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t TWINTIITH YEAR VOL XIX KO. 214 Scund ii!r.3y3 ncuro GccJ I ! chilli. r Mr. John H. Corliss, Secretary of ths Council Bluff, Ie,!hthletio Association, u cured of kidney trouble by Peruna. Hesayst -,,,'- - ' . : - "I mm a firm bellerer la ParmaM. For thro year Itutfered with Merer trouble ot the kidney mod otherpeMcorgan, trying tereral remedle wUbout tellet I met Ami faithfully fee toarteea week eat em glad to nay H telleret me entirely ot all pahn. ' - . "lamia excellent health, bare gained twetre pound la weight, end sever ten tetter la my lite." - , 4 - Hon. D.L.Jsyoox, Chaplain of th Grand Army of the Republic, writes from BBS Broad way, Oakland, Cala: -'.- ' "I am aa old war veteran. Icoatractetaevere bladder and kidney trouble, tpent hundred of dollar and conaalted a hot of doctor, bat neither tU ma any good. ,'",,$ -i e . 1 . , tJ-,'1" . , it ,, y v, ' Finally aom of my eomrade who had beea caret by Peruna, advltet me to try u. I at once bought a bottle aadtoaad it helped me to much Oat I kept oa utlng tt for nearly four month. - . , "Peruna ha prorea the beU medicine I ererated, my pain are gone, ant I bellere myaelf to be caret. I feel well and would not be without a bottle la time of meed for tea time It coat" ' ' ; Mr. Mary Lewler, of Appleton, WU, was cured of kidney trouble by Peruna. . In a recent letter to Dr. Hartman, she says? "Last August I osuht a summer cold which settled in the kidney a and caused me serious lnoonrenienoe. Noth ing I did seemed to help me and the . doctor advised a change.of climate. As that was oat of the question for me, I tried Peruna as a last resort, and I found it waa a God-eend 'to me." ,:' -f '. The kidneys are the natural gateway out of which much of the waste tissue finds Its escape. This waste matter be comes very poisonous substance If al lowed to accumulate. The renal artery brines the blood charged with impuri ties to the kidneys. j f j& Is still selling Press a question of price ft - t JUST its TIN HACECBURN An all wool, 88 inch goods that.Sold for 66o (an extra good value at that price) we will teirthe coming week . AT 35c! AT 35e!! See some of them in the window, each piece marked. ? For Dress Shoes Ladies, Gents aud Children. ; X For Underwear. " , - f i - i For Be4 Linen.' . ? "JJ We hate ths BEST Goods money oaa bur. - PrioA Bight-: " . " t i M in nr r n r nnnnntr ' . : W IS ' 'S r VA VWs W A A V-kw v ; L " v ( I ' V -yieiti - '! sii.i... ifsn.ni -i ii .-..-i saBW-ji u ( ii n.isi u ! 'isy. I flUp&lafl&y0 41 .-", Good G-oods Make Good Business. Poor Goods are Never Cheap. Think a. iv uTor, aiiu ouue w p. n. rAmuw, 'r. s, wnore you win iuin - ( 14. - - 1 t t nirnnin v t . 1 in 41 J V . . everything in the Grocery line. (?...' Seedless Raisins, J lb package, J 1 Perfectly Cleaned Currants, 1 s". veryiiesiuitron,xooiD. " Terr Beet Mixed Nnts. 20o V , Almonds, Brazil Pecans and English Walnuts, 20& ! -. Very Best Minee Meat lOo lb.- ..-.',.7 .-;-'r 1-4? A'.; "We also hate plenty of fresh Eggs.:.-':',r)'' ':v.v- " Fresh Celery eTery week.; f : f .'-t ''Zl.--f. -,: -A i V ' to gire me a csll and I'll save 3 jyJ&TmttJX: PBOSI 69.' i Cor. Ilron;! ii IIftncot'!i f!:.v'. r- 3 f& aeffth tX$4tjn NOTICE I Under onllnsnoe of the Board of Al dermen l tlie City of New Bern, Jfortli rarnlina. Ill I S are onlli'd for the piir clise of the l'nent Issue of Pond, W surd for KInflrir IJjrlit purpocii ium!i to be tssiiml to tlie amount of '" ' S IlltiT- t n iot BnlHirillv: Dun 'I hirly Tfrs. I to lie luhniiiu-ii to liosud witliln1-n I I'. 