rfjt&vvMHC . 3 . W v , - - v . O 1 , J VOL. IX.fth. lM RIW BIEI, I. C, THURSDAY: U0BKIH6, OCTOBER 2, 1902. V 1 J. TWENTF-FIRSTTIAB , -I (XK .- I Ck , . ft i $4,000 Given . . i i . i m POUR THOUSAND DOLLARS are offered in prizes for the jfS best reason -wbw 4-JSOijSadn:setboe is superior to all others. ' , : . " ' ' ) : W First Prize, SWM4 Mze, Third Mze, cS $1,000.00 $750.00 $500.00 . In order to write intelligently, it will be necessary to pur-: S chase a pair of "Dorothy Dodd" Shoes and write yonr article J$ on the blank famished by us at the time of purohase. No lit- 5 erary ability required. Only plain, unvarnished facts are 3 wanted. GRirrON BRAND The Winter is Mothers and fathers bring yonr Clothing and Shoes. We will give you a few prices in MEN'S CLOTH INO. $10 Black Worsteds 1 $6 49 4 98 398 3 69 $124 4 6 "3 7B t so s VI U) f (10 CMHSIMKRK KUITH. nits. Prop into our store and let us show you Store, New Uod.-, New Bargaits. Very respectfully, 7.) Middle St. next to Gasklll "Knockedthe Stuffing and broke It Into splinters, iany have bnan the fate f year n when It w tna Into by something bat there U balm la Ullcad," or there U pleasure in cnnwing was in onr snop yon on liave It made good M new. t7 do all kinds. of caniaf. repairing aner black- smithing In a skllf ul and superior man- T i wir.' i , ' i ) f? I i , i i , Wff int Rabbet Tirw'onar eld or w wheeli. Wt) shrink tewf looae Una in a machine without catting Iheas. Kverybodr la InTitod to see the work ol the machine patting new bolta in aantt old piam. , , -i . Q. II. Watra ft Son, Phone 18$, '-f H ImI u f Baa. M.O Cotton Bagging I.IM7f Ties;' We have foftyoyii, o tMrt I 8,500 Rolls potttm . Cagglnr, tfipO .bundles Cotton Hs,',ii-.m. i.",; Send nt your orders. Prlo rt the lowest. . TZZi'-W , v to Women! I Fall Clothing. Snappier. Laqcer, Better llaa erei Our line of Griffon Hrand Cloth ingMen's Suits in Extra Fine Worsteds and all the real thing. Youths Suits in E!egant Cassi mere, Ohilds 2 piece, 3 piece and Norfolk Suits in fullest assortment and at prices that require no argu ' ment to sell them. 1 nere may be some clothing as good as ours but not at the price When yon bay here vou bay right! J. J. BAXTER, 89 Middle Street. Approaching ! boys to this sale and fit them i Men's and Children's clothing : CHILDKEN'3 CLOTHING. tSOOBuits $8 86 208 1 98 1 63 98 M 400 360 360 1 60 1 00 what we have. New Hdw. Co., New Ben, N. f, MURPHY & CO., Commission Brokers, Cotton, Ms, Grain & FroTiiioi! Direct wire to New York and hicago. , , InstantaueouB reports reoeired tf every move on exchange. K. F. PATK, Manager, 17 Craven Stresf. A Fait Critic u ' ' eansayaothhtg bat good ol hti laU salt U It's aaade ben.., We don't know vefTthtnf, bat we do know, how to Make good, . draury,- tonf-wearrnr elotbee. as oar p Irons ol yean' ttaaet Hit win tell reo. Cloth But eanfal thriakbie aoearate catting, sklUfnl r- m aoearate eattlng, skillful "25!!?! ftlH!.," - VT "'y-'wn ' " m 'J "! f.luibl tJjIlSiTTltllCe ..: ', '!'-' 'f 7"j " -' . - " , iC-J a-,.. - . - - W ; :r V-zuU -llxitlt'i - . v .rvv IFf . If iS. liSfr 71 IE OLD nUACLE 'Mi . THotEismsussmm TELEGRAPHIC BREvTTIES. The hop crop la Washington State Is oae-fifth short. The President's jaeht Sylph left New York for Washington, D.C., yes terday. Work on sky-eerapers of Chicago, III , was impended stondaty owing to the strike of 800 structural-Iron work- ers. The new political party In Montgom ery, organized by F. Augustus Heluze will be known as lbs Anti-Trust Democ racy. Republicans at Sen Jutn, P. It , at- tacked a Federal meeting Sunday, many persons being hart through the inaction of the police In preventing the clash. Pennsylvania strikers threaten the use of dynTmlte. Henderson county has been sued to recover $100,000 by parties of Connect! oot who el aim that ' they Itnugbt bonds and have not realized anything on Secretary of the Treasury Bhaw .has made a statement that the banks will not be required to carry a reserve against Government deposits secured by Government bonds. This