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THE JOURNAL. Mew Bern, H. Af. t7. iWti FABM FOB SA.LX DnpUa county, t Dm fros Mioi, 1 mD frost Bowdea. Contains 60 acvee cleared, 80 acres wood Ud. New 4 room koase. Also fkrss adjoialag nboot same seres. For BnL Addreas C. K.' Weatherby. fsUo,h.c. WANTED S Young mea from Crave CoaitT nt onos to prepare for Positions s U the Government Service. Apply to Inter-State Com In., Cedsr IUplds, Is. .... - M mm - . m WtmVlmmm ' ' Kn, Margaiet A. Hollond died at ker late residence 106 Soatk Front street mm. mi n nu in mr lam u. . ' . - i Tbe funsrml services will be conducted hy Rot. R. F. Bumpas et the Methodist Tuesday morning church o'clock. at 11:00 OBITUARY. Mrs. Margaret A. Holland quietly fell Um in J eg ni at the home of her daugh ; ter Mrs. Sarah II. Lane, on South Front ' street at five Clock on Monday morning August 25, 1903. m Hhe was the daughter of Levi W. and f.ii Pfontt. and wu born In Carteret oountT. Deo. 15, 1829. She wu married inJumirv 1848 to Philemon Holland, with whom ahe lived happily until hit death ten yean ago. She was the mother of eleven children four of whom survive her, namely Mrs. Sarah H. Lane, Mrs. Leah H. Jones. Mrs. Margaret Powell, mad Mr. Hushes B. Holland. She was a woman of a remaraable w net and even disposition, and her Lnmnllfa wu beautiful. Her'l was self-sacrificing spirit. She was a devoted wlfa and mother. The attachment and attention of her children to the last marked and tonchinir. . She connected herself with the Metho dist church when a child and through Ufa ramained an earnest and consecrated Christian. She was a charter member of the Woman's Foreign Missionary So ciety of New Bern and a faithful worker fa the Woman's Home Mission Society. Her presence and labors will be greatly missed by the members of both organiza lions. She never failed in attendance upon the public service of the church of her choice unless providentially pre vented. In her last years she would nftAii an when her children thought to be imprudent. Like David she found her chief comfort and iov in the houM nf find. For months she had been passing through a severe ordeal of suffering which she bore without murmuring or complaining. Through it all she dis played Christian fortitude and patience. -It was beautiful in her last moments to see her unfailing trust in Christ for sal vation. It was an exhibition of the fer ver of divine grace to sustain under seve est trials. A mother in Israel has fallen. May we follow her as she followed her Sa viour, and may we meet her in heaven. R. F. Bumpas. To The Democratic Voters. Having my duties to attend to in the office, which at this time of year requires my almost constant attention in order to have the counties affairs in my de partment up to, I am proud to say their usual standard, I will not be able to go out and see the people again before the primaries. I have implicit confidence in the fairness of the democratlo voters and have no fear that my interest will suf ferjwhile i;am in office attending to theirs I have nothing to say against my op- nnnent. but would call the attention of the voters to the fact that every candl date states in canvassing what he thinks will be for his Interest whether it be In stating his claims or discrediting those of his opponent. Very Respectfully. EBHE8T If. Qbkkn. JACOBS' Raleigh Rye Whiskey Is best. Middle street. the Afri-Cola is superior to any other Cola. Good for the nerves exhausted and headaches, 2 doz. bottles for 60 cents. (Drown Bottling Works Lee J.Taylor Prop. Phone 106. ; 4 For tint spring Oaks Market. chickens, call at the AROUKD Aj(J ABOUT. 