- 5. fOU XX.HO. J85; IIW BISS, R. C, FRIDAY U0ESII8, KOVIMBER 7, 1902. TWENTY-FIRST YEAR to AT $ era You can find Seasonable Goods at Very Reason- able "Prices. AS We are showing New, Changeable Silks, Something entire W j New at 75c. New, Merciaa , all shades at 7So. New Pean de Cygne in all shades,, this it the best Silk on ' the market, aek to sec them, only 7 Sc. New Taffetas in all shades, at 40c, 60c, 65c and 76c. i New Velaur, 36 in. wide, looks like silk, sells at first sight i only 50c. h New Skirt Goods, all wool, 68 in. wide in Graj, Navy and & l-.liick, Good values at 76o, oar price only 68. ' NOTHING BETTER NOR PRICES LOWER THAN RIGHT HEBE. Come in please and You Will Go Away Pleased. A Short Story of Long Values. We aim to add to our reputation while others aim to add to their profits. LOOK FOR Till WEEK' SALE We will offer 1500 )ards W. 0. at Sic per yard, only 10 jards to a cus tomer, each customer to do their own buying. 1250 yards Ginghams, 0c value ai -He per yard. Red Flannel from 12ic up. 2600 yards Cal ico tic value at 4Jc. All kinds of Worsteds from 9c yd up. Men'; Boy's and ihildreus Clothing to fit everybody little and big, old mid young, rich and poor. Come one, come all and examine our mammoth stock before you buy. We offer this week's sale $60 pairs Childrens School Shoe, valuo $1 for CSV. The Greatest Bargains ever offered in New Bern. Very respectfully, 75 Middle St. next !o Gatkill BISHOP'S FIREPROOF COTTON STORAGE WAREHOUSE Why sell your cotton at these extreme low prices with everything depressing the market when you can store rt nominal cost, and tike ad vantage of high' r prices later in the season. All cotton covered by insurance,' and lib eral advances madeliidesired. I Terms) f 'storage given onapplication. E. K. Bishop- New Bern Is Very Lucky to have an agent fqr the tale of the Prospect Brewing Company s BEER which U mid to be the Purest and Best of Been by the United States Health bulletin, which Is the highest American authority. It is not a cheap beet that will burn ones stomach and product a train on the system, A full rock ( the above beer In bulk and export can be had at 18 Kiddle St J. F. J Agt fo the Prospect Brewing Co, Valuable City Property for, Sale I Parsaaat to roeotutloe of the Board of TrBttees of the Hew Bera Aosdeay, the undersigned will offer at publle tale for omq at the Court House' la Hew XUJlUi Bern, oa Saturday Koreaibsr 4ae 8th, . 190J at II o'clock m. that 'rateable fJtly ' ' lot situated at the corner of Middle' sad . Broad Streets fronting Kiddle otreet v tU feet 6 Inches, sad M Broad street vn totljtet,. - ;-- This sals offers a rare opportsaUf for parchsslnf some of the aMstrataahU property la the Qif i .. At the ssjm time and place, bids wBl ' also be recelTed for the lot sdjolnla the . Ooart House lot sad oooopled by ), yt. v Tnraer.'' , : ' y.f " , X . ' Bale tssject to the approral sad eoav flrautloa of said Board of Trasteo i , j ...;.',.Ufr;M.WAHiit- Hdw. Co., New Hern, n. ('. Try Applegate's INDELIBLE INK. Will not wash out. Can be used with a pen or stencil. FOR SALE BY OWEN O. DUNN, S POLLOCK IT. 6j2-Book Store Elm City Cook Books tt - While They Last 6;rH. Elinctt. o MURPHY & CO. Brokfs! A, Diract.lr to Kw,York tad j. nitMtMMooa wportareoelTed t every mors mf ehijge."',',;'x ' . . E. F. PATE, Manager - 17 Chraven Etreet1 N'liwin ttmm turn m ..mm oo4 eHr?"?-i '"nets erf'te- SLEEP FOR BABY AND REST FOR Sleep for Skin Tortured Babies and Rest for Tired Mothers, la Warn Btfcg Rita And gentle applications of Cot cura Ointment, porest of emol lients and greatest of skin cures, to be followed in severe cases by mild doses of Cuticura Resolvent Pills. This is the most speedy, permanent, and economical treat ment for torturing, disfiguring, itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, crusted, and pimply skin and scalp humours, with loss of hair, of in fants and children, ever com pounded. Millions or Pboplb unit ctmcmu soai. uelated bj Coticdu Onrnuirr, for beuU fvlng the Un, for cleHMlng the Kalp, and the stopping of falling hair, for aoftenlnr, whitening, and soothing red, rough, and tore hands, and for all the purposes of the toilet, both, and nnrserr. Millions of women use Co thwra Soat In baths forannoytnglrrltatlona. InOammatlona, and cnaflnga, too free or offen sive perspiration, In washes for nkenttra weaknesM,and for many unattTe,antiseptte purposes wbleh readily suggest