1 , - VOL. XX-NO. 125 WW BIBJ, R, C, SUNDAY MO BIII6, AUGUST 24, 1902. TWENTY-FIRST EAK SUPERIOR COURT. YESTERDAY'S MARKETS. i; 4 I, ; I I Has What I New Beading and insertion, 1 New Val Lace Edging and Insertion to match, I New All Over Silk Lace in $ Black and Cream, i New Chateline wc ana Bargains in Millinery. J. J. BAXTER has moved his Millinery Stock from Pollock Street to his store on Middle Street and is Olos iug out the same at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Special Inducements to Milliners. IF YOU THE BEST PRICES, The BEST Stables, The BEST Facilities BRING YOUR TOBACCO TO THE Up i cuiiitia rr cuciiuuac Town. ZDXXST We promise our best efforts in behalf ot the Farmers. J. M. HOWARD, Manager, C. H. RICHMOND, Farmers Warehouse. Auctioneer. A Swell Turnout l what you'll have, In to far as Ih ve hicle is concerned, at any nta.ll th carriage la purchased ol ua. We give the beat value obtainable lor the money. If yon want a bony or light wagoa of any style, we'll gTv you on perfect la oonitroction and ot elegant finish, .war ranted at to workirinantp and material, at a verv low crlce. Cant do better. We put'Habber Tires on four old ot new wheel. We ahrink your loo tint In a machine without : cutting them, everybody la invited to aee the work of the machine putting new bolts la aaaa opiaeea.,;; -; !j,.,-i',;,ri ,iM O. H. Water M Broad K, Haw Baar, JT, O. "iMr A" ! " - v L.ream or noses 't v , , J W ' lurmfflU' fqiila preparation fi. 'frr removing fluaoorn, . Frecl :a, Tu v ' .aesf Improving lb oetnpleilgi. T. hea y'BDDDed fl'IU 'UrrMb and caanot be ' '" Washed off. the 4rk Hoe area ad the i ;'j Beckf,.4oad by wearing tight fltUn . . 5a. atUniDDAVS rEAr.:ia.CT4 ! Yotf Want. Bags at 30c, i.uu. WANT fob unloading SALES. ORANGES, Peaches, Pearp, Bananas, Ap ples. Fresh lot Choo- oiaie uanay Just Re ceived AT THE Brai Street Fruit Store: Short tS. BRAD HAM'S UTXB sad STOMACH PILLS are purely vegetable and eaabt tlvaa to very old pwpta, and UUra. Mild la action, tMr effect la far-reach- Ing. JT pala or dlaooofort follow! tbetr nee. .They, bav . been called "Haalth'i Honeekeepera,",; wbloh fc quit In. 1 Doe yonr Dm hart yon f Better try thee pv Prto Me.t bbadiiam'b pharmacy. : 7r Davis -Inkstands AJUB HOW THB lEST Off TBI MAJHET Thta la ! ' . .nwan. ' Vwm Pand v ' . ilml Davla oat 1 .ii . gain ot la aold . at a vary rap raMoa and wait. able prto. j CH and Cumlaa. ;. ; .:'oT7ini a. runn; Cloatof Cues With Terdkts of the Aagut Tern. The Aaguft tarm of the Superior Court of Oram county, ended Friday, the following caaea not already noted, were paaied upon and verdict ren dered. State vi H. C. Lancaiter, alander, Juror withdrawn, mU trial had. ' State ti Duff HarrU, Ureeny, guilty, four nonthi on publlo road. State ti Jamei John ton, defendant pleadt guilty, caie continued upon con dition defendant pay ooati. State ti J. H. Bryan, defendant recog nized In aum fSO. for appearance next term court State ti Jai Johnson, defendant gav bond $100 appearance next court. ' . Bute ti L. Sultan, bound out. ' State vs Calll Smith, M day in Jail and fine and eoeta $30. State ti Chas. Pollock, C. C. W. plead guilty. tlO fine or work on road. Bute ti Thos. Bright, A. ft B., defend ant pleads guilty, jadgment suspended upon payment ot ooeta, State ts Wm. Clark and James Clark, James plead guilty, William plead not guilty, jadgment suspended upon pay ment of costs. State ts B M Harrison, resisting an I offloer, not guilty. State ti Wm, Whltford, aisault, guilty 110 and coata. SUte ts Ernest Blount, C. C. W. guilty. $1 and coata. State ti Jamei Larkln, Beatstlng an officer, guilty, $10 and coeu. State