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. VOL - XX NO, 122 IttfU-J, 17 C, THURSDAY, U0SIIKSL AUGUST 21, 1902. TWK.MV -riUST VkMK " 75" PAIRS j Clement and I In Ladies, Misses and Chlldrens 1TO CLOSE OUT I WAY WAY DOWN LOW, all in good stupe, no pointed toes. y The only reason why we make the Sacrifice is we don't want 4 to carry them over 'till another Note Size and Price. Ladies 2s to 7s, that sold t Misses njs to zs, Childreng 5s to 10s, - ' -Childrens Red Shoes still on sale "a - s 1 j . esapffains in Millinery.. J. J. BAXTER lias moved his Millinery Stock from Pollock Street to his store on Middle Street and is Olos ing out the same at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Special Inducements to Milliners. IF YOU THE BEST PRICES, The BEST Sta bles. The BEST Facilities BRING YOUR TOBACCO TO THE Farmers Warehouse We promise our best efforts in behalf ot the Farmers. J. M. HOWAED, Manager, C. H. RICHMOND, Auctioneer. m . mm s - ' . mmmmram 3 W T iat'M tiaa'itw,taMWU Bi n' . htaLa ! ii 1 1 1 1 ii i I il k An nfcA. If ihA ; amag is imrcnasoa r we. ve give f'C the bent value oMakmpk tat the money- fc.any tyly we'll girt ymi one perfot 1 . outracttoB im ot eletmnt finUh. war- r. li trM wut k Mm or iipnt vrnm. nf ' ; nnira u to wonaamiuip ira mrami, t jU a T.ry low mic. Cn't do boUer. : W. out Rubber Tirct oa lour old or new wneeli. We thrhik four loos. Una fTCrlM without' aotMa Mnb. J KTorybody U Inrltod to at Ui. work of . the imtobbie pntUng new bolt In O. H. Waton Bon, 7- 78 Broad )BWvBaalt;a6 V.-, Is a knlM llqnld preparation ' a . I a . n .. tmm p,. lor ramoTin( ountnira, jiraciioi, ru J aad ImproTlng lb. oomplextoa. Wbea ' ippile.1 It I IdtIiIW Md cenaot b. V Wkuhed off. The daik line troand the neck, "! ty wenrlnf t',-;ht tv'-t, rn'.'nf. In r 1 Vf Cr'""n of I i Balis OSl 7 DOWN LOW; 8 season. i at $1.60 to close oat at 90c. ti 90c. X 75c. A 60o and 75o fi WAST roE DUO A WIG Farmer Warehouse. A II 11 U vUVUl j.. Best Ilachlnd ZIa4e BcJrTaili:.;;. Lcv:c3t Prices. 'V . OmOll ' I'r'- von. oo dti raon uahoooxtiti. I flCHC OUT! 4 LOOK OUT I f t tare Jut arrived from the KorlHen Markets with a fine Selected Stock ot DBT GOODS AVD CLOTOINO.wtlcli Will open up fa U Store at 75 Mlddto Btrott, next to Gatklll Eardware Co, S.COPWIl ; tcla7 EcaJsTv r3.'- Tberelsaot any t " r r y f br ' ' . tl.ua tl.-r , nvr fi 'I to r " - " ' "!' TESTESDArS IAUETS. ' Cotton, Srala, freVwoni tad Stocks. Range la Mem. Receipts sal r . 'f "' SUpmeats.- ' The felknriag ate the market qaote- UosV received hy J. M. Utham Co Hew Ben, N, 0. , Okloago, Aag. 90, , 70 70 89 701 67 m 07 7 Opet High. Low. Cloaa Ooaio Sept.. .. Dee Wbbati Bept... . Dee..... m .970 58 990 94S 521 411 870 915 521 41 Sept (lot. 990 949 1640 1450 1057 97S Pork-.... Oct...... Jib .... 1615 1640 1610 1452 1449 1441 , 1043 . 957 Lard Sept Oct 1060 1049 972t 957 Hw YoBK, Aog. 80. OoTTwr, Open. High. Low. Glow Au 8.58 8.55 8.58 8.64 Bp 8.08 8.11 8.08 8.0 Oct 7.88 7J 7.95 7.95 Dm 7.88 7.91 7.88 7.88 Jin... 7.91 7.94 7.91 7.91 New York, Aug. 90. Broom; Open. High. Low. Close 80 By .... .401 ,401 , 541 . 1171 4U 64 1171 681 501 18 40 401 54 1171 68 13 4U 411 541 8. B... 0... Mo. P.... VO O ... 1171 881 A. O. O . 501 18f Amice. . 18 BpotiU-83. Bales 8,000 bales, rutaret, AAg-Bept. 4.40. HapUOet 4.81 Oet-Nov 4.95. row susoaurTa. Sam. aak Iait year. 93,800 Last week This' Bat. 9000 1800 1600 4400 Mob. 8968 Tees. 5751 Wed. 4367 Thurs. 1500 8100 IM. 8400 17,800 AdTlosi to J. E. Latham ft Co., yester day: New fork, Aug 90. Unfavorable weather Is causing firmer reeling oa grain. Provlsioas.geaeraltendeaey upward, owing to eoaAdenee la prices aad over sold market. Gbo. W. Stomb. GAULBB. Ang. 90 The asorateg rates eoatiane to eonte. They are now damaging to the eottoa erop. Miss Leers Krerlagtoa ts visiting her brother, S A Kverlagtoa of Edwards. MrJN Iveriasioa Is repalriag his dweUteg-. ' -' " . . The Beaday School ot Gaines Is pre paring for s grand satertalaaMat. , Oar farmers have had some lack eatch lag eooas which tajare the erops. TaewpleofWIleeetered hot lor Mr Owen Galon for rtprseeatstlvs aad ill tires Mt register or deeds. ; i-' . ..... San. For taa sprlag ehickeae, eall at the Oaks Market, ..i.u.i. i "U vow bar Beer tot voer famUv ass 'or pteaio. ft win he id Vour 'adTaalage to eall ap phone 106,. aad Jsaqalrs for that fine VleaaaDshlast Beer. Crowa BottUag Works, Lee J. Taylor Prop , Phone Ckeeolateat0enerpoaa4atMoSorloy ios Cream Boda . today at ,MoSer- ley's. .'I Af If", J J. 