'Til reserves rij;''l 10 fejert It' V ' -''I I J. J. ' .., City Cliok. I eceihl.i-r 4 '1, ) 1, sjssjsjss ' i . f ' a c 51 If the kidneys are healthy they Will excrete the poison from the blood. The renal veins .return the purified blood from the kidneys to the genera) eir culatlon. ... Peruna stimulates the kidneys to ex orete from the blood the accumulating poison, and thus, prevents -the convul sions which are sore to follow if the poisons are allowed to remain. Itgitea great vigor to the heart's action and digestive system, both of which are apt to fall rapidly in this disease. ' r .Kidney diseases are more liable in summer than in winter. Bend for a copy of " Summer Catarrh," written by Dr. Hartman. This book will be sent free to any address upon application. - Good. It is not V . ' ' a'Oi THINK 1 JslAsVjalslsflftlsVA .i",-" Our stock Is fresh and of be ' ' 12c b.--S:o lb packages, 12c lb..-.;, Ib.7 - - you money. - V'- . C ' NOTICE I Pursuant to ordinance of the Monrd of A Mermen of the Clly of Now Hern, North Carolina, liID.i for tlie sale of, or erect ion noil oonslruiM ion of nn I Jctrle I jlprht V'yKlein In tlie city, urn ln'i- .y eallcil for. I'iils to be made wii liln 'I -n Itxys from llnlfl. l'lans gritl ,te(Mli. it! tonlll for noherl on d-innnil ly t!ift nuiii-r , I. All bills Slllljeet to feifetion 1 V t ! - Il"r.l. J. 1. T"t,H(i:J, Ciiy (.1. ik. lyiM-Clllher 4; !l, 1 ji, J.CO:j V L..:, ' ! I'yo Will, key l l" t. V.LU'.V S'l.-t. Figures on the.. Amount ATailahle - ; From all Sources. . ,-1 , Work ea New Cellege Balldlsg Be flu at Oaee. Fleatea With p..r bau ' Ylcterj. .. The . Bute. - -- Feasleas.' (sastMUs; ' ' - Maehlaes. f- C,V' Baurav, December 7-The State 8aperintendent of public Instruction to day made up the figures ahowlng the year's receipts for educational purposes. They arenas follows From poll tax 1847,404, general property taxr SS1,S68, special local tax on property 1,M4 and on polls 444, finen etc, 128,4114 liquor lioensea $78,87; from Stats out of general fund 1101,401; total f 1,101,- ; Commissioner of agrionUare tatter- son says the work of remoflng the de bris of the burned bunding at the agri cultural and - mechanical ' eollege : will begin next, Monday. That part of the walls standing will very probably be utiUied, this meaning that th same lines wlU ba foUowed. The building will be entirely for a dormitory and will contain about W rooms. The plans for the other new building are not yet pre pared. There will be preparations tor an enlargement of the accommodations and it is quite probable that the number of students, now 100, " will la a year or more be Increased to 800. State detective Shaw,, who Is here, says Ills belief as to the Oropsey case is that she has secreted herself for certain reasons, probably at no great distance from Bllsabeth City.; kt. r The winning of the In terollegIale de- bale by Wake Forest College here last plght gives great delight to the par tlsaasof thMeoin-ge.rlt ls they third time tt has won.?-" . The Stale charters the Wayne' Hard ware Company of Qoldsboro, capital $80,000. v Qov. Ajeock is One of the stockholderai;;,: -'- s;v. ; Bute auditor plxon says the .pension warrants will be sent out December 15. Sute treasnry Lacy asys he is aoouma lsting funds so U to bs" able tor meet them promptly.- The total thlyear Is about exaotiy $800,000. It tsaald there are many ivaslona of the slot gambling machines la. various places In the State, and that here there are machines which give Dnly a piece of gam for the 8 cents Infested,., end that of course nobody wants ths gum. The supreme court will next , week hear arguments on: 18th district 'oases. These will end the call of the regular docket. . There are some end of the docket eases to be argoeo;. .v'v.j Woi(h Carolina at Charleston. Spedal'to toamuLJX-?? . Raiuok, Dec. '7-Ooernor Aycock, today changed the date of "North Caro lina Week," at the Charleston Xipoei- tlon, from January 90th to April 7th. ; , TO OLEAHSB TEB STSTEIt A Effectually yet gently when costive or blllious, to permanently overoome hab itual eonstlpatlen, to awaken the kid neys and Uver to a healthy activity, without irritating or weakening them, to dispel headacbee, colds, fevers, use Syrap of Figs, made by the California Fig Syrnp Oo..;''?" i'-Jladam Staiileyi''4 . The Celebrated Spiritual, Trance; and uasiness neaium 01 jnew xora is now la your city and can be consulted on all affairs at life. She reads vour asst. present and fulure with, absolute cor rect a ess. All la tronble of any kind are especially Invited to call. Address 78 Pollock street, near Middle. ! : ' - ; The horrors of Croup do not trouble the mothers who gives AHwats Oaovr Sxaor. Ho danger in a safe thing, Aa way's is safe and yon are onssfe without It It Is a remedy for Whooping Cough, many nse and recommend It. 15 cents at Bradbam's. . : . . .;.