Newspapers / New Berne Weekly Journal … / Dec. 27, 1901, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
p mfn Mux YOLl'MS XXIV. NEW BE H.N, IK A YEN lUl'NTY, N. ('., KlilDAV, DECEMBER M'MBEK C8 K OaJ "jc ntmttj a "rnrp aiAj tn-oq inv ioj 3iu .iqiSSoJ Apjvnb pv$2 iuil Afijuvnb JoqiTO j J .znnj.-j oqi UI St ju-i p.unstij Suioi9 )II1J Opp-HjOiJ tim 3 mil.; am it i -so.iujityui a' ji j-rnb si j RELIEVED OF INDEMNITY. Unllcd Stales Hans to Return Most of The Award. Washincton, Dec. 25 China, it Is planned, will he relieved of paying eighteen of the twenty-five million dol lars demanded by the United States as indemnity for the outrages perpetrated upon American citizens during the Box er revolt of 11)00. This action will ho taken because the Administration, after considering all the claims filed by Americans who suf fered Injury or whiso property was damaged and the expenses Incurred by army and navy, lias conic to the con clusion that $7,000,000 will certainly cover the hill. President Ro&scvelt sub niitted to congress a few days ago a recommendation that an appropriation of $2,000,000 he made to enable the pay ment of claims presented by Americans. The naval and military expenses were less than $5,000,000. In justice to China, therefore, the Administration believes she Bhould be relieved of the payment of the remain der or that it could be restored after the United States receive! tho total sum At the fame limo the authorities have no intention of permitting tho other pmvers to ftmli tic sum the United Siii'd h ill refuse to accept. China and n I ihey, Is to lie the beneficiary. Govcrnoi Names Solicitor. special io .ioiirnair K'miic.ii, Dec. v't'i (lovcrnor Aycock to day appointed William (). Hammer of AsIicImio, Solicitor of the Tenth Dla tilrt, to -nicc ei'd Wiley Hush, deceased. I Iminiicr is an ardent Democrat and c.litor of l lie Asliehoro (murier, Mrs. Bottome's Tribute to Sir Thomas Lipton. Wiio lias not failed la patience In un h llisli love--ln being tho woman Clod made her to be, or In being tho man God in vile 1 1 1 in to be V Well, what is to be done -die? ( h, no, stay stay in these wateis, in these circumstances, sad try i.i'iiin. ilul you say at least some of you do "It always somehow means do fi at with me." Well, stay. You will yet win; in this race jou can bo assured of victory. I cannot say that for the hope ful owner of the ".shamrock" though Ik has done more for me by losing than if he had won; for he Is what I heard our mail say good loser; and In every gn at race tlieie Is often apparent failure fill not to lose heart It the great thing. Margaret Itollomc, In the January La dies Home Journal. Dr. Bull's Coufh Syrup Cures a Cough or Cold at onco. Conquers 1'ioiip, W hooping Cough and MeaBles ( om;h without fail. Host for Hronchllls, llosteiii-?, (irlppe, I'heumonla, Con mniptloii and l.ung Affections. Cjulck, Mire repulta. I'rlce, 25c. Political Personalities. Among the men who cither are new figures In the political field, or hive just lx-en brought prominently to the front In new way, arc the new Civil Bertie Commissioner, Mr. Koulke, Governor ummlna of Iowa, Governor Montague of Virginia, Governor Murphy of Jew Jersey, Colonel Partridge who Is' to be Police Commissioner In New York, and the llayoia of llrldgeport and Han Kran claro, who for different