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VOL' XIX-NO. 184. NIW BIEN, H. C, WIDNISDAT MORNING, NOVEMBER 13, 1901. TWIMTIKTH V K A II S SPECIAL FOR ONE WEEK. I An All Wool Plaid, 88 inches wide, good values at 60c, this week Only 37 4c. And we call attention to another Good Value, a Iiepellant cloth, 58 inches wide, in" gray, blue, brown, green and black, Only 40c yard. ALL GOODS GUARANTEED. 47-49 POLLOCK STREET. s JUST RECEIVED Cai Load Flow mode from new wheat. If you wiint good bread don't fail to give us a call and you will lie sure to become our customer. We also have a fresh J supply of all kinds of Cereals such an Ilccker'a Flap Jack Pancake Flour, I lacker's Prepared and J Old Fashioned Buckwheat, Shredded Wheat His- ' cuits, Quaker Outflakep, Pettyjohn Breakfast J Food, Ryo and Graham Flour, Fresh Grits mid Big Ilomimy, J Carolina Rice, &c. Fox River and Fanny Elgin Butter re- ceivd froah eVi-ry week, also a full line of Mince Meats, May- J pie Syrup, Ac. Yours to Please, Wholesale and RelHI Grocer, ? PHONIC U!l. Cur. Krone! A Mhaueoek Win. 1 Tobacco is Setting High, And you will make no mistake in bring ing: it to the New Bern Market. Our buyers are nnxious . for all grades from scrap to wrapper, and we will see that you get the lull worth oi your load. LAST PREMIUM SALE OF THE SEASON, ! Trrrrnrn i tr i ir rr i - , r lnuKovsii , iYL v . zisu rremiums are Offered on Att Grades. Bring in your tobacco and we will please you with GOOD PRICES. Yours to Please, ' . TO MOYB SLOWLY. , ' ' "' Baw)sBWnWaja ! " '" "'""" )''"t r Senate Likely to Reduce War Taxes Wlth- ' out Abolishing Entire List v Wabhisotos.Not. li ConiemtUm, ciotlon aod delay, will be the policy of the Senate on all nutters affecting tariff revision, redaction ' of Internal revenue taxation and reciprocity, - All refornutory leglilation emanating from the lower branch of Congress will be toned down and pruned of radicalism The pellcy of the Senate will be u fol low: ' " - 1. To make further rednotloni in irar revenue taxes, but not abolish the entire list. A redaction of 130,000,000 or $40,- 000,000 will be nude at tbla session. ; If prosperous condltloni continue remain ing taxet can be abolished later. There U apparently no disposition to remove the tax on backet shops or to remove the Inheritance tax. 8. To consider and disease tariff re vision thoroughly and carefully, bat take no present steps to make it operative. There is a considerable revival of sen timent favorable to the establishment of a tariff commission. The plan would be to have this commission study econ omic questions and suggest desirable lines of legislation. In this way the tariff would eventually be eliminated as a factor in politics and constitute a les sening danger to commerce and business interests. 8. To devise method whereby recipro city in trade can be effected by legisla tion and not by negotiation of treaties. Serious objections exist as to each of the 23 treaties now awaiting ratification by the senate. Etch contains a "stinger" which willprove detrimental to some American Industry. The principle of re ciprocity is unanimously Indorsed, bat It mast be on a basis of equity. A recipro city commission may prove an easy and satisfactory solution of the porplexirg problem. It Is the intention to consider plans for reducing the large Treasury surplus, but be present sentiment is that Secretary (J age can handle this foaiure without as sistance from Congres. It no other course Is open the surplus can be ap plied to paying the national dobl, which s still large onough to justify reduc tion. Planters Warehouse Co., J. M. HOWARD, Manage B. B. OTJBBIN Auctioneer.. A v ILilBodk Store J A fall supply of all kinds of Musical FOR RENT! -; 9 room brick house, Hancock at, between Pollock and South Front, has water, sewerage and bath. . ; ! ' Office and stores undor Stanly Hall on CraTen street ' y ' Thoroaghly renovated and paint ed throughout. Inquire at 1 M. IIA1IN A BON'S STABLES. 