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flM''ts-.,---- ' -.. . - -.4... -.t - - - '. " rf . . ... w x . . 4.' 1 tT VOL. XX-KO. 164 :IIW BIU, I. C, SUNDAY II0SHIS8, OCTOBIB 12, 1902. TWENTY-FIRST YIAR: If) Hackbti doesn't pretend to sell yon cheaper goods than other people, Jfc BUT Better Goods You can be the better Judge. COME AND BEE. We have Everything New in the Latest Weave Broad Cloths, Ladies OlotH, 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 ii Just Received New Corsets latest ming mncess nip, assures correct nt, ine oniy lorsec made that will properly reduce stout figures to correct propor- tina 0;.rw. 1 WT Liunn, unco giun N1U wnuuili Sole agent for the Dorothy Ziegler Shoes. GRirrON BRAND The Winter is Mothers and fathers bring your Clothing and Shoes. We will give you a few prices in MEN'S CLOTHING. CHILDKEN'3 CLOTHING. (10 Black Worsteds $0 41 $6 00 Suits - 18 98 8 " - 4 08 4 00 ' - IDs v 5 8 88 8 60 " IN 4M) a 69 50 " - - - 163 J CHKIMEHB BUIT8. . 1 SO " - - - 96 as CO Suits, - $5 24' 100 " - - 8 00 " - 4SS " . 5 00 " - - 8 78 P Drop into our store and let us show you what we have. New Store, New Goods, New Bargains. ; Very respectfully, 75 Middle St. next to Gtiklll Hdw. Co., Mew Ben, J. C. Cotton Bagging and Ties. . v We have in slock and to arrive : M00 Rolls Cotton Bagging, 800 ' bundles Cotton Ties. : . Send us your orders. Price art , - the lowest i i JT. E. Latham A Co. 'ill. "Knocked the Stuffing out ot it," and broks It into pllotort, mmf bavs ba tbs tats of yoar carrtaM wbn It waa ma Into by omsthlnfi Vat "thai la balm la Ollead," ot tbtrt it plattaM In knowing that hi oaf ahop 70a tm iiart it mad oo4S atw." Wt do all kinds ot earriact rapalrinf an4 blkok smlthlnf la a aklllfal and tptrlo awa enr, .1 '.... ,., .'- .' ? pat BubW Tins on jraat old at nnw wbaeta. Wt shrink yaar laoat Witt in a aiaobtnt without cnttlnf thtau Kvtrfbndy It larlttd to tot tht work M t! niachint patting tMW bora la smi Id tttartt. - ..- ,h i 4 1 - 1 , a. II. Waters & Kon, IS, 1 ma for Same The Royal Worcester, the S' Dodd, Thos. G. Plant and FaU Clothing. Snappier, Latitr, Better tkan ira Our line of Griffon Brand Cloth ingMen's Suits in Extra Fine Worsteds and all the real thing. Youths Suits in K egant Cassi mere, Childs 2 piece, S piece and Norfolk hiiits 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 jou 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 : MURPHY & CO., Commission Brokers. Cotton, Stocti, Graia & Preylxicnx Direct wire to New York aid hicago. Instantaneous reports received of every more on exchange. E. F. PATE, Manager, 17 Craven Strett. 4 M Critic eansavtothmt bat tood of bu fall talt if It's snadt hart. Wt doa't kaow artrrtbhig, bat wt dt know bow to snakt food, draaa7 lonf-wearlnf olotboa. at oar p tront of V"ars' tlantt hC will tall T.tu Cloth first, earaful alrlkir r. aoraratt eoUtnf, skillful ar titaaatiiiltbttala. IM ut tska jroar MMurt lor a aannn eais. llr concicn it . industry Breaks all Previous State Records. Charters eraated Hills. Buy aat la Hill Baslaess. Veaad la Jail. Ltetatotlvet Frtai c Ctal tt fWoad . ' -i Bara- ers. !. . RixaiGH, Oct. 11. Tbt dtvtltpmtDjt of tht cotton oil mill basinets in North Carolina this year is so freai as to break all rturda. Tbt capital Invested It twice that put la eottoa nflls this year Tbt State bu rranttd charttrs thm far this year to tat following mlllti IBattlt- boro, $100,000 oapltal; Verntr, at Uttl ssort, U,t00 Farastrt at Blob Square, 190,000; rarmtrs, at WllaoD, $10000 Hntual, at Tarboro, 140,000; OonjasMri, at Ttrboro, 1100,000; plae LtvL $10,- 000; Farmart, at NatbUlle, f 100,000; 8t