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.vol; xixrso. J93. : TWENTIETH KAU MW-BIEN . CI, TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 12. J801. r 1. THE MEMORIAL. - THE RALEIGH MONUMENT. v" v'r nr -- w v : , L .-.' , ,: ' &i ts A i SPECIAL FOR Air All Wool Plaid, 88 inches . wide, good values at 60c, this week Only 374c. And we call, attention to another Good Value, a Repellant cloth,; 68 .- inches wide, iu gray,, blue, brown, green and black, Only 40c yard. I ALL GOODS GUARANTEED. " 47-49 POLLOCK STREET. V I J1TNT uECKlVGIi atf Load Flotiff i mode from new wheat. If you want good bread don't fail to give us a call and you will be sure to become our customer. We also have h fresh supply of all kinds of Cereals such as Hecker's Flap Jack Pancake Flour, Mucker's Prepared aud Old Fashioned Buckwheat, Shredded Wheat Bis cuits, Quaker Qatflakes, Pettyjohn Brealtfast Food, Rye and Graham Flour, Fresh Grits, and Uig Homimy,.,. Carolina Rice, &e. Fox River and Fancy Elgin Butter re ceivtd fredh every week, also a full line of Mince Meats, May pie Syrup, &c. Yours to Please, 3 J. 23. jSBJSJSS Jx., Wholesale and Retell Grocer. J PIinMi1 l!Q tm RmujI Jk IIiinmuiL- Km Tobacco is Selling High, And you will make no mistake in bring ing it to the New Bern Market. Our buyers are anxious for all grades from scrap to wrapper, you get the lull worth ot your load. LAST PREMIUM SALE OF THE SEASON, THURSDAY; NOV. Offered on . Bring in your tobacco and we will please you with GOOD PRICES. Yours to Please, Planters Warehouse Co., . '-"J. n L , . . .-,'-, . t, : '- . -r,',".. m " - f - J. II: S. B OURRIN, Auctioneer. f slBooR. Store f i A full supply of all kinds of Musical, -Instruments.,1 G. N. Ennctt: FOR REIT ! 10 room house, with water tewor and bath, comer King and East Front streets. ' . 9 room brick house, Uanoook st, between Pollock and South Front, hns water, sewerage and bath, ,. -O.Tlces and stores under Stanly 1T'.1 on Craven street. ; -, Tboronhly renovated and paSt i I I'.ronliout. ; Iii'ruiro at J !. IIAIXN & WXS fcTAliLI;3. ONE WEEK. and we will see that ' 2 tst, Premiums are All Grades. ..'- HOWARD, Manager. Attention Sportsmen I ert directea to our iina of Run. n) ammunition. The oelobrated W . . ... o nd V. M. 0. thella arc the best, we do no crry ny 01 uie 10 Oftlied "Just N food". Vour attAntibn i especially call ed to our double barrel liammnrlesn gun' tow tO.OO original price S5.00. Hirie barrwl gum at f 5.00. A good double barrel gun t 19.50, Good .port ! 1m po8ibIe with poor Rung and ammuni tion, the experienced hunter knows this and comei to"? i , Denier in nieroi i! Fiheaiims, BronTino OoOW, I'HONOOHAPIIH, JOB I'lUM-mo, HdBima Htamih, ai. rwEMtt, 4n. 1-J KUJie St.. . f.VY rr". 1, K. .ilKI W "'W Mr, Holiday, to Marry an Heiress of the First Class. , ; ; 1 OraaberrrBoffi of Trrell Caty. GoTeraor Aycook Goes Ll to Wllmlncton. PenBloa ' , lists Wanted. Bepub-' - A . lleans'are.Wor- - " , rleo. , Raleigh, Not. 11. tthoney General Qllmer la sleker than Is generally believed. vEe hM had fever 80 days. His temperature ranges bom 100 to 108. ' There are perhaps some kid ney complication). He nude a campaign In the east last year and malaria got a hold on him. 1 , ' '. i . Cards are out to the marriage of Mr. Oaarles Boiling Holliday, son of OoL A Q.HolUday,toMlnBwlft of Wilming ton, Delaware. Jhe bride-elect Is a great heiress and Is said to have 88,000,000 In her own right." The father of the groom elect, was the first president of the Ag ricultural and Meosanlcal College here, bat now lives In New Tork. i . The order of Hallway Conductors In this division yesterday had their annual dinner, at which thirty were present. State engineer J. H. ItcRee li here, having completed the boundary survey of the State's swamp lands In Tyrrell oounty. He says the Cranberry bogs there, of which there are throe or four, are full of berries, and that the old set tlers claim those were not planted but have always been there. It appears that none of the berries are gathered. There will be five volumes of the North Carolina Regimental Histories. The printing ie being dono by Nash Bros., of Qoldaboro. The binding will be done here. Governor Ay cock leaves for Goldjboro tomorrow morning. He goes to 'Wil mington tomorrow evening and Willi spend Wednesday there at the conven tion of the Daughters of the Confederacy He then returns to Ooldsboro und will remain there until