uenuelTes. oM IbnmAoaltht wnrtd. Sr, SS., Onmnn, ffc.. FlliS 1U. Britt Dvoh XF-SS, ChukAooM Bq, Lnodoa. rraneh Doti I Km de U Mi, Part., for na Dm a Clan. Oow, 8la Fiw, BmUm. Market Letter on Cotton.' Br private wire, J. E Latham ft Co. Nkw Yon, Nov. 8. We have to re cord a further decline with new low records In all options, but while the markot was weak, evidence of a farther hreak are not ss numerous as yesterday. In fact a great deal of cotton was picked up on the belief that January woald break. A great many traders have the Idea that a declining market is not safe until it breaks sharply on the opening On such a break enough cotton is likely to come out to clear the situation and any buying tends to bring about s re COTery, following this, buying was s;oad this a m. Early buyer then sold and the tone grew nervous rather than weak Liquidation was a feature of the day, oolton coming out on every rally. This supplied buying orders and prevented much of an advance. The undertone however did not seem as weak as yes terday. Prices are down near the level In Southern markets and a break to be low 8.14 is likely to result la leu selling of actual cotton la New Tort. Henry M. Nelll of New Orleans places the total crop t from 11JSOQ,000 to 11,- 000,000 bales ss agslnit . lO.MJ.OOO lest rear. The total Atlantic States are given at 4,00.000;to 4,400,000 so Sf alaet 4,100 000 bales. The total Gulf States 8.800,000 to 4,000,000 against 1,878,000 aad total Teias and Indian Territory 1,000,000 to S,t0C0,COO against 8,977,000.' Retarding the crop he says. "The crop which Is a very early one made flne progress op to August 1st. excepting the .Montgomery snd Atlantic districts, which suffered from lack of rslasla Jane andjaiy. Aujust was dry oo at para lively, bat Sep tember gavev' ample ralas. r The benefit arising from favorable weather in Sep tember and October, and the absence of killing frost, has been great, aad we Sow talrijf form an estimate." w. 1 The statlstta of the quaaalty of cot ton ginned 60.1 per oent,were collected through a personal Individual canvass by paid local agents of J he census office. The estimate of percentage U based oa estimates of these agents. The offloe as sumes, : no reiponstutUty however . for their aoearacy i The report srlll be fol lowed by secoaA, showing toe eottos glnoed np to Deeenber 1st tad a third 4 ad a final report la the early spring. 7 1 OJk.tt.vctxmL'l a far yur7.44tfcA4K- nL.ii i ' toraa ntistisaanoK. its 1 TtcdiutloflhjeUt tt bTlV hmifortPe Yaodaatto Shields ere the est. , lastly spplled aad ' protect (.be Vaccinated surface frogs outside eoataav Ihaiioa nasi the eoateot of elothlag. , Re- aota mended by local physicians. ' Oa sale at Davis Preset Iptloo Pharmacy; , Indigestion ' l?aln huevei wMmivli- SOOTHES TUB ST0MAC8. ' .' ' Soil st Drtiw'wt, DiKOTi BOND SUIT. Testimony Being Taken in This No table Case. - State Board of Elections, ttovern or's Slek Children. Libraries For Baral Pnbllc Schools. State Charters. Coun ty Superintend ents Confer ence. rUxaiaH, November 8. This morn ing, before Bdwsrd S. Battle, special commissioner, the tsking of testimony In the notable bond suit case of South Dakota against North Carolina began, In the office of attorney general Gilmer. That official was present, as were also his associate counsel, James B. Shep herd, of Raleigh, James H. Herrlmon of Ashsvtlle end George Rountree of Wit mlngton. The Stsle of Bouth Dakota was represented by cx-Qov. D. L. Rus sell and J. C. L. Harris. Several wit- ses were examined, among these being Gov. Aycock, treasurer Lacy, ex treaaarers Kemp P. Battle and W. H. Worth, ex-chlef clerk Denmark of the Btate treasury, Dr. J. J. Hott of States- vllle. Dr. Battle was State treasurer In 1808 when the bond) ontofwhlcli the suit arises were issued. South Dakota Claims tho face of the bonds and inter est. The bonds were "sealed under the lactLflS'9. South Dakota also claims rfhal these bonds Issued in eld of the Western N C. R. K., arc a lien upon the North Carolina R. R. Today was Ihe principal day at the negro Hlale Fair here and the attend ance was large. The exhibit Is equal to the best ever made at o. e of these Fairs, and the negroes manifest miicb pride In It. The State board of election meet here today, to re-organize. It will canvass the returns The county boards all over the State met today. Wilson O. Limb of Wllliamston, R. T. Clay well of