HUh. ""'J I it if
tee ncaiaa OF SYlCTOFntiS
tt da sot only to lb oricioality ad
aimplicity o( U cotubiosUao, bat also
to the car and akiU with which it ia
manuUfturod by (dentins piouaaae
knows to U Caupomia Pis Srv
Co. 00I7, and w wish to imnrt apoa
all the importanoe of pore has inf lh
tru nod anginal remedy. A th
renaioc Syrup of fl i mwmfactored
by th Cauroiun. Kio Stbpp Co.
only, Kaowtalf if that fact, will
assist one ia avoid iuf tho worlUew
imiUUou aanufeture4 by other par
tic. The high aUudlnf of th CaU
roam. Fia buor Co. with the medi
cal profeskkA. lad tho eatiafactlor
which tho ernuine Syrup of Fig haa
(riven to million of farailic, make
tha name t th Company a guaranty
of tha exvslleao of lu remedy. It ia
tar ia adranoe of all other laxative,
aa It acta 00 tha kidney, lirer and
luwr-) without irritating or weaken
In them, and it dora not gripe nor
nauaeafcx. In order to get it beneficial
effect, please remember th nam of
the Company .
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
, a rnAxcaio, ou.
"rwTn.ua. , new van, a. .
THE JOURNAL.
hew Bora. V. C star. , I80.
I TEIiirIM.
Wanted Position.
Steam Lanariry Repairing.
Bobbltt Drug Co Rheumacide
' U H Baxter Scsligc Shirt.
II B Duffy New silks for Spring.
McDaniel GaskUI-Small hamt.
Business Locals.
WANTED Position a foreman of lum-
brrplanU IS yean exptriencr. AdJi
wver. Box 603, New Bern. N. C.
JKB8B.Y bWKLT Pnato blipa lor
Baa. 0. B. Ll'IWon. TiiiTmnn. N. C.
TWu im iiaerl Blo.cirh, ne ai.d
Try cl ea atUcr. Sovci'a I a d ware
Store..
I HAVE receded a Saa.ple 1809 Colum
liia Chain Wheel, price ft'0 ftnd lnvit
ntpection of tame. Bicycles, Grapbo-
phonei and Printing. 'Phone 129.
, Wm.T.IIill.
THBflnett Beer always on draught, at
J C0BS, middle Sfeet.
' J.J. Baxter hat just received a new
line of E. P. Reed's ladiet shoes in but
ton and laoe all styles.
Prmlataat DeterinlBailoa 10 Hell
To dote out stock quickly , we will
tell everything at 20$ less than whole
tale cost th.lt week. Barfoot'a.
Baxter the Jeweler is fitted up with
a costly and complete set of tools to do
watch work in all its branches, we do it
well and guarantee it, fine work is our
specialty.
rlalhlB.
About 100 Men's Boys and Children's
suits that we have made still a lower
price on, Barfoot'l.
J.J Baxter is cl wing out his a inter
clothing, shoes, hats, undeiwear, diess
goods at cctt in order to make loom for
his new spring stock.
(Jrntwir JtedBellana In rrm Wood
. These goods must bo sold, your choice
of very fin dress goods at about h'tlf
usual price, Barfool's.
' Davis 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.
,- The art of compounding prescriptions
to aa to bring out their greatest medl
clnal efficiency, cannot be accomplished
without modern appointments and per
fectly pure drugs. The physician con
stanlly carries on research to Improve
his prescribing; while we keep pace wtth
hit' Investigation by our study of the
progress of pharmacy, improvement of
our already elegantly appointed estab
lishment and honest medicines. It will
pay you in health and dollars to trade at
Braduam'r. . , ? r ,
MbwiMloefc.
Still another' reduction Id Ladies
Men's and Children's shoes, stock of ox
ford ties and slippers on sale this week
to close out. liarloot's.
Prescriptions a specialty at Davis
Have yours sent there to be filled. They
will be given prompt and careful atten
tion. Night bell at front door.
There is no need of saying anything
about the cleanliness of Bradham's Foun
tain; it is proverbial. It is so clean that
it is appetizing, Every glass they are
as thin and delicate as can be made is
poliahed after using. We have gotten
ilie name of serving the finest Soda in
Few Bern by cleanliness, daintiness and
liberal use of fresh, pure fruit Juices.
