VOL. 1X-NO. 165 . IIW BIBS, K. C, TUESDAY , M0KHII8, OCTOBEft 14, 1902. TWENTF-FIRST YEAR i uuemt t prtuuuu iu bun yuu cupper gooua bOUH utntur pcvpie, .1 . i j j n i Better Goods Money. Yon can be the better Judge. GOME AND BEE. We have Everything New In the Latest Weaves Broad 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 Corsets The Royal Worcester, the latest thing Princess hip, assures correct fit, the only Corset 5C made that will properly reduoe stoat figures to correct propor- X tions. Gives grace and comfort rib Sole agent for the Dorothy Dodd, Thos. G. Plant and 55 Zieglcr Shoes. GRIFFON BRAND he wm At S COPLOITS. Why P Because we sell GOODS CHEAP FOB CASH. Below we stato a few of our Special Prices on Saturday's and Mon day 8. We give you a few prices on MEN'S CLOTH ISO. 5 0) Worsted Suits 3 06 7 93 10 00 Cassimer Suits 5 00 Mn's Fants -2 50 ' " HOY'd SUITS. $"i IK) Suits 2 00 Suits 8 06 1 18 4 87 1 go RPFor otber prices see our large circular. We are strongly recommended everywhere we roam, one and all to examine our stock before baying. Very respectfully, 75 Middle St. next to Gukill Cotton Bagging and Ties. We have in stack and to arrive 3,500 Rolls Cotton Bagging, 800 bundles Cotton Ties. Send us your orders. Prices are the lowest. J. E. Itatham efc Co. ''Knocked the GtnOng ' m. ... av, m M mm ',. . OUl OX lV'-',-r and broke It Into splinters, am haw be the fata of rouw oarrtatw whoa was tun Into by tomethtnf; but "thai Is balm In (flleed," or tktre it pleasure in knowing that v In -on shop yon eaa have It mada good as . ?t do all kinds of oarrlac tepalrinf and black smithing la a skillful and sapariot naa-nr.'-.' r M " - ' "-.rx': t :'-; ' ' Vft put Rabbet Tlrs ta jtmt old or new wheals. W Ihrtrtk your loom Mret In a machine wllhtat austlnf thtaa. Krerrbodv la Invited to sea tha work of tlis machine putting new bolts la same old ptoraa. Ji - t .-, m-. , . 1 I j At for Same ft 6gCCCo Fall Clothing. Snappier, Laixer, Better Has trer Our line of Griffon Brand Cloth ing Men's Suits in Extra Fine Worsteds and all the real thing. Youths Suits in Elegant Cassi mere, Childs 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. mm? domestics : 1 00 Boy's Knee Pants, g8o 1 25 Man's BhlrU - - - 880 1 00 Men's Shirts 74c 6 00 Men's Pat Leather Shoes, $8 87 3 SO Vici Kid Shoes 1 83 8 60 Men's Boot - 1 M 8 03 Ladles Shoes 2 48 50c White and Red Flannel 87c We invite H4w. 0., lew Ben, N. C. MURPHY & CO., Commission Brokers. i ii j ... Cotton, Stocb, Craii thnttn Direct wire to New York and hioago. Instantaneous reports received of every move on exchange. E. F. PATE, Manager, 17 Graven Street. aa ait mothin bat Mod ol bis Pall suit H it's Blade bare, We 4oa't know vatythhig, bat w do know bow to nak good, drossy, fcag-woaiing elothaa, as oat p tron of yaara' stand Ing will tall yam.- Cloth first, oaraful shrinking, aoooraU catting, skillful ar ia tall Ui tala. un ns laka your saw for a Antamn Hail ', V, TL CTjainIticnv':-. 11: - THEOiDnnjJtnie AbiolutelyFure wiMismsussmffi TELEGRAPHIC BRETITIES. Hall Calne, with hUwlfe and daughter sailed from London Saturday for New York. Sir Conan Doyle has declined to stand as a Liberal Union candidate in Central Edtnbarjt. Labor anions la Batte, Mont., have raised $3000 for the striking anthracite miners of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia was chosen yesterday for the next annual convention of the Grand United Order of Odd Fellows, colored. Mayor Tom Johnson will pitch two tents, holding 10,000 parsons, la the pnb Ik square of Cleveland, O. for campaign meetings The United States government has paid 130.000 to Cuban government la settlement of Its financial aocount. Mr. L. F. Taylor and daughter who won notoriety by kidnapping a little girl and taking her to Italy and who were subsequently sentenced to a term of years In the Ohio State prison, have been pardoned by Gov. Nub. Lacehenl the Anarchist assassin of the Empress of Austria, -is hopelessly In sane. Miners of district Mo. 1 at Scranton, Pa. receive 160,000 weekly since the strike was Inaugurated. President Roosevelt has promised to. be at Memphis, Tenn November 19. All telegraph messenger boys In Cin cinnati, O, went on strike Friday. The first hard frost of the fall In Nor thern New York has been reported. Prematura explosion of dynamite at Poartman Shoals, N. C, killed one man and terribly Injured three. A combine of wholesale grocers of the United