( - VOL XIX-NO. 187. NXW.BIEH, R.' C.,-TUESDAY M0ERIH8, NOVEMBER 5, 1901. TWENTIETH YEAR THEIR OWN WAT. TUB MARKETS. v HAGKBURN For the LEAST MONEY.. This is our method of doing business and it has proven to be a drawing card by which we hold the best trade in New Item. Every Department in oar store is filled with the Best Values 'it? 10-4 N. 0. Blankets - - 10x11-4 Bed Spreads, 75c to Comforts " Sateen lined, An elegant line of Window Shades with all fixtures complete, Price 25c, 35c & $3.50 5.00 1.25 8.50 60c. 47-49 POLLOCK STREET. v i Received this Week. ( ape Cod Cranberries, Celery, Quaker Ontflukcs, Shred ded Wheat Bitcnils, rod ed White Wheat, Old Kashion and I roparid Buckwheat, Hecker's Kliip .lac Pun ( 'nko Flour, l.'je nnd Graham, Cream of Wheat. Full Cream (. heese, Imported ai,d Domestic Macaroni, Whole and Shredded Codfish, Iriili mid went litalos, Corn ed Mackerel. Fox River Print Butter, Good Cooking Butter, &c. Good Goods make good buineiw, lmor m,cxU nrr never cheap. Think it over and come to Parker's where ymi will lind everything fresh. Yours to Please, J. !E3. JPJbJE&ZZT: Tx., Wholesale and Retail Grocer, PHONE (it). fW. Kroiul A Hancock Siv NOTE THE PRICES At the Planters Warehouse. F. 8. EHNUL. W.J. FRANKS 112 lbe. 11.75. 251 lb. 11.50. 130 " " 14.26. 78 " 13.00. 103 " u 11.60. til 8100 63 " " 19.00. 33 " I860. 47 " - 28.60" 20 " " 80.0O. U V. LANCASTER 60 " . 18.004 88 II. 18.76. J, M. IPOCK. jjg i 27 0Q 108 lbs. 18.00. r 10 75 . 10 " 86.00. 81 " " 17.00. L. DAWkON. 88 " " 88.00. 814 lb.. fl.00. M " " 47.00. 100 - 10.00. 8-1 ' " 88.60. 264 - " 18.00. J. H. BIMPK1N8. rENNIK WILLIS. 475 lbs. 9 16.00. 87 lhs. Q 10.75 BAM MOORE. : : J- A3 lbs. 1175. J . .. "i0" 5 18.76. ,"-w-. 0 - 18.86. M. IPOCK. 16 ' 87.00. 83 II. 11.60. le - 40.oo. M " " iron! L. B. HARPER. 88 " 81.50. (00 lbs. O 8.00. O. a OABKim " " SMlbs. 16J6. 18 " 85.00. 81 88J. 100 MjOO. 80 - - 18.00. 148 " - 18J85. 77 " " 1800. 184 " 10J85. 150 " nioo. , Yours to Please, Planters Warehouse Co., J. It EOWABD, UanaRor FOR RENT I - 10 room house, with water sewer and both, . corner King and East Front itreet. v: : t-j; 9 room brick house, Hancock st, between Pollock and South Front, hat water, sewerage and bath. 4 , Offices and stores ' under Stanl j Hall on Craven street , Thoropghlyrenovat and paint o tnrougnout. fr.Wi&"A Inanire tip: I' Ji 1 $ M. IIAIIN A BON'S STABLES. p. TnEswrra, ''BLiCISuia&PMuHT, aaafaetarer f ;; jv:,;;i Barries, W areas, Carta. ' K Bepalrtar Pa BhsrtMetle Baggies, WafOas, Carts and Drayi kept oti baud for sale. J- 1- larik Tnl M.t- . ,:V-r kay twiMi rl Hntt, k riawns, HHrBKBJ,K.d.' ' ! !iiLBook Store VC Anoaier Old Yeteran ApbroacWpf the End of Life. Boraad latehes Dan are Cettoa. A rrest tf eaabUrs at W el dea. Williams Waatt Ne groes. Commlasloier TonnrisBory. Ralbiqh, Not.' 4, At the Soldiers Home here last night Henry Lee to otralrzed. He Is 89 Tears of age, a na- tire of Maasaoluuetts, and was a good soldier. He served in the cavalry, ai subtitute of the late Got. Ellas Carr. IHIi oondlUon Is critical. The Supreme court this week takes up the docket of.sppeals from the 11th dis trict. . News today from attorney general Gilmer, who Is sick with typhoid fever at a hospital here, Is that he li holding his own very well. The Bute charters the AmoiOwen Cherry Tree Co., of Henrietta, Ruther ford county, capital 810,000, and Sumner Sons A Co., of Ashevule, who will make and sell electricity In various forms. Yesterday afternoon a lire alarm was sent In here and It was found that an eleven year old white boy while "play ing train on the Southern railway's cot ton platform was using matches, which et fire to 25 bales. He took off hit coat and tried to put out the fire. A po liceman appeared and the boy fled. The officer chased him and caught him In front of the penitentiary. Today he was sent oa to court. Not a few people here are well pleated at the arrest at Weldon of a lot of gamb lers. Your correspondent learned today that during the Stato fair hero a lot of gamblen had rooms to a building on the principal bnalneu street and did but! Ami openly In violation of the