Lewlt, Edgteombt county, $U,000; Fre mont, $38,000; Dana, $300,000; Swift Creek, at Wrendalt, $15,000. Tht total capital la $750,000. A charter wis also granted to tbt Farmers Oatno Compa ny, of BalelRb, capital $50,000. . Cbarttn bava to far beta granted to tbt following cotton mlllai Oberod, tt Graham, capital $300,000; Mortbead, at Bpraj, $188,000; Hllderbrand, $65,- 000. Charters have been granted the fol lowing hosier; and knitting mills; .Elis abeth City, capital $10,000; Cretoeat, at Scotland Neck, $35,000; Blanche, at HUlaboro, $15,000. A charter for a new lodge of Odd Fellows at Kllenboro It applied for. Some time ago Frank Winn, alias Al len, a negro 58 years old, murdered hit nephew Charlie Winn, In Waynt county Ht waa allowed to give ball In $2500, sold bit property, and deposited that sum with tht clerk of tht oourt, then fled and did not appear whan tht east was called. Governor Ayoock offered $150 reward for him. A telegram today from sheriff Cook at Fayettevllle said Winn waa In jail there. He will be taken to Goldtborofor trial A charter Is granted to the Talcum Puff Company of AabevlUe, with $15, 000 capital. The company will manu facture the Velvet talcum puff and other toilet articles. The engines on the Carolina Central R. R. are being changed to wood burn ersnd It la probabala that such changes will hava to bo made on other lines la the State. Many persons look for t sharp ad ran oe In prices of wood. Tbt total enrollaatnt of white children In the pabltc schools at present Is Ml, 787. There will be at least 85 floats la tht Industrial parade here on Wedesday of the State fair. Innes and His Band. Inntt and hit Band are to play In this elty this season. It la wholly unlike the old time military (band In tone and use fulness. Every tiring Instrument to tt found In a symphony orchestra has t wind Instrument of corresponding tout In this band. lanes went a stop farther than the other great eoncert band leaders when ht Introduced tbt orchestral airing bastes and harps at auxiliaries to tbt "Bast family" which holds each a pre eminent plaoe la his organization. lilt this novel combination which serves to give tbt marvellous orchestra effects which have earned for the band Its dis tinctive standing. FOOD VS. RECREATION. Good Food tf the Greatest taper Uice. Then la really no seed to go tway for rest If one wUl takt scientifically made food that rebuilds tbt nerve orators tad makes work a oomfort sad pleattre. , Oat of ear promlasnt aoTtllats was teat to Ootortdr: "Ride trrtry day, iltep la a tent, tat when yon art hungry, my pbysldaa told ma, bat food did tot tatltfy mt and rest would not tad tht fatigue that had ma la it grip. .. I waa a rt maohlMi eating, sleeping, walking, riding, bat aatqoal to a day's work and with ad seat for tbt day's pWetara. , . , At the lowest ebb of ttrtugta tad con rage, say tyt fell ot t piece of news paper with which mt guide was mating t tamp Art, aad 1 picked It ap and read, 'Grapt-Nau, a Food for Brala tad Nerve Ceo tare.' I read on: It teemed to be a dt toriptloa of my owe oast cored by a dtet of Qrapt-Nata, I stat for a supply of tbt rood by the next pack-train that left myjetmp. It tame, 45. avOee f root tbt aesrait settlement, on a barro't back. That tight I ata Grape-Rut without cream, milk or eager. It tasted good. 1 ran thai for tbt ant time la tls months, I bad been fed. ' ... - f I went to my bad of plat boughs. slept like a tired child, aad wok rested, Thea I katw that I had found what I aeeded, better tbaa a new tky, b-"r that exercise, better that rest, I lacking tht tood that tibaotted n- . was trying for, tbeet things could n ' helpm,' I tm well now, Ir, In the futnre, I wlo any rewardt by my pen, 1 shall cmint them g!!nnd by the foM t' hia J wok pots'; s to sit, and If'ht f I ' ta bl nyollj f la W :." : . ef.Wehy i , c.i r ' t . . fSESIDENT AGAINST OPERATORS Will Show HU MsltioB rialaly Taesdty. Operators Unyielding. Special to Journal. WAsiraraTOK, Oct. 11. It la said that the President attacks tht position of tbt ooal operators on the gronnd of alleged conspiracy In restralntjol Interstate com He today told Vice-President Wilcox of tht DH railroad oompaay vary plainly that he did not consider (ht mi sers anloa a trait .Tat President It expected to ihow bit hand on Tuesday, and the operators mast stand ready to grant conces sions. Secretary Boot It In Mew Tork and saw J P Morgan today. Tbt ooal operators will confer no more. They still sn unyielding. Market Letter on Cotton. fey private wire, J. E Latham Co. Niw York, Oct 11. It begins to look as though f acton outside of the sit nation wart of more Importance for the time being, than the cotton factor, Itself. One mast recognize Iblt fact and make at best of It. However bullish we mty be there Is no getting around tht fact, that the coal strike grows mon tnd more serious each day. If coal cannot be had to ran mills, and mills are obliged to shut down In a great many cases, It la manifestly out of the ques tion to expect mills to buy cotton, that cannot be need. At long at the strike It on, and It looks far from a settlement, tht market will be Influenced by It. In Liverpool tht purchase of t large block of cotton advanced prices four points bat here, after the opening at 8.61 for Harch and May the whole market slumpted 8 to 7 points. County Commissioners Proceedings. The Board of Commissioners met at 10 o'clock a. m. Oatober Oth 1001 at the Court house In New Bern It being the regular session of said Board' Present Commissioners Jones, Baxter, Wadsworth, Wood andFulcher. Ordered that Poll tax listed to W. R Lewis In Mo. 3 township be corrected so as to show only one entry It having been listed twice. Ordered that sheriff be Instructed to list the Henry Garrls land near Vance- boroNo. 1 township and collect the taxes on tamo and back taxes Ordered that tbt Item under head of all other property of 800 listed to C. B, Mlley and Co. bo stricken from the list oa account of error and 68 acres of Weat land valued at 50 be added to his said list. Ordered that Elia. Belangla be allow ed to list his taxes with tht Register of Deeds oa payment of the proper fee. Ordered that a B. Woolen of No. I township be notified to appear before tht detk of this Board and list hit pro perty. On motion it It ordered that Thomas Dixon, A. Hall, G. W. Hty, Mra. Bote. . mi. . t a . . 1 . 1 1 ear, l ora nui ana isaao asaia ne at lowed to list their property on payment of tht proper fee to the Register of Deeds. Ordered that Ellas Mitohell be allow ed 6 days rations for 8 persons each month he being blind. Board took reoeaa. Board met at I o'clock p. m. October (lb 1008 pursuant to recess. Protect Commissioners JJontt, Baxter, Wadt worth, Wood tad Fulcher. ' Tbt ttport of tbt County Treasurer was on motion aootpttd tad ordered spread upon the mlnnttt. . Report of D. L. Roberta, Treasurer of Craven oounty for September. Sept 1. To bah Bept.l. ToJaaWBIddle Sept 1. To KjB Jones 888 08 nn MM Ijtt 080 87 - 6. To DL Ward 10. To bah 1,651 08 1,U 06 1,65105 Sept. 80. By voaohers . latere. Aseeaat. Oct 1. By bal. 8888 I , - ' ate. Ma. . , Btptl. To-bai M tin Sept 1, To Jat W. Blddlt j":'"': 'tiyjiX-;- 0741 Btpt, tO. By at..: . , '-s 07 51 -ify-K. v (A- 87 81 -'.;.. Vaawa, ST. S. 