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VOL'. XX-'-HO, 148 : ' - iT; ",' WWBIW."C; WEDHISDAY UOMIHG, S1PTIHBIR 24, 1902.
TWENTY-FIRST VKAit
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Wishes to (Say
That bii Stock u Complete. It represents the Grandest X
Assortment of j'JS
Foreign and Domestic Goods $
Ever Shown in the Oity. S
A beautif nl line of Wn.iRt.inm in fSwnAh and Ti&iorlnn
Flannels in all colors, at 26c, 50c
Another line of Waitings
late designs, at 10c, 12 lo and 15c.
Corduroy Wautings at 60c and 75c.
Blberton Costume Velvet for Waists, in pink, light and m
dark blun, green, garnet, old rose, gray, white and blaok at tfo
$1.00. X
Taffeta Silk- in All nnlnro. annA nlna at. fifln mil nriu
- 7
only 40c.
All the late styles in Up - to -
mings to match.
We invite all to
look. No trouble to
WE MEAN AM, WE SAY
CRirFON BRAND
cMeetme at S. Cpplon's
The Father of Lcto Prices.
We will give you a few of Our Low Prices which we quote here
below :
DRY fclOODS.
75c, 3(1 in. Bl k Drill iantlne,
4Sc " " Cashmere,
25c ' Plains for waists,
22c 30 In. Flannel In strips, "
no Dlark Hatteen
25c French Satin (or dust skirts,
10c & ltc. Flannelettes in all colors
10c ft 12fro Peroalei
He ft 8c Outings
! Nelson Ginghams
5c Bleaching
6c Bheeting
We invite everybody to call
elsewhere
48c
J4c
...
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ISc
00
10c
7jc
7j0
!)Jc
8J!
8c
4c
and
75 Middle St. next to Guklll
Cream of Roses
Is a harmless liquid preparation
for removing Bnnbarn, Freckles, Taa
and Improving the oomplsiloa. Wksa
applied It Is lavtslbu) ud osanotb
washed off. The dark lists around Um
neck, caused by wearlnf tight fittlag
collars, Is removed by Cream of Boss.
25c at BRAD HAM'S PHABMAOT.
"Knocked the Stuffing:
out 01 it," ' ("
iod broks It Info ipllote My Sty
rbsra the tats of joat tmttttn when jfct
was ma Into by something; bat there
! ktm lit AlUi i M... I.
In knowing tost lo our ihop Jroa cm
hare It mads good as new. '. rTs do aU
kinds of carrlaes repairing' and black.
smithing la a i kUUul and sapsriot asas
i ,iW Wit Rnlibsf Tire ost yoat eld or
,. mw wheels. , We hrlnk jow loos sires
la ,a machine . without, sUlng thsa.
vrwrjooai is muNtssMtu work of
turn niiw niwu stw poits as
oldplaos. , jf , ,..
14 4r.d 4r KV St. f O
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II i " - r , ' t Si! f
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to the Ladies
and 76c.
in Roman Stripes and all the j
a)W VI, JWUV
date Dress Goods and Trim- &
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come and take a 5
iaxe a y
show goods
Fall
Clothing.
Snappier. Laner. Better fljai ever
Our line of Griffon Branjd Cloth
ingHen's Suits in Extra Pine
Worsteds and all the real thing.
Youths Suits in Elegant Cassi
mere, Childs 2 piece, 3 piece and
Norfolk gaits in fullest assortment
and at prices that require no argu
ment to sell them.
There may be some clothing as
good ag ours but not at the price.
When yon buy here you buy
right!
J. J. BAXTER,
89 Middle Street.
MEM'S SHOES.
3.50 Shoes g.Bg
.00 Bhoes 2.0
.50 Bhoes 8.88
8.00 Bhoea i.6
1.50 Bhoes .8
LADIES SHOES.
2.00 Shoe l.H
1.78 Bhoes l.M
1.50 Bhoes .M
VHILDBEN'S SHOES.
