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7" IT ? - VOL.". iiHoV 136 JIW .Bm,,!. C, WlDNKSDAr UOESIIfl, SIPTIMBIE 10, 1902. TWENTY-FIRST V KR t a tz 9- :' pvi-r HacKburm BUS JUST IlEO I) RAINY DAY 58 inch wide at 58 29 ti I New Percales Children's Red Received a Size 1 to 6 at Size 6 to 8 at 5 argains on Millinery. J. J. BAXTER has moved his Millinery Stock from Pollock Strwto his store on Middle Street and is Clos ing out the same at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Special Inducements to Milliners. IF YOltJ THE BEST PRICES, The BEST Stables, , The BEST Facilities BRING YOUR TOBACCO TO TILE Farmers Warehouse rLn. We promise our best efforts in behalf oi the Farmers. J. M. HOWARD, Manager, C. H. RICHMOND, Farmer Warehouse. Auctioneer. Cotton Bagging and Ties. Wc have iu stock and to arrive 3,800 Rolls Cotton Bagging, 8,500 bundles Cotton Ties. Send us your orders. Prices are the lowest. J. E. Itntham A Co. Str. Blanche. On and alter ' Tues day, Sep. 16, 1902, Str. Blanche will sail -for Vandemera, Btonewall and Baybbro; Tuesday and Friday it'y a. , m., returning. Wednesday - and Saturday W' h v above points daily.! P "fT. J"Br ArendelVAgt. 11 J (! .i ,Jr rt trvt).,wii'.,H J iT. I bare jnat opened up lo Una . $H iiutlef ind. ITuaef UaU. Wait ; f. J'. Vfi BIIEPAUD, : 5 :f'; Polloksrillo, N. C.'- SKIRT GOODS $1.60 1.25 .60 at 10c & I2!c Shoes Just New Line, 60c. 75c. WANT FOB UNLOADING If yon are in need of any- Printed Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Statements, iin 'A " or any othet kinds of printing 'i wohld be gkd M yon would gtr. me a call. I I bare a fompleU stock of tbe abore and y prices cannot be lowered. - I ,, votoot:o.;dtimhJ? Cream o: i?05!:il J; 75 ,;Iia harmlcM liquid preparatfca fr iWBorlng Boabam, freckles, fa had lapfDTlng the complexion. , When applied It b Invisible and cannot be walked off. The duk ljne around the eck, eansedby wearing tight fitting Collars, Is removed by Cream of Rosea, 85a. at BRAD HAM'S PIIAIUf ACT. , 1 r- J 1 1 :3 Shipr flTads Lnimlnnnr 1.IIVUIU1JUO MASONIC TEMPLE QUESTION Settled Aaldgs Gets it sUldisrs- ; (lai at Once. Special to Journal. Ralxioh, September B. The Masonic Temple qneitUa li settled. The bulld- I lg will be here. The committee unen- , 1 - .. ... . nil. . , i imuuuj aecioea inat usaeign ana uu- mltted the only real bid. The MmodIc Temple Oomtraction Company, with (fraud Heater Clerk as president we chartered thU after noon. The building will be, seventy by ninety feet, end seven stories high, and will oott eighty thousand dollar. Work be gin at once. Supreme Court Cases. Special to Journal. Ralbor, Beptember 9. In Supreme Court the following oaaea were argued; State vt Gonldlng by A. D. Ward, with the attorney general for the State, D. L. Ward for Defendent. State v Dixon, by A. D. Ward, with the attorney general for the Stale, Thoi B, Womack for the Defendent. State rs Taylor, by D.Li Ward with the attorney general for tne State, W. D. Molver for the defendent. Wood ti Railroad, by W. D. Mclver for plaintiff, Simmons and Ward for Defen dent Swift vs Dixon, G. M. Lindsay and Jarrls and Blow for plaintiff, Con nor and Bon and L. V. Morrill for Defen dent. Supreme Court Opinions. Special to Journal. IUlxiob, September 9. The Supreme Court, this evening, filed the following opinions: 1 Goodyear vs. Cook, from Warren, 're versed. Heeklns vs. Railroad, from Tyrrell, ap peal dismissed. Alleghany Co., vs. Lumber Co., from Beaufort, no error. Wolfe va. Hampton, from Washington no error. The following appeals were disposed of by per curiam order. Hodges vs Alleg hany Co., from Hyde! affirmed, upon authority of Nichols vs. Gladen 117 N. O. 497. Atkinson vs. Ricks, from Northamp ton, new trial awarded for newly discov ered evidence. King vs. Powell, from Warren, affirm'' ed, upon authority of Harrington vs. Hatton, 180 N. 0. 