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VOl XIX-NO. 202 CIIW;JIM, H. C, FRI DAY MORNING, NO YEM B ER 22, 1901. TWENTIETH YEAR ' THIRtt, MINERS DEAD THE MARKETS. HAGKBURN'S 1 SEE THE BLACK WINDOW. PRICES CUT IN HALF: i 85c SILK I This Sale ONLY for ft Ask to see our NEW CORSETS, we have the R. & G. m n any lengths long, medium, short and straight front. We also ijfc have the "Dowager" and the "Dacheas" in white and black. 47-49 POLLOCK STREET. JUST RECEIVED Car Load Flow mode from new wheat. If yon want good bread don't fail to give us a call and you will be sure to become our customer. We also have a fresh supply of all kinds of Cereals mtoh as Hooker's Flap Jaok Pancake Flour, Hecker's Prepaed and Old Fashioned Buckwheat, Shredded "Wheat Bis euits, Quaker Oatflakee, Pettyjohn Breakfast Food, Rye and Graham Flonr, Fresh Grits and Big JJomimy, Carolina Rice, &c. . Fox River and Fancy Elgin Butter re ceived fresh every week, also a full line of Mince Meats, May pie Syrup, &c. Yours to Please, J. 23- jTZTZS Jr., Wholesale and Retail Grocer, PHON E 69. Cor. Broad fc H aneoek Stn. 3 I iLBook Store Turners N. C. Almanac for 1902 The one you have always bought. Sole Agent, G. N. Ennett. I The Finest Lager. BEER In The State Some old floe Whiskey inch as Old Charter, for family use. Uablcht Key West Cigars, call for tbem. OYSTERS SERVED IN EVERT STYLE. i. b, haricot, Comer. South Front and Hancock Streets. CALL AT THE arket, 57 Broad Street, ; And yon will find the Finest Display o Meats ever shown on tbla market : At our place yon will find the following articles: " . -. . - Dressed and lire ' Poultry Duoks Tarkeys, and Chickens. . Cured Meat Beet and Pork, - '. r Smoked Meats Two Brands Bam. Three Brands Bacon. ... f Tongue and Chip Beet -. ' ' : i ' FRESH MEATS, satire stock-Veal, Beef, Lamb, Mutton, Pig Pork, Liver. Tongue, Pork Chops, Sausage and Head Cheese. ;...' ..; i-frc , WESTERN MEATS Beef, Lamb aad Bologna, .f:;-,,. ,, -.fi -AT Central Meat Market, 1 Cor. Broad Middle Bts (Oaks Market's old stand) you will find the nicest line of Fresh Meat the mar ket affords. The plaoe has been newly painted and fixed up with a view of ca tering to the want of the first-elais trade of the city. At any time yon doslre a nice strak or roast of either aatlre or w- i.tij beef sire m a call We will be ' is to norrs you at all times. In FOR 43c. a FEW DAYS. $ Attention Sportsmen! The attention of duck andqnail hunt era is directed to our line of (runs and ammunition. The celebrated W inchestor and U. H. 0. shells are the best, we do not carry any of the so called "just at good". Your attention Is especially call ed to our double barrel. liammerless gun for 130.00 original prioe $W.O0. Single barrel gnns at $0.00. A good donblM oarrei gun at av.ou. . uooa sport is im possible with poor gnns and ammuni tion, the experienced hunter knows this and comes to ; . WM.T.HILL, Dealer la Biotolm, Fosabmb, Seomiko Ooom, Phohoobipbs, Job Parermq, Robbeb Btamfs, 8s ai Pbessib, 4c 91-3 Middle St NEW oBRH, M. Walnut Taffy, Lemon, Chocolate, Peanut and Oocoanut Brittle,: dream' and Chocolate Oocoanut;:,S FEESH TO DAT -A at the ; BROAD STREET ' FR(JT STORE . i " Ulng op 88. ' - ' .. FOR REtlT ! J .... - : I ' 9 room brick house, Hancock Bt, ! between Pollock and South Front, 1 hat water, sewerage and bath. ! . Office" and atom under Btimiy Ilall on Craven itreet. , ' , . Thoroughly rcnovnted and paint ed throughout. . Inquire at . M.IIAIIN & BON'S fcTALBEsJ Close ot Church Year' for Baptists and fncrease Membership. Beport on Attorney General Oilmer. The Elks Baaqaet, Seriens . Condltioa Among Crop Tenants. The Boa noke Celebration. Balbioh, Nov. 