reasons havo pe culiarly Interesting personalities. Bketcn ri and estimates of these men and others with full page portraits, are contained In the January Magazlnn Number ef "The Outlook " Wsloul Taffy and Walnut Flulleropa st Mifoiley's. Florence Cotton OIL Mill Burned. Ki.oi.aai , 8. C, Ic oottoo oil mill plant owned by tha Vlrftala ( arollna Chemical Company, 600 tons of coltonted and ptoducU d foor freight cart of tho Alltntlc Cowl Una rallroa1 wera burned tonlgbl. Tka talua of the mill and plant la aatlmalad at IW.OOO, stock, 0,000. ToUl lasur aaea, M,000. CASTOR I A Hi M Yea Han Alt ajt Bl atii Me . aW I Gold Brick Swindlers Have .No Case. Prominent Marriage Kent-. Mu-t Hang for Hurglarj and Mur der. Moonshiner Caught licueral Toon Very 111. Kai.EiuII, 1cc - At the Church ..f the Good Shepherd at 9 30 this mornuu Miss Carrie Daney Kurnian at. I Mi. Harry 8 Hoblnson were married, lit v. I Mck. Plttlnger ofliciating. The h:i le was given away by her father, editor Robert M. Furruan of the Morning IV-l Miss Martha Philips of Tarboro was maid of honor and Mr. W. K. Hoblnson, brother of the groom, was best man Directly after the wodding Mr. and Mrs Robinson left for Belalr, the former home of the groom. At Auburn, near hero, this morning, Miss Mattle Johns, daughter of one of , the most prominent residents of this county, was married to Prof. William K Dodd of the chair of history at Randolph Macon College. Prof. Edgar A. Thlcl of I Tulane University, New Orleans, w as j best man. A large delegation from ritanly coun- ! ty called on tho Governor today and I urged him to appoint R. I.. Smith of . that county solicitor of the 10th dis- ! trict. i The State tiles Its answer to the peti tlon of the three gold brick swindlers j who have applied to judge Purnell, uu j der habeas corpus proceedings, to put their case In tho federal court. The swindlers havo no case. This fact Is well understood here. They descive all they get in the way of punishment, indeed much more, such is the public Idea, freely expressed. The Supremo Court decides that the four men who committed burglary at the post oflicc at Emma, near Aslie vlllo and attacked and neaily killed the plucky young postmaster, must l.e hanged. As yet few uegroes have been induced by Immigration agents to leave Uil Stale during the past four or live mouths. It Is asserted that there will lie a large movement northward as soon spring opens. Somo of those who will not return, while others propo-c to return when cold weather sets in. Revenue officers made a .raid ,,,,f' ' daylight yesterday morning and after lying In the woods near an illicit distil lery, rushed it an hour before day. Three of the moonshiners got away, but the fourth, a negro, was caught and i" In jail here, lie gave the old e.vi u.-c thai he did not belong there, but saw n light and slopped to warm his hands The State superintendent of public instruction is in a very dangerous con dition. There Is an effusion of pus in the left lung and pleura, which he can not lift. It 1b stated that his condition Is even more serious than at any time during IiIb Illness. The fourth volume of the North Car ollna Regimental Histories is nearly done; Judge Clark says there is enough matter In band for a fifth volume, which no doubt tho noxt legislature will au thorize. THE MARKETS. The fol owing quotations were receiv ed by J.K Latham & Co, New ISi rn N. C. No New York or Liverpool Cotton markets ( hlCBKO, Dee. '.'II. Wheat: Open. High. Low. Close Dec May X2j . M W Ooan: Open. High. Uiw. Close May 67 07J CO J u7 Rlba: Open. High. Ix)w Close Jaa M7 B.Vi New York, Dee. an. Stooeb, Open, High. Low Close Sugar 104 112 Hit 113 Bo Uy mi am u. a l in hi U. 8. 