VOL. XX-80. M WW JUM, I. C.) WIDNISDAT M0RIIH8, -NOVEMBER 12, 1902. TWINTY-FIRST TUE SPECIAL i la Childrens HOSE, and I C3-3LiO"V3E5S- Extra Heavy'Pouble Knee worth 35c, Our Prioe Only 15o. Infants and Miises Mittens, all colon, at lOo, 15c, 25o. Ladies Golf Gloves, in white, black, red and gray, at 35o and 50c. 1 Boys Wool Gloves 25c, Mens Ostraohan Glove 50c. Mens Scotch, extra good value at $1 00 and always sell at fU that, but Our Price is Only 50o. (i Mens Mocha at 50c and $1 See our Dress Goods in window, Only 25c. 'Biggest Drives Ever Offered in this City, Dress Hoods and Gape Sale ! We never try to make big money on a few sales but a little money on many sales. Our store has justly earned the title of the birth place of low prices. LOOK I LOOK ! ! CHILDKENS JACKETS. M inch Dress fr lannel, worth 75c for 48c 40 $7 50 Capos, 4 50 Capes, 8 ( 0 Capes 40c 84c 498 2 93 1 78 For this week we have 50 dozen Misses and Childrens Black Rib Hose, worth 10c, will sell this week at half price 5c Ladies Underwear 25 doz., value 371c each, this week 22Jc. Just received a big line of Meni and Boys Clothing prices too low to mention; also a full line of all kinds of Shoes. Very respectfully, 75 Middle St. next to Gaskill BISHOP'S FIREPROOF MITON STflRAfiF WARFHMISF Why bcII 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,J.and lib eral advances madeiljdesired. Terms f storage given onjapplication. E. K. Bishop. Just Received A Case of North Carolina MS M 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. New Bern Is Very Lucky to have an agent for the wis of tlx Prospect Brewing s which Is sold to be the put tad Best of Beers by tbe United Btates Health Bulletin, which is ths hlfhest American authority.- It la not a cheap beet that . wiU burn ones stomach aad produce a strata oa tbe system. : .' "' '-' -'-; 'A foil nock of the' above ken fat talk mm Agt, to- the Prospect brewing Co. J5 Pi PlXb U J A VIA iliili OFFERING and Toe Hose, sizes 6 to 10 00. g qq Jackets, 3 60 Jackets, - -. - - $1 98 1 nfl JirkAts. . . 1 24 1 50 Jackets, .... 98 1 09,Mk - - - - ladies Red and gray Flannel Under- shirt goods at 10c, 15c and 25c. Hdw. Co., New Bern, N. ('. Try Applegate's INDELIBLE INK. Will not wash out. Can be used with, a pen or stencil, FOR SALE BT OWEN O. DUNN, POLLOCI IT. p(MIM,PfMUHMH ! iLBook Store EtmCtti - While - last v 6. !L Ennfttt MURPHY C0,i v CotYtrnissidHi)?. Direct wire t? New York and .bioatro.. - . .Instantaneous report received of every mora on exchnn e. ' ' -F. rATTY -r, IULEIGH - Confereoco of State Schools Super Intendents Today. Applieaits for Licensed Pharma cists. Iaeeadlary Case. State' "Charter. More Boom Needed at A. M. College. Iaorease of Mooa shlalig. Raliigh, November 11. The BUU Board of Pharmacy. Messrs. Zoeller, Hancock and Simpson, met here today and examined S3 applicants for li cense. County Superintendents arrived today In large numbers to atUnd their State Conference which will be held tomorrow InthehalVof the house of commons. Among the first to arrive was Bupt. B F. Tenable of Ashevllle, whose establish ment of ruraLgraded schools In Boa- combe has proved so great a lacceii. Intnrance commissioner J. B. Young Is at Windsor to press the cats -against Oonley and two other men who ate charged with burning Cooler's store. A charter was today granted to the Cherokee Tanning Co., of Andrews, Cherokee county, capital $160,000 to make dyes and tanning extracts oat of wood, bark ' and leaves, also essential oils, wood alcohol, etc. President Winston of the Agrlcaltural and Mechanical College hu a great man j letters from persons who wish to enter that college, for whom there Is no room. He says a great and Immediate need Is for ten large dormitories, each as large as Watauga hall, which accom modates ISO. Prof. Barkett of the Agricultural and Mechanical College Is preparing a text book en elementary agriculture. Revenue officers say there will be a con