1.00 Shoes ' .84
.80 Bhoes .M
.78 Bhoss S8
examine onr stock before baying
Hdw. C., Mew Ben, H. C.
Visiting Cards !
I hare made arrangements with
Reliable Engravers to furnish Vis
iting Cards at the following prices:
SCRIPT LETT ERIK O, 60s., 10a
Bngavlaf Plata, asms only,! and !
Printing bost qoalltj oardi, 7So, 1.00. !
6OTHI0 ft ROMAIT LITTXRINO
EnfiavlBf piste, Muas oar, and 'print
ing best quality cards, 11.80, 1JI0,
BHADKOOLD BHOLIBH LITTKB
INO Engraving plats, aaaM only, aad
printing bosk qaaUty sards, fUQ, U0.
PRiHTiaa OABBS ntov old
PIUT1-Udis' ul QsaUeaWs best
qoaueards, Ma, 80a. '
I eai also furnish SngntTei Wad
ding Inritatona , and Jloujniiiig
Oardi M Loweat Prloefc,';.,
owmr o. Dijim,'
12 VBATIR ST. 1 V,.,i
Voarb t!ov
to de aU twpatr work o ouatovssJ(ir
Mtsttawti?i,l) $ f
W eatry a aloe Has of Cook aad Bsat
tng Stoves tbas wlO bs sold cbwp. Stors
pipe. Roofing, Guktsring 'fcnd work at
an inapt and slsss mads to otdsr,
, Doo'l lorgst as oa Plumbing. .
Foy; . &t Weed Po;,
Fr.ES'T GIVES CP TBI?.
In A Hospital la Indlanapolla,
Indiana.
The ftetalt eftae trtlley Aeelieat
at PlttsleM Beeeaies
Xaairest
BpsClal to JoirnsL
IaDUXAroiiis, Ind.,8ept 88. As a re
sult of the braises sustained In tbe trol
ley aoddost at Plttsfleld, President
Roosevelt wu forced to abandon bis
Western trip. One braise has developed
Into a slight abscess oa the left leg.
President Roosevelt was taken to the St.
Vincent's Hospital, where he wu opera
ted on late this afternoon. Ten days
rest is considered aeeessary for his re
covery. It Is not yet known whether he
will remain here or go to Washington.
Fresh lot Force Food Inst reoelved
those having tickets can send them In
with ft AMlfta Mil mt a 1S AMlta mjtferftirA
E " t o-
at J. RTParker Jr.
Fresh barrel Corned Beef, Pig Feet
and Pickled Beef Tripe nst opened at
J. R. Parker, Jr's.
Prescriptions at Davis.
Davis' Prescription IPbarmaoy makes
a specialty of prescriptions. Prompt
and careful attention is given them.
Only the best drugs are used. The
prices are reasonable. Bend yours there
to be filled.
Pig Feet, Fresh Tripe and Boneless
Pig Hocks at the Oaks Market,
Celery Headache Powders.
There is not say better remedy for
headache than these powders. They
never fall to relieve. Made and sold only
at Davis' Prescription Pharmacy.
Cigars to please every body. Prince
of India, Cobanola, Haney Special, Aunt
Hannah, A. to Z. Down Horns. .1. H
Parker Jr.
Fine Canned Beef and Beef (Tongues
at tbe Oaks Market.
FORMAN.
Death of Two Old Residents. Good Mar
ket for Cotton.
Sept. 88. The weather has been fine
but very cool for the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. D. 8. Banders of Bean
fort spent last Wednesday In this
place.
One by one the old land marks pass
away. On Wednesday last, Mr. Lock
hart Qlbbs of Worth river qnletly passed
away. Mr. Qlbbs had been in poor
health for some time bat did not seem
any worse than usual, his son who was
with him in his room helped hlmte
comfort himself and tamed away and
when he tamed back theoldmsn had
passed away, age 88.