00, and Pipkins vs. Adams, 114 N. a SOI. Pailin vs. Mtdgett, from Dsre, decided against the plaintiff, and In the other ap peal of Pallia vs, Mldgett, decided against defendant, ruling of court below afflr mod In both appeals. Wllllford vs. Williams, from Bertie, af firmed. TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. D. R. Terry, tbe millionaire seed grower, of Detroit, Mich, will contest Hon. R. A. Alger's candidacy for the Senate to succeed the late Hon. James McMillan. Idaho Democrats have endorsed W. J. Bryan for the Presidency. Seaside resorts report the best season they hare ever had. Western packers are sending large quantities of meat to Germany. The German war boat. Panther sank aHaytlan war vessel Sunday. Inter national tronblss may arise on aoooont of the affair. President Roosevelt was accorded an enthusiastic reception at Chattanooga, ana was maae as Honorary mem Mr of the Brotherhood of Locomotive In- gtneers. The election returns from the State of Mala show a decided falling off from the usually heavy Republican rota. Gov. Hill la re-elected by about 10,000 major ity. An interesting easa la before the treas ury departsMnt at WaahlagtM In the eaptire at amooaahlnars outfit near Atlanta, Ga. The whole still eaa be packed la a vallas, and Is said to be the smallest whiskey manufacturing ooacern mailstenoa, '....'? i-.i'.-..Vrt v ' Alf XMNSinr COL. i , Ret necessarily aa Expensive 0m.! . ':A'lltt1a kfauaa'gtM 'silmOid as " pamaioatof bsoaasa' her clothes require "letting out" so ofta. She Uvea moatly oa Grape-Nuu sUee recovering from a sick spen eaused by loo math greasy "t Almost all aUmeata' of children (and grows folks as well) art traceabl.tothe wrong kind of food,' aad the surest ear IO ejttlt the Old sort, i the greasy, pasty undercooked or overdona things, that rula the stomach tad bowels.' . ' Fnt the children and adults on the per fectly cooked food Orape-Nuta. ' 1 It is dlgesUid by the weakest stomach Has tbS dello'i) sweet isvor of the Grape Bugar and surely and quickly re- bulMi tle bciljr, brR!n and nerves. There's a rci'fm. , Sale of Vedder Lands in Jones aid Onslow. Public Interest Aroused In Pied- most and Westers -flections. Joseph H. McRee Dies Sud denly Is Wilmington. Croatan Indians More , to Edgecombe. RfMjtioH, September 9. The State board of education, has sold for $25,000 Its Interest In the lands known as the 'Vedder lands," lying In Jones and Ons low counties. There was a suit, and by the terms of a compromise' the Vedder heirs were to pay by 1904 the sum above named for the State's Interest. J. T. Bheits of Port Norfolk has bought this Interest and Is to pay the $25,000 by January 1, next. Governor and Mrs. Aycock left this morning for Seven Springs, near Golds boro, and will remain there two or three days. J. T. Joyner, State Superintendent of Public Instruction returned today after three weeks absence, mainly In the pied mond and western sections. He says he is greatly pleased with the enthusiasm regarding public education. At Lexing ton there was an audience of 2,000 and In, the northern part of Buncombe county there was an audience of 3,000 ty actual count. Four Infantry companies of the State Guard have been disbanded since July 1, upon recommendation of the Inspec tor general. It Is said' today that another company will no doubt share the fate of these. The vacancies will not be filled unless good organizations, at suitable locations are offered. There are three Croatan Indians In Edgecombe county, these having moved there from Robeson county, and they want a separate school. The law pro vides separate schools for the Croatan s In Robeson. It forbids their Intermar riage with whites and their attendance at white schools. It does not forbid their lnter-marrlage