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It's Going to be o- Call For and Try Osceola..;; Manufactured By OLD UNION GUANO AND FOR SALE BY ALL OLD DOMINION AUESTS F.YERIWHERE. At New Bern Mr. C.t Fuyii Bakina Dav is h .. i .. !r M .1.. I. provided with aaliiractory baking? material for her pies, cakes and . hived. You will 1iae ligt v rio-M , cakes iu) tl.liclim I'h wb. ni.ia;ourntskraiie"ueenn "m WoiM" Piiatrv Flout, ptire and flue Flavoring Extracts. F ine Lard, Hutu awl Cheese. Our limm made Minre Meat, banned Pncli.! &t , ae tl n B'l tii.til e. Frh U Fox lltn-r Untier just rwrlvML Ttit re 1 no h. tier Butter m ide. Try a pound at d uu will use no olhrr. . . J. R. PARKER, 'Phone 69. . I The Ceater of Attraction Ii always the elegant and pcfeot fitting suiu and oyprcoat sthat are "ri: In such exquisite alyl i and linish ai this a alilisliment. WashinRton's Birlhdny will remind you that Kpiing is close, at hand, and that top conia will bo in order fur chilly 'evenings-. Our new Spring fabrics ready for our patrons arjwl.ion. it X Ui U Uoparkin be CWost V! VI vu VI VI VI ... to our Stock of VI VI VI VI VI VI VI VI VI VI VI V - ,- Pertect 033 Guano 2 - 3 Heard From. Co,, Brancli, Norfolk, Va. Our A&ent, Others' t Various Poiuts around New Hern. a Pleasure ! I wssLUJUaHI 1 V yc JR.tiROCEP, S 77 Broad Street. . voit -Cole's Miiclliit and leminl, . . ' . Tlic B t on Gurth t , Mcdi fjlilnii,' (Haw, ,'iiKl-wnr', j- G U. L-nnstt. $ i i!lLil!!'- &.wasnna-SLwii!'- a vat;ti:: to iuiy ".. , 1, CV:in, t2s"cs-,rax Ilii'luwt rrici-9 (iiijii'iuiteed. u tsi'lmriro f.hni.ry T. I - - Tbe f oan pr to Var. look! to lott'lf lor uow eai to be pretty 11 stliafUd wkb 18Q, ten far ot no K,T hu I ben W sock a abaa. duo la oor couatr, Ua 11 was tuon ill utaa a root amp, wita aiaay a run a Orp u alt feV w Oi House river IT sails above Nw W Be lot fioseslx laches thick la Jea Vl'narr 1857. audit aa aald M ba herd . ... . . . ... froiaa from I bar ta N Dera aad ba low. TherBoaoatar did aot raaeh laro Ihea but waa dowa to 4 abon K. TbU pll jutt past w are told Uel K tu dowa lo aero la oor coaaty. Tba weak jatt paM baa bean oae of activity with tbe fenoer, tba tratcbaafe lo work la tba tail lately aad tbea many placea too wet. Potato planting bati beea roIdi oa wbere anil coold be work ed aad tbe fanner looked aeroaa Sunday to tba hoped for boea of another opea week for work, bat here la Monday, tbe ?ib ralnlnj-rained but nlf hi Warm enough for earthing lo grow today but wet eooogb la keep from planting. The low murmuring! of thonder la the aonlh are "not very encouraging for a peedy clearing away. Well theae muddr days tbould Inra tbe farmer'! thongbla to the Inner a well a ludoor life. There are little pre paration! for Ufa that are never made except on tbeaa occasion! of general auapenae from regular work. 8o we nee theae aeaaoni of auapenae a! real itep ping itonea to tba higher Improvement of body. Mind, and aplrlU If we leara to think mote we can , acoompUab mora with the itmt effort ' " Urlp li inbeldlng to eome extent In our mldet, though there are a few re- relapaea, and In a few Inatancea the last la aa bad ai tbe first grip. Mr John French who hai endured mch a protracted sickness, more than two months, la now oat and thought to lie In a safe way of recovery. Oay 8, Lane, who ii in the employ of the Southern It. K. Co , ll ipendlug a few days at borne. ' This seems to be a bard time en bees they were out one warm day last week looking we suppose (or plum blossoms but 'Jicre are hone to be found about here so the poor fellows bad to retura or perish. March will come this year before any fruit blossoms show themselves here. mat UKir tU(( THAT IMtKM CVKB Laxative Bromo Quinine Tableta re moves the canse that produces LaQrlppe Tho geuuine baa L. B. Q. on each Tablet 25c THB SPECUL&TIVS m&RECTS. Today'! quotation! furnished by w L. OalbralUi, New York, Nkw 4 w Yohx, February i' OCK8. pen.. High, Iiow. Close 8ugir,. 