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.Hackiyrrai doesn't pretend to Bell yon cheaper goods than other people, 5 BUT Better Goods .. -.M. wunuy. g You can be the better Jndge. COMB AND SEE. 3K We have Everything New in the Latest Weave Broad M Cloths, Ladies Cloth, Zebeline, Poplines, French Serges, Cam els Hair, Granites, Fancy French Flannels, Liberty Satins In all the Newest Shades, and other Fashionable Fabrics. Every Department is Complete. Just Received New Corset The Royal Worcester, the latest thing Princess hip, assures correct fit, the only Corset made that will properly reduce stout figures to correct propor-" lions. Gives grace and comfort. Sole agent for the Dorothy Dodd, Thos. G. Plant and Ziegler Shoes. I 4&&a&sfiatSafiafiatSCaCet&at&i GRirrON BRAND The Winter is Mothers and fathers bring your Clothing and Shoes. We will give you a few prices in MEN'S CLOTHING. $10 Black Worsteds - - $9 49 $8 00 Buita . . - ! M ' - 4 98 4 00 ' ... ise 5 8 96 8 BO " - - 198 tlf O - t SB 9 50 " . -168 CvW-IMKRE SUITS. 1 60 . - . 98 8 r,0 ''nits, - $5 94 1 00 " - - SdO " - - 4 89 5 00 - - 8 78 Drop into our store and let us show you what we hare. New Store, New Goods, New Bargains. Very respectfully, 75 Middle St. next to Gaiklll Hdw. Co., Row Bert, I. C. Cotton Bagging and Ties. We have in stock and to arrive 8,600 Rolls Cotton Bagging, BOO bundles Cotton Ties. Send us your orders. Prices art the lowest, J. E. Latham eft Co. O "Knocked the1 Gtufflng f OUV OX'il," and broke Mf kite splinters,' war have bfm-U (ate of jrour nnhn what it wm ram Into by eomeihtngi bnt' "thsre U balm la Ollead," or share is .pleasure In knowing that hi oar shop you can have It made good as new.-. T do ail kinds of eatriaf repairing aa4 b !,- smivning in a asmw ana sepertot mai en. . We pat BobW Tires on font old or now wheel. Ws shrink jour loots tiros In a machine without cutting thorn. Everybody is kwltod to see the work of tha machine putting now bolts la asm old pier, . . . GJ. JJJX7c.iZTM' Ci Uz .IT"" j , . r V for Same Fall Clothing. Saappier. Laner, Better thai erer Our line of Griffon Brand Cloth ingMen's Suits in Extra Fine Worsteds and all the real thing. Youths Suits in Elegant Casei mere, Child 2 piece, 3 piece and Norfolk Suits in fullest assortment and at prices that require no argu ment to sell them. There may be some clothing as good as ours but not at the price. When you buy here you buy right! J. J. BAXTER, 89 Middle Street. Approaching ! boys to this sale and fit them in Men's and Children's clothing : CHILDREN';) CLOTHING. MURPHY & CO., Commission Brokers. Cotton, Stocb, Graii & PrBTfa Direct wire to New York sad hloaga (,; Instantaneous reports reoeired of every more oa exchange. ' E. F. PATE, Manager, 17 Omen Street. cA Fair Critic r:: :: " i ' caa mt nolhlnr bat oo4 'of bis Fail salt If It's mad bare. We don't know everything, bat ws da know how to make good, dreesy, lonf-wrarinr clnthea, as oar p tront of years' stand- big will tell yen. t Cloth firni, tarernl sbrinkn -, sc-nral eutlhi,?, tt l'Hul ar ttsea ten ti Ul. Lot us take )oar measure tor a Aatamn Butt J; UECTEIC LIGHTS.' A New System Installed at Ral- eltjT" Few Beaaklleaa Teters areBegls- terlaf Under the raad-fatker Claase efCoBsUtatlea. On ly Tkree Negro Feststas ten ia the State. Leave Hajerlty Fer Demoera-er-.jTacv-. easted. Rauuob, Oct. 9. Curator Brimley of tke State nosenm has retarasd frosaa trip to the mountain region, daring which ke ooUacted speeifflens. Among others ha got a black bear, weighing 400 lbs., which ke sktaaed. He hu the tkla aad skeleton, for monatlog. . Today tha work of Installing the new are light system mere began. Taera will U 159 street lights, one at each oorner. The light to be used istna Hartford enclosed are. Thare wulbe four drcolts, so one can be cut out Wlthoat interferrlnk with the'otkera. If the BepabUeaas are -taking tha franchise amendment to the eonstitn tloa In good faith, why is it that none of them are registering ander the "grand father clause r" This question is beiag aikedhere. It is said no Bepnblleans are thos registering this way. When