8 4'J 42 1 Tex. Pac . :tH J A. c:. V Copper 67i 00 J 0'. filij Ifothlng doing In the local cotton market. Copies of Dally Journal Wanted. Two lata bf the Dally Jouiikai. of each of th lollowlDg two ditfi In 1IMH art wtaUd al Ibli ofllc, and ten cent par copy will b paid for aama Wednenday, January tad. Lowney'i Candy tt Darls'. A. frtlk lot of Lowney'i candy In park f M kaa jtitt bD rtcclTed al Davli' PrvtorlpUoa Pharmacy. Thura la not say belttr oaady thai LowDty't and bowsey OaoeoUt r racially noted for pvrionly. Bay Low nay ' candy for Cbrlilnm t Darla' rharmacy norodora rerfame at Darts'. Is lbs sMortwMSil of Cnrlatmaa par fsBwrj M DstIs' Prworlplloa Pbaranacy It Um otd riorodort Ptrfswis. AUo tariatt ot SMast powdw Oo to Davit' tot CarUUSH pwrfiamy.brsaUtvilfars, Ota. THAT lOUNTEKTLI I DOLLAk. Mr John 1 ca.'vc oiw Sfr of ;frc p.d : ksur.v i ui h. a. LhiJwi. k I u ..... kF ..it, D.r J-i. 1- J I As '.Lire seems '.u !s ''ii. e m:si e; r.on r- i.i run.: 1 1 . t- in w as . I e r i . 1 nil ! II the 1 lit r n J. I.V- Hi I.'. He of ::.e ; mm; . ku. do, , r..,l as . l.e) ot , , n Iucf-diiy in ii..: . ,!,,!.;., ! I '. f ry II A Ci.ad dollar . r o I'e: corn J. M All all I'ldci to l: to w . k I "T 1 tie Mo 'lie V ui ! I ;.-o u our vi r ii i hi u went to Mr i'.i 1 s u.'ht a j his of shoes for n that w ay l o of, the dol lo sloie ai. I ! i! in .isi: lar.- (:: Wi Hrown tiied ti lay morning Jonas something at Mrs bu v Brink Icy tj w i;l, a very bright white 'jiiar'.c i which was refused, and after wards taken by a young man in the tow n The ijuarter was marked on that day. I have it. On Friday Jonas Hrow u went to New Hern, and bouclit a pair of shoes with a bright white dollar, lie offered another at an eating house which was refused, and pronounced counterfeit. He told the people in New Hern, In the presence of Mr. K. H. Jones, that be got the money from Mr. Hell's clerk. He then, In company of J. E. O'Hara, went to tiie ol'h'e of t he U. ri. Commissioner and made allidavit that be got the dol lars from Mr. II. A. Cliadwick. Mr. ClKidwIck was arrested and gave bond for his appearance at court. Mr. Cliad wick said lie did not give Brown new dollars. He (M r. C gave the bond at once s that ho could go home, fearing his family would lie in distress concern ing him, he Iminir been taken away at night, Jonas P. row n Is in jail awaiting court. He is guilty of false swearing if of noth ing else. When Jonas lirown was under arrest at I'olli ( ksville, lie stated in (lie presence of Mr. Hell, Mr. Clindwlck, and others, tint he did not get either of the dollar pieces from Mr. Hell's clerk. John Pk.mick. House Boat Party up Neuse. Mr. J. A. Meadows, on bis new house boat, accompanied by his sons Ed and Wade, end Me -rs. W. 1 1 . Bray, W. W. Clark, Win. Ellis and Ed Clark, left here Tuc day will' ll ID. i i, ;-, on an outing 1 1 ip up Neuse r i v . :" . The lioii'-e boat wai to.ved by a tug so that the Ira'ispoiliition was secure. iiiepioty