1 Chuck Alky laUhmtnated by one electric llfkt. Five colored people were baptised to the river on last Front street Sunday moraine by Ibe'paator of St Piter's M. X. ChlrcA. Mr. 8. Ooploa opened ap a stock of dry goods, ate,, yesterday to his store next to Uaskill Hardware Company, on Middle street. Annonnoement has been made of the approaching marriage of Mr. J. O. Bax ter and Miss YUa Gaskill, botaofihls city. It la said the nappy event will oc cur on the 7U Inst. The members of Acna lodge Knights of Pythla an requested to assemble at their Castle Hall at S-30 o'clock this afternoon to attend the funeral of their late brother Samuel B. Hollo way. The last of the party who went to AsheviUeon the excursion from this city, returned yesterday. Among them were Mr. John B. Ives, Miss Sadie Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Whltty. The members of the Hame and Foreign Missionary Societies of the Centenary M. E. Church are requested to meet at the Church parlors this morning at 10:45 to attend the funeral services of Mrs. Margaret Holland. What are the managers of the opera house doing about attractions for the fall and winter, other towns and cities In the state are making announcements, why can't New Bern have a few good shows this season? Why? After the thunderstorm yesterday morning the temperature dropped down in the seventies, and afforded humanity a breathing spell. The air grew slowly cooler as night approached until memo ries of comfortable firesides were very pleasant reflections. Friday evening a negro named Thomas Jones committed a horrible crime near Seven Springs. He has so far eluded the officers, but it he is caught it is not like ly tha the will be allowed the formality of a trial. It is thought that the fellow came to New Bern by way ofKlnston and is in hiding here. A delightful progressive Carom party was given Friday eyening by Miss Essie Edwards In honor of her guests, Misses Msyme and Essie Edwards and Ida Isaacs, ofGoldsboro, and Miss Clara Lippman, of Smithfield. The first prizes were won by Master John Green and Miss Amy Haas. Miss Emma Sultan won the consolation prize. A horse belonging to William Lorch was on Broad street near Hancock Btreet yesterday morning when it ran awsy and scattered the buggy and the appui tenancesall along the line of its mad career. It turned south at Middle and took to the sidewalk but it was soon stopped without creating more than the wreck of the buggy. Capt. Joe Wetherly of the schooner John R. P. Moore arrived in the city yesterday after having mado one of the fastest trios on record for his class of boats. He left Laurel. Del., with a load of corn Friday and made the voyage of 450 miles in 44 hours. Considerable time was lost at two places which makes ths run down all the more wonderful. Lena Jones colored living at No. 0 Kllmonock street accidentally shot her self while handling a revolver yesterday The ball lodged In the fleshy portion of the left breast above the heart. She went to Dr. Whitley's office where the wound wu dressed. The bullet was easily ex tracted the wound being simply a flesh wound and .the woman suffered no in convenience beyond considerable pain. The Mayor's court dispose&of drunks and disorderlies with neatness and dis patch yesterday morning. Two women who live In the Church Alley and who have made the police a great deal of trouble will do time in jail add their res ldence In this city will be limited un less there are better reports, from them, A tramp who gave his local habitation Wildwood was arrested Saturday night but he was such a confirmed tramp that the authorities thought It cheaper to turn him loose; so he was escorted to the borders of the city and warned not to return again. CURREHTETTES. An Incident of nnnsnal natera trans pired to the baggage car of the Wtlmiag to and New Ben passenger train a few days ago. While Express Messenger Griffin was viewing the beautiful r landscape aa It unfolded Itself through the rapid move ment of the train, he casually turned his head and was treated to a view of a occasla snake gliding about the car floor. " " ! He instantly sought the aid