Saturday. The Supreme Court wil l devote this week, to the docket of appeals from the mh district. tate Uhemlst EUgorer profuasor of biology Sterens and profesnor of agri culture Beveklll left today for Washing ton to attend the annual conference of agricultural Colleges. A number of merchants In various parts ot the Btate are writing the State auditor for the name of pensioners in their respective conntles. They want these in order to sell tnelr goods, and take up their pension warrants, no doubt at a heavy discount The auditor refuses to give them the lists. He says he intends that the pensioners shall get all that m due them. The Republloans are quite agitated theso-dayi regarding politics. Some of them are attacking Senator Frltchard. Othert say It Is folly to attack the "boss," who will certainly retain his control of North Carolina politics so long as he is In office. Tha ex-strlkera on the Heaboard Air- Une here are angry because six of the biggest advocates of the strike have gone to Spencer to work In the South ern railway shops at Spencer. Ihe ex- strikers claim - that the strike on the Soathern Is still qn. - Miss Lula Woodell. dauehter of B. H. Woonell, grand secretary of the Grand Lodge : L O. 0, FV is dangerously sick here. She was attacked suddenly with spasms and had 17 of these la "quick sue Ceaslon.. ,",'' 'f'' '- ? r , Reliable and Gentle. . "A pill's a pill,", says the saw. ; But (herd are pills , and. pills. You want a pill wbloh U certain, thorough and (ten tie. Mast n't gripe. Do Witt's Little Early Kiarro nil the binv purely vegetable. Do not force but assist, ike bowels to act, Strengthen and invigorate. Small ; and easy to take. f. 8. Duffy..' - It Islsn ertabllsheTtact tnatOough Is Simply an effort of nature to get rid of soma Irritation, Carolina Oongh Cure wDl directly effect this, by repairing the damage done to the tissues of the sir passages In the lungC Too ean't make any mistake in trying It, Ids harmless and equally good for old and young. No on re, no pay. 26c at Bradham'e. ;. 4 Goard Afatast Surprises. " Mjjiii, Noy.' 10. According to ad vices from Oatabolagan, capital of the itland of Bamar, Lukban, the Insurgent leader has seat, a message to General Pmlth declaring that he will not listen to negotiations for surrendor .until all, the Americans have withdrawn from the Gandara valley. .. General Smith bis ordered ever Amer loan soldlor In the Island of Hamar and the Island of Leyta never to be without arms, even at meal time., gfr U deter mined that tho shall be no more sur prises, and commaudlng odlcers will he held responsible. , Ooneral Hnilth also directs that scorning unit continue In eeesantljrantl that all riot and bnmp cap tured must be ilcMroyod. He conHldors tbe capture of Luklma only a qumtlon f a very short time. " . m t " l,r J ( ii Association Formed at Raleigh for Mc- " "'tlnlej Honument. Special to Journal. 5 Bauioh, Nov. 11. The Central Mc- Klnley Memorial Association was formed today in the exeontlve office at the Capi tol. " ,- Governor Aycock ' was chairman Of the meeting, Willis G. Brlggs, Secretary and Joseph G. Brown, Treasurer. ' The following- were .appointed as a committee to prepare an address and memorial to the State, ca'llng for con tributions toward erecting the proposed memorial: Governor Aycock, Richard H. Battle, O. J. Bailey, R;S. Gray and B, F. Dixon. It Is proposed to raise at least one thousand dollars in North Carolina for tela purpose ; Dr. Ball's Illls tor Liver Ills. - One pill a dose. . Box, 50 pills, lOcts. Care Constipation, Liver Troubles, Bil iousness, Impure Blood, Dyspepsia, Fe male Complaints, Btomach and Bowel Disorders. Dr. Boll's Fills never gripe. Satisfaction for France. Paris, Nov. 10. The Frenoh Foreign Office has announced that the Sultan has signed an irade for the execution of - his engagements with the French govern ment, and that the Franco-Turkish dis pute Is how at an end. Tewfli Pasha, councillor of the French embassy lu Constantinople, notifying him of the signing of the irade, which, while set tling the original French demands, ac- oepts the fresh demands as set forth in a dispatch to The temps from Constanti nople, Friday, and cabled tq the Asso ciated Press togother with an additional clause by which the Saltan pledges him self to consider as authorized in full right the foundations, extensions, con structions and repairs of the schools and religious and' hospital