ti Iaaac Taylor, larceny, 12 months In pen. State ts Jasper Wilson, larceny, plead guilty, 18 months In pen. State ts Jake DaTls and Sbep Jonee, guilty, to pay coils. Bute ts Mary Jane Weeks, larceny, not guilty. State ti Portia Strong, entity, twelve months In pen. State ts O. Strickland and Sallie Con way, reoognlied for appearance next court. State T Dolly Whitfield and Anna Sbaw, aaaault, guilty, to pay oosta. State va Chi. Pollock, larceny, not guilty. State vi Noah Bell, pleadi not guilty, Sheriff ordered to hire out until case li heard. Bute ti Jamea Pearaall, abandonment. guilty, sentenced to work for county. Btate ti Thoa. Griffin and Henry Route obtaining money on false pretense, bond for appearance next court. ' State ti Jas. W. Ellli and Miller Wood aaaault deadly weapon, not guilty. Stale Ta Spencer and Grimes, affray, I days each In Jail. State ti J. T. Allan, larceny, guilty, 18 months In pen. But ts J F Moody and Delia Parker, affray, Parker guilty, Moody not guilty. ih.wiaa oa. "What big words your sister usee. Harry r "Yea; she doea when she's Drat in troduced. She'll be all right after while." OUT OP SORTS. Pleasant Way te Drive Away the Blues. A food that will bring back health and rosy cheeks to the sick as well as please the palate of the healthy Is a pretty good food to kaow about. A lad In Minne apolis says, "I am such an entaWaat upon the subject of Qrap-Nat that I want to state a few laataaoes of IU Talue that hm eosh under say personal ex perianoe. I was taken 111 with a serious stomach trouble, so 111 that the slightest more meat caused mi pala , and could take nothing latO sty atosaach or retain em medicine or water.. I had been two day without Boarishaaeat when my husbea suggested trying Grapo-Jlats. The nurse prepared aoca with wans water, ingar aad eraamaad l took It be Itatlaxly at firtrt oalll I found It caused sst no pain and for tea day I took ao other nourishment The doctor was sur prised at my Improsramiat aad did not it my attributing Ik speedy ante to the Tinoes otv Qiape-aTuu.- H said be hadaeasoaroord of a teetaiag baby who grew rosy aad fat oa the same diet .1 ' . . M . !"v- Grape-Kats are so dalaty aad delldoaa that It appsab to the whole household and whea lr kosband or I feel n- erally oatof sorts' w try aoanalag oar salves xoladTly ta the food for a day or two with the happiest results. r; ' For a year I have had for a neighbor a delicat girl-eet eplleptlo whea I first knew her she was a atere shadow wetgk lag 70 lbs. and subject to fearful attacks having as many as It aad II eouTulaloas la a day. At eaehttmee ah took a aourtahassat whaterer; Bha had aerer Mried Grape-Mats end as any food seemed to Increase her trouble at such times It we with difficulty I persuaded hr to try It But 1 told her of my eiper lenee aad Induced bet to try few spooa fuU. ''.; .,. : " ; ; . ; - ":.:''.V The teste delighted bat and ever since he hss made H her ehtef artlole of dies. The result baa been Wonderful) her Im proveiaent la the inbjent of remark with all who kaow her. Tbe eti. Vs are less frequent end violent and sh hu g!ned JO lbs. since lt Kovemt)er and her f im lly attribute bar lir proifmsnt sok'y to Grspa-Kuts." Fsne given by lV:-n Co., Cattle Cre-.k, J. 