lderable Increase of moonihlnlng from now until March, owing to the lower price of corn and the- Increased demand for whiskey. The negro Bute Baptist Convention moots In annual session tomorrow at Smilhneld, Rev. Dr. G. 8. Brown and Rev. George Whltted presiding. Educa tlon and African missions will be chiefly considered. Mr. N. B. Broughtoa of Raleigh, who la the Superintendent of the Baptist Tabernacle Sunday School, which is the largest in the State, will by special Invl tation address this convention tomor row. The next legislature may make the pure food law mora forceful than It now la. The report of the great number of adaltrallons will naturally attract at tention. Fewer Gallons; Wears Longer. Fewer Gallons; Wears Longer. Young Woman Attempts Suicide. Wilmington, N. O, Hov.lO.-MIss Lena Haar, a well known young woman and member of a prominent German faml ly of this city, made an unsuocesaf ol at tempt at suicide early this morning. She obtained a raaor and made two deep slashes with It across bet breast over her heart. 8b was discovered by her mother lying In a pool of blood on the floor. 8he was very weak from the loss of blood. A physician was hastily sum moned and sewed np the wounds, which are very serious, but not fatal. Miss Haar explains her act by saying she was des pondent and did not ears to live any longer, but further than that she would say no more. 8ha Is twenty-live years old and was happy to all appearaaees. Her brother Mr.. G, Henry Haar, a prasal neat young business man of this city, Is now In Mew York on his wedding tour. SCHOOL TEACHERS LEARN JtMUkt Other People.' ' Bad food and overwork wreck many a life, bat the right food makes sure aad eomplete happiness, for one' must he happy, if perfectly welL ? tcV ."Orapf-ITuU saved ntf i-flt, aad ehaaged ma. frosa a nervon elok, de- spoadeat woeaast to a healthy 4troag aad cbeerful ona," wrttae Mrs. Alios RWgel of FooUee, IUs. l kaOot beet well for several years aad I thoaght, as did many Mends, that 'my days were pasa bsred.' My lU health was eaaaed from drinking coffee,' eating Improper food Ind overwork la the school roost) I had beooaM -very weak, tired aad aervoas aad aethlng I ate agreed with me. Med- tslae made ana more aervoms aadlav palred my digestive organs. r '; '.'- It was with dlffloulty that a neighbor Induced n W try Grape-Huts aad I liked II from the first with thick eream aad sugar. . Illvedon it exclusively With Postum food Coffee" until my di gestion was so much Improved I could eat other foods. My friends sooa noticed the Improvement la my looks, and I am aow healthy, strong and hippy.' I at tribute the change In my health solely te the ebang of diet, . .s Dnsbsnd and I both lite Grape-Nuts and l'ostnm. 1 t?i!nk t!iy art t'is mot ba!'tful aad s'r'-t ' ! of a'l f " f and 6 s-'l r - 'nf rf -r' ' t w : ! i f r t ' XOLCVEUX' HOT GUILTY Jury's Terdlct Given In Thirty vies. Special to JournaL . MlB' Haw Toiw, Kov. ll.-In the celebra ted Mollneux case, which was given to the Jury this afternoon, a verdict of not guilty was brought .In after the Jury be ing oat thirty minutes. Mollneux nearly fainted when verdict was announced, and his father wept, Thousands congratulated Mollneux, Supreme Court Opinions. Special to JournaL RjuaiaH, November 11. -The opin ions handed down were as follows by the Supreme Court today; Palmer vs. Electric Co., from Forsyth, new trial Bell vs. Wycoff, from Rockingham, affirmed. Dorsett vs. Mfg. Co., from Davidson, affirmed. Mott vt. Railroad, from Iredell, re versed. Williams vs. B. & L. Ass'n. from Dur ham, error. Parker vs. Brown, from Granville, af firmed. Sinclair vs. Huntly, from Anson, af firmed. Hosiery Co., vs. Rallroad.from Wake, new trial. Lamb vs. Elizabeth City, from Pasquo tank, error. Bute Solicitor vs. Glass, from Ran dolph, per curiam, affirmed. Fewer Gallons; Wears Longer. Fewer Gallons; Wears Longer. Market Letter on Cotton. By private wire, J. E Latham ft