21. The Baptists are closing up their church year. Editor Bailey of the Biblical Recorder says the annual gain In 'membership Is 8000 to 10,000, and this Will be well maintained. The church work daring the year has been zealous, and there will be a great increase in contributions, notably for State mission work. The gain In the latter particular promises to far excel anything previously known. commissioner or agriculture, ratter- son, State chemist Kllgore and State veterianlan Butler, left today for Scot land Keck to hold a farmers' Institute, which will be the last this year. The physician In attendance on At torney General says the latter, the fourth week of whose attack of typhoid fever began last Monday, Is doing as well as could be expected at this stage. There was considerable surprise ex pressed here today at the news of the displacing of J. M. Turner as superin tendent of this district of the Seaboard Alr-LIno. At the banquet of the Elks given hero last night there were speeches by Con gressman Thomas, Ed Chambers Smith, W. J. Bellamy and others. The banquet was a very handsome one. The news of the death of Col. John L. Morehead at Charlotte was heard here with Interest He visited Raleigh often and when young lived heie. t KUward b. Barbee, a widely known business man hore, says the distress among tenant farmers In those parts of the cotton belt in this State where crops are so short Is so serious that he would not be at all surprised If by the middle of January, an appeal is made for aid for them. This will give an Idea of their deplorable condition. Mrs. Martha Mordecai, relict of the late Henry Mordecai, Is dead at her home here, aged 72. She was the mother of Mrs. Turk, wife of a well known Southern railway official. President H. Q. Connor and the ex ecutive committee of the State Literary and Historical Society met here today as did also Maj Graham Daves the chairman of the special committee to arrange for the great celebration on Roanoke Island noxt summer. This celebration was the matter under consideration. TO CLEANSE THE SYSTEM kffectually yet gently when costive or bilious, to permanently overcome hab itual constipation, to awaken the kid neys and Jiver to a healthy activity, without Irritating or weakening thorn, to dispel headaches, colds, fevers, use Syrup of Pigs, mado by the California Fig Syrup Co. Three Locomotives Come Together, J.os Anorlkb, Cal., November 20. A fatal wreck occurred on the Santa Fe Railroad one mile west ol Franconla, Ariz , a switch station twenty miles east of Needles, Cal., early ' today. Seven trainmen were killed, three passengers and fourteen trainmen Injured. Limited trains, east and west bound, crashed together while running at fall speed. The east bound train was drawn by two engines while the west bound train bad but. one locomotive. The three engine were crushed and blown to pieces tif an explosion which follow ed the eoUlsioB,-Both train were made p,ot vestibule car of the heaviest kWd, Ind hfje yilgr stood the terrific shock Well and protected tt passengers to a great extent, several of the car 'look flro'et tfnee and bomed np--Tht dining cars, one, of . each train, one ' Pullman and two composite can were destroyed. 'Ml?" " I ' ' ". ii '' ' I, ( . ri Dr. Boll's Pius tor Lirer mi-j. ; One, ni doii'rBox. M pUh," 10 cie. Care tesapatloa, liver-Trooblee, Bit- touinessi Impure Blood, l)jipepsla,'Fev malej OompMnt,' Stomach and Bowel Disorders Dt, Buir PU1 never gripe, - " ' . c John i, Morehead Dead, j- CnBLorr.N-0 Nov., 20. Colonel pft.rMbrheijd;torf5 Wfii lmok ttrotolnebi ltlien- o? 'Charlotte,' died suddenly In the Buford Hotel here 4o nlght. ?!-..;, ;.' 