Morgan- ton, J. R. Lewellen, of Dobson, Clarence Cole, of WIlkeB, and A. U. Freeman of Hendersonville compose the State board. Dr. Albert Anderson arrived at the executlvo mansion last night from the Wilson Sanitarium with Miss Ormoud, s trained nurse, who takes charge of the two sick children of tho Governor, Louise and Connor, both of whom have fever. Dr. Anderson says It Is yet too soon to say whether the disease is ty phoid fever. This week the State agricultural de partment iasues a "pure food" bulletin, which ought to he carefully read. Today Ihe agricultural department sent out the question blanks for thi No vember crop bulletin, the last one to be Issued this year. Today the Stato Supirluicndeut of public Instruction sent out warrants for 18 free libraries for rural public schools 8 for Yancey and one each for Macon. Mecklenburg, Mitchell, and Perquimans and 2 tot Haywood. Up to date 86 county superintendents ssy they will sttend their Stste Confer ence here next Wednesday, Thursday sad Friday. The Stale Superintendent wrote a strong letter to the other, urg lag them to come. A charter Is granted by the State to the Piedmont Telephone and Telegraph Company of Gaitonla, capital 30,t00. The Kloston & Carolina R. R Is chartered with 830,00. OLTMPU. Nov. 8 Well there seems to bo some rain oa hand as we are having a small shower this morning which makes some of our farmers sorry on account of hous leg (ot aloes and peas. Cotton Is about all In and the crops good, some few are through gathering corn. Since our last Items some of our boys have made some phenomenal marks In rsgsrds to winning ths fair "sex. ' The young man who met with the bad loss recently has begun fishing In the wild West. Now there is bo danger ws hope. Miss Edith Bennett of Arapahoe Is visiting friends at Olympla this week, Misses Lona and Lucy Holton have gone to Arapahoe, Oriental, Heyboro, Uobuoken, 1 ovlnds and several other points. There Is a few of our people sick of vscolaetloa we are sorry such Is the ease but some think If people were not e soared about this disease tt woald not be half so bad. m bvsubj waw eieouoa uay m ui ympia this was the qoktest day we have ha! for a long time on eleotloa day W think there were about 18 votes cast dur lug the day. Weak hat hi . - - 'ill Be '( Be ' 0. Oat Oaf C CaagHCarsd. 1I.O.C.) MlWa l J" ...1 UUISS. - " lie tiara,- SI at bn. iter isseVfS-'-ac 'tirJOJ, -4,1.4. I only by nAP"' I" " ' 7 v " i ft ' Cera flaw i f ? I 1 --i .1 I f - I 1 --a I I ftor over SO years Acer's Pills have been the standard family pill. Act directly on the liver, gently laxative. Paid Bets on Odell. Special to Journal. Naw York, Nov. 6.-Odell's majority for Governor of New York was officially announced as 13,887. Election bets on his re-election were paid today. State Election Board. Special to Journal. RaLeiqh, Nov. 6. The Slate Election Board today elected Wilson G. Lamb Chairman, and elected Lamb, R. T. Clay well, J. R. Lewellen and A. B. Freeman the State Board of Canvassers to meet here November 27th to canvass thelec- tlon return. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind Yon Hare Always Bought Bears the Signature of Just Received A Case of North Carolina Blankets Sixe 10-4, 11-4, 12-4. Also a full line of Plain and Hemstitched Sheets, Bolster and Pillow Cases. D. F. JARVIS, 63 Pollock St. She'll Smile on your Suit when yon ask her hand if the suit yon wear Is of our maklne. Women don't admire men who are careless in their at tirecareless in cloth, fit or style. We'll do all we can for you and that's a great deal to get you in her good graces, If you let us have your order. We will probably make your wedding suit later. F. XL Chadwlek, I Have Taken The LjcencyFor the Greensboro Fire Insurance Companies. SOUTHERN STOCK MUTUAL SOUTHERN LOAN and TRUST 00. UNDERWRITER?. I will giwe yon Protection at Lowes. Cost In good Sellable Home o mpanles. J. el. WOLFENDE5 ELOIN, FATHEB Ot TIME.' A very heavy solid gold case, ss heavy as a filled ease, beautifully band carved, fitted with S 16 Jeweled Elgin movement, a perfect time piece.' Only $35.00 while they last v J. O. EASTER. A .O.ArerOo., Lowell, Haas. WHEAT, CORN, PORK SITUATION Naw Yohk, Nov. 8.