with negroes and their attendance at negro schools. Croa- tans do marry mulattoes, not negroes, though their people object to such mar riages. There will be no separate school for the Croatans. If they Insist on one they will have to return to Robeson to get It. The special committee of the Grand- Lodge of MaBons met here today, In called session, to take up again tbe question of the location of the "Tem ple." Raleigh was agreed on as the place, but Greensboro objected on the ground that Its bid had not been recelv ed by the committee and considered. Rain began falling last night In this section the first In several weeks. The fall so far Is light. John B. Cunningham of Person coiin ty, who Is here, says that in two weeks the tobacco crop In that county and ad' jaoant ones, will be housed; that It Is a large crop, and of good quality, and that the high prices are very encouraging to growers. Application for a new lodge of Odd Fellows at Kllenboro Is In grand secre tary Woodell's hands. Application for a lodge at Belhaven fs granted. Two boys, quite young, were brought to the penitentiary today, to serve 2 and It years for throwing stones at a train. Much regret la expressed at the office of the State superintendent of public Instruction at the death of Joseph H. McRee, engineer to the State Board at Kducatlon, who was found dead In bed this morning at Wilmington, Jils home. He was greatly esteemed as a careful, tealoos and competent engineer and wu doing a great deal of good work 'In Baking the re-surveys of the State's 'swamp lands." - -Among today's arrivals were, W. W. Clark, M. D. W. Stevenson, D. L. Ward, New Bars. Senator Hoar Is Invited to address the State Literary and Historical Associa tion here in October. CASTOR I A , lor Infaata aad CMldrtu., ( Tlii Kind Yoa Han Altar Bssght fORMAIf. Farmer Discovers a tea of Snakei. M- V,-viva! Meettor.;'- , ., U September v. Fodder saving is over and farmers are busy saving their' sot too aa It la opening Vary fast and pickers am scares. C- -v '"..' s"j-..-. . ' v f Wa weloome Mlas Miller , of. South Creek, Beaufort oounty, who hisooms to teach school hart. ,v . - Rev. Mr. Giles, of Newport oom' menced a aeries of revival meetings, at RnsseU's Creek Monday night . Hs Is assisted by Rev. J. H. Howard, of Beau fort. 'j -:. v V i While finishing saving cotton ens day last week, Mr. Ales Form an nnoovered a den of snakes In which were two large rnplar leaves and two large ratUers. The latter having eight and nine rattles uuuou g Will Be Presented W. E. Nankevitte's Magnificent Production of the Consistent Melodrama HUMAN HEARTS An Idyllic Picture of Homely Life in the hills of Arkansas. The play which has been indorsed everywhere as one of the most interest ing ever written, one replete with both pathetic and comedy situations. A Splendid Company, Magnificent Scenery, Capitally Staged. One Night Only ! Monday Sep. 15, The Bright, Musical Farce Comedy in three acts entitled The Lonely Widow. interpreted by a Company of Twenty Artists. Sweet Singing, Clever Dancing, Catchy Music, Pretty Girls, Secure your seats early. Usual prices. Style, Durability and Finish mark all the turnouts we offer. No question about it trial proves our state ment and we beg a trial. We nave a practical knowledge of the carriage bus- iness, we have the proper vehicles and all are at your service. Look over our stock. We put Rubber Tires on your old or new wheels. We shrink your loose tires in a machine without cutting them Everybody is invited to see tbe work of the machine putting new bolts in same ola places. O. II. Watcn A Hon, Phone 18S, 78 Broad 8k, New Bbbn, N. U i AT S. COPLOWS. Continuing every day brings more promptly to the front my old customers, Beat Money SAYING Opportunity of the Ytjar Is How ! We Will Make Ton Some Prices : Men's