-f, ' Molasses Taffy today at McSorley's. ' Celery. Beaiache Powaen, I .There Is not anv better remedy for headache than these powders. They never fail tn relieve. Hade and sold only at Davis' Prescription Pharmacy. . , If yon have a hacking coogh, you can always nd relief by tsklhg OarouRi Couea Curs. . We make and guarantee It, money back If It falls to lelleve. V. at Bradlism'l rharmary. Dot Chocolate, and Hot Coffee and Sandwiches at Kr.Porlrj'e. ' .' '" ' At I Jotdsu's Coug! Rui.nm'e accord ing to formula of ln!o Col. Jtn.!-n, Is oa . sale St Darts' rrnacr'plloo rt.vmary, .This I'oush Ba'ssm has iwp.yil;n found very e.t:.a:tou, and It d;s ant contain sr.y Imi'vful ilns. It Is ; tally goo I for ' ' " ! :- e " rents. JILYCLB EOLSJul m CHEAT GEHEROSriT TOWARDS HIS ' rTEWtT-KARRIED KIECB. , Itcallstlc Romance of Reir Bern to Which a "amber of Prominent - -- '. Business Hen Take a Cob- : " Copyrighted by the Author. . ' "Miss BDmmers-Folly--I I-er dsre But the speaker took a header over bath fl In ess, only to hear a sweet: "Tes, Chsrlle."- -, -" , , "Csa I aspire to-er to that Is-" Again a lapse into alienee, followed by an encouraging v - . "Tes, Charley." .;- "Oh, if I might only hope . to. er tO" " " . r -i ' 4- Another failure of language. It was seemingly a hopeless case, and .might neve been, only for a demnre: "Charlie, I have said 'yes', twice, sad If you mean it, I mean tt, too, and" ' And to this day the young . man will insist that he popped the question, vv All this happened sway "down But," and It wasn't long before there r was a wedding. Not much longer before there came a letter from Polly's uncle, Josh, down here In the old North State, who wrote effusively, at her exhibition of what he exiled "grit, and ha proposed that If the young people would locate at New Bern he would start them up' In life as a wedding gift, and at the same time glre them a lot of good practical advice. Of course they accepted, and were bidding their friends adlsu. , .Subsequent to the above invitation uncle Josh visited NeWBern and called oa Mr. H. W. Simpson the architect, on Broad street. Polly's Uncle la formed Mr. Simpson that he wished to present his newly-wedded niece with an artistic and commodious residence, not too cost ly, however, and as he heard so much of Mr. Simpson's efficiency In drawing juttj sneh plans, uncle Josh was confident that he "struck the , right arUst"; Mr. Simpson showed the "old gentlemen'' numerous designs and had no trouble of making, for . him .'an -entirely' satis fastory sketch' pt Polly's . prospective new home. A few dsys later Unole Josh recelred the complete plans'and was as- toalsbed at their thoroughness, consider ing the moderate charge. " larly yesterday morning a travel- stained party arrived at New Bern, par friend, TJaele Josh, wss la charge and he led the party straightway to a hotel. MThe Chattawka", said he "Is s. typical Southern hotel of the best class, f 1 have knows Mrs. J, A. Thomas the proprie tress, for years and she Is mine host after mine own hearts A thorough badness woman, endowed with . that delightful intuition that makes a guest few at home comfortable, contended, and la . mighty good luck; The house Is one of eonven lenoet the apartments are well famished the cuisine all that a superior chef and aullmlted orders on the market oaa make tt v I have engaged rooms hero for yon to oocuov until your own- house is in readiness, ..-',"- .--.