141 141 139 139 Ant Tobacco.... 187 187 1841 185 B. 8. Gas 6 St &i l a B, AtQ. 145 14G 145 148 CX)TTON. : Open. Hlrh. Low, Close TMsy 8.80 (US 8.28 . CUICAQO MAIIKETS. WhxaT Open. High. Low, Close May.. ..78 78 78 7Sf Corn. ';- '' i .'" ; May -80 80i 86 , . Before the discovery of One Jllnute Congfc Cure, ministers were greatly dis turbed by coughing congregations. No excuse for it now. F 8 Duffy. ' BlAllrevf riras Memlaar ;f Crewlsara. In the Eastern District Court of the TJntted Statea, for the Eastern District of North Carolina. '. ' , In the Matter of ' - In D. V. Burt, Bankrupt J Bankruptcy. To4 the mditor of 1. . W, Hurt, of GoMalwro, luulie County of Wayne and District atoresaid, a bankrupt: Notice is hereby given that on tbe 23rd day of February,1' A. D. 1809, the said D. W, Hurt, was duly adjudicated bankrupt, and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held at the office of L. J. Moore, in New Bern, N. C, at 13 M., on the 18th day of March, 1809, at which time the said creditors may attend prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. ' L. J. Moomc, Referee In Bankruptcy, 3rd Bankruptcy Divis ion in Bald District - ., , . New Born, N. C, Feb. IS, 1809. . CALL NO. 11. Hoaida r CrikYi-M.. family Marl h . S'r.lllin. Notice is hereliy given that six Craven county bonds of the 'denomination of live hundrud dollars each, have this day l.een drawu for the, sinking fund of raid county in accordance with the act of Assembly authorizing their issue as I follows: . : . i ; I Five hundred dollar bonds, numbers 219, 05, lSa, 2, 147, 1. These bonds will be paid principal and -accrued Interest to SI arch 15, 1809, upon i presentation of the same at the fcatiimal , Bunk of New Bern, New Bern, Nonh Carolina; on or before March 15th, 1809. Interest on the above bonds will roa.se on and after March 15th, 1899. By order Board Commissioners. E. W. Smallwood, Chairman. OYER ID EIUS. It! in M Mi lie lataerlaal Beaaarre T.t Need lag feaialellea. Adjearaaieat Day fiat la Sight. War ea la pi' UL The A. A N. C Pre- paaed Rala. ' Joramt. Boaaso, I Raleigh, K. C, Fabroary 7. Tbe Uoaae calendar Ii over 1800, that Is tbe aamber ot bills Introduced la the House or that have eoeoe ever from tbe Senate baa reached that figure. Tbe mere atechealcal work ot passing oa that qnantlty of bills Is very considerable, they all have lo be pasaed or reported to tbe committee or tabled or disposed of la soma way. But it Is not merely this that Is prolonginb tbe seesloa of the Legislature, It la the Important measures that have to be ooasidered la regard to the public Institutions, the renting oat of faslonista and replacing v tbeaa with Democrats. Tbea the dispensaries have made "lota and scores" of trouble, entire ly unlocked for too, Tbe popaltstlc Democrats, tor there are a nomber, have opened op a war on tba railroads, and "Jim Crow" and the suffrage have con sumed much time. There win be ao adjournment thh, week and ao maa is wise enough to set the day. Some of tbe Important- measure! that must be disposed of are these; - The rev enue bill ot over seventy sections baa to paas a third reading In tbe House and then go to the Senate. Tbe education bill is still In the Senate. The election law and machinery act are still nnder discussion. . Tbe separate car bill has only passed the House and some change! are likely to be made In the Senate. Tbe penitentiary matter Is still oa hand to provide for the debt T.e Wilsons are still banging on the ragged edge and two new railroad commissioner! are to be elected." Then there It tbe antt-lrust bill that is a white elephant, the pension bill, the A. and at. College and several other Important Items. There Is no doubt that the proposed tax on the gross earnings of railroad! is a seriousymatier. An examination of tbe names of , Representative! voting aye" or "no" la Interesting: Aganist tbe tax are