'f '.' ''. Oct 1. Tt bal. i-i'.y-;" M w 'Jl tslal Brtdfe raat. ;;. ..-i;-' To bal. .,. . 1S9 0I 1 - - . vim. a4 P.aalMee.,- ' pi. l'. To bal. , tltU " 4. To W. B H Blaadford 80 OD ' 8. To BR Street 8 00 ' - -'1. 4o ; 100 iM .1 ' ' : , . D. L. nor-'tTM, ' T.- t. (' - - n C i. ting committee be accepted and aproad J npon the minutes. Mew Bern, M. O. Oct. 1. To Tht Board of Commlwlonert of Craven county. Gentlemen: We beg to report that we have audited the books, sad - examined the vouchers aadooupons of tht County Treasurer for tbt quarter ending Oct. 1, 1003 We find his accounts correct, and the differ ent accounts show the following bal ances. General Fund, overdrawn 68987 Interest account, " 86 88 Fence, Ho. 1 has to Its credit 87 60 Fence, No. 8 26 83 Flues and penalties account has to Its credit 408 24 Special bridge account has to Its credit 139 63 We cancelled 390 vouchers paid on ac count of the Gen. Fund; 1 for Fence Mo. 1, and 1 for Fence Mo. 8, which we have tamed over to the Register of Deeds for safe keeping. Alio 69 coupons on ac count Interest which are to be destroy ed. Respectfully submitted, K. R. Jonsb, H. M. Gboves, Auditing Committee. (Continue! on Fourth Page ) CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. Tbi.KInd Yea Hare Always Bought Bears the SlgnatBiwof Monday, Oct. 20. THE DEVIL IN A NEW PLAY flARIE CORELLI'5 or Absinthe Drinkers of Paris. Stage version by Chas W Chase. Oast ot well-known Actors! Wonderful Electric Effects! Beautiful 8peclal Scenery! Startling IUnsioLSl Management of Aiden Benedict. PRICKS General admission f.Oc, Re uerved s ats 75c Gallery 85c. THB CELEBRATED Garland Wood Heaters We are the agent. Breech Loading, Single and Double Barrel, Hammerless Shot Guns. Full line Ammunition for Sports men. Sash, Doors, Blinds, Qeneral Hardware. E.W:Siallwooi Under Hotel Chattawka, HEW BERN, S. C. inE Ton Wait to Eat ! Car load Btookt Best Patent Dia dem and Rose Bnd Floor. 100 White Tarhell Cheese. Postum and Grape Nuts. Oat Heal and Hominy. Dried Apples, domed Mullet, Alamsnoe Cotton Pine and Ooal Tar. All sold Cheap for Cash. ' V. B. B.' Davenport, - '. ? .V.,14 KIDDLIBTv v. mabteCifyi: Property for Side J - Pursuant to a rtsolutlot of tbt Board of Trustees of tht New Bert Academy, the andtrtigatd will offer tt public mm for cash at the' Court Boast la Raw Bern, ot Bturday November the 6th, 1901 at II o'clock aa. that valoablt City lot situated tt tbt corner of Middle tad Broad streets fronting on Middle ttrttt IU feet Inches, aad -oa - Broad ttrttt 107 feet I laches. , -; v v - s; --r This salt offers a rare Opportunity for purchasing tomt of tht most vtluablt property It tht City. At tht same lime tnd place, bids will also be received for the lot adjoining the Court House lot and occupied by J. W. Turner. Bale snbct to the approval and con firmation of Isild lii.ard of Trnttnot . w. m. wat:;on, WORMWOOD Carter s Writing Fluid. Writes a bril liant blue and turns to a jet black. For bookkeep ing and fine writing, flows ireely. A fine fountain pen ink. Will not ruin the ey sight. Give it a trial. OWEN . DUNN, 40 POLLOCK ST. Prize Competition I The makers of the Famous Queen duality Shoes For Women offer 100 Cash Prizes; First prize 1000, 2nd prize $500, 3rd prize $400, etc., lowest prize being $5, making a total of $5000.2 PAYABLE IN UOLU. To be awarded about January 1st, 1903. to the 100 women who give the best rea sons why "Queen Qnality" 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 Qneon Quality shoes. D. F. JARVIS, 63 Pollock St Cream of Roses Is a harmless liquid preparation for removing Sunburn, Freckles, Tan and Improving the complexion. When applied It Is InvUIble and cannot be washed off. The dark line around the neck, caused by wearing tight fitting collars, Is removed by Cream of Roses. 