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IT ' TpL4 1110. 215, MW BISS, BY C, TUISDAY MORSIKO, DICIMBM JO, 1901. TWINTIETH YEAR THE GOVERNOR SUBP0ENED. MONTHLY PROCEEDINGS '0 t 2? - ' . ' $ Is still selling Dress Goods. It is not j a question of price Wl XBR 11. JUST THINK $ An all wool, 38 inch goods that sold for 65o (an extra good value at that price) we will sell the coming weok AT 35c! AT 35c!! See some of them in the window, each piece marked. For Dress Shoes Ladies, Gents and Children. For Underwear. For Bed Linen. We have the BEST Goods money can buy. Prices Right. 47-49 POLLOCK STREET. Good Goods Make Good Business. Poor Goods are Never Cheap. Think it over, and come to J. R. PARKER, Jr.'e, where you will find everything in the Grocery line. Our stock is fresh and of the very best quality. Seedless Raisins, 1 lb package, 12c lb. Perfectly Cleaned Currants, 1 lb packages, l'2c lb. Very Best Citron, 20c lb. Very Best Mixed Nuts, 20c lb. Almonds, Brazil Pecans and English Walnuts, 20c. Very Best Mince Meat 10c lb. We also have plenty of Fresh Eggs. Fresh Celery every week. If-you are in netd of anything in the grocery line don't fail to give me a call and I'll save you money. Yours to Please, T. 33. ZF-EETIDIR, Jr., Wholesale and Retail Orocer, nnnun nn n m am. a at rnun& oa. Ar. uroou at, uancocH miM. J. A. JONES, Livery, Feed, Sale and Exchange i Largest and ever offered for tale in New Bern. Also a complete line of Buggies, Cart Wheels, 4c. J. A. JONES, Broad Street; Stewart's Old Stand. ' for oir Carbon and ether heating stoves far excelled 'our expectations and oar stock is broken.. We expect on Mon day to have them In and will be prepared te fill ardors ea Taesday. '' X ' Z ;.'t(, '''rj'; A fall line of stock from l$ 2 to $9.00. Dnll DJ. Promptness tad wWsfaetfoa assured oar easterners. ' , Oaskill Har H-iftiZ;-.''-!?: 'atoat St.I ' kkw born, k. o';'':V riONt U7.V , ) j Tooth Brushes at DaTlsVi,--- . Davis Prescription Pharmacy has just received a lot of tooth brashes from Cbas Loonea, the well-known manufao- : turtr of brashes la Parts. Each brush has "Davis Pharmacy" aUmped ea tbe handle, and to guaranteed to be perfect. ' If one le found unsatisfactory, It may be returned. It to being made a Wader at Dsvls' and the price to only SO oente. - : 3f. 3 tables Finest Stock of A Car Load of each just received, Wagons, Harness, Robes, Whips. Wilson; aad Falamandtr Heaters la iFOR ; RETITvi ; ...' ; A good roomy house for $8.00 i . ( - - j Both payable In advanoe. -1 ' E. E. UAGrElt Very Serious Condition of General Toon. Docket 1 6th District State Charters North Oarolla at Charles ton. The Hone Disease la Hyde Couaty. S. A. L. Changes. Rilbioh, Deo., 8. It was Got. Ay cock's plan to leave today for a hunt after deer and other largo game la Ons low county with president Hugh Chat ham of the North Carolina railway, but owing to Gen. Toon's critical Illness the trip le postponed. Governor Aycock laid this evening that Gen. Toon, was very tick. In fact, "elate to the border land", and might cross It at any moment There wen two consultations of physi cians yesterday, the last at 8 o'clock latt night. They agreed that sick at he Is there to a good chance for recorery. He offered Intense pain yesterday and list night but this morning wu easier. The 18th district docket of appeals, which the supreme conrt tskee np to morrow, Is a light one. The State charters the Carolina Sizing Company of Charlotte, capital $10,000, Alois Stenhauser being the owner of al most all the stock. A charter Is also granted the People's Investment Com pany of Balelgh, capital authorized $100,000. The company Is composed of negroes. There was continued Improvement to day in the condition of