-; f After breakfast," said the old men, I am ready to go hay your outfit To ex pedite matters I have ordered a carriage from J. A. Jones, our eaterprlsing livery man." When the . handsome . carriage, with elaborate trappings and prancing horses drew up la front of the "Chattaw ka" Folly declared it tin . finest turnout she had ever seen. "Tee", replied Uncle Josh, "ths three BVs, 'Speed, Safety sad Style,' Is Jones' motto. .. So, young folks when you want to take a drive, either for business or pleasure, go to him for s rig every time. He also sells every kind of vehicle, can famish harness la the bargain and Is satisfied With a moderate profit, too." Charlie afterwards paid visit to J. A. Jones' new eatabllshmsnt and found things Just as Uncle Josh pre dldted.l 'ft',.Vi;iC"v'.0',.l:. i "I have already provided von with a cage for your bird," said Uncle Josb, "sad now the first thing well look after will be the furnishings for it." Hereupon Polly energetically declared that she had keard so much about J. 8. Miller,' the up- to-dato furniture dealer, that she had de cided to go there. The result was thai they were othered Into such a bewilder ing dlsplsy that tbs girl was at first at a lots how to select. Bat she soon yielded to the seductiveness Of a msgnlflcent mahogany parlor suite, a bed-room set Iu oak, golden oak finish, that would have done credit to old Antiquity herself To this she added adlnlng-room set'wltb all accessories, Including pictures, and didn't forgot a mort convenient and ornamental writing dek for "Huly" Clisrlej. "A pretty good start," ssld Hie o' ! man, "snd now we'll go to ths eititiiiUh ment of L. H. Culler Hardware, Co," rol'y'S housewifely Instincts hd full piny In msrvt'i of kltehon Sj parttus. Every possible piece of kltolna furni ture, frmn a liu C : ; er to a cooling rai 'e Is herein U styles and vsi'i'y. !f l'i,-i' f..!'i to '.' .-irjili. 1 wonders In the culinary art, it will not be for want ofi;-;U'!or ciMrg o!cnns, fur s'm mi"''- ! i p'i to : .' ' 1 r..- ui'1! "Why, Unole,'': we're not sick, and-.' "Guess I know thst, but I suspect if won't be long before this young man be gins to take an interest in matters "of paregoric and-" "U-n-cl-e r "Well, go in anyway; Polly may find some toi let artloles she wants." Sure enough before leaving.; she was loaded down With oombs, braahety fsce powders and ounce upon ounces of line -Imported perfumes. "Don't forget added Uncle Josh,Mto oome hen with your preeortp. tlonsuhl firm make s specialty of prescriptions and uses pure and whole- some ixvi;;,':- f Let's see I promised you a gold watch, didn't I," queried Uncle Josb of Folly, "and Baiter's Jewelry store is the very place to get one cheap." Thereupon the old man gallantly acquitted himself Of the promise and then directed Polly's attention to the superior stock of silver ware carried by this house. "There Is no other such house la town," said the old man "and I will guarantee the quel- ityto be the very best Pick out your family clock while- here,11 he added, "Baxter carries a magnificent ; line.'' "Don't forget another fact," he contln ted, "If ever yon unfortunately need op tical goods this is t he place to come. -He hu everything required to Improve af fected eye; ' and, .Chstles,' If that old 'turnip of yours . breaks . down bear In mind he can fix her np as good is newS--"";. At this point, somewhat to the confu sion of Charles, the Old. man Indulged In a half serious Criticism of his personal sppearance. "xou are decidedly on style for a townsm'su," said he,, "and We'd better go- to J. O. Dunn 4 Co. the men's and boys', outfitters." After Charles had fitted himself in a salt Uncle Josh declared: "How you look like a newly-married man." Before leaving, having found goods and prices Irresisti ble, Charles also invested In a complete outfit of gents' furnishings, from the late style hat to a dosen shirts. Upon leav ing Polly remarked about the handsome window display, which was supplemen ted by Uncle Josh that there Is nothing like It m town. "On, say, Uncle," exclaimed Polly, "where can I get a stylish hat f The one I hare I hardly