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"I . -fir 3-! m f , . .- i 't V-f. - . ?' , ' " ' -- r- ' w jvre . ;f t ;IW mi l. C.; WIONISDAT H0RHI8, OCTOBIR !2, 1902. VOL. IX-SO, 171 TWENTY-FIRST I1AB - . . - .1 - ; - - - -. . . X- 5M .. . M6 M . n , - in LOOKS TO YOUR INTEREST. M Read Carofully, Act Accordingly. 4 JnBt at this Reason of the year all housekeepers an buBy M moving and oleaning, and in a great many eases old window X. hadei and lace onrtalns will 1m taken down and new onei put M in their places. M Well here's your chance I g FOR TWO DAYS we will sell Fringed Window Shades in all colors at 26c, 86o and 50c. Beautiful Laoe Curtains i m.w, rpeuiai tun Hue w fi.o, aiiu ya.as vaiuo at vi.uu. Remember this sale for 2 days only, Wndnesday and Thursday, GRIFFON BRAND toe mm At S COPLOITS. Why P Because we sell GOODS CHEAP FOB CASH. Below we state a few of our Special Prices on Saturday's and Mon daj's. We give jou a few prices on domestics : MEN'S CLOTHING. Pi 00 Worsted Suite 10 00 Casslmer Suite 3 98 7 98 8 98 1 93 4 27 1 m 5 00 M' Pants - 2.W ' " IfYM SUITA H 00 Suits a fiO Huits IW For other prices see our large We are strongly recommended one mid nil to examine our stock before buying. Very respectfully, 75 Middle St. next to OukJll Bdw. C., lew Bert, M. t. Cotton Bagging and Ties. . We have in stick and (o arrive 3,500 Rolls Cotton Bagging, 800 bundles Cotton Ties. Send us your orders. Prices are the lowest J. E. Latham A Co. if your carriage qeedi Mpalrlng. We wiu raraHi n so uiai is a a gooa ae aew. We tnaraatee our work. Our ctutnman are always satisfied with our work and prices. You wul be tatliflwl If yen Mod ; your work here. t The oelyplaoeie towatefetanjand everything to matt baggie .See, a ; before buying and save soooey. .. ; ; , . We put Hubber Tires oa jour old er new wheels. We shrink you loose tins Isr a machine without eotttns? the. Kverjrbody Is invited to see the work of tne sMtebme putting pew bolts M m old ttlaoM. LI. ; IX. ,T7alcr e& Hon, J .?..-. Phone IBS, ; :,; " WBfJd8L, RleiSsmf, M.U n V 8 yards long, good value C C3C FaU Clothing. Snappier, Larter, Bfitter thai eier Our line of Griffon Brand Cloth ingHen's Suits in Extra Fine Worsteds and all the real thing. Youths Suits in !egout Cassi mere, Obilds 2 piece, S piece and Norfolk SniU in fullest assortment and at prices that require no argu nieut to sell them. There may bo some clothing as good as ours but not at the price. When yon bny here you bay right! J. J. BAXTER, 89 Middle Street. wfflB 1 00 Boy't Knee rants, B8o 1 88 Men'i Shirts ... ago 1 00 Men's Shirts - tic 1 00 If en's Pat Leather Bboea, IS 97 8 TO Vlcl KW Shoes - 193 t 60 Men's Boots - 198 8 0) Ladles Shoes 8 48 60c White and Red Flannel 87c circular. everywhere we roam We Invite MURPHY & CO., Commission Brokers Direct wire to New' York and hloago. Instantaneous reports received of every move on erohange. K. F. PATE, Manager, 17;Oraven Street' , ' : ean'tar nothlns'' but mod ti his imu sail n it's saaae nere, we doa't knew everything, bat we de know bow to snake good, dressy,- long-wearing elothee, aa out pi trans of years' stand ing will toil yoo. Cloth Ant, eateful shrinking, neoarate enttlng, sillllul a teu tne tale. Let take Tour Measure for a Autumn Suit fir "1 r- f am .v. i t ...iHirrs t-v."A ill tt i'' ' '; More Piny. Orer Tweaty Two Hundred i Stttc Bale ef Cotton teier In Jehasea. State Fair Beeeratleu. Large Beelety Mete. KixaioK, Oct SI. It Is nated at the offloe ef the State Auditor mat oorpora tloni are reporting mock more fully than tkey did Ust year, There are on the books this year soeaethlng over 8,100, whOe last year there were only about 1700. "The State's reoelpU