establishments which France may desire to carry out, If the Porte Is advised of her intentions and makes no objection within five months. , -; TO GLEAKSB IHE SYSTEM Effectually yet gently when costive or bllllous, 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, mado by the California Fig Syrup Co. Escaped Convicts Robbing. Kansas Citt, Nov. 10. None of the escaped convicts from the Fort Leaven worth prison was taken today, although armed guards and eltisens kept up a steady hunt all day. Last evening three of the prisoners held np and robbed a man near Manhattan, Kan., but escaped and all trace ot them was lost. One of the men Is believed to be Frank Thomp son, the notorious negro leader of the mutiny. TUB MARKETS. The following quotations wore recelv ed by J. E. Latham dt Co, New Bern N. O. Naw You, Nov. 11. ConoHj , Deo January..... March May Open. High. Low. Close ,. 7.47 7.40 7.80 7.80 7.80 7.4S 7,88 '7.87 7.44 7.40 7.85 7,83 . 7.46 7.41 7.87 7.84 Chicago, Nov 11. Waaife Deo. .. . May Com: ' May.:.... Rlb: Jau.'.y.... Open. High. Low. Close ' 721 76 Close 62 Close 770 ..72 78, .:.78Jt. 70 Open. High. Open. High. ..' 770 . - TIH 72( , 75. Low., 63, Low. '770 '- New York', Nov. It. Open. High. Low. Close Btockjj Sugar ...... . ,110 841 13 . 41 '27- 122, 841 Wf 44t '49 .28' 63 120 , r ; i2j- 44 41, 87' 66. 122 .m 121 44, 411 28 -66 Bo By a a. r U.S.L..V Ue 6 8. Y Tex. Pid a e, i A.a Oa Vf 4 a B.B.T Ys.ch. . ' Vsnr BERN COTTON MABKKT. ' .' . Cotton In the .local market yesterday was quoted from 7 to 7. .. V" ' ; '.. ' i.' I4vwryol ' '"" Spots 4.5-16. Sales 8,000 bales'. .. "" . Futures, Nov-Dec, 4.04, Deo-Jan4.08. Apr-May 4,09. , 10RT BKOK1PTS. 'v t - t fisms week ' ,','':'- last year. Last wexk ' " 820,000 . This week . ,204,000 Sat. 44000 62IKK) Mon. Tues. Wsrl. Thurs. Frl. 40W0 41000 4G000 0 000 if rF 'O of (' 'I'lV I Its Erection at Raleigh Planned. A Com- S - ,mlttee Hamed. Special to Journal. ' . Ralcioh, N. C, November 11. The plan to erect at "Raleigh a monument to Sir Walter Raleigh, whose name Is forever united with the early history of Carolina and after whom the Capitol Is namod, has taken definite' shape. It is proposed In the first place that every boy and girl in the schools of the Stale be asked to subscribe ono cent each to ward the monument. This will make quite a sum In Itself. Several towns have already sent" In word that the scholars are pledged to this amount, and New Bern is among the number. A committee of prominent men in all parts of the State have been named to promote the undertaking, those on the committee from this city being Mej, Graham Daves and Dr. Geo. Slover. As the matter progresses there will be a plan of action laid out and made known to the public It is a grand ob ject, ene to excite the Intorest and en thusiasm of every one. Outside of the natural Interest that the State has In Sir Walter Raleigh, he was one of tho greatest men in history, in. nobility of character and determination of purpose, and worthy of a monument In any land. WILDWOOD. Result of Cotton Picking, A Mean Act. New Grocery. Need a School Teacher. Personal Mention. November 11. The weather U nice and cool at present. We hare had sever al white frosts lately; It Is getting right dry now. and it seems beat for cotton picking as the frost will not ataln the lint. Onr farmers are about to find out whether they are going to pay out or not. One man Bold his c iltbn lant week ha said ho lacked thirty-four conts pay ing for the guano he put under it, that is bad, all bis labor lost. Rev. J II M Giles, pastor of tho M. B Church, South, closed his protracted meeting at Wlldwood Friday night, he received throe new members. Mr. K. B Stewart lost over 100 gallons of shad oil Monday night at his factory on Bogue sound, some unknown wretch pulled the bung out of the tank and let the oil out. Mr L T Ittdyett has oponcd a now store at Wlldwood, ho keeps a full sup ply of groceries. Mr J II Bell Is busy cooking syrup now, the cane crop ie very short. Mr Lee Murdoch carried oil a raft of loss Friday. He sells bis Umber to Mr W 8 Bell at Newport. Mrs Lizzie Archabell of Washington, Is visiting her mother at Wlldwood, Mrs D W Bell. Miss Alice Heath left Monday for Washington, whore Bhe will go to school. Miss Annie Teasley ono of our fair young ladles left yesterday for Golds boro where she expects to spend tho winter. One of your young men espec ially hated to see her