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VOL X1X--NO. 220 HIW BlSIf, X. C, SUNDAY MOEXIIG, DICIMBIB 15, 1901. TWENTIETH TEAR Tlie U. ; S. Census : Report of Catarrli. COMPIlEDBy iHE GTJXllWNGAimiOITV . ON. UffiVRRHAL DISEASES, www. v t?n2r i i r, ' ,- t it. J Catarrh of N- r'U'ri mrss, Bass -vmmx irD.ii ,mn nu A- Female el Wlaier Catarrh, FIIIrlilv flivniwd tavja' 5 lntlM from catarrh. WMm fhmml KMtlnnik go of i death, from catarrh. 3 Catarrhal rilitraww prevail ivvi v uraiiui iroui cautrru Saamar Catarrh. liver.. Wluiar catarrh prevail, meat aorth nnt. rt11.v fw, ,.k , --mmere.-rmpr.va... IbJB of 10 ilmthx from catarrh. The CauM of Meal Bodily III. I. Catarrh, CONGRESSMAN CUMMINOS, I . OF NEW1 YORK CITY. I Hon. Amos J. Cummings, of, New York, saya: "Peruna Is good tor catarrh. have tried It and know It. It relieved me Immense ly on my trip to Cuba, and I always have a bottle In reserve. Since my return I have not suf fered from catarrh, but It I do I shall use Peruna again. Mean time you might send me another bottle." Catarrh has already become a national curse. Its ravages extend from ocean to ocean. More than one-half of the people are affected by it Catarrh is a sys temic disease. Peruna is a systemic remedy. Peruna cures catarrh by remov ing 'the cause. Address The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, O., for free book. 30ritcwt fatality from catarrh B of 10 ilmthn from catarrh. MRS. BBLVA A. LOCKWOOD. Mrs. Belva A, Lockwood, late candidate for the Presidency, writes: "J have used your Pe runa and I find It an Invaluable remedy for cold, catarrh and kin dred diseases; also a good tonic tor feeble and old people, or those run down and with nerves un strung. I desire, also, to say that It has no evil effects." Mrs. Lockwood's residence Is Wash ington, D. C GENERAL JOB WHEELER. Major Qeneral Joseph Wheeler, commanding the cavalry forces In front of Santiago, and the author of -The Santiago Campaign," la speaking of the great catarrh rem edy, Peruna, saya: "I Join with Senators Sullivan, Roach and Mo Enery In their good opinion of Pe runa. It Is recommended to ma by those who have used It as an excellent tonic and particularly effective as a cure for catarrh." HACKBURN Offers: NEW GOODS in erery department. New R. & Q. and Warner's Corseta. New Broad Cloth in all shades. New Taffeta Silk, good value at 75c Onr Trice ONLY 55c. YARD. Th6se Silks, art in blaek and most all shades. ' A new line of Handkerchiefs ' THE MARKETS. The following quotations were recelT- od by J. K Latham X Oo. New Bern N. 0. . Nbw Yobz, Dec. 14. Open. High. Low. Oloie 8.16 8.13 8.12 March 8.15 8.30 8.15 8.16 May 8.17 8 23 8.17 8.19 July 8.18 8.18 8.16 8.16 OotTOHi January 8.13 Wbiat:- M.y .... Com: My Rit:- Jan If yon wish to gire a nice present that does not cost hnt little, see us and we will sare yon money. Examine the New line of Dress Goods in the window Reduced to 35c. 47-49 POLLOCK STREET. I tS!nwVtawVtwVWwVtrV lawViyV IVwwVuwVjrV Good (jtOOGLS Make Good Business. ; Poor Goods are NeTerCheap. Think; it over, and come to J. R. PARKER, Jr.'s, where you will find , everything in the Grocery line.1 Our stock is fresh and of tho very best quality.- ' ;i ' , -. " : , ,v Seedless Raisins, 1 lb package, 12o lb. - '"'S Perfectly Cleaned Oarrants, Ub packages, 12o lb. j ; : Very Best Citron, 20o lb. ' Very Best Mixed Note, 20o lb. Almonds, Brazil Pecans and English Walnuta, 20c. ' ' .' - ' Very Best Mine Meat 10c lb. . ' '. ; v , ,: . We also have plenty of Fresh Eggs. " : Fresh Celery every week.