of taxes wul be larger this year, hat the In crease will nor be at great as It stlgkt have been. Last year asny corporation! la their reports showed their eask value as exeeedlng their sssetssa value, while this year a anaber show their cash valna to be the eaaae as the sseeseid valne. Chief Clerk Hadsoa-of the Aodltor't offioe kat retaraed from a trip to Cleve land, Qsstoa and Lincoln eoutnes, dur ing whick he looked after soateef these eorpo rations. He says regarding the registration of negro voters m Cleve land that while 8 years ago 678 voted. there, ret up to last Satardty only font bad registered; two of these being from one township and two from another. One la a "free negro'' whose father vo ted) another a preacher. James H. Pon says the cotton crop In Johnston county Is the best slnoe 1890, and that a great deal of the land has yielded a large bale to the acre. He says the farmers were never In a better finan cial plight The cotton may be said to be practically all picked. The number of students at Shaw Uni versity, colored, here la now 175; the largest number on record this early tc the term. The Agricultural and Mechanical Col lege cadet battalion wul parade at the State Fair 850 along. The Decorating of buildings for the Slate Fair Is now actively la progress. The debt of Central M. . Church here hat been paid off and the mortgage pab- liely burned. A number of Baltimore society people are here to attend the wedding tomorrow evening of Prof. H. M Wilton, of Mary land, now a member of the faculty of the A. ds M. College here,atad Mlse Mary Turner. Market Letter on Cotton. By private wire, 3. B Latham A Co. Nsw Yoax, Oct 81 The market heel- tated today. Yesterday there waa hard ly a halt In the advanoe from 9M to 8.4 for March, This a. m. March told at IM then to 8.87. The email movement seemed to have lost some of Its power. Bvery adraaoe la Jaaaary brought oat Mag cotton and lad need short selling- m March end May. Reoeipte are likely to run 70,000 or even 90,000 behind last year and there wOJ be anotkeblg week last year to compare with which pre vented shorts seifclng. Lest -year the figuree this week were 000,000 and next week 660,000, we are likely to rna be hind 150,000 bales. This would deorease i BMvemeat ever, last year to about 00,000 betes, b would bring down the movement to about the Igaree of two years ago. The movemeat laet year t suited from the late crop. This year the leoa is 10 days earlier. The movement should be larger then last year. Tkat It IS no larger than la 1000 may be a ball arguavat Of course the fine weather Is adding to the crop, bat the weekly re port today gives eosae laformatloa on this point OoadHtoas for the . week were geaeraUy favorable for picking, which Is well advanced and aearly com pleted la many sections. - Frost In north portions of the belt, but ne material damtge Is reported. As a whole the top crop will be very -llgkt Of course the law weather Is adding to the crop but the cotton It needed. K0 DRUGS. . Jut rTseer reed ssi lest ' The regular aser of drags to relieve pain leoa the wrong track, Find the ee sad remedy It by "proper food and quit drugs aw temporary relief ec yon to never get wen. j.ww-i i s; A mUleter't Wife wrtlt- "Three years ago, while ttvtng a Bocbeeue, K. T, where y'hasbnnd wss pastor of one oftheetty chnrchee, I wee greatlre- daoed frost aervoas p met ration and at taetia end was eotapeOed to go to a well known Batters ssnharlamfor my kealtk My Stomach was la bad shape from bad ly selected foods I was an kabUaal near of Qtrkoaate of Magaeda aad ury pkysi- elaas stade every endeavor to break ip taJanscelcanugtag kablt. but til tone parpoee. ; v; c ' '' , v At the saaltartom I was given Orape- Kats ud learned the valne of the food. I need It eontlnaonsly, eating H at near ly very meal and my recovery wse rapid Ue ace enabled me to cat aad dlgmt food aad to give ap the drag habit sad 1 am now completely restored to good health. ' - - ... - At the present time I am able to st ud to ny bosehold end family dotlea, ptrtae masle which wss formerly my profession, pe!