one was asked today if ha would so reg ister, he replied with great emphasis, "No, sir." Borne people are found who do not bailers the Republicans are in earnest in their professions of acquies cence in the amendment. It is said that only three negro post masters are now left in this State. Oae of these Is at Wilson. His term ended last July, bat there has bean quite a con test as to who shell suooeed him. Of course his successor will be white. The two other negro postmasters are at ne gro Tillages where there Is not a white patron. A. few years ago there were scores of negro postmaster in the east ern counties. , The astlmste made here is that the Democrats will carry the State by 70,000 1 to 75,000 rotes a majority literally over whelming. ASKIft. Oct. 9. The most of our farmers are busy harlng their tobacco graded all read for tha market. We are glad to state the Improvement ofMrsSOK Arthur from the fall shs reoeired a few months ago. Ber B H Jones has serred his time oatatKltt Swamp church and has re turned to eollege Lexington, Ky. Ws hone to hare Brother Jones, with us again. Mrs Mamie Springle and Minnie Smith aad children of New Bern were rkltors at Mr Alfred Oaaklns a taw days ago. Mr Isaac Barrlngtoa is quite sick.- Mr 8 W .Potter has made his sore pleasant by pladag an organ around ate flrestde. Mr J A Fulehor wko has been vary Ul of typhoid fever is Improving slowly. ; The Ladies Aid Society of Kilt Swamp church are to hare a hat and shadow party for tha benefit of the church Sat urday night before the fourth Sander In this month at the boms of Mf Jim Thomas. Kattdid. D0BBS. Oct. 8-Mlse Daley Anderson of Oaddy Is la town. Ber. Mr. Newtoa did aot fill his ap pointment at Ellsworth Sunday, owing to rata, bet it holding a meeting at Vanoaboro this week. Mr. F. H. Gas Una of Geddy, is In oar midst with his mower, bulling logs for onrpeople. ,' ' '. Mr.Orover Lancaster who Is attend ing school at Wlntersrina, vlsltad his parents Satorday and Sunday. He was eoeompanied by Mr. Jets Jackson ef WlntsnviUe. Mr. 0. B Brewer of Beaufort kas been vUtlog relatives here for several days. Several of our people will attend the Oaraival at New Bern Tharsday aad Frl Mr. Geo. 8. Wllooi aad sister, Xmma, of Bellair visited ta ear towa Sunday. The eeiuag of oar church Is completed aad Is very satisfactory to oar people. The work was does by Mr. B F. Wil li. ' la orgaa hu also bean purchased aad placed la tha charck, which ef coarse Will add greatly to the moste. ' ' : Mr. end Mrs. W. F. Laaoastar and daaghUts, Misses Etta and Nora, His Loereua WU1U aad Mr. J. & BIU spent Sueday la Bsanfott and Morebeed had report a very pleaaaat lima. r "w ' ' t Mrs. S. B. I well wfll sell at ' auetloa Oct 18ik, all her faraltura, fares Imple- suats, eora aad cotton sad stock, also oae horse and buggy, for oath. Mrs Iwell will then lola bar husband. Oapt S. B, Iwell who is la the goverameat serrlce st Bearer, Pa, - . ") - Wandering WlUle. CAf r.-r: T .- fa JIA I 'i s Coal Operators Wakening;. "; Special to JournaL - 3 Pan., Oct. 0. deal operators are reported to be weakening. A Lehigh Valley train was dynamited and many cattle killed. Mr. Mitchell meets Sena tors Piatt Qaay and Penrose at New York. - Coal stocks advanced today. A striker was shot dead by a soldier at Brownsville, pa. Assaulted by Negro. Special to Journal. Baliioh, Oet 0. At Concord today election registrar, Frank McEennery was assaulted by a negro be had refused to allow to register. He was struck with a brick. The negro fled but was cap- tared. It Is the first eesault yet re ported. TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. The army maneuvers at Fort Riley, Kan., ended Tuesday. A building for all the mercantile as sociations of Chicago, 111., Is contem plated. Cardinal Gibbons reached New Or leans, La., yesterday, for his annual vis it to his relatives. Senator Hanna declared yesterday that he had not challenged Tom John son to a Joint debate. The Kansas Supreme Court yesterdsy ordered fusion candidates' names placed on both Populist and Democratic tick ets. Bussell Sage, the Wall street