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VOL XXIO. 143 I1W im, I. C, THURSDAY M0RKIK6, 8KFTIHBIR 18, 1902. TWENTY-FIRST iIAR ft f'Vf.' liiliilil r:, ,.":, 'ill RAINY DAY 58 inch wide at 58 " " " 29 " ' New Percales Children's Red Received a Size 1 to 6 at Size 6 to 8 at A 4v Just Received ! '' ' ... - Our complete line of E. P. Beed and "Try Me" Shoes, also the famous "Julia Marlowe" Shoe which is recommended tor ladies who are hard to fit. We also have the prettiest line of Shirt Waist Goods for Fall shown in tho city, and invite you to drop in anl look at them. J. J. BAXTER Cream of Roses Is a harmless liquid preparation for removing Sunburn, Freckles, Tan and Improving the complexion. When applied It la Invisible and cannot be waihedoff. The 'dark line around the neck, caused by wearing tight fitting collars, Is removed by Cream of Roses. 2rc at BRADHAM'3 PHARMACY. Style, Durability and Finish mark all the turnout we offer. Mo question about it trial proves our 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 onr stock. we put KubDer Tires on your old or new wheels. We shrink your loose tires in a machine without cutthur them. Everybody Is Invited to see the work of tie machine putting new bolts m same " m piaces. 6. n. Waters eft Sen, PboM 186. 78 Broad Ft, Maw Baa. V. t n ESriGK FOR SALE. Best Machine Made trick at Lowest Prices. Nicoll & Ilyman, ItMoranee, , W ." . vr;omoV r ., Con. Son Fnoa Havoooc Bra, 'BHADHAM-B LAIA-Tm CHILL and FEyeR TOalC Is a nre ears for . Malaria In ell Us forma. Ills ' toaleaad eaa.be (Iveatd ehUdrta to i levprovs sad enrich the blood eadrefu- late the digestive tract Price 60c No , eure no pay. BRADOAH'S ITHAR- MAOT. SKIRT GOODS! $1.50 1.25 .80 at 10c & I2ic Shoes Just New Line, 60c. 75c. 3S ever If you are in need of any- r Metal Bodied Dating Stamps, Air Cushion Band Da tors, Sign Marker, Numbering Machines, Dating Mi chines, Seal Presses, Check Pro tectors, etc., I would be Pleased to gt Your Order. owm o. Dumr, 73 CRATEN IT. Cotton Bagging and Ties. We hare in stock and to arrive 8,800 Rolls Cotton Bagging, 800 bundles Cotton Ties. 8end us yonr orders. Prices are the lowest J. K. Latham ft Co. MURPHY & CO., Commission Brokers Cotton. Sloch, Grail tjfoTttfci Direct wire to New York and hioago. Instantaneous report! received af erery more on exchange. , , . , E. P. PATE, Manager, , 17 OraYen Street; I MlMf Jill-. Mil 71 V ! I H. Onnott' f n it He Stamps UUOQIi TELEGRAPHIC BRETTTIES. The transport Ktlpetrlck hss arrived at Baa Pranolsoo from Manila with TOO soldiers on board. Robert 8. McOormlok, United States Ambassador to Austria-Huegery, leaves Hew York for Liverpool tomorrow. The Brewmaaters Association of the United States met at Milwaukee and Hart Michael wu re-elected president. The W. ft T. U., of Scheaectady, N. Y, held a special meeting last even ing to pray for the end of the coal strike. The training ship Lancaster, bow at Hew London, Conn., has been ordered to Washington to take part In the Grand Army reunion. j "To the devil with the expense." ex- j claimed Rev. Wm,Powlck, pastor of the Methodist church at Lancaster, Pa., when told how much a suit at law would cost because he lnterferred with a Bam T. Jack performance. In consequence of the existence of different views on the proper handling of the tariff question, Hon. D B. Header son of Iowa, Speaker of the House, has declined the nomination - for Congress. He does not think that Free Trade In whole or la part will improve the con dition of the country In regard to trusts. The first heavy rains of the year fell In the Island of Australia recently. The country has suffered a great deal on ac count of tack of rain. Fifteen miners were killed by an ex plosion la a mine at North Fork, W. Va. Tuesday morning. Steps have been taken by state officials to stop the prize ilght scheduled to be held at Louisville, September 22 between Terry McGovern and Young Oorbett. It wu announced yesterday as coming from a conference at Oyster Bay that there wonld be no revision of the tariff during the coming session of Congress. The theory Is expressed that the big forest fires were started by