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;;vqim...NO.ii,l(:- "n. . RIW BIE5, H. C, THURSDAY MORSIHfl, DICEMBIE 5, 1901, TWENTIETH YEAR : HACECURN WILL, MAKE A ; SPECIAL SALE OF DRESS : GOODS THIS WEEK. . Broad Cloths, Venetians, Ladies Cloth, Covert Cloth, Pebble and Fancy Ar mure, Henriettas, Serges and Cheviots, in colors and black. - See our 25c line in the window, re duced from 40c and ,60c. We will also make a special of Um brellas and Handkerchiefs. All who contemplate making Useful Xmas Presents will do well to visit our diS sterna. IV 47-49 POLLOCK STREET. JUST m&XjVM&m. v Mlmw Fresh Cauliflower, Celery and Danish Cabbage. $ We are also headquarters for anything you 'want in (he grocery line. If you want Good Coffee, Tea utter, Flour and Pure Vermont Maple Sjrup try onrs and you will use no other. We also have a full lino Jof Fancy Oranges, Malaga Grapes, Mixed Nuts, Raisins, Currants, Prunes, N. C. Dried and Evaporated Apples. Send mo jour order for anything in my line and I guaran tee lo please you or you get 3 oar money bacV. Yours to Please, J. 13. IF-EKeE, Jr., Wholesale and Retail Grocer, PHONE G9. or. Broad & Hancock Sim. J. A. JONES, Lhety, Feed, Sale and Exchange -Largest and ever offered for sale in New Bern. A Car Load ot etch just received. Also a complete line of Buggies, Wagons, Harness,' Robes, Whips. Cart Wheels, Ao. J. A. JONES, Broad Street, Stewart's Old Stand. r' FARM. 68 acres, about one and a half miles from New Bern on the right side of Pembroke road. For So or renty Apply o . . ; MRS. ANNIE PINKINS. . t.r.s 'it i t.;:.i4 One Night Only. The Complicated Farcical Extra vanna 11 1 uu. a.nrra. skid and a inmn. '.' Produced with Special Pcenerj Mel obanlcal and Electrical Effect. , -. Played by a company of Metropolitan Artiste, i. ...... .1; ,r,c.,, t If yon want to laugh keep your eye on til date. : . v, - . Under the direction of Goodman & Drew. , '- v - ;. . mil 111. III! Plfll 11 Villi Li mm mm Bell Boy i 9 1 1 es Finest Stock of- A1 '.hr Xt xfyXvjd? W A CENTURY AGO they didn't have the style of prriare we have today, with comfort and style combined, They didn't have, riipalr shops with snch splendid equipment as our chops have. We are 'ready lor any kind of repair ; work yon ( can unrig, m wiu ao it vuorougiuy ana cromntlv. ' Yon won't And on chraM , too high. ," 'u-.: ( I SPECIAL NOTICE Anyone desiring to purchase aWaters biimv on one vears time can do so until Jan, 1st by giving good security. , ,. 0 It. . Waters & Son, i-w) Phetie 180,- , JACOBS' Italelgh Itye Whiskey IhJ the best. Kiddle street StabI mm. RebulldlBf of Bnrnea College Hall on Enlarged Scale. Raids on Moonshiaers. Mare Coa Tlets to Work Railroads. Lumber D'emaad. Soitk Dakota Salt area 4th. Raleigh, December 4, The board of agriculture tbli morning visited the Ag ricultural and Mechanical College, of Which It has charge. It examined the walls of the burned Watauga hall. There an two plans before the board one to borrow 115,000 and rebuild along pretty much the same lines; the other to bor row $85,000 and rebuild a dormitory, and erect a new 9 story building as a dining hall, armory and kitchen. The latter Is regarded as by far the most sensible plan. Today's news from the sick bed of the State Superintendent of Public Instruo tlon is that hit condition Is much Im proved. During November only .83 of an Inch of rain fell here, while the average for that month is 2.23 Inches. But the ac cumulated excess of rain since January 1, is 7.88 Inches. The first killing frost occurred November 7. Deputy revenue collector If. L. Wood and posse made a raid on moonshiners In Nash county, found where two stills had been moved and after a 18 mile chase made a capture of an 80 gallon one. Measurements taken of