of the train porter to assist to dispatching tha unwelcome passenger, but on their re turn the snake could not be found. Thin result gave rise on the' part of the uncharitable to the opinion that the messenger wu affected with Mania potu, and that an overwrought imagination bad conjured what did not exist, bat the following day worked a complete vindication, u the car cleaners at Wil mington discovered the snake hidden in the car and he wu quickly killed, He measured about four feet In length and wu u large as a man's wrist. It Is supposed he wu loaded at Jack sonvllle, N. C. In an empty beer crate and the theory still holds good, that something to drink" and snakes have a close relation. A vessel tailed recently from the A. C L. wharf whose cargo wu more than two hundred thousand feet of fine ash lumber, that wu probably worth, FOB six thousand dollars, in Its crude shspe, but if utilized In manufactures, would be worth five ttmes u much. How long will this cream of our for ests be permitted to leave us to enrich those at a distance T J Among the many harmful results, In cident to tho publication of the story that there wu small pox in the New Bern Post office wu one that resulted in annoyance and direct money loss. A clever young New Bernian, had gone to Georgetown. 8. C, to accept a lucrative position, and arrived there the day the "fool" news was publish ed. He wss met at the train and promptly made to return home; this entailed a loss of railroad fare for tho round trip. As soon as the truth became known however ho was summoned to take the place and Is now in the enjoyment of it. J The Order of Elks, is making steady progress In this community, ana evi dences Its popularity by tho class of persons that are joining It, they being of the best of our citizens. The new quarters In the "Oaks Build ing on uroaa street diu iair 10 uecuwc in the near future very attractive tn those privileged to use them, it being contemplated to make them In the na ture of a Club House, with reading room and other healthy attractions that will render them especially desirable to the v on n per mcmDers. wno win nave a wholesome, and respectablo place In which to spend their evenings. We learn tt is contemplated to have an Elks Carnival In the near future, when our people may see of what this order Is capable In providing amusement for the public. VOICE OF THE PEOPLE. .kecaasc of Fitness. .. Kcrron Jochjuu Sheriff J. W. Bid- die wu placed to the Sheriff's office by the Commissioner of Craven county, only because of his fitness for the posi tion. Ills administration of the offloe i been aatltfsctory not only to the Democratic party bat to all the citluai of the County. He has spent as mock time and money for the success of the party u any other man to the Connty with a few exceptions, and he Is com petent, faithful and trustworthy. Why should we turn him down for another man! To do so would declare to the world that he Is Incompetent or unfaith ful. Very few Democratic offloe holders hsve ever been denied a second term. Let all Domocrats vole for htm at the primaries to be hold September 8, and by so doing show their appreciation of hit services. Democrat. Aug, 21, 1902. SUPERIOR, COURT. I It Is New Bern's Loss. The departure of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Latham, from this city, to make Norfolk Vs., their home, Is a dlslnct loss to this city. A r. Latham, hu not merely been a merchant, prominent in his special line of trade, but he has been ever foremost among New Bern's business men to pro mote the commercial Interests of this city. Prominent In every city affair, which meant new business and more trade for his city, he gave time and moner to every scheme which promised benefits or the building up of the commerce here. His going leaves a hard place to be filled tor not only did Mr. Latham give his aid but he wss enthusiastic in giving