1 'Si t CR1L1E RECORD. . The Various Criminal Acts Since 1889 Classified. The Children's Friend. You'll have a cold this winter. Maybe you have one now. Your children will eullor too. For coughs, croup, bron chitis, grip and other winter complaints Onu Minute Couirh Cure never falls. Acts promptly. It is very pleasant to the taste and perfectly harmless, C. B. George, Winchester, writes "Our little girl was attacked with croup late one night afcd was so hoarse she could hardly speak. We gave her a few doses or One Minute Cough Cure. It relieved her Immediately and she went to sleep. When she awoke next morning she had h i signs of hoarseness or croup. F. 8. Dully. Supreme Court Opinions, Special to Journal. Kalkioii, Nov. 13. The Supreme Court filed the following opinion to day: Vandorford vs Foreman, frem Bows n, affirmed. Utemont vs Ireland, from Davie, af firmed. Worth will case, from Randolph nw trial Involves will of John M Worth, properly worth qearterof million. rarrisu vs uranam, from Durham, er ror. Carr v Smith, from Durham, n trial. Jeffries vs Railroad, f rom Frandlln, af firmed. Jerman vs Onlledgo, from Anson, ror. Woolen vs Railroad, from New H tn over, petition to reappear dismissed. -i State vs McDowell, from I to bason new trial. - Dr. Bull's Puis for Lher Ills. One. pill a dose. Box, M pUte, lOets. Core Constipation, Liver Troubles, Bll ionsneu, Impure Blood, Dyspepsia, Fe male Complaints,' Stomach , and Bowel Disorders. Dr. Hall's Pills never gripe. Attention Sportsmen I . ! The attention of duck and qnall hunt ers Is directed to our line of pins aad ammunition. The celebrated Wlnchoatnr and U. M. O. shells are the best, we do not carry any of the so called lust as good". Your attention la especially call ed to our double barrel hammnrless gua fot iW.OO original price $jr.00. Hlni'le barrel guns at K.u. A good , donlile barrel gun al s.M). Good sport' Is im possible with poor ffnns and aramnnl Hon, the experienced hunter knows this and comes to '. . '( , a"-.. pf7r'T.::'niisi,,'' Dealer In Bicroi.is, Firbabmp, di-ORTiso Goods, Fbonoor Job PniNTiKo,. RcBBsa Br a mi's, 8at rnanecs, Ae. fl-J:4JkSL HEW BERH, r'J . Apple Crop in Denmark. ; Copmbaom, Nov. 11 Thefrufl crop In Denmark is nearly a failure this eta son. Apples are especially scarce and selling at wholesale as 'high ss IS cents a ponnd. Some of the . commission usrn la Copenhagen will try to Import Ain in lean apples. . They fxmiplatn, however, of the packing aod tersaa of sale in N w York--..:,'-; -v.'-?. Russian apples ate carefully )cked la sxoelslor In large boxes aad will stand shipping and storing a ljng time. ' The American apple, packed In barrels, do not keep well, j Danish buyers say that many : American applet, would be sold here If packed la the Russlsn mauner They also 'complain that' Hew York hoases demsnd cash payment before shipment, ' and nhtp goods at buyers' risks.. American apples can now be had . Mitchell. Coanty Schools. Scheme From South Dakota by Hold ers of Bonis. : Nine Trampi fjaptured Reylval Plaaaed. Ralbigu, Not. 18 A summary of the criminal statistics of the State since their collection began In 1889 has been made by y oar correspondent. It shows that daring that period 90,410 criminal no tions have been disposed of. Of the de fendants In these 18602 were white, 41, 688 negroes and 809 Indians. Of them 748 were charged with murder tn the first degree, 228 In Ute second degree, 168 with rape, 181 with arson, 223 with burg lary In the first degree, 164 In the second degree, 168 with manslaughter. There were only IS legal executions, out of 1260 capital cases, or less than one In 100. There 18 lynchlngs, of the persons lynched 10 were whites, 8 negroes 10 were charged with murder, 8 rape, 4 rape and marder, 1 abduction. The propor tion of the race Is f white, i negroes; that of crime Is as 6 black to 6 white. The State Superintendent of public In struction has completed the reports of county superintendents for 1901, save as to Mitchell county. The books of that connty were all swept away by the flood last May. The number of white boys this year Is 231,878 against 823,699 last year; white girls 218;068, against 215,439, making the increase this year in number of children of school age 10,000. The enrollment of white boys Is 131,576, against 110,189 last year; and of white girls 188,602 againsa 130,266, making the increase in enrollment 19,731. The average attendance this year is 172,272, against 142,418 last year. This shows the remarkable increase of 29,859. There was some comment here today. on the application for leave to file a com plaint on the part of the Btate of Bouth Dakota, against this State to sell the North Carolina railway in order to pay the holders of Western North Carolina. It Is the belief here that the persons who hold W. N. O. R. R. bonds (repudiated by the people by a vote) made a dummy transfer of them to Bouth Dakota, as they could not sue the State, while South Dakota can bring suit. One thing Is certain and that Is that the suit