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VOL. IX NO. 18. SIW BIEN, I. C, SUSDAT UORSlSfl,, APE1L 2U, 1902. TWENTY FIRST i: Tobacco Dealers Welcome Imperial Tobacco Company. n m i w l II amhv aw vomer gwn umjimf. km.; Not Marry. State Charters. Impertait Meeting Cor poration Commlss Ion. Soldiers' Home. Rauioh, April 19. Greet Interest Is manifested In the entry Into this 8Ute of the Imperial Tobacco Company. Iti attorney here when aaked whether It would do a retail business, aald be did not know; that he only knew It would bay leaf at ail points where there are warehouse and wonld be an aotlye and complete competitor of the American Tobacco Company. Of course the lat ter la the most cordially hated of all the trusts which do business In the State. Hence the growers and the sellers of leaf will be delighted at the entry of the big English company, which proposes to put up so great a fight. J. Richard Young, Insurance commis sioner, leaves for New Orleans tomor row. He Is to be married, there next Wednesday. J. Crawford Big?, who is to be his best man, accompanies him. Tomorrow afternoon at Nazareth, two miles from here, the corner stone of the "Church of the.Holy Name of Jesus" will be laid by Rt. Rer. Leo Hald, 0. 8, B., D. D., Vlear Apostollo of North Carolina. The church will form part of the group of buildings at the Roman Catholic Orphanage. The corner stones of two other buildings, one a school, will also be laid. Contractor Jacob B. Alien la at work on all these. The on phanage Is admirably located and Is on a hill which looks down on Raleigh. There are 400 acres of land In the tract. A very amusing incident occurred at the Supreme Court this morning. A young man not over 10, over 6 feet high, and weighing about 185 pounds, with shoes of at least No. 1 In size, made his appearance, accompanied by an equally gawky woman, fully twice his age, and said he wanted a marriage license. The marshal of the court told him he most go to the court house This the young man could not understand. The direction of the court house was pointed out. He said "I am thinking of marrying. " The woman giggled. Then he aaid "we've walked 20 miles." He appeared to have walked 100 at least. As he was going out the door he said "well I don't care much whether I marry or don't. The State charters tbe Rhodes School Company of KInston, capital $6000: also ' tbe Whltaker-Harvey Tobacco Company of Winston-Salem. The latter will deal In leaf tobacco and make and sell plug ' and smoking tobacco. Its capital stock is f 350,000. W. A, Whitaker and Wil liam L. Harvey are its principal stock holders. The corporation commission will have an Important session on Wednesday. At this several cases will come up for hearing. Arrivals: 8. B. McLean, Mai ton; A. W. McLean, Lumberton; Q. B. Patterson Mazton; H. L. Lyon, Whllesville; Wal ter Brown, Charlotte; Donnell Gillian), Tarboro; J. K. Oorbett, Wilmington. A gentleman from KInston who ar rived here today says that yesterday a member of the naval militia there, named Mewborne, took a cartridge from , a one pound rapid Are gun to a tinner - named Moore, to see what was In Ik They both made the discovery and Moore la minus all the lingers of one hand. Mewborne had cut the metal part away from the shell. - From the base of the latter a little pin projected and Moon was trying to find out what, this pin was. Ha was striking it with a hammer. The then exploded. One part tore off hit fingers, while a fragrent cut Mewborne' s face. One part went through a wall, another through a window and into a wall. - ; The Boldlers Home today had 108 in mates. By May 1 twelve more are to be admitted. It can give room to only 130 at the most. Chicago World's Fair Dividend. Chioaoo, April 18. The $450,000 which remains in the treasury of the World's Columbian Exposition Compa ny probably will be divided next week among the 80,000 shareholders. The dividend, it Is estimated, will be about 48 cents a share. Shares were sold for $10. About one-fourth of the 20.000 stockholders held one share each. The city will get about $285,000 as its divi dend on the $5,000,000 bond Issue. Split Among: Boer Leaders. London, April 18. Serious differences it Is said, have arisen between the Trans vaal and Free State delegates who are dlsoussing peace terms at Pretoria. Gen eral Botha and acting President Bchalk Burger, it Is reported, have given tbe Free State reprsentatlves until April 21 to come to a decision, threatening that thereafter the Transvaal delegation will continue the peace negotiation Independ ently o( the Free State delegates. It Is further declared that Botha and Schalk-Burger had pratlcally agreed Upon