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VOL. XX--K0. 168 KIW,BIRH, I. C, FRIDAY M0MII8, OCTOBES 17, 1902. TWINTY-FIRST IIAR 0 n V ('. Mac a? doesn't protend to sell yon cheaper goods than other people, Jy - BUT t Better Goods Money. j.uu ciui oe uiu uetior j uugu. uujnjii aku D-ElD. t We have Everything New hi the Latest Weaves Broed'M Cloths, Ladies Cloth, Zebeline, Poplines, French Serges, Gam els Hair, Granites, Fancy French Flannels, liberty Bating in M all the Newest Shades, and other Fashionable Fabrics. M Every Department is Complete. $ Just Received New Corsets The Royal Worcester, the 3 latest thing Prinoess hip, assures correct fit, the enly Corset 3 . made that will properly reduoe stout figures to correct propor- ) lions. Gives grace and comfort. 3 Sole agent for the Dorothy Dodd, Thos. G. Plant and 3 Ziegler Shoes. i i GRirrON BRAND TOE EH MB At S. COPLON'S. WhyP Because we sell GOODS CHEAP FOB CABII. Below wo state a few of our Special Prices on Saturday's and Mon day's. We give you a few prices on domestics : MEN'S CLOTHINO V 00 Worsted Suits lOOOCasslmerSnits 13 98 7 99 898 1 98 4 27 196 ft 00 Men's Pants - 2 50 " " HOY'S 8U1T8. $"00 Suits 3 50 Suits ty For other prices see our large circular. We are strongly recommended everywhere we roam. We invite one nnd all to examine our stock before buying. Very respectfully, S. COPLON, 75 Middle St. next to Gasklll Bdw. Co., New Ben, ft. C. Cotton Bagging and Ties. We have in ftock and to arrive 3,500 Rolls Cotton Bagging, 800 bundles Cotton Ties. Send us your orders. Prices are the lowest J. 15. Lath am & Co. j o: t i ,r rBrlng 1. here ''-'.If rout carriage needs repairlnf. If win repair it so iom tt u as good as lew, ' Ws (nanntM ear work. Our oastomers are alwars aailafled with our work and prices. Too will be satisfied if von ho4 '. -. yoo work here. -. . . The obIt Dlaoe in town to ret any and everything to reralf bagglee, , u Bet as before barlnr and Ssre snooey. . i . :-. i We pot Rabbet Tires m yoar old or new wneeis. . we tnrinK your tooee tires In a nacblns without eottlnf them. Frerybody la invited to see the work of tne macnine pouinf saw Poim n old Dlaoea. .. ., j U. XI. X7mit d Sod. ' Phone 138. . .' 71 Broad Bt, r.r", ir.o my y u for Same Fall Clothing. Siapier, Law, Mir Ita e?tr Our line of Griffon Brand Cloth ingMen's Suits in Extra Fine Worsteds and ail the real thing. Youths Suits in E egant Cassi mere, Childs 2 piece, 3 piece and Norfolk Siiitj in fullest assortment and at prices that require no argu meiit to sell them. There may be some clothing as good as ours but not at the price. When yon buy here you buy right! J. J. BAXTER, 89 Middle Street. 1 00 Boy's Knee Pants, - . 98o 1 25 Men's Shirts 98c 1 00 Men's Bhirts ...74c B 00 Men's Pat Leather Bhees, $3 97 2 60 Viol Kid Shoes - - 193 8 SO Men's Boot - 1 98 8 03 Ladies Shoes - 9 48 BOo White and Red Flannel 87e MURPHY & CO., Commission Brokers, Conci, Mr, Graii & PnTM Direct wire to New York aid hloago. Instantaneous reports reoeived of every move on exchange.. E. P. PATE, Manager, 17 Craven B treat. c4 Fair Critic : '- eaa say aothhy; Vat good of his Van salt it It's saade ben. We don't know verythlnf, bat we flo know how to male good, - dressy, long-wearing clothes, at oar patrons of years' Hand ing will toll you. Cloth first, careful thrlnklnr. aoearat aatttni. skillful ar tisans toll the tale. Let na take yoo measare ior a a.aniaui suit. , P. EL. CTiadirlelt, BEGISTUTI33 SIC',. Ahhourt Political Spoken are at an Peiits. IUto Charter. State Fair Notes. Mo DatMge Frs frost Atwa ter's laleneaentei's itlsMte4 Ksjsrlty 6ts4 Cettea Seed De Maad. Baumh, Oct. 16. RegUtraUon for the November, elections Is as yet quite slow as a general thug. : la some eases there are ezoeptlons. la one township lnthlsoounty all white men uveone have registered. Vory few negroes an regUterlng. - Their vote will eat no sort of figure this year. There Is a great ef fort to get out the rural white rote. As a rale people In the oountry register and vote more closely than those In the towns. A. charter was granted today to the Sterling Mannfaetoring Company, of Wilmington, capital $00,000. Amrog the prlnolpal stockholders an J. Walter Williamson, Edwin 0. Holt and Clayton Giles, Jr. The company Is given power to manufactare cotton, linen and silk fabrics, and