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It VOL. IX HO, 142 IIW I. C, WIDNISDAI M0RIIJ8, SIPTKMBIB 17, 1802. TWENTY-FIRST, flAR t : 7 TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. CRAIG AND PRITCHARD. inaGKouprif I RAINY DAY 58 inch wide at 58 " " 29 " New Percales unimren s nea Received a Size 1 to 6 at Size 6 to 8 at Just Received ! Our complete line of . P. Reed and "Try Me" Shoes, also the famous "Julia Marlowe" Shoe which is recommended for ladies who are hard to fit. We also have the prettiest line of Shirt Waist Goods for Fall ever shown in tho oily, and invite you to drop in and look at them. J. J. BAXTER Cream of Roses If yon are in need of any ' la a harmless liquid preparation i 1 a 1 n 1 1 m ' hit rouiuviug ounuurn, r recaies, isn and Improving the complexion. When applied It la Invisible and cannot be washed off. The dark Hoe around the neck, caused by wearing tight fitting collars, la removed by Cream of Botes. 25c. at BIUDHA.M'8 PHARMACY. Style, Durability and Finish mark all the turnouts we offer. No question about It trial proves oar state ment and we beg a trial. We have a practical knowledge of the carriage bus iness, we have the proper vehicles and all are at yonr service. Look over oar sloes. We put Rubber Tires on your old or new wheels. We shrink your loose tires in a machine without cuttlnc them. Everybody is invited to see the work of the machine putting new bolts in same oki puces. O. II. Waters A Son, Phone 181. 78 Broad 81, Hew Baa. V. ( FOR SALE. Best Machine Made Brick at Lowest Prices. , 0FFI3K: .:. Com, fiotm Fbout ft HaHCOCK Brtv ' BRADS t MTJ ' LAX AtlTI 1 CHILL Brick !, aadFKVBB TOXIC tea rare tare lot : I Malaria la all lu fonts.: Ill sgeoeral ;'; tank sad can, be given to children to v ' lprovs and tnriob. the blood aad nt late lbs digestive traot Prloa 800. Ho ears bo pay. EBaDnAH'B (PHAB- ' MACY. , n n 'v w SEIRT GOODS! $1.50 1.25 .60 at 10c & 12k snoes just New Line, 50c. 75c. r Metal Bodied Dating Stamps, Air Cushion Band Daters, Sign Marker, Numbering Machines, Dating Ma chines, Seal Presses, Check Pro tectors, etc., I would be Pleased to got Your Ordor. Owen o. Draw, 73 CRATEN ST. Cotton Bagging and Ties. We hare in stock and to arrive 8,500 Rolls Cotton Bagging, 6500 bandies Cotton Ties. Send us yonr orders. Prices are the lowest. I. E. Latham A Co. MURPHY & CO., Commission Brokers. Direct wire to, New York and bicago. J"; Instantaneous reports received of every more on exchange. , -1 K. P. FATE, Manager, S 17 CraTen Street .MM,. ,M.,MMMM.e , y-v'j(.;-,';i,'3'..5i,i.V.i' .v SOL: i , G. H. Enhctt. 1 He taps Itt ttttttt ;:::;;sm Tba forest Ores ia Oregoa and Wash ington am sabUlmg,aad tt la hoped tho worn ts woror. Tas smoke In the city of Portland, Ore, aad vicinity hat been so dense that It has beeaoisaXe for boats toaaTlgate. Tommv Svan. a-wall known middle weight prlsa lighter knocked "Kid" Car ter ont m a tu rowta ngni near nanaas kv Vondar. The flsrht Was hard and Ryan's victory well earned. The fires In the Texas oil fields hare been pnt ont. Three prisoners of the Elisabeth City jail broke ont of the prison Sunday night Wilcox, the alleged murderer of Nellie Cropsey, refused to take the tancs to escape. The armored cruiser, Han Francisco, has been ordered to the Norfolk Navy Yard tor repairs. It Is said to be In very bad condition. Hon. Horace Oray, until recently one of the associate justices of the United States Supreme Court died of apoplexy at his home In Lynn, Mass., Monday morning. President Diss laid the corner-stone Monday of a general post offiee In Mex ico City. A wireless telegraphy system is to be Inaugurated In the Hudson River Val ley, New Fork. In a trolley oar collision Saturday near the base of Lookout Mountain, Tenn, A. O. Harris was killed and two women badly hart. President Roosevelt baa been Invited by ax-Congressman J. K. Reybnrn. of Virginia, to shoot ducis on'.Cnrrltuck marshes the coming winter. Keokuk County and Keokuk City, Iowa, are quarreling over the location of a monument to mark the grave of Chief Keokuk, the famous Bsc and Fox