States is being formed according to reperu from St. Louis, Mo. Mall and baggage handlers at the Ter minal Station, BU Louis, Mo want on strike yesterday for higher wages. A Startlta Bflaet, "Was that an earthquake Met nlgttr Inquired the guest of the bouffebold. v "Did yoa hear it? We hoped you wouldn't," said the polite hoateM. "Toe see, wo have a coualn vlattlng ne from Chicago. She was at a dancing party last night and came In rather late, and I think ahe most bate .dropped one of her shoes." C let eland, Plala; Dealer. POOLED HIM. Bat In the Pteaiaat Ways ef react, Good thing some mea ate married. Their wives keep a tentihie Watoh over then, and have a way -to latip overcoats their troubles. . ; , , . Mr. I. Lewis, of Bhamkol Orel was located for several yean at various points la South America and fefj tate the nat ive euttota of frequently driaklag eoffet He sayt . "I took, to Mag K the same as those nervous, exettable people In South Jand Central Amertoa.. They snake very blaokv soft ,ea4 It lecfet mono kavU'Je toileting1 betwtage. At we end of about four months f begaa havlag severe tick hssdacaee and ner vousness, but supposed, It wad trots the tropica! sua. At last sty, wUe' became alsrmad at my. hotdtchea and stotaaoh trouble, fine triad to tad ace ate to quit drleklaf boffea, laying try troubles to that, but I eOBUaued to see It, p ' , She read of feat am Food Coffee, ana ordered some from the States, but kept it secret from ma, The very flrsl time the made It, whea I earns la for my eof- fee and roll, X aotlotd that peculiar pleasant Savor of Poatuta, aad asked her What It was, ahe said U was bet new bread of codas tad asked ase how I liked it, I tried two caps of it with rich Leeho-da-Cheua,' which la used by everyone as milk la ' Panama, and thought It excellent. . After aooupMef days my , headaches stopped, and la a short while my nervoutnett disappear ed as If by burIo, I have beta using aothtag but 1'osttfm for the pt yetr, and have been 1 eomplew'r eiired.-and any wife hat also trn --- 1 i f rnrst'pa- v- ry cnn" li l - i t w. ! i r p 1 I i r i s " IS TO JEfilSIRlTION. Speculation as to Number Negroes - Registering. Crop Estimates. State Charter. Su preme Ceart Drummers Say Business Is Seed. Ceal Famine Catches Fab lie Institutions. . Raleibh, Oct 18 While It is the view of such democratic leaders as Ohalrmsn Simmons that the negro vote this year Will be perhaps 15,000 or 20,000, some persons express a very- positive belief that It will not exceed 10,000. In some sections of the State some registrars are following what may-be termed a policy of exclusion of negro voters. This is reprehended by Chairman Slmmons.who says It Is really very rare. He says more negroes will register under the grand father clause than was expected. Those who can thus register are the decendents of free negroes who could vote prior to 1885, those who have white mothers and those who are descended from negroes who prior to 1807 In which they were qualified to vote. Chairman Simmons says the registration will be fairly heavy It will ot be course larger than the vote, He urges Democrats to get as full a reg tstratlon as possible and after that Is done to get aS large a vote as possible There are persons who say that the smartest thing the negroes could do would be not to register or vote at all; that this would allay praotlcally all the feeling against them, which arises out of politics and their use of the franchise. It Is said by soma cotton growers that the crop In this section will be as much at 90 per cent. John S. Cunningham says the tobacco crop will reach that figure. A charter Is granted by the State to the Atlas Table Company of Lexington, capital $10,000. The Bupreme Court will this week hear arguments In appeals from the 8th dis trict Commercial travellers say that bust nets Is very good, particularly la eastern North Carolina, in the tobacco region, where more money It In circulation than ever before and where along all lines there It prosperity. A great many people and public lnttl tutlont too are caught in tho grip of the coal famine. The goternment building here haa no otX. There Is a contract to furnish It, bat the contractor can not get the coal. There was neglect to put this in early In the summer. The State tobacco-growers association will hold Itt annual meeting here on Thursday of the State Fair and Itt president says he expects a great attend ance. The last arrivals