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Is still selling Dress fa a question of price V I sal iMim i JUST THINK fa An all wool, 88 inch goods that m value at that price) we will sell the coining week fa AT 35c I AT 35c!! ft . See some of them in the window, each piece marked. For Dress Shoes Ladies, Gents and Children. U For Underwear. m For Bed Linen. . tft We have the BEST Goods money can buy. Prices Right, M 47-49 POLLOCK STREET. $ Good Goods Make Good Business. Poor Goods are Never Cheap. Think it over, and come to J. R. PARKER, Jr.', where you will And everything in the Grocery line. Our stock is frrsh and of the very best quality. Seedless Raisins, 1 lb package, 12o lb. Perfectly Gleaned Currants, 1 lb package, 1 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 an) thing in the grocery line don't fail to give me a call and I'll save you money. Yours to Please, J. 13. SPIR-KBIES, Jr., Wholesale and Retail Orocer, PHONE 69. fJor. Broad A Hancock Si. S J. -A.. Livery, Feed, Sate and Exchange "2. " ' W. ' " " '1, ' Largest and Finest Stock of- -4 ; ever offered for sale in New Bern. Also complete line of Buggies, Cart Wheels, 4o. : '. wm t - Wl.i..il x for oar Carbon and ethr heating stoves far excelled pur1, expecUtions and cmr " day to bivs them In and ; A fall Una of : j': "'-V'! ; stoek fro l.2l ta 16.00. .f' Ball Gearing Castor Promplnsss sad tasisfaekiea ssiared oar antotaeri. raoNc i 7. : 73 Kuddu BT Tooth Brushes it Davis. ? - Usvls frescrlplloa raarmacy as just ,rccema a lot oi uxnn ornnnes iron Chu Loonen, the well-know manufac turer of brushes In Psrls. Each brush hi "Dtvl Pbsrmacv" stsmped on the ' handle, nd Is grinrsnUwl to 1 perfect If on I found BMtlfirlory, It may be ' vetnrned. It is bf.ins; mwte a fouler at Davis' and tit price Is only 35 cents. notM splct for 65c (an extra good Wt, -r-,-,?r.- A Car Load of each just received Wagons, Harness,' Robes, Whips. TIA h1 i - 5. .-.-I'iji. .''" stock is broken. 'We expect oaiioi- will bs prepared ta fill jsrders a Wilson and Falamauder Heaters in r'; Goods.: It is JOjSTES, - ( ,r'.J: .f:uasKIii Hardware i Co. ;''i ... I A good roomy houne for f 3.00 per month. Another for (5.00. Both j ayaLle in nJvanoe. ; ' E. E. HAT.VIM Kil3 EESrlTED. P.S1 J? i? 7 f Drew yauflui Under Deatt Sentence V GlyeKto Jannarj Mfc " " Joint Legislative Committee Iaves- ligation. Claim and Delivery , Pspsrs.' . Full Payment of fi, ' Fire Loss. , ttei. Toon's a Condition -Unlm-proved. -TUlkiqh, December 19. Governor Ayoook respite for the third time Drew Vaughn, under' sentence to be hanged, at Wlaton, Hertford county. The esH la a vert close one, The Gov ernor desire yet farther tlm to con sider It. Th respite 1 until January 8th. ' ' Workmen are repairing the quite eon. sldlbrable damage done the jail hereby the prisoners In their . attempt to file their way to liberty this week. . The legislative joint committee which It Investigating the : books, eto, of the treasurer and auditor may- finish this week. - It will look Into the expenses of the list legislature and report thereon, setting forth its opinion as to whether the cost was excessive or there were too many employees. It will do this now because the session of the legislature was recent and the opportunity Is good to see wbat ought to be done. The com mittee will probably dofer until next December a report on the expenses of the various State departments and whether' there are too many employees. To do this will require Investigation. The committee Is of opinion that the powers of the Btate bank examiners should be so enlarged as to authorize them to ; inspect quarterly, or even monthly the Stale Institutions and de partment. The sheriff of this connty says hi deputies are serving more claim and de livery paper than ever before since he hs been In office, lie says many of this are on tobacco grower who have old their tobacco to pin-hooker and who when they see the price 1 higher than the pin-hooker gave do not want to make the delivery. The Bute Superintendent of Public In struction finds, that In no less than 10 counties receipt for the public schools from poll tax exceed those from prop erty tax. He can account for this only on the belief , that many honest men Who have no property' paid their poll tax. He to day turned the list of coun ties and the prospective figures to the Chairman of the Corporation Commis sion, at the latter's request. The Insurance compute will pay the full sum $6000, carried on the building burned at the Agricultural and M echan Icsl college. - The Governor reappoint th State board of charities, a follows: Charle Duffy chairman Mew Bern, W. H. Jones W. F. Craig, and K. L. Hsughtonof PollocksvUle. During the fiscal year ended Novem ber SO the corporations chartered by this State bad an aggregate capital of 116, 458,000. The capital waa a written evil In the case of three of these. In the Supreme Court today a motion for a new trial la' the noted cat of Wostleldt against Adam, from Swain county was refused. The suit Involve title to a track, of copper land valued at million. The motion was mads on the ground that there wa misconduct In the court below. ' There I no Improvement In th con dition of the State superintendent of public Instruction. His sinking spells which began yesterday , afternoon, caused alarm. They continue. , , HI paraxytm also continue, but not so se vere. ' ' - - The Best Prescription far Jtalarla. Chill and Fever I a bottle of Gbovb's Tastslm Cmti. Toaic. It 1 simply Iron and quinine la a tasteless form. No curer BO pay. Price 60a, . II .