law. One of tbete was a Baltimore gambler,an"old timer", while known as "Roly Holy." It was stated teveral weeks ago by the Counsel of State that tbe " old arsenal was to be removed from the Capitol Square, bnt nothing has been done. There it much Influenza among horses In thit city and tectlon. "Peg Leg" Williams, promoter of the 4amoui negro eiodus a dozen years ago from thlt section. Is here again after negroes, and wanti 2500 to go south and west. Insurance commissioner Young says that at Bmlthfleld today C. It, Hassell, whose arrest he caused last woek for representing unlicensed insurance com panies, waived examination. Ball In 86001s demanded of him. Mr. Youag says that Hsssell Is the very man who was sent to the penitentiary from Car teret county for graveyard insurance swindling sndwss pardoned by Gov. RusseU. He admits that hit name Is O. B. Hsssell. Insurance commissioner Young will attend the trial at Wilmington this week of Hauser, a merchant, who is cbsrged with attempting to burn lilt ttore. This is the case In which trains of paper and straw, scores of yards in length was laid in all directions, to carry tbe Are swiftly and surely, s clock being used to start the Are. TO CLEANSE THE SYSTEM i Effectually yet gently when costive or billions, 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 Svrup of Firs, made by the California Pig Syrup Co. In an Escaped Balloon. Bah Fbahcibco, Nov. 8. The nine oc cupants of the car of the balloon which escaped from this city yesterday, re turned safely today. The balloon was landed near Pescadero, 60 miles south of this city, and but a short distance from the ocean. The balloon was st one time setting out to sea, but was blown back to land. When the balloon broke Its bonds It sailed away In a southerly direction South of Redwood City It struck another air current which took It toward the ocean over the summit of the cost range. Nineteen miles from Lahonda and about six miles from Pascadero, lies Betty Thompson's place. Thompson was up and out when the balloon came along by Wuur's Mill and grappled the rope. By this time much of the gas had been let out of the balloon nnd the power was week. , Dr. Bull's puis tor Liver inis. One pill a dose. Box, 60 pills, 10ts. Cars Constipation, Liver Troubles, Bil iousness, Impure Blood, Dyspepsia, Fe male Complaints. Btomacb and Bowel Disorders. Dr, Bull's Plljs never gripe Special Notice. We are having the eutlre-f ront of our store taken out to make way for our new French glass window, but this will In no wsy Interfere with our regutar busl- . . ... ,BABFOOT'8. 1 r j aft kmds of . , ( ; Musical f ilnstrttments.Z Mt 6. H. Ennctt. : List of Letter na la tbe fost umos m new Bern, Craven county, N. C. Nov., 4, WOli f ;iv:. . atVa van. ,! i B Levi Boston, , can of Jaoob "Wig- igins. . . r .0 L. O. Cotton. t D Les Davis, & a Dandey. F Haywood Freeman. i sa-Bhaheea Merooa. O-Chat S. OdoanalL WM. Wslston, J. T. Welkins, Ospt Joan Woodall, ear of barge Bohuy f Hunters! tloticc! , - , ;' All persons era' forbidden to hant on my land, "Olormont" plantation, with gnn.dog or otherwise.: r l v. . , . ; t ee Acts of Legltlsfure, 1901. Chaptt r Uty-three. . (';'i.':.,i.Mv'" : Oct.5ih 1901.1 : , HENUY R. BRYAN. Slate Auditor Gets a Shock From County Officials. Special to JoumaL - Raleigh, November 4. The State Auditor was amazed today at the receipt from a register of deeds of one eounty a statement that he and the board pf com missioners hsd decided to put the pen sion tax on polls at 10 Cents, the old fig ure, Instead of 12 cents (as the-newlaw requires.) There wss yet more amaze ment when a letter came from another register saying he hsd decided to make the public school tax on property 19cts. instead of 18. The Children's Friend. You'll have s cold this winter. Maybe you have one now. Your children will suffer too. For coughs, croup, bron chitis, grip and other winter complaints One Minute Cougb Cure, never falls. Acts promptly. It Is very pleasant to the taste and perfectly harmless. C. B. George, Winchester, Ky., writes "Our lttle girl was attacked with croup late one nlgbt and was so hoarse she could hardly speak. We gave hor a few doset of One Minute Cough Cure. It relieved her Immediately and she went to sleep. When she awoke next morning she hsd no signs of hoarseness or croup. F. 8. Duffy. The following quotations were receiv ed by J. K. Latham & Co, New Bern N. O. Nsrw York, Nov. 4. Open. High. Low. Cloee Oottoh; Nov...v. Dee January.... March.... May 7.60 . 