it. Mrs. Latham, among New Bern's so cial circles, will be greatly missed. She has been identified with all prominent local events, cheerfully and readily lend ing her help to all amateur theatrical af fairs, which were ever successful, and social events found her lending a charm and grace, which were her special gifts, makiug her presence always nec essary. Both will bo greatly missed from New Bern, and It Is a sad pleasure to wish both happiness and success in their new home, yet the Journal does so, joining their numerous friends, In hop ing that prosperous seasons of every kind will be their future lot. Candidate Withdraws. To the Democratic Voters of Craven County. I hereby announce that I have with drawn as a candidate for the nomina tion for Regloter of Deeds of Craven county, in favor of Mr. Geo. B. Waters who I believe will make an acceptable officer. I desire to return my thanks to those who have promised to support me and to all who have sy mpathized with my candidacy. .1. J. Hart. Ctoelaf Casts ifon verdicts ef Ike Airmst i ( .t f Term. !- j , The Augmst term of the Superior Conit of C re van eonaty, ended Fridsy, thefollowlngcuee.not already noted, were passed upon ands verdicts ren dered. ' "' ' " ', ., ; State VI H. a'Lancuter. slander, juror withdrawn, mjitrlal had. ' 8tate ts Doll Harris, larceny, guilty, four Kontkt on public road. State v James Johnson, defendant pleads guilty, case continued upon con dition, defendant pay coats.' 8tate vs J.H. Bryan, defendant recog tud tn anm tSJ. for aoDearanco next term court.' State vs J as. Johnson, defendant gave bond $100 appearance next court. State ts L. Sultan, bound out State TsCsllle Smith, 00 days In jail and fine and costs 150. Btate ts Chas. Pollock, C. C. W. plead entity. tlO fine or work on road. State vs Thoe. Bright, A.4B... defend ant pleads guilty, judgment suspended upon payment of costs. . State ts Wm. Clark and James Clark, JimM rded ffulltv. William plead not guilty, judgment suspended upon pay ment of costs. -Staters KM Harrison, resisting an officer, not guilty. State ts Wm. Whitford, assault, guilty 10 and costs. State ts Ernest Blount, C. C. W. gulliy $19 and costs. Slate ts James Larkln. Resisting an officer, guilty, $10 and costs. State ts Issac Taylor, larceny, IS months In pen. State ts Juper Wilson, larceny, plead guilty, 13 months in pen. State vs Jake Davis and Shep Jones, guilty, to pay costs. ' State vs Mary Jane Weeks, larceny, not guilty. State vs Portls Strong, guilty, twelve months in pen. State vs C. Strickland and Sallle Con way, recognized for appearance next court. Btate vs Dolly Whitfield and Anna Shaw, assault, guilty, to pay costs. 8tatevsChas. Pollock, larceny, not guilty. State vs Noah Boll, pleads not guilty, Sheriff ordered to hire out until cue is heard. State vs James Pearsall, abandonment, guilty, sentenced to work for county. State vs Thos. Griffin and Henry Rouse obtaining money on false pretense, bond for appearance next court. State vs Ju. W. Ellis and Miller Wood assault deadly weapon, not guilty. State vs Spencer and Grimes, affray, SO days each In jail. State vs J. T. Allen, larceny, guilty, 18 months in pen. State vs J F Moody and Delia Parker, affray, Parker guilty, Moody not guilty. I 1 " you arc( Conscious of your Corset it does riot fit! T. ATT A T TTTATirnCTCD IwIAL YY UlvLiEiJ 1 Ei V iBON TON CORSETS ' STRAIGHT FRONT ALWAYS ITT. Ask yotrr merchant lor thm. Accept no smDrtitvte. Royal Worcester Corset Co. , WORCESTER. MASS. , 0 VI- i i I - II 1 r. rjA v II WW Mir IF YOU i WANT THE BEST The BEST PRICES, The BEST Facilities BRING YOUR TOBACCO UNLOADING TO THE Farmers Warehouse Town. We promise our best efforts in behalf ot the Farmers. . J. M. HOWARD, Manager, C. H. RICHMOND, Auctioneer. Farmer Warehouse. NATURAL HISTORY. If you buy Boer tor your family use or picnic, it will be to your advantage to call np phone 106, and