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VOL XIX HO.'lH WW BIM, R, C.,-SATUEDAY MORNING, NOYEMBIE 1G, 901. . TWINTIBTH TEAK . ed'jcitioi --o.- ... V PTT-i .. . ;. - Its Apportionment to the Schools by I f ' the State Board, ' 1 Lot mm SPECIAL FOR ONE WEEK. I An All Wool Plaid, 88 inches wide, good values atiSOc, this week Only 37 c. And we call attention .o another Good Value, a Kepellant cloth,- 68 inchea wide, in gray, bine, brown, green and black, Only 40e yard. f ALL GOODS GUARANTEED. 47-49 POLLOCK STREET. JITMT RECEIVER Cait Load FIdti? mode from new wheat. If yon want good bread don't fail to give ns a call and you will be sure to become our customer. We also have a fresh supply of all kinds of Cereals such us Hecker'x Flap Jack Pancake Hour, Hecker'S Prepared and Old Fashioned Buckwheat, Shredded Wheat Bis cuits, Quaker Oatflakec, Pettyjohn Breakfast Food, Rye and Graham Flonr, Fresh Grits and Big Homimy, Carolina Rice, &a Fox River and Fancy Elgiu Butter re ceived fresh every week, also a full line of Mince Meats, Msfy- ple Byrup, Ac. i Yours to Please, Wholesale and Re to 11 Oroc 1 PHONE !i!. IW. Broad Hancock His. 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 of your load. are LAST PREMIUM SALE OF THURSDAYNOM Premiums Offered on Ml Grades. Bring in your tobacco and we will please you with GOOD PRICES. ;f ; Tours to Please, ;. , " PlahterelWareh I J.-M. HOWARD. Manager S. B. GTJRRIN, Auctioneer. I,; - 7 ; ' JdiiSLBook Store! all kinds of 0'Masica(30 : Instruments. ; : : BP! Free: Bar Boomf la Wilkes. Ike : Dana Salt. State Exhibit " Clone to Charleston. A 'f - 'New Ballroaa Tariff. Raleigh, Nov. 15,The Slate board et education apportions of.the first $100 000 appropriated- by the leglBlktars to the pobllo schools IS cents to each child between C and 31 years. It was stated sometime ago the second 1100,000 can not be apportioned until January, as re turns most oome in. - A circular about It was sent out today.-: This shows that the report must be filed as to what par ticular schools seed aid to bring them up to4 months la the yean whether the county has reached 1U limit In taxation, whether fines and penalties have been paid over, etc It does not include local taxation. The county superintendent of Wilkes county informs the State officials that ten or twelve bar rooms In that county do net pay a cent of State or county tax The matter will be strictly looked into. Such negllgenoe on the part of officials there astonishes those here. It was expected that a suit Involving title to the land on which the town of Dunn stands, would be tried this week in Harnett court but it goes over to February.' Very few revenue seizures have been made In this district lately, the officials report. Auditor Dixon says the State pension board will add a few names to the list, there having some tieen passed on since the list was printed. He say the contract I awarded for a central heating plant M the Soldiers' home. The Daughters of the Confed eracy will pay part of It. The last car load of this Bute's exhib it will be shipped to Charleston Tues day. Secretary Uruncr goes there Mon day and Curator Brtmley of the ' State Muaeum goes Tuesday.': By December 1, the entire exhibit will be Installed; Today J. M. Culp, traffic manager of she Southern railway, wan be re to see the corporation commission regarding the new freight and passenger tariff re cently fixed by the commission uni form on all the Southern's lines sod branches in this State. Mr. Culp does not like the tariff In some respects and filed one for the commission lo consider. The object today was to anange an en tirely satisfactory and proper tariff. Attorney General Gilmer Is better. His attack of typhoid fever has been In prog ress three weeks. To ahow the shortness of the cotton crop In tlila secilon, a farmer sold yes terday bo had picked 8 bales "from 80 acres and that perhaps bait a bale was left. Your correspondent looked at the ootton. ' Over half the bolls were killed by frost. The Children's Friend. You'll have a cold this winter. Maybe you have one now. Your children will suffer too. For coughs, croup, bron chills, grip and other winter complaints! One Minute Cough Cure never falls, Acta promptly. It Is very pleasant to the taste and perfoctly harmless,' C. B. Georgo; Winchester, Ky., writes "Oqr little glri was attacked with croup late one eight