here about the work of the general convention at San Fran cisco. He spoke of the coming use of the Revised Version of the Bible, saying It was fully recognized that It was far nearer the true sense and meaning of the original than King James Version, owing to the great strides in learning In three countries, and said the end of the agita tion would be that the clergy would be allowed the attentive use of the Revised Version. Judge Purnell loft today to hold a term of the federal court at New Bern. 4t is said there are 25 aspirants In this 3tate for the Judgeship in the court of private land claims made vacant by Fuller's death. Frank I. Osborne of Charlotte will be very strongly endorsed for It. The output of coal, bltummons, from the mine at Cumnock is 100 tons a day. There Is a ready sale for all. It la ex. pected that by the end of the your Hie out put will be SOOtODB a nay. The Virginia-North Carolina J'hotog- raphers Association meets liero toilsy, In the Senate chamber. Several dele gates arrived Sunday and many more to day. The partridge shooting season 'mhtIos Friday. As a general thing there aro plenty of birds and they are well grown. The shortness of the cotton crop in a larger part of this State's cotton belt ex cites more and more remark. One cu rious feature la that muny persons do not believe the farmer's htatemenla, unil Bay they were deceived last year by the farmers, who said the crop was sbdrt. But the matter Is serious thin year; In fact a farmer said today It. was deplora ble. He cited one case in which only one bale will be picked on twenty a- cres. Secretary Brnner of the agricultural department says its collection of exhib its for the Charleston exposition la prac tically complete, save for t few agricul tural productB. . The specimens of cot ton and tobacco are not of as high a quality as expected, but the general ex hibit is up to expectations. By the Cud of the week shipments to Charleston ill begin. W. T. Wesson, Qholsonville, Vs.; drug gist, writes: "Your One Minute Cough Cure gives perfect satisfaction. ' My cus tomers say It is the best remedy for coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles" F. 8. Duffy. It Is an established fact that .Cough Is simply an effort of naturo'to get rid of some irritation, Carolina Cough Cure will directly effect this, by repairing the damage done to the tissues of the air passages In the lungs. Tou can't make any mistake la trying It', It Is harmless and equally good for old and young. No cure, no pay. 8&a at Br adham'i. Western Pork Loins, , Westerp Beef a nd We stent Lamb at the Oaks Market Death of Pulaski Cowper. j Raleigh. Oct 28.i-Pnlaakl Cowper. for many years widely knowh In the In surance business died here this morning, aged about 70. . He was a native of the Northeastern North Carolina,' and his family Is of much prominence.;: He was private secretary to Gov., Bragg, and was la official life during the war. ; He was from' 1808 Dntlljtls death .connected with the North Carolina Home Are In surance company, He was of literary taste and wrote well. His health had been feobie for a year or more, ,, For sprains,1 swellings and lameness there Is nothing k good as Chamber. loin's Pain Balm. , Try It. For saU by F. U. Dnffy ft Co. i Restrained Sale Coal Wine. tULMorf, Oct ; 88. This morning Judge Purnell, C on ' the '' application of 8. A." Henizey,"." Issued as brder to restrain the . sale of the Cumnock coal-mine,' tbe mstter to be, hoard , Nov, 7. UODitey says the present hold ers Of tho mine took It for Ave years, I giving certain securities, and were then 10 turn H over, whllo It was found that J the j Intended to sell .11 today under the foreclosure of amortgage.' The amount .Involved Is some 1200,000. '7.. CASTOR I A For Li ui nil and CLiiJrcn. T!:8 Kb J Yea K::3 .:r;s T:: '! Dears the C'snatmre f ' ! Like New Bern Tobacco Market, Har- riages.. Cotton Half a Crop. October 16. We have been informed that Mr. Wm. Rouse and Miss MaryS. Shlnar of Eanlers were married Wednes day evening. May yon live long and ETppIly together, friends. Eph Thompson and Lily Tootle colored were also married Wednesday. I tell you wot,v da had a big time ser- nadea the couple. We are having beautiful weather now and the people are making good use of It Messrs. B. B. Newbold and Q. R. Venters of this burgh have carried some tobacco and shipped some to your town, and returned last night from New Bern and report good tobacco sales and good satisfaction. Mr. E. Z. Barry returned from Kins- ton yesterday and reports good tobacco sales, Mr. W. I. Taylor was around this a. m with some very nice mullet and trout, trout brought 10c. each, mullets 8 for 80. Mr. H. D. Roggs Is on jury duty at Jacksonville this