Connor, Allen, overman, Craig, Clarkson, Council, Fouitaee, and such men. Engaged In the war on capital are those who are willing to make tfny de parture according as It appeals to their dislikes or personal ambition. Tbe vote that defeated tbe Julian amendment which was a teat was 49 to 65. The fight will be renewed today over an amendment Introduced by Overman to revise tbe assessments made on rail road property as soon as practicable. There is no doubt that the ' proposi tions made by Connor and Overman are In tbe nature ot a compromise. They seem to feel that some sop mast be thrown to the opposition. ' They have Insisted that the proposed tax Is contrary to justice and public policy. What they may fail to accomplish in the House, the Senate will do and then the Revenue bill will bave to go to the House again to be concurred lu. The matter of sale of the A. Si N. C railroad to the Edwards Syndicate, in which Julian Carr Is Interested bids fair to become a prominent question. W. J. Edwards Is a banker of Saiiford and was for years purchasing agent on the Sea boa. Ho makes the following statement, 'ily syndicate will pay $1500,000 for the A. N. C. railroad and will put up so equal amount in the way of guarantee te protect the Stale from a sale lo a com peting line and lo extend the"' road to Salisbury or Charlotte, or It will pay $590,000, for tbe road for a sale which shall be unconditional and no questions asked..-, - - The hearing before tbe Senate com mittee on corporations, Daniels chair man, on Saturday was a lengthy one The longest speech was made by Senator Bryan, who reviewed the history and condition of the road and said that nnder proper management the stock would pay 4 per cent and the price In crease in price largely. 0. M. Btubee and W. D. Hclver represented Edwards who , was present himself. C, E. Foy of New Bern answered a great many questions put to him by the com mittee and by the attorneys. 'The hear ing was adjourned until this afternoon and it Is expected that some of the stock holders 'Will be pre seat to look after their Interests. The committee will make a report but before the matter comes before the Legislature for dlacusslon, it is very likely that it will lie taken up lu tho Democratic caucus. This is what the opponents ot the sale desire lo have done, , In the hearing, P. 11. Pearsull, declar ed that the private stockholders and people along the line of the railway ob jected to the tranefur. Hostile manage ment ot the road, they said, could kit the profits of the trucking, Bib f.nd oj's- h takes the food more delkious end wholesome tMt I ll t ill n! L inlMHit iiva!r liilftiMt ! la the east AU eastern couatie, ll was j argued, weie opposed to tbe connect Tbe State owns 106 CO aharea, Hik ing $104 too. Private eiockbuhlersowa about $3u0,u00 of private stock. Cravea eouaty owns about $115,000, tor which she has paid la principal and Interest liute over $3:10,000 sad oa which she aew oae between $30,000 end $40,00). Passlioo owns about $35,000. for which aba has paid sum $81,000 In caab. Lenoir county owes $50,000 worth. 8be finished paying for this amount The remaining $40,0X1 la la the band of private individual and was original ly paid tor at par. la addition, the prop erty Is bonded for. $335,000, which amouul was expended 'In the original oontlructloa.v So the cost of construc tion was $3,135,000. - ' , The whole history of the Stale owner ship ot railroads Is an Interesting one, aad If this section la sold It will be the final act The West North Carolina sold to the Richmond and Danville tor $800, 000, under agreement to finish the road to Paint Rock andlo build down to Murphy, and the lease ef the North Carolina railroad to the Southern, and now the proposed salelo the Edwards Syndicate of the eastern end from GoUts- bore to tbe coast. Those over confident enthusiasts w ho hare been talking and writing about fitly thousand majority for tbe const I tutlonal