Mr Henry Dudley of this place passed
away oa rJatnrday aboat noon, at ths
4ge of 81 years. Mr. Dudley was afflicted
with paralysis, aad had been sick for
a SMmtke, eM a bore his safferings
with christian fortitude to the end. Un
cle Henry (as we had all learned to call
him) was a devoted kasbaad aad fathsr.
Ha leaves a companion aad several call
drea to moara their loss: Boris! ser-
vtoe wu conducted by Revs. J. & Rus
sell aad J, R. Jeanetto.
Mr. G. M. Dudley is very siok.
Quite a number of North river people
were ove Sunday to attend tbe burial of
Mr. Henry Dudley
We have quite a good cotton market
bare, the stsple Is going brisk at three
per pound in the seed.
SOUS BREAD.
AsUMrycd the toner.
If you get right dewp. to the bottom of
your stomach trouble II Is wrong food.
aad tie way lo oorrect It Is not by drugs
bat by usiag the right food.
physMaa la Berroa, Wis. writes aa
Instructive hater est this rout. He says,
"lama praotloUg physicUa, 48 years
old, and about feet la height. Wheal
bagajk jutng areneate ,less Bprlag I
weighed 144 , waa'&bisad poor, had
a aoatUg oa my tongue aad frequently
Mosted wMorgatand amsU pieces of
anfflgestad bread at, potatoes which
were very soar, in short I had acid dye-
I swejmltedk brother pbnlclaa who
advised sne te eat aboat four teaspooa
fuls of Grape-nuts at theeommeaoeaM
of each Basal aad driak Postam Cereal
Coffee.; I had beta la tbe habit of drink
lag ooffee for breakfast and tea for dln-
aet aad sapper. I followed the adytee cf
ay brother physloikn us ie diet aad ex
-a- m as. m . J,-. . . , l ,
Eva, atses, tbU Uses I have : eetea
Graptvflnts with sweet milk . or ereaaa
sob morning for breakfast aad I bow
weigh lofflbs aad em ao store troubled
with sour Stotsach,' lam very fond of
Poetum Food Ooffee and attribute my re
liefe aweh to that as Ideas' Grsne-
Ofua wheal am called out lathe
agbt to set a pstlent , and oa my retara
hosne I feel tired aad hnngsry, I eat tbe
sual qaanttty of Grspe-Kuis before go
ing, to b4 and then sleep sounil! all
alht." i;ree e!tii by Postum Co. Pat
UeCrsek, l:;,U.
eiLUGH
Amount of Taxable Incomes to be
Lowered.
Ceraeratioa Cemmissloa Flaished
Iavestlgatlea of Aeeldeat ea
S. A. h. Delegates Appointed
te National Farmers
Congress. Report ef
Sept. Pablle Ia
straetloa. Pea
sloa Appllea--tlons.
Raleigh, September 28. The corpor-
stion commission has completed its In
vestigation Into the wreck on the Sea
board Air-Line here in which an engi
neer wu killed. Tbe law requires the
commission to investigate such matters,
but there, strange to say, the law ap
pears to stop and the commission has no
power to act. It doss not appear that
any report can be made.
The city authorities here are making
no effort to enforce tbe ordinance against
spitting on sidewalks and It is a farce.
It does not appear that any attempt has
ever been made to enforce It and It is
contemptuously violated.
Governor Aycock todsy appointed the
following delegates to tbe National
Farmers' CongresB at Macon, Oa., next
month, these being members of the
State Farmers' Association named by T.
B. Parker, secretary of the latter, J. W.
B. Battle, J. W. Atwater, Ransom Hln
ton, A. T. Uzzell, W. R. Chesson and E.
F. Lamb.
Tbe State auditor has nearly finished
the work of passing upon the pension
applications. Borne counties sent up
very few new applications. New Han
over, for example sent up 14 for soldiers
and 8 for widows. All these passed.
Tbe report of the State Superintendent
of public Instruction shows that there
were built In the State during 1902 only
08 new school houses for whites and 45
for negroes, while this year there have
been built 219 for whiles sad 56 for ne
groes, and 8 for Croatan Indians a total
of 898. It Is found thst the school houses
built this year are better than those
heretofore erected.
