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't- r 5IW BIE5, H. C, THURSDAY MORSIHa, NOVEMBER 13, 1902. VOL. XX-r-HO. 190 TWENTY-FIRST YEAR J) i IK u r1 ' -v SPECIAL, I In Childf ens Extra Heavy Double Knee worth 25c, Oar Price Only 15e. Infants and Muses Mittens, Ladies Golf Gloves, in white, and 50c. Boys Wool Gloves 26cJ Mens Ostrachan Glove 60o. Mens Scotch, extra good value at $1 00 and always sell at that, but Our Price is Only 50c. Mens Mocha at 50c and 11 00. See our Dress Goods in window, Only 25c. -'Biggest Drives Ever Offered in this City. Dress Goods and Cape Sale ! We never try to make big money on a few sales but a little money on many sales. "Onr store has justly earned the title of the birth place of low prices. LOOK ! LOOK ! 1 CHILDREN:) JACKETS. 54 inch Dress 1 lannel, worth 75c tor 48c aj tuc 00c 40 " " ' " 40c CATE8. 7 50 Capes, .... 4 50 Capes, - 8 CO Capes, .... 24c 498 2 9$ 1 73 For this week we have 50 dozen Misses and ( hildrens Black Rib Hose, worth 10c, will sell this week at half price 5c Ladies Underwear 25 doz., value 871c each, this week 22tc. Just rect-ived a big line of Mens and Boys Clothing prices too low to mention; also a full line of all kinds of Shoes. Very respeotfully, 75 Middle St. next to Gaskill BISHOP'S FIREPROOF COTTON STORAGE WAREHOUSE Why sell your cotton at these depressing the market when yon can store rt nominal cost, and take ad vantage of high r prices later in the season. All cotton covered by insurance,nd lib eral advances made;il.desired. Terms f "storage given onapplication. E. K. Bishop. Just Received A Case of North Carolina Blankets Hxe 10-4, 11-4, 12-4. Also a full line of Plain and Hemstitched Sheets, Bolster and Pillow Cases. D.F.JARVIS, 63 Pollock Si. New Bern Is VeiyLticky to hare an agent for tba sal of the fi -r Prospect Brewing J3JljJ2jJtt vfwhtchKialdtoiMtlif Famt aad Bwt ' . of Bern bjr thi TJftitod 'State Haalth ' ' Bulletin, whlelt to hlglxtt AeMrtean 7 . y. aathorlty. i It is not a thif ber that ' wlH Iwvn onto (tomacb and ptodaoa'a X ataala M tt' yitaia,-!r. :. - k foil trock U th abort Urn hi talk id npoH ta b had at II Mlddta M. J . F T? it OFFERING HOSE, and and Toe Hose, sizes 6 to 10 all colors, at 10c, 15c, 25c. black, red and gray, at 25o j 50 Jackets, fl 98 1 03 Jackets, - - - - 1 84 1 60 Jacket, .... 93 lOOJaoketi, .... 69 Ladies Red and gray flannel Under ikirt goods at 10c, 15c and 25c. Hdw. Co., New Bern, N. C. extreme low prices with every thing Try Applegate's INDELIBLE INK. Will not wash oat Can be need with a pen or stencil, FOR SALE BT t POLLOCK IT. KM MMWM Vennison's Tasse-Ptrtaat i tin KM: Colors. .r t MORPHYCOf; &0Commtistoh m Cottciiv Stcclx. Grain & PrsTfc!s : Direct wire- to New , Tork and hlcaKO.. K' ?it T "'. ' L " InsUntanoovV report received of THEOLD nZUADLE Vl aw" AbsofdferyTPOr THERE fS NO SUBSTJTUtE Market Letter oo Cotton. By private wire, J. E Latham ft Co. New Tork, November H. While then was one sale of January cotton at 7.88 this a. m. and a new low record on the movement, the market had' a better look than we have seen In some days. Of coarse It Is a rather perpleitng- posi tion, this Hew Tork market, and with 11,700,000 bale and 13 million bale esti mates on the orop floating aroand, the whole question of values is uncertain. But as far as buying- and selling of fu tures was concerned, and the Immediate Influence on prices, we should call the selling side very poor now, and the bay ing side best we have seen in months. All this may change with an advance of a few points. That remains to be seen, but as far a the immediate market went there is every Inducement to bay. Cot ton was sold without regard to values, aad whenever this happens the end is not far off. For Instance Hay opened 7.98 in a few trades Hay was 7.91. It broke so easy that the simplicity alone would prevent a man from selling. On the decline spot houses bottght. One broker in the pit whb sold all the Jan uary they wanted at 8.54 less than two weeks ago, took sereral thousand bales of March from the people