(!e mn'!:- cl study ing, !1 of wt! h I w i ti!-"7 wn&t '.. to 'a st tie t!-ne v" ! t " . tI iC, ' ' t. TELEGRAPHIC fiKEYITIBS. The president has recovered fromthe In juries received from his recent accident sons to be able to ride hie horse. Democrats of Detroit, Mich., have re . nominated Mayor W. C. Maybury for a fourtk term. The Grand Jury have Indicted William Hooper Young for the murder of Mrs. Anna Pnlltser, at New York. The National Association of Life Underwriters has adopted Baltimore, Md., for next year's meeting place. The National Candy Company, com posed of firms all over the country has m organized at St. Louis, Ho., with Mr. O. H. Peckham, of that city, as president. . The finest display of blooded live stock ever teen In Kansas City, Mo open ed today. The strike of woodcarvers at the White House, In Washington D. C. has been declared off, The City Council of Richmond, Ind., has named a peclal committee to sell coal at retail In the city's name. Commandant Snyman formerly of the Boer army, Is In Mexico . City to confer With Government officials regarding a oolony for bis compatriots. Struck at a crossing by a Big Four train at Lewrenoebnrg, Ind., Saturday nlrht Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Miller aad their six-year-old daughter were kill ed. The steamer Powhaltan, Providence to Baltimore, went ashore In the Patap soo River yesterday morning in a dense fog and will have to be Iightired before being floated. The mall bag ssld to hold $60,000 in checks and money orders and stolen from n trala between Cleveland and Pittsburg a few days ago has been found rifled nt East Liverpool, O. The steamship Monroe, for the Old Dominion Line, was launched Saturday at Newport News, Ye. Menrbersof the Wholeeale Grooers' Helpers' Union In Chicago, 111., went on strike Saturday to compel recognition of the union wage schedule. President Roosevelt has accepted an Invitation from Gov. Longtno of Missies. Ippl to be his gueet on a hunting ex pedltlon before Congress convenes. T. P. O'Connor the Irish member of the English parliament said In a speech before that body last Friday that the English Empire was on the verge of de struction on ecoount of Its attitude to wards Ireland. James Younger, the bandit who was serving a life sentenoe In the Minnesota penitentiary for robbery and murder aad who was paroled a year ago shot aad killed himself Monday oa account of m health. He was a famous crlml- aal but since hit release had been living an exemplary life. Soothern Rtllwiy Took First Prize. The Southern Railway management yesterday received ad ripe from the ckalrmaa of the committee oa decora tions that the committee appointed to sward prises for the beet decorated baOdlngs la Washington during the Oread Army encampment had decided that the Southern Hallway U entitled to the first prise, a large aad magniflosnt silver Loving Cup. The committee oon veyed Its ooagratalntlons oa this sac ems sad thanks for the part the South era Railway took' In making the city attractive to the large number of visi tors ea Ikla oeeaaion. The magnificent appearance which the general offloe building of the toothera Railway, on Panatylvaala. avenue, presented, was eosnmeatcd upon by thousands, the deo eratlont being exclusively of numerous Urge new aatloeal, lags, aad the effect was stoat dignified aad pleasing. Week mgtoe Post, Oct 11, 1908. ' . - u-i. . V '' CHURCH AND CLERGY. L The number of churches to Chlotgo, according te the city directory for 1S02, 000. ; . .t. , " -i.??i. Rev. Dr. W, D. Parr of Eokomo, Ind, hps officiated st 106 church AU eatlona, which le thought to be the world'n reeoreV , .