wtl be an Immense aid to the Democrats tn their next campaign. The suit amounts to nothing. The bonds In question are worthless. The people of the State have so declared by an overwhelming ma jority. Perhaps a score of schemes have been attempted by the holders of the bonds, who of course got them for a song. Miss Pearl Elliott of Hickory, 'whose marriage to M. O. Sherrill of that place was frustrated here two weeks ago by the president of the colloge she attended In this city, went to Salisbury last night with her father and was there married. Mr. Sherrill is a son of M. O. Bhorrlll, State librarian. The police made a raid this morning and captured nine tramps In the suburbs of Raleigh. All will be pal at work on the roads. "Preparation meetings" are being held this week, to prepare the way for a great revival which evangelist Pearson will be gin next Monday. The annual chrysanthemum show was held here today. iillLI USE 111 Sir Assisted by CutlcuraOlntment, the Great Skin Cure, for preserving, purifying, and beautifying the skin, tor cleansing the scalp of crusts, scales, and dandruff, and the stop ping of falling hair, for softening, whitening, and soothing red, rough, and sore hands, for baby rashes, itchlnga, and chafings, and for all the purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery. Millions of Women use CUT1CURA SOAP In the form of baths for annoying inflammations and Irritations, or too free or offen sive perspirations, in the form of washes for ulcerative weaknesses, and for many sanative, antiseptic purposes which readily suggest themselves to women, especially mothers. No amount of persuasion can induce those who have once used these great skin purifiers and beautlflers to use any others. CUTICURA SOAPcomblnes In ONE SOAP at ONE PRICE, the BEST skin and complexion soap, the BEST toi let and baby soap in the world. Complete Treatment lor every Humor. Cutiouba Boap, to cleanse the skin of crusts and scales an.l soften the thickened cuticle, CononnA Ointment, to instantly allay itch ing, inflammation, and Irritation, and soothe and heal, and Cutiouba Rbsolvknt, to cool and cleanse the blood. Sold thimiKhonl the world. BriUth Depot! V. Niw bb.t a Ho8, S7 CharUrbouM 80,., London. Porral jjauo .id Cuem. Coar., Sola Ptodi., Bwtoo, U. fi. A. Wanted to Borrow Wanteil on Good. Citv Security for 12 months or longrr the following a iiioiints for separate loans; $3,000.00, 2,WO.0D, $1,000,00; (,$ interest. Parties desiring to loan all or any part of Uie above sums kindly commu nicate wit'i OWEN H. GUUN, Nov. 11, 1901. Attorney. NOTICE I Strayod from my place last Thursday tho following described mule: Roan color, ono eareroped, wliito star i:i face, about six years old. Parties Hulling said mule will please notify J. W. PELjLETIER, Stella, N .C. who will pay all cliarces for return of mule. TO CLEaASE thb ststeh 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 Syrup of Figs, made by the California Fig Syrup Co. Spices. . ' GoodBplces. Bploes that cost a little more than those yon generally get at the grocery store, bat what does a fraction of a cent amount to compared with t jar of pickles that are "Just right." Ton yourself know , that In pickling, or In cooking yon can't expect best results unless your spices are good. Let us supply you with these necessities this year. At Bradham't Pharmacy. Stamped Unen Reduced. We have named special low prices on our new stamped linens, small pieces from to up. . Also Embroidery 811k In all desirable shades, at to per skein. ' 'yf,''''eT' BAHFOOT'S Pears, Oranges, Apples, Grapes and Bananas, at McSorley's. V Celery Headache Powders. There is not any better romedy 1 headache than these powders. The never fall to relieve. Made and sold only at Davis' Prescription Pharmacy. New nilllnery Arrivals. We have just received a now lot of Ladies Walking Hats in black, castor, pearl and garnet, the new flat top shapes at $1.20, $1.60 and 2.00 each. BAUFOOT'S Nice Preserved Figs, Peuclios and Apricots. Fruit .Tunis consist ing of Fig, Quince, Blackbe rry, I 'each, Hum and Apricot. Also Preserved K1gi, Peaches and Appiicots by the pound. ' Genuine Apple and Currant Jelly assorted flavors in nice tumblers, 10c each. Tabasco Ketchup, Chili Sauce, Tomato Catsup, Salad Dressing, French Mustard, Olive Oil. Pure Spiees and Flavoring Extracts. New Prunes, Raisins, Currant and Citron. All Nice, Freeh Goods jast received. Give me a call. Respectfully, Mkw. HI HBSj 71 WholeMale A Retail Grocer, J 1. 