will do some shooting, at li -ist tliev hope to, and will return Sal-urd-iy eveiiin:' lie Knew Ills I rlenil. All old i lei loan w in. on bin deathbed, i In bis earlier o m-.i he hud led a w lid life, !, :t . Ilieo the death of Schneider, one of his Ihmiii companions, be hud re foriinsl and given up bis bud habits. Till Seliiioi.l. r In Ids day lnnl been a mighty drinker, fauioie-. for ids capied ny a,,,, ciiro.is,-!.. lie jui'i inn niiiiei1 i ink I" uu '1.1 lliK iniiii, eoiisollni,' blni with vlsi.uirt I I'd i .abet li ('it V, M i'.hee. -of the paradise 1 would noon enter, arc no new developments in th telling him liuit be would nio'-t there Hie nustciious disappeaiance lliH old frlelids lllld w hilt Itafoy it Would ( (.,,,, .ii,,. t j y -1 " .- bed will be be to us. them all ngaln. The d. liu; mull asked f.-.-bly, -Will Schneider be there, your reverence?" Thinking to give htin pleasure, the priest 1. piled, "Yes; Schneider will 1- tber." "A. b!" mild tin- other. "I i..t Is very bud. All do,..e drliiglngs mid ladings lnnl llgdidliigii nil o i r ngaln, nil dot beer lllld W lll.-k) 1" "Hut t li. i - w ill be no drinking In hen en," said t he pi lent. "Hut you said Schneider would be dero." "So be Will," Willi the prle"t'H P-plV. "I'lld dole Woll't be llo illlllglllgH, you dink? Aeh! Yon don't know Sehnelilei 1" I.lpplneott'H. Ifinu .nrtMhlN In Vnriisr- Norwegian weddings are almost ill wnyH cob-bruted at tin close of n short B'iuidliun Ian suniiiii-r, a Hennon bleb the linliiHt rious Norsi-iuen lind tini short In which to work and from which they would never dr.-nin of tuklntf (lie iIiijh that are iKs-i-sary for the long drawn OUt festivities of the N'orSe Wedding. Bo tin- muldeiiH ho are wimm-.I all the yenr round lire iiHunlly weddel at tiie tsgliuiliiK "f winter Norwegian woo lugs are very frank nod ery long n do Inir On Hiiiiiiner Sundays the lanes, tin' highways and by wayi nr.. ate. ni With lo I TH Iieh is.uple HIlllllterH tduwly Hloiig, not In the h-nst sby, bis nrm alM.iit her Hhoiildi-rH, her arni about ! Ids wnlst N'T "hi lhe nntwtiie their nrins If they hi uu- a little to chat w ith J friends, not even If they stop to speak I with eimunl ne..iui!Mtanoo Ten or n doii4-n yearn often elnps.. tw-twii-n tbu I flrnt dny of e.uirtnhlii and tiie day of iiiarrtnire, vblh' n a.'en yearn' ln-troth nl ia CKiHlilen'l of very inodernte b ntti W'ouuin'H Home ('ompHidoii An hvancclist's Story. "I nifTcred for yeara with a bromhlal or lung trouble and Irlcxl varlout lenrp dlea but did not obtain permanent relief until I commenced nalnR One Mlnnla Cou(h Cure," writea Hcv. Jamea Kirk man, evangellal of Hello Hirer, III. "I have no hctltatlon In recommending It to all "iifTcrrra from maladlea of Ihla kind " One Mlnnte ('no((h Cur affordt Immrdlale rf lief for roiifha, colda and ll klnda of throat and long tronblea Ki t croup It la uorr(ualled. Ahaolntely f' Vrrr pleaaant to take, nevar falls and U mlly a favorite with the children They Ilk It T. 8. Iffjr. Perfumery at Darls. Davla' Proacrlptloa Pbsrwiaoy Iim Joit rcoslvsd slot of rsrfamsr la fancy pack aes for lbs solids irsds. Bay row parfaoMry a Darls'. Disease Among Hordes Caused By ' Forage Poisoning. - ClirMiua at ( apitol City. Insiir ance (ompftaj WltJjflriWS. (ieu- eral loon Not So Sick. I'n rnnoked Attack. Pres ents l or Soldiers. Hi M.