soluble, I most admit" "Let's go a few doors west and we'll visit Simmons and Hollowell Co. Ton can get what you want there, the latest styles snd lowest prices being their mot to. - Misses Mamie Dawson, and Ida Quidley, trimmers, havs the experience which guarantees that when you have purchased of them too have a thing at the lowest possible price snd a satisfac tion of knowing that your work has been done by competent tlsts." t(A few hours later there never was a happier girl then Polly.) ... , :.' Continuing their movements to Middle street the party wss attracted by a hand some display Of .1 shoes at the Wellac Shoe Oo. and upon Uncle Josh's sugges tion all went In. "Their stock of shoes cannot be equalled In lb country," he remarked. Jt might have been policy not to have extended that Invitation had aot Uncle Josh known what wise econo my it Is to trade at Wallace's, for Polly found goods and prices so seductive that she purchased an outfit from a walking slipper to a handsome walking boot of the celebrated "Try Me" make. " Charley Invested in a pair each of "Hlne and Lynch" and "Tyrone" gsats line shoes, while Uncle Josh Indulged la a stout farm boot' No one needing footwear can resist the styles and prices offered there. vjifi; 'i .':'''',?' "? ' Polly suddenly sxclalmed, "Oh, Uncle Josh," eant I get some toys and holiday good for the children t Ton know how fond they were of me a home," "Cert,' said Uncle Josh, "provided you will buy them at Charlie McSorleySi, around the corner from here on Pollock ' street , I looted in there some time ago snd found he hu anything from a tin trumpet to a good sited , wagon, besides a stock of things Juet like old Santa brings to the kids. We'll make a bee line for MoSor- ley's right now and I'll proud yon thst when It comes to Holiday novelties he's strictly in line for what you want." Polly found the old man. was right snd thanked him accordingly., . . While Undo Josh was pondering where to go nest, Polly Suddenly asked: "Uncle, where can 1 Hod the best place to get dry goods and soIIodsT' "just few sups from here sad we'll reach the mammoth elore of Simmons sod Hol lowell Co. which hat only recently been stocked. They carry a stock of dry goods thst for variety and real value Is seldom seen on old a the. Isrgnst metro politan cities, and you are sure to be guided right In your selections. uTou will Hod the proprietors ploaisnt to deal w'"i sod I'T-'r e-nployei polite sod ex- r , ! ' a t o oiiet cminot be duplies- o "y -ot a flue drci and Bndfng . o !..; as noil as tU stylus ctptlvs- ting In all linen, she. Invested liberally In notions snd doinenttos. "AH tlno manifold hsrgalni remind no, reinm uncis . Join, at tuey ri . !i c I the street hosvlly loaded up, must $o neit door to the' Fsrmors sal J'urelisnts Hunk and get snuthar check- b'H-k. Come with me and gt se'iniilnied 'h F". h. II. Cutler, the pie ' !.!.(, n. . " r T Vr ey.f'ie r- :.!er, for -f c- -.' : f ;)'! r . ' ' 1 It ' . I H 1 1 t t'l 1 II I With Dr. J. H. Benton, my dentist friend too," cald the old man. "If you ever have to supplement your natural teeth.'? "Ugh! Don't mention false teeth to me," Cried Polly. Til never carry 'pearly lletHa my month if X go tooth, lest." "Oh, as for that," laughed Uncle Josh, "If you'll only coo suit a good dentist In time you can tat the catas trophe. Dr. Benton, for Instates, Is wonderfully expert In saving natural teeth, and he has the skill sad every me chanical appliance necessary to do his work with the least discomfort to his patronaj," v',.-r- ; -;VZ Tnrnlpg down Middle street, .Charles wss attracted by the display of suitings to the tailoring eUbllhmnt of F, X. Chadwicki : Th New Tork artistic tailor extended to the party a courteous invitation and with pattern t of suitings and samples convinced Charles that he manufacture up-to-date wearing ap- pareL Mr. Chadwlck keeps abreattof the times, snd 1f were I anything "lew or any new style out you are sure to find it there, besides he guaranteees eor rect fits and honest work. In eleanlng, repairing snd pressing he makes aspe. clalty.