amendment In 1900 have subsi ded. It I to be another fight for White Supremacy, and the chances of success have lessened woefully in tho last seven days. The danger has arisen from the Introduction of new issues aud the alienating ot many who stood by the cause last fall. Of coarse thoso who vote against Its passage will bur, themselves at well as others, but the de sire to "get even'' Is a strong ouo. Tbe bill changing the time tor holding the Spring term of Craven county Su perior Court hai passed the House. The Senate Saturday waded through tbe School bill and reached the 88 sec Hon when the further consideration was postponed until the session tonight at 8 o'clock. At tbe olose of tbe morning session It wss proposed to meet again at night, bat several Senators protested that they had worked until midnight all the week and wanted to go home Saturday night and rest Their wishes were rrsnled. A committee was named to present a testimonial to Lieut. Gov, Reynolds, President of the Senate. He has made a fine presiding officer and attended strictly to the dispatch of business and has not bad a dispute or word with a member of the dominant nartv. sir. Geo. Dees, member from Pamlico Is verr sick from pneumonia and has been taken lo the city Hospital. : lhe new boilers ot tbe electric plant have been alerted no and the street lights are all right after months of fail ure. The trolley cars are runuing at night now. There is talk ot annullug the charter ot tbe water company of Uialeigh on account of the quality of water furuishod. It has Improved some but people are drinking from wells and carrying bottles ot water homo under their arms to be used on the tablu. . BUCKLER'S ARNICA SALVE. THE BEST SALVE In the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt liheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, -and all Skin Erup. tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. ; It Is gkaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 35 cents per box. For solo by F, F. Duffy. A DMIN1S1RA rolt'S SALE. Pursuaut to an order of the Superior Court of Graven couuty made in a peo- liil proceeding wherein Joseph si. Keel, Administrator of B F Cuthrell is plain tiff sod John Cuthrell, William Cuthrell and others are defendants, I will tell at nubllo action at the Court house In the citv of New Bern at 13 o'clock, M., on Monday, the 3rd day of April, 1899; the following property: All the timber above twelve inches nt the stump when cut on the land situate in the county of Craven adjoining the lands of Benjamin Lee, Emory liicu and others containing 800 acres wont or less, tbe said land being the fame which whs conveyed to the said B F Cuthrell, de ceased by W C Brinson and wtle liy deed recorded in ihe office of the Begiater of Deeds of Craven county in book 108, fo lio 80 and 81. The purchaser to te al- I lowed t n yeurs in which to cut :and r3- niovc said Timber, terms 01 oatu iasu. JOSEHP M.UEKL., Admin. , of B F Cuthrell, deceased. By W.,W. Chrlt, Attorney. A Limited Quantity Extra Early Red Valentino Beans. Lamlrelb's Extra Early Morning Star Peas, , Iloulton Hiiilne Early Rose Seed j Potatoes. At -EsEilNG Powder IBB LCaikLSTOBC. A B. r.Mau) aMr.. raahll rrlsttlaa:. ;r SIMM Bill Ita. t.aarat. Special lo Journal Ralkiob, February 27 -There was no meeting today of the committee on Cur porallooa to consider tbe rale of llir Atlantic and Ninth Carolina railroad, oa account of tbe Senate holding an af ternoon session. Tbe lowest bid made for the Public printing was by Barnea Bros., of Raleigh. The Populists caused considerable commotion today, tbe result being that a joint caucus of Democrats was held to night to consider the matter. The Overman resolution In the House on the revision of the tax assessments ol railroad, waa lost by a vote of 48 to 50. Tbe Revenue bill then passed Its third reacting by a vote ot 80 to 0, and wan sinttolheSinate. The oyster claim bill of