VOL IIX-NO. 185.- r-" BW BIM,-N. C, THDES DAT MORNING, NOVEMBER 14, 1901, TWENTIETH TEAR v;ili SUE. -Notice Given by State Treasure to Twelve Delinquent Sheriffs mm Nice Lot I SPECIAL : fOR An All Wool Plaid, 88 inches wide, good values at 60c,. this week .i I W: Only 37j.c. And ve call attention to another Good Value, a Rfepellant olotn, 58 inches wide, in gray, bine, brown, green and black, Only 40o yard. ALL GOODS GUARANTEED; 47-49 POLLOCK STREET. JUST UECEIVED Ca Load Floti s mode' from new wheat. If yon wunt good bread don't fail to give us a call and you will be sure to become oar customer. We also have a fresh supply of all kinds of Cereals such as Hecker's Flap Jack Pancake Flour, Hecker's Prepared and Old Fashioned Buckwheat, Shredded Wheat Bis cuits, Quaker Oatflakes, Pettyjohn Breakfast Food, Rye and Graham Flour, Freeh Grits and Big Homimy, Carolina Rice, &c. Fox River and Fancy Elgin Butter re ceived fresh every week, also a full line of Mince Meals, May pie Syrup, &o. Yours to Please, J. jB. F-A-SZE!, Jr., Wholesale and Retail Qrocer, PHONIC U9. 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, and we will see that you get the lull worth ot your load. LAST PREMIUM SALE OF i THE SEASON, THURSDAY, NOV. list, Premiums Offe fered on BriQg in your .tobacco and we will preade you with GOOD PRICES. , , " Tours' tciPjeaseH q W Planters Warehouse Co:, J. Ifi S. B. CURRIN, Auctioneer," ; ' f AtthBook store t , A full supply t ' i t musical , , Instruments. G. II, Ennett ? FOR RECTI - , 0 room brick house, Hancock st, between Pollock and, South "Front, ' has water, sewerage and bath. ; ' Offices and stores' under Stanly Hall on Craven street, ' ; ' Thoroughly renovated and paint d throughout. Inquire at . : It. HAIIN 4 SON'S STABLES. , ONE i WEEK. Ilroiul & HauMMt W. ate All Grades. .v? Ptr,Maiaek Attention Sportsmen! I Wl . i m .... . . ' - The attention of duck and era ia dlrectedto our -line of gnns and ammunition. The celebrated Winchester and V. H. C. shells are the best, we do not carry any of the so called- ' Just m good". Your attention Is especially call ed to 6nr double barrel hamtnorleiw gnu for $20.00 original price .0O, Hlntfie barrel guns at S.ot. , A good double barrel gun at 9.5(lL Good sport Uf Im possible with poor guns and ammuni tion, the experienced hunter knows this and comes to ; ... .. , 'rn. T.'mrA,'. Dealer in BlOTor.RS, PmBAWi!, Sj-Omtiito. Goods, PnorooiiAPns, Job PiiintikoJ ' Rimnsn BTAHi-a, flaAt pBERnaa, &o.? tl-9J Kiddle St -' HEW tZUn. RV( i 1 Tramps pnt te Work- ;Hexlcaa War Veteran la.Good Condition. Licenses Required. Feot Ball Saturday. Trial- , , - - j1 ' ' ty Collese Case. vf IUlkioh, Nov. 18. State Treasurer Lacy gives official notloe that on the 18th of this month he will place la the lollcl tor'a hind;,li the Superior Court kte, tulta agalnat the twelve iherlffs who have failed to complete their settlements of last year's Btate taxes. The suits will he pressed. One sheriff was given until Not, IS to settlO. He hat not paid anything beoause It has since 1865 been the custom to give his county until Not U to settle. He is warned that la future he must pay promptly. . , ? , pie nlnjLtrampi who were caught in besmear of the Seaboard Air Line at Novllna, locked in and brought here, were today put at work on the roads to serve 90 days. They had broken into the oar, In which there were goods. A veteran of the Mexican War named Wallace, 91 years of age, walked here today from his home 21 miles away, to get his pension and attend to some other business. ' J ' The Farina flouring mill hore Was to day bought by Wallace De Kundean of New York, who will enlarge and oper ate. ;. Edward Cox of High Point is here. He controls the trade of making shuttle blocks and tells your correspondent he manufactures 90 per cent of all used in the world. lie has timber factories In this State and 8 In Tennessee. The insurance commissioner gives notice that all Investment, bonding, de benture and "diamond" companies must be regular licensed as Insurance cem- panies are, to do business in this State The University foot ball eleven will meet for the second time this season, the the team of the A, and M. College In this