A new lodge of Masons Is authorized
at Fairfield, Hyde county.
The number of rural free school 11
brarles which hsve been added by the
State Is now 882.
The State tax commission will very
probably recommend a lowering of tbe
amount of Income excepted fo Uaxatlon
to $800 and recommend something like
a tax of 8 per cent on all excess over
$600.
CASTOR I A
Por Infanta and Children.
Till Rind You Han Alwan Bought
Bears the
Signature of
Choice Venison steaks and Roasts at
I the Osks Market today.
The markets will bejfonnd on the sec
ond psgejof this issue.
Craif-Prltcliard Discussion.
On account of theOralg-Pritchard pol
itical debate to be held at Einston,
Monday September 22 the A. ds N. O.
railway will sell tickets at one first class
fare for round trip. Stations osst of New
Bern will sell tickets by train No. 4 and
return by train No. 8.
Supreme Court Opinions.
Special to Journal,
RsLiian September 18. Supreme
Court handed down opinions today.
Parker vs Cobb, from Edgecombe no
error.
Bullock vs Bullock from Edgecombe
error.
Duffy vs Meadows, from Craven, no
error.
Smith vs G arris from Pitt affirmed.
Lavaiette vs Booth from Carteret er
ror Harrington vs Rswls from Pitt, er
ror. .
Swift vs Dixon, from Greene, error.
k Wood vs Railroad, from Craven, af
firmed.
Taylor vs Railroad from Hertford,
new trial. '
Jester fe Packet Co from Hertford,
appeal dismissed.
Garrett vs Hamlll from Halifax, mew
trial.:. .v ' '' -'"
Ayers vs Makely.from Hyde appeal die
bead' I , , i '"
Dawsoa vs Baxter, from Pasqaotaak,
ao error, ..,- ;.?. ... i v
Royal ts Street Ry Co, from Orevth
psrourlam affirmed.
; Best vs. Mortgage 0o.( -fiom preene,
ao error,'.; k, ;, 'ui '.'f'jv
Mfg. Co. vs. Gray, ' f rom Craven per
earlam, niBrassAvV V '
Cos te. Bank, from Pitt, per euriam
efflrmed.Y;'! j-v'v.' ' '
, Koonos v. us.' Co., from Onslow,
plaintiffs appeal dismissed, under, rule
v. ,: v-v"-:'.
Worth vs. Wilmington, from New
Hanover, plaintiffs sppeal dismissed un
der rule 17.
Wood vs. Howe, from Onslow, plain
tiff's sppeal dismissed under rule 17. .
White vs- Loky, from Craven, no er
ror. I
We are prepared to
lurnish In any quan
tity and 6n short
notice
The Best and
manulactured iiv 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 in New Bern by
J, B. PARKER, JR.
1
I G. N. Ennett. f
I t
They
Have
Arrived.
A full line of "Air Tight; Heat
era" from 11.50 up to the best
made.
Also full line of Cook, Box and
Coal Stoves, Coal Hods, Shovels,
Pokers, Stove Pipe, Elbows, etc.
P. M. VRANEY,
07 H. Front Ht.
Str. Blanche.
On and alter Tues
day, Sep. 16, 1902,. Str,
Blanche will sail for
Vandemere, Stonewall
and Bayboro, Tuesday
and Friday at 7 a. m.,
returning Wednesday
and Saturday.
' Goods received for
above points daily.
J. B. Arendell, Agt.
Cotton Bagging
and Ties.
We have in stock and to arrive
S500 Rolls Cotton Bagging, 8,500
bundles Cotton Ties.
Send us your orders. Prices are
the West. 1
: . ; el- E. IiAthiuu eft Co.