Like our entire pharmacy, our fountai
service equals any thing to be found in
lar -o cities. Bradham's Fountain.
r RdaeilMlBftibbOBi
we offer entire stock ribi
at 20 less than original
1H Htlli ( III.
(,'MwJr J piwi'.- rai tt iU viL
r foiwssl f j l'.y
Match base Id IU aUa.lt. a J
bio U b-rW " atBi will
ltM a pvsisful liroajk
Th aMiuWaef lb o'4 Uate t'lb
at ruin to (Mat Weight si 'ckk
at th bosm of MtM Stella Boletts, fc
th purtHMof norgftaltlaf.
Th JoccaAiackaoaWkltM k'r el I
of th lit anneal report olib Murraul
Labor Nsilai its ef North Carolina, Ml
IbnMgh th txmrxmf of Cnaaisioar
Y.llamrkk.
Mr. Wm. E Clark wat yesterday ap
pointed As-Ufsol Collector of Cutioai
at New Brra, to toccwd Mr. B, 0. Cra
dle. Mr Clark fr leads will ba glad
to b ar lf h!i epnoloUol. '
Th Wpl of KloHoa held a ma
mertlnf Toosdsy night, and paaed rww
luilnct opposing the tsl a! tb State's
lochia lA.SC railioad. Aeoev
mltlM want from tbtrato Balelgb to
oppos the tale.
Ther will b a meeting toebjht at
7: SO o'clock allhailor of Kokertad:
Uryn, of lboe Intemted In baseball
Ther It desire to organ its a baas ball
club her for tb coming aeuon and th
matting will disc Ui mailer.
Oa the nod of February, la Wllmlng
ton N. C. Jmea K. liollon, formerly or
Ihli 'city, waa married to MtM May
Northrop, daughter of Mr. baec Noith
rop, of Wilmingloa. The wedding wat a
vary quiet one.
The arrival of al ad are dally increas
ing ia nuaitier, and every one li glad
Th threatened total lota of ehad for
tbU eaon, which teemed poulble on
account of tha very tever winter wrath'
er will bo, happen, and the rcgnl.tr good
)erly run uow teemt probalilf.
Knlaititntneai For til J llnu.l.
At an early dale there will be aa en
tertainrnent clven ty Teet Brother
Show for tlio benellt of the Cliy Band.
The Band tlill owe tome money on
their inttrumeutt and they hope at the
proposed entertainment that . enough
will I mwlo to free Ihcra from all Rll
The time and place 01 entertainment
will be announced later.
Not Vi-I Canxtit,
The negro who was found In llnlchV
jaloon Tuesday night, under suspicious
clruiimslam-cs, and ecaped.from those
who Had ulin, it not yet caught.
The escape on Tuewlay night caused
quite an fxcltimenl on MUldlo si reel, a
shot being fired aa the negro ran. but be
escaped through an alley way.
The hicn Is raid to be known but he
had ni t been found yesterday, although
setrcli was made for him.
Xbw Slioll I'lsh C"in:nllonor.
The new Shell Fish Commission, re
cently elected by the Lcgislatute, were
named In the new oyster law and aretl e
following gentlemen; John M Clayton,
of Hyde; George II tlill, of Beaufort
Daniel L Roberta, of Craven; C C Allen
of Pasquotank; Robert Wallace, of Car
teret; B O Scarboro.of Dare; DB Hooker
of Pamlico. The board Is expected to
meet in this city next Monday, when a
chairman and secretary will be chosen
re ilio.ua 1..
Mr. W. B. I'lannor of Croatan
was
here yesterday.
Hon. Clias. R. Thomas went to Hal'
cigh yesterday.
Miss Corinne Chadwick left last ulgh
for her home at Beaufort.
Messrs L. Harvey of Kinaton, and S,
a Buggs of Bnow Hill left yesterday re
turning home.
Dr. J. E. Person of i'ikeville, and Dr.
W. P. Exura of Qoldshoro, A. & N. 0,
Directors, left yesterday morning.
