& ... . w-a-r :: vir.:: v-r-.r7?-..r 't-1- r-' ' jTrr' r "' "kr"'" mm ; v 1 '., - '- SIW BIBI, I. C, FRIDAY UORKIIQ, HOVEMBIR 14, 1902. VOL. XX-NO. 191 TWENTY-FIRST TEAR Oil nN k I ;X T"T in 3. V X- .. if ."V ' It- EXTENDS AN TO TO INSPECT his GOODS. Quality cA I. PRICES LOW. A full line of Serges, Cheviots and Whipeords. Ladies Cloth, 12 inches wide. Broad Cloth, 5t inches wide. Venetian Cloth, 52 inches wide. Covert Cloth, 52 inches wide. Granite Cloth, 52 inches wide. All Wool gkirt Goods, 58 inches wide, black, navy and gray, make up without lining, at only 50c. New Flannels for Waisting. A Word to Housekeepers, We have the North Carolina, All TTool Blanket, full 10-4, at the same old pries (3.50. Dress Goods and Cape 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 ! : M inch Dn ss Y lanm-l, worth 75c fur 48c .Oc 83c 34c 4 no (AIT.S ? 50 Capos, 4 '.() Capos. 8 CO Capos, 4 '.18 2 OH 1 73 For this week we lmv 50 dozen Misses and ( hildrens Black Rib Homo, worth 10c, will sell this week at half price 5c Ladies I'ndcrwear 25 doz., value 371e each, this week 221c. Just received a big line of Mens and Boys Clothing prices too low to mention; also a full line of all kinds of Shoes. Very respectfully, 75 Middle St, next to Gasklll 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 take ad vantage of highr prices later in the season. All cotton covered by insurance,jand lib eral advances made.il.desired. I Terms J f 'storage given onjapplication. E. K. Bishop. Just Received A Case of North Carolina Blankets t-ixe 10-4, 11-4, 12-4. Ainu a full line of Plain and Hemstitched Sheetrt, Bolster and Pillow Case. D. F. JARVIS, 63 Pollock Si. New Bern Is Very Lucky to have an agent for the tale of the Prospect Brewing Company's JD Pi Pi Jlv which Is said to be the Purest and Beet of Been by the United States BeaUh Bulletin, which Is the high American authority. It Is not a cheep bow that will bora ones stomach and produce a attain on the system. ' A (oil stock ef the above beet ta balk ad export caa be had a 18 Middle B.. J. F 1 Agt, to th Prospect 'Brewlnf Co. TflulnTi mm INVITATION ALL Stock of DRY, CHILDRENS JACKETS. a 50 Jackets, tl 98 1 U 3 00 Jackets, 1 60 Jackets, - 98 el) 1 00 Jackets, Ladies Red and gray Flannel Under skirt goods at 10c, 15c and 25c. Hdw. Co., New Bern, N. C. Try Applegate's INDELIBLE INK. Will not wash out. Can be used with a pen or stencil, FOR SALE BT OWEN G. Draw,' t POLLOCK IT. Dennison's Tasse-Partout Winding In All Colors. BoMtt'i Book Store. MURPHY & CO.; Commission 5 Brokers x - ' Direct wire o .New Tortt ud IwtMUneosS reports received of rerj more on exohane, T " X. F. FATS, Manager,, 17 CraTen Elret' SKIN ITORTURES And all Forms ot Itching Scaly Humours Instantly Relieved and Speedily 4 CURED BY CUTICIM Complete Treatment ($1), cornlgts ot Cuticura Soap, to cleanse the skin of crusts and scales and soften the thickened cuticle, Cuthjuka Onrr ment, to Instantly allay Itching, Irritation, and Inflammation, and soothe and healand CrmcoKA Bs solvbbft Fills, to cool and cleanse the blood. A Single Set Is often trafflolent to cure the most torturing, disfiguring, Itching, burning, bleed ing, scaly, crusted, and pimply ho mours, When all else fails. MILLIONS USE CUTICURA SOAP, aulated b y Ccnctrai Onmnorr for besottr. Ing the skin, for elaanaliig the scalp, and stop ping of fining hair, for softening and whiten ing the hands, for toby Itching and rsahos. In baths for annoying Irritations and ohannga, or too free or offensrre perspiration, for many sanatWe, anttseptte pnrpoees which suggest themselTM to women, and for all the purposes of the toilet, bath, and nurserr. Ctmouu RnsOLTBirr Ptlls (ChoooUte Coated) are a new, tasteless, odorless. eo nomloal substltnts