attorney general Gilmer, which gratified his friends. There is s general expression of satis faction at the change of date of the "North Carolina week" at the Charles ton exposition. There will be ample time to arrange the dotalls and have a very worthy celebration. Secretary Brnner of the agrlcultaral department returns to Charleston tomorrow, to press the work of Installing that department's exhibit, which contains approximately 6,000 articles. One of the street sights today was a procession of a lot of automobiles, at tached to wagons, while horses were the propelling power- The eight moved the negro hackmen to tears of laughter. Dr. Tait Butler, Bute reterloarlan, ex peeled to go to Hyde county laat week, to investigate further the disease among horses. He is sure it Is forage poison ing. He conld not go last week, be cause of the session of the board of agri culture. It Is said that three weeks ago 18 horses died In one locality. Of coarse most persons believe in the accuracy of Or. Butler's diagnosis, but there are some doubters, who think It a new dli , due to atmospheric conditions, etc. In fact it is a disease which occurred at rarlous places in the country. Superintendent of motive power Mc- Gheeofthe Seaboard Air Line Is down and out and Mr. Sanderson, who was recently purchasing agent, suoceeds him. Sandereon has been on the Ban la Ke and the Norfolk and Western roads. Of Benefit to Ton. D. 8. Mitchell, Fulford, Md.: "During a long Illness I was troubled with bed sores, wu advised to try DeWltt't Witch Hazel Salve and did so with wonderful results. I was perfectly cured. It to the beet salve on tbe market." Bare cure for plies, sores, burns. Beware of coun terfeits. F. B. Dally. Molasses Taffy today at MoSortey's. Celery Headache Powders. There Is not any better remedy for headache than these powders. They sever fall to rellevel Made sad sold only at Davis1 Prescription Pharmacy. If yoa have ia hacking eoogh, yoa eaa always find relief by taking Oanouaa OonoH Ccna. ' We make and guarantee It, money back if it falls to relletC 8c. at Bradham's Pharmacy. Madam Stanley. The Celebrated Spiritual, Trance and Business Medium of New York Is now In your city and can be consulted oa all affairs of life. Bhe reads your present aad future with abeolate cor rectness. All la trouble of any kind are especially Invited te call. : Address 78 Pollock street, sear Middle. ; The horrors of Croup do aot ' trouble tbe Bothers who gtvee "An war's Cxonr 8TRCf. No danger la a safe thing. An way's Is safe and yoa are aaeafe wltboat It, . It Is a remedy for Whooping Cough, many ass and recommend IL S3 oenu at Bradbam's.,- i ) i f i--, ,"-1. i "at tMt i :.,?.;.. Jordan's OoughBabam, made aecord- Ing to formula of laU CoL Jordan, Is on sale st Davis' Prescription Pharmacy. This Cough Balaam has always been found very efficacious, aad It does not eoalala any harmful drag. Il ls espec ially goo I for children- Ji'rloe 80 cents. 'CASTO n I A ; Tor Infants and CMlJli-en. . ' .j " j Y; j ;;3 ; -j r -j ST?,-'"' , Bears the Cjnatuxe By United States Marshal In South Da kota bond Suit Special to Journal. BiXKien, Deo. 9. United States Mar shal Doekery today served upon Gover nor Ayoock a subpoena to appear before the United States Supreme Court, In the rait against this Bute brought by South Dakota, to compel payment of the prin cipal and Interest of certain Bute bonds, Issued In aid of the Western North Car olina railroad. A subpoena was sent the Governor by mall lut week, but he refused to ac- oeptservloe. The subpoena commands the Gover nor, laying all other mature aside, and notwithstanding any excuse, to appear before the bupreme Caurt March rd, 180J, to answer unto all the bill of com plaint of