at the penitentiary are Joe Cole, Jr., and Charles Ferguson, alias Thompson, sccessorles to the mur der of road matter Steven on a 8. A. L. train. They get 80 yean. TRENTON. Oct. 11. Mitt Jennie Monk It vltlttng her brother, Dr. H. G. Monk. Mr. J no. R. Barker, who hat been at tending Trinity College, returned home latt night Storm partita have been all the rage for the paat wsek or two. Several new pianos have come In Tree ton thlt week. The old onet are being exchanged and tome of them an being placed In otber hornet ot the town. Quite a number of young people are having ' their "beauty" struck. The photographer hat beta very busy thlt week. The camera haa beta tested to others need not bt afraid. Mr. Herbert Barbour, of Bwaatboro It In Trenton working at the carpenters trade. ; Trust he will be successful In his undertaking. There waa a hustling business carried oa la Trenton yesterday. The trade It Increasing. There was right much oot ton on , the market, aad It was a very good price. Trenton Is a (as cotton market. . A new part If being put oa the ware koose which belongs to the steamer Howard. They need more room to store the goods. . . Several new building! are being erected oa use place ot ut, James iteamonovaaa things are being changed around which adds greatly to the looks of the place. There are a few eases of diphtheria la taeeouety, but they, are getting along alright to the Doctor tart. We trust however that H will tot spread. " Mr. f, W. Fosoue the registrar of Trenton predaot. He has refused sev eral , eegroee registering, and ' they steaned to be tad aad somewhat "puffed Treatoa wat greeted thlt mora tag with e' aloe' rata. It lasted until lea o'clock ' -.y-V.-i ' v. ",' ;-"'vf: . The oounty candidates are canvassing the county making "big speeches' at various placet at different times."' They speak at Tuck shoe Us KHtu Hon. O. Rj Thomas, the candidate' for Ooagress, will be with them. - , ' The correspondent tt Mefrlmou Who slgnt bit name "Grit' wishes to know of the whereabouts of ."Pluck", this place. In reply will say that Pluck It still In the land of the living, and It not ntdy to die yet. Tho' the Items have boss absent, It's no excuse that be cniiMn'l S an if to tee s ban fight. Csn U:;1 rrt snylhlnj. Wonder wl.st Of't r I tUnd to ' ? If Crlt wsn?s to " - r !, or (' ' '", I I I' k ) r- '7 Rt - . I . COAL OPERATORS FAIL In Efforts to Get Miners to Work the Mines. Special to Journal. WiLKESBARBB,PA.,Oct.l8 Coal open- ton made special efforts to get miners to work today but failed. The gates of the colleries were opened for the first time In several months.Pres. Mltchel and Dlstric presidents expect a call to Washington tomorrow for another conference with President Roosevelt. Pou's Election Conceded. Special to Journal. Balkioh, Oct. 13. Republicans failed today to meet here to nominate a candi date for Congress sgatntt Pou and con cede the letter's election. Didn't Care to Know. Laffan I've got new conundrum. Do you know why I am like a mule With a sore bead? Grofat No; I know you are, but I don't know why you are. Chicago Tribune. Spllle Milk. De cow kick de milk over kase she ain't got no sense, en folks stau' roan' en cry 'boat It kase dey in do same fix ta de cow. Atlanta Constitution. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind Yoa Han Always Bought Bears the Signature of HUONIC WW BOUSE Monday, Oct. SO. THE DEVIL ' IN A NEW PLAY flARIE CORELU'S IfflDMUl ill OR Absinthe Drinkers of Paris. Stage version by Chas W Chaso. Oast of well-known Actors 1 Wonderful Electric Effects I Beautiful Bpeclal Scenery! Startling Illusions! Management of Aiden Benedict. PRICES General admission 60c, Re served s ats 76c. Gallery 25c. FOR SALE. Best Mac bine Made Brick at Lowest Prices. loll flyman, Insurance, OFFICE: Con. Booth Faojrr A Hancock Btb. ErerilMi Yon Want to Eat ! Oar load Stocks Best Patent Dia dem and Rose Bad Flour. 100 Whit Tarbell Cheese. Postum and Grape Nuts. Oat Meal and Hominy, Dried itpples, , - Corned MalleU, Alamance Cotton Pine and Coal Tar. All told Cheap for Cash. . B. B. DaTenport, . , .. : ,A M MIDDUI BT.' . . ., Valarite Cfy: . . riPrdpcrWfor Sale ! , Partuaat te a reaolulioa of tbs Board of Trutteet of the New Dera Aoadeoy, the undersigned will offer at publlo sale for cash at the Court Boast la New Bera, oa Saturday Noremher the 8th, 1901 at o'clock nv that Ttlutble City lot attuated at the eorner of Middle and Broad streets fronting oa Middle '. Street SU feet Inches, aad on , Bread street 107 feet I Inohen .v. ;:,!;.;;, This sale offers a rare opportnnlty for purchasing some of the , most ralusble property In the City. W . At the sams time sad place, bids will alto be received for the lot adjoining the Court House lot tnd occupied by i. W. Turner, . . i . Bale subject to the approval and con- flrniMloa Of s ' I Pou'd of Trn--'net V.'