city next Saturday.' This will be the University's last game before playing the University of Virginia, the follow ing Saturday for the championship of the South. The marriage of Miss Eliza Bellamy and Mr. J. Walter Williamson was sol emnized Monday evonlng at 8.80 o'clock at8t. James' Episcopal Church. Wil mington whore a large concourse of rel atives and friends had ussemblcd. The following has been Issued regard ing the case of varioloid, or mild small pox ftt Trinity College: "Mr. H. O. Liswton, k student at Un ity Uoltegc, has been found to have a case of varioloid, and has been moved to the) house of detention. Every precau tion has been taken to prevent the spread of the disease. The case was detected in time, and 1 do not apprehend any danger of the disease spreading. - It Is noi anown wneru tno disease was con tracted. Mr. Lawton is from 3outh Carolina. There are no oases in the oounty o far as-I know." V. . "N. M. JonssTow, "bounty Health Officer.' "W. II. Pitt) bam, , "Uhai rman of Faculty. - - ii ' ' - The CbildreD's Friend. "You'll have Cp)d this winter. Maybe you have one nowv' Your children will suffer too. For. coughs, croup, broB' chills, grip and other Winter complaints One Minute Cough 'Cure never fails. Acts 'promptly. Il ls very.: pleasant lo the taste and perfectly .harmless, C. B. George, Winchesters KyW writes "Our lfttle girt was 'attacked' with1 croup late fft ; , )pu aray fie ia hardly apeak. We ave her a few doei of One Minute Cough Cure,' It relieved her Immediately and she tent to sleep. wnea sue awoke next morning shohad no lgaf;Oi boarseneM of cxoup.i iF. 6. Duffy.'tiA.uIi :i .t'F,I "! H'ltljll" f i 'J Laxative Tasteless Chili Tonic TA tasteless combination "of tonld-l axstivewron and. Uulnlne-rnot nnl iwuwr cpror SllSforfns of maiarla-fcut a Pimm. -vyMsm jr tomo quieting- tae nerves and promoting digestion. V ; ' Numerous testimonials of Its efficacy In eluggl&hhes of the digestive uaot are iu mygKiuiiHwa ui lue aigefil tflffijM tirt "Every bottlemarrantedi-lf d-lfyon are not benefited your money will he wf muled. llOo. at Bradhitt'l Pharrhedyi ... , More Convicts Recaptured. ' ; c lUMSAa Citr, Mo. Kov.M.Vhreo more of the fugitive , eonvlcti. from Fort Leavenworth prison were oaptured as Baser, near Cottonwood : Falls. Kanawa. late today by penitentiary guards, after "gui iu iruwu ui.o ui me convicts ifas shot, The captured ; men era Gilbert staiien, wniie, jrrea Hoblnson, mulatto, and Bol Bouthwland.Jodlsn. Mouther- land was wounded today, but not se riously. , Uo was alsJ shot while mak ing his escape fr&in the prison' last week Nono of the guards woro (injured today. Only nine of the escaping convicts are yet, to be taken, and the , whole country Is on tbo lookout, f n , , -; 1 t f Z"jTlfK FT I f' V 4D I J? a I li l or I ''a and ChiliL-cn. tz !Y i ' :3 .:.- J 'VTV till jnntnre of C. Royal Baking Powder i& of the highest qual ity, always pure, wholesome, uniform. The contents of each can are exactly like every other, and will retain their strength and fresh ness and produce the 6ame and the highest leavening effect in any climate, at any time. The 1 ' Royal Baker and Pastry Cook" over 8oo most prac tical cooking receipts free to every patron. Send address. ROYAL BAKINQ POWDER CO., DIAMOND SHOALS LIGHTSHIP. Hew Plan For Large Search Lights on the Vessel. Norfolk, Vs., Nov. 12. Diamond Shoals lightship, stationed off Cape llat- toraa, has been ordered to Baltimore, where the stationary masthead lights will be removed and two largo search lights will be so arranged on her decks as to throw their rays directly upwards toward the heavens. The masthead lights are only visible a distance of thir teen miles and the Light House Board expects that the search light rays will be seen for a distance of thirty-five or forty miles. The rocking of the ship will give the rays a wig-wag motion that Is calculated to attract the attention of marines trespassing near the dangerous shoals. TO CLEANSE THE SYSTEM Effectually yet gently whed costive or blllious, to permanently overcome hab itual constipation, to awaken the kid neys and liver to a healthy activity, without Irritating or weakening them, to dispel hoadoches, colds, fevers, use