meteors. Floods In India people homeless. have rendered 11,000 Naval constructor R. P. Hobson, who was granted a sick leave last summer will soon take up his duties again. .REELSBORO. September 18. The farmers are now very busy picking cotton In this sec tion. Mr. Henry Allen Oasklns of Arapa hoe was a visitor at this place Saturday evening and Sunday. Mr. Eueben White of PollooksvUle wu a guest at Mr. William Brlnsoa's Beturday and Sunday. Little Misses Louise and Gladys Btr rlngton of New Bern are visiting friends sad relatives at Beelsboro. Mr. W. H. Dixon went to New Bern Saturday ou business. Mr. Whltehnrst Lee of New Bern wu a visitor at Mr. N. G. Brlnson's Bunday evening. Mlu Jennie Reel who has been quite stok at her home here Is Improving. Hope she will sooa get welL Mr. W. 8. McGregor, of New Bera wu a visitor at Mr. 8. A. Brlnson's Sun day night. Mr. Geae Roes of Grants bo ro, who has been teaching school here has given two weesk vacation, so the child ran can pick oottoa. "Baowa Evas." A DOCTOR'S EXPERIENCE. Ncdlclae act needed la This Case. tt Is hard te coavlaos some people that coffee does them aa lalaiyl They lay their bad feelings to almost every bat the true sad aasaspected one. Bat the doctor knows ale wide ex pen ance baa prove to hue that to some systems ooffet Is aa Insidious poison that undermines the health. Ask the doctor if coffee Is the eaase of eoastlpaUoa stomach ' aad aervous troubles. i ' "I have aeea a coffee ortnker all my life, lam apw it rear old aad when taksa sick two yean ago with ptostratioa my doctor said that my aer- vous system wm brokea Bowaaadthat I would have to give up eoffee. ; I got so weak aad shaky I soald not work, and readlag your advertiaemeat ofPoetom Food Coffee I asked my trocar If he had say of Ik . Hs said, Tat aad that he used U la hie. fealty aad KwasaUIt elebeod to be. , fl. h . Bil qatt eoffesaad eommeased to ase Poet am steadily aad foaad la about two weeks' time, I eoald Sleep soundly at sight aad get ap la the monlng feeling fresh and wait' la about two moat ha, I began to gala hash. I only weighed 141 aoaads wheal commenced oa Postum aad aow I wslgh 1ST aad feel better thaa I did at W years Of age. ' ' I am Working every day aad sleep weUatBtghu My two children were great eoffee drinkers but they have aot drank any since Poetnm same Into the hoase, and are far more healthy than they were b-?ore.", Btewart M Hall FalrSsld, W. Va. 1. 1 R. C: MED1D. Report Made. President Bryan's Management Commended. State Charter. Name Corrected la Oyster Case. Pension Applies tleas Less Than Expected. Trees in Capitol Square Bylag Out Hainan, Sept. 17. The annual re port on the condition of the Atlantic and North Carolina B. B. made to Gov Aycook last evening by Messrs. Beck with and Ballard, the Bute board of In ternal Improvements, will be gratifying to President James A. Bryan of that road. The board heartily commends his administration u a whole and says there are Improvements all along the line and there Is a handsome increase In buslnes. The Supreme Court heard yesterday all the arguments In appeals from the 4th district There were only half a dosen cases. State Superintendent of education Joyner was at Greensboro today, to be present at the opening of the term of the State Normal and Industrial College for women, A charter wu granted by the State to' day to the Southern Manufacturing Publishing Company of AshevIUe, which will publish a trade journal magazine or paper devoted to Southern Manufactur ing. George L. Hackney and others are the stockholders. Secretary Bruner of the agricultural department and curator Brlmley of the State museum left today for Western N. C. to be absent at least a fortnight, Secretary Bruner will collect apples from a dozen counties and curator Brlm ley will go to Macon, Mitchell and two or three other counties after 200 logical specimens, timber and natural history specimens. By a misunderstanding the name of the man Interested In the oyster business In the upper sounds, whose case was be fore the Governor and Council of State, was given as Hadly. It is Makeley. There are two sides to the question, which Is yet left