- ; ," ' . If yon are in need of anything in the grocery line don't fail ,to give me call and I'll saye you money. v , Jy, - , ; ' f.l 'V PBONt 69. : CVr.' Broad & Xfancoek fit. c - -kf TBK- Central ; Alcat Market, Cor. Broad A Middle BU.,: (Oak Market's old itand) you will find (he nicest Has of Freih Moata the mar ket afford. The place liai been newly painted and fixed np with a view of ot tering to tiie want, of the flnt-clau trade of the city. At any time you denlra a nice .Irak or roait of either native or western beef give ui ealL We will te able te m(V ya at all timet. , STOLEN I From In front of. my store, corner of Motcalf and 8olh Front street, on but Saturday night. Doc. 7th, between 11 and 13 o'clock, one "Admiral" Bicycle, Hov S7478, 83 Inch frame, adjustable handle bars, black streak rim, ri"1 pedal off. " , , C3.00 -HEiyAKO; for the teturn of lml to me, or for tl arrest of the thief. v.r, VINCENT, ' Corner South Front tnd Metralf BU Open, ... 80t Open. .. 67 Chicago, Doc 14. , High. Low. Close 80 88 High. Low. 68 - 67 Open. nigh. .845 Low. 80 Close 67 Close 840 STOosaj 8ugar 8o Ry 8.L as Tex. Pao .. A. CTF B,RT... . 0. C Copper Mew Tork. Dec. 14. Open. High. Low. Close .. 131 131 list ... 2, 11 40 110) 83 41 8i 06J 6St 64 65 NEW BURN COTTON alaBKBT. Bales of cotton In the local market were t 7.50 to 7.75. .'UnrfcMl, Spots 4.19-83. Bales 6,000 bale. ; Fatares, Dec-Jan 4.33. Apr-May ItL, May-Jan 4.Il.Close Deo-Jan. 411, Apr. May 4 39. May-Jan 4.88. , PORT Last week : 816.000,,. TWt week. ; Sat. 480W ' Mon. Toe. ' Wed. Tfcars'.f:?'! fri. -J k f. mRORIPTS. j;: San week" -" V ' lut 7ar. . . ' 814.008 49000 47009 43009 65000 18000 45009 .S66.000 '- Th Inthnr Wee Mltia EoiTOn JouBitiw I tea- In the Jour nal of the 18th Inst, an artlole relative to an encounter between myself aad a man IB women clolbas, a supposed rob ber on the road between Ibis place and MaysTllle. I Want to Say that the whole story Is false and that I know nothing of such a thing and that the party who re ported It to the Journal was mistaken. No one has ever made any attempt to rob me at any place or at any time. ' ' j Very trnly, Dr. O. J. Bender, fVv '' ' PollocksvIllo,N. 0. SCHLEY COURT. OF INQUIRY, Twt keportt Issned, . Opinions Keaderea By Each, , Main Issae Favors 1 Admiral Schley. - WaSHniaToif, Deo. II. The Schley Court of Inquiry made two reports, Ad mirals Benham and. Ramsay concur In: the first, which Is signed by Admiral as par rule. - Admiral Dewey makes a separate re port. The reports are as follows: ' , Commodore Schley, In command of the Flying Squadron, should bar pro ceeded with utmost dispatch off Clenf ne gos and should have maintained a close blockade of that port. - I He should have endeavored on May 88 at Clenfuegos, to obtain Information re garding the Spanish squadron by com municating with the Insurgent at the place designated In the memorandum delivered to him at 8:15 a. m., of that data. - He should have proceeded from Clen fuegos to Santiago de Cuba with all dis patch, and should have disposed his ves sel with a view of intercepting the enemy In any attempt to pass the Flying Squadron. He should not have delayed the squad ron for the Eagle. He should not have mado the retro grade turn westward with his squadron. He should have promptly obeyed the Navy Department's order of May 25. He should have endeavored to capture or destroy the (Spanish vessels at anchor near the entrance of Santiago harbor on May 39 and 80. He did not do hi utmost with the force under his command, to capture or destroy the Oolon and other vessels of the enemy