- .':..,. s ; .; ; ; . Rev. Dr. Franda E. Clark, president ef the United Societies of Christian En. deaven has returned to Boston after a European trip la. wblcb be covered 10.000 mUen. : :, - Rev. Fred V. tltwley of LonlsvOla, Ky, bee been chosen the new secretary of the Weetero Unitarian conference la place of Rev. F. a Boutb worth, who bee been elected president of the ktenoV Vllle Theological seminary. .,-.',. - CbsrUe D. Leonard, D. D, 8. T. D, dean of the Tufts collrtre divinity school, was eighty ypars old oa Sept 10 and bns Jnot returned rrora a euu tnvt tn the White n)Oiintnlne to tx-frtn hts thlrtT-thlrd on-i-uttve jMr of Wk In the 5' trt -i-nt fit the ''! '. I t. f - 1 la r"- v t n t r t COAL STRIKE OFP. Inert Declare ts Accept the President's Nan. Tote Unanimous, work Begins Thursday. Special to Journal. WiUisSAnnn, Oct. 91. The Miners Convention today voted to accept Presi dent Roosevelt's plan of arbitration, as proposed by him, and the great strike was formally called off. It It the plan for the miners to resume work on Thursday. President Mitchell pnt the vote to the miners in convention which wss carried unanimously. Tremendous cheering and remarkable displays of emotion marked the an nouncement of the vote. Supreme Court Opinions. Special to Journal. Raliioh, Oct 31. The Supreme Court filed Ike following opinions to day. State vs Gouldlng, from Carteret, er ror. State vs McKnlght, from Moore, no error. Bhankle vs Whltely, from Richmond, appeal, dismissed. Fowler vs Fowler, from Moore, action dismissed. Burns vs Womble, from Chatham, er ror. Printing Co. vs McAden, from Meek lenburg, new trial. Hall vs Hall, from Moore, error. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tin Kind Yoo Han Always Bears the Stgnatareof Have tered P Once, You Regis Do So At At Davis'. Fresh Diphtheria Antitoxin and Vac cine Virus at Dsvts' Prescription Phar macy. ORE NIGHT ONLY t Monday, Oct. 27. First time In New Bern of tlio Delicious- ly Funny Comedy BY WILFRED CLARKE, A Wise Woman, Introducing Petite and Winsome Marie Lamour. AND A METROPOLITAN CAST. PRICE3-I1.00; 75c,. 60c, and 85c Seats on sale at Water's News Stroe, IN HAND. I have now in hand the city tax hook for 1002. Call and settle your tax now, the act will be much appreciated, . Tolson, City Tax Col. To Friends arid Patrons. I have moved my pmesof business to the 8 mall wood Budding, comer of South Front and Craven Btreete, and win be pleased to serve you as In the past . Thanking you iter past mvors I remain : v;.;j;Yoetru!y,-- B. SAWYER, ' t TAlLOB, " i :.; BISHOP'S FIREPROOF COTTO;) STORAGE WAREHOUSE Why soil j oar cotton at these depressing the market when you oan store rt nominal ooef, and ttkV ad vantage of high' r prjcefi later id the asW???? 1 ' ' All cotton covered eral advances made If desired:;N4;v ., Terms tf storage given on Mpplioation. ziP'-:: A LARGE LOl OF BOX PAPER, Visiting Cards, Envelopes, Playing Cards, Fancy and Mourning Paper in boxes. No. 505 Tablet, Ledgers, Journals, etc Just Received. OWM O. BTJWHr, 69 POLLOCK ST. Trize Competition I The makers of the Famous Queen Quality Shoes For Women offer 100 Cash Prizes; First prize 11000, 2nd prize $500, 3rd prize 8400, etc., lowest prize being $5, making a total of $5000.20 PAYABLE IN GOLD. To be awarded about January 1st, 1908, 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 of Queen Quality shoes. D. F. JARVIS, 63 Pollock St. For Home Enjoyment nothing can equal the Edison Phono- graph. I have lust received 800 Edison moulded records and the "Standard" Phonograph with Edison's latest repro- aucer together witn tne wonderful rec ord produces every pleasure that sound can give, making every word distinct It you have not heard this machine can at once and let ns snow it np to you it is simply wonderful. WM. T. HILL, Phon 115. 