Before the riiscoverv of One Minute
Cough Cure, ministers were greatly dls
1
turlied by coughing congregations. No
excuso for It now. . F 8 Duffy.
Cried "Slurilvr" and Was Arroxteil.
During the excitement of the .chaia of
the negro who had escaped from , hit
captors on Tuesday, on Middle street
a drunken negro came out of a saloon
on the same' street, and screamed "Mur
der I Murder I" at the top of his voice,
which greatly added to the excitement.
This made a stampede towards the
negro, who raised the claim of having
been robbed, and shouted murder not
knowing what he was about.
The police took him In charge at
nuisance There was nothing to show
that he had been robbed. ,
Rheumaclde Is not recommended for
the'eure of every ill; it docs not cure
everything. Bat II it a certain cure for
rheumatlvm, and Is a line blood purifier
and laxative; try It.
Y will buy dock at lull prices anj
goods purchased of us that do not prove
to be as we represented them. This
our way of doing huslneai", a now way
bnt it protects you and mukos it to our
advantage to-be sure of the quality
anything before recommending it to our
customers. It meant to you pure drugt
reliable goods and safety. It means to
us your good will, confidence and regu
lar patronage. Let us fill your prescript
tlona. Bradham's Pharmacy,
. Try a cup of surpassing collee and a
ham or oyster sandwich at A. M. Baker's
Coca Cola, wino coca, phosphate, all
refreshing drinks from Baker's fountain.
Lemons 20
ley's
cents a. dor., at McSor
Baker's store is open every nih-M until
twelve o'clock.- Call ou him for line
'ii 1 i k i:;t rtvi'it.
Kiit.a J.ti tii.-lniig il.a. , k
i.irr.M rVi l I .Mm m frwu.u
I tb Bottk twiy r at y mr Kt-t
V iuitr Fair ediUoa. 1 1: frtua lm
tr mbub iBuBitol. W had ko kin tkat
tim lUr ork a pivilf pW. Taw
paper yoa arr.l at h-l urL UnrVf vlw.'
la aaut urr I rtl: "I dua l coder yoa
1 k New fVra It wt b a fowitful
pl Jutflng f rata th plrttjuB " Yoart
0 Cravea ttreeL
Hew ttrU.
Th anaay f riasdt of Krv. John Htaoly
Tkoaaa la lb la city, will ba greatly ia
Icrarted la learning of hit new chaac of
field work, It being tb EvangelUllc
work conaactad ttlth St. Andrew '1 Prat-
byterl church of Wllmlngto. ,
In ooannctiua a lib Ihla change, th
fulloving of Rv. Mr. Thomas, from tb
WilwiiigtuB Star, of March lot, will be
uf Interest.
tit. Andrew' Praabyteriaa ehnrch.
niter th leadership of their beloved
parlor. Rev. A. D. MrClura, bat taken
another dorlded Mrp forward in church
work by th Inauguration of a home
missionary work, having Jutt employed
a church snlaioaary who all) davol all
hit time to tb work la New Hanover
and Onslow ooontle, preaching it mis
sion pointa and vbdilng the people In
their home. H will have regular ap
pointment for lb present at tha tchool
house on Mr. Otcar Pearsalrs farm at
illddle Sound and at th County Home.
Roy. J no. Staaly Thomas ia a tooa ol
lb lata Jadga Thomas, who was for
many years in public life, serving as
Secretary of Slat during Vance term
at war governor and ulnequeutly
Judguof Superior Court, president of
the A. & N. C. railroad and a . a nniu
ber of Congre. He U a brother of
Hon. Charles 1L Thomas, member elect
of Congroa from the Third iliftricl.
Rev. Mr. Thon a aiteudeil the btale
Univeiaily, matriculated at 1'ilucelon
Theological Seminary, was a ttudent ol
McCormick Theological Seminary and
the Mot ily Bible lusiitute. Ha served
with CMpet ial credit, a terra a Secretary
of Washington Ueighl't Branch of the
Y. M. U. A , was supply at the Park
Kidge Congreslonal Church, Chicago,
In October, 1MIT, at Littleton, ha was
iioeuaeU to preach by Albemarle Praaby
tery, and became pastor of suvora)
churches In Pender county. Thes
churches are now out of debt, and tii
attendant larcolv incnased. A new
church has been built.