terms for surrender prior to their visit to Klerksdrop; but out of consideration for their allies they Insisted on a confer. ence, though with slight hopes that their views would be shared by General De Wet and the other Free State leaders. London Fears neat Famine. London, April 17. A meeting of rep resentatives of the entire retail meat trade of London were present unanimous ly petitioned Parllment to remove the existing restrictions on the Importation of cattle from Canada and Argentina. The petition declares that, in view of the reduction in the American supply, the action was Imperative In order to prevent a meat famine during the corona tlon festivities. Killed On Rail Road. Washington, April 18. The Interstate Commerce Commission has Issued a bulletin showing for the three months ended September 30, 1901, a grand total of 735 persons killed and 2,022 Injured In train accidents of all kinds In the United States. The total number of trains collisions was 1,247 and derailments l,00k(, causing damage aggregating $1,842,324 to oars, engines and roadway, exclusive of dam age to merchandise. Cuban Planters Sngar Loaded. Washington. April 18. The Secretary of War today sent to the Senate a com munication from General Wood again asserting that the planters and Cuban sugar dealers hold the bulk of Cuban sugar. The amount held is so great, he says, that they must onload very soon. He says this large amount, when thrown on the market, will greatly reduce the price and that delay of action toward redac tion of the duty on sugar in the United States It playing directly into tbe hands of the ngar combine. " tOSB AGlUti - r Rorth Carolina Defeated fey Ylrflnla la a 'ilr-". " Mn Game. r:., 8peclal to Journal - " , RAicioH, April lt,la the gam here today, between North Carolina and Vir gin! University clubs. North Carolina was defeated by a aoore of $ to 7. The game began an hour late and was dull on both aides, the Tlrgtnlens out playing the TarBeel. : - , The University of North Carolina team made a poor impression. - The playing today did not compare in the slightest with that of the Bute League. . Lending Honey To England. New York, April 18. J. B. Morgan A Co. and baring, Magoun & Co. annonnc ed today that the $95X)0,600;of British consuls secured Jointly by then for sale in this country have been oversubscribed fully 10 times. In the opinion of Cecil Baring applicants are not Jlkely to re ceive more than 5 per cent, of the a mounts of Jheir 'subscription. Found $30,000 Worth Of Ambergris. Bangor, Maine, April 18 William Storey and Robert Mitchell, of Lubec, a fishing town on tbe Eastern Maine coast went to Campobello Island, in the Pas samaquoddy bay, to shoot ducks recently While there they saw .floating in the water a dirty white substance, much re sembling a huge lump of wax. They wad ed out and brought the object to shore. Now they find it is a lump of ambergris and they have Just sold it, clearing $10, 000 each. A Wonderful Care. Some charitable women were recent ly inspecting tbe wards of a Baltimore hospital when they chanced to eee a poor fellow, the expression of whoeo face melted their hearts. "My poor man," said one of the wom en sympathetically, "you seem to suf fer agonies." "Sure, mum," be answered, "I have the rheumatism." "Is there anything I could do (or your asked the kind hearted woman. "We-14," slowly muttered the patient "1 would like to have my face shaved, but I haven't the coin." The women held a hasty consulta tion, and one of them finally drew a crisp $2 bill from her purse. Turning to the patient, she said, "There, take this, and may you soon get better." nor wish was evidently gratified, for the next day when she called at tbe hospital to see the good effect) of shave on the rheumatic patient she was told that shortly after ah had left on the previous day he bad shown such marked improvement that be said ha was able to get up and hurriedly left the hospital before a barber bad been summoned. It was evident that the $2 bill bad wrought the wonder. Balti more Sun. THE MARKETS.' The following quotations were recelv ed by J. S. .Latham ft Co, New Bern N.t). ' '-v..- NbwTobx, April 19. Open. High. Low. Close CoTTOK, My July..... Aug..... Sep...... Oct 9.18 .9.09 . 8.87 8.85 8.11 9.16 9.18 8.03 8.87 6.18 9.12 9.09 8.87 8.85 8.11 9.16 9.18 8.92 8.87 8.18 Chicago, April 19. Wtaust Open. High. Low. Close May 74 744 July 75 75 Oorh; Open. High. Low. Close May........ 62, '' 62 Ribs: Open. High. Low. Close May 915 912 New Tork, April 19. SrooKk Open. High. Low. Close Sugar 130 . 128, So By m 87 U.8.L. U. & 8 42, 42J TJ. 8.8.,Prefd.. 