91-93 Middle Street. NEW BERN, N. C. ! lii5i.Book Store I Ting Pong I "Pong Ping I "Ping Pong Ping! i fi. N. Ennett. Valuable City Property for Sale I Pursuant to a resolution of the Board of Trustees of the New Bern Academy, the undersigned will offer at public sale for cash at the Court House la New Bern, on Saturday November the 8th, 1908 at 18 o'clock m. that valuable City lot situated st the corner of Middle and Broad streets fronting on Middle street 914 feet 6 Inches, and on Broad street 107 feet S Inches. This sale offers s rare opportunity for purchasing some of the aaost valuable property la the City. At the same time aad place, bide wfU also be received for the lot adjoining the Court House lot sad occupied by J. W. Turner. Sate subject to the approval and con firmation of said Board of Trustees . , .. W. M. WATSON, Sec'y. aad Tress. extreme, low , prioei with' everything by iurance,' and lib itUHUiiHUUiimiiHtUitii H. J. HEINZ'S Best Prepared Mtfstad Only 20c Per Quart. Fresh lot Ontario Prepared Buckwheat, Cream of Wheat, Pettyjohn 8 Breakfast food, Fancy Elgin and Fox River Trint Butter fresh from dairy, Maple Syrup, Fancy Cane Syrup and Portorico Molasses, Pickled Tripe 5c lb, Nice Dried Apples and Apricots 10c lb, Maccaroni and Cream Cheese, The best of everything in the Grocery line and a big stock to select from. Prices as low as possible. Respectfully, 'Phone 01. 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 ot patterns These goods can be had with either attached or detached cuffs. Store Dep't, Elm City Lumber Co. Phone 40. Cor. H. Front afc Eden St. Mackerel ! Why not eat it? You will lind them to le as cheap or cheaper than meat. We have just receive 1 n fresh barrel of No, 1 Shore and they are finej You can send in your orders for Saucr Kraut, a fresh lot just in. A complete assortment of canned and bottled goeds. Give us some of your business and we will appreciate it. Respectfully, HcGehee & Willis, Broad St. Grocers. Phone 137 tMHiMHvMvvvvvvvvvvHunwmmnmmui FLOUR tf Car load Floor Ground yon want a barrel of Good Flour give me a triaL ; We are reo eiving fresh goods by every train and boat, and oan give you entire satisfaction both in quaity and prioee, we mention a few articles as follows: Pettyjohn's Breakfast Food, - Quaker Oats, Fresh Bios and Grits, Potato Chips, Sohiedded Wheat Bnsouit,Ful Cream Cheese, Imported and Domostio Maooaroni, Canned brook Trout, Canned Mackerel, Imported " -and Domostio Sardines, Deviled Grabs with shells, and a fall ; -line of everything to be found In a first olass grocery store. ; Yours to please, . ; v-s ' wDoteaaje ana Keuui urocsr, V 7,t y. PBOSI 69,,. Corl iir4& Han3ek Cta. tiittttt.niiiwVwwtViu VI s wicry ucuacse rowacn. . , There Is not any better remedy for beadache than , these powders. .They sever fall to relieve, M nd told oaly Wholesale eft Retail Grocer, 71 If road HL Story. from new wheat just received. If t - Proalptloa at fiayls'. (. IavbPreariptlonFbarmacy S specialty of pteeorlptloaa. rr sad careful attention. Is given i Only the best drugs are t i prices era nasoaahle. Ben " to be filled. . , fr- " , ""f'fhirr-'-y. ' .- ''
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