'Phone 91. wmrwmmmmfmmmmmmmM Kr. Hi. muiiiimiiimiimmmmm Something 'New. Arrivals for this week are as follows : W. R. Pancake Flour, Buckwheat, Currants, Raisins, Prune?, Crystalized Orange and Lemon Peel, Citron, Candies, Dates, Figs. Dried and Evaporated Apples and Peaches, Green Applop.Ci acker Dust, Crackers -both packago and loose.Wafor ettes, Macaroni, Cheese, Tapaico, Po3tnm Cereal, Grape Nuts, Oals, Etc. Space forbids my continuing, as I could mention articles enough to fill one side of this paper. Call and get your wants supplied. J. J. TOLSON, Jr., D 1 Cj. - DL 177 vrudu uit wruLcr nunc . i Laxative Tasteless Chill Tonic. A tasteless combination of tonic ."satlve Iron and Quinine not only a are cure for all forme of malaria but a general system tonic quieting' the erves and promoting digestion. In Hamburg from 14 to M marks a. bar-J ,, of tb, digestive tract are rel( In Hull, 87 to S8 shillings. I- v CASTOR I A! For Infants and Children. Boars the C'jnalnaro given. .. ." ' .. ' "."' : Every bottle warranted if yon are not benefited yonr money will be refunded. 60c. at Bradham's Pharmacy, Meeting United Daughters Conlcd eracy. The tickets for this meeting, which convenes In Wilmington on the 13th Inst will be on sale lltb, 13th and 13th. The tickets are sold on the certificate plan, which Is, that one full tare of $8.10 Is charged to go, and the purchaser Is given a certificate, which when properly endorsed by the secretary of the Con vention, that the holder wis in attend ence will enable them. to procure a re turn ticket-at one third tho -regular fre. Special Notice. We are having the entire front of our store taken out to make way tor our new French glass window, but this will In no way Interfere with our regular busU ness. f ' .-' ' .-, BABFOOT'B. ' The most troublesome and by f sr ; the most common error of the eve Is Hy peropia or tar sight, It Is generally caused by too short dlsmeter, causing the entering rayt of light to focus back of the retina. - This would indeed be a sad state of affair had . not ' natufe fur nished some .means to correct it. An extra amount of netve forces Is tent whlchctusese greater; contraction of the muscle governing the lent In the eye msktnc the , lens . more con vet, thus focusing the natural divergent rays on theretlna. The eight Is not Impaired only when tne'error is so nign tne mns' cle cannot overcome It, so only the low errors cause the distressing symptoms snch as hesdacbo, Inflammation, sore lids, stylos, falling oat of the eyelashes. oeurak'la, cataracts, squint or crossed eves, tio. the remedy Is convex lens spootscles, which furnishes the lens with ' Eyadnta EuISs. '. I'rtIs' Prmcrtptlon Pharmacy has J'it feeulvod from D. Landreth ft Bon An s-wortmunt of hyai'lnth bulbs, double Tfrl, ' " ll,! il. ).; Cotton Storage FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. COTTON STORED AND INSURED at Small Cost and reasonable advances made on eame if desired. The statistical position justifies ttie Storage of Cotton for much higher prices, which we believe will surely come. Correspondence Solicited. E. K. BISHOP, Next 1 Cotton Exchange, New Bern, N. V. J. A. JONES, tables Livery, Feedf Sale and Exchange Largest and Finest Stock of ever offered for Bale In New Bern. A Car Load of each just received. Also a complete line of Buggies, Wagons, Harness, Robes, Whips. Cart Wheels, Ac. J. A. ON Eta, Broad Street, Stewart's Old "Stand. At Wholesale We are prepared to supply yon with f 4 - i 1 LAMPS, 1 f Oar stock of 14207 CHINA, DOLLB, J 8TORS LAMPS, PLAIN ' FANCY PARLOR LAMPS.. the convexity desired. nerve power need way to bo the other whli h ln bepn donli by rollovliig the strain and curing troutilos Lowing rrora the error, J. O. Baitrh, Jh PISTOLS, HOBNS and aU XMAS GOODS and' ..low's Ueomplete. Oallon meat 45 Polloek red. and allows tho l" rissly expanded In this Btrtel, NW Born.N. 0. her parts of the 'eye, j ' ;. ..b-,..,,.; nlei this power, there! j . 't , ..i -t Reapectfully; rain and curing the' j - 'N y. . sr n pinwrrtiTi."( III. .lilliiL-aji. A. i& C. It' easy to ask for A-;&vC;Coitee. Buying Coffee from .our roaster makes It possible for you to obtain all th strength and flavor this is really what yon boy for the grounds you throw away. ' A pound of our A. 4 0V Coffee f ill'male more oups thad a pound of any other brand of . iw . .a1'.' i couee. wny r Because we roast it fresh eyery week. Try a pound Archbell a-Co.; mom 194. fl BROAD ST.
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