'i. ' Income Tax Law to be Strictly En forced. King's Daughters oa Reformatory Work. Condition SUte Insti tutions. Disappointed Nom inees Seek New Party Formation. Demo cratic Field Work. Rjxxioh, August 28. The Corpora- Mion m commission will rigidly enforce the income tax law. It will see that all fed eral offlce-holderi whose Incomee exceed $1,000, pay it as other people do. The law Is rigid. It makes no exceptions. None of the federal office holders have returned incomes for taxation. JttrGhairman McNeill told yourjeorres- pondent the above today. He waa then asked if the commission would virtually draft the next revenue act, and replied no, but that It would make both to the Governor and the legislature a full re port making recommendations as to ob jects of taxation, and the best methods of raising taxes, etc. It will be the first report ever made and will of course be of the highest value. The commission alone has this Information In hand. The King's Daughters will take active steps to push the reformatory move ment What Is desired Is a tttate aided reformatory, on a farm, The State board recently appointed to sit, Inspect and report to the Governor and be legislature the condition of all the State Institutions met here today. It will begin its work In a few days. Dr. J. P. Jeter of Morganton Is its chairman Capt. T. W. Patton of Ashevllle is the republican member. Mention was made two weeks ago of the fact that several democrats who failed to get nominations In this county had started an Independent movement and would have a mass meeting. Now they call Ibis to be held 8epf i The regular nominees laugh at the movement They may well do so. The independent movement which was attempted to be started in the State will be as flat a fail ure. It la hardly apt to last longer than the end of August. There will In the next 30 days be a large Increase in the rural free delivery routes In this Stale. There are six in spectors now at work in this Btate. This county will have alx new routes within 80 days. One will be from Apex, one from Wakefield, and one from Mc- Oullers. This is quite a lively competi tion among the Congressmen to get the moat routes. It is said by commissioner of agricul ture Patterson that there will be next term at the Agriculture and Mechanical College here fire times aa many agricul ture students aa there were 2 years ago. Active work Is now In progress at Democratic State headquarters here. Secretary Field is sending out the ap pointments for speakers. A great deal ta to be done In tbe next 60 days. The Btate will be thoroughly covered. Stat baseball league officials met here last night to an accounting aa to the funds on hand, to be divided among the three clubs which stayed In. VOICE OP THE PEOPLE. Because of Fitness. Editob Joubjul: Sheriff J. W. Bid' die was placed In the Sheriff office by the Commtialoneri of Craven county, only because of his fitness for the posi tion. His administration of the office has been satisfactory not only to the Democratic party but to all the oltlzens of the County. He has spent aa much time aad money for the success of the party as any other man in the County with a few exceptions, and he Is com petent, faithful and trustworthy. Why should we turn him down for another man f To do ao would declare to the world that ha la Incompetent or unfaith ful. Very few Demooratie office holders have ever been denied a second term. , Let all Democrats rote for him at the primaries to be held Beptember 8, and by ao doing show their appreciation of hi serrloea, Dbmocrat. Aug, 0, ltm BELLAIR. August iL Fodder saving u the or der of the day with tbe f armor. Cro quet, etft, with th young folks. , Q. T. Richardson hss returned from Stvea Spring with a pleasant tail ea hi face aad a new supply of flesh oa his bona.: V:v :. .f.':l.' Guy 8, Lane Is taking bla summer Ta eatloa at home, .a : ' ,; Miss Nannie Freeman of Speaeer and Mlat Bertha May of Klastoa are visiting friends at Bellalr. , ; Mrs. H, W. Holt of Bpeaosr I at her old bom at Bellalr. t ; , . : , , -i : Th Tery warm weather makes as farmers rest all we can, but torn of a are called off to court this week, and we Dud courting oa tbe weat side of Oravea county's court bouts la th afleraooa S Tery unpleaaaat Job. . ' ' Waldon Richardson Who has been sick with malaria fever for torn time baa al!btly improved but Is yet vary poorly. , " .. i Dr. Ewlndcll preacbed for n at Be tch Crove Pan '-y n' M lst. ' . Cotton, Grain, Provisions and stocks. Range la Price. Receipts and Shipments. The following are the market quota tions, received by J. E. Latham & Co. New Bern, N. C. Chicago, Aug. 23. 71f 67 Close 58 43i 1012 9821 WsaiT: Bept 71 71 71 Dec 67 67 67 Com: Open. High. Low. Sept 67 58f 56, Dec 42 438 42 Bibs: Sept 1010 1012 1010 Oct 975 0821 976 Pork- Oct 1675 1695 1675 Jan 1455 1400 1450 1460 975 832 Lard Bept 970 975 970 Oct 832 Naw Yoek, Aug. 23. CoTTOit; Open, High. Low. Close Aug 8.50 8.52 8.50 8.50 Sep 8.16 8.18 8.15 8.18 Oct 8.00 8.01 7.98 8.01 Dec 7.98 7.96 7.92 7.96 Jan... 7.94 7.99 7.93 7.99 New York, Aug. 23. Stocks; Open. High. Low. CJose Bo Ry 40f 40J 40J 401 TJ. 8. 8 41 41, 40i 41 C. & 0 64t 54 54i 54 Mo. P 117 117 11I 116J VC C A. C. O 67, 66 Amice 18 13 Liverpool Spots 4 27-31. Bales 8,000 bales. Futures, Aug-Sept. 4.89. Hept-Oct 4.30 Oct-Nov 4.24. An Unjust Report Corrected. Editor Journal: la reporting the action of the Republican convention, held In this County on the 21st Inst, the correspondent for the Raleigh Post has given an Inaccurate and garbled state ment of tbe proceedings which unan swered might to great Injustice to the parties concerned. The young man was evidently In Ignorance ot the fact when he sent in his "special" or else he ob tained his information from his bosses S. W. Hancock postmaster and Robert Hancock, money order clerk, through whose efforts largely he obtained the position he occupies as letter carrier, all of that portion of the communication re ferring to a free fight, etc., la a miarep mentation coming from some one's fertile Imagination. No one was ex pelled from the floor of the convention and not a blow waa passed. The facta are that ths regular delegates seeing that Robert Hancock who had usurped the function of County Chairman, with the aid of his black secretary, W. W Lawrence totally Ignored them and rec ognized only his bogus delegates, and his son B. W. Hancock. They then withdrew from th Opera House to Stanly Hall where they organized, elect ed delegates to the several conventions and passed resolution endorsing the ad Klnlstratlan of President Roosevelt, and Senator Prltehard, etc. The following are the names of the white men who refuted to be bossed by Robert Hancock and his minions from tbe Poet offioe. I W Toler, W R Knox, G L Toler, Charles Tripp, W K Howe, John Gttlln J A Morton, R P Williams, R O Kehoe, John V Smith, Capt A 0 Thompson, J W Smith, W R Dixon and W T Weeks. While the white men who remained at the Opera House were the Hancocks, father and son, the Biddies, father and two sons, the sons being employed at the poet offloe. The Hancock with two others holding bogus credentials from the negro wards of the city and county precincts where no primary meetings had been held. The 4th ward, Bern precinct. ' and Pleasant Hill precinct were the only ones represented by colored delegate, from this It will be seen that It was the white delegate that refused to be bossed by Hancock A Bon, the colored delegate forming a minority of those who lift the Opera House for Stanly Hall. ' . . ;': .,:' , Fare Plat. CASTOR I A . .lot Infaata aad CMldran. ., Ill Us J Yd Kan Ahrajt Bssht CdttqBaggirig -'.. earn i . . ,. end Tics. 