Indian, two burial places being elalmed. Soldiers of the 4th Minnesota regi ment refuse to return Southern flags they captured In the war. Supreme Court Opinions. Special to Journal. RautioH, Beptember 16. Supreme Court today ftled the following opin ions: Philips vs Steamboat Co., from Bertie no error. Taylor vs Brlukly from Halifax af firmed. Stats vs Knotts from Halifax no er ror. Munlo vs Lamber Co. from Chowan, aOrmed. Bunch vs Lumber Co., from Chowan, affirmed. Carter vs White, from Currituck, er ror. Walker vs Brlnkley from Washington affirmed. State va - Satea from Beaufort new trial. Ward vs Ward from Bertie per cn riam affirmed. A GIRL'S PROBLEM. Bew is Feed Herself When Knnnlng Down. "I am a sleaograpaetP That state nt brings op a picture of long hoars of tiresome Indoor confinement, close mesial eoneentratloa aad subsequent ex haastloa aad brain fag. Then comes np the food qnestloa. Ayoing ladyla Dayton Ohio writes. dome time ago I wse a stenographer la s large etty retail store and having the responsibility of the offles work resting largely noon me my health began grad- aally to decline jui I stood facing the difficult problem of fladlag relief of some kind or Marring my situation. Worry added to my tronblei I became dyspep- tle aad nervous and suffered with Insom nia aad testl eta see at night. I wu speaking of ,my ulness one day to a trained aorse, who reeommetu that I bagla asystenwUe diet of Qrape- NuU at oaoe as she had seen its ben etal effeet apou several of her patients who had suffered as I did. Bo I bsgan to use the food eoasolent- loosly. . It formed my eaUrs breakfast with perhaps roetum Ooffee or some other nourishing drink tad a second disk was take at the evening meat la about two weak tune I began to feel stronger and more hopeTulj my digestion aad ap petite wire better; I was lets nervous aadeeuld sleep, I ooatlaued the diet steadily and toon' courage and vitality began to revive aad once more I began to think raeeess lay aostewhere In this big world forme. . ,w - ', , My work grew smoother aad easier aad after seven moelhs of this diet I eeuld do almost twice the amount of work la a day aad do tt easily aad with out feeling exhausted. : . Today Ism inlllng a much more re sponsible poaltloa aad do the work easily end sattefeotorily. I attribute It all to Grape-Kate which I Still continue to use For a palatal! and heathful diet, there Is nothing on tl market to equal It, tad the fact should bscomeot eommoa know U -." Kawe p'vea by Postum Co. rattle Creek, K;.h. Important Controversy Over Oys- ter Bed Entry. BUte Fair to Make Great Apple Ex hibit To Build (travel Boads. Hood Deal Small Pox. State Char ter. Raliiqh, September 16. The Gov ernor and Council of State had along hearing of interesting case Involving the entry of oyster beds in the waters of Hyde county to a man named Hadly. The State permitted the entry and Had ly has spent much money there. Now It It claimed that the oyster beds were what are known as "natural beds," and hence not subject to entry. The Gov ernor and Council have reached no con elusion as yet. K. K. Praetor, Jr., of Lnmberton Is critically 111 with malarial fever. While delirious he got away from the nurse, rushed down stairs and fell with great violence. The death of State engineer Joseph H. McRee, his dear friend, great ly affected him. There will be a great show of apples here at the State fair and the three ablest pomologlsts In this country will be the judges. These are chief pomologlst Brockett and assistant pomologlst Tay lor of the United States department tof agriculture and editor Bailey of Country Life. Secretary Bruner of the State de partment of agriculture leaves tomorrow for western North Carolina to collect apples for this show. He will look par ticularly after seedlings, so these experts can Identify them. The experts will make talks to apple-growers October 89 in the auditorium of the agricultural building. The people of Sanford, Moore county, and the territory 10 to 20 miles from that town met last night and deci ded to build 150 miles of gravel roads. Among