action makes available $30,000,000 and relieves the stringency wblcb the banks have suf fered. The N. Y. Democratic Bute Convention In session at a late hour Wednssdsy was badly divided In factions. Senator II 111 controls a large party but It Is not able to win without a hard fight Prospects are that the Hill slate with Honi Bird Coler for Governor will be nominated Wm. Derery has been rejected. AN ETE-OPfiWER. Didn't Believe It Possible That Coffee was at Work. People often attribute their 111 health to some Indiscretion In eating, and obango diet In the hope of recovering their wonted good health; fading no change for the belter in their condition, they are at a lose for the eeusej never for a moment thinking that the cup of coffee which they take In the morning Is the true sou roe front whence all their Ills hsvs come. A lady In Philadelphia had. her alien tlon called to the pernicious working of eoffee on the system by reading a llttle book on "How to Live." She isvSr- "It was truly aa yeopener to me. All tke many symptoms of the aervoai stage under which I had been laboring to long, were here directly traceable to eoffee drinking. Especially It was shewn to he responsible for the complete 'break. down' of my nervosa system, which I had ascribed to-snaay different causes, and which had beoome so great, that ssy hsnds shook like that of a tooer 'when ever t carried things' to my mouth or reached oat to grasp Mythlag. I found ivself subject to. frequent spells of de spondency and ttoom, ,'a feeling of emptiness, .with constant sout lions. Wow, like every slave to sa inordinate appetite, I was loath to believe that my favorite morning and mid-day beverage was' the true cause of aU this nervous Wretchedness. ' , r . Having aotieed taa adrertlteatenU of Postern rood. Coffee, I deUnalaed to test II, sad r rehashed a package, and had some prepwred earrfallr is directed enjoyed flrst cop tmmenselr, sad Post urn ass been ssy favorite drink ever ince, and thai Is a yew and s hslf ago. had barely used a week whea l real- lands general toae-ap'ef my.STStem. rtrst, say appetite Improved; nest, 1 had norieetlsrM-Metrraaslea, Ter days to- smer, end s seasaUoa of oosstort espeo nUy ( mjt'almach,.' was ' noticeable. After month; I was" S wars' that my hands o longer : liBiuljUd- my nerves Wert- Inrproyed, sad fblr, proyesaenl continued nntll I entirely recovered my nealth,,.t , :tr,t .; ' ' i Whenever I Went of s esse el nervous nroatntlna. HnMh: We smont Wends nd Others. I at once iBf' - '" abandonmeat, or, coffee ass beverage, and the, sea of -Postum la Its -stead, sad 1 have yet to learn ol s single ease la whicD ft fsllod of Its effects." Hsms given by Postu Mich.. Co, Battls Creek Lawyers Profess No Surprise On Wilcox Hatter. '- Cotton Picked. Croataa Indian Schools Seport. State Guard Respites. Seeking Bia-ar Beet tsad By North ern Investors. Ralkigh, Oot. 1. Some lawyers pro fess that they feel no surprise at the granting of a new trial to James Wllcoi convicted of the murder ofMtssOrop- sey, and say they do not see how the court could hare refused the new trial. There was surprise here today as to the public attitude towards Wilcox since this new development It Is said that in this section T3 to 85 per cent of the cotton Is already picked, More of it opened than was expected thanks to admirable weather. Attorney General R D Gilmer returned today from Wsynesvllle snd In two or three days will mske a brief tour for the purpose of making some campaign speeches. A report on the Croatan Indian schools In Robeson (county, was received today by State Superintendent Joyner. There are 1784 children of school age, but of these only 771 are enrol ed, while the average attendance is but 433. The num ber betwoen the ages of 12 and 21 years who cannot read or write is no leas than 444, this being an extremely bad show. Ing. There arc 21 public school districts sud 18 teachers of the Croatan race, who this year were paid $t715. There are C0?Cra',sa pol's. Crostsn property Is worth only $163,883. Almost all the supplies for the State Guard have arrived hero Tliey will mske the equipment very complete. There are considerable addition! to the Held equipment. The force is anxiously awaiting the passage by Congreas of the national guard bill, which will put the force on a vastly differed foot. Ing. Tbe State Auditor has received only one application for a new pension from Wilkes county. The pension lists are now closed. Thore Is more than two months work to get the something like 11,600 warrants ready. Inquiry is msde of the Ststesgrlcultu raj department regarding lands In North Carolina suitsble for the sugar beet. New York and Rhode Island capitalists mske the Inquiry. CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. Tki Kind Yoi Han Always Bought Market Letter on Cotton. By private wire, J. E Latham Co. New Yobs, Oct. 1. It Is deffleult to add to what has been written this week. Tbe market Is a wsltlng one with trad. Ing growing less and less each day. The Journal of Commerce's report on Octo ber conditions shows the average to be between 1 and points better than last year. This psper Is one of the most re liable In the builness. Unlike reports gathered and circulated to Influence sen tlment we feel the monthly orop account can be relied on. Reports show oondl Hon better than s year ago. From this the figures Friday should be not' li than 81, but while the Government nugnt neeitate to place the average lower than ever before, stranger things have happened and we would not bar gain for anything above or below 81, last year the orop was estimated 1 mil lion bales leas thsn the commercial crop. everyone Is plsylngforan advance- while' the trade is waiting fa figures, the prices are not la many ways the fear of a ootner on January la the lead lag obstacle January lathe most ex pensive cotton tn the world. Mono will buy It January is net an option to trade In. Receipts are enormous snd will be for some time to come. Oaany advance for a lime we would take profits W.L. THB DRUGGIST AMD DOCTOR. A Person May Hod fccllef of One at Well 'sitae Other. ' When a person Is sick he aatnrally for a physician snd then seeks the druggist or sometimes he goes to the drtggist wllhool having the additional expense of the physician. In ehher ease If he goes to Henry's. Pharmacy .he makes no mistake.- There he will get the moat efficient remedy for whaf alls him no matter what It la. .. , . -1 . ' Mr. Henry Is a druggist of large ex perience and has pure drags sad medi cines whloh are very essential In com pounding prescriptions or making. s medicine. -:- ; c .'' '.'1't--, ': .;r. As a preventative of stckaess be has ! several good disinfectants which are used Is sick rooms and In dressing sores snd wounds. Leading la this line Is bromo ohlorallne n strong disinfectant and deo doriser, - It Is nsed with good effect la contagious diseases and should be In every horns to provide for la emergen cies, . . ' . i SchooliSupplies I have jost received a Large As- : J sortment of Tablets, Pencils, Penholders, Pens, Composition Books Etc. I have also received a large quantity of Carter's Ink. To introduce my line of Tablets, etc., I will give FREE with each purchase of a 6c Tablet or Bottle of Ink a Good Lead Pencil. This offer is good only until October 10th. owen . dun nr, 12 CRAVEN ST. Masonic Opera House ONE NIGHT ONLY. Saturday, Oct. 4tli Prices: 25c, 50c, 75c, $1. Seits on sale at WATER'S News Store Thursday. JUST ARRIVED I Latest Styles in Queen Quality Shoes Also call especial attention to "Onyx" Brand Black Hosiery, and Blac Dress Goods Department. D.F.JARVIS, 63 Pollock St. Cream of Roses Is a harmless liquid preparation for removing Sunburn, Freckles, Tsn and Improving the complexion. When applied It Is Invisible and cannot be washed oil. The dark line around the neck, caused by wearing tight fitting collars, Is removed by Cream of Roses. SScat BBADBAU'S PHARMACY. ftodol Dyspepsia Care waMts wrtat yoti eat. , .fjl e . n!mwe Leoery,.J?eed Sale and Exchange 1 HIE thHl..4 UmmX1 (raw n. I - - C ..... ,.. .... , . 