At Burgaw, in AprlJ of last year, he
was ordained to the full work of the
ministry.
, Give me a liver regulator and I can
regulate the world," said a gculus. The
druggist handed him a bottle of DeWitl't
Little Early Risers, the famous little
pills. F 8 Duffy. ;
L,lat of Lxttrro.
Remaining in the Post Office at New
Bern, Craven county, N. C, February
0, 1MB: - . ,
KIN'S LISTS.,
B John Brown, Moses Belcher, Pat
Balden.
C H y Clark, Samuel Cox, Alexan
der Cotton, 8 W Curtis.
D-John T Dillahunt, Moses pllla
hunt.
G Samuel Green, Uensom Green.
II Henry Hunter,
J Albert L Jones. .
M Sergt L U F Morrimon.
R Andrew Roberts. '
8 Rev A Small, Shadrack Russell.
. WOMEN'S MKT. -
B Fannie Burgess, Margaret J Bryan
' C Sarah Clark.
D Susan Dillahunt, Molilo Doughty,
E Mamie Evan.
F Mary J Fulcher.
"G Sarah E Glbbs.
J Louisa Johuson, Nellie Jones.
M Hesaie Marshall, Lula Mondine.
P-N J Piver, Millie Pool.
R Bertha v Richardson, Malvlna
Rhodes, Maetlia Roe, Annie Russell, Jaue
Rue.. ' . ' ' . ,.
iKizzio Sanders, K R Sanders,
Buttle Spruell, R L Simmons.
W S A Wilkins, Nellie William,
Julia Williams.
Persons calling for above letters will
please say advertised and give Unto of
list
The regulations now tcquiro that one (1)
cent Bhall be collected ou the delivery
of each odvurtisod letter. ,
: - S. W. Hancock, P. M
RIMTOFAIX. k -
To dense the system iu n gentle and
truly bencficlul manner, when the
Springtime comes, use the true and per
fect remedy, Syrup of Figs. ' Buy. the
genuine. Manufactured by tho Califor
nia Fii Syrup Co., on'y, and for sale by
all druggiU, at SO cents per bottle;
.". MeClursa Magazine for March. --
An account of the marvelous new sub
stance, liquid air, based on couv.ersalioi:i
with the discoverer, Charles E, Trlpler
will appear in MuClure't Magazine for
March, wiili numerous pictures illiul.ru
ting interesting experiments and the
whole process of umntifiiclure. It liquid
air proves to be all that it now given
promise of being, Mr. Tripler liw found
a universal motive power that ia inex
haustible and practically costless.
O
Been tli
Elgn&tnrd
of
k. ..K.
UA n It
7if
.Gold Camel, Ceylon Tea, the finest
in packac4, at A. M. Bilker's.
Oysters, raw, fried or slewed at
hours at A. 31. Baker's.
all
Whitman's line Chocolates at Sic
ftrgv ( rwf. trta r.toiiW. It.t.' twK.lb
F y il .
Th t!ln has guUea U faiawr
vry aarh liiJ t ibrir far wark.
W taara that or f rmn S tt
lar crop of Irtb putaUMM this KuM.
Tb BtTchaat bcr ar eonUtiaicf r-
mvif aad adding b gaul la their
alnro. ,
AU th dwrllltc BHta la Ttaouw
ar aow ucvupisd, hil vrml hav
taa faadUa. Why aot bulkl tsor
k'Hiwv. plenty of varaat lota. A ga
lUna was br last wck to rent a
bou aad eoold aot gat oa.
Mr J P Brogdea Bkohaa ba evitl-
raliy IU with gripp anal pawsaoaU for
to last four wevkt I mack bUr and
hi inaay I rleadt nlcrtala tha hop that
b will aooa ba oat and well agaia.
Thr but a malt allcadaaca
fro is this vicinity to New Bra Fair
any faoiiliat had coma member tick
with moatl and la grippe, but aa
MiUI It grUlng aonwwhat caio. U
tBa.l ar ao nearly tampd oat.
It DO Johrtioo hat opened anew
ator ber of dry goods and grocerl.