the two furnaces at the points from which the still had been moved showed that It was the same still. The distillers are so per sistently hunted that they, after making one "run," remove the still to another place. The penitentiary directors met today and made preliminary arrangements for transferring more convicts to the camp near Marlon, where there are now 190 grading a railway. It is the purpose to move 150 there directly after January 1. The convicts thus to be sent are now em ployed under contract at Ttmberlaod, in Moore county, near Aeheboro, la a quar- rj ; and near Goldsboro. The penitenti ary has pulled through the year without borrowing any money. The lumber mills In this State are now running on full time and some of them on double time. Orders are heavy. The demand is from the Middle and New England States. The new dormitory, which will also contain the library, hat been connected with tome of the collages and the din ing hall at the Soldiers' Home by covered ways. The summons served on the Governor and attorney general to appear before the United States Supreme court in the South Dakota bond suit calls on them to appear March 2. The order will be re sponded to. Health and Beauty. A poor complexion Is usually the re sult of a torpid liver or Irregular action of the bowels. Unless nature's refuse Is carried oft It will surely cause Impure blood. Pimples, bolls and other erup tions follow. This Is nature's method of throwing off the poisons which the bow els failed lo remove. DeWltt'a Little Early Risers are world famous for reme dying this condition. They stimulate the liver and promote regular and healthy action ot tbe bowels but never cause grlplpg, cramps or distress. Safe pills. 9. S. Duffy - ' , TMe Poultry Show. " ' . The North Oarollna Poultry Associa tion (Incorporated) will 'hold Its first show at High Point, N. C, January Uth to 17tb, 1809. This Association Is composed of the leading fanciers of the State, among whom are some of her best business men. Premium list ready, and full of good prize,' best ever offered In the State. - Write to the Secretary for one. Fine hall, nice new coops, compe tent managers, good honest Jodt.es, K. T. Lea and P. J. Marshall! 'a feet II will be a fancier's ibow strloily. Put as on your list.., Best railroad faollllles possi ble. For other Information, address r K.L.8IMMONS, , - Secretary.;, ' Unerrjvllle, H. V. ; !'boi Presbyterian Bazaar: " ladles of the Presbyterian" church will bold their ennual Bassar In the lec ture room next Tuesday .afternoon and evening, Deoomber 10th.' The doors will be opened at 8.80 o'clock p, in, A variety, of, fancy articles end refresh ments, for sshv The public Is. moieor dlailylavitrf'-;" U'p The Celebrated Spiritual, Trance and Business Medium of New fork Is now In your city so(J pan be consulted pa all affairs, of life. She. reads your, past, present and' future with absolute oor rsctnesso All In trouble of aay kind are especially Invited to call. Address 78 Pollock street, near Middle. -K CASTOR I A " For Infante and Children. ftaKkl Yea i::vaA:rv3 :"'! Eoars the enatareof U-Vw. HISS CXOPSBT POUND. Arrested With a JUa at Wllsoa Yestcr- oay. Special to Journain' Wilsor, N. 0., -December 4. Miss Nellie Cropsey of Elizabeth Olty, and a man who accompanied her, were arrested at this plaoe today. , Miss Cropsey was positively Identified. She Is 17 years ot age and the man la whose company she was found wu twtoe her age. The man's name la said to be Mackle Durham and claims that the girl Is his wife. They came to Wilson Tuesday and stopped at a boarding house. Dr. Bull's Pills tor JJver Ills. One pill a dose. Box, 50 pills, 10 els. Cure Constipation, Liver Troubles, Bil iousness, Impure Blood, Dyspepsia, Fe male