at 7.90. This is what we term good buying. Mew Or leans wired no cotton offered there to speak of, and a little baying now would steady the market. This brought many shorts in the market as buyers here, and the tone improved steadily after the first hour. On an advance tomorrow we would take profits on cotton bought on the break, and then on a decline we would buy again. Under the present conditions of the future market, under present conditions of statistical position etc, everything leads one to this. March and May is a purchase. We do not see evidences of more cotton than can be consumed this year. It price remains below Sc. we may not have enough with 11 million bales. There was little left over but year and it will require over 11,250,000 to bring about To next Spring. 80 is not high for the moment We be lieve lahuying on breaks. O. W. Lbb ft Co. A BULL DOG Is Basler to Shake Off Than The Coffee Grip. A lady of BL Paul, Minn, never drank anything but cold water until she was married and then commenced to drink eoffee. Bhe says, "About one year after our marriage, my husband began to complain of a distress in his stomach and I had sneaiUzy spells after each meal, that we had to see a doctor. ' We drank eof fee three times day, but did not Imag ine that eoffee was causing all this dis tress. The doctor said both onr livers were out of order, gave as some medi- oine, and told ns that we ought to break off drinking ooffee. .Ws stopped It tor awhile, but miatsd, the hot drink so such we went .hack to eoffee, ' In Are years' time I lost completion that was tanltless and gained S Yery bad Stomach, and my husband's stomach was mined. He thought he had eanoer of the stomach or something Worse, but we had formed the aabtt of eoffee drinking, end like drunkards found It no easy jaattor to break off, although we knew It was kill ing both of u.: vw-i.4, We kept e gmeerf store at , the tiste, and a lady walled one day and asked for Pottttm Food Ooffee, siring, '.My child ren like Iti Will not drink anything else. and I enow It Is good for the because they never bare trouble with (heir suns ache.'. This Interested sue, and t told her about my bad stomach. Bus told me how to make Postum and we began - Its use ourselves.-:' s&fctoil4 -''!X After drinking It three' times a day for a Week, I fell much better and my hus band declared .that he felt like a new sun. 'i We have drank Postum for four yean and have nevef had one particle of stomach trouble since, and I have lost that sallow, yellow color I so much dis liked, and the whites of my eyes are as olear as ever again. I know it Is because we left off drinking coffee end drank Pottnm. I can eat anything and ererj thlak, and never know I have a stoins ch MyhosT-.snd used to stylwoii'J ruin oarc traile becr."o I told ail d y fjl'-m's VsL'it rV'iiin I 1 " " f r f-" JBUlfflM Of House of Representatives From Orange County Association County Saperiatcadents Meet. Bute Farm Cetten Crop. Arrivals For. Zee. Bald en Moonshine. Queer Dam age Suit. IUuhqh, Not. 1B.-The Bute Asso ciation of Oeunty Superintendents of education met here today. State aupena tendent 3. T. Joyner is presiding. Be made a strong speech. One of the sub jects to which he specially referred was that of the great need of school consoli dation. There are now 5500 public school districts and is something over 49 per cent of these there are fewer than 65 children of school age. The report on the need of consolidation was made, also the progress made along this line for a year past It was shown by an perintendent Boger of Csbarrus that ei- oellent results nave followed. B. L. Travis of the penitentiary dl rectorate Is here. Be says the cotton crop on the State farm on the Roanoke river is nearly all gathered and that on the 1100 acres about 1000 bales will he the yield. This is better than was ex pected. The corn crop is a large one and will turn out well. He says tne peal tenflary will have a good money balance this year and will not ask the State for any aid. Superintendent MoKee of the