'J!" ,! I A Doa't fall to try eas 40 seat Tee, It Is a goer aad pleases these all all. R. Par ker Jt, t , ' ."' " " H JACOBS' Ralelgkj By Whiskey Is the test. 'Middle street ; , , J-1 Darts PresortpUoa rharmacy aukes a specialty of prescriptions. Prompt aad eareful attentloa Is glvea them. Only the best drags are need. The prices ere reasonable. Bead pars there tobsfiUedV Freth lot Force For d it rcrelml lhoe haying ttrlc'if'n si4 them I.' V' h 6 feiiti - 1 - t a 11 rnta pucks I- at j. n. r . .. ;PilISB. . ' ' v r - Inquest Over Remains & A. Line Victim. Nearly a Pleale Tragedy. PellUeal Speech Aaaenaced. Colored Flreatea's Toaraaateat. , Edaeatleaal Speak Ian. Tebaeeo Market Sales. Raleigh, Aug. 80. A happy picnic party came near ending tea tragedy at Penny' Poad near Raleigh yesterday afternoon when Mies Emily Walker, of Balelgh was thrown into the pond by a collision of the boat with a hidden snap. 8he was resouedwlth great difficulty and tea thoroughly exhausted condi tion by Mr. Gordon Harris. Chairman P.M. Simmons announces that Hon. G. W. Ward will make a po litical speech at Currituck court house Monday September 1st. The physicians attending Jim Mitchell the colored train reporter dangerously wounded In efforts to quiet the disturb ance on the 8. A. L. southbound train yesterday afternoon, say that he has a good chance for recovery. There was no trouble what ever at Henderson last night so far as could be learned this morning. The inquest over the body of Roadmaster Stevers was held there to day. State superintendent of schools J. T. Joyner announces a number of engage ments to speak within the next two weeks. He goes to Pcachland tomorrow then to Hillsboro Saturday August 23rd and to Columbus, Polk county August 88th On August 80th and 81st he will speak at central points in Bnmcombe eoantv. TaMglored firemen are having daily practice now preparatory for their State eonventtoa and tournament which meets here next week. There were good sales of tobacco at Farmers and Capitol City warehouses here yestetdsy, over 100,000 pounds be ing sold, at excellent prices. The snsp and boom given the Raleigh market when It was launched at the beginning of the season has not been in the least dulled or checked and a big success assured. POLLOCKS VILLE. Cool Weather. Bridge up For Repairs, Base Ball. Personals, Social i Event.' August 19. The cold nights and cool days Is a reminder of the nearness of the harvest season. Fodder pulling is In rapid progress In this neighborhood and the fanners are saving some fine fodder, the Weather Is so very favorable. Quite a lively tune here last Saturday, the Democratic primaries were held In this county tad this place also. The County bridge at this plsce is up for repairs and will not be passsble for 5 or 6 days. Mr. B. H. Coble who has been taking otctores at this place will lesve for Oriental about the 88th. The Trenton baseball team and the PolIocksvUle team crossed bets here y terday, the 18th, and played a very good aad Interesting game. -The teams were wall matched exoeptln else, the Tren ton's being all heavy weights aad Pol' locksvUle light weights. However the light weights won the game by 11 to with one Inning nnphtyed to their cred it, The following parties left here this week for Asherllle and other parts la Western, N. C. Messrs. T. 8. Bender aad Edward Holland, Mrs. Samuel Hud son, Mrs. Lite M. Kooaoe, Miss Flora Mattocks and Miss Cattle Koonce. ' Messrs Loa Taylor, F. P. Koonce Dr. Moak of Trentoa were visitors