bleach, launder and finish the same. It Is to operate what Is known ss a finishing mill. Dr. Fred W. Taylor, who was chief of the department of agriculture and horti culture at the St Lonls exposition, will be hen at the State fair. He will come chiefly to see the apple show, which Is attracting much attention. The frost yesterday was not heavy enough to do any damage. Nearly all the cotton la picked. All the heads of the State departments an now on the political war-path, that It they an nuking campaign speech es. The delegates from this State to the Farmers' Congress at Macon, 6a., have all returned and declared tt was a great AU the arrangements an complete for a clay pigeon shoot at the Bute Fair hen. It will oontlnae two days. It Is said a large number of Virginians will be hen at the Bute Fair. Many came last year and wen delighted. They tay the fair hen Is what the Virginia state rair never was mat la a great an nual social event John W. Atwater. Independent candt date for Congress from this district, says he doeen't know whether the Re- Eobllcani will endorse him or not He Ints at a belief that they an dickering with the Demoorats. He ssys he thinks rrans Jones wants the tfepnbiioan nom ination. Atwater boasts that he has much strength In the rural districts. The friend of K. W. Pom. Democrat, ssys he will easily win by 10.000. and Pen thinks so too. Atwater ssys fo can't get , 000 majority. Cotton seed, which sold hen s few days ago at 88 cents a bushel, has fallen to 934 cents. Thademsnd ia great and so is the roth to sell. The local oil mill Is buying monseed than ever before. The fight between the trust and the antl trait oil mills Is a warm one. Appointments satisfy Miners. WiuaiBixn, Pa., Oct 18. President Mitchell Issued a statement today an- nonnclng miners satisfaction at the agreement on arbitration. Work at the mines may be resumed Mondsy. The striken aw cheerful and an already preparing to return to work. Mitchell says, "I am entirely satisfied with the nun appointed by the Presi dent." To Represent tne State. Special to Journal. RALSion, Oct 1. Governor Ayeock appoints Julian a Can, WHS Bur- gwyn, Graham Daves and A D Btroaack te represent Mortk Carolina at the v velllng of the monument In Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond te the Confederate eoldlen burled In the Philippines. ' 8pecm! to JonrnaL THnfUNG HadB BAST. ;ltm B)aVay.; ; "I asked Husband to get some Grape- Nate, the reedy -cooked food. He brought them at noon, and I served a disb for dlaner, for I thought wast was good tor breakfast was good for any other Steel. Weill do yo know we did not sit halt so hearty ; of the stent, potatoes, etc after eating the Gnpe-Nnte. It filled that veeeaoy which the - regular fan did aot,-., ; . r, ; '; j.-. The "newspaper pa&V as I need to call tern (I know better now) an not one bit too strong an not strong enough for steadier nerves, better eompleilon, la cries id endurasos and nnnewed re serve fund of ttrtngtk an sow mine, and I cannot be too thankful, lean walk 'Ave miles wlthont ' one-half at much loss of strength as Wbsnl former ly walked one. :: ' If, la cleaning house nndauncroos other back breaking lolls we women must do, we would all prepen a disk of Grape-Nats Instead of the old time 'cup of tee to brace ap on,' one would soon see the difference. ,j- ' I have found, since " sting Grape-Nuts that mental occupations, which montht sgo wen tsxtng and fatiguing, an now real pleasures. I can think steadily and wltk tuoh ease. By putting s spoonful of Grape-Nuts In a enp of good, rich Post in, I have a dr'nk fit for a King." " -i glron by Fov n Co, r-'Cr" 050 G. Second Day's Proceedings Of The Convention. The President's Annual Address. Telegrams From Oatslde. The Children's Chspters. Sol diers Heme Report. Pledges Given for Furnish ings. The following Is the annual address of Mrs. W. H. Overman, President of the North Carolina United Daughters of Confederacy. Daughters of the Confederacy, North Carolina Division. My greeting Is warm and tender and one of congratulation when I tell yon that love and duty have falthf ally guided as until we have reached onr sixth an nual State Convention. Great good has been accomplished eaoh year In onr work of love, we stsnd today an united body of women of 44 Chapters with a membership of 