Central hospital for the insane here says there are now I empty beds there, but that in a week these will be fi.ledas there are 37 meritorious applications on file. He says this Is the first time In three years that any beds have been empty. The latest arrivals at the "zoo" at Pol len Park here are 4 wolves. They are I months old and were horn and bred at Lexington, this State. Their parents are from Kansas. Next week some geese cross between wild and domesticated geese, will be sent to the park as a gift by Mr. J. F Parrott of Klnston. The Cartlage and the Carolina ft North Western railways are allowed by the corporation commission to alter their lumber rate so as to oonfoim more nearly to the standard rate. W. A. Dunn of Halifax county says he has observed during the past S years that the negroes there are saving money and buying land. He says each of two negroes owns $10,000 worth of land. Revenue officers made a raid In this county last night and captured a' moon shine" distillery. The white Republicans in this State are certainly stirred by President Roose velt's declaration against the "Lily Whites," and it Is said some are turning their eyes towards Mark Hanna. It is asserted that one of Senator Prltohard's close friends has declared for Mark Han- 1. It is said that Bamuel X. Gattls of Orange will cortalnly be the speaker of the house. That honor has fallen to Moore In the West and to Connor In the east aad now naturally goes to the cen tre. Ex-State Superintendent John O. Scarborough, now of Murfreesboro, says he has sever seen such Interest In pub lic education as there Is at pres ent. It Is uld that the mother of conductor Anderson of the Illinois Central R. R. has sued Mrs. Nicholson, of Washing ton tor heavy damages. Mrs, Nicholson relented Anderson and he blew out his brains the night before her wedding, at Littleton, to which niece he had follow ed her from his home la Mississippi. His motner lives in Mississippi. An association or lodge or Biaiionary Injrlnsers has been formed-here. It b the flrat In thla Bute.' RAILWAY tE8. The stations built originally along the Siberian railway, hare already been doubled In number. u The railroad of France carried last year eei,703,77S passengers and those of the. United SUtee 584,00685.- . . Railroads In this counter emDlor over 1.000,000 people at an. annual cost for wager and salarte of over 1000,000,- 000. ;v: ''' 'vV''.''-.v''-v.-'-vi''. It is calculated that over ten. years ago 75,000 Dorses were employed in the United States In hauling street ears and that today there are less than 0,000 engaged la the same work. This shows the growth of the electric ears. j THRONE LtQHT84! Queen starlit Cbristlns," the ex-regent Of Bpaln, is one of the best billiard players to.Bnwi;X.-,-A The crown prince of Germany tt the rising sportsman of the Bobentonem royal family and is already almost as good a shot aa his father. Tbt prince is exceedingly fond of deerstalking. The enipreee of Japan receives f 4,000 worth of clothes from Paris each year. She only -consents to appear in public clothed in tbe gnrmcnts of ber native country once In twelve molitlii ' . r COLLEQ E TELL8. 1 ; It :' Si,.- -i- . .. mi . ---,.y -.'.J v President -Butler says Columbia must have $10,000,000 at once.. This Is the most sturtllnK rollefte yell of the son.- Denvff itJ-pnUllfitn. - ' Pri'Hldi'jil Mfliolne Murray ftntlcr of Columbia itK rreHlli-nt Charles YVII Iliirn KlM of Harvnrd one yenr better W'tl pmiNm'S H tivo yi'iir cmr f .r en A. R M (!' n .