for the oelebrated liquid CrrnounA Rbsoltrkt, is mil as for all other blood puriOen and humour oure. In sorew cap vials, containing 60 doses, prloe 260. Sold thiomfhoat Oil votld. Soar, Sfts.. Onmnn, JOt., Pilu, o. Britkh Dtpoti W IS, CaukWkoua Sq.. UnSoa. tntuit Dapoti I Bm k rabb Parla gmaa Oaes a CaaH. OoarSola rassaTSoskav Market Letter on Cotton. By private wire, J. EJLatham ft Go. NswYobk, Nov. 18. From the im proved tone noted yesterday there was some hesitancy this a. m. This is Inevita ble and was such as to unaettle one In the least when a market reacts suddenly 15 points you can expect a portion of this to be lost. The rub comes whea the market geU down to within a few points of the bottom. Then If cotton comes oa the market and that low level Is reached and a new order (recorded It Is time to look for another break, bat If th market acts as It did today March from 7.8S to 7.91 rid back to T.S8 In the p. m. there is every reason to con. tlnoe on side of a farther advance. The present situation Is very different from thtt existing when January sold t an artificial price now December Is actually higher than January all this Is Jencoat- aging. There are signs of bettei things ahead of u in oar leading of the market and while there may not be an Imme diate advance, there Is every reason for a conservative attltnde and . purchases on every break. We dont know what the present crop Is, bat for that matter the Ignorance of others is at great There are a few facts ws do know and whea yon have a break ot to lea pound these facts operate In favor of prices. The facts briefly these The New York market not high enough to attract cotg toa here. To cause a further break receipts most be on a scale to carry spot markets lower. The Interior move ment Is a long moderate crop rather lean the big orop lines. Damage In Joly aad August was severe and tall weather never wholly Bakes np for July and Aagast. Say crop Is 1150,000 the commercial crop Is not likely to be more than It millions aad we used 10,900,000 last year we should replenish the visible apply by 900100 bales . taken oat last year. This would take care of 11400- 000 bales and not carry prices to seven oents either. There is the smallest sup ply la Liverpool In years at tali There Is no accumulation at ports ot Interior points thooih the ssoTesnsnt has been 290,000 bdee snore that last year. The price Is ot high and then what if the crop Is bet 10,780,000 bales. That would aveaa lOoenta la the sprint em with 11,100,000 or UJWOfl tbere's reason to look for a'temporary recoTsry from tut aepresswn. , . O. W. l.B A Co. GASTORiA i for Infanta aftt rThtUrM ."- V ."C , t . f .' . . : Bears the S. ifa -' .,' ..a,itt-';'i tjui5 ' t - ''. ' i ami i i ' -j & , ' ist- A- Advertisers I ; :'' a it'- Chancres of i&Ss, must bfjln Ilil;jnct3 by noon to lnGro c!:n9 In Use' fallowlrj ?y Forty Thousand Dollars Peniten tiary Profits. Coatlaued Sessions County Seperls teaients. Report Beard Pub lic Iastltetioas Nearly Beady. Baral Deliv ery Boates. Coa Tlcts FerPea ItenUary. Raliioh, November 18. The second day's session of the Association of Ooun ty Superintendents wu marked by an Increased attendance. The first business was a conference with Dr. Butterick of the General Education Board, a most helpful, earnest aad Inspiring man. Then followed a discussion ot township teachers' meetings, how to conduct them and what to get out of them, led by Superintendents Atkinson of Wayne and Long of Northampton. Snperln tendents Hassey of Durham and Oatlett of New Hanover led a discussion of county teachers' association, teachers libraries and courses of study for teach ers. Superintendent Butler of Iredell spoke on the employment of teachers and government of