4J('.A't'sf ;,,,;, ', ' Col Morehead bad Just before been en gaged In a vivacious conversation with Col. II. O. Eocles, proprietor of lac Ba ford, end seemed unusually bright When a physician reached the bed to which Ibebody was serried life was pronounced extinct." Death waa attributed to heart ;Cor, Mortboad leave a wife, who 1 at present la Washington, also a daughter, Mrs. Dr. 8. B. Jones of this city, and I son, John MOrehesd, Jr.' Deceased Was the son ol Governor Morehead of North Csrollna. .- . , ( CASTOR I A For Infants and Ciiilclren, tilti YCJ S::v3 :::;: r.-;'! Eoats V, a r Fire in tho Smufler.Unlon Hlnc Tun nel Acted u Flue. Tkllubidb, OoL,November 20. By a fire la the Bullion tunnel, belonging to the Smuggler-Union Mining Company, probably 80 lives were lost today. Sev enteen bodies hare been recovered. The fire, which Is known to have been accidental, started early this morning In the balldlng at the month of the tunnel. At thl point I located the upper termi nal of the tramway to the company's new mill at Pandora, and It was In the bank house attached that the fire started From this It spread to the terminal sta tion, which, with Its ore bins, machinery and supplies, are a mass of ruins. The day shift ot 200 men entered the mine and had reached their stations when the fire broke oat. ' The tuanel acted as a flue and a great volume of smoke poured in and filled the slopes. About 170 of the.men succeeded in reaching safety by another exit. The fire rapidly burned Itself out, but the mine was so filled with smoke that It was six hours before rescuing parties could penetrate the slopes, where the less fortunate were. Seventeen dead have been removed from the mine tonight. The Best Prescription for Malaria. Chills and Fever Is a bottle of Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonio. It is simply Iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No cure no pay. Price 50c. Like Jameson Raid, ToboSto, Ontario, Nov. 20. Dis patches from Vancouver published here say: "The Yukon Insurrection story Is not altogether without foundation. Some harebrained Americans drew up plans for forcibly deposing the Government and police in the Yukon, somewhat sim ilar to the historical Jameson raid in the Transvaal, Major Woods, of the Mounted Police, discovered the scheme and took prompt steps to suppress it. American officials at Skagway co-operat Ing. The discovery of the scheme is supposed to.have nipped it In the bud. "When the plan was discovered Maxim and Colt guns were mounted at White Horse, which was the first plaace to be attacked. Major Snyder, In charge of the police there, also received reinforce ments, and patrols were kept on duty night and day. It Is said the scheme originated in Seattle, and $250,000 was available to aid the venture." Reliable and Gentle. "A pill's a pill," says the saw. But there are pills and pills. Yon want a pill which Is certain, thorough and gen tie. Mustn't gripe. De Witt's Little Early Risers fill the bill. Purely vegetable. Do not force bat assist the bowels to act. Strengthen and Invigorate Small and easy to take. F. B. Duffy. Blue Point Beds Raided, Patcdooob, N. Y., Nov. 20.