-. ' "Yum,, yum," laughingly escaped Polly's rose-bud Ups, as they turned into J. & . Dawson's Candy Store. "Uncle I jost can' t resist the temptation to go In, you know I've got a sweat tooth, and those, oandles look so tempting." Char ley half Objected, for he knew if Polly got In there, there's where she would likely stay, but he relented, however, when he was reminded by her that Un cle Josh wss footing the biihv The girl bought liberally of chocolates, cream bon-bon and other sweets, also fruits, nuts, raisins, fig and dates, which they found In varied abundance, both import ed snd domestic. Unole Josh told her not to hurry, but they'd all stay and par take of Mr. Dawson's fine oysters. Char ley Invested liberally In cigars, tobacco and fine pipes. - At ths refreshment table the old man waxed philosophical. "Never . neglect your larder," said ne- "That Important adjunct to housekeeping controls mas culine temper. To that end you must patronise a grocer ton whom you oaa depend for honest goods. Through a long term of years I have found J. It Pstker, Jr., on Broad street, perfectly reliable. Ton will find him a trylng-to- p lease dealer, always full stocked with every possible thing in groceries, fresh snd first-class no shelf worn goods there. A good provider "always bays his food there because he not only gets the best of everything, but the best value for . the money. The longer people trade wlth;J. B. Parker, Jr., the better they are satisfied." ; - "These house-fixings remind me," con. tinned the old gentleman, "that you haven't got your dishes yet The most famous stock in exteat, quality, and completeness is at M. K. Whltehorst's." But the average reader need aot be told what aa array of table wars Folly had to select from. - There hat positively, s thing la the. line of china, crockery, glass or porcelain needed fer nse or or nament ta any part of the house that cannot be foand la this establishment In Indefinite variety, and at wonderful low price. They also htr a splendid stock of lamps of every deeerlptloa, sad Christmas novelties. Carving Sets for Christmas turkeys in abanduoe. Polly's order suggested her thorough Sppred- ttlom. .- ;v.-. v '. - "Law Sake I" . suddenly -exclaimed Uncle Josh, "all this trading and shop. plug round tow a has oassed me tcfor get one of th greatest ssssntisls to fu ture existence. I ban heard It said that newly married folks could lire oa love and soenery, but aa old maa of experi ence knows better your , table would look tllm without bread, It' the staff of ltfsyouknow, Polly, you must meet Ester, ths baker. ' His bread, pies, take and alok-neoke are conceded by all to be the finest On earth. Remember, Charley, there Is no us of jour 'ooisy tootsy bothering herself much about cooking, to long as there I a good baker in town Uk sWr.":viVr'.r-r-'v: "Tes, sad while we are' oa , this Im portant topic of gastronomies, w most not forget meet It got hand-la-aand with bread.. Now to locate a krt Where you eaa get fresh, wholesome seats at all times,-the Oakl Market Is the oa to supply you. This Is the boss meat market ta the city and Is popular with everybody who Is particular to hare the best The reason for this all is because they are very careful la the se lection of stock sod get the freshest of everything snd keep nothing but the vert best To keep your 'Hubby' la a gool humor trade at the Oaks Market every time, Folly."- .