South Dakota exhibited against him. An Evangelist's Story. "I suffered for years with s bronchial or lung trouble and tried various reme dies but did not obtain permanent relief until I commenced using One Mlnnte Cough Cure," writes Rev. James Kirk- man, evangelist of Belle River, 111. "I have no hesitation In recommending It to all sufferers from maladies of this kind." One Minute Cough Cure affords Immediate relief for coughs, colds and all kinds of throat and lung troubles. For croup it Is unequalled. Absolutely safe. Very pleasant to Uke, never falls and le really a favorite with the children They like it F. 8. Duffy. CONGRESSMAN THOMAS. Working Industriously. Bill for New Revenue Cutter. Bills for Relief and Pension. Wasbinstom, Dec 9. Mr. Thomas has Introduced the following bills among others, to pay War Claims. For the relief of D. S. Barrus and others. Jas. M. Howard Adm'r Thos. 8. Howard. John D. Hawklas, Execu tor. Geo. B. DeBruhl. Calvin G, Per kins. New Bern Maaonto Lodge. First Baptist Church, New Bern. Henry R. Bryan, Wm. Foy. Wm.JT. Perry. Ed ward W. Scott. Also bills to pension Emily Klnsauls, Benjamin G. Page, Mary J. Smith. Also bills to place a clock on the Government Building at New Born and to supply the FayetUville Light Infantry Company with modern rifles. To erect a Public building at Goldsboro, and a Life Saving Station In Onalow County. Mr. Thomas is also looking closely after appropriations In the River and Harbor Bill for the Rivers and Harbors of his district and Is actively at work to secure also an extension of Rural Free Delivery service in lhe.8rd Dlstrtot. He will also introduce In a few days, s blli.for a new Revenue O utter adopted for Navigation of Eastern NorlhCarollna waters. THE MARKETS. The following quoUtlons were receiv ed by J. E. Latham A Co, New Ben N. O. Naw Tons, Dee. 8. OorroK; Open. High. Low. Close Deo January.... Maroh...'.. May , 8.10 8.SI 8J4 8.M 8.23 8.10 8.SB 1.15 8.M 8.K 8.86 8.19 8.10 8.17 8.19 8. SO Chicago, Dee. 0. Waautt- Open. High. Low. Close .... 81 Stt 81, 83 Msy... Ooasn Open. High. Low. Close May... .. et 09 7 ( Bibst- Open. High. Low. Oloee Jaa... ... 830 BS0 New Tork, Dec. 0. Stocks;- Open. High. Low. Oloee Sugar Be By ..... ..ISO 18S UO 1S1 st 111 til Mt Wt m ss C.S.L. HI O.RB Tex. Pae... 891 Ml U 70 A. O.F , B. S. T. .... T. O. O Copper SS 70 5 " . New York, Deo. 0. Advtoee to J. X. Latham Co. yester day Werv -K- -:; Z 'y; Bensattonal advance In cotton" seems Imminent. ' Speculation - broadening Shorts thoroeghly alarmed believe -1 eente reasonably assured. Ailrtoe Im mediate purchase. ' ' ; '. Mclmras sHtumu " Westora aad New Tork largest opera tors.. Think offerings been well absorb ed. Large Houston reoetpu caused east eae. , ,, ' . - '.. . - ; . j- ( ,", R. MOOBSJ A CO pore 4 17-43. Bales 8,000 bales. ' I ruturee, Opea. Deo-Jaa ISi. Apr-May Ul. Mey-JuneUS. Close. Deo-Jaa 488 Apr-May 481. May-Jaae M.' , . ', TO CLEARS B 1KB STSTEK , Effectually yet gently when costive or blllloas, to permanently overoome hab itual ooostlpailon, to awaken the kid neys and liver to a healthy activity, without Irritating or weakening them, !todlppel liPSflacbee, colds,, fevers, use Fyrup of Figs, made by the California F!g Pyrup Co. - Of Commissioners of Craven County for Hovember. The Board met at 10 o'clock a. m., Deo. Snd 1901 at the court house In New Bern in regular session. Present Commissioners, Jones, Baxter Wood and Fulcher. The bill of La Bpear for $133.43 for repairs to Bailers Ford bridge was ordered. On motion voucher on the property of J. J. Ipock In No. 9 township was re duced to $275, he having sold 185 acres N. O, Barrington and Batson Price since last assessment. Ordered that property of H. H. 8um- merell