-f ---', TELEGRAPHIC f BREVITIES. ' Danger of a. strike of switchmen In Chicago, 1U, Is said to have passed. Mayor Low laid yesterday the cor ner atone of the new NewYork public library. Governor Yates, of Illinois, was re ported yesterday to be probably out of danger. Emma Goldman, the anarchist, Was not allowed to speak in Providence R. L Sunday evening. The Crown Prince of Sism climbed Pikes Peak, Col., yesterday, standing the MOO foot altitude well. Senator Pritchard left Ashevllle, N. 0, last night for Washington to tell how he views the colored man In politics' Charged with accepting an unlawful fee, former Police Captain Moynlhan arraigned In New York yesterday, pleading not guilty. Minister Wu will made his last public appearance In America on Thursday evening In New Tork at the dinner of the Silk Association of America. King Edward gave a large banquet to the laborers on his estate Tuesday. R. W. Goelet, the Mew York million aire was arrested Tuesdsy for driving bis automobile through Central Park at a 90 mile an hour rate. The British steamship Bllngamlte bound from Sydney, N. S. W- to Auck land has been wrecaed on Three Kings Island, near Australia and 96 persons are missing. Hon Cbas Grosvaaor of Ohio has de cided not to be a candidate for Speaker of the House of Representatives but will sapport the candidacy of Hon Joseph Cannon, of Illinois. The Premier Sagasta and all the minis ters of the government of Bpaln have resigned. King Alfonso had expected to ,ask them to remain. Their action has made a crisis In that country. It is believed they will be Induced to recon sider. Cured ot Piles After 40 Tears. Mr. Hacey, of Geneva, Ohio, had the piles for forty years. Doctors and dol lars could do him no lasting good. De- Witt's Witch Hazel Salve cured him per nently. Invaluable for cuts, burns, bruises, sprains, lacerations, eczoms, tetter, salt rheum, and all other skin dis eases. Look for tbe name Dewltton the package all others are cheap, worth less counterfeits. F. 8. Duffy. Fewer Gallons; Wears Longer. Fewer Gallons; Wears Longer. iKsHwOMimBinsljr foraaoesttasteeoM. nsahr-raj-Balsam. At Davis'. Fresh Diphtheria Antitoxin and Vac cine Virus at Davis Prescription Phar macy. Pig Feet, .Fresh Tripe and Boneless Hocks at the Oaks Market, ' a Bla srir.. A qtan with au auuxui:Uv lnw mutb has the habit, of, oim'iiImk It on some occasions very wide. . His-dentist the otlit-r dny adminis tered a mild rebuke: ' "Not ao wide, pkttee: 1 prefer to stand outside and work."-Ufe. rataat. -Gladys Why did she ever marry him? Etbei Oh, be said he couldn't Jive without ber. Gladys Well, she ought to get a medal for life saving. Puck. When a woman has a weak ease, she adds her net to It and wins, and when she has strong cans she subtracts ber sex from tt and deals with yon harder than a man. Saturday Evening Post K3...V .'"I i : Your conduct to-t hern should form the measure of your own si pacta tlona. Fewer Gallons; Wean Longer. An Up-to-dato Sporting Gocds ': 'Storo f If wht t7 citj shoufcl hem, t I tarry most Wervthlnjf Jin the line; ' If I haven't the thin; that exactly suits yon, can get it at short notice. Ifj line of Guns, Ammu nition, Hunting Clothing1, Bicycles, Phonojjrei-ha, Foot Ball Goods, eto. are the brjt, -'.' r - - w r - 9 -1.1 $ MERE MEN. Mayor Crane of Denver, Colo., has In vented a rotary ore working machine for use in the goW mines. " Foxhall Keene of New York has leasea Bllcltllng Hall, Norfolk, Eug land, "from the Marauls of Lothian. Private MeCuUoeb of the Guards re serves, en Irishman of 0 feet 10 inch es, Is now the tallest man in the British army. Ex-Senator Jewett of St. Louis, who is mnety-rour years old, says that a man should quit work at the age of ninety. Marshall Field's wealth exceeds 100,000.000: how mnch In mm only be surmised, and It is doubtful wuetner lie himself knows. Major General Foster Robinson, who buvuu secretary Seward's life when Lincoln was assassinated, Is now a uaiiiornm orange grower. Sir Edward Elton of Ranwraetahlra England, Is a practical potter. He Is the originator of Eltonware pottery and has received twelve medals In vari ous exhibitions. ' As senior Dartner of the Arm nt Riuul Simpson, Thaeher & Barnum ex-Speaker Thomas B. Reed is making between wuw anu zou.uuu a year( tne mogt money he over earned. Baron Krupp, the great Ironmaster of uermany, carries evidences of the trade with him when he men vlnltlnor His cards are made of iron rolled so thin that they are said to be a great success for social use. General Chaffee Is very studious and has always worked