undecided. One Is that the ''oyster clajms" were taken in good faith, and are proper, the ether that the claim Is on a natural bed, where the oys ters csn be plainly seen In the shsllow water. The belief appears to be deepening that the action of the white Republicans In "dropping tho negro" Is Inspired by President Roosevelt u being In his view the correct policy in the Southern states. It is learned that D. H. Barger, super intendent of this division of the Sea board Alr-Llne, will retire October 1, to look after hla coal mining Interests In West Virginia. Congressman E. W. Pou made a nota bly fine speech here last evening In the course of which be made the plain dec laration that some Democrats said they had voted the Democratic ticket under duress, that Is on account of the negro, and that he wanted to sdy that the Dem ocratic party had emancipated such men and that they must vote according to their principles; that If he believed In the Republican party he would have the courage to stand by It, and that he want ed the Democratic party to stand on Its merits. This manly declaration wu loudly applauded. The fact that there are 8ow new ap plications for pensions does not surprise Auditor Dixon, who In fact predicted u much. He expects to see over 10,000 pensioners. A good many of the appli cations are being turned down, u some county boards or examiners were so careless u simply to send forward any and all applications to the State board, without peastng on their merits or de merits. A report hu been made to Gov. Ay- cock by Bute botanist Gerald MoCar- tby, who examined the trees In the Cap itol square. The report aays the noble oaks are rapidly losing their vitality One Is dead. This is partly due to the very dry year and partly to the fact that the eioavations In the nearby streets are taking away the moisture which the trees require. The only possible remedy Is watering, and he has bat little hope of success from this. He uys the trees wlB all die and suggests that others be planted at once, so m to be ready to take their places. Some of the trees. bt the square are not suited. He says fur- tear that the vitality cf many of the oaks la Raleigh Is affected by the urns causes. Banks Called For Reports. , Special to Journal. , Bauiok, Bept 17. The Corporation Commission 'cells for reports ot State beaks ap to the close ot business ot Sep. temterlOta. :: . ' .'. A. fc H. C. R, R. Directors..; B pacta to Journal. 'A Sri. RaUiesT, September 17-Tha Gov eraor today appointed the following Bute Directors of the Atlantic and North Carolina vallroed, Charles , V. Bushes, W. H. Bmtth, L. Harvey, Ju A Bryan, T. W. Dews, D. D. Hooker, R. W. Taylor. , V . ' '.. . i . J. W. Grainger was'sppoln'ed Btate Froxy. THE OLD RELIABLE 7An rasp, HlfaVl Absoltifery!Pare THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE Weekly Crop Bulletin. The Weekly Crop Bulletin for week ending Monday, September 15, Is as fol lows; The amount of. precipitation received during the week wu considerable, oc curred chiefly on the 8th and Oth, and i fairly well distributed. In only a few localities was the rainfall heavy enough to cause slight damage to crops, and generally It had a beneficial effect on field peas, late potatoes and turnips, besides placing the soil In excellent con dition for plowing. The weather was cool during the entire week, and the mean averaged over 0 degrees below the normal for the season. Light frosts oc curred In the mountain region on the 10th and 11th, and probably also on the 14th and 15th without causing any dam age. Conditions were favorable for gathering crops and for farm work; fall plowing has begun to make more rapid progress; some winter osU have been sown; making pea-vine hay is under way. Much of the early corn crop has been gathered; late corn was a little benefitted by rain; It Is now generally near matur ity; corn on bottom lands and on rich soil Is very good. Pulling fodder contin ues In the west. Old cotton was not help ed by rain, but though the rainfall wu quite heavy In some counties', very few reports of damage by staining were re ceived; late planted cotton was benefit ted as some