which be attacked on May 81. By commencing the engagement on July 8 with the port battery, and turning the Brooklyn aroond with port helm, Commodore Schley causeil her to lose distance and position with the Spanish vessels especially with the Viscaya anil Coloa. The turn of the Brooklyn to starboard was made to avoid getting her into dan gers us proximity to the Spanish vessels. The turn was made towards the Texas and caused that vessel to stop and to back her engines to avoid possible collision. Admiral Schley did Injustice to Lieu, tenant Commander A. V. Hodgson In puDlisning only a portion of the cor respondence which passed between them. Commodore Schley's conduct in con nectlon with the event of the Santiago campaign prior to June 1, 1898, wat characterized by vacillation, dllatorlnes and lack of enterprise. HI official reports regarding the coal supply and the coaling facilities of the Flying Squadron were Inaccurate and misleading. HI conduct during the Battle of July 8 was self-possessed and he encouraged, m hi own person, hi subordinate offi cers and men to fight courageously. GEORGE DEWEY, Admiral U. IS, President Bam O. Lamly, Judge Advocate Qeneral, U. S. N., . Judge Advocate. Admiral 'Down's Opiaioa. In the opinion of the undersigned the passage from Key Weat to Clenfuegos wa made by the Flying Bquadroa with all possible dispatch, Commodore Schley having in view the Importance of ar riving off Clenfuegos with as much coal as possible In the ships' bunkers. The blockade of Clenfuegos was af fective. Commodore Schley, In permitting the steamer Adula to enter the port of Clen fuegos, expected to obtain Information concerning the Spanish squadron' from her wbea she cam out. The pastag from Cienfaegos to a point about twenty-two miles south of Santiago waa mad with as much dis patch as was possible while keeping the quadroa aanIL . , , The blockade of Banilago was affeo- Commodore Bob ley was the senior of ficer of onr squadron off Santiago when the Spanish squadron attempted toes- cape oa the morning of July Srd, 1898. H was la absolute command aad Is n titled to the credit da to such command lag officer for the glorious vlotory which resulted In the total destruction of the Spanish ship.' .. v - : ? 'i , GEO BOB DEWEY.' ' Admiral U.S. H. nun imi v iadg Advocate General, TJ, B. N, Judge Advocate. -'--,:t necommendallon In - view ; Of the length of time which has , lapsed since the occurrence of the event of lb Ban tlago campaign, the court recommends no further proceeding b had la the premise. '. . "' (Signed) - GEORGE DEWEY, . Admiral D. & N, President, BAM O.LEMLT, LetislatiTC ; Joint Committee to Complete Its .Work Monday. Jtrdge Advocate General, Judge Advocato. U. W I C5 . 4 l f lor Iitfjiitle and C! : '-"i. The Rest Prescription for Halaria. Chills and Fovor Is a buttle of Grove' Tatki.eb Citn.t. Tomo. It Is simply Iron and quinine In a tnt '! form, No cure no fy. i"rh rsio. State Pension Warrants. Census of North Carolina for 1790. Weather for Novem ber. Strength of State nard. Ralbioh, Deo. 14. The legislative joint committee will complete its exami nation of the office of the State'Aaditor Monday afternoon. It wilt make no recommendation this year. It Is mak ing a particularly close inspection this year because of the defalcation of ex treasury clerk Martin. Of course the committee ha nnquestioned confidence in the present .officials, but it is never theless looking with extra care Into the books and vouchers, Alexander Rhodes, who for the past 18 years has been connected with the Agricultural College