. T-. : -T. HMD Bnck Carter's Writing Fluid. writes a bril liant blue and turns to a jet black. For bookkeep ing and fine writing, flows freely. A fine fountain pen ink. Will not ruin the eye sight. Give it a trial. OWEJT O. DM BT, 49 POLLOCK ST. Trize Competition ! The makers of the Famous Queen duality Shoes For Women offer 100 Cash Frizes; First prize 1000, 2nd prize $500, 3rd prize f 400, etc., lowest prize being 5, making a total of $5000. PAYABLE IN HOLD. To be awarded about January 1st, 1903, to the 100 women who give the best rea sons why "Queen Quality" is superior to all other shoes for women. In order to compete for the prizes your article must be written upon blanks fur nished by us with each pair nf Queen 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 It Invisible and cannot be washed off. The dark line around the neck, canted by wearing tight fitting collars, is removed by Cream of Roses, 25c tt BRADHAH'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- grapn. 1 nave lust receivea tuu auison moulded records nnd the "Standard" Phonograph with Edison's latest repro ducer together with the wonderful rec ord producet every pleasure that sound can give, making every word distinct. -If you have not heard thlt machine call at once and let us show it up to you It is simply wonderful. WM. T. HILL, rim us. 91-93 Middle Street. NEW. BERN, N. C. to bdj a new Cook S6ovA , 't " . I have on hand a full Jine of Cook Stores of the most improved style I The I New . South ? and TSfij EntetpTiae" in all ahW. ,Er eryone'faaranteed M presented, r 07 B; Front St. eee eoM Mcgi;:e VD!3 " JtTST HrrEITrr). T'Ml -T! A' I"" ' vcy. A ELK EMBLEMS r Now is3 IT FRESH ToIrI'sj Snow 'Drift, Whit Frost, nnd Ad ml ml last received at J. L. McDaniel's. New Barrel Corned Beef, No, 1 Shore Mackerel. Spiced Pigs Feet. Fresh lot Fox Itiver Print Butter, Fancy Elgin Butter. g Hock Candy Drip Syrup. Na Boh Pancake Flour, Buckwheat. Grape Nuts, Force, Pettyjohn's Breakfast Food, Postum' Ceral. Fresh lot Ginger Snaps 5c lb. Codfish, Iri.sh and Sweet Potatoes, and a complete stock of everything usually kept hy a first-class grocery establishment. 'Phone 91. A Short Shirt Do you know the 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 ot patterns These goods can be had with either attached or detached cuffs. Store Dep't, Elm City Lumber. Co. Phone 46. Cor. IIow 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. It. B, Coffee stands at tho head for superior strength and wholesomeness. It is a regular 30c Coffee, but we are now offering it to you for 25c per every four pounus. Give it a other. Yours McGehee Broad St. Grocers. Oar load Flour Ground jou want a barrel of Good We are receiving fresh J FLOUR i can giveyon entire satisfaction both in qnaity and prices," we ' mention a few articles as follows: Pettyjohn's Breakfast Food, ' it ' Quaker Oats, afresh IUoe and Grits, Potato Chips, Schredded Whe'girtffriiti jream'Oheese' Imported and Domeetio 3T MaoktaiV Dufansd brook Trout, Canned Mackerel, Imported m snd Domestio Bardinea, Deviled Crabs with shells,; and i" full " line Of everything to be found Tours to Tooth Brushes at pavia',' Davi Pntrnitcr" btt 4att receired a larga tsorfmtn ot, Tooth Brashes suds ! y elms Loonon of Paris. Xsch brash Z ' 1 "'.'' ' V'.-- vii 'i" r ,' ttttttfttf tf ittiitttifistttiitit tttttttf.. . ... I ".'"V l'litrmacr :'Sl(nr4 M the " r 1 In T'lirsntoed to gtrs aatlsv - - r-'iindcd, ' . CAR LOAD Flour! Wholesale Retail Groeer, 71 Broad Hi. Story. Best Shirt to wear and H. Front & Eden Htm. pound, or one pound Free with trial and you will never try any truly, & Willis, Phone 137 II from new whoat just received, If 1 Flour give me a trial . . goods by every train and boat, nd ' In first class grocery Stare. . please, .'Pre8crlptions at tar! , .. DavfcPresertpUoSilPaarw j a tpacJalty'of presoripttoEt. aad careful' attention Is ' r Only tha best -irogs ar prices art reasonable, E" ' vots f" 1 i : . ...

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