-The famous Blue Point oyster beds In the Great South bay, were torn and virtual ly rained today In a wild scramble, for small oysters, the law protecting them having been found unconstitutional. The statutes provide that the Board of County Supervisors of Suffolk county may-make such regulations as are neces sary to protect the oysters, clams and shellfish. The Supervisors three years ago prohibited (he taking of oysters under four Inches, measured length and width combined, from the free oyster waters of the township ot Brookhaven, where the Blue Point beds are, and Im posing fine and Imprisonment for the offense. Henry P. Wright wu arrested yesterday for violating the law, and ex- District Attorney W. H. Jaycox, his counsel, argued the law to be unconsti tutional, and Judge 8. W. Conklln so ruled. ' The news that there was no law pro tecting small oysters spread like wildfire all over the shores of the Great Booth bay, and by the dim light of the moon many of the boat started for the oyster bads, ' By dawn hundred of boats were working on the oyster bed, and tbe law preventing dredging for oysters having alio been declared void,- many of the Daymen pnt dredge to work, -,-, i The town had spent years and much money bringing the oyster ground to a fertile and profitable state. Tbe damage I Mttmaled at 50,000. a ? vf --' . - '--'j K VitiS'-'-"-." -(. u tJjtf;"j&-l A Friend of the Family'; f . ' The well known dog Jack, belonging to the Cox household on Craven street, has departed Ibis life, and If there should be a plaoe for departed spirits otdogs, Jack Is now occupying a prominent po sition in that plaoe. . - . ' . Jack' many dog virtues aad ios'len- cles are lo familiar to' all that l 1 un necessary to recount tbem; 'He was good dog and he will be missed by the household of which he has been an ad mired member, also by many friend bout towa who have oft had hi Mr- vice la tat killing time. - 1 Tooth Brushes at Davis. Davis Proscription Pharmacy has Just received a lot of tooth brushes from Chas Loonen, the well-known manufac turer of brusbea In Parts. Each brush has "Davis riiarmacy" stamped on the 1. -.!.!!, and Is guaranteed to be perfect. If one la found unnntlufnctory, it may bt r- iurn'-tl. It la bi:!ng m-!e a lender at I !..Vafl tt'O - e Is on'y "j e-' The following quotations were receiv ed by J. E. Latham & Co, New Born M. O. Naw York, Nov. 21. Cotton; Open. High. Low. Close Dec 7.50 7.64 7.50 7.64 January 7 53 7.03 7.53 7 68 March.. 7.55 7,62 7.53 7.62 May.... 7.50 7.63 7.53 7.62 Chicago, Nov. 21. Wheat: Dec May Open. High. Low. Close .. 721, ... 75i Open. .. 63i Open. . 790 72 75J High. 03$ High. 790 7U 75f Low. 63 Low. 785 72i 75J OOBN: Close May 63 Rlbs:- Close Jan 785 New York, Nov. 21. Stocks; Open. High. Low. Close Sugar 119 130i 119 120J Con. T 117 So Ry 33 33J 33 331 U.S. L. 11 U. S. S 424 42 42 42 Tex. Pac 405 41f A. C. F 29 29 B. R. T 68 69 678 69 Va. Ch May 685 685 NEW BERN COTTON MARKET. Hales of cotton yesterday in tbe local market were 50 bales at 7 to 7. Liverpool Bpots 4 9-83. Sales 10,000 bales. Futures, Nov-Oec. 4 10. Dec-Jar. 4.08. Apr-May 4.07. PORT RECEIPTS. Same week last year. 278,000 Last week 816,000 This' week. Sat. Mon. 45000 50000 58000 64000 46000 32000 40000 72000 44000 Tues. Wed. Thurs. Frl. 42000 44000 ?80,000 TRENTON. Date for Cotton Buyers. Survey Force In Camp, fllgh School Teacher. The Box Parly. Fine Concert Promised. November 21. F. F. Green Is in the city today. Miss Male Kellum of Jacksonville is in the city visiting. Miss Addyo Cox of Catherine Lake, is in town visiting at Mr. R. D. Mays. Mr. G. T. Coble went to New Bern on business one day this week and returned the next. Mrs. W. H. Cox has gone to Qalnerly to visit awhile. Sheriff M, N. Harriett, of Pollocks vllle, was in the city yesterday on busi ness. Mr. G. H. Weston went to New Bern one day this week cn business. Tho cotton buyers will only be in Trenton once a week, on Fridays in stead of twite a week. The United States Geological Survey have been camping on the Court House yard In Trenton, but now has gone to Core Creek. There was a great deal of trade lu town yesterday, considering the time of year, and it being on