week, but his salesman Mr. J. T. Barber has been carrying on business nicety. Mr. Jas. King has purchased him a wheel and Is learning to ride. Cotton seems to be turning out worse than the farmers expected, hardly half a orop. Arnold Humphrey, colored, who sold tobacco at New Bern expressing great satisfaction and said all who sold re ceived a nice present. A few loads to bring good prices would turn all trade from around hero to New Bern, eopscial- ly if tbe new road was fixed. Yoiirr, Guftss. Dr. -Bull's Tough Syrup Cures aCnngh or Cold at once Conquers roup, Whooping Cough aud Menalcs Coityh without fail. Host for llionchills, llouraenexa, Grippe, Pneumonia, Con- (tumpiion and Lung A ffcCl iona. Quick, sure r ecu I Ib Price, 2-ic. Peace Not Near. Pleternmrllzburg.Natal, Oct. 20 Lord Alfred Mllncr la not among those prophc aying it speedy settlement In 80111 u Af rica. Replying to an address he sal.!: "a peaceful and prosperous South Afiica; one great community under tho British flag," '"But," let us not count open It coming in a hurry." Lewis Ockcrman, Goshen, lud: "De- Witt's Little Early Risers never bend mo double like other pills, but do their work thoroughly and make me feel like a boy." Certain thorough, gentle. F.S.Duffy. Counterfeiters Captured. Raleigh, October 28. The deputy marshals today captured and jailed two counterfeiters, A. T. Lowery, white, and William Cunningham, colored. Low ery was caught almost In the act of pass Ing counterfeit silver and In bis pockets were two pounds or more of dollars, half dollars and quarters. Never were there so much counterfeiting in this section as at present. It has come to be quite a fad among the orlmlnals. There are now seven counterfeiters In jail here. DeWItts Little Early Risers never disappoint. They are safe, prompt, gen tle, effective In removing all Impurities from the liver and bowels. . Small an easy to take. Never gripe or distress. 9. 8. Duffy. Fall Dress Goods. , All wool flannel for waists 25c. and 47c yd. also special value In 66 Inch Broad Cloth In all colors including Black Wo. yd. . BARFOOT 8. Prescriptions at Davis . .Davis' Prescription Pharmacy makes a specialty of prescriptions.' . Every pre scripttoa sent there receives prompt and careful attention!, - Only tbe purest and best drugs are used. No substitution ' Is ever practiced, but every prescription Is filled exactly a the physician wishes. Tbe prices are fair and reasonable. Bend yours there to be nueq. V Laxative Tasteless Chill Toole. A tasteless . combination of tonic laxative Iron and Quinine not only a ure euro for all forms of malarla-but a genoral ' system tonlo quieting the nerves aud promoting digestion. Norperoui testimonials of It efficacy la alugglshnoss of the digestive trset are given. .' ' !''.."; ' i" it ' r-r . Every bottle warranted If you are not benefited yoor money will be refunded, Oo. at Bradbam's Pharmacy. - Millinery Department. r.Wo are showing the best stock and the most beautiful Hats we have ever shown, reasonably priced too, the new veilings and pompons have have ar- 1 rived. BARFOOTJB. LAXATIVE TASTELESS hill tg;:id, it, ..a t Will Be Briefer Than Any Yet Submitted To Congress, Washington, Oct. 87.-Prcsldont Roosevelt has Informed the inemlera of his Cabinet that he will read to them for criticism during the present week his first annual message to Congress. This document Is briefer than any mes sage yet transmitted, and it will probably be compressed into still smaller compasB Mr. Roosevelt does not propose to burden the poople by a lengthy document, thrrl sight of which will appall them. It Is his opinion that a message briefly but Btrong ly discussing each of the Important ques tions engrossing tho attontion of the country will be what the nation wants. Mr. Roosevelt has been furnlshd by the members of the Cabinet with data such as was given to Mr. McKinley, but he Is paraphrasing It. Mr. Roosevelt does not write with a pen- Ho dictates, sometimes to Secretary Cortelyou, sometlmeato As sistant Secretary Loeb and again to As sistant Secretary Barnes. His message is not, of course, completed. It will be necessary to revise it this week when be learns the views of his Cabinet, and events may cause changes and additions before it is finally transmitted to Con gress. T0.CLEANSE THE SYSTEM Effectually yet gently when costive or bullous, to permanently overcome hab itual constipation, to awaken tho kid neys and liver to a healthy activity, without irritating or weakening them, to dispel hcadachca, colda, fevers, use Syrup of Figa, made, by tho California Fig Syrup Co. JtopJtJ YOUR HAIR IS FALLING. You Day be absolutely bald within a year. You can save your hair by using Coke Dandruff Care It allays the itching, cures dandruff and promotes a vigor ous, healthy growth- Get the genuineimitations are worth less. Sold by druggists the world over. Coke Shampoo and Toilet Soap is unequaled for beautifying the complexion and shampooing the hair. A DELIGHTFUL TOILET REQUISITE. A. R. BREMER CO., CHICAGO. The Northlight. 