-ii, N .f . I). . -0 Cl.ris'.ina-s I lay ; a.--e r. v.i.y -eiioi. av ! den'- ..r lu-.t- or 'm-- Tin fi was lie -re dr ;:,( mm - than usual, but not niiieli noi-e as there was a year ago The day w if a beautiful one. The Suit'icrn Insurance Company cf New Orleans, notifies Insurance Com missioner Viniu', that on the 1st of January il will withdraw 'nm tli:J Stale, Senator Minnioin went to Ni w Il-ra to day to remain until Monday. Wink on the stieet railway, which the severe weather stopped for :a fortnight, w :f resumed to day. Auditor Dixon went today to see State Superintendent Toon and sajs the latter is not so sick as he feared lie was Governor Aycock sent a telephone mes sage to Superintendent Toon je.--.li rday, telling him lie must get well an 1 not spoil the holiday. The forty girls who compose the D. II. Hill Chapter of the Daughters of the Confederacy went out to the Soldiers Home tills afternoon and arranged on a huge and handsome Christmas Tree, presents for all the 7ti inmates. Mrs. D. 11. Mill was present. The annual ilinnei,'to the aged pool will be given by John T. Pullen in the Third Baptist church New Year's day, and Hit) will sit dow.i to the well pro vided tallies. The second report of State Veterina rian Butler on the fatal disease among horses in Hyde, Tyrrell and a few mi joining counties shown that his l.rst diagnosis was correct mid lluit the dis ease is forage poisoning, due to bad and decayed forage, and also to inattention to the quality of water used by the lull set-. The new raiiway.'map of the Stale . i'.l hardly be issued before March. Most ol i In- material for it is in the Lands of clerk Brown of the corporal :o:i i miiiiiK sion. A contractor licie nanud I'Vid is in jnii loi- s' i iking Quint Gattis, a merchant in tl.VJ .subtil lis, a dangerous blow In the face with a heavy weight. Eord was making a purchase in the stoic and sud denly sei.td the weight and struck Gat- 1 If. Opera House Monday, Dec, 30th. A Breezy Time. Nothing Yet Heard of filla Cropscv r. t . iinor i o w- w I ; h i he e 1 1 e : I i c sea re li i iglit today from iohlsho repoits that I h- mi. city. ml of 11 ! 'Ill A message i o. N C , del illl' gill Is that I. III" I lAMSl. T Ht: SYSI1 .1 ', j e! :' 1 ii : 1 ', ben co .'. led; I i I -c I Ili.-LlientiV ovi ' i I ua! eon st Ipi'.t Ion , to awaken t ' neys and ii M-r to i healthy s w Illiout irritating . r weakening to dispel headaches, cold, fpe Sj rupof Figs, inady by the ( a Fig Syrup o Mr. Cleveland's Rccofcry Slow. 1'i.is. i ios, N. J , Dec T, Mi- . Ti t leveland Inaki's 1 ho f. : . statement concerning the lieiilll former I'resldpiil "The rcpoipi that have luen p In reganl to Mi ( leveland's . f the !d.H lill ui liave apparently been construed us mil i eating liU entire recoTcrv 'lids allow n by a renewal of all aorta of appll catloim fT all aorta ofildnga w hi. b i Ati hardly be oii'.idered evi u by a man j In p. hunt health lie him alien. !y p ei ived aevere epbtolary ham In inn. t at I the baada of 11. o who ie Impallenlly walling foi Ki.twcmlo letlen whlih ahould never have in en writtii. N lille Mr ( 'liveland'" Lead Ii Ii aueli aatnii, tlrely rrllrxi Ida frlrniU fioin any ap- pri-hrnaiom. he U yet far f fin hut not htn ali! to h-nte LU ell and oni for I near ly w im- k a ' Saved His Life. "I wUli to aay that I feel