Co. Naw Yoek, Nov. 11. Another day of liquidation on part of those who were In control of the market 00 and SO points higher, and another day ol low records only cause of congratulations was the break In January. This Is encouraging another day or two of this sort of thing and we will have something like a ration al market. Of course It Is rather dis couraging for those who buy, but we believe they shall be rewarded As long as January comes out la great blocks there is very little in the way that can be expected, and the Janaary people continue to accumulate cotton in face of of this But there will be leas cotton pressed for sale from the South Expor ters and spinners will buy more on a break of this kind, and the situation should prove more favorable to the mar ket. It must not be forgotten; size of crop uncertain, and then there is noth ing to warrant lower prices than last year at this time. In fact the statist!, eel position is mora favorable than has been regarded by bears after the mar ket has been thoroughly liquidated This factor will begin to receive more attention. Then is leas ootton In Liver pool than fot 8 years, we are still In the dark about Janaary to oome on the mar ket, but believe In buying on breaks and sell on any advance for short profits, O. W-Lxa Co. teas obsolete ooM. Itsa At Davis'. Fresh Diphtheria Antitoxin and Vac cine Virus at Davis' Prescription Phar macy. Pig Feet, Trash . Tripe and Boneless Luocks at the Oaks Market, TELEGRAPHIC BRETTTIES. The yield of torn this rest Is declared to greater ihea for tea years. ' The' fcollneux murder trial to being argaedjC The greatest Interest Is being taaea in ine ease, v - . Because of his "pemklou activity" m polities J. H. Blnxham, CoUaetor of Internal Beveaae for the district ol Ala bama has been onstei from offloe. .The spedfie charge brought against him Is hit. efforts to keep the eagre out of Republican politics la Us stats , The' .Mastraotlon of the new brides across the last rl verbal New York was hindered by r-flre Which eoal 1500,000, The highest part of the 850 feet aboTO above the water1 was dasUCyad. Thres workmen were injured by beuf precipi tated to the water '". -. y r . , ;., i - Arrangements are belag made for Joint - debate between : the stadente of Prince to University aad University of North Carolina."' 'vHu'.'.-V'.'Vr Henry K, Toutsey who Is nrvlng a llfeseateaoe la the JTeatuoky peniten tiary for the murder of Gov. Goebel has oonfeased. Nothing has baea made pub llo concerning It, Tin t'h annnal e?ton of the Airier'" '-I r.s,: -'A!&-.-nls b'-tt'"t V 0.' '"L MASON DISCHARGED As Hot Guilty ef Murder of, Clara Morton. Special to Journal. Bostom, Nov. 11. At the hearing of Alan Mason for the murder of Clara Morton, this morning the prisoner, Mason, was discharged as not being the murderer, More Men Needed for the Navy. Washihqtom, Nov. 10. The most cry Ing need of the navy, according to the annual report of Admiral Taylor, chief of the bureau of navigation, Is more of ficers to man our warships. He declares that the preparations now going on for the mobilization of the fleet In winter manoeuvres, hare brought the Depart ment face to face with the critical condl tlon as to be dangeroaa to the offlclency of the fleet. He submits a tabls showing that the present needs of the naval ser vice requires 1,800 officers while the number on the nsvy list Is only 1,088, or 577 short. He figures that the vessels now authorized by Congress but not completed will require 498 additional of ficers. Tav Womderfol To4 Bone. All early writers attribute wonderful qualities to toads and frogs and the various parts of their bodies. Pliny believed, for Instance, that If a toad was brought Into the midst of a mob or other Urge and unruly concourse of people "alienee would Instantly pre vail." A small bone found In the right aide of toads "of the proper age" was also believed to have powers over the various elements. "By