924 93 Mo. P. 102 108 Atchison 88 88i Va. C. 0 71 71 A. 0,0 50 50 Am. Ice... 161 lBi Uvarpool BpoW 6.8-82 Bales 6,000 bales. Futures, May-June 4.60. June-July 4.60. May Coffee 495 490 HEW BERN COTTON MARKET. Sales in local market yesterday at 9 cents. PO RT RKC KIFTS. Last week 68,000 This week. Sat. 9000 Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Frl. Same week last year. 98,000 9000 18000 14000 12000 14000 10000 73,000 The Best Prescription for Malaria. Chills and Fever Is a bottle of Grove's Tabtklibs Chill Tome. It Is simply iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No cure no pay. Price 60c ' He Got Caught. Cored, Cure that case with H. G. O. the safe, sore and painless CURE. 1 to 8 day s. Price $1.00. Sold only by HARGETS PHARMACY,- . Cor. Broad ft Fleet Streets. Extra line Veal at the Oaks Market to day. Hot Chocolate, and Hot Coffee and Sandwiches at McSorley's. KG D. & O. D. Line, NOTICE ! Do Ton WrilB ? FOR ALL PURPOSES, Q. N. FNNETT. Fine Western Beef and Mutton at the Oaks Market Come and see what we are offering in Box and Pound Paper. Prices cut in two this week. Do lull Ml If you do you should get a supply of our Soap while it is going Cheap- WHITEHURST'S mapkburnl to TELLS 1 iV It is not good policy to take anything for granted. There fore, he insist that you visit his stores when looking for the Newest Linesof every article kept in An Up-to-date Store. We are showing a Beautiful Line of "Match Sets Em broidery", also Laces in Tals Torchons and Parfit de Paris. Wash Goods in Endless Patterns White Goods, Madras, Piques in fancy stripes, Organdies, Lawns, Dimities and Novelties. Our Linen Department is complete and has never been surpassed in artistic patterns. I Prices Right I On Saturday April 19 the Steamer Ocracoke will leave New Bern at 18 noon Instead of 6 P. M. GEO. HENDERSON. Agent, . April 18 1903. Go Way Back and Sit Down That 's the thing to say to the plug hats, derbies and fe. doras. Let them go now. Straw Hats have the "right of way." Straw fedoras, straw sailors, straw telescopes, Mackinaw straws, coarse braids and fine braids, Panamas and Porto Rico's, curled brims and stiff brims, double brims, clean and well made. The new styles . await your attention here. Your Summer's pleasure will de- pend much on your hat. If you buy it here it will be right you can bank on it. Straw Hats 25c to $2.50. E. W. ARMSTRONG, 67 Middle Street. netnz s ; Street Mixed and Plain Cucumber Pickles and Apple Butter. ' r 'i Nice Fruit Jellies 5c lb. , Jvi T Queen Olives and Olive Oil. 'C :v-'r.:vfr -Sis:'"-' Fancy New Portorico Molasses just received." . : , Fresh lot Cream of "Wheat and Na Bob Pancake Flour Maple and Fancy CaneSyrnp. Fresh lot Fox River Print Butter. ' ' , -f Small Sugar Cured Hams and Shoulders. ' J" V. ? A Fulton Market Corned Beef. Complete stock of Canned Goods. ' "t Give me a call. 1 " Yours to please, , ' Wholesale A Detail - Grocer.: MpMIF.1. .1 1. til MiVtfil.HtiiJi wrocer, 1 Z ' llwtn a a m im Jl ma J a . JUM RECEIVED Carolina Bice Flakes. Try them, No cooking whatever prepared for the table in one minute. Also a full line of Heinz & Co's Preserves, Pickles, Evap-. orated Horseradish, etc. Don't fail to send your orders to us, as we are prepared to inept nil enmnntitinn. nnrl rrivo vnn frnl rrrmla and rm?n1r. 1 " J " r '" gwMU uuis huw mvu.t;. . - est delivery of any house in the city. v. r Wholesale and Retail Qrocer, PHONE 69. Cor. Broad eft Hancock St. Appetizing 5 Thing. We have tlio most cxten slre stock of appetizing tilings ever introduced here: Pickles, Pauccs, Jellies,' Bnscnil, Fruits and condiments gathered from the Occident and Orient crowd each other for room, and the buyer is bewildered by the va riety we offer. You have a range of choice, howover all of the best, too, and that's just what you want. . 0 P. - 7f .-' Is- Broad St Grocer. Phone t37. i : rTTTTTTIIITTTTTTTTITTTYm rTITIITITTTIIIITTTTTTI It n i i 1 it rui I j i i i i i ' I 1 1 1 1 i ' j n iii if a n c -1jlv: .ill I j i ii J i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r x x u. N " AAasiSi4aaaaaaa4aiMMe);s)t4s) '. II J:! tor- rrm .. V- .? : ftVi-:?' ' 1 ,a ,,t 'TBi "I t -a- .:...'. 8 Here's the i u r on Meritorious vjf-Y mo Beauty, scrvic: g very Acme 0t .. 1- -Kianos have set, tlie i'eopic i f 1J MID anu vui;:j i Low Pricing! j ft Are I lis ' iliSh i . i In Everycpi TTWWMMB.MaaM J"JJ.a.a.MMW...W.WWW.TTT ITTTTI FTTTTTm I I I I I I TTTT TTT TT T T T t -.-7 ..." -v r k &. ' ,e r.., v r '-jsp "ts, r , -t a . - ' . " . -- K mm . -M m u m a ssssi - m m mm . : v I mm m m m mm m-w - . mmw m m ssk ,i mw t a i asit win. PAY YOUfto '-l ' ' " " ..;, .1 Come and Inspect 1 i .. ' , i . 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