I owe my life to Kodol Dyaprpala Cure," wrllra II (' ( hreatenaon of llayfleld, Minn ' Kor three yeara I waa troubled with dyaep la o that I (ould hold nothing on my lUunarh. Many time I would I unable to retain a morael of fixxl Finally I waa confined to my bed !octoni (aid I conld not live I read one of your ad vertlaementa on Kodol Dyapepala Cure and thought It fit my rate and ornnmen red Ita uao I b(an to Improve from the firal bottle. Now I am cord and recommend It to all." Dlfeeta your food Core all Htomach trooble f H Daffy Monday tnd Tuesday'i Specials. natlfal (Ilk waJsti Tor atreet and veotDf wear si 4.M fttyllth Jark ts and ons l0.00. Fur neck piecs at 7.Mand oaslot Idlea Kid Olovaa llklly tolled si 80c pair. BlRrOQTS. WASHINGTON LETTEP (r' t .- w . . (1 wi .at:. .- ::i 1V 1 ! :l l-t l4U"le.. .at. r 1 .'.im- I .--I lb 'of s t.'.i.t : -t t t V 1 : . i : t !: . t tl!V-:i 1. ' !' u . f 1.1 . M- :is b.i.l I. .-.! !.' .:! r t! .-iist i :i:,:!M-!.-! f. r th-' IU-' others Mr. D. K. Wut Well, Ufel I were iiuini nward. Am . m ii. then : in.. in! f ,oiiL-i-es from O! !... el-i!" 1 f i: r, .-ind Mr. Chan dl. i ' lit. i i . :: e a 1 1 1 .: a:.d serious eor i nd. :. ll '. I.:. :i t!..- nil.J. i t riimll;.. l.-wi . r, s m.t. r 1 .!.. of M'i- !.!. t ij.;.. -!.. h tie- nutlior of 11, pi. in- . , l.l.d ! ( l;ilt; was sub s'llliriut. 1 1 ! . !'. -! .1 do, U'c-nts, w '.' Ii w i r.- pi '.-.:. . I ! y Si natnr I'o:' "! I', t!.'- e !.":!;: 1 1 :. 1 1 . 1 !). e. ,:i, :: , 1 1 er on i . -. 1 I- ii 11 t.-bvnipti blank I.. 1: .' ,.v, j, handwriting : 1 . i:; . ii !.. 1. Mr. ( linu- r had liii.l oiiviiici-.! ! Chi, iidh ..loo I , J y ii ih'.rl o l : i : . ! i : tre.--.. ;..!!.. a nt in ir.!dp, Sen- , 1 il oi..ptl . out bis elieck ::.ilo.- .. . 1 u- . This wiin ol-t Idle ;,. Mr. Lodge in i,. i ti e i In ( !;. Slicing 1 tint t i . ar.'.od the olV, r s sel l l ai:-!!. r, hou , , r, insisted t. .1 In y od faith, mid then . ! ' :ir:d:er the cheek ll sec r. ''.!. d tli.it If Mr. Chandler : l:!'.i ii ' oii. ,-nlr of the It ua i. he h:ei In ens. Mi that ho in Mr. I .. lu olid Cine, wauled I. eo!! , id he Wll 'I In. i:p. l: t.ll'le lltlornllcc .1 ... j.b a: . .1 to neeept It. i, '.!:. I !.- ..!!.! h:i I tie- idhec . j ; i .in. ! It I composed of ir: !h. : to !! pint of gold, la- l il- i:.,iied a ml n pproprl- I.IIIIO' Iv III lit lb. d pl. -elllatloll is tl) be quite 1111 e' 1 : e r j li .1 t uu. of ihe York paper L: other id::!:!. ().!;;lit to Kl'o-iv I i lilt. nt l .-spo'ldellts of ll New ! a funny eperleiieo the It:t bl. i otlbe walked ll I. .id (lie hltter'n Kecre- 1 1;-1 t:ir- I V. il to i ; . t !- i rotary, Illative. 'e,l the ; li I the lVpi'osa Lilt aekllov. led el ;!-o.,L I,: Is ;:!.! V ill:' , "I for .1 ide ry. oii iniiy .s a1. out Hie, wn.'d '. and !. Don't time. 1 ll'lllle le till' cole busy I ... mi . ill the I'.'ICN. I .'i bl::i at any to pi int my I n . :i:i, that .w that I itiM I - II.-. I V V: 'I ' I l! I h matter I . iie.-r I did imt lid- .lay -..:, hl:o. : . it I -r j el en .'I t l.e ' .1 Dull I n 1 L- . ., n, 1 la t :..! I i pi lllld 11 I- th. r i.l 1. ..f in..!.- I I- tie ,1. f b.-r i. Hrrri lar ! . :. I'. p... p.. - r He 111 ' '. I tat. ii I.', ' le It "HO ll f e a r..ii tol) on the u ii lb . f 1 tbn en ri ' n i r 'fi yenr old I'l . 'I I 1 III. It m .V .. d .inn.' :.... and i u a 1 a I n u the pr-.l r of tl... r it, i p.