correspondents report blos soms seen near the top indicating with deferred frost, the formation of some top crop. Cotton is opening rapidly and picking Is advancing as fut u possible It appears that the bulk of the crop will be out by the middle of October While below the average, the yield will be a good one,exceedlng lut year's crop. To bacco still uncut In north portion Is be coming rather coarse. Rice seem to be a very good crop. Gathering minor crops Is progressing favorably. Crimson clover Is up with good stands; late Irish pota toes look well. Fall apples are short and Inferior. CASTOR I A For In&nts and Children. The Kind Yoa Kan Always Bought Bears the Signature of Brick Brick we are agents for the Klnston-Clark Brick and Tile Co., It 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 his Fall suit It It's made cere. We don't know everything, but we do know how to make good, dressy, long-wearing olothes, as onr pitrens of years', stand ing will taU yea... Cloth first, careful shrinking, accurate cutting, skillful ar tisans tell the tale. Let us take your measure for a Autumn Bult . F M. Chaxdwlek, Str. :r On and alter Tues day, Sep. 16, 1902. Str Blanche will sail 1 for Vandexnere, Btonewall and Bayboro, Tuesday and Friday at 7 a. m., returning "Wednesday and Caturday. ' r . God3 received! for el; ova pcir.t3 d-tty.' J. E. Arcni:I3,'Act. xWiiiiiffliiiiiiiiiiiimiititNtimittiiMi Spiced Pigrs Feet Jast Received. Fresh Cream Cheese. Balogna Sausage. Small Pig Hams, English Cured Shoulders, Hreakfast Strips. Fresh lot Fancy Elgin and Clover Hill Print Butter. Ileinz'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. 'Phone 91. TUCKER BROS. 310 N. Front St., 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 Goldsboro, N. C. ' NCXT SCSSIOIt ' UNIVERSITY COLLEGE nr ur n i ni far Richmond. WEDICINE-DEIITISTBT-PHARMAOY I Lecture Halls for Theory, Laboratories for Preof, HotplUI. for Prattle. One hundred pege Cetaiof Free. A Fine Line of EMM'S (MADE IN BERKSHIRE) Pound and Box Paper. Whitehursfs 45 Pollock St. Will Be Presented W. E. Nankeville'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 ot the moat interest ing ever written, one replete with both pathetic and comedy situations. A Splendid Company, Magnificent Scenery, Capitally Staged. wmtm 1 ArriuinfT - aa saw uu. i ' ;3b'Ui;.J Sp'V the best made.'-1' '-'t ' "' v.:. '.(', -Also fall line of Cook,- Bat and Coal 8hm 0tf :aodfc,Slvu4 Ptokewj Storottpe, Klbtrwis fty.; Kef zi Syc-cra Crro Just, Received MASONIC OPERA HOUSE Wednesday Sept.l 7 I asn Wholesale ft Retail Grocer, 71 Broad HU Wilmington, N. C TO BUY YOUR 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 burn 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 Bt. J. F. Taylor, Agt. for the Prospect Brewing CO. We are Now Ready to do all repair work to your stoves ..for winter use. We carry a nice line of Cook and Heat' Ing Stoves that will be sold cheap. Stove pipe, Roofing, Guttering and work of all shape and sires made to order. Don't forget us on Plumbing. Phone 230. Foy & Wood Co:, Draney's Old Stand, South Front HU Our Great Bargain Sale ! New Goodj for the early fall arrivlag every aay. We will rli ITe will give you a few SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY. Sept. 15th. 43 Inch BrIUiantine, worth 76c yard, reduced to 48c. 86 inch Cashmere, worth 60c, reduoed to 88c. All Colored Worsteds, worth Mo yard reduced to loo. , Black Batteen, worth 10c and 19Je, re duoed to 8c .'. Turkey Bed Table Lines, worth 40c, reduced to t8e '' .Vigilant Corsets, worth 05e, reduced to 48c -"" ' , Calicoes worth to, reduoed to 8Jc Calloeee worth Bo, reduoed to 44c ' White Sheettaf worth to, reduced to 4o yard. i All kinds ot Cotton PkUds. worth aa tnd So. reduoed so 44a . , Men's 89 Suite reduoed to M.SB 1 Hen's ia Suite reduoed so $4.08 ' Men's ttO Suite reduoed so 14.94 , Men's 1 JO Pacta reduoed so Ho Our line of Paata range front l9o la 4, 98 " - - v. ' t Boys fits Suite reduced to o ., Bov's IS M Suite reduced to tl 18 We have all klndaot Boy's Suits frem 'lours entry Sl'COPLON, Next to Goskill Haw, Co. -i v'
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