anu State experi ment farm here, Is elected professor of nature study in the State Normal School at Athens, Ga. Most of the State pension warrants were sent out today by the auditor. The remainder will go out Monday. The total Is $200,000. The condition of the State Superin tendent of public Instruction again be came very serious late last night. Thl morning he had no fever or cough and was able to take nourishment. His pulse was weak. The census reports for North Carolina for 1790 giving the heads of 80,000 fami lies, will be printed in the last volume tho Slate Records, that for 1791, If permlBBton can be secured from the cen sus bureau to copy the names. Permis sion was once given but Is now refused. Senator Hlmmons Is seeking to have it renewed. He Is also seeking to secure permission for tbe copying of tho names of the North Carolina soldiers in the Civil war from the pay rolls which are In possession of tbe U, S. census bureau These rolls were turned over by Gen. Johnson to Gen. Sherman at Charlotte In April, 1865, duly receipted for and taken to 'Washington. The names of some of the officials taken from those roll have been sent here. The paper Is flimsy and great ''care In copying is necessary. The Information, If it can be secured, will be used In making abso lutely correct and complete the roster of the N. C. tropps, that published by Maj. Moore bela noteworthy Insccarate and In complete. The weather report for November for this State, Issued today, says the mean temperature for that month wu 43.8 de gree, Which 1 5.9 below normal. The highest wa 50.3, at Southport; the low- eat 88.4. at LInville. Tbe highest abso lute temperature was 88, at Southern Fines; the lowest 7 degrees, at LInville. The averaee rainfall wa only 13.8 In cues, whloh Is 1.98 below the normal. The summary of the strength of the State Guard wa completed late last night by adjutant-general Royaler. It show that there are 2063 of officer and enlisted men. Of these there are 1783 infantry, 835 naval militia and 58 artll lerv. The gain over last jyear is 177, The gain In companies I 8. The cost of operating the State gov eminent daring the fiscal year ended November 80th was tl,685,664. Tbebsl aace at that date was 18,268. TO.CLBAffSB THE SISTER Effectually yet gently when costive or billion, to permanently overcome hab itual oonstipatlon, to awakaa the kid ney and liver to a healthy activity, without Irritating or weakening to dispel headache, eoldi, fevers, ase Syrap of Figs, mad by the California Fig Byrop Co. w ,-.,,,. , Mri;BonlneNot Gniuy. WismBQTOK. D. C December 18. After being ont four hours lbu ths Bonln ee, returned to the and announced their verdict of not guilty. The verdict waa the signal for applause which we immediately sup- Dressed by the court officer. Mrs, Bo nln received the verdict calmly. UeaU Bradley Wooten Dying. Special to Journal.; " v v BaLBtaa. Dee, 14. Cadet Kdward Wooten left Agricultural aad Mechani cal oolleg today, for Wilmington, being summoned there because hi brother, Lieut. Bradley J. Wooten of the 7th Cav airy Is dying In the hospital at Havana, Lieut. Wooten wa operated oa for ap pendicitis. HI liver, and kidney be came affected, aad another operation wu necessary, Cadet MoFavdea also left college te day for his home npoa hews "of the suT den death of hi father, Nelll McFay den, rars the th. S ,, Tho horrors of Cionp do not trouble the molliors Ttho gives Anwat's Cnoirr Bvnnr. I'o d ,i -ir In a .! t','i" An wsy' l si-.fo a -id you are uih.' !. '."t It. It l S rrn,( j fur V, !, - , ' ; 'u n:ly U-0 Sd r-.