-The Cincinnati Price Current ssyf: Growing wheat Is In fine condition with more scattered reports of fly. Par tial returns indicate an acreage slightly lesB than last year. No change In corn. Mott reports re strict much soft corn. Packing is 455,000 hogs against 4tO,- 000 hogB last year. Bears ths ) Kind Yon Hot Always BongM of SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 2 O'CLOCK, NOVEMBIsIl 8th,. INNES and his BAND Accompanied by the following eminent 8ol"its: BOBUMIR K.RYL Tlio Uroat Bohemian CometisU FILIPPO 8EVASTA Tlio Renowned Italian Harpist. FRANCES BOYDEN Prima Dona Soprano. PIUCES-tl.00; 75c, 50c, and 28c Seats on sale at Water's News Store. OPERA HOUSE! Monday, Xor. lO, THE URKA SHOW of THE DAY THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY Harlow & Wilsons GREATER NEW YORK Minstrels 16 Skillful Dancers, 10 Cultured Singers. w 10 Pickaninnies, 13 Specialties- 21 Grand Military Hand, 10 Solo Orchestra' Tub Swell Parade or the MINSTREL WORLD. Seats at Water's. Reserved Seats 75c, General Admission 50c. Gallery ITc. Ask lie Man lo ta allebont earriaffea from A to I and the old stager who, baa. held the reins for fifty years will tell you he has had experience and that experience Just ifies him in stating that the best car riages for style, comfort and durability are made ana sola. y waters tsuggy Kactorv. The only place hi town to get any and everything to repair buggies. See us before buying and save money. We put Rubber Tires on your old ''ot new wheels. We shrink your loose tires In a machine without eutttns' them. Everybody la Invlfced.M see the work of trie maenine petting new pone :m same oiapawes. x , , O. IT. TVatr A Hon, ! 7S Broad Pi, 1 Hw Baw, N. y ,- I will pay the above reward for the detection and ooaviotlo'tt! the party or parties who blew np and rifled' the contents of my safe on the night of October 8th, 1002, Oct. 12,1002. , DoTtf, SO - MM I Atmore's Celebrate, f 5 5? Mince New Prunes, Evaporated Apples and Peaches, Ileinz's Plain Sweet and Sweet Mixed Pickles, Sauer Kraut and a complete stock of Fresh Canned Goods just received at Mo Daniels. Also Fresh Ontario Prepared and Old Fashioned Buck wheat, Loose Oat Flakes, Force, Grape Nuts, Postura Cereal. Fancy Elgin and Fox River Print Butter. Maple Syrup. A good New Crop Carolina Rice 10c qt. Respectfully, J. L Phone 91. IDA! We Weie Right Store Dep t. Elm Flione 40. W. immiuiiiiiiimiimiimiimm If you want one why not buy a ok1 one and save money. Wo have recently received a new stock of Brooms which you will find to be up-to-date lxth in quality and price. Also New Mince Meat just in, Atmore's Keystone, which you know is very fine, 10c per pound. We carry everything kept in a Grocery store, and will be glad to have sonic of your orders. Respectfully, McOehee k Willis, Broad St Grocers. Phone 137 Inew bbl. corned beef, 3 JUST OPENED. 2 8wect Pickled Peaches, 80o per quart. 2, ' Assor ed Mangoes 30c per quart, a Standard 8 lb Tomatoes 10c per can. t Stanlsrd 2 lb Corn 10c, S for 25c. ,', Loose Olives 40o per quart. Attmore's Pure Minoe meat lOo per lb. Nabob Pancake Flour, 10c per package. Hoover's Old Homestead Pancake Flour 10c package. ,' ; We want joiu business and are telling yon goods for less than any other house in the city. Thanking yon for past far- ore rod trusting to receive a share of your future bminess, I am JJ.Lr. Yours to please, 1 2J Wholesale and ; s Tsstssitttstilj "'tljeirt is ot-ay better remedy for htadache lata , these powdets. - They Bsyer fall to relieve, .'" and sold only t rsvlf pwnrlptlou Pharra j : t Wholeaale aft Retail Grocer, 71DBroat Hi, in our selections of Fall and Winter apparel, and this has been attested liy the approval of many men of fashion who have visited our store during the past week and made their purchases. We want your approval now. We want you to come in and see the new season's styles and make your selection while the stock is new and fresh come in to-morrow mornin , While we have both Suits and Overcoats at a great variety of prices, we want you to note particu larly the especially large collection cf e ach which we have marked $15. If you compare the qualities and and stylo with others you will find tliein equal to any sold elsewhere at 1S. City Lumber Co. H. Front eft Kden Hi. JS. V o- Retail Qrocer, Mea BROO Cor. Broad & Hancock Ota. - ' ' i e . . . .:t ' i " e.-:4 ' v. f ; V ' preacrtpaoM it Dttls. : Davta'iTmcrlpUoa ITaarmacy Specialty e prescriptions. Frowi t sad earefol atteniloa la given f Only the best drugs arelc: l T. i prices are reasonable, Ben J y q;i tobeflUod.

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