1 ' ws'-seiiipneae "a"-" :, LAROEST AND FINSKT BTfinK D1L" . .' L i p- wHIOXSES t and. 2vTJTCffl3; ever offered for sale in this city, ;A oar load of each Jnit In, - Also eoomplete line of Bnggios, Wagon, IlarocM. RoW,' Whips, cartwH&o.' v ? . " .T A .TCrnr J, Broad Sf. Rtewtrt'i OH Stand, " ''If THERE are two makes of loaded shells known as THE BEST U. M. C. and Winchester. I Also carry the Cele brated Austin Loaded Bhel Is. Just re ceived thirty thousand shells, both black and smokeless powder, drop and ch:lled shot Do not accept the so called "just as good." My line of Leggings, Hunting Coats, Vests, Caps, etc. is the finest ever shown in New Bern, also full line of Single and Double Barrel Guns, both hammer and hammerless. I make a spocialty of Sporting Goods and if I havn't just what you want,' can get it for you at Bhort notice. WM. T. HILL, Plioue 11S. 91-93 Middle Street. NEW BERN, N. C. Now is "" time to buy ii now Cook Stove. I have on hand a full line of Cook Steves of the most improved styles. Tlic Now South " and "New Entcrprize" in all sizes. Ev eryone guaranteed as represented. P. M. VRANEY, 67 H. Front St. Best Machin e Made Brick at Lowest Prices. loll & Hyman Insurance, OFFICE: Odp. Soittit Fbont & Hancock Bts. 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 bnm ones stomach and produce strain on the system. A full srock ef the above beer in bnlk and export can be bad at 18 Middle Ht J. F. Taylor, Agt, fo the Prospect Brewing Ca Brick FOR SALE. JONES, t '.if es Buckwheat, New Crop Just received at J. L. McDaniets. New Barrel Corned Beef. No. 1 Shore Mackerel. Spiced Pigs Fret. Fresh lot Fox River Print Rock Candy Drip Syrup. Na Hob Pancako Flour, Buckwheat. Grape Nuts, Force, Pettyjohn's Breakfast Food, Postum Ceral Fresh lot (linger Snaps 5c Codfish, Irish and Sweet everything usually kept by a J.L. 'Phone 91. $3.00 & 3.50 FrDiiiin'a FrnmnnnrranTiTTn SHOES FOR M New Styles, New Lasts, New Patterns. The Fall Line of this well known Shoe can be seen at our store, and we can ofier them to you in every variety ot leather. REMEMBER, and ask for the Guarantee that goes with every pair. SIIOi: DEPARTMENT, Elm City Lumber Co. Dep't Store, Phone 46. Cor. S. Front aV Eden HU. WaWlY. j Some of our Fresh I'ickkd Pi Feet, Tripe and Beef, they are fine. Also our Coffees (Jreeii and Itoastod, prices range from 15c to 40c per pound. Our l.rc Coffee cannot be beaten ' any. where. Just try a lit and we are sure it will lie a repeater. ) We are carrying a general line of Fancy Groceries, and w res))ectfully solicit yyur business. Truly, ' i McGehee & Willis, i 1 Broad. St. Grocers. Phone 137 iuVvvvvvvvvvvvvUvvnuuuwumvv,v,U5 FLOUR! Car load Flour Ground from now wheat just reoeiredv It you want a barrel of Good Flour give me a trial. . " We are receiving fresh goods by every train and boat, and can give you entiro satisfaction both in quaity' and prices, we - .mention a few articles as follows: Pettyjohn's Breakfast Food, - aalcer Oats, Fresh Kice and benV.QawwUFuU Cream JCejofitanied brook Trout, and Domestic Sardines, Deviled J line of everything to be found Yours to WhotoaaU and - PHOJI- 69. lli."4 Cor, BroAd d; XTanW!i r -' M4444l44M4t4S4S4t t4 ? f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f Tit n Tootn Brashes At Datu'J ' bsvls PWinacy bas last reeetved n Urr ajsdVthttdt ef Tootn Brushes' msds by Cbu Looaes) of Paris,' Kaok brash kts "IHtV Phsrmacr" stamped on Ihe ksadls and Is guaranteed to give satls- fsctlon, or money refunded, , i ;Z'i. Butter, lb. Potatoes, and a complete stock of llrst - class grocery establishment. Grits, Potato Chips,' Bohredded - - Oheese, Imported and DomceUo - Canned MaokereL Imported : Crabs with shells," and .a .full - in a first class grocery store. please, ; Retail Owcmv V tf f Tf f f ?.? f ftt PrcscrlptloM it r ', Darls' Fresorlptlon JPl. 4 specialty of, preecr); ' and. careful attention U Only tbe, best imp . , prioes sre reasoaable. f Fancy Elgin Butter. g 71 Brtfail St. Idbefllled, .. ,