Jenqulre for that fine Vienna Cabinet Beer. Crown Bottling Works, 195. Lee f. Taylor Prop., Phone . Fresh lot Force Food just received those having tickets can tend them In With 5 cents and get a , 18 cents packsge at J. R. Parker Jr. " i Brick Brick we are agents for the Klnston-Clark Brick and Tile Co; tt will nav von to see ns before buying else where, nrlces and aualitr J. B. Parker Jr. There Is no domestic Ginger Ale equal to onr Belfast Ginger Ale. Crown Boi ling Works Lee J. Taylor, Prop Phone 105.: ,, trW , We are stffl selling meat at Hjc per nonnd. notMSOc as reported. Oaks Mar- ket. Cigars i . of Indwief - . ' Hannah, A. u Parker Jr. ybody. 'Prince ."Uney Special, Aunt Down Home. J. K. CAEUDEIE "JIM:: 1: :zs. r: --art to tr.he.; tao if it j money Daughters of the Confederacy. There was a largely attended and en thuslastlo meeting of the Daughters of the Confederacy Tuesday afternoon at the home of the President, Miss Mary Oliver. The chief business before the chapter . . . I - it.. Di.L. were matters pertaining w ow Convention which meets in this city October 15th. One of the most important features dlaeussed were the homes to be provided for the entertaining of the coming guests All who were present responded heartily and messages were received, which were highly appreciated from some who were not members, asking that delegates be sent to their homes. Miss Oliver offered to see the Daughters In town and wrote to those away and find out how many each one would entertain. . A list of the delegates who will attend will be re ceived by the next meeting. Ways and mesne of raising money for the expenses of the convention were dis cussed and ss the chapter did not wish to solicit subscriptions unless positively necessary, calendar with historical views of Hew Bern has been arranged, bv a few earnest workers, from the sale of which much Is expected. The kind of badge for the delegates and the cover for the program were de cided upon. --r"'yv:-'r;y-":-:t - The Court House was decided as the place of meeting and a list of receptions etc., which are liable to changes, was read which makes all anticipate a most pleasant time. V;. Celery Headacne Powders. There Is not any better remedy for headache than these powders. They never fail to relieve. Made and sold only We, the undersigned, believing Dr SETH ARNOLD'S BALSAM to be a re liable Remedy for Bowel Complaints, hereby guarantee a twenty-five cent bot tle to give satisfaction or money refund ed. T. A. Henry. Littleton Female College Is one of the best located schoo's in the South. It is immediately on the Seaboard Air Line railroad between Raleigh and Weldon, N. C, in the midst of a region of noted mineral springs, where many people go every year in quest of health and where the pure water, bracing atmosphere and splendid climate easily make It one of the most desirable places for a Female College to be found anywhere. The new building now about completed is a very handsome structure and presents an Imposing ap pearance from the railroad which forms the Northern boundary of the large and beautiful campus. Base Ball Thursday Of the Chicago Stars, the noted female base ball players, who are to play the New Bern team on next Thursday, the Richmond, Va. Times hss ,the following, of the Stars playing last week in that city. Well, the Chicago Stars, female base ball tossers, are certainly erected differ entlyfrom most girls. They may fall short in the match striking business, but for good .base ball they take the top notch. In direct opposition to every maxim, grown old with age, about a girl's power to throw where she looked, the Stars held the pulton urowmes down to a few singles yesterday at Broad street Park, the score being 1 to 0 aralnst them at the close of the ninth inning. ' -' '- -.' ' ' 'The game was witnessed by thirty five hundred spectators, as the gate re ceipts show, and wu