Clothing from - t.69 to 116.00 Men's Pants from - - - etc to 9.98 Boy's Suits from - - 79c to 4.98 Boy's Knee Pants from 15c to 1.60 Men's Shoes from - - - 98c to 5.00 Children's from - - - 18c to 3.98 Ladle's Shoes from - - - 98c to 2.60 Woolen Goods from 0c to $1.25 yard. Silks and Satins from 28c to 91.25 yard. Oaliooes from 8Jo to 6c yard. A Sheeting from 4c to 7c yard WATCH THIS BP ACS FOR SPECIALS. Tours truly,, , S. COPLON, ;; : St. : - Next to Gaakill Hdw. Co. v- ,i ' -''' ' ' i Having opened "0 for justness Sept LIMB, wt wish to sxtead an .Invitation ta the public V call aad ,;sm us, thank ing all for peat faors and soliciting fu tBOBWSI-,V -'"' i , '.v:Vf;'Tctotoplasa,-i,-v' t Phon. 187. '. Successors to J. J.Toison, Jr. BRADOAM'B LITER and STOMACH PILLS tra purely Vegetable and oan be glvea to very old people and children. Mild la actios; their affect Is far-reaching.' No pals or discomfort fpllows thnlr uae4 1 They. bare been oalled 'Health's Jloonekeepers," which tlS fjnlie true. ' 1'oes your llvei1 hurt VoS f I -t.-r trr tho pUM." PrltS SStX L.i.Ai;.A.rD.UA.t )i.. ME SALE NICE LOT Shore Fresh Cream Cheese. Balogna Sausage. Small Pig Hams, English Cured Shoulders, Breakfast Strips. Fresh lot Fancy Elgin and Clover Hill Print Butter. Heinz's Pickles both sour and sweet. Veal Loaf, Ham Loaf, Potted Ham and Tongue, Chip Beef. Fresh lot Cottoleno. Force, Cream of Wheat and Na Bob Pan Cake Flour, Fresh Oat Flakes and Grits. Fresh Prunes. Full stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries. U. ti. MWUtMUti, I 'Phone 01. 71 Broad Ht. g Farmers LOOK TO and "Q vriny yuur i uucillu tothe Planters Warehouse neV bern,n. c, which is always the place TO.GET THE MOST MONEY FOR IT. Best accommodationsguaranteed. E. J. HESTER,5Proprietor. TUCKER BROS. 310 N. Front St, Wilmington, N. C THE PLACE CEMETERY WORK AT BOTTOM PRICES. In Foreign and 'Domestic Granite and Marble. Lettering and Finish the Best. Send for latest designs. All work delivered. Branch Yard at GoldBboro, N. C. HCTT .I..ION ' UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF MEDICINE-"J?1?? .1?. WEDICINE-DEIITISfllT FHARMACT ; LKtarc Hall, or TfcMrjr, LaboratorMaor mm, HwptUUbr PnKitlc.. On. bantfrcd pf CUlof. Pr. A Fine Line of (MADE IN BERKSHIRE) Pound and Box Paper, Vhitehurst's 45 Polloek St. Mineral Waters at Davis. ! Davit' Prescription Pharmacy hu the agency here for Wilkinson's Matchless Mineral Water. It Is a fine tonlo as)d endorsed ., and prescribed , by resident physicians. . Besides this Water, there Is also os sals at Davis' Pharmacy, Buffald Litbla, Carabana, Huagadl Jaaos, Rq Raven Bpllts, etc ' u " r ' j , ivi ;i ' ' j vv BOLX AQEMOY FOB ) A Just Received ! AT DAVIS' PHAEMAOT, , V v '': line Just Received. YOUR INTEREST L , TO BUY YOUR New Bern Is Very Lucky to have an agent for the sale of ths Prospect Brewing Company's BEER which is said to be the Purest and Best of Beera by the United Btatea Health Bulletin, which is the highest American authority. It Is not a cheap beer that will bum ones stomach and produce a strain on the system. A full srock of the above beer in bulk and export can be had at 18 Middle St. J. F. Taylor, Agt. for the Prospect Brewing Co. We are Now Ready to do all repair wotk to yon stoWjfor winter sstvv? . Cl We aarrr a nice Una of Oonk and Dak. fcifOthat wIUbasokicheap. Stove pips, Hoofing, Guttering and work of all shape and sites made to order. Don't forget ns on Plumbing; ; ' 1 .'. PnosaMO... . Ffy7&, Wood qoi. 1 '.. 'IN'.' BBADHAITO LAXATIYX CHILL aad FBYBli TpKIO las sttr MMtor: Malaria la all lu forms, . It la a goral toale and, aas ba. givas to child res to Inprovt, and eaxich the kleo4 , and rega late the dlgesUve tract 'Prloa BOo. . No ears so payt. BBADHAM'S PUAR MAOT.V'? '"V ' -V". , "
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