schools. "Agriculture In the Rural Schools" was a most Interesting and practical topic handled by Professors Burkett and Stevens of the A. ft M. College. These two teachers have simply revolutionized the Agricultural Instruction of the col lege and made its Agricultural Depart ment strong, practical and popular. They showed today that agriculture can be taught In the rural publio schools aa well as In the A. 4 M. College. Prof. Burkett spoke on seed selection, soils, and live stock. He used corn to Illus trate selection. Several types of ears were noted and contrasted. Corn is governed by heredity like folks and ani mals. The ear with small cob In pro portion to grains will produce ears like itself. The two ear stalk will produce two ears, the one ear stalk only one, etc. A careful selection of seed corn, an nually, will Increase the yield and im prove the quality. The same is trae of all other crops. In discussing soils, he showed by simple experiments how water rises in soil, how water passes through the soil, the effect of mulching, and the principles of drainage. There was an address by Dr, Butterick This afternoon the delegates went In a body to the State school for the blind, Inspected It and saw the work of the pupils. Peace Institute was also visited aad special exorcises were held there. There wu a dress parade and band con- cert at ths Agricultural and Mechanical College In honor of the association, all the members of which have visited the college. The board of examiners of public in- structlons Is hard at work on Its report. Its chairman says this will be ready next week and will be put In the Governor's hands. Be says the board found the in stttutlons (88 of them In all) In good shape, found nothing crooked, and the management excellent. Ten negro convicts from Craven ar rived at the penitentiary today, all for terms of a year or lees. One white con vict, formerly with a circus, arrived from New Hanover. The State today authorized the In crease of the Capital stock of the Leak, Wall dt atcRae Company's cotton mill at Rockingham from $100100 to I1W, 000. Xlgbteen more rural free delivery routes have been put la operation In the Slate since November 1. A number more will be put In operation Is M days. Auditor Dixon's statement that the penitentiary's net earnings this year wUl bast least $40,000 attracts atten tion. Mystic Cure For Rheumatism Giro Immediate Relict Isaac Jackson, ofThorntown, lad., sayes "I have bees a safferer for years with Rheumatism, and found nothing that would benefit me unto I tried Detohon'i Mystic Oure for Bbeemstlsnv My knees were- terribly inflamed sad swollen end ths pals excruciating. The remedy relieved the pain Immediately sad the Inflanmatloa aad swelling be tas to nbaide at once. I have seen ft ased Is maay other oases with the same wonderful effect. leeraestly advise all sufferers from Rheumatism sod Neeral- gl to use it Sold by T. A. Henry, Druggist, New Bern,: . Tewer Gallon) Wears Longer. i Fewer Gallons! Wean Longer. . ,ill persons having olaima against the Trent Lumber Co. .will please present aama'at onoe, ; And all par. ties owtof the -Tmit Lumber Co. will ploaae ts prepared to pay same upon presentation, : ',' r - ' ' ' CHAS. II. HALT, ';' I'T-.Tr-tlT".' rCo. : i ' II Tk 11 ixotice to toeTabiic TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. The government of Venezuela hu beon reestablished at Caracas subject only to another Insurrection. Forty prisoners in the Atlzona peni tentiary escaped Tuesdsy night- There are many desperate characters In the lot. President Roosevelt is on his way to Mississippi to go on a hunting expedi tion m a guest of Gov Longtno, Major General Toung hu. been se lected to succeed Gen. Miles when the