full of ginger and snappy work until the ending, not un til the ninth Inning did either side tally and then by an error of the shortstop of the Stars, Darby crossed over the plate, making the only run of the game." . iii : - OASVOniA. fetantk. t TM slM m Hi AM mgsstsie ef V Prescriptions at Davis'. : Davis' Prescription , Pharmacy makes a specialty of prescriptions. Prompt and careful attention ts given them. Only the best drags are used. The prices are reasonable. Send yours there to be filled. Sales at Planters Warehouse. B B Mallison, 421 lbs. $8.75, 421 lbs $12.00. W D Ipock 20 lbs. $11.M), 110 lbs $18.25, 000 lbs. (i $13 60, R3 lb. $20.00. A McCaffity, 02 lbs. $10.50, 197 lbs. $7,25. W E Brown, 119 lbs. $10.25, 87 lbs. i $11.75, 37 lbs. $12.50, 101 lbs. $7.00. Sam'L Powers, 672 lbs. $11.00, 21 lbs $13.00, 162 lbs. $8.50. F J Parker, 415 lbs. $20.00, 50 lbs $9.60, 28 lbs. $35.00, 125 lbs. $29.00 112 lbs. $10.50, 184 lbs. $14.25. B F Henderson, 123 lbs. $16.00, 268 lbs. $13.75, 11 lbs. $20:00. B R Henderson, 20 lbs. $12 50, 181 lbs. $14.75, 130 lbs. $28.00, 81 lbs $81.00, 833 lbs. $13.75, 115 lbs. $10.50. James A Cbace, 21 lbs. $9.00, 51 lbs $14.50, 8 lbs $25.00, 20 lbs $19.00 58 lbs. $12.75, 165 lbs. $8.75. Jim Dixon, 36 lbs. $12.00, 124 lbs $9.00, 40 lbs. $6.( 0. W B lpock, 110 lbs. $0.00, 61 lbs $11.25, 28 lbs. $12.50. O C Gaskins, 264 lbs. $7.50, 165 lbs. $7.25. ' ,, S. M! Ipock, 18 lbs. $15.25, 02 lbs $11.75, 60 lbs. $10.00, 30 lbs. & $13.50, 16 lbs. $25.00. . i L C Bryant, 28 lbs. $13.50, 83 lbs $17.60, 18 lbs. $25.00, 45 lbs. $15.00 18 lbs. $9.25. B F Eubanks, 139 lbs $17.50, 814 lbs $10.75, 763 lbs. $23 25, 110 lbs. $15.00. . ' . .'" ' J H Stevenson, 204 lbs. $17.75, 253 lbs. $10.50, 272 lbs. (130, 173 lbs. $18.00, 95 lbs. $8.75. J T Henderson, 8 lbs. $18 CO, 25 Us $12.00, 45 lbs. $8.75. W W 8 Stallings, 45 lbs. $3.75, 05 lbs. $12.75, 95 lbs. $12.00, 20 lbs. $8.75. ' ' ' M L Barrett, 30 lbr. $8.50, 87 lbs. $18.25, 64 lbs. 9 $14.75, 106 lb. $16.50. - 'y "r, ... Asa Simpson, 437 lbs. $12 00, 23 lbs $15.75, 20 lbs. $10.00, 105 lbs. $16.60. .rr.:,-v ;-Y; f C, E. Ipock, 95 lbs. $27.50, 10 lbs. $30.00, 416 lbs. $14.00, ' 75 lbs. $8.00. rr Scientists nay thnt tlsb feol llttlo pain. Birds rarely fly higher than 3,000 feet, nnd few 111-0 seen above 100 or 1,500 feet Tho eye or a Cy Is so constructed as to brlnK the entire horizon within bia circle of observation, u fact which ex plains the extreme alertness of these insects In escaping attack. ' The wasp is an insect highwayman. Wasps have often been observed to rob bees while these industrious work ers, laden with tbo fruits ot an expe dition, were returning to the hive. Tbe British cuckoo nod the Ameri can cow blackbird never build nests of their own. but content themselvuf with depositing their eggs In tbe nests of other and smaller representatives of tbe feathered tribe. Change of Location, I have moved my stoek of Groceries, Sic, to tbe building next to my UW I Stand where I will be pleased to serve my customers as heretofore. B'g bar gains for seed cotton. a W. W.'LLIF, Vahokboko, N. C. NOTICE ! Closing Out I am now closing out at cost Dry Goods, Shoes, Hata and Notiou Hardware, Tin and also a fall lino of drng. Sale. my Stock .. Clothing, Groceries, Glassware, One dwell MILWAUKEE FRUIT JAR HOLDER AND OPENER Patented. No more spoiled fruit. No more trouble in opening Jars. Works to Perfection Guaran teed never to break a jar or a cover Price 50c a set post paid. Household Novelty Co., Vox 286, Hew Hern, w. v. Agents wanted everywhere. Write for catalogue. THE mMmir ' j. Keaaate. 1 understand you said I wasn't worth powder enough to blow me up. I want yon to take that back!" " "I will. Yon are worth just about enough powder to blow yon np." Chi cago Tribune. t After ho ShooflatT, Police Captain So yon shot the dog. Was bo mad? Officer Grogan Nosor, but th' leddy I thot owned lilra was. Detroit Free I Press. " '' ' Her Braad. A correspondent writes: "Two wom en were Btrong supporters of a local co-operative store, but one day as one of them was passing down' the street she was surprised to see her friend coming out of a licensed grocer's shop. 