- .' "Say, Unci Josh, would It be asking loo much of you to gt us a driving horse f kited Polly. "Well, I reckon not, I'll honor your draft for anything you want. My friends', M. Qaha ft Son, runs Sals stable on kttlddle street and we can depend oa them for a good drlv log ar Irnnl, If one Is to Is found la the market. They won't sell a d foctlve horse without tolling us. They are comKitnn. tlo'is tn." '1 l"-f lucMy t'ppr4 to -4 OU t-tnJ, s ir 4 iu i e i i i and at." If t 3 1 :ifl i Fresh , , Fresh lot Clover Hill Print and Fancy Elgin ut ter, On tario nckwhea t, Cream Cheese, Bologna, .Tripe, Pigs Feet, Corned Beef, Small Hams and Breakfast Strips. Evaporated Apples and Peaches, Nice New Prunes 5c lb. . Largo Prunes 10c lb, Jellies and Fruit Jams. Lima Beans, White Beans, 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. Youurs truly, i J. L MAIL. 3 'Phone 01. iVittiWMr iMHIII Something New. Arrivals for this week are as follows : W. R. Pancake Flour, nekwheat, Curranta, Kaisins, Prunes, Crystalized Orange and Lemon Peel, Citron, Candies, Dates, Figs. Dried and Evaporated Apples and Peaches, Green Apples,Cracket Dust, Crac ers-both package and loose, Wafer- ettes, Macaroni, CheeBe, Tapaico, Postum Cereal, Grape Nuts, Oats, Etc. Space forbids my continuing, as I could mention articles enongh to fill one side of this paper. Call flnrl Dpt. rnnr wftnt.i annnliorl o j - t i J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St. Grocer. At Oaks Market POULTRY Turkeys, Ducks, Chickens, Geese. MEATS Vest Pork, Mutton, Western Lamb, Western and Native Beef. Sugar Cured Hams, Sliced Ham, Bmitnfleld Hams, Boneless Ham, Break fast Bacon, Bmoked Tongue. Pork Sausage, Mixed Sausage, Frank farts, Bologna, Fresh Tripe, Pigs Feet. VEGETABLES Carrots, Parsnip, Cabbage, Irish Po tatoes, Yam .Potatoes, Celery, Onions, Lettuce. . WILD DUCES. 57 Broad Street In the drug stores, in the dry goods tores, in the grocery stores, you can And Chin and Toy, (till ire are DETERMINED . ... , s to meet all competion. From now until after Christmas our utlrs stock of FANCY GOODS and Toys will b ottered at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Ito one (ball undersell ut. So don't be lured away by false reports. ' UIIITEHURST'S 45 Pollock Si. LONi KAl'titliUSCK end Uie skill mined tliroueh the constant nraotiM en ables ut to successfully repair all kinds of runs and revolvers. Mow Is the time to prepare for hunt !!!?. We are prepared to supply your wants in ammunition ana gnns. Our stock of fporttnir Go. nil Is oom ! lte. loot l ulls. Dumb Hells, Indian Clubs, In fact everything that you want In this line. - . - r-?.l! t In I . -ri:i.I. Fii - 8iK)IlT1RO Co-.! n, F -I'KUur' S Jo TntsTma, - r...:- i : ival r. i,a ; 'l-m : st rEW t:: IT. fc ill ht It'! u2l Pork Wholesale ft Retail Grocer, 71 Urea Hi. Phone 137. Our Motto is to please everyone wbo calls at our store, or sends us an order. We are receiving daily Fresh Groceries. New Raisins aud Currants. Citron and Prunes. Peaohes and Apples. Candy and Cakes. Batter and Cheeso. Be sure to ask for a pound of our Fresh Koasted Coffee. We guarantee quality and price. Archbell & Co., PH0HB 194. Ti BROAD ST. lli!i.Book Store i: Our Holiday Stock is Now Ready for JCoutr Inspection. ' CaU andPass Judgment. G.N. ERRett. ! Ve Know' Our BusineMw You wouldn't pttnmu a dmrairt who did not. Thus is no rjfk when you trade hen. We have Bade ths drag tmiinssi a careful study lor years. Prescription work Is o( vital lmporuno. . With UsyoBeaa depend upon ssuinu sernoa, . WesarslBslookalanrellneol . Bm4 ITIm.. ChanMlsVssts for Hen and ST vat) svilt Kuya, mads olehamoU lined tAeli Af.rpn Chstiwfs Vests for Women rrCSi yU&en u& ulrls,maihiof ohamois eevena wim Frenon nMinei. . wfeot prouicUon uainat oold and snddnk) - - mnvli. oolds. tmeumanls. and all cheat and lung trouble. JuA ths suing lei Ahikltsn Solar towhoot. Vrice,S3J)Oa ...... ",i Ctiinanw'tstss,a-OV, f C D. BBADHAn.' ' - . AT THK , .Cehlrd Meat Market, ";. Cor, Broad & Hlddl Bis, (Oaks Market's old stand) you will fled. th nloest line of Fresh Mttits the mar. ket affords. The place has boen newly painted and fixed up with a view ot ca tering to tlie wants of the firxt-clast trade of the city, At any time yoa desire s nice ib'ak nr roast u( eillicr native Ot westefn b ( give ut a call. AVe will be 'able te lor- e you at r'1 K'-'i, I
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Dec. 8, 1901, edition 1
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