and was' so hoarse she could hardly speak. Ws gave her a few doses of.One Minute Cough Cure, It relieved lier Immediately and she went to sleep. When she awoke next morning she had no signs of hoarseness or croup. F. Dnffy-.y' , :':'---"y-.' :i ITou Mnst Register ir Yoa Tote For JElec- FOR RENT! 9 room brick house, Hancock st, between Pollock and South Front, has water, sewerage and bath. Offices and (orp tinder Stanly Hull on l raven etrrct. T! . nron -h!y renovated and paint !!': out. Inquire at Attention Sportsmen I The attention of duck and qnall hunt- -Awful Work of Storm. ... ' Lonnosr, Nov. 14. An incomplete list of the .persons who have lost their Uvea on the eoast by drowning . during the British storm already aggregates over 160. '.Tons of wreckage of unidentified ves sels are still being thrown op." Alto gether it Is known that SO vessels ' hsve been wrecked along the British' coasts. Thirty-lour of these have been, altaolute wrecks. :'..,:'' iV-'r' t . . The loss of a lifeboat and II of Its orew near Yarmouth heads the list of May's wrecks. -Ths lifeboat wns on Its way to the rescue of a' dlstreaaod vessel . When It was struck by a great wave end capsized. ; The crew was .imprisoned and only three of them succeeded In e ' caplng. The dead men leave 4 1 father ' less children. ' ' ' ': The Norwegian bark Erratic, ot Chrtsllanssnd, was wrecked Inthovlc- of puns and lnity or Daiioarn ana eigni menintrsot S1 RED, ROUGH HANDS, ITCHING, BURNING PALMS, SHAPELESS NAILS WITH PAINFUL FINGER ENDS. One Night Treatment Soak the bands on retiring in a strong, hot, creamy lather of CUTICURA SOAP. Ty, and anoint freely with CUTICURA, the great sktaeure and purest of emollients. Wear, during the night, old loose kid gloves, with the finger ends cut off and air holes cut in the palms. For red, rough, chapped hands, dry, fissured, itching, feverish palms, with shapeless nails and painful finger ends,-this treatment is simply wonderful. " Complete Bztenal and Internal Treatment to Every Bmnoor, ConsUUnjr of COTIOOIU Soap, to e)oan the skin ot ernsto and realei and often the thickened euttale, Cfrmotriu Oihtmbni, to Instontly allay Itching, lnSmmMon. and Irritation, and soothe and heal, and Cimoum RaaoLVKirr, to eool and etoanM the blood. A Siholb 8bt la often snlHdent to cure the most torturing, dlaSraring. and kumlnanng akin, eoalp, and blood haraoura, : with km ot hair, when au ehw fall.. Sold throughout the world, British -' Depot: . NlWBBKT Bona, S7-S8, CbarterbooM 8q- Loudon, K. C, Pottbb Duos ssro Comm. Cost, Bole Prop., Boston, u. B. A. SAID TO BE CANDIDATES. ammnltlm. The celebrated W inchestnr ! her crow drowned. and LI. K. C. ahellt are the beat, we do not carry any of the to called From wreckage seen In Belfast lough It Is supposed that the ISO-ton collier ''lust ei ovmH'1. Vnnr .tUntlnn (m ab.IoII ed to our double barrel linmmorlesii gun "D" a"oey na oeen toat ana norcrow for IW.tO orlgiiml price i5.ta Hlnlo of nlno drowned. , barrel guns at fl.UO. A Rood double! ' barrel gun at f 'J.OU. Good sport la iin ponsitjle with poor fjuns and amniunl. tion, the exiiorienrvil hunter knows this ! and cornea to IV? t- Donl' r In Tii'v. Cix I : r .if. a l-yjr " :r I A .r, I Jarvis Scheiuled For Congress. Carr For The Senate. Bpeoial to Journal. -IULiton, November 15 Claude Ber nard, United States district, attorney, gives out the news that ex-Senator Jar vis is i be a candidate for-the nomina tion' for Congress la the First DU- It Is asserted that Julian 8. Carr is to be a esndldste for the United States Sen ate again. - - ' 10 CLEAKSE THB SYSTEM " ' Kffeotuslly yst gently when costive or billions, to permanently overcome hab itual constlpatlonto awaken the I 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, ;', United DaocHters of Confederacy. WiLMntaroir N. C, Hov. 14. Both the morning and afternon ' sessions Of the United Daughters of the Confederacy in session In this city, were taken up to day in hearing reports from the national ofJlcers and Stale presidents, AU of them were gratifying and Indicative of a healthy growth of the organization dur lng the psat fiscal year. ; ; i 7; - The report of the credentials commit tee received this morning shows that 145 chapters, Including 4 709 members, are represented In the convention. -Tonlsht tbo local and vltlllng Oaugh tcjs are guests of the Wilmington Light Iufsulry at s reception in their armory. " Dr. Bull's rills lor Liver Ills. One pill s (lose. Box. 50 rills. 