leave, but It Is not far my boy. Our school committee Is bothered to find a teacher to take charge of our school. We have several In our midst, nt they are employed at othor places. Mr. Charlie Carrow of Beaufort spent Friday night at Wlldwood. Misses Minnie Thomas and Lena Per kins of Newport were regular attendants of our protracted meeting. We were glad to have so many of. our friends from Newport with ns In the meeting. Mr. Whitley, the fruit agent has been nere mis wees; aeiirenng trees. - Mrs. H. Murdoch Is very sick again, hope she will be well again soon. She la very old and a little alokneas goes a long way with her. ' , Mrs. Sheppard Bell of Bogue Is visit ing her daughter, Mrs. Teasley at Wild WOOd. . ... -" -ii.i : Mr. Callle Watson and brother, John, went to Rlverdale Friday and returned Saturday.' ' ' J' . Mr Gould has been making some Im provements around his place, known as the Elms. ", " Mr. W. M. Watson, Jr., of'Now Born came down Sunday. CapW J. Oy Plgott,f Bogue, passed through Wlldwood Sunday. , W. V.,'v-',v ii i i ' l -i Dr. Bull's Coogh Syrop Cures - a Cough or Cold at once. Conquers Croop, Whooping : Oongh and Measles Cough Without fall. Best for Bronchitis, Hoarseness,' Grippe,' Phoumonla, Con sumption and Lung Affections.,; Quick, sure results. Price, 25c , Wanted on Good, City Security for 18 months or longer the following a mounta for nepnrate loans; I9,t00.00, (3,000.00, il, 000,00: t Interest. ' ' Parties desiring to loan all or any 81000 part of the above sums klnilly commii' ..nAn'nl.jitewii'i OWBN H. GUIN, 60000 1 Attorney. i.jiiCii ! Btrnycil from my place lust Thursday tlio Iiillnwln;: described mulo: Itoan color, lope'l, wlwlo stnr in face, .old. . about m ' 1 arl f 'II mull 1 notify J. . ; .1 ; : .:t, i v ho mil 'V nil i ! r s f mule. Will plM) I ! i, N X'. or return of Fancy Evaporated 1 Applest California Peachee, Dried f ranberries. New Bbl. Pickled Tripe 6c Fulton Market Beef, Pickled Shouklors and California Hams. Heinz's Catsup, Mustard and Pickles. Irish Potatoes and Codfish, Yam Potatoes. Malaga Grapes and Florida Oranges'. Fine lot Nice Toilet Soap at a very low price. Cream Cheese and Bologna. Fresh loose Oatflakes, Prepared and Plain Buckwheat. Very Finest Elgin and Fox River Print Butter. I respectfully ask jou to call and examine my stock. Respectfully, J. L MEL, 'Phone Ol. J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St. Grocer. Phone 137. Cotton Storage FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. COTTON STORED AND INSURED at Small Cost and reasonable advances made on same if desired. The statistical position justifies the Storage of Cotton for much higher prices, which we believe will surely epme. Correspondence Solicited. E. K. BISHOP, Next to Cotton Exchange, New Bern, N. V. J. A. JONES, Livery, Feed, Sale and Exchange -Largest and HOESSG and. IvCXJIjES ever offered for sale In New Bern.-' ; . Also a complete line of Buggies, Cart Wheels, Ac. ' J. A. aTONES, , Broad Etreet, Stewart's Old Stand. At Wholesale ; ,t , ,) r " ij t !', , 1 -x- ( We are prepared to supply you with . STORE LAMPS, , PLAlK ' LAMPS, FAKCY PARLOR LAM1 B. . ' Our stock of F4HCT CHINA DOLLS, PISTOLS, HOENJ and aU ; ; XI.JAS GOODS Is complete Call on . me at 41 Pollock LAMPS Blre", Now Born, N. O. , ltonj ect fully, ' II. E. 11 .-li. - .i. I Poaches und Aj(pIos(siiccl), 5fe lb. Spiced ligs Feet 5c lb. Rump Pork, English Cured Jp Wholesale & Retail Grocer, 71 Hro4 HU A Good Cook is always particular to got lirst-class groceries. Wo have a reputation fur lirst class goods and quick deliv ery, built by years of curcful attentio ton the wants of our customers; and you can de pend on it, wo won't injure it by any trilling now. Hcnd in a trial order if you are not already a customer. Wo aro still offering Royal Bluo Coffee every Htii pound FREE, and want to see your name with otiier lucky peo ple. tables Finest Stock of- A Oar Load of each Just received. Wagons, Harness, Robes, Whips. :?." It' easy to ask for A. & C. Coffee, ; Buying Coffee from our roaster makes it possible for you to obtain all the strength and flavor,1 .this la reauy wuat you ony ior tne grounds yoTr-throw away. A pound of out a. w v. vuuui nil uin,c tuviv uufv than a pound of any other brand of ' coffee. Why p. Because we roast : it fresh every Week. . Try a pound. ilrolibll Co,: I C:.E 194. rs BROAD ST.
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