2,000 and with proportionate strength to any State Division. We hare much to con gratulate ourselves upon in onr work. macn lor wmcn to ne tnanaiai mat nas been perfected. Our Soldiers Home Is the historic capltol, Raleigh Is a monu ment of love, and it lawitn graterui hearts that we remember the cheerful and ready responses that came to ap peals for Its equipping and furnishing this memorial to our brave soldiers, and that North Carolina, through her Leg islature irave us generously, not forget ting the services of her soldiers who so valiantly and bravely fought for South ern Independence, honor, homes and firesides during the dark days of the six ties. The North Carolina soldier is a colos sal statute to bravery, and we dan not foreet- Having completed this "duty to oar living" we can turn our attention to other obligations. Not forgetting one brave deed, we should be careful along the line of UBtory. wniie some or our liter States have had no soldiers home to work for and have done nothing In that way, they hare made successful marches In establishing history. To my mind this question of the pro mulgation and preservation oi tne trutn of the days of war should be the earn est effort of every memoer or tne organ ization of the Daughters of the Confed eracy. It will be the one thing eternal in onr organisation preserve the truth In that Ilea the vindication of our brave men and faithful women of the South. I earnestly commend to every Chapter this consideration of history In the Chapter work, and to our Btate His torian, and assistant Historian would say, that the greatest honor has been conferred on them In their selections and appointment as Historians of the Daughter! of the Confederacy. "An angels heart, an angel's mouth, Not Homert can alone for me Hymn forth the great Confederate South." The great Confederate foulh whole soldiers poured out their blood on a hun dred battlefields, what honor, what dis tinction to write their history! The children of America have always been pstrlotlo and country loving, and this summer while In Quebec that city of strong fortifications, and rich In his tory, we wen enjoying tne town ana after visiting the Plaint of Abraham and living over the thrilling campaigns and nettles oi tne orave worn ana genu. Montcalm, Victor and Vanguiabed we reached the spot -when the American Gneral Montgomery' lost his life, after Ing ihot, falling over the wall of Duf farin Terrene and down a ateen nraci- plos on the noble St Lswrenoe River. On this spot, over the remains of this young and brave General la built n vault and we wen struok with these words, "Within lie buried thirteen brave sol dlen who fell with Montgomery, this tomb erected to their memory by several enuaran oi America. "Sty Mart new on wings of love to the old North State at I thought of the little children of the Confederacy who with their pennies snd patriotic nearls an keeping inviolate ins history of the Confederate soldier, and making glad the last days of the old Veteran. As the hope of the Church lies la the children, so the hope of this organisation rests with the Unilaren of the Gonfederacv.oar heirs and successors Tne emidren o: tne uonreaerate aootn have an heritage unsurpassed In glory. Ohlldnn cherish your heritage. The Cross of Honor Is to be held la consideration befon this Convention. Much dlssatlsf action Is sxnraned at their onbr being three days in the. year In waicn te bestow this use la ration of bra very and valor. We most consider this and carry oar petition to the general division when we hope changes msy be made to simplify things. This trib ute from the Daughter! to oar Veterans we with to bestow on all befon the 'crossing, which Is near," Is reached, and we protest sgainst oeing Darrea oy oniy three days In the rear to do this work' la thi tHatt contributions, North Car olina stands first in ths Jefferson son's Monument Fund. Through one distin guished Bute Director, Mrs. Jno. P. Allison, who has for three yean worked with Indefatigable energy, we have been placed In this - distinguished position. one has eminently led sad we an proud of her, and prcud of her work. . The President of the Virginia Division sends to as a list of names of soldiers barfed In e Virginia Cemetery and asks oar help In marking the graves of these North ueroune soldiers tnese