Complaints, Stomach and Bowel Disorders. Dr, Bull's Pills never gripe. THE MARKETS. The following quotations were receiv ed by J. E. Latham dc Co, New Bern N. O. Naw York; Dec. 4. Oonoa; Open. High. Low. Close Dec 8.08 8.10 8.09 8.07 January 8.08 8 08 8.09 8.08 March 8.00 8,10 8.03 8.04 May 8.07 8.10 8.01 8.04 Chicago, Deo. 4. Whbats Open. High. Low. Close Deo... 74t 75 74t 7Si May 78 79 78 794 Ooas: Open. High. Low. Close May 03t m 06t 07 Bibsi Open. High. Low. Close Jan 880 885 880 88t New York, Dec. 4. Stocks; Open. High. Low. Close Sugar 194 1954 1981 124 80 Ry 84 81 84 84 U.aL. 19 U. & 8 43 43J 421 42 Tex. Pao 40 A. O.F 99 90 B. B. T S8f 651 68 85i V. C. O May 090 690 ITEW BERN COTTON MARKET. Cotton sold In the local market at 7 to 7. liTarpool Spots 4.5-H. Sales 10,000 bales. Futures, Nov-Dec.4 98. Dec-Jan 4.95, Apr-May 4.95. FOBT RECEIPTS. Same week Last week 801,000 This week. last year. 288,000 Bat. 80000 48000 49000 68000 80000 40000 Mob. 87000 Tues. 05000 Wed. 65000 Than. Frl. 49000 298,000 Of Benefit to You. D. S. Mitchell, Fulford, Md.: "During a long Illness I was troubled with bed sores, was advised to try DeWItt's WJtch Hazel Salve and did so with wonderful results. I was perfectly cured. It Is the best salve on the market." Sure cure for piles, sores, burns. Beware of ooua forfeits. F.S. Duffy. LUt of Letters Remainliig In the Post Office at New Be. a. Craven county, N. C. Dec. 9. 1001: bum's list. B Edmood Brown, Joshua Boyd. O-LO Cotton. D-Jas. P Daves. ' F-Clay Fankaer, W T Fisher 2. H-EIt Harris, Emanuel Hill. M-0 W Mason, T S Moore 8. . ; It Bev. 7 H Bobbins. 1 .. 8 S F Stanley S, James Simmons. '.T W B Thompson. : ;" y,-:".' woitaa'a ust. ' ' A Jane Amersbaob. B MaudBarraw. .... E-LlaiUEdwsrdi ' ' ,1 . F-Mlse Fernney 14 New St. Q-8arah Gilford. - ' J.n-Barah Humphey co W H Hlnes. - J Dealle Jones. -. E Martha King. m,j k t ;,'.j(it, ta Plxon iad r p Llzile Perkins," Susan uum '. ;'.(,-v.j .'.':nrv : ,!.-. . H Florenoe lUndolph, WUIIe Bob- ens. . .. 8 -Rose Sotorls, lanow -, T-JullaLToler, Florence, . JJouth- . 1 ' . : Feasons oalllni for the above letters will " ' ', please say advertised and give dale of 1UL - i" ' , . ; . . . . 1 , . The regulations now require that one (1 eent stisll be colleoted oa the delivery of each advertised letter. S. W. 1U)(OOCK,P, M. ZSjm BesirrescrlptloB for Malaria. Chills and Fever Is a bottlo of Orovi's TabtblebS Cmi.1. TokiO. It U simply Iron and quiulne in a tonteless form. No cure ao psy. Price 60c v TO CLEAHSB THE SYSTEM Effectually yet gently when costive or bullous, to permanently overcome hab itual constipation, to awaken tbe kid ney! and liver to a healthy activity, without irritating or weakening them, to dlspe.1 headaches, colds, fevers, use Byrup of Figs, made by the California Fig Byrup Co. Saved His Life. "I wish to say that I feel I owe my life to Eodol Dyspepsia Cure," writes H O Chrestenson of Hayfield, Minn. "For three years I was troubled with dyspep sia so that I could hold nothing on my stomach. Many times I would be unable to retain a morsel of food. Finally I was confined to my bed. Doctors said I could not live. I read ono of your ad vertisements on Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and thought It fit my case and commen ced its use. I began to Improve from the first bottle. Now I am cured and recommend it to all." Digests your food. Cures all Stomach troubles. F S Duffy. An Evangelist's Story. 