throwing this bone Into a vessel of boiling water," aaya PUny, "It will immediate ly cool It the water refusing to boll again until the bone baa been removed. To find, this bone, expose the dead toad on an ant bill. When the facts have eaten her all away except the bones, take each bone separately and drop It Into boiling water. Thus may the wondrous toad bone be discovered." ttniss Craft. A traveler aays: "The strangest craft I have over seen were the balsas of Lake TirJcaca in Bolivia and Pern. These balsas are made of an aquatic 'plant growing In the waters of the lake. The principle on which they are constructed by the Ajmaras Indians proves their Ingenuity. A bale of hay inntnrallv floats In the water, and ac cording to the quantity of dried grass used In constructing the boat do tbey 'control the displacement or carrying capacity. These boats are likewise fit ted with a mast and aall, and In some Instances carry from eight to ten per- Sis. The Tnrtiana travel long distances er tbla vast Inland lake, the surface of which la on a level with the summit of the Jungfrau of the Swiss Alps." taa sers'e BlaaWUn. . The anachronisms and errors of Shakespeare are too well known to re quire repetition. He speaks of cannon In the reign of King John a century and a halt before their invention; he refers to printing' In the reign of Henry IL, of docks In the time of Caesar; makes Hector quote Aristotle and Cori olanns refer to Oato. He Introduces a billiard table Into the boose to Cleo patra, makes Delpbos an island and (Ives a aeecoast to Bohemia. Cattlma the Cosmaelor Short. "Do too give me credit for wis dom!" naked the Judge. I "Certainly," replied the lawyer who had Just started on a long winded and jrearTuisj UYumcui, "Well, Just remember," said the judge, "that a word to the wise is suf ficient" Chicago Post re te follow. "Hello, centra ir called the man at i phone. "QIts me tbe gas office." "Tee, air replied tbe Operator, "but must warn you In advance that we snoot tolerate any bad lauguage over i Wire." Spare Momenta. Sko Baaart Ttase. I OUvta IpoaaJLVl OUvIa Didn't yon ever hare a pro- Vlotai I VKna ta-womuii lea; a nnn coca asked ma to marry him, bat I forgot mvsetf and told him 1 hadn't timsv- tostroit Iee Press. CASTOR I A lorlnttaaiChlldrai. Hu CtJ Ybi Bsti Ahr2)rt Ecrg! etgnateraof An Up-t6:dat6 In9 1 1s what every city ehould have, Vajtufaeithetel ; I carry most everything la- the line. If I haven't the thing that exactly suit you can get It at short notioe. My line of Ouni, Ammu nltlon, Hunting Clothing," Bicycles, rhonograpbs, Foot Ball Goods, eta. are the best, . ' . . '. . f- v 7 r nu t t- r ' f - r r t List of Letters Bemainlng In the Post Ofllce at New ' BiJ, Craven county, N. C. Nov. 10, ' I 1909: ' j iisn's LIST, A A Akeuge, G Alcoi. I B-Bob Brltt, Willie Bryant, W D Black. O J H Carraway, Thomas E Christ man, L C Cotton. D-Dr S D Dill, Jr. K F O Kmiel. G-Jobn Qtllum. H A R Hanson, H U Hardy (3). D L Hill, Jr. J John F Jones, 58 New South Front street. K J H Kornegay. M F F Marshall, C C Mann, H W Maddlcks, schooner Jaa Hargrave, Capt John Moore, schooner Genera Moore. N-W M Nowell. O Jno Oglesby. P-Jea Bird Parkston, J T Phillips. R-J R Ray, W W Hamsay. S-JF Btanley, W W Btyron, EL Smith, J S Smith, E L Smith. T Jas V Taylor. W-Haakel Waters, Charlie D Wes cott, care Capt Geo Howard, schooner Wm T Parker. Y-W A Yearsley. women's list. B-Radte Baskeny. C-Llzzle Corbett, No 2&4. F Hannah Farlor. G-S R Gelmell, 75 Ma llson st. j H Jennie Morris. P Mamie Parker, Mrs Wm Palmer. R Caroline Roberts, 103 George St. Louisa Roe. W Mame Webb 189 George st.Mamls S Woods, 28 West st. Nora White. Persons calling for the above letters will please say advertised and give date of list The regulations now require that one (1 cent shall be collected on the delivery of each advertised letter. S, W. Habcock, P. M. Peanut Brittle today at Mcforley's) Chocolate Crtams 80 cents pound at