today's arrivals are Charles F. Warren, Washington; J. L. Brldgers, O. M. T. Fountain, Tarboro; David Cox, Hertford. Secretary R. II. Lewis ol the State Board of Health says there is more small pox than esual In the Bute at this time and he thinks there will be a great deal of It when cold weather comes. One doctor In s piedmont county who was very pronounced in his declaration that small pox was 'herpes," wss the second a to be attacked by It and will as a result carry a deeply pitted face the rest of his life. A charter was granted today by the Stale to the Alamance Tobacco Ware house Company of Burlington. Two long-term convicts were brought to the Denlteatlarv today. Both ate white men and both killed negroes. Henry Cochran gets 15 years end Bamuel Powell tl. Cochran fled the Btate and was recaptured In the Indian Territory, The State Board of Education will not Immediately elect a Btate engineer- There are at least a dozen applications for the place. A Jarj Coincidence. A panel of Jurors rns miuimoocd In a London court. Sixty-two of them an swered to the nnrae of Clark. A jury of twelve was drawn and eleven of them were nnmed Cinrk. The twelfth man was O. H. Clarkson. Purves Industrial Academy Opens. Reported for Journal. There was a very enthusiastic "Edu cational Rally" at the Fair Grounds , on Monday night. The crowd that came out could uot be accommodated. Mr. J, P. Stanley wu Chairman of the meet ing. He handled his Urge audlenoe with tact and ability. Among the speakers were Hon. B. R. Dudley, 0. C. Cox, Rev's. J. B. Lee, Wm Button, Jno H. Love, Miles Bprnill and W. A. Byrd. Unqualified resolutions were adopted after the speeches endorsing the educa tional campaign going on In the Old North Btate, heeded by hit Excellency, Governor Ayoock aad the Purves In dus trial Academy. . The other ministers present were, Rev's. O. W. Cole and C. A. Willie. The school opened under very favora ble conditions. The following resolutions were offer ed aad adopted, - Whereas, The Bute of North Caro tins hat enured , upon an educational campaign for the masse , and f Whereas, Industrial Education Is the shibboleth, and Whereas Industrial training tt better suited for ihl mtssss of any people, aad .. : - .; Whereas, Bkliltd labor to required In evert vocation. Therefore be it. ' Resolved First that we the elllsens of New Bern do most heartily jola la with and endorse the movement ow being carried on the Bute. ' ,-;,, ; , Resolved Second that we do most heartily endorse the Purree Industrial Academy In its endeavor to esUblltb and foster Industrial education la Eastern Carolina., . , Resolved Third that we pledge our support and ask the public to help us In msklng firm end secure this Institution. Reaolved Fourth thai those resolutions be published In the columns of the New tarn Dally Joijrkal, and tfta RaWgh Post. Schedule of Appointments for Their Joint Debate. AsHiVOLB, N. C, Sept. 15. Hon. Locke Craig and Senator, Pritchard to day arranged a list of appointments for a joint canvass of the State. - They are as follows: Klnston, September 23, Bmlthfleld, September 83; FsyettevlUe, September 84; Wilmington, Beptember 35. (night); Rocky Mount, September 86; Raleigh, September 17, (night); Pltts boro, Beptember 29; Oxford, Beptember 80; Greensboro, October 1; Lenoir, Octo ber 8; Stateevflle, October 8; Charlotte, October 9, (night); Htokory, October 10; Ashevllle, October 11. It was also agreed that on the close of above appointments they should speak at two places In the northwestern part of the State, one of them to be Elizabeth City, and two more In the western part of the Btate. It Is agreed that the first spesker Is to have an hour and fifteen minutes, the second speaker to have an hoar and twenty minutes, then the first speaker has rejoinder of fifteen minutes. Pritch ard will open the debate at Klnston and Craig will open the next day and so on. Senator Pritchard left today for Bir mingham, Ala,, where he will speak to morrow. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Ha.e Always Bought Bears the Signature of Brick Brick we are agents for the Klnston-Clark Brick and Tile Co., tt will pay you to see us before buying else where, prices and quality J. R. Parker Jr. cA Fair Critic can say nothing but good of hi: Fall suit il it's made here. We don' know everything, bnt we do know how to make good, dressy, long-wearing clothes, as our pitrons of years' stand ing will tell you. Cloth first, careful shrinking, accurate cutting, skillful ar tisans tell the tale. Let us take your measure for a Autumn Huiu F. M. Chadwiek, We are prepared to iurnish In any quan tity and on short notice The Best and manulactured in East ern North Carolina. It will be to your in terest to write or phone (at our expense) ' at Clark's, N. C beiore placing your order. Kinston-Clark's Brick & Tile Co. Represented la New Ben it j; r. riRm; Jr. . v8tr.;Blahchi)- On and alter Tues day, Sep. 16, 1902, Str, Blanche will sail for Vandemere, fJtonewall and Bayboro, Tuesday and Friday at 7 a. m., returning "Wednesday and Caturday. . ; Gosi3 received '. for above peiiLt3 daily1. ; J. 2. Arcncll, f.-t. Most Omamenta Spiced Pigrs Feet Just Received. 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 Cottolene. Force, Cream of Wheat and Na Bob Pan Cake Flour, Fresh Oat Flakes and Grits. Fresh Prunes. Full stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries. J 1, MfiMNIEL tPP' Jm V 01 IllWIIHII 'Phone 91 TUCKER BROS. 310 N. Front St, THE PLACE CEMETERY 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 Goldsboro, N. C. ' HCXT SESSION - UNIVERSITY COLLEGE nc ucnip iuc Richmond, V I llll. VI VIMS. VIROINIA. i acflfpiyc flEMTICTev Oil ADM A RV ' mtumint kbimhi rnwnmn.i Lecture Halls for Theory, Laboratories for Proof. Hopttlr Practice. One hundred pege Catalogue Free. A Fine Line of (MADE IN BERKSHIRE) Pound and Box Paper. Whitehurst's 45 Pollock St. Will Be Presented W. E. Nankeville's Magnificent Production of the Consistent Melodrama HUMAN HEARTS An Idyllic Picture of Homelj Lite In the hills of Arkansas. The play which has been Indorsed everywhere aa one of the most Interest ing ever written, one replete with both pathetic and comedy situations. 1 A Bplendld Company, Magnificent Botuery, Capitally Staged. They Have y v, ,,t e...i - i Arrived.' , A full line of "Air Tight Best ers" front 11,50 n to the best made. , , . , Also full line of Cook, Box snd Coal BtoVesj Coal Had, BhoVelt, Pokers, Store Pipe, Elbows, sto. V 'ST B. Treat Ct'::'1 kl Received MASONIC OPERA HOUSE WednesdaySept.17 knlHS, -u-wvto. 71 Bread Nt Wilmington, N. C TO BUY YOUR WORK 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 Purest and Best of Beers by the United States 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 IB Middle Ht. Us li XUJIVlj Agt. for the Prospect Brewing Co. We are Now Ready to do all repair work to your stores .for winter ase. We carry a nice line of Cook and Heat ing fitoves that will be sold cheap. Stove pipe, Roofing, Guttering and work of all shape and sizes made to order. Don't forget us on Plumbing. Phone 130. Foy & Wood Co:, Draney's Old Stand, Sooth Front St. Our Great Bargain Sate ! New Goods for the early fall arriving every day. Wt will give you a few SPECIALS fOR SATURDAY, Sept. 16th. it Inch Brilliantine, worth 78o yard, reduced to 48c. 80 Inch Cashmere, worth 60c, reduced to 88c, All Colored Worsteds,' worth 10c yard red need to lOo, Black Batteen, worth 10c and lSJc, re daoed to 8c. ' Turkey Bed Table Linen, worth 40c, rednosd so 88c Vigilant Corsets, worth Mo, ndooefl to 48c Calicoes worth lo, reduced o8& Oalleaea worth to, rednosd to ijc Whit Sheeting worth 8c reduced t 4c yard. ill kmdi of Cotton Plaids, worth 6m Snd Sc. radnoed so 44c . Han's 83 Bolts reduced to fist , Men's i Bolts radioed to 4.S8 . Men1! ilO Bnlta reduced to $6.84 : Men's I LBO Pant rednosd to 8e Ont tins ol Pants range frem 09o to .88"' - ' f Boy's MM Bolts rsduoed to SSo Boy's 88 W Bolts reduced to $1 71 We have all kinds of Bov's Bolts tram T9c f) $8 88 , . , v t. , ,, r Tonus brar, -,. S. COPLOW, we tA fluvmimw w tvt trw wittgyi H it arwtj . .,.
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