'I suffered for years with a bronchial or lung trouble and tried various reme dies but did not obtain permanent relief until I commenced using One Minute Cough Cure," writes Rev. James Elrk- man, evangelist of Belle River, 111. "I have no hesitation In recommending It to all sufferers from maladies of this kind." One Minute Cough Curo affords Immediate relief for coughs, colds and all kinds of throat and lung troubles. For croup It Is unequalled. Absolutely safe. Very pleasant to take, never fails and Is really a favorite with the children They like It. F. 8. Duffy. Celery Headache Powders. There Is not any better remedy for headache than these powders. They never fall to relieve. Made and sold only at Davis' Prescription Pharmacy. Headquarters for Xmas Goods. The largest stock of dolls, toys, books, games, carriages, go carts, teasels, etc., at the littlest prices we have ever named special opening Monday and Tuesday. BARFOOT. Ladles Evening: Waists. We have now on sale a beautiful lot of ladies evening waists, made of beauti ful quality taffeta silk in light blue, pink old rose, lavender, etc., specially priced 14-05 each. BARFOOT. Special Sale Rugs. We put on sale Monday morning three lots of rugs at special bargains, assorted designs In each lot, at the special bar gain price of 44, 08 and.98 cents each. BARFOOT. Tbe horrors of Croup do not trouble the mothers who gives Anwat's Croup Stbup. No dsnger In a safe thing, An' way's is safe and you are unsafe without It. It Is a remedy for Whooping Cough, many use and recommend it. 25 cents at Bradham's. If you have a hacking cough, you can always And relief by taking Oaiiolina Couon Cuna. We make and guarantee It, money back if it falls to relieve. 35c. at Bradham's Pharmacy. Tooth Brushes at Davis'. Davis Prescription Pharmacy has just received a lot of tooth brushes from Chas Loonen, the well-known manufac turer of brushes In Paris. Each brush has "Davis Pharmacy" stamped on the handle, and Is guaranteed to be perfect If one Is found unsatisfactory, It may be returned. It Is being made a leader at Davis and the price Is only 90 cents. Walnut Taffy and Walnut Buttercups at McSorley's. Notice to Creditor. In the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of North Carolina at New Bern. In the matter of M. L. DAVIS, of Wayne county, Bankrupt. The petition of M. L. T avis of Mount Olive, Wayne county, N. C. for a full dischanre in bankruptcy, bavins' been filed in said court, It is ordered by the court that a hearing be nad on the ititb day 01 Deo., lvoi, before h. J. Moore, Referee at New Bern, N. (., at 19 o'clock, noon, and that all Known cred itors and other persons Interested may appear at said time and plaoe and show oanse, If any they have, why the prayer 01 said petitioner snouia not no granted. ' This eta aay of uecemner lvui. - H. U GRANT, Clerk. By Gao. Oaaasr, Deputy. - t Commissioners Sale. 1)y virtue of a jndtrraont obtained at the fall term 1900, of the 8nperioi court of Urates county, in an action wnerein Mark Disosway was pmintm ana w. M. Ohanman. Marv A. Chanmaii and W. B. Blades were defendants, the uRstarslgned commissioners appointed ty tno eon will, on the first Monday in Jamnary, fbeinff the 6th day) 190V at 19 o'oloVk. m, at the Craven connty court house door in New Bern, sell to the highest bidder for eash, the following described t fi '"'Jjcif ' I property In the eity of New lieni: Bitu ' 1 1 - late at the Intersection of Bern and Pine .1 1. 4Y. M D , Burmw 111 uu vivi ift i,o. iv.,i. whim a part of lot number forty in the plan of . th "'d lt' New Bern- beginning at I the southeaat comer of the Intersection (of Bern and Pine streets and run along ; Bern streot 63 feet and 7J Inches, south: thence eastwardlv and parallel with Pii,e : street 107 feet and 6 Inches, thence nortth and txtraUolwnh Burn street 58 feet and 74 Inches to Pine street, thenne along Pine street to tlie bolnnln)?. For fuller J 1 . . 1 ... 11.. ..L. at. l. ,i , 1 n ni onloe ol rPK,it(,r of Cn vfin county. 