What ha beeom f th Rw rivar
oyster carta, w hav not had a visit
from them for lb last fw day
We ar inclined to beileve that the
morals of our commantly are Improving,
aa w hav not eo a maa, whit or
e dorcd, visitor or clllxra, drank for lb
lt fiflera day..
The Ian snow - caught many of oar
citizen without any wood aad a ax
perienre It aa'.d to ba a dear school many
r replenishing their pile with many
luada of good wood.
The farmer hav eommaaced every
fair day to haul commercial fertiliser,
many who last year aald bo fertilizer
next year ar now hauling It to plant
cotton, tobacco and truck.
We notice that many gardeot with
collarda ar nearly all killed where they
had been turned down and th ttalk bur
rlod ihev are hurt but Utile. Why will
people strive all summer to raise col
lard and let I he cold destroy them when
by a little attention they could be saved.
Mr Johu P Koonce of Raleigh la visit
ing her father, Mr J P Brogdea.
MUs Sue May Kinsry who I teaching
school at Tuckahoa spent Sunday lu
Tienloo.
Mia Annie Bryan of Pollocksvllle
spent Saturday anf Sunday vMiing th
Misaes Birdie and Cadill Koonc.
Wo hav here residing In Trenton a
gentlemen who ha a multiplicity ofprv
fusion and trade who can take you
I icture, then enlarge It, make you a fine
pair bJott, cut jour hair, thtva jou
build you a honac, paint and paper It, re-
pilr clocks and watches and do most
anything. We have often heard It said
too many trades make a botch with all
but W M Coble is an exception, he 1
good at all hit trade. , ,,,. -Th
Rev Mr Alderman, Baptist mlnli
ter will preach at Trenton ou Sunday
n?xtat l o'clock.
Not one child die where ten formerly
died from croup. People have learned
1 he value of On Minute Cough Cure
and use It for sever lung aad throat
trouble. It Immediately stops cough'
log. It never fails. F S Duffy.
Growing (Nut.
How shall the farmer grow cotton for
the year 1809t Bhall It be by the luten
sive system of farming or shall tt be by
the large acreage, and If by the large
acreage system will he or can he grow
cotton at a profit or at a lostf Every
farmer it now talking hard timet and
declaring that he can't grow cotton at 4c
and 5c per pound, and that next teason
will find tbelr barn. andv smokehouses
well filled, and lest cotton will be the go
certain. .; r '--v:' 5 '-W;
A wise plan this will be, and glory to
our land and country It carried out. . To
Lgrow cotton now at a profit the farmer
must adopt the Intensive method of farm
ing, such, at making two and three balet
of cotton per acre and making grain on
this, their lands, because it doe not take
as much work for grain at It doe for
cotton. To make two or three balet of
cotton per acre the farmer must plow
deep In the preparation of lanJ, concen
trate manures; good culture amtltnprove
ment of seeds and implement must not
be Ignored. . :
What a pleasure It would bo to a farm
er, in looking out over hit fields of cot
ton,' planlod in some heavy fruiting
varieties of cotton, . that kind of the
prolific store thai will fruit from the
ground up to the top, and knowing that
with good seasons ha would, under the
Intensive system of farming, gather
two and three bales of cotton from every
acre. . This would be called good farm
ing and profitable. B. W Hawkins, in
Cotton Planters' Jourcal.
ECCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. '
THE BEST SALVE In tho world for
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum,
Fover Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands,
Chilblains, Corns,, and all Skin Erup
tions, aud positively cures Piles, or no
pay required. It Is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction or money refunded.
Price 35 ceuis per box. For sale by F.
F. Duffy. , .
Mr. A. E. Tlibbnrd, the jeweler, says
"Anway's Croup Syrup is Ihc best medi.
cine evur tried In a household for croup
and children's coughs. Il has been used
with grea'.OKt benefit in my family, and
no mother should be without a bottle. It
acts quickly and cures the child.'' , Sold
at Biadbam's Pharmacy. . j.
Smoked sausage at the Oaks Market
10 cents lb. ' .
Dressed and live poultry at the Oaks
Market.
Stall fed
Not'ib ('sin
jV ,ikct.