dyrup of Pigs, mado by the California Pig Syrup Co. Ratifies New Constitution. Birmingham, Ala., 13. The new Con stitution has been ratified by a large ma jority. It will probably reach 80,000 and will not fall below 85,000. The antl-ratl floatloniste charge fraud in a number of counties, notably Jefferson, Dallas and rieken. This county gave 3,600 ma jority for the new Constitution. General Shelly, chairman of the antl-ratlflcation-ists, claims that he has won the fight, but rather indicates that he does not ex pect It so recorded. He states, however, that be will push the fight to the bluer end. All things told, the new Constitu tion has been adopted and will be the law of Alabama. Operatives Coming: South. ' NAsapa, N. H., Nov. MriP eatl- mated that more than 200 of , the employ ees of the cottoa mills of this otty .are about to leave town to be employed! in mills in the South. This la the result, It Is olalmed.'of the short hour system that has recently been adopted by the Nashua Manufacturing. Company and the Jack son Company, which, It is claimed,! Is equivalent to reduction in wages of 17 per cent. ' , - v" 1 Representatives of Southern cotton mlUit noting the condition, came to his elty offering Inducements to the mill hands to go South, 1K" ' JiiL Drive Mormons Out, :, 1 , . Chablsbtok, 8, C.,-Mov. 11. A com mlttee of leading roitlaens otv Biggins' Jerry last Friday visited two Mormon elders, who have been preaching there about,, and warned' them to leave within a limited time. Four Of their eoarerts were told that , the community would hold them personally responsible for the pretence of the elders there in the future and that summary-proceedings would be taken if these notices Jwere disregarded. Citizens of adjolninr townships make wmmou cause with the anti-Mormon I agitators, i and promise In the county 1 f!"1" "- vwdbhi w ' "I" elders, or worse, Dr. Bull's Plllj tor Liver llisr One pill a dose. Box, 80 pills, 'iff cti Cure Constipation, Liver Troubles, Bil iousness, Impure Blood, Dyspepsia, Fe male Complaints, Stomach ; and Bowel Disorders, fir. Hull's" Pills never grlpej Dili i ' ' i miiwi-'ii I 'J , 5tnmped Linen Reduced.. - , ni nave namea snacieiiow rjnoea on ir. t. ....... . .... .... . J" new -stamped linens, small places I from to up. Also Embroidery Bilk to all dnnirablo shades, at to per skein. BAitrooT'3. pplot, lrpe and y's, Irtnaiml, at ?' ''' from alum. Alum is a corro sive acid, which taken in food means injury to health. 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK. Schley Court of Inquiry. Washington, Nov. 12 The Bchley court of Inquiry resumed Its work at 10 o'clock today and adjourned shortly after 12:80. It was stated most posi tively after the session that not the slightest Inking of the court's verdict would be obtainable before it is render ed formally and that no statement what ever, not even regarding the progress of the work, would be given to the public. It is the purpose of the court to have Secretary Long's announcement of the rinding news In the strictest sense of the word. I.anl JoUo. John D. r.oi!;;, In the M.ismnclmsetts eampalgi) of 1878, was making Ills llrst run for governor against General Hen Butler, who had captured the Demo cratic nomination, and Judge Joslah O. Abbott, who was the candidate of the old line Democrats. Tho late Judgo Thompson was mak ing n speech for Abbott before a big Democratic audience and, after prais ing tho candidate as a tlinst nnd a statesranD, asked sarcastically, "And now, who Is this John L-L-Long?" No one answering, ho proceeded: "They say ho has mado a translation of Ho mer's 'Iliad!' What g-g-good Is that to us? All Democrats read Homer In tho original." At this the person to whom the Judgo was telling tho story laughed, but tho Judgo continued: "Th-th-that's not the real Joko at nil! The real Joko Is that not n m-m-man In the audience so much as smiled!" Where She Differed From Paul. A Scotch clergyman called upon a parishioner not long since, nn old wom an, who was not blessed with many virtues, but who possessed a very va ried assortment of vices, no took the latter nS a text for a Sermon nnd spoke to her at considerable length upon