-mt.;i . r.J It. n t :1S St Bi-ft.:;.'. FGIT iluAS We will brtve American Boauties, Brides, Brides Maids, i?tori and ninny otbor varieties of I'm- i. :.,ri iLiuns In rod, tilnk and white LIIIi-s of tbe Valley, etn. Ordi-r todi-y SI we are booking lots of ord-rs. w w.rv : 1 1 : ".vl Co., J. V.. I , J ' , Vr, VT., Fresh Pork 1 Sausagre. Fresh lot Glover Hill Print and Fancy Elgin ut ter, On tario nckwhea t, Cream Cheese, Bologna, Tripe, Pigs Feet, Corned Beef, Small Hams and Breakfast Strips. Evaporated Apples and Peaches, Nice New Prunes 5c lb. Large Prunes 10c lb, Jellies and Fruit Jains. Lima Beans, White Beans, Split Peas. Irish Potatoes and Codfish. Yam Potatoes. Nuts all kinds new crop. . Complete stock of everything nsually kept in a Drst-claas grocery store. Lowest possible prices. I will appreciate a share of your trade. Youurs truly, 'Phone 01. Wholesale fc Iletall Grocer, 71 Bral Nt. mm t We Say It's Better than home-made mince meat. The mince meat we sell is made from ripe, sound fruit and wholesome, tender meat, seasoned and spiced prqpcrly and evenly, and no home product can l)e cleaner and more, nppe tizing. 10c a pound. We keep everything kept in a first-class grocery. J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St. Grocer. Phone 137. ML GIFT THAT CUT. While thinking of what t get for Xmaa Gifts, bear in mind onr Shears and Scissors Stock. Pen Knives, Pocket Knives, Razors, Hoses, and straps, tkey are all warranted and can be exchanged if aot satisfac tory. Carving Sets, Knives and Forks, Butcher Knives, Can Openers, and Eye Openers in prices. Guns from 14.75 to 125.00. Air Rifles and Boy Axes for the boys. A full and complete stock of General Hardware, Paints, Varnish. Enamels, Oil, Lime, Plaster, Cement, Sash Blinds, Doers and Glass. Ball Bearing Castors. Qaskill Hardware Co. PHONE 147. 78 MtMM BT NEW BERK, N. 0 We Know Our BttsIneiM Ton woaldnt patronise a dnurttwho aid not, tlwre Is no risk when yon tmda hers. Wa hav. mads the drag baiineai a ouarol study lot yam. Pranrlptton work m of vital Importance, .Witt OS rou oan depend apno skillful nrrlo. f 2t -:.tv W.havalBstookalanjsUDset . Ck,.. nCliisiili Vast far Mwana rrOSl tVlUg Dors, ssaasU chimot Iuw4 wlttaannaU .fc.' Prost Queen LVra wmm eormd with Pnoeh SaaotL . hhat ppotootkia MnluM l& wB saddssj ehmsia salit ooorh, ooMa pnomoala, mm all chM and laa troobtw. Jnrt the Itiaf M ' C O. BRAOHAn.7 . Our Motto it to please everyone who calls at our store, or sends us an order. We are receiving daily Fresh Groceries. I New Baiains and Currants. , Citron and Prunes. : Peaches and Apples. Candy and Cakes. Butter and Cheese. ' ,bi sure to ask for a pound of our Fresh' Boasted Coffee. We guarantee quality and price. Arcbbell Ho, tt BROAb ST. ' . v' it - " N ' . - - - ; u I i . . ( ,r.Mi . r v r-x-' . JtST BFCf ITEDa line of Phono graphs for the Xmaa tmda. ' Have you tlioKlittliataltdlon 1'bortograp woald be a nice present to give your friend We have Just received a barrel of reonrds the very latest sonrs, t. Will be glad tn hnw vra throiiiih tliem. i Don't foriret wears head piartor fur all kind of iortlng gixi, bii yolea. Desi'r In r.'r-ri'irn, Tn l oana 0 s I'1 ir' J .-TiH4, r.i i it Fri-s, t'srit. 1 i S,t-iJ fi-9i i :yx$u tin i t, w. I Have For Sale Cash or time, one Sjjnare New England Piano, - Boen used with oar fend how in first-class order, 'lW t.jfi' -'.( Kt V l iBookSti: .'Z It is complete i : Shoppers i to I see 'X c'r fine display of I Hzl.hy Goods. I 'G. 13. Onnctt tMvtttmtttM.;:tvr4
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