graves an oars bv sacred Inheritance, and lam sura when this matter Is placed befon this near oi women tne proper response to that call will be given. "The oldest religion of the ages, Is the worship of tne dead, as om as sorrow, sua as ever lsntlnr si death." During the summer I made a pilgrimage to Arlington, mat magninoent nome or our great General Robt JL Lee. 1 went tbltber to look after the graven of our Confederate soldiers burled there. I did not obtain the comfort or Infor mation I sought, but this I did learn as to tbe history of the Cemstery that the flrst grare ever made there, snd the first Interment, was that of a Confederate soldier. It Is a harrowing spot to vlilt, snd one's heart cries out In otter belp iMinwi, but to an all wla ltuler of the Unlm Ibis grout sorrow and bunion Of tts.--e is commit 1 , . i - Mre f v.i v- ':"y testify to the . great pleasure offered us and the cordial welcome given In that cultured and quaint "city by the sea." The Interest of tbe visit was both height ened and saddened by the death of the great Wade Hampton, the well beloved and Illustrious ion of the Palmetto Btate We wen glad to be then and witness the grief nnd mingle oar tears with thelra on this sad occasion, and to see within the gates the sombre emblems of mourning drooping over the various buildings of Confederate Interests, be cause n trnst son had been called higher, titer a uie or faithful serviees to bis State and country. The Interests of the Daughters of the Confederacy are united and one, and how much onr women over the Booth deorlve themselves of when they fall to loin some Chapter and be come Identified In the work and enjoy its privileges. This year work has been most pleas ant and encouraging. We come with the addition of 10 new Chapters organ ised and chartered slnoe the last general Convention In Wilmington. The Ked Springs unapter.Ked springs Mrs McEechron, President. The Joseph Davis Chapter, Louisburg, Mrs. Cork. President. The James Kenan Chapter, Warsaw, Mrs W.L. Hill, President. The Falson Hicks, Chapter, Fslson Mn Wllllami, Pres. TheLoonldaa Polk Chapter, Chapel Hill, Mrs Wells, Pres. the Mt Airy Chspter, Mt. Airy, Mrs MoOul urn, Pres. The Kockingham Chapter, Keldsville, Mlases Sloan and Harris, Recording Secretary and Corresponding Secretary. The Junius Daniel Chapter, Weldon, Mrs. Bnrgwyn, Pres. The D. H. Hill Chspter, Raleigh, Miss Andnws, Pres. These Chapter! went to work as soon as organized and chartered. Several con tributing and furnishing dormitories in the Boldlers Home, as early as January, and February 1st, when the home was opened. The wonderful numerical development of onr Division In the past two yearj Is moat gratifying. We have doubled our members with the addition of 18 new Chapters. The Increase In members gives encour sglng opportunity for Increased activity in all lines of work, and tt alio brings In proportion to this opportunity, ad ministrative responsibility, making the duty of studying needed aids to systema tize the work necessary and import ant By my able committees my work has been sympllfled and lessened and all honor! give to them for their valuable (Continued on Fourth Page.) CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind Yoo Hare Always Bought Bears the Signature of Mothers. If your baby has a troublesome cough, fold or croup, Anway's Cnour Stbup will nlieve it This is tbe only remedy made exclusively for babies coughs ana croup. It is safe, prompt and certain. Every bottle guaranteed, No cure no pay. SSo at BBADHAH'S Pharmacy, and by druggists generally. ELK EMBLEMS The most complete line of 14 karat Elk Pins, Fobs and But tons ever shown in New Bern- EATON, The Leading jeweler. Valuable City . Property for Sale I Pursuant to a resolution of the Bosrd of Trustees of the New Bern Academy, the undersigned will offer st pabllo sale for cash at the Court Home In New Bern, on Saturday November the 8th, 1901 at U o'clock m. Ibst valuable City lot situated at the corner of Middle and Broad streets fronting on Middle street 814 feet 6 Inches, and on Broad street 107 feet S Inches. This sale offen a ran opportunity for purchasing some of tbe most valuable property la the City. At ths same lime and place, bids will also he reoeived for the lot adjoining the Court House lot and occupied by J. W. Tamer.' ; "y"-.,; -J Bale subject to the approval, and con firmation of said Board of Trusteea , , w. m. watson, "... ru ;' Seo'y. and Tress. BISHOP'S" FIREPROOF corron storage warehouse ' Why toll jour cotton at these extreme low prioei wtth everything depressing the market when yon cab store rt nominal cost, and take ad vantage of blghr prices later in the season. Ail cotton covered by insurance, and lib eral advances made if desired. 