latter retires from active service next August. The Daughters of the Confederscy representing about 20 states are In con vention at New Orleans, project Is on .foot to build an enor mous hotel at Cape Hatteru that will eclipse all other coast resort hotels. OLIVERS. Nov. IS. Kiss Annie Stewart return ed to her home Saturday. Mr. Dave Koonee of Bogae was at Piney Grove at preaching Isst Sunday. He Is e blind man. He has been blind 6 years. He wu the guest of Mr. F. H. Foy. Mr. C. II. Heath and R. A. McDanlel went to Maple Cypress Monday. Mrs. 0. L Ward and son, G. O. Ward, were In your town yesterday. There wu an enjoyable candy party at Mr. George Barrows Tuesday night Mr. F. G. Simmons went to Pollocks- ville Tuesday. Mrs. Delpha Flowers hu moved back to Trenton. Bhe moved lut week. We are very sorry for we shall miss her. Mr. M. H. Parker and wife went to New Bern today. Mr. J. O. Parker and J. J. Simmons went to New Bern today. Mr. J 8. Bunlght Is here visiting Mr. O. M. Heath. Gray Eves. At Davis'. Fresh Diphtheria Antitoxin and Vac cine Virus at Davis' Prescription Phar macy. Dissolution of Partner ship. The partnership heretofore extatlng between P. A. Willis and W. A. Mcin tosh under the firm name ot Willis and Molntoeh hu been this day dissolved by mutual consent and the retirement of P. A. Willis, he having sold his Interest to Sugene H. Williams who is his succes sor. This Nov. 18th, 1903. P. A. WILLIS, W. A. MolNTOBH. McINTOHH A WILLIAMS MAJHINB SHOPS. The business of Machinists and Foun ders heretofore conducted on Craven street, New Bern, . O. by Willis and Molntoeh win hereafter be carried on by W. A. Molntoeh, and lugene H. Wil liams, under the firm name of Molntoeh and Williams. This Nov. 18th, 1908. W. A. McINT08H, KUOXNI H. WILLIAMS. Notice ol Partition. NORTH CAROLINA. I la the unavn Uotnm ) superior Court. J.T. Katie B. Bpenoer aad husband J.M Bpeaeer, Carrie W. Cole, and husband, T. B. Cole. To T. B. Cole- Ton will take notice that aa actios ea titled as above has beea commenced ta ike Saoeriot Court of Graven eoantv for partition of certain real property sit ae ted la Orsvea county, North Carolina, wniea is nuiy oeacnoM is ue petition filed la the above entitled ease, aad you will further take notice that jfou are re quired to appear before the Clerk of the Buperlor Ooart of said Ooenty, at bis of fice in the City of New Bern oa the 86th dsr of December 1901 at 11 o'clock a. m. eaa answer or aemur to the pernios filed In said actio, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for ths relief demand ea seta peauoa. This the lata aay or November, IWH, W. M.WATWN, C.B.C. An. Up-to-date Sporting Goods Store la what every city sbouU have. Wittymhrteiihere I carry most evsrythlng In tie line. If I haven't the thing that exactly suit you, can get it at fhort notlotv fy line of Guns, Ammu nition, Hunting Clothing, Bloyoles, Phonographs, Toot Ball Goods, eta an the beet, " ::V Vn r T.r n-ti r::::e Street. rr? r Board of Canvassers. Board of Canvassers of 8'h Senatorial District irn-t at 11 a. m Nnvemlier 18th, 1908 at Court House In !fw B rn. All ccanttfls represented. Boaid organized by . lerllim of C. . Foy of Craven t ouuiy, Clialrm . and G. H. Simmons, of Onslow county, Sec retary. Board proceeded to canvass returns and found the following result, Jno. A. Pollock received following votes in Counties as follows: Carteret 908 Craven 1489 Greene 1090 Jones M9 Lenoir 1S69 Onslow 1118 Total 6889 Thomas D. Warren received following vote in Counties u follows: Carteret 907 Craven 1438 Greene 1097 Jones SS8 Lenoir 1681 Onslow 1119 Total 6900 James M. Mewborn received following votes: Carteret 637 Craven 84 Greene 307 Jones 167 Lcndlr 306 Onslow 155 Total 1446 Charles