10 cts. Cure Constipation, Llvor Troubles, Bil iousness. Impure Hlood. IHnpepslft, Fo- male Compliitnts, Kloinnrh and Bowel Dlsnnlors. Dr. 1' 111 1st never gripe .rr . 1 Notice. V.'n Ri" 1 ;,vii 'I tlie cidire front of our '"in I ' .n (Hit it oiLiL.n w:iy f. .r our new ' : V ' -V, 1 1 1 I''''. i'l i Hester Still Llvlo?. Special to Journal RiXEian, Nor. 15. R, A. Hester, shot In the bead last night at his farm near here by a negro named Hlnton, Is still alive. The name of the negro was Tom Hin ton and he was lying in wait for another neiro with whom he had quarreled. Be saw some one pasting and shot Mr. Hes ter ly mistake, the ball entering the bead two inches above the left eye.' Hlnton left at onoe and Is being searched. , 1 " 7WasSSnnBBtSnWJSaaSnw -" v; i; Reliable and Gentle.. V "A pill's a plU," says .the saw. But there are pills and pills. - Tod want a ptU which Is certain, thorough and gen tle. Mustn't gripe. DeWItt's Little Early Risers nil the bill Purely vegetable.. Do not force but assist ' the bowels to act. Strengthen and Invigorate. - Small and easy to take.. F. B. Duffy. ; ."V; i'. .Weather and Cotton. .J Special to Journal. ;T. 7 i "vC- -.' Raleigh, ; Mov. : 15.-The i Cctober weather report for this State, Issued today, says the mean .temperature was 59.8 degrees, about precisely nor mal. The highest was at JBoutnport, the lowest at Llnvlllev The highest on one day was 90. ths lowest The rainfall wss only 1.68 Inches or 100 below the normal . - ' . v. The government crop report for this State says the great number of cotton bolls rotted before they matnrod. ; V Wants to Buy a County; , IUleiqh, Nov. 15. An Ashsvllle man writes the auditor that he sees In the pa pers Dare county is to be soldi wants to know If at puullc'tnle, what ths smouct of debt la for which It Is to be sold, also the scresce of the county. Ths fact Is tliat under a deoreeof the Federal Court 1511,000 aoroa of timber lands there are to be sold, as the outcome of S long llm ber war. '- " " Tlie T-c'-' Vr :'; '! n fur malaria. Cliil'a and 1'cvrr la a l,lllo of Ohovn'h 'I'ai ti 11 ; Ciim r, Tofii It In dimply iin'i nis i o-iiiM " iii a t iMr!e form. Io Preserved Figs, Punches and. Apricots. Fruit Jams consist ing of Fig, Qnincf, Blueklx-riy, reach, I linn and Apricot. Also Prtserved ligf, l'eaelios 11ml Appricots by llio pound. . Genuine Apple mid (. urrant Jolly assorted flavors in nice tumblers, 10c each. Tabasco Ketchup, tliili Sauce, Tomato Catsup, Salad Dressing, French Mustard, Olive Oil. Pure Spices and Flavoring Extracts. New Prunes, Raisins, Currants and Citron. All Nice, Fresh Goods just received. Give me a call. Respectfully, .1 T. MrffllCT. V (Us HaWsVMs.ls.HHy Wholesale 5 A Retail J wcer, 3 'Phone 91. 71 Bro-l HU maim 1 Something New. 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 Apples,Cracker Dust, (Jrac ers-both package and ioosc,Wafer ettes, Macaroni, Cheese, Tapaico, Postrim Cereal, Grape Nuts, Oats, Etc. Space forbids my continuing, as I could mentiou articles enough to fill one side of this paper. Call and get your wants supplied. 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 come. IW Correspondence Solicited. E. K. BISHOP, Next to Cotton Exchange, New Bern, N. 4J. J. A. JONES, tables Livery, Feed, Sale and Exchange 5a,: " Largeat and Finest Stock of ever offered for sale In New Bern. ' A Car Load of each just received. Also a complete line of Buggies,' Wagons, Harness, Robes, Whips. Cart Wheels, &0. i '."" i. a. aoAJi, j - ; Broad Street, Stowart's Old Stand. At Wholesale We are prepared to supply you with LAMPS STORE LAMPS, FLalN - LAMPS, FANCY PARLOR LAMPS. .; ' ; Our stock of FANCY OHINA DOLL8, : 'PISTOL3, HORNS and all XLJAS GOODS Is compute. Call on m at 45 Pollock Btreel, "New Bern, K. O. llcppeotfullf, A. C. It's) easy to ask for Buying Coffee from our .roaster makes It possible for yon to obtain' all the strength and flavor hii is . Wao1lrrtol' irt tin 9tvin 4Tiaa jwwslwif1d XLBJtAJ .Tl 1MSI IVIl IVUT M fcUg glUUUUO you throw away. A pound of onr A. & O. Coffee will maa more cups than a pound o! any other brand of. coffee, Why? Because we roast it fresh every week. Try a pound Mibiiaco, i A4 1!. ht-ili . .1, 1 .... 11.... 2 194. ti BROAD ST.
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