'We have In atook and , to write 8,600 Roll Cotton; Begins;, 'V500 bundlca Cotton Ties. . , '. , v Send na yonr orders. Price are the loweo'L ' ". ' ''. -r I- ' -wv. . At-- . i . . . ... ,-: I C v "aa. i Good Pi For Fox River Print and Fancy Elgin Butter only 30c lb. New Bbl. FultonJMarket CornedBeef. 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 80c lb. j. L. wm p 'Phone 91. 71 Broad St. p 3 A fp.w nf nur manv Pii77pprs f .wo. w. FOK 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 lOo per can. A Good Grated Pineapple, at 14c per can. California Lemon Cling Peaches, at IRc per can. Fox River Print Butter, at '30c lb. Splendid Asst. Fancy Cakes, at 15c lb. A Good Boasted Coffee at 11c lb, or 5 lbs for OOc. ' A Good Rio Green Coffee at 9c lb. J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St. Grocer. Farmers LOOK TO and Bring your Tobacco tothe Planters Warehouse JaTEW BKttlV, N. ., which is always the place TO GET THE MOST MONEY FOR IT. Best accommodations guaranteed. E. J. HESTER, Proprietor. New Bern Is Very Lucky to have an agent for the sale of the Prospect Brewing Company s BEER which Is said to be the Parent and Best of Beers by the United States Health Bulletin, which Is the hltrheat American authority. It Is not a cheap beer that will burn onea-Stomach and produce a strain on tbe system. A full srock of the above beer in bulk and export can be had at 18 Middle St. J. Fa Agt. for the Prospect Brewing Co. . j " - t . i 1 ' - T . - fs , T-h, !W Plumbejfi.- W:- ' ; ' TobacooJFlueoV BtoreJ Pipe, and Rnoflnov -..'V-''.' ".' .Jt til T- it - a. ' ', , We make a ipeclaltyof Hot Air Keating', 'and Bteel CdUng1." M ' , Yon will find tu ai ' Drg'rtfy'ii; CI jtarJ,; ' r ,,an J,t-4 n Tflvlnr AUJ1V1 Salmon f 1 Per Can. Wholesale ft Betalll Grocer, J - Phone 13 YOUR INTEREST TIV0L1 nOFBJBAV. Our Special Brand of Export Beer. For rare purity and excellence of prep aratlon, this beer Is the peer of any, do mestic or Imported. Brewed from the finest grade of Bavarian Hop and Ca nadian Barley Malt, aa a beverage, it la highly esteemed by connolsaatira for Us exquisite hop fiavof, and aa th beat of tonlo it use ii recommended by phy sicians to all sufferers from nervous and weakening ailment. The remarkable hop strength of this beer la of great medicinal value In Its sedative effects upon nervoui and excitable tempera ments. The oontents of on bottle will frequently produoe the mbt refreshing leap, even In severe cases of Inaomnla. Being thoroughly fermented, and whan bottled, scientifically "pasteurized," this beer I particularly adapted for ahlp ment to tropical oountria, where, under the moat severe olimatlo conditions. It will keep almost Indefinitely, retaining to the last It clear and sparkling ap pearance. Pale amber In color. Bold only In botOsa, nsyXvery bottle sealed with the 0 rows Cu rb Stepper. .. tj ' $ - q, , 1 CiRTmcATJOFnrapwmoN. Laboratory of State Aaaayer Cbemlat U . ''Richmond, Virginia. v'.V t V ; Tbe rblWiag result were obtained In my sxamlnatlon of the Tlvoll Hofbraa Beer; manufactured by th Robert Port aat Brewing; Co, of Alexandria, Va-t , ; flpecifio irsTttjv 1418& la 100 partai Aloohol, 1.61 (la volume, 4.40k Malt ex tract, IJSOt Aah, 0J1 (original wOrt,H8). Also tested for reputed aduluratioaa of , beer, suc aa aallcylio add, plcrio acid,, borax, bicarbonate of soda, alusa, chalk, etc, AMD xokb wwia fouho. . . a I find that It ti pure end, W'hll re' stroete, ef MeeUlot qualltr, It I naa eeptlonabl, a A beverage, aad I aaa . 7"S '5 saaolloa Its Us lor medlolnal purpoeeav . i : v WK, H. TATLOR, M. D , 'ir , ' ' State Cbemlsti y,v

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