operator, Is very sick at his home with bronchial troubles and his advanced age, 87 makes his recovery doubtful. His wealth Is $30,000,000. The American generals, Corbln, Young and Wood took lunch with King Edward In England Tuesday. The miners have renewed their alle glance to President Mitchell end say they will continue the Strike. OABTOXIZA, Bssntbs yflbl tod Vol Hin Ump sf Market Letter on Cotton. By private wire, J. E Latham ft Co. Naw Tone, Oct. 9. The market to day proved somewhat better than yes terday's due to less Influence of weather reports. Operators appear to be 1 Inflnenosd by weather. One would think to hear some of the remarks made, that growing weather In October wm an uakeard of thing. In reality aaythlng but a decently favorable month would be unheard of. The season extends from May to November. Frost record seldom extends Into October, and It Is some times as late as the latter part of November. Every fine day Is heeded to make ap for the excessive rains of Sep tember. Should the frost hold off until Deoember then there would be s rally of Important consideration- As It Is the Inflaenos Is sentimental, more than ac tual. There Is nothing to be learned of theoatlook that learns oa to change opinion, that March and May will go higher. It is not improbable that a few days will bring about a change In the eoal strike sUostloa, aad bring mi baying by Bagliek spinners. Outside of tests which tend to make one eonserva- lively Instead ef fanatically baUlsh oa the outlook, there Is nothing to change one's view oa tke price of cotton tale year.. There lo aot likely to be say nprodaetlM aad there Is every ekane of sack a shortage that wfltadV raaos prices above last yetS lgmres. For this reason a broad vtsw for the boll side Is saooaragiag. The long la tsrsst la Jaaaary rsmslas anckaagad. Have -You Do Regis So At tered P Once, ilDmocrat Appointments, i The following appointments have been made for the Covety Candidates and others, t It Is earnest desired that all win aval themselves of these opporle al tle to hear the Issue discussed ' Boa. O. H. Gnloa will speak at Dover Saturday October 18th at 11 a m. Sheriff Jaa. W, Blddle and 8. M. Brln- son, Esq, will speak at Traits, Saturday October 18ih at 11 e. ev. R. A Nuaa aad E. M. Qrees, Bsqrs, will speak at Core Creek, Saturday Oct ober 18th at It a. as. ; D. L. Ward aad Geo. Waters, Esqrs, wlQ peek at vaaoeboro Bstardsy Octo ber 18th slip. m. Boe.0. H. Oulon and Hon. Larry L Moore wlU speak at Ft Barnwell Fri day October Hlh at II noon. E. M. Green, Esq, will speak at Tay lors Store Saturday October sStb at 11am. - Boa. O. B. Onion and Hon. Larry L Moore will epeak at Vanocboro Satur day October "lb at 1 p. en. A'Mlttonal appointments Will be made lutor. j.r.....,y jj r-yAV, ill, C .. ( ' ! i. !'(. ( -!. Bought z. i tPrize Competition I . The makers of the Famous Queen Quality Shoes For Women offer 100 Cash Prizes; First prise $1000, 2nd"prire $500, 8rd prize $400, etc, lowest prise being $8, making a total of .. PAYABLE IN BOLD. To be awarded about January 1st, 1903, to the 100 women who give the best rea sons why "(Jueen Quality" is superior to all other shoes for women. In order to compete for the prizes your article must be written upon blank's fur nished by us with each pair of Queen Quality shoes. D. F. JARVIS, 63 Pollock St. ELK EMBLEMS The most complete line of 14 karat Elk Pins, Fobs and But tons ever shown in New Bern- EATON, The Leading Jeweler. Don't Forget THAT YOU GET A PENCIL FREE with each purchase; of a 6c Tablet. OWM O. DUNN, 40 POLLOCK ST. Cream of Roses Is a harmless liquid preparation for removing Sunburn, Freckles, Tan and Improving the complexion. When applied It "Is Invisible and cannot be washed off. The dark line around the neck, caused by wearing tight fitting collars, Is removed by Cream of Boses. Mo. at BRADHA1TS PHARMACY. To The .Public. ' We, the undersigned give notice that the Undertaking business conducted by J. G. Sutton and Son will be continued ander the same name, In the best and latest styles. Thanking the public for past favors and soliciting a portion of their patronage, wewemaln Kindly yours, J. O. 8UTTON & SON. Jo. Q. Button. H. Franklin Sutton, Office No. 18 Scott's Alley. . FEESH VACCINE VIRUS . Just Rioxitkd. X BRAbHAlTS PHARMACY. 