- Info H.-er.tn--, I; tie bad the p!' I n: led Inl j rmiM I I" I ! : t. 1 "i.e to d.tit and . : ' I. n ml rablm t I Thi lll.lrlrl f'allmilt. Tbn ae-rtnrv f tho Ironaury In traiiamlttltif t" '..nl'"" the retlmate for the geiiernl (niTriimi-nt reoom I man.1i It.nf 11,., rtni.tiinl ealirl hv tho mmmlaalonere for the IHatrlct of ( lumbla, f 10.44 1.41 t'7. I rodurnl In roond flfine tn TX. The rodno- tton thna roonmmendtMl by the aerrvta- ry It 2,M1.4H1 07. Caat. fVnnrtnj). --- - . aw, mj m4 aaaaae a epeety ea4 eea4w ea4 toaia. JACOBT Ralatf. Rn WkUkay U lb boat MIUUJs itrott. vjiViViVti DOK'I U le II ll ii 1 u lead s to liu -: Hois aB.l tin- IIolil.-is tlut ' t . tl.e liebt ilm c lei get tllelll I- o'l ..la I Manges, Nov Applfs, N Hti t all k I Inl -. I'u I I an Is. ii. Kiiistiifc, Wiin c Meut, Ciuiilicri les. '! !' Nicest I'll lined ('and t in the city. I1, eil Pen lies ami Anli-b. lat.'.-, Kies, Jelli.-s aiiii l'lllnrs ert and Sour Tickles. K.iiicv Kloin and Cluver Hill l'tint Kutt r. I'nlvcri.ctl Sugar, Cut Ioaf Si gar, tii-letinc and scores (,f lliin's which We caunot mention for lack of snice. It pay you to gife me a call before inakin your iiin lias's. 'as Kio, will r.veiv hiil' tMianintced ns renieHcnteii. It IK ilcliTeti'il pl'tmiptlj. :2 u. u. 'lMione 91 McDANIE HACKBURN'S You will find Everything For Housekeepers. And they are Cheap too. IN 47-49 POJinCK STRFFT. " - Good Goods .M.iki: (oxiil liusiiicss. l'(Kr -Iik1h arn Never Cheap. Tliink i over, anil i niim to .1. K. I'ARK Kit, Jr.'n, where you will find ttTorTtliinj; in the Wnienry line. Onr slock ia fresh mid of the Tel y lies iiuity. Seeilless Itaisinn, 1 lb package, Die lb. I'erfectlv (Jleaned Carr-uits, I lb packages, I 'Jc lb. Very I lent Citron, liUc. lb. cry K.-st Mixel Nuts, 20c lb. Almonds, I5nt7.il Pecan find English Walmtls, line. 'cry Best Miiiee Meat 10c lb. Wo also hare plenty of Frewh Kh. Fresh Celery eTory week. If you nre in need of Mijthinej in the grocery line don't fa i pi i me a cull and I'll navo yon money. Yours to 1 'lease, PH0NK C!J. 1 0S&S&Si& ? GIFT S bib- tliinkin af what ta frpl for Xmas (iifti", Ix-ar in inind our it - ami KciiiHom Stok. Ten Knire, l'ockf Knlyes, Ita7x)rH, Hobwi, miupH, tbey am all warrantod sad can bw eichanged if iot antiafac CanniK KftH, KaiTea and Forks, Hotelier KaiTen, Can Oix-acru, Kye Oix'nrra in priixia. (iiina from 14.76 to IJ5.00. Air Itiflea and I5oy Aica for the boyi. A full nnd complete stock of Genera Hardware, Paint, Varnish. u.cIh, oil, Lime, PlaMWr, Oanant, luh Blinds, Doors and Glafts. Ball Bearing Castors. Kn phomi: 147. NOTICE I All cre4ltor of J. H. Ylaao wtD j pleat reader aa llttnlatd atttltatai of , their aoooaat l MM OwOt, Taosa lodtbtad lo alas wtn ktadly roast! to W. um.I ..J Kl.lt O.kYXKBOir, . 1 AiaalaWtmor,' ft Dos, lia, IKU FOEfiEI V s lit ( i 1 H K 1 Tilllli.'v I. Me DAN I Kl ' cat i i: for J I'lllTS cai'et'Mllv lillcd Wholesale Retail OrKer, 71 Brol Ht. vi v T w 1 I vi V) vy w VI . . PAEHEE, Jr.. Wholesale and Retail -Grocer, Cor. It road A If ancoek Htm. THAT CUT. Qasklll Hardware Co. t RXWBUC, 5. 0 HORSE SHOER 1. XllliN with - 8 boat Dorse at hit tho? ttri to BtrwHo Btallea, Soitk Frotl t.
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 27, 1901, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75