here yesterday they .were becking the Tren toa team... , H,, -- Aa elegaat .supper , was glvea by the PoUooksvUle Team ooapllmentary the visiting team oa the evening of the 18th which was enjoyed by all n much. ' '. ''''-, ' ' Mies Mabel Karros has decided not to go to the Piedmont High,. School this year but will sooa leave for Klastoa o enter Prof. W. H. Rhodes' School. Mlsi Ida Brittlaa aad bee brother Got, doe entertained their young friends at their home Bear here last Taesday even lag, aa elegaat lee cream supper was served after which candles and fruits of various kinds were handed around, aad enjoyed by all. A large crowd of young people were there and enjoyed them selves la maay ways such as playing dif ferent games swinging and romping on the lawn. Bweet music was rendered by many of the young ladles on the piano. This occasion was the erownlng event ot the season la this vicinity, ... CASTOHIA Tor LiJUta and CLI'lrca. rir.U.3 l:;H:::itr' t!i. Sfc TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. The Island of , Torlshtna, - one of the , Japanese group was overwhelmed by a Vnlnantn Amntlnn mmA all tfia Inhfthlranxa I numbering 150 were killed." I Seven people were seriously hurt In a trolley ear collision in Philadelphia Mon dsy. . - The National Florists Association Is holding Its annual meeting in Ashe- vtlle. A phenomenon that Is interesting peo ple in the vicinity of Little lver Is that the water of the river turned green for a considerable dlitance'.a.few days ago. Su perstltlous people regarded it ss a sign that all would be sick and die. The ri ver has since regained Its natural color and a'great relief ts.feltThere is a theory that the ocean tide sent the water far in- lsnd and mingling with the fresh water changed It all green. The Boer Generals DeWet, Botha and Eyter have .been received by the King in England with -the utmost cordial ity. President Roosevelt has received a handsome mosaic, gift from the Pope, Congressmen Pou and Kltchin of North Carolina have been detailed to do political campaign work in Maine. The Confederate' Veterans of this State are holding a reunion at Greens boro. Several hundred strangers are in the city. The reunion will be held two days. The Loan Association at Passaic, N, J. has been forced to suspend on account of the defalcations of Wm. Malcalm, Secretary of the concern. Retailers ot coal In New York City fear the continued shortage In coal will push the price of anthracite coal to $15 per ton. A tenement house In New York City burned Monday night and two women and three children were burned to death. During military maneouvers at St. Petersburg, Russia, a squadron of caral ry were given the order to charge and 50 troopers galloped into the Neva river and were drowned. Senator Pritchard has challenged Uon Locke Craig, to a series ot debates on political questions and the two will make s tour of the State togethor, enga ging In Joint discussions at different clt les of the Bute. For Roaches and Water Burs. If you are troubled with roaches and water bugs, try our Roach Paste. Ws guarantee It to give satisfaction and re fund the money If It does not Price 35c Dsvls' Pharmacy. TIV0LI Out Special Brand ef Export Beer. For rare purity and excellence of prep aretlon, this beer Is the peer of any, do mestic or Imported. Brewed from the finest grades of Bavarian Hops snd Ca nadian' Barley Malt, as a beverage, It Is highly ss teemed by connoisseurs for its exquisite hop flavor, aad a the best of tonics its ass la recommended by phy sicians to all sufferers from nervous and weak suing ailments. The remarkable hop strength of this beer Is of great stedlclnal value In Its sedative effects apos nervous aad excitable tempera ments. The contents of one bottle win frequently produce the most refreshing sleep, even te severe eases of Insomnia. Being thoroughly fermented, and when bottled, scientifically "pasteurised," thU beer la particularly adapted for shlp sseht to tropical countries, where, under the moat severe