Western Beef, prow 11
Una, 10 cciiH Hi, nt O.
In
VW -w irw Atstarfr?. !
lay.mr 1 . .c if JaMty r-Ak Ul bj
p4tJ aui-l 4 ry Ialtntia4
Uikj 4 wnl kouuu ia Iran cmamy.
rhuaa by r.. Kcwp P. BmiIo f lb
l'alrllf al Cfa(i Uiil it 1st Mr
tuaa a.)Udi ol lb M Bern Acl-
y, aa losiiuiUua m cu.lvua ta.
and iiWUo! aiih, lb kitlory of Mr
eiiyjaad in.lrl,w lh lb UMajio of aar
arty Cetuaial Uaya.. Dr. liaulc, how
ever, iiu th name of oBaf tb
prmaiat lolrciora ta that actat
Mat of icarniae at kt tberda But
appear la th enracl pubibbad by yoa
and M akl to lb liM It aaay b well to
print Ihcra too.
Aloat AUator laU-hl for aaaay year
la tb caay. Ilia chani wm roa-
daciad ua what waa called lb "Luccu-
triun" plan, oa effact, at least, of wkkb
to taak hit pupil very aocarata I
spelling, at km of ihom, (till living la
Near Barn, eaa testify. Mr. Attmai
had great faith la lb tail: "Ha that
tparaih hi rod katetk hi too; but b
lovalk Urn chatath hlat bt-
tiate," aad lived fully op to Its aad of
this fact, too, poaslblv torn of tb taid
pupils aSay also hav a lively rasta
branc. I'bere war no extra la tb
school, ilia thought, but II was aald tf
Il that "Bogging at grail and regular."
Mr. AUraor w an uacl f oar nalgb
bor. Dr. Oeorg Attmora of Pamlico
ouuniy.
Mr. Attmora, wat aaoceeal, la th
turtle, by the Rev. William N. Hawk
at principal, with, at different llmrt,
Iter. Fonlyu M. Hubbard and Stephen
E. Brawuwell aa aasUlaiil. Mr.
Wallace conducted the primary depart
ment, a od ber -daughter, Mia Mary
Wallace, the acbool for girl. Rev, Wm
N. Uawkt was a brother of Rev. Dr.
Francl L. Hawks, the historian, both
native of New Bern Mr. Hawks for
many year wa -tha rector of ' Chrtat
Church In Ibis city. Afterward fa set
tled In Columbus, Georgia, where h
died. Like Mr, Attmora fa wa a firm
buliever In lb efficacy of corporal pun
ishmeol, as this writer lis cause to reo
collect. HI grandfather, John Hawkt,
wat the architect of Qovornor Tryon'
"Palace, having Come from England 'to
superintend that work. Later John
Hawks waa Secretary of th Colonial
Aitoml'ly. Francis Uawkt, ton of John
and father of Rev Wm N, Hawks, wa.
Collector at the port of New Bern, an
appointee of President John Adams and
successor of Major Johu Daves.
Ruy. Fordyce Mr. Hubbard and Steph
en L. Browuell were of northern birth,
Of. Ilubbani who was alan rector for a
loug tiiuo of Christ Church, wa after
wards I rofosoor of Ancient languages
In the University nt Cbal Hill. He
died a few years ago In Raleigh.
1 In later days a Dr. bicker, and Mr. A.
F. Neville Rolfe, were teacher at the
Academy. Mr. Rolfe wot a brother-in-law
of Mr. Ueorge Bishop of oar city.
A prlr.e hat been offered to the present
pupils of the New Bern Academy for
tha best history of that venerable Insti
tution of date 1731 In preparation they
WU do well to ttudy carefully Prof.
Battle's tletch of that Academy.
I 1 IB BAUAM AYM'
J Sheer, Sedalia, Mo conductor on
electric slreet car line, write that hit
Utile daughter was very low with croup,
and her life saved after all physicians
bad failed, o.ily by nting One Minute
Cough Cure. S Duffy.
Tho Stenm Isnnndry
It making some new lmprovemen
this week, adding a new tioilrr d
engine to the plant,,whlch hie been badly
needed and thev will be prepared to turn
out work much quicker hereafter.