't 1 Terms t f storage gi von on application. ' ' A LtltGK LOl- Of BOX PAPER. Visiting Cards, Envelopes, Playing Cards, Fancy and Mourning Paper in boxes. No. 505 Tablet, Ledgers, Journals, etc Just Received. OWES O. DUNN, 50 POLLOCK ST. Trize Competition I The makers of the Famous Queen Quality Shoes For Women offer 100 Cash Prizes; First prize 1 1000, 2nd prize $.500, 8rd prize 400, etc., lowest prize being $5, making a total of $5000.?i PAYABLE IN GOLD. 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 blankfe fur nished by us with each pair of Qneen Quality shoes. D. F. JARVIS, 63 Pollock St. For Home Enjoyment nothing can equal the Edison Phono graph, l have lust received U0 Edison moulded records and the "Standard" Phonograph with Edison's latest repro ducer together witn tne wondenul rec ord produces every pleasure that sound can give, making every word distinct If you have not heard this machine call at once and let us show it up to you It is simply wonderful. WM. T. HILL, Phon. 11S. 91-93 Middle Street. NEW BERN, N. C. Monday, Oct. 20. THE DEVIL IN A NEW PLAT flARIE CORELU'5 Absinthe Drinkers of Paris. Stage version by Ohas W Chase. Cast of well-known Actors I Wonderful Electrlo Effects I Beautiful Special Scenery 1 Startling Illusions! Management of Alden Benedict. PRICES General admission 50c, Re served s ats 75c Gallery 85c $25 REWARD! 1 will pay the above reward for the detection and oonvloaon of the party or parties vhf blew op and ritied toe contents' oi my sue on the night of October 8th, 1002, W. A, WILSON, lOot, 12, 1902. Dover, N 0 WIMD FRESH Voigfis Snow Drift, White Frost, anil Admiral lust received at J. L. McDaniefs. New Barrel Corned Beef. No. 1 Shore Mackerel. Spiced Pigs Feet. j Fresh lot Fox Eiver Print Butter, Fancy Elgin Butter. J Rock Candy Drip Syrnp. Na Bob Pancake Flour, Buckwheat. Grape Nuts, Force, Pettyjohn's Breakfast Food, Posttun Ceral. Fresh lot Gingor Snaps 5c lb. Codfish, Irish and Sweet Potatoes, and a complete stock of everything usually kept by a flrstclass grocery establishment. J, L. Mill 'Phone 91. A Short Shirt ESDo 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 ot patterns These goods can be had with either attached or detached cuffs. Store Dep't, Elm City Lumber Co. Phone 46. Cor. 5- 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 wholesomeness. It is a regular 30c Coffee, but we are now offering it to you for 25o per pound, or one pound Free with every four ponnds. Give it a trial and you will never try any other. Yours truly, McGehee & Willis, Broad St Grocers. Phone t37 nvHvvnHvHvvHvvvUnumumHHUuunj FLOUR II Oar load Flour Ground from new wheat just received. Jf ' jou want a barrel of Good Flour give me a trial. ; We are receiving fresh goods by every train and boat, and J can give yon entire satisfaction both in qoalty and prices, we ; ! mention a few articles as follows: Pettviohn's Breakfast Food. ' 3g Qnaker Oats, Fresh Rice and Grits, Potato Chips, Sohredded ; Wheat Bttsouit,Full Cream Cheese, Imported and Domes tic j M aooaroni, Canned brook Trout, Canned Mackerel, ' Imported ; nnd Domeatio Sardines, Deviled Grabs with sheila, and sv full ; line of everything to be found in a first class grocery store. Yours to please, V : If. 13: EiiLlwKBIw,: Tr., 5 ' Wholesale and Retail Oncer, i . f: PHOHI 68, Ctor. Broad & : XtY4 Viiitiiitiiiittltntitttiitittttft.. . . Tooth Brushes atDarisV,. " Darts Pharmacy has Jast reodvsd a large assortment of Tooth finishes nude by Chas Loonea of Paris. vEach brash has "Dsv!s' rharmecj" stamped on the ' i s 1 Is r rinteo4 to give satls- CAR LOAD Floor Wholesale eft Retail Grosser, 71 Broad St. Story. H. Front afc Fden Sta. mmmm . sFreKtlptlQU attav: DavisiaserlpUoairnani. : a specialty of prescriptions, snd careful attention Is t " Only the best drags era prtoes are reasonable, f to I e f " t. JC
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