the subject, concluding with some extracts from one of St. Pauls epistles which ho felt to be apropos. She didn't spoak for several minutes after he had finished, and ho thought that he hod made nn Impression upon her nt last. Ho wna mistaken, how ever, for she suddenly turned round with the remark: "Humphl That's Just where Paul and I bave differed these ten years." Tho argument was not continued. v Her Prnrer. Tho Buffalo News tells a story of four-year-old girl who was spending a night away from borne. At bedtime she knelt at ber hostess knees to say her prayers, expecting the usual prompt ing. Finding Mrs. B. unable to help her out, she concluded thus: "Please, God, 'sense mo; 1 can't remember my at don't, know any - , PoahlB the Perambolator, Mrs. Hnsklns I saw your husband today in a bicycle suit I didn't think yon'd let him ride. "',-'.'"' i Mrs. Strongmlnfl My dear, that waa not a bicycle anlt, although it might properly be called a "wheeling suit1 Tou see, I want him to be appropriate ly garbed when he-takes baby for an alt lug. Philadelphia rna.n.;wus ... A Mm tk. Halt. She now nice to be at borne again! What n crowd there wast don't sup pose Mrv Bankler knew one-half of bla guests. - - ' - Ile-Dldn't be, thought Why he had fonr detective In evening clothes there. T-IdfSv- ' I -'"' -'H't l. !,.-!' '..- ' V i V 1 ' Ala Valawkr Der. ' - 1 ' - Hardnppe Wigwag is rather super stitious, isn't be? , , 1 . BorroweU Well, he refused to ac commodate me with a loan this morn log because It was Friday. Philadel phia Record. " - i , , -.. -r - : ' ; . WlUlBsr Worker. . . , lady Why don't ycu quit begging and become one of the working peoplot Traniiv-Well, mum, cf I aln't'workln', people, den I dunno who is. Chicago Mews. . . . 5 !al Notice. , We si" l'jvn tlio onttro front of on store tni a out to n,;:V.n wny foroiimdW Frncli fji.i.sa wiixlnw, but this will' In no Tiny interfere with our regular boit nens. . BARFOOT'8. Preserved KijfH, and Apricots. Fruit Jains consist ing of Fig, Qiiiiuc, Hhickhi riy. v:wh, I ;mi nnd AU'Mi(,. Also Preserved I ig--, Punches and Appi-icots by I he i.miihI. (Icnniiie Apphi in id ill-runt Jelly assorted Hhvuih In nice tmiililcrs, 10e ouch. Tuliiiseo Ketchup, (Jliili Sance, Toniido Catsup, Salad Dressing, French Mustard, Olive Oil. Pure Spices and Flavoring Extracts. New Trunes, Raisins, Currants and Citron. All Nice, Fresli Goods just received. Give me a call. Respectfully, 3 J. L. mm 'Phone 91. 3 I Something New. 5S Arrivals for this week are as follows : W. R. Pancake Flour, Buckwheat, Currants, Raisins, Prunes, Crystalized Orange and Lemon Peel, Citron, Candies, Dates, Figs. Dried and Evaporated Apples and Peaches, Green $ Apnles.Cracker Dust, (Jrackers-both package and loose.Wafer- ettes, Macaroni, Cheese, Tapaico, Postum Cereal, Grape Nuts, Oats, Etc. V Space forbids my continuing, as I could mention articles enoueh to fill one side of this Daner. ('"'filt ii 4- ita.i y iirntiro v-uxi uiiu gevi juut naupa J. J. lULUJN, Jr., Broad St. Grocer. 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 come. pFCorrespondcncc Solicited. E. K. BISHOP, Next to Cotton Exchange, flfew Hern, W. V. J. A. JONES, Livery, Feed, Sale and Exchange -Largest and iet offored for sale iu New JJern. Also a complete lino of Boggles, Cart Wheels, &o. - - " . ?: , . v Broad At Wholesale r We are prepared to supply you ' with BTOIIE . JiAMPB, PLAIN LA.HPB, FANCY FABLOB LAMPS, i r j Oar'stock of FANCY CDINA DOLL8, " I PI8TOLS; ftOENS sod u ; XMAS GOODS ,i . i - i Is complete. Gallon neat 49 Pollock Blreeh Naw Bern, N. 0. '.1 ' - Respeetfully, f i LAMPS Wholesale? & Retail g--Clrocer, in" 71 Ilrol Ht. mi v-Tl 1 nfl DUj'j.nivu. Phone 137. tables finest Stock of- EL, and IvCTJXjES A Car Load of each just received. Wagons Harness, Robes, Whips. Street, Stewart's Old Stand. A.&C. It's cany to ask for & Cbifee. Buying Coffee from - our roaster makes it possible for you to obtain all'the' strength "and, 'flavor, this ,is really what ?ari buy for the grounds you throw awayv A pound of our A. 4 0 Coffee will make more cups than a pound of any Other brand of 'ooffee. Why? Because 'we roast it frosh eyery week.1 ,Try a pound rnonB ih. X BROAD ST.