1 MtMMMMM J. A. JONES, Livery, Feed Sale 'wOr,; Exchanger-: . i LAUQE3T AND r - V ever c " r. 1 for sale in this city, , A car load of each Ja t in, . AViar .:c'9 line of l'vr: .Vnonp,' ITarneis, 'Eolcs, WWr" c .tv: . " " - r - - Now is ,he time to buy a new Cook Stove. I have on hand a full linn nf Cook Stoves of the most improved styles The New South" and ''New Enterprize" in all sizes. Ev eryone guaranteed as represented. P. M. VRANEY, 67 S. Front St. For Home Enjoyment nothing can equal the Edison Phono- 1 . T 1. - j i i j'nnA ... grapu. i iiuvh just received iw n.aison moulded records and the "Standard" Phonograph with Edison's latest repro ducer together with the wonderful rec ord produces every pleasure that sound can give, making every word distlnot If you have not heard this machine call at once and let us show it up to you li is simply wonderful. WM. T. HILL, pih,B?' ' 91-93 Middle Street. NEW BERN, N. C. EC D & O D Line. The steamer "Ocracoke" will not sail from New Bern on Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday, October 7th, Oth and 1 1th. Geo. Hkndbbbon, Agent. New Bern, N. C, Oct. 4, 1902. Best Mac hine Made Brick at : Lowest Prices. loll i Hyman, Insurance, OFFI3B: Cor. Soutit Frost & Hancock Hts. 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 Slates 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 ef the above beer in bulk and export can be had at 18 Kiddle Si J. F. Taylor, Agt. fo the Prospect Brewing Co. &! Li r FINSKT STOCK;OF - Brick FOR SALE. FRESH Volgl'ti Snow Drift, White Frost, and Admiral lust receded at New Barrel Corned Beef. 1 No, 1 Shore Mackerel. Spiced Pigs Feet Freeh lot Fox River Print Butter, Fancy Elgin Bntter. . Rock Candy Drip Syrup. Na Bob Pancake Flour, 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. 'Phone 01. A S hort Shirt Do you know the Best Shirt to wear and the one that wears the longest ? It's "The RENSSELAER." The Fall Patterns in this Celebrated Shirt have arrived and we are showing an endless variety oi patterns with either attached Store Dep't, Elm Phone 40. Cor. 5e How esaentiul it is that the coffee is good. No article of the table is more important and eierts a greater influence oyer the day's results than the morning cup of coffee. R. B, Coffee stands at the head for superior strength and whole8omcne88. It is a regular 30c Coffee, but we are now offering it to you for 25c per pound, or one pound Free wltls every four pounds. Give it a trial and you will never try any ' other. Yeurs truly, McGehee Broad St Grocers. Gat load Flour Oround F L O U S vral want, a rinrrnl nf (inrtA Flnur orivn ma n. f.rinl ; 1 . " . . '. . 3 J We are reoeiving fresh goods by every train and boat) and jj can give yon entire satisfaction both in qualty and prloee, wo mention a few articles as follows: Pettyjohn's Breakfast Food, M Quaker Oats, Fresh Rice and Grite, Potato Chips, Bohredded Wheat Bnscult,Ful Cream Cheese, Imported and Domestlo Haooaroni, Canned brook Trout, Canned Mackerel, - Imported andDomestlo'Sejdlnes, Deviled (ab with sliells, and a full : line of erefything to be found in a first class grocery store. 22'. '' .Youw to pleage, ' , H3V Wholesale and Retail Qneu 1 " 4 : Cor. Broad eft Hatneoelc V . PBOHI 69. V ttStttlttt4ttSt v ttlf ltMtt ttttf tltf t tttftttttttit . t. ; Toota Brushes at Davis. ; Davis rbarmecjr ' has ' luet reoelveds large assortment of Tooth Brnshos mad by elms Loonea of .Tsrls. . Esch brash "r,tvU' riiarroacj" stamped on the ' - r 1 !a r ftrantocd to give satts- CAR LOAD Floor J. L. McDaniets. WhoIcMde & Betoll Grocer, J 71 Broad HU Story. These goods can be had or detached cuffs. City Lumber Co. H. Front fc Eden Hi. & Willis, Phone t3? n H Hi v.- from new wheat juBt reoelTed It i rrcscrlptlou at 1 DavIs'.PrescripUoa in aipedalty of prescript! and eartfol attention is Only the beet drags prices are reasonable, f to b l""-1
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