-v. Celery Headache; f ovdertv. There 1 not any . better remedy for headache than th! powder. They never fan to relieve. Mad and sold bnly at Davis Prescription Pharmacy, 1 , If you have a backlog cough, yo can always And relief by taking OabomNA Couon Curb. We make and guarantee It, mosey back If It fall to relieve. We. at Brsduanftpi ! Emits Cod it Brwluanf Pharmacy, j I jJ ;, mmanarlext Spring. Wasmhotox, Deo. 11 Uear-Admlral Robley D. Evan will not hoist bis flag as commander of a squadron- oa the Allelic Station until 1st next spring, when the two yssrs lour of duty of Ad - mlral George K. Remey will expire.. The ohsnge In the Navy Department' plan I do to th desire of Admiral Uemey to C3ntlnue with his command until his foil term I up, when he will be succeed ed by Admlrtl Fredorlck Rodger, who In tura will b succeeded by Admiral Evans. , The entire command Wilt be combined under one officer and Admiral Evans will succeed to It. ' c: A 1 I' r In; .v.'t ti i ( 3' i:.3 r: i y - I;. iittjiire c Ladles Confederate H. Association. Spaclal to Journal. f " u" 1 ' JUlbioh, Dee,13 The' Ladies- Con federate Memorial Association this even lac choose OapU James Iredell , of the Oonfederats privateer Shenandoah, ai the inbjeot of tks national memorial ad' drssi. , ! Supreme Court Cases Go Oyer. Special to Journal RiLxion, Deo. 12. The Supreme Court today heard the last of the argu menu In appeal, about twenty eases go over to ease to force Corporation ; so million to assess railway franchise. It oomes up at next term of court. . Serious Coal Shortage; 1 . Ksoxvnxs, Tans., Dec, 11 The coal ear shortage, together with a notice from the Southern-BaBway thatltwUl oonflscate coal for It use, threaten grave danger tor Industrie, of : four State which depend on Coal Creek and Jelllco for their upplies. So serious is the coal shortage becoming that tex tile Industrie In Tennessee, Georgia and North and South Carolina maybe compelled to shut down. Coal opera tors of thl section are said to be losing thousand of dollar through their In ability to get car to move their out put. Dr. Bull's Pills tor Liver Ills. One pill dose. Box, SO pills, lOcts. Cure Constipation, Liver Troubles, Bil iousness, Impure Blood, Dyspepsia, Fe male Complaints, Stomach and Bowel Disorders. Dr, Bull's Pills never gripe. Heavy Movement of Oranges. El Paso, Tex., Dec. 11 The railway yards are blocked with cars of east- bound California oranges. The orange movement through 1 Paso and across Texts for the K astern markets Is the heaviest ever known. 7oO Pensacola Fishermen on Strike PaKSAcoLA, Fla., Dec. 11. The strike of the fishermen which was Inaugurated here ten days ago ha spread until about 700 men are out. There seem no pros pect at this time of a settlement. All the fishing smack have been dismantled towed across the bay and anchored in a cove. The Peniacola market are (till well supplied with fish, but several com panies have been cumpeled to cancel outside contracts. Cheaper to Import Potatoes. Naw Tons, Dec 11. The steamship Boothwark arrived here today with So,, ooo sack of potatoes. Commission merchants said that be cause of the high railroad rate it wis cheaper to Import potatoes from Belgium than to have them brought from point weat of Chicago by railroad. Pencil Harks Hay Fix Guilt Chicago, Deo. 11 Chief Poetofflce In spector Stuart lent for a clerk in the wholesale stamp deparment of the Chi eago Po (office to day to go Immedl ately to New York city to Identify, If postlble, on of the package of stamp which were found In Charle Stoke' apartment la Brooklyn. The original wrappers hsve been found intact or partially so on some of the package of stamp recovered. The em ploye tent to New York had the custody of these itamps" and 1 said to have en tered private pencil mark to thnpllfy th system of handling this branch of the Government' business. .Pencil mark and quotation have been discov ered oa th wrappers of th tmp taken from Stoke and It thee ar Iden tified by th Chicago clerk th evidence will be complete. The Cropsej Mystery, , '. IuzAarniCTTv,N. 0. Deo. 11 The Oltlm' Committee tonight again prom ises important developments In the Uropsey disappearance case within a short time two or thre days. W. H. Cropsej , father of Ella Oropsey the miming girl, today Issued a public letter la which, after thanking ' oltlaens of North Carolina for their kindnea sad ympathy, hs yi;' V :-,,- . ' ?-. , "The polio officials and citizen' com mittee have done all human ageooy could do to restore my daushter without uc oess. I never expect to see her thl side Of the great eternity- I shall alWIys be lieve Jt. Wilcox. Instrumental In my daughter' disappearance.. ' S , 1 :" . n j .,..- - '- " ' yf' c,'':;,,.; rillplno Women Ask For Peace. ! ; Manila, Deo. 11 The Women's Peace League, organised under the leadership of Beoortta PolileM, a Fllllplao has transmitted letter, with th permission 1