25c. at BRADHAM'S PHARMACY. The most complete line of 14 karat Elk Pins, Fobs and But tons ever shown in New Bern- EATON, The Leading Jeweler. For Home Enjoyment nothing can equal the Edison Phono graph. I have Just received 800 Edison moulded records aad the "Standard" Phonograph with Xdlson't latest repro ducer togetner witn we wonaenui rec ord produces every pleasure that sound can irlva. maklnf everr word dlttlnot If you have not heard this machine can at once and let m show it np to yon It Ii limply wonderful. WM. T. HILL, 91-93 Middle Street. NEW BERN, N. C. Now is tht to huy a new Cook 8tove. I have on. hand a full line of Cook Stores of the most . Improved styles; The Hew Booth and "NeW Enterprise" in all sta'. It eryone guaranteed at represented. P. M. VRANEY, C7 0. Front ht. "MMM MIMMJ FRSII , vacci::e . viaus , .Ti'hT KniRivKn, " vi" ' 1 cv. A mm FRESH CAR LOAD Vo list's Snow Drift, Whito Frost, ami Admiral lust received at New llarrcl Corned Beef. No. 1 Shore Mackerel. Spiced Pigs Feet. Fresh lot Fox River Print jiock uantly Drip Syrup. Na Bob Pancake Flour, Buckwheat. Grape Nuts, Force, Pettyjohn's Breakfast Food, Postum Lerai. Fresh lot Ginger Snaps 5c Codlish, Irish and Sweet everyuiing usually kept by a T I M.TiAMTDT rizlsr." "5 U. II. 1MUJJH11I I1I1 S v HisavaavmmsBl 3 'Phone 91. A Short 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 ol patterns These goods can be had with either attached or detached cuffs. Store Dep't, Elm City Lumber Co. Phone Hi. Cor. How essential it is that the coffee is good. No article of the table is more important and exerts a greater influence over the day's results than the morning cup of coffee. R. B, Coffee stands at the head for superior strength and wholesomenesB. It is a regular 30c Coffee, but wo are now offering it to you for USo per pound, or one pound Free with every four pounds. Give it a trial and you will never try any other. Yours truly, McGehee & Willis, Broad St. Grocers. TvUnvUHvvUvvvvvvVvvvVvVvvHvvWHnHHVi FLOUR II Car load Flour Ground from new wheat just received, -If jou want a harrol of Good Flour give me a trial. ; ZZ , We are receiving fresh goods by every train and boat; and ZZ can give yon entire satisfaction both in qnalty and prices, - we mention a few artloles aa follows: Pettyjohn's Breakfast Food, " Quaker Oats, Fresh Rice and Grits, Potato Chips, Sohredded - -Wheat Basouit,roll Cream Cheese, Imported and Domestic Msooaront, Canned brook Tront, Canned Mackerel, Imported " -and Domcetio Sardines, Deviled Crabs with shells, and a full - line of everything to be found In a first class grocery store. ' ..- e t Yours to mm Wholesale and Retail Q roost. - V Con Broad A XIaneoek fits. ( ,' ',, , . , ...... , i. .! PH05I 89. iaistisl41ISltSStS4tStts- ttttttttiftftttttttttvttttttttttttfttilttti.... VI .. Tooth Brashes at Davis' . ; Davit Pharmacy I ka Just reoelvtdt largt tstortmtnt of Tooth Brushet made t y Cl)s Loonea of Parts, Each brash ! -s Tb V I'! "macy- stamped oa the ' f I ' ' ui to give in;!. ' -' l Flour J. L. McDaniel's. Butter, Fancy Elgin Butter. ' lb. Potatoes, and a complete stock of. first - class grocery establishment. BlUKsli 9 71 Broad HU Story. H. Front A Eden His, Phone 137 , please,.; ,- T ! '. .. Prescriptioas attar'.. D avis', PrescrlpUonJITiarnis y , , t specially of prescriptions, i tnd careful tttentloa It f Only tht best drngt are r priefs tt reaonsl!e. t ' 'h f T. A- '"- 1 1: 7S Broad .9k, Mit.Btair, If. U
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