Carteret and Pamlico counties was defeated. The separate cars hill will be made a special order business lu tbe Senate, to morrow night - .. a. . Swuill: 8igustare of I ta! V,fl Hi A'riT? 3ct5lii Try a cup of surpassing coltee and ham or oyster sandwich at A. 11. linker's Oysters, raw, fried or slewed at M. linker's. all hours at A. Whit man's lino Chocolate, at Mt Snrley's. Cora Cola, wine cocit, phosphate, nil rcfrCHliing drinks from Baker's fountain Lemons 30 cents Icj 's a iloz , at MeSor Bakei's store is open every night until twelve o'clock. Call on him for line candies of any kind flay or night. Dityis' Prescription Pharmacy will fill your prescriptions promptly and with the greatest accuracy. Have yours filled there. Medicines delivered to any part of the city. Phone 50. Night bell at front door. Notice lo Creditor! The tinapreigncii having men ap pointed, In nn action, pending in the Superior Court of Craveu county, enii tied "Farmers and Merchants Hank and u H Cutler vs Tho Stimson Lumber Oompany," Receivers of the defendant company, hereby notify all creditors oi said Company to present and file tlieii claims against said compai v. with them at once. New Bern, N. C, Feb. 27. 1899. ENOCH WA.DHWOKTH, S. G. UOBEUTS, Receivers tS?" News-Observer please Cii y. CO CO QC . Tbe Rate sees himself ih the MIRROR RAT TRAP, thinks it another Rat and Walks in. '. . These Traps are For Sale at the fol lowmt! prices, For Lata, 35c. For Mice, 10c. - A full line of useful Household Arti clcs at Rock Bottom Prices. i . j. u. if iiiilv '. When we are prepared lo (ill all or der for anything in 'the BUflOY and CARRIAGE LINE. mi We meet conipetitlon in every respect, Ai ) if 30 v J co h)h toe Our factory is at 7S BROAD STREET. iiiiivcirfiiiikiiiiiiiiKiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiifiiifr I NORTH CAROLINA i2 A Few Nice Ones just received. Also a Frvh lot of those BIO HAMS JO CUT. Fresh Cakes and Crackers, The very best KLGIX BUTTEH, 25c We havo a nice Table Teach we are selling at l.Me per can. Ileinx's Swee t Mixed Pickles. Fresh Oatdakea and Carolina Rice. Dried IVaches, peclotl nnd sliced only 10o lb. - Dried Apples c. (iivo us a call for anything jott want in Groceries. 5 1 'Phone OI. pJkniol & Ml A SPECIAL PREMIUM -OF- 100 Lbs. J. FOU THE BEST LOAF OF BKEAD MADE l-'l.'O.M I. K. M. F LOUIS, BOUOIIT F1SOM MY STOISK. AND 100 LBS. h E. M. FLOl'lS FOU Til K :V PJjATE OF ROLLS MADK FUOM ,1. E. M. l! I,'. BOUOIIT FROM MY STOUF. 1SRKAI) AND .1 7 DO ED AT THE ROLLS FA I IS. THIS BRAND OF IN THIS MA UK FT. FLOUR I JOHN G-EOCEE. HI B This time it is a few lines of STACY, ADAMS & C0. S SHOES In broken sizes, that we are going to close viceable and comfortable hoe may be selec ted from this line at a' big saving in price if, you'ean wear a size as given below. NOTE STYLES AND SIZES. 9180 Walking Fast, hnnd isewed, - calf Bala, sizes 1 5. 3 Os, 1 i, : ' " 3 7s. t 7Js, 2 8s, 1 8s, original , price $3 00, now $3 76 9187 Walking Fast, double sole, hand sewed, calf bals, izcB2G.v , . 2 OJs, 8 7s, 8 7.K 1 8s, 1 8s, otiginal price 5 (X), now - 'A 75 9189 Lond Cap Toe. hand sewed, calf halt), sizes 1 Ms, 1 !', 9 ejs, , 1 7, 1 7J, 1 8s, 1 9, original price S 00, no 8 78 These Goods will v I 1VIio!'KiiF? V lU tail 71 llr;;'l St. (aj m V 'J (a) (a) E. M. FLOUR, (a) TO liF FMIILITFI) AND IS TIIH BEST NOW SOLI) DUNN, I 9190 -Plain Square Too,.hantl sewed calf bals, Bizes'l 5s, 2 6s, 1 Sis, . 2 7s, 8 8s, 1 9s, original price, ' 5 00, now , 375 9191 Plain bquaro Toe, calf cong, ' sizes I 5js, ; 6, 1 81e, 1 10s, were ; - , 4 00, now ; $3 00 9193 Plain Square Toe, bals, slues 1 5j9. 2 s, 2 61s, 3 7s, 1 7t. 2 8s , were 4 00, now ; .800 0193 -Load Cap Toe, calf !nis, slues .1 Rs, 8 CJs, 3 7a, 8s, 1 8Js, were 4 00, now 9 CO be Sold For Cash Only. s l HILL'S r. Irs 1 Gold Camel, Ceylon Tea, tbe f.i 1,1 puck:! at A. ' kr'g. 4 . c . V !"" t.
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