1H Jury of Awards, appointed by the P--American Exposition Ui consider ira' lj of Acetylene Generators, has r a tiled to us the HIGHEST GOLD MSDAl, storing absolutely the. highest mbera of points for simplicity, eln i iiu-y and safety, on the Northlight Mac III lie. 1 he jury consisted of Col. D. P. Heap, CHirman, Lieutenant Colonel of Engin eers, United States Army; Prof. Geo. C. Pond of the University of Pennsylvania and Prof. Geo. Sheparduiin of the Uni versity of Minnesota. This is the third timo that we have received tho highest awaril at an expo sition, havins been thus honored at Omaha In 1898, and at 1'hiladolphia in 1000. Information freely furnished by ad- di-i&s'ng If. J. WEATHER8BEE, Agent for Noitli Carolina, New Bern, N. C. Judges of Good Breeding 'fr gyt ipocial attention to the style ana cut 01 a man s eiouunir, nu iron f ood reason.: Stylish, weU tailored, per ect fllting suit and overcoat add to the good appearance of a- man and to his Satisfaction. We do first-class tailoring at reasonable prtees.k'vv ' ."' XV IX. Chad wick. ' t Highest niarket price paid for amo. BTJIUtUS & GRAY CO., ;. rjf-;.:;, y . New Born, N. C. .', - "' Alt persons, are forbidden to' hunt on my land, "Clermont" plantation, with gun, dog or otherwise, -.' , . fee Acts of Legislature, 1001. Chapter lxly-llno. ' , " ; ' ; Oct. 25lh, 1001. ., - . HENRY R. BHTAlf. IS ffilMS. I Cape Cod Cranberries, Evaporated reaches. Dried Apples, Fresh loose Oatflakes. Ontario Prewired Buck wheat. Old Kiieh- ion Plain Buckwheat. Fancy Elgin and Fox River Butter. Atinoro's Celebrated Mince Meat. Malaga Grapes, Florida Oranges. Fresh Oyster Crackers. Sauer Kraut, Catsup, Sauce and Pickles. Car load New Wheat Flour. A regular 25c Galvanized Water Pail for Uic. I will thank you for a Bhare of your patronage. Highest quality of goods at the lowest possible price. Very Respectfully, .1 1. 'Phone 91. A Delicious Breakfast. You'll be sure to enjoy the cakes if the syrup is right, we have not only the best syrups for giving flavor io jour caker, but the best flour and corn meal, ready-mixed pnn-cake flour and buckwheat. . Just received new mackerel, grape nuts, oatflakes, hominy, full line package crackers and whatever contributes to the best mkm. Respectfully, J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St Grocer. Cotton FIREPROOF WAItiOEIOl Sll. COTTON STORED AND INSURED at Small Cost and roasoiiahh- advances made on same if desired. Storage of Cotton for much higher come. ftp Correspondence Solicited. E. K. BISHOP, JVext to Cotton Exchange, JVew ISern, IV. Down Go High Prices! 35c COFFEE 20c Pound. Try a pound and yon will be con vinced that we give tho best value in the city for the money. Respectfully, Archbell 1 Co., PH0NB 194. TS BROAD ST. Do you ever have an Accident ' V "liyou do nevrlnd It, tor Q. Tf . Waters Bon can repair is as one Ton art out nothing It not satisfied when you have your carriage repairing done here. We guarantee all our work. It pays ns to da goad work. It wlU ray you to have your work done hsre. WJ do work that you oan depend on, and rlosi are right, like our work. ' v. ' ReanectfullV. ' 0. 33. TVotcw & Con, 78 Broad 6t, KwBa,N.Oi .. Celery Ecaffache Powicn. ' ' There la not snv bottor remedy J headache than these powders. Th t never fall to relieve. Made and sold only at Davis' Prescription Pharmacy, Wholesale A Retail Oroeer, 71 ltrcaI Hi meals, you'll Phone 137, Si WMMMmUUWflMM Storage The statistical posiiion jnslilirs ihc prices, which we lu-lirvt-uill s-.nvly WE LEAD in BARGAINS. A few 3n.00 ami IM.00 wheels going at $18.00 and $'20.00. A few Second-hand wheels In perfe, I order. Excellent Bargains. We make a specialty of repairing I!i eyeles, Guns, oto. Work Uuaranti.ed. WM. T. HILIi, Dealer in Bictolrs, Fiheabhs, Si-ortino Goods, Phonoobii'iis, Job Pointing, RuBBin Stami-h, Skai. Phkssks, &c l-3 Middle St. NEW BERN, N. Bicycles Below Cost :. - I will sell wheels for the follow ing prices as long as lean get them. When the present stock ia exhaust ed there will be no more at these: 1901 Tribune Cbainloss, the best wheol made, $50.00 ".1000 Tribune CHAINLESS $40.00 1001 JToatheretone -..? CHAINLESS $30.00 ' These are hew wkea's and nil in perfect ordor; . . . . -' : Chain Wheels at $12 and 115.' ; , : Ecflpectfully, c .. r L 171. Edgcrton. . Cor, Pollock A Craven 5t. - .rxx ja lind here. A,
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