bard in order to train for the arinv. as he did nut hmra the advantage of an education at West i-oinr. tie nas taaen a run course of law and military tactics In order tn educate himself for his duties. Senator Hoar In beginning a speech has a little series of motions which he unconsciously never fails to go through. First his band goes to bis throat and tie, then he Dulls down hla walstmat- then he Angers bis watch chain, shakes his cuffs loose, clears his throat and begins. CASTOR I A For Iniuta and Children. The Kind Yon Han Always Bought Bears the Signature of Peanut Brittle today at McSorley's Choeplate Creams 80 cents pound st Mcaorley s. Fine Western Beef and Cut la all kinds Choice Meats, Oaks Market today. I HaveTaken The .iKencyFor the Greensboro Fire Inaaranoe Companies. SOUTHERN STOCK MUTUAL SOUTHERN LOAN and TRUST OO. UNDERWRITERS. I will give you Protection at Lowest Cost In good Reliable Home o mpanies. J. J. WOLVMDEN To Friends and Patrons. I have moved my place of ;buslness to tbe Bmallwood Building, corner of South Front and Craven Streets, and will be pleased to serve yon as in tbe past, .Thanking you for past mvors I remain Tours truly, R. SAWYER, TAILOB.; An Up-to-date) Big -'- --a resrular cock of the walkfor Thanksgiving day and lor every day la wnat a u riving man waaia, ana no neea seek no further Mian onr carriage repos itory, where all that la new, noveL smart and stylish in pneumatio tired and spec ial coade vehicles sen be bad, Ws have the best la design, make and finish, and our carriages of all kinds are noted for their extreme ease Of riding and- rus nln qualities, ' ,.?, - 'IA. The only niaoe In town to get ay and everything to repair bugles.. '. See as before buying and save muney, - We put Rubber Tires en your ew or newwLt-uls. We shrink yor loose Mrss In a mmihlne without cuttlnf tliean KrerYWir Is Invited to s e the work of tlm i -tun puttlnjj'new bolts In same I l - " - ' fare's 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 Mc Daniels. Also Freeh 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 Wee Right Store Dep't, Elm Phone 4G. Cor. If you want one why not buy a good ono and save money. We have recently received a new stock of Brooms which you will find to be up-to-date kith in quality and price. Also New Mince Meat just in, Atmore's Keystone, which yeu know is very fine, 10c per pound. We carry everything kept in a Grocery store, and will bo glad to have some of your orders. Respectfully, McGehee & Willis, Broad St. Grocers. iitifmffffffitimtmHmmtffmtwtttttt NEW BBL. CORNED BEEF, JUST s Sweet Pickled Peaches, 80c per quart. Assorted Mangoes 30o per quart, 'l- Standard 3 lb Tomatoes lOo per can. Standard lb Corn 10a, 3 for 25c. m ,i jjooeesviives uo per quart. -s ;.f Attmore's Pure Minoe meat lOo per lb. . Sp Nabob Pancake Flour, 10c per package. 1 Cooker's Old Homestead Pancake Flour 10c package. We want ydttt btiaineei and are selling you goods for less Jj than any other house In the olty. Thanking you for past aV - r orglmd triistlng to receive a share of your future bngineaUam - JJ-'t, ymn to . .'-'-'v.wholeaaI nd Retail anew,'.':: - : : FHOSI 69. Cor. Broad eft Uaneoek Ca,1 "sssslff VttvttttStttttttttettHttltSteettttti. ' Celery Eeadache-Pewdert. There is not any bettor remedy for ' f-o-epowiiers. ' They ' M e-.'i Celebrated Wholesale eft Retail Grocer, 71 Breiad Ht. in our selections of Fall and Wintet apparel, and this has been attested by the approval of many men of fashion who have visited our store during tho 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 nf each which wo have marked $15. If you compare the qualities and and styles with others you will find them equal to any sold elsewhere at 18. City Lumber Co. H. Front A Eden Ht. Phone 117 ; OPEHTED. please, v I'M; - 3 cf . PreacrlptloM atLayU'. - Davbr PrwKjrlptloalPhanBary t specialty ot prescriptions. Tr. and oareful attention is r t' Only the beat irr- s -' , ' mm-- 55 r.M.- every move on xchnr". E. P.' TAT". 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