7.66 7.65 7.6D 7.53 7.65 7.70 7.65 7,60 7.54 7 60 7.63 7.57 7.65 7.49 7,66 7.66 7.01 7.55 7.51 WHHAT: Deo May..... Cobs: Dec. May BIOS: Jan Chicago, Nov. 4. Open. High. Low. Close .. 70t ... 74 Open. .. 58 .. m 711 74 nigh. 69 61 Open. High. . 767i 770 701 74i Low. 68 00 Low. 703J 7U 74 Close 68 61 Close 762 8008; Sugar Coo. T.... Bo Ry .... U.P L.... C. B.8.... Tex. Pac . A. O.F... A. R. T... Y Ch.... Now York, Nov. 4. Open. High. Low. Close .. 118 118 118 118 33 HI 42 12 42 11 41 63 62 1H 42 26 62 1 be New York Slock and Cotton Ei ri9S be ciosed today, election Liverpool Bpo 4.U-31. dales 8000 bales. 1j irt Nut Dec. 4.11. Dec-Jan 4.11. a.t 4 n. KEW IIEKN COTTON MAItKKT. Cn.inaln tho lo.ial market yesterday i as quoted from 7.25. I'OKT KKIJKJI'TS. iilt v tcu'l 4il (KM Tii's ve;k. tt". 48O0O Mon. C9000 Tues. Wed. Tnuiii. Frl. :. ?i i , ifOUKttt tut.4. ' B-MattleBretle. , !' . O Fannie Osrrett. H-KmmB.Hrtlt.. J Jf I 1sa-alm , l- i'W w im tan sas ; '-"f j K-HaUle Robsrts. Cassis J. Wright' : 8Aay Bhlelds, TUIa SprulU, Asnle Bsepard, Betlle Sawyer, Xllxabetfc Saw yer. V Kf-t -.-' f. j-V ' W-Mrs.: Wlllla Wlllhms, OassU J. Persons eslllng'fotr the above letters will ' pleas say advertised and give date of list.. -...i--..v -J Th (eguUtlont now requite that one (1 oeot shall be collect d on the dollvery of esoh advertised letter; V J 4 . : : a. w. HAjtoocicp-it" i. CASTOR iY For Iufants and Children, Til Iti Y:a I'ivj .:::;3 C:::'I Cearsth yr ' Cjuotarsof C. - Recall of Minister Wn. Washihoton, Nov. 8 Mr, Wu, the Chinese minister, returned to the city tonight. He ssid he had not received anv notice of his recall to China, nor any Intimation that he would be asked to return. As he has heretofore ex pressed himself, the minister would not be surprised In the least If such action were contemplated by his government as he has now served on the mission here for more than a year longer than the customary time allowed by the For eign Office at one place, vUs three years. He ta simply holding over now, and his recall and the appointment of a succes sor would be limply In line of established practice. Mr. Wu's tenure has been very satisfactory to the administration and It Is understood that It was through repre sentations of the officials here conveyed to the Chinese government that It wu oontlnued. When asked whether he would return to China If be were recalled Mr. Wa re plied with feeling: Why shouldn't IT All my Interests or there." Reliable and Gentle. ! "A pill's a pUl," says the ssw. $ut there are pills and pills. You want a pill which Is osrtaln, thorough and gen tle. Mosul grips. D Witt's Little Early Risen fill the MIL Parely vegetable. Do aot fore but sssist th bowels to act. Strengthen and invlgoratsv Small and easy to take. F.B. Duffy. , . r . Snow U Dnlnth. '.. . j Dottrrn, Murs, Nor. 1 The first enow of tbe season struck Duluth' this afternoon and continued for about half an hoar, Ths temperature It very cold wltk prospects ef mors now totnprraw. . i i ' -f f ' REMAINS OP SPANISH ADItlRAL Admiral Ynitmiri Body at Rcw Ysrk; f'JUntm'ft $Pla.i Nn,W Tons, Nof I '-Th Bpsnlsh steamship Monteserral, , oa her- way borne from Havana, came Into port to day with her flag at half-mast. Ia a mortosry department Is the body of Ad' mlral Villamll, who lost hU life during the encounter with the American ships at Baotlago. Tlie body Is oa th wsy to Spain. . ' v weok last year. 898,000 4)00 46000 58000 53000 42000 47000 294,000 Modern Surgery Surpassed While eullerln? from a bad caso of piles I consulted a physician who ad vised mo to try a box of DeWllt's Witch Hazel Salve," says G. F. Cailer, Atlanta Go. "I procured a box and was entirely cured. DoWltl'a Witch Hazel Salve is s splendid cure for piles, giving