climatic conditions, will ksep almost Indefinitely, retaining to the last Its clear aad spsrkllag ap pearance. Pale amber la color. Sold oaly la bottles. UT Every bottle sealed with the Grows) Cork Stepper. CERTIFICATE OF INSPECTION Laboratory Of State Assayer A Chemist, , Rlohsapadr . Virginia., The following malts were obtained la my examination of the Tlvoll Hofbraa Beer, manufactured by the Robert Port nsr Brewing Co., of Alexaadrla, Ve.f ; , Specifle gravity, 1.0158; In 100 parts: Alcohol, 8.61 (la volume, IMX Malt ex tract, IJot Ash, 0J1 (original wort.lt.6). Also tested for reputed adulterations of beer, such as sallcylle ecldV pkrte acid, borax, bicarbonate of sods, alum, chalk, etc., ahd ona waaa looan,. I find that It Jt pare and, In all re spects, of exosileal quality, ., It Is unex ceptionable at a . beverage, aad I ess eanelloa Its ase for medicinal 'purposes. . WK. IL TAYLOR, M. D , ; . , .,; ,, Stale Chemist. Freeh Grape-Nats; postum Cereal Baratnga Chips and Ost Flakes St J. R. IWr, Jr's. IV ! f.-r ' Is tlit (Incut et- t o at s'V t -t i Good Pi n tor .Fox River Print and Fancy Elgin Butter only 30c lb. New Bbl. FultonMarket Corned Beef. Small Pig Hams and Breakfast Strips, English Cured Shoulders and California Hams. Codfish, Irish Potatoes and Onions, Grape Nuts. Mason's Fruit Jars and Jar Rubbers. Potted and Canned Meats. Heinz's Pickles. Fancy Fresh Elgin Butter 30c lb. J.L 'Phone 91. mm u w of our M 0 A Tew ot our 1DM FOB CASH and Only for a Limited Time. Chipped Beef, Js, at 10 cents per can, Veal Loaf, at 10 cents per can. Ham Loaf, at 10c per can. A Good Grated Pineapple, at 14c per can. California Lemon Cling Peaches, at ISc per can. Fox River Print Butter, at 30c lb. Splendid Asst. Fancy Cakes, at 15c lb. A Good Boasted Coffee at 11c lb., or ! lbs for 50c. A Good Rio Green Coffee at 9c lb. J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St Grocer. Farmers LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST mi Bring your Tobacco tothe Planters Warehouse JTEW BERN, If. c, which is always the place TO GET THE MOST MONEY FOB IT. Best accommodations guaranteed. E. J. HESTER, Proprietor. New Bern Is Very Lucky to have an agent for the tale of the Prospect Brewing Company's SjbjaHil which Is said to be the Purest and Best of Beers by the United States Health Bulletin, which Is the highest American authority.1 It Is not a cheap beer that will burn ones stomach and produce a strain on the system. ' I - A full srook ef the above beer in bulk and export eaa be had at 18 Middle Bt. I J. I. Is. ! b -. as i i . t Aft. for Ute Prospect Brewing Co, . tt .JrSrtS.; .;wMi"4,'' -V.tU j Foyir&'WoodCo:, .' : PnctlcsJATlaMr .. , "..s . -:-.n4. Plumbera. ..-.., v ('. ?: .''' v ' TobftocoJPlnee, Stov'Plpt, iind Roofing. i , j ',' i .. vi We make a specialty)! Hot Air IledUng,' and Etoel Coiling, You will find v at ; - f AUI1VA Salmon I in n n sP iuc rer uan. 1 Wholesale ft Retail! Grocer, 71 Broad HL many Puzzelers f many Phone f37 The Davis Inkstands ARE SOW THE BEST OS THE IARKET. -"Thl. yVeias Stand uimi' nates aU Erapo. ration and wast.. Cah aod Exanlne. owem g. Bimnr, 73 CRAVEN BT. Cask k Tan anil Wrappcn. ' Twenty-fire cents per hundred paid for tags from the following brands of tobaeeot Schnapps, Speckled Beauty, B, J. at. Strawberry, Man's Pride, Ap ple Jack, Kerry Bird, Cutter, Golden Crown,HsaesO.H, T)faturel Lear; Bed Klepnank; Mahogaay TwJrtf R, J. Bty aoldl 8eai H '.ef M : Ilghth of etnt apiece wlQ be , paid lot Ol. yirglnat Cheroot Wrappees, brtorf thersalmg and get cashif 9 1 f HABOnTB PHABKAOt,0 Ay (laanUtjbeagbA , J WBroaSt Cotton! Bcrjo-"fl AS 1 and Tiss; l -t 1 This U C F the y AJSSlVOmti jmr . . Za,-W Davis stsmdft m&X h la sold jff" iplf at a very ! i f reason- f . 1 able I J UEtSJBSj. fSnnBannnnnMBBBVsVs- -We have hi stock aad to arrive , M00 Roll Cotton 'Bagging, eE00 hvMldt Cotton Tie., : t ....ad urf your orders. Prioei arc' t';fl lowcfit. ' ' ' i .... a I 4 l
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