'I thocht, Mrs. Broon, ye wis a mem ber o' the Co.? was her remark. 'So I am: but, dae ye ken this, there's nae shop In Gleeca I get sic nice beef bam as In here ' vvi-,.,; - ,,"Some days later Mrs. Broon's friend went Into this shop to buy a sampi' of the beef ham. On entering the abop she asked the man If be would give her a pun' 0 the beet ham Mrs. Broon gets her.' A quiet smile stole over the shopman's face. . 'Oh, yes,' he said; 1 can obleege too. IIW yon brocht 8 , bottle wF your "Glasgow Times. mg and store comumeu ior tunc. Store 25x50 feet. Six roonn up stairs., ., Apply to L. F. TAYLOR, Oovo. N. C. Ve are Looking for You. I have moved back to my old home. 1 nave tne largest bwxjb. 01 Clothing, Vry Goods, and Shoes in the city. I can suit any from the richest to the poorest. I have come back to stay and hope all of my old customers will Come see me. . Your mend, S. COPLON, 1 75 Middle Stekkt. p. Ice ley's. Cream Soda today at McSor- JTtBOHH Chocolates 20c per pound at McSorloy 1 nrr-rIa Crro Hofbrau Export Beer Is tbe finest ex port In the world for sale at all first class saloons. Lee J. Tsylor Wholesale agent Phone 105. For Roaches and Water Bugs. ' It yon are troubled with roaches and water bugs, try our Kosch rsste. . we guarantee it to give satisfaction and re fund the money if it does not. - Price zoo Davis' Phsrmacy. , NEW BERK PRODUCE MARKET whousaxi raioKS cubeot. ' Eggs, per dos.i. ..... ..18c Chickens, old per pair........,.50&60 . V yonng, per pr. ....... w Pork, per.lb . , . . , . R . . . . . . j -T 8 Beef, u" :) mm. ,5 ft 8 Hides, green, per lb .. , .;. dry, ::, 1 ..j. .9 ft 10 Beeswax, '- Corn, peihnsli...... ....." 85 : Oats, , , , f.' ." 050 Peanuts .T.J.'.'. .V.':'.i. . . ...85 Local firali Martct. ? Corn, per bu, ,.,.,.. ....... Osts per bu, . . ............. , Meal, per bu. nominy. per uu...... Corn bran, per 100 lbs Wheat bran, per Feed, 100 lbs Cotton seed meal, 100 lbs..,! . i Cotton seed hulls, 100 lbs. . . 1... , Ship stuff...... ',...,".., No. 1 Timothy, per ton. . Tbe Charge fn on, nt. feed. etc is as low as the inwMt. and the Quality tbe best We huiHin nnlv reliable varieties, and ke on hand always a large and carefully seiecteorstocK. Kverywung wamtnieu to be Just as represented. t Our reputa tion is an assurance of square dealing. Having superior facilities, we can sup ply all your wants in the line indicated at bottom priceB, i.j ' ' 1$ ft 81 Market Dock, New Bern, N. O are Ready $.80 J60 ' .85 ; .ss 1.40 1.60 10 ; AO 1050 80,00 .ts to do all repair work to your stoves for winter M.M,r':" We carry a nice line of Cook and Beat ing Stoves that will be sold cheap. Btove pipe, Hoofing, Guttering and work of all shape and sises made to' order. 4 ; Don't forget ns on Plumbing. , ' Phone 130.', 'jf!j,. ".J I ' Poy 4 Wood Co., " -'Csutli ;J?rcat Cte.tU. 111 jjaym7- Patty and Paint cover a multitude of commercial sins; . but you will find onr repairs to and re furbishing ot carriages, wsgons, runa bouts all sorts of vehicles are more than skin deep.. We make "good as new" wherever posiible-always make things better than we find them. We put Rubber Tires onyour old or new wheels. We shrink your loose tires, in a machine without cutting them. Everybody is invited to see the work of the machine putting new bolts in same old places. . . ; .'. Q. Watern & Son, 1 Phone 185, ' 78 Broad St, Nrw Bans, N.(J Madam LaRose 1 The Oreat Palmlss ' is back to stay. Past, Present and Fature Revealed. AU Consulta tions Private. . ' 11 SOUTH FROltt ST. JfHMvHvvrrrvvrrHvS 11 AIL ;T3 at Davis rraorlptIon;Phsrmacy.
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