Also added ax new Empire rvdlnr aid
Cuff Ironcr that will do better work Ihi n
ever.'-. ,
NEW liERtf
i. E. DAYBERRY, Man.
Notice to Credit oral
The undersigned havinij baen ap
pointed, in an action, pending in the
Supeilot Court of Craven county, enti
tled "Farmer and Merchant Bank mid
u H Cutler vs The Slimaon Lumber
Company , Receiver of I ho defendant
company, hereby notify nil creditors of
snid Pompnny to present and tile their
claims againat said company, with them
at once. .-.
New Bern, N. C, Feb. 87. 1899. ;
ENOCH WADNWOKTU, .
B. G. ROBERTS,
Receivers,
iy Newt-Observer please copy.
AVben we are prepared to Till sil or
ders for miylldnir in the BUtlUY and
CAKBIAOE LINE. .
Wo meet competition 111 every resjx'cl,
Our factory is at
7 buoad T" ::v.
fcls Come
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LARGE STOCK
OF
Horses & Mules
JUST ARRIVED
Which will bt told for CASH or on aad
two year tiata.
Large Block of
Bugs! and Harriot,
, Aud IfnrneMM.
AIL KINDS OF HOUSE GOODS.
J. W. STEWART.
J. L. Hartsfield,
REAL ESTATE AGENT and
COLLECTOR OP REMT5.
If vnu BTsaJit vniir hniii. Aaviiisl-tl tvlik
PmhI IruAau or if you Iwve properly for
ml (ura it over Ion. 1 have cttlla for
Itouaet vvtrrry day,. Kit I bve non vscmnt.
mui pcinp mnrai ma or motM d.
rtaal.. 1 : T . .. w m
I'lUdf QTfr VlUXsVIU Wild J, 4
The Center of Attraction
I always the elegant and perfect
titling tiiiisand uyercoMi aibai are n e
in aoc.h exqnisili alyl. and fluish ai.h t
erabliahment. Vatbin(lon'a Birthday
will reiniiKl you that f-pi Injr ia close at
hsnil. snil tliul Inn uill lui l.i
for chilly eveniiiKS. Our new Spring
laurius n-atiy tor inr nitons aeiefiion.
F. M. iliathvitk,
Mlddlaatraot. NEW BEINB, N. ( ,
The rianufacturera of
Crescent
Bicycles
Miilu- it pmnible for yon t buy a D9
Mishl lnli erode uhi-,1 hi the l'rl
iiKiml y siiked for at-coml i taili-r and un
it now n makes.
'59 AloJtls Now Ready.
Chainless $60 00
Chain Models, $35 00
Juveniles $25 00
Don't overlook Ibis point:
1809 UmkvntH aienol 1808 Moilela.
Wrin for OalHloRtiea.
3 SKINS' 1 YOLK (OMPANV,
Planter Bnlldlntr
The Rats sees himself in the MIRROR
RAT TRAP, thinks it another Rat and
Walkt in.
These Traps are For Sale nt I ho fol
lowing price, For luita, : For Mice,'
10c.
. A fulKllne of useful IlnuBidiolil Artl
cb s at Unck Bottom Pi Icon.
i. C. Vhitty to.
X HiiLBook Storel
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Cole's Mucilage and Cement,
-The Bwt on Earth " 1
Mends China, Glass, Wood-ware, 1
1 G. H. Ennett.
V S Jii m Its Si Jl
7r, I, t. it n :i,'TTcsriax
Iltehml Prices (luarantwl.
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ll1'' wTaiisiali is .Hb-i 11 iWlet. at :mmMSr
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A Full Line Just in.
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Remember my stock is all New, consist-
aa) '
U ing of Every thin g in tho ,
MEN'S ' FURNISHING LINE.
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1 have In my line ot '09 Straw Hats.
They are Beauties.
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III. H. Baxter
95 MIDDLE
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Acile Pri paralion has Is-en made lo errniiit ilnie i.nr onl
i'l luwii riirloiiii rs. All il uiin.i iit ci-n.pli u- nml il- l.i ti
f lics com atible lib (Jim it Vualil x .