relief la etantly, and I heartily recommend it te all sufferers. " Surgery Is unnecessary to cure plies. DeWltt's Witch Hazel balVe will cure any case. Cuts, burns, bruises and all other wounds are also quickly cured by It. Beware of conn terfella. F. 8. Duffy. Celery Headache Powders. There Is not any better remedy 1 headache than these powders. The never fall to relieve. Made and sold only st Davis' Prescription Pharmacy. i, Spices. ' Good Spices. Bplcoi that cost a little more than those you generally get at the grocery ttore, bnt what does s fi action of a cent amount to compared with s Jar of plcklet that are "Jnut rljjhl." You yourself know that In pickling, or In cooking you can't expect V-st rwmlts unlost your iplcot are good, l.f-t tie apply yoe with thwie nw ;:t tills yoar. At BrSilham's rhani.u. y. . Two Nights Only ! Monday, , Tuesday, H-KQVEUBER-.Z Herald Square Opera Company. Presenting High Class Comle Opera. MONDAY NIGHT "The Circus GlrL" TUX8DAY u "TheVlllage Bride" Catchy Bongs, " Clever Comedians, Handsome Costumes, Pretty Girls, General AdmUton 75c. Beats reaerv ed without extra charge. Gallery S5C .7 r 7 j y A mb AsaTh giving Guest, yonr stllre eannot be too good or too One. You should wear only the best, and If you have as make your suit It will be tho lxwt tlmt can be made. - You itn't r"t s Rood suit anywhere else for the prices we oharga. , ; " "ew ? francv Evaporated (Apples, Califo nia Peaches, Dried Peaches and Apilcs(slicol), Cranber'e9. New Bbl. Pickled Tripe 5c lb. Spiced I'igs Foot 5c lb. Fulton Market Beef, Pickled Rump Pork, English Cured Shoulders and California lams. Heinzs Catsup, Mustard and Pickles. Irish Potatoes and Codfish, Yam Potatoes. Malaga Grapes and Floiida Orange? F'ae lot Nice Toilet Soap at a very low price. Oream Cheese and Bologna. Fresh loose Oatflakes, P epared and Plain Buckwheat. Very Finest Elgin and Fox River Print Butter. I respectfully ask you to call and examine my stock. Respectfully, J. L. UcDMIEl Phone 91. 71 Broad St. Wholesale & Retail Grocer, Jfg A Good Cook is always particulnr to got first-class groceries. Wo have a reputation for llrst elass goods and quick deliv ery, built by years of cureful attontio ton the wants of our customers; and you can de peiiTl on it, we won't injure it by any trilling now. bend in a trial order if you are not already a customer. Wo are still offering Hoyal Blue Coffeo every TM pound FREK, and want to see your name with other lucky people. J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St Grocer. Phone 137. Cotton Storage FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. COTTON STORED AND INSURED at Small Cost and misoiu.bl. advances made on fame if desired. The statistical position justifies ibc Storage of Cotton for much higher prices, which wo believe will surely come. HP Correspondence Solicited. E. K. BISHOP, Next to Cotton Exchange, New Kern, IV. V. J. A. JONES, tables Livery, Feed, Sale and Exchange .Largess and Finest Stock of arid. IvCTJXjICS ever offered for sale in New Bern. A Car Load of each j oat received. Also a complete line of Buggies, Wagons, Harness, Rolee, Whips. Cat t Wheels, Ac. . ' ' J. A. JONES, Droad Street, Stewart's OH Stand. AalSG. tstfi eay to ask for A!tCHCoifccl. 1 Boj'njf Coffee froni our' roaster irnaltos it possible for you to obtain all the strength aiid. flator, ' this is really what yon buy for the grounds jou throw away." A pound of onr A. A 0. Coffee will male more onps than pound of any other brand pf ooffoe.-. Why? , 'Because -ws roast it fresh erery weelt. Trf a pound. Arclihll fi Co, FH0R8 14. BROAD ST. FOR SALE! faiWe j lm - Giiiii Rant The Cotton fiinnlng Plant situa ted on Trent Blver," in the City of New Bern is for, sale. There are Four Glnu, Steem Tress and neces sary machinery, with ample power to operate the plant . ' f ' - ' The plant U ; admirably, situated on wharf with deep water, accessi ble to all kind! of craft, and near the business part of the city. For information and term ap ply to':;"'; icCa,.,:. : j('.vJt DeW.TEVKNSON, C'sstsvwhat yetiaaL J

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