McHorley's. Dancing Classes. Miss Addle Clsypoole and Hiss Sophie Whltford, opened their term of Dancing School at Lowthrop Hall, on Monday afternoon. Monday's, Wednesday's and Friday's at 8.30 p. m. classes, meet. For terms apply to either of the above. Fine Western Beef and Cut In all kinds Choice Meats, Oaks Market today, I HaveTaken The Agency For the Greensboro Fire Insurance Companies. SOUTHERN STOOK MUTUAL SOUTHERN LOAN and TRUST CO. UNDERWRITERS. I will give you Protection at Lowest Cost in good Reliable Home o mpaniea. eJ. J. WOLFESTDE5 To Friends!! and Patrons. I bare moved my place of business to the Smallwood Building, corner of South Front and Craven Streets, and will be pleased to serve you is in the past, Thanking you for past Savors I remain Tours truly, R. SAWYER, TAILOR. a f.;'!l',li,i!f , Ait tTp-tMlate XXIff - -'"..-a regular eook ol the walk for Toukgivlngdayandlo ovory day Is what a driving saaa wanes, aad he steed seek no further tbaa oar earrietre vepoo. ttory, wbsra all that la aow, novel, assart ana siyitsn in pneumetto virea ana speo tai made vehloUe ean be had. Ws have the best la design, make aad finish, and our carriagee of all klnda are noted lor their extreme ease of riding and nua afn qualities." . lite only place la town to get aay aad everytlilng to repair bafrglaa. . Bee as befre boylna and save snoay. vr , - , We put Kubrwr Tires oa your old or new wheels. We shrink y oar loose Mree In a machine without ouHlaf theaa. Frerybody la toivltwl to see the work of the machine putting'aew bolls hi same old f iars, -.-, : V ' , ' ... - V . 1 i mm: New Prunes, Evaporated Apples and Peaches, Heinz'a Plain Sweet and Sweet Mixed Pickles, Sauer Kraut and a complete stock of Fresh Canned Goods just received at Mc Daniels. Also Fresh Ontario Prepared and Old Fashioned Buck wheat, Loose Oat Flakes, Force, Grape Nuts, Postum Cereal. Fancy Elgin and Fox River Print Butter. Maple Syrup. A good New Crop Carolina Rice 10c qt: Respectfully, 'Phone 91. We Wetc Right Store Dep't, Elm Phone 46. Cor. If you want one why not buy a good one and save money. We havo recently received a new stock of Brooms which you will find to be up-to-date loth in quality and price. Also New Mince Meat just in, Atmore's Keystone, which yeu know is very One, lOo per pound. We carry everything kept in a Grocery Btoro, and will ba glad to have some of your orders. Respectfully, McGehee & Willis, Broad St Grocers. NEW BBL. CORNED ( JUST OPENED. Sweet Pickled Peaches, 30o per quart. Assorted Mangoes 30o per quart, , Standard S lb Tomatoes 10c per can. ' Standard, 2 lb Corn lOo, 3 for 26c. Loose01ives 40c per quart. Attmore'a Pure Mince meat 10c per lb. - Nabob Pancake Flour, 10c per package. Becker's Old Homestead Pancake Flour lOo package. V, fc"We want your business and are selling yon goods for leu than any other. house In the city. Thanking youJoP past fav ,ora rnd trusting to receive a share of your future hnsinessyf tra Yours to 'HitM t'WslsswJsj.eWi Vitst test ill ttttttieftfieiiittitllfMt ; Cdwy Heidache tvHUn. .There Is hot any better' remedy for hev'-rs than' these powders; - Tbey -i ,n and sold oaly mm Wholesale A Betall Grocer, 71 Broad HU in our selections of Fall and Winter apparel, and this has been attested by 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 c have loth Suits and Overcoats at a great variety of prices, we want you to note particu larly the especially large collection cf each which we have marked $15. If you compare the qualities and and styles with others you will find them equal to any sold elsewhere at 1K. City Lumber Co. H. Front fc Eden Hi. Phone t37 j nrrr Deer,! i please, "is iii Rttall Qnm, 1 2-$i'-ijj.: Saeas it t rroalptJcM MCstU'i l)avW,rraacripUoa'lraarniry a specialty of prescriptions, r. and earefnl attentloa ti g! . : Only the. best drag ate 1 . prirs on reasonable. t I : to be Cued. 4 I A 15

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