MURPHY & CO.,
Cothmission
.Brokers. v
CollatScb(Graliiyfc
Dlwci wire' to New 1 York and
ti.i .,; '('.I HUH-4 ' i-'
Instautaiwons reports received of
every, more on wohange, :r h; '
-y Todth BnukeJ tt Darls' j
' Davis PJiarmacy has Just reoelvsd a
large assortment of Tooth Brushes made
by Chas Loonea of ' Paris. Xsch brush
ha "Davis' rharmacy" (tamped ion the
handle and is guaranteed to give satlsv
fsotlon, or money refunded. ; '
1st Ornamental
SCHOOL
SOPPLffiS
to
It i c V
Fresh
Celery
First of the season at J. L. McDaniel's
New Barrel Corned Beef.
No. 1 Shore Mackerel.
Spiced Pigs Feet.
Fresh lot Fox Biver Print Butter, Fancy Elgin Butter.
Rock Candy Drip Syrup.
Na Bob Pancake Floor, Buckwheat.
Grape Nuts, Force, Pettyjohn's Breakfast Food Postum
Ceral.
Fresh lot Ginger Snaps 5c lb.
Codfish, Irish and Sweet Potatoes, and a complete stock of
everything usually kept by a first-class grocery establishment.
J. L MEL
'Phone 91.
Guaranteed
Elm City Lumber
Cor. H. Front
' nctt tmioN
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
nr lirnifilsJF Richmond.
ur mtuivint viroinia.,
MEDICINE DEWTISfiTyHAKMABT
lecture Halls r TbMrr.
Lavoratoric for Pr.f,
MwpmUr Prmctlc.
On. hundr p.f. CtalofM PrM.
Books !
Att kinds Blank Books
Ledgers''
Day Books,
Journals,
Cash Books,
Receipt Books,
Order Books,
Memo. Books.
Letter Copying Books,
Books with special rulings.
Whitehursfs
45 Polloek Ht.
Phone 228.
New Bern
Is Very Lucky
to have an agent fCZ L0 Idle 01 till
Prospect Brewing
. rVbmpaAfs .
whlchUsaldto beMiaPnrast and Beat
of Beers by the. United, Btatea Health
Bulletin, whloh la the highest Amerioaa
authority. , It 1 act a ebeap. beet; that
Will bum ones stomaob.and produce a
stram-on. the system,! , J. ' j -'
A full srook at the above bast m bulk
M4aia1aasMMM
JiiJijxu
and export eaa be had at 18 Kiddle Bfc ,
I F. Taylor,
Agt. fo the rroppecl Ereitlng Co.
1
Wholesale
eft Befall
Gtroeer,
71 Broad fit.
Clothing,
W. S. PECK & COS
CIOTK.
Famous from Ocean to Ocean.
(Juaranteed to be as Represent
ed or Money Itefunded.
All RarmentH bear th(; Union
Laliel which is positive proof of
their sanitary condition and that
they are TAILOlt-MADK.
PERFECT FITTING,
NEWEST STYLES,
HONESTLY HADE.
ASK FOB IT ! I
FOR SALE BY
Co. Store Dep't,
eft Fden Hi.
cA Fair Critic
can say nothing but good of his
Fall salt If It's made here. We don't
know everything, bnt we do know how
to make good, dressy, long-wearing
clothes, as our pttrons of years' stand
ing will tell you. Cloth llrst, careful
shrinking, accurate cutting, skillful ar
tisans tell the tale. Let ns take your
measure for a Autumn Bult
F. M. Chadwlek,
rick
FOR SALE.
Best Machin e Made
Brick at
Lowest Prices.
Insnranee,
orrfoi" '
Cos. Bodta faoirr It Baaoooa Bts.
To The Publlp.
We, the aaderslgaad giVe aosioe that
the Undertaking business eoatdueted by
J.GK lattoa aad Boa will UeonUansd
under the- aasasv aame, la the beet and
latest styles. - Thanking .the pablle for
past favors aad aoUotUsg m nurtloa of
their patroaage, weresaala t
, yt'1 , A Kladly foura,-.,.! n i .
. ui i'm ftlUTTONJlBOlI.
Jo. O. Button. - -H, rraaklU Battoa.
Offloe Ko, M Soott'i AHleyvv : ; , V;
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