In No. 1 township be reduced to $450 on account of error of list takers. J. W. Bowden wood Inspector came forward and submitted his bond for re newal which on examination as to the surety wee accepted by the board. Eugene Tucker Inspector of weights and measures presented his bond for re newal which was, on examination as to the sufficiency of the surety accepted by the board. On motion Jas Whitfield was exempt ed from poll Ux on account of informl ty and disability. On motion Mary Jenkins was allowed to list her property nnder head of prop erty listed In offlco and pay single tax on same. On motion O. L. Miller was relieved of payment of poll tax for the year 1901 on account of sickness and infirmity. Mary Collins having presented and made demand npon the county for dam ages to a horse belonging to her, said horse having fallen through a hole In Trent river bridge and the board being of the opinion that no damage was done to the horse and being farther of opin ion that said county is not liable and aald demand to refused. Ordered the cattle listed to Josiah Tingle in No. 8 township be changed from 20 head of cattle to 10 head of hogs and valuation from $100 for cattle to $20 for hogs on accoant of error. Ordered that David Moore be relieved of the payment of license tax to peddle, on account of infirmity and disability. Ordered that real estate listed to Alvln Adams be reduced to $130 on account of error In giving in same. On motion It Is ordered that deeds to the county from D. L. Ward conmlsslon- er for certain lands sold for delinquent taxee be recorded and that the commis sioner pay to the Treasurer money In his hands from the sale of a lot In Vance boro to Fanny Williams amounting to $37.00. Board took recess until 8 o'clock. Board met at 8 o'clock pursuant to re cess. Present Commissioners, Jones, Wood, and Fulcher, On motion the bond of W. A. Wllcoi keeper of Streets Ferry was on examine tlon accepted and ordered recorded. Ordered that Berry Meredith be al lowed $55,84 for work and material on Core Creek bridge. Ordered that bill of W. A. Barrington for $20.00 for labor and material on Broad Creek and Morgan Swamp bridge On motion the chairman waa lmpow- ered to have a water oloeet pnt In the Jail and other necessary repairs. On motion the following named per sons were granted license to retail liquor at their respective places of business upon the payment of the proper tax te the sheriff and all other taxes doe the county. Max L. Jacobs, Middle street. Jas F. Taylor, " Thos Bowden, " " Tobias Burke, " John 8. Garrett, " Mark Dtoosway, South Front St, E. W. Farror, 86 Middle St. L. B. Hablcht, Junction Hancock and s. r. st. Noah Powell, junction Queen and Broad. C. C. Roach, SO Pasteur St. J. P. Rodman, Junction of Queen and Broad. 8. W. Brooks, junction of Queen and Hanoock. Lee J. Taylor, junction of Queen and Bern. W. H. Johnson, 80 Middle St. Wm. Scbenok, 88 Middle St. T.G. Howard, Middle 8t. H. W. Jewell wu granted license to retail . liquor at 894 Middle Bt. . for tbe month of December upon payment of tbe proper Us to the sheriff. Wm. M. - Wstson, clerk Superior Court presented , his , annual : report which wu accepted and ordered filed. Ordered that property listed to Mrs. Bomb V. Richardson In the city of New Bern be reduosd from $1,000 to $780 oa account of tbe sale of of same to Al fred O aulas slnoe lut ssaeument. Ordered that property Hated to Wat son and Daniels In No, S township be reduced from $3,800 to $350; and the acreage from 730 to 250 on. aooountef error vv;; jy' r U'w. , ; ft ' On motion the property listed to C. T. Wstson oa Mala sad West streets wu ordered reduced from $800 to $100 ea acoount of error of list Ukor. ' ' - '' R. 0. Baker wu relieved