Corsets
fcde Atnnrv for lie (Vlel.ri.lrd W. II. nnd TIK'M I K)1 'S
fil.OVK HTTINC. Long or hrt WaUl, I'.lr.k .r U ,
I 110.
Feril Waikt for Vllnei nr.d Clii'tlien, T.'ic mil l (Hi.
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Shoes and Oxfords
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Our Spring Mi . lor If-flO is con' lite with nil il.r . I,,,,., H
f (fi.ils in 1 1. Hi Muck and Ian. e hnve xi iim tjil,- I, r
lliellltKW, hltLBY A CO.'S mnki-id Mkh s mil iiln,'r. . i .1
e Nrianl eery pair to vive ( il teixiie. I'm i ,1 s l :.u
to fSOtl. -
l'ns ai.d GiiU Cxfoida and Bni.dala in Hli k rr',";ii, nil sizes
6.V to 1 6(1.
We Parry a veiy lare line of Shoes of nil kiiuls nnd in inany
insl antes Wertbiil thrin at atiielly wlioli-Mile piirrs.
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We have sold more Kid Gloves Ibis season Hum ever l fine.
We've Kiveu better value than i-ver lor Hie (.h-viswi- II i-in.
aatisfaclion. Made in I'lm-k. Tim. Brown in W hin-. Tu
elusp or Foster llmik. 'fc and fl 00 pair.
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Men's Furnishings
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FiimiHhiliita tor mm sold as
them our Mine in s.riiciilnr.
Meu'a While Shirts, unlaunili ii-il, 50e.
sleii's ( oloied Sbiits, n dun il in-in tl in d 1 Ml I,. ;.V.
Mei's Sox, t.pleintlil value.
All Lintn toliart None belter at an) pi ire. We.
Hprinp Shapes and Colors of Ni-ek wi nr is jusi it.
very piliy Bows and Club'l Irs, i'.V. l ulls ;.n.i lt , ,.,
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q Dress Goods
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n
Tlin Diets f!n lis Hlnrlc ia
Store mill Hie sin lit-III of the liesH I tin ds n sis i-n . nr h- i i
line i.l Hlurk (!m ds Black is unr t-piiiiiliv mil I. nn
nnrhiilil v. The line eiubrHCi-s Mi.h.-dr. Mr.l-.-i. . . , . h, i . i..
rietlas, Itr -Hdrlolli. VeiieliHhH, Ac. 'sun in n rn- ie n .i. .l
we offer for Fair Wei k Onlx , I I. V I nil, H I'.: t; I. .-,1 I 1. 1'
BO iui-he wide, T n'KN'i Y-K1V K I 1 NTs,
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Bterlini; Silver FlaR f I is ouvniie of New Bern,
In New Bi iu ro om, eai'h.
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February
ssF
MBlflOl
I Will Name a
GO CHILDREN'S BUTTS WAS $100 AND $1 25, NOW t) .10 '
f0 . ; . 1 fiO ' 2 no, " i (in
50 ' " " , 800 - " Sflt). J no
. 60 ' S 00 UP TO ' 8 r,0
40 BOY'S SUITS WAS I " 800 AND S ftO, NOW 1 75
89 3oo up TO ' . . , 600 '
M MEN'S SUITS WAS . ' '5 00 NOW ;i sr -
50 Mena Black Clay Wr.rst d 5 On AND CIO NO V !! J'5 '
35, French Worsted 10 00 ?5i
80 " " ". 18(0 8 50
50 PAIRS UEVS KIIOI B WAS 100 ta
100 , " .'V " 185 " ' 05
BETTER GRADES frOO, 1 85, 1 50, 8 00 UP TO ' S 50
EVERYTHKIG REDUCED HERE !
jL. Big Line Top and Undershirts Cheap.
Also tho Largest Stock Hats in New Bern,
going Cheap. 'Also a Full Line Cellars and
Ties, Trunks and Valises.
Come and Satisfy Yourself.
STREET.
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ll o nifiei iitii.,.i i n i.i . . ... il.;..
eiinini lied
Few Prices:
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t quickly, Barfool'r,
I candies of any kind day or night
6? K1TOLE PTKEET,
NEW lit UN, N.