Wednesday. It Trenton was as well supplied with In dustries as It Is with malls, we would be to the front after awhile. Though we are coming as It is. Rev. Mr. Lelghton - baa come to Tren ton to teach In the High School, and to preach" In the Christian Chdroh. We hope him success, and trust thathe'H find clever people here as we are. Quite a number of oar people attended the Box Party at Cypress Creek Church Saturday night. They said that they en joyed It splendidly. They raised about 138.00 for the church, ,-. Two colored people, of npar Trenton, went oat in the wood the other day to look for some hog. ' They became weary and cold, and laid down In the sunshine to rest and warnu.. They had not been there long before a bear made bis appearanoe, and Wanted to (hare the sunshine with them, but they, like those people who have the sunshine today, did not Want him to share It with blm. Bat Mr. Bruin said "It will thin In my hack door soms dsy.". It did then, he had It .alT, the people left.' 'u: :, -'.-; The time for tht concert . will be oa the evening of Thanksgiving Nov. 18, 1001. It I for the benefit of the Oxford Orphan Asylum. Everybody la Inter ested In that place. So all come and en joy the exercises of the evening. Oyster will .be terved Immediately after tht concert. We anticipate a grand time, and It take the people to mate k good time. You will get your money' worth ot the exercises aud especially of the re freshments. - Ereiybody come and bring your wives, your Intendods, your girls and your company. The refreshment will b or the benefit of the Mothodtst - Roopcctfully, ' - ' T. A.W. Pearj, Oranges, Apple, Grapon and Bananas, at Mcf!orlcy'. Corned M u Hice Lot Just Received. Small Sugar Cured Tig Hams and Breakfast Strips. Atmore's Celebrated Mince Meat, Preserved Figs, Peaches and Apricots 10c lb. Loose Muscated Itaisins, London Layer Raisins, Seeded Raisins, Currants, Citron, Almonds, English Walnuts, Brazil Nuts, Pecans all new crop. Dried and Evap orated Apples and Peaches, Cranberries, and all the necesnary articles for making your Thanksgiving fruit sake. Give me a call, Satisfaction Guaranteed. J. L. MtDMlEL, 'Phone 91. I Something New. 35 Arrivals for this week are as follows : e W. R. Pancake Flour, Buckwheat, Currants, Kaisins. Trunes, Crystalized Orange and Lemon Peel, Citron, Candies, Dates, Figs. Dried and Evaporated Apples and Poaches, (recti $ Apples,Cracker Dust, Urac ers-both package and loose, Wafer- ettes, Macaroni, Cheese, Tapaico, Postum Cereal, Grape Nuts, Oats, Etc. e 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. J. TOLSON, 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. lyCorrcsiwndence Solicited. E. K. BISHOP, Next to Cotton Exchange, New Rem, N. . J. A. JONES, Livery, Feed, Sale and Exchange -Largest and HOUSES arid UTILES ever offered for sale in New Bern ,4 Car Load of each just received. Also a fiomplete.line of Buggies, Wagons, Harness, Robes, Whips. Cart Wheels, &. - , At Wholesale We ate prepared to inpply yea with '-1 -! STORK LAMPS,' HilN LAMPS, Oar stock of FANCT CHTJU DOLLfl, - PISTOLS, HOEN3 And all :. xmas goods : I complete, Call on me at 45 PoUook Street, New Born, N. 0. , . , i ..: ' ' ' Respectfully,- , "- ' jr nE, eiizi::3t. JLSX XATJ.JL I I lets Wholesale fc Retail Grocer, 71 Rro4 Ht. 'Phone 137. Stables Finest Stock of- ' ' J. A. JONEN, Broad Street, .Stewart's Old Stand. Have You Tried Arch- i beill& Co,'s Coffees : , -. 1 ,.;.. . 'v ' HSMBaSM W ' If you, have not do so at once and' you will get the best value In the;city.;,,'v;a-::, Respecttully, ; Arolikll & Co.; rcc:;B 194. Ue yi-Uy J ft BROAD ST,
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