of poll Ux, he being an exempt fireman, On motion Board took recess Until lOi o'clock, Deo. 1, 1901. Board met at 10 o'clock a. pursuant to reoeee. ' D0- Present Commissioners Jones, Baiter, Wood and Fulcher. I j It Is orrtered 6y tne uosra tiiai ine t:;... irpurc" -j vn. r. yssz 'ardson. Ihat be the said Wuhardson be I CONTINUKO ON VBIT tlOM. . Fresh Pork Sausage. Fresh lot Clover Hill Print and Fancy Elgin ut ter, On tario uckwhea t, Cream Cheese, Bologna, 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 Beans, Split Peas. Irish Potatoes and Codfish. Yam Potatoes. Nnts all kinds new crop. Complete stock of everything usually kept in a first-claes grocery store. Lowest possible prices. I will appreciate a share of your trade. Yonurs truly, J J. I McDANIEL, Hr 1 p 'Phone 91. 71 Broad Nr. 6 We Say It's Better than home-made mince meat. The minoe meat we sell is made from ripe, sound fruit and wholesome, tender meat, seasoned and spiced properly and evenly, and no home product can be cleaner and more appe tizing. 10c a pound. We keep everything kept in a first-class grocery. J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St Grocer. At Oaks Market POULTRY Turkeys, Ducks, Chickens, Geese. MEATS Veal, Pork, Mutton, Western Lamb, Western and Native Beef. Sugar Cured Hams, Sliced Ham, Sniitlilleld Hams, Boneless Ham, Break fast Bacon, Smoked Tongue. Pork Sausage, Mixed Sausage, Frank fnrts, Bologna, Fresh Tripe, Pigs Feet VEGETABLES Carrots, Parsnip, Cabbage, Irish Po tatoes, Yam Potatoes, Celery, Onions, Lettuce. WILD DUCKS. Oaks TlTJeat IVnl arket, 57 Broad Street 111 Save It ! In the drug stores, in the dry goods stores. In the grocery stores, you can find Chins and Toys, still we are IETi:iI3I IITMD to meet all competlon. From now until after Christmas our entire stock of FANCY GOODS and Toys will be offered st GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, No one shall undersell us. So don't be lured away by false reports. VH1TEHURST S 45 Pollock St. ' LONG XXPKKI&NGK and the skill gained through the constant praetloe en ables us to sucoeaaruuy repair au moos of rana end nroiroa. , - - . . Now to the time to prepare for hunt ing. We are prepared to supply your wanss in ammunition ana gone. Our atook of flnorttnir Gooda la eonv I lll m Vn4 Unit- rknmh Hlla TmHUm Clubs, In fact everything that you want ia mis line.- ..,.-.;,' , j ph, ta BloroiBS, Fnuuutt, groaruie ooon, o. p.. I wcaBsa BTUire, rjaa raaBsas, etc fl-fi KlddU St NW MX, If. 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 Eaisins and Currants. Citron and Prunes. Peaches and Apples. Candy and Cakes. Butter and Cheese. Be sure to ask for a pound of our Fresh Boasted Coffee. We guarantee quality and price. Archbell & Go, PHOHB 194. tS BROAD ST. ILiSLBook Store i: Our Holiday 11 Stock is Now f Ready for Your i ij Inspection. Call: and Pass Judgment. ta. N. Ennett. f w WeKnow Our BuslneMJ Vhers Is no rUk when yon trad hen. W hare made the amfhwlnaw a oartful ttudy lot yean. rnMripUon work Is of rlul tmportanoe. .WUil .. , WshTelaslaekaiarieUieo rrcst King fE$lSZ&i!& Frcst QuecnSntTlaS enersdwIthrranchBaniML.. MM prouotloa aoiort aold and sadden tjn atalml owl oolds. pommonkv apd all ehnt and lung truublM. Jurt lb Uug le( W C D. BRADHAT1. . AT TUB Central Heat Market, V i Cor Broad Middle 8th, COaki Market's old stand) you will And the nicest line of Fresh Meats the mar ket affords." Tbe place has been newly painted and Died up with a view of - ca tering to the wants of the nrst-ekus trade pf the city, At any time you desire a aloe steak or roast ol either native or westers beef give ui a mXL ; We will be able te serve yea at all time. ' ' . , -
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