D. Franck received following votes: Carteret 634 ' Craven 84 Greene 306 Jones 170 Lenoir 300 Onslow 14 Tetal 1398 Board declared Jno. A. Pollock and Thomu D. Warren duly elected and Is sued certificates of election. This 13th day of November, 1903. O. K. FOY, Chairman Board. G. H.SIMMONS, Secretary. N. B Sander's store gave 60 majority for Pollock and Warren, which Is not Included in above vote, as wu not In re turns from Carteret. Fewer Gallons; Wears Longer. New Firm! New Goods! All kinds of Fancy Family Groceries, Can Goods, and Pickles- new crop. Canned Beef, 3 cans '25c. 8 lb can Tomatoes, 19c. Chipped Beef, 2 cans 2 c, Best Corn per can 10c. Best Lard I8c lb: 20 lbs Granulated 8ugar $1.00 for next 10 days. M. E. Land & Co. Phone 162 69 Broad St. To Friends and Patrons. I have moved my place of business to the Smallwood Building, comer of South Front and Craven Streets, and will be pleased to serve you aa in the put Thanking you for past Savors I remain Tours truly, R. SAWYER, TATLOB.: An Up-to-Ut Big a regular eock of the walk lor Tneaagwing aay ana tor ererT ay as what drlvtn maa waste, and he need seek no further than our carriers repoav ttory, where all that is new, novel, smart and stylish la tmeameHo tired and spee- kd made venides eaa be dsvl we save aha bMt ta daalm. and naua. aae our oarrieM of ell kinds are acted lor their extreme ease ,ef rid lag . run- Bins; quaiiuea. Bill. A : TbecmlvptaWmtown toniteaysad everythra to wpalr asiggtes. . Bee ws before bnyhig end save seoaeyv - - ' We out Bubbet Tires ea roar eld new wheels. We shrink your loose Urea Is a machine without eotttag them. Everybody la united to see the work ef tne machine putUBtaew eoits.m old pbveesv. -, ,, -- vA-, O. II. T7itt?r eft Con, ' ', 7i.Tr. i IX, r.tn r nT. 0 Atmore's 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 cjt. Respectfully, 'Phone 101. We Wee Right Store Dep't, Elm Phone 46. Cor. fiiffililll If you want one why not buy a good one and savo money. We have recently received a new stock of Brooms which you will find to be up-to-date lxitli in quality and price. Also New Mince Meat just in, Atmore'a 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. ZOZ Respectfully, .O, ., TTffgJ McGehee & Willis, Broad St Grocers, NEW BBL. CORNED BEEF, e j i nt openkd. Sweet Pickled Peaches, 80o per quart. Assorted Mangoes 30o per quart, Standard 3 lb Tomatoes lOo per can. 'Standard lb Corn 10c, 3 for 26c , Loose Olives 40o per quart. Attmore's Pure Mince meat 10c per lb. Hp Nabob Pancake Flour, lOo per paokage. jjj Hooker's Old Homestead Pancake Flour lOo package. . We want your business and are selling you goods for less He. ) 3s. than any other house In the . ort rnd trusting to receive a 3 Yours to please, 3 ;T ,,. Wholesale tuttl RataJI Oncer, 70M 69, . Cor. Broad aft; Hancock Ota. ;2 ii-.-.v- .... rfCaB4iche swars. ' r lltere is aoi.aa'r -uim ''nit tor iMadaea than tseseWden. ' They ae-mr ffl te rllri"aA sod oar at i-'ev-' I rwrr'i'Uoa rhana . ;. Celebrated Wholesale ft Retail Grosser, 71 Breast St. 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 morain. 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 each which we have marked $15. If you compare the qualities and and styles with others you will find them eual to any sold elsewhere at 118. City Lumber Co. H. Front sfe Eden Htn. Phone 137 ttteetfttte city. Thanking you for past flw"3" share of your future business, I artt fmoiptJoM atDtrltV IHvbj' FreeeripUwIPaanBacy a ipectalty,ef prescriptions. rrompt aad careful ettaauoa .Is given Uiesa Only the best dregi sre uerd, The prtoes are reasonable, Bestd yoirs Ur io be Ailed, ,v, v r.- . ---. . i ru i t. (- - j I -, 1 .-ih . 7)

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