1'hnre is sitnated on said lot one sU rom hmwe In srood ropalr, W. W. ILAhA, R. W. WILLIAMSON, Dec 4, 1901. Cunimiasloners, Fresh Sausagre. Freah lot Clover Hill Print and Fancy E(gin ut ter, On tario uckwhea t, Cream Cheese, Eologna, Tripe, Pigs Feet, Corned Beef, Small Hams and Breakfast Strips. Evaporated Apples and Peaches, Nice New Prunes 5c lb. Large Prunes 10c lb, Jellies and Fruit Jams. Lima Beans, White Deans, Split Peas. Irish Potatoes and Codfish. Yam Potatoes. Nuts all kinds new crop. Complete stock of everything usually kept in a first-class grocery store. Lowest possible prices. I will appreciate a share of your trade. Youura truly, ;U LMtDML 1 'Phone 91. 71 Broad Ht. I Something New. Arrivals for this week are as follows : W. R. Pancake Flour, uckwheat, Currants, Uaisiiis, Prunes, Crystalized Orange and Lemon Peel, Citron, Candies, Dates, Figs. Dried and Evaporated Apples and Peaches, Green Apples.Cracker Dust, Crac ers-both package and loose,Vafer ettes, Macaroni, Cheese, Tapaico, Postum Cereal, Grape Nuts, Oats, Etc. Space forbids my continuing, as I could mention articles enough to fill one side of this paper. Call and get yonr wants supplied. J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St. Grocer. mmmmnmmmfmmmmmm) The Latest in China Indian Head Ware, no China closet com' plete without it. N Tryon's Palace and scenes from Now Bern on China, appropriate to send yonr friend. AT WHITEHURST'S 45 Pollock St. At Oaks Market " POULTRY Turkeys, Ducks, Chickens, Geese. MEATS VeaL Pork, Mutton. Western Lamb, Western and Native Beef. 8ugar Cured Hams, Sliced Ham, HraitliUeld Hams, Boneless Ham, Breakr fast Bacon, Bmoked Tongue. Pork Sausage, Mixed Sausage, Frank fnrts, Bologna, Fresh Tripe, Pigs Feet VEGETABLES Carrots, Parsnip, Cabbace, Irish Po tatoes, Yam Potatoes. Celery. Onions, iieciuce. WILD DUCKS. OaIts nJJeat . . lYaaa rket, 57 Broad Street ' LONG XXPKUIKNOK and the skill (rained through the eonatant practice en ables us to successfully repair all kinds of runs and ravolvara. 1 J " " Now Is the time to prepare for- aunt lng. We are prepared to supply; year wants In ammnnltion and guns. .. t ' Our stock of Hportlng Goods is oonv nlote. Foot Balls. Dumb Bells. Indian Clubs, In fact everything that you want tn this line. . . , : . . ' o Dealer In Biotolbs, Firiasms, Srorava Goods, PBOROQaAraa, Job Paimiro, Robdib B tamps, Basx Pbkssb, V$ n-ti Kiaai st. hbw inn, ir. Pork 1 Wholesale ft Retail Grocer, t Phone 137. Our Motto is to please everyone who calls at our store, or sends us an order. We are receiving daily Fresh Groceries. New Raisins and Currants. Citron and Prunes. Peaches and Apples. Candy and Cakes. Butter and Cheese. Be sure to ask for a pound of our Fresh Roasted Coffee. We guarantee quality and price. Arclibell & Co., PHONE 194. 75 BROAD ST. l!52Book Store j z Favor us with a X Visit and have your i Holiday Gift prob es lem solved. 6. N. Ennett. I We Know Our BusineMJ Ten wooldnt patronise a dnnrlat who did not nm Is no liik when yon tnda her. We hav suds the drag bodnea a eamlnl Modr tor jmn. as yo eaa depend opob akUllui nrrica. maonpuon wyr ot tiii unpcnaDoe, . nua We bT Ln Hook a Urge line ol , FfOSt King buTVUMUuUUmoUW wuaaanMb ,' FrcstQucenS - vrrmd with Iftweh BuidcI. -I Vtrtaot praemtloa aaeinet eld and saddea etiejiyei eolMt soothe, ooJde, paeuaetnle, apd Hi cheet and tune totl lilt the Ihiaa 1st -AT THE t Market, ' " Co. Broad kiddle BtsJ (Oaks Marltst's old stand4) you wlU !flnd tbe nicest line of Fresh Meata the mar ket affords,- The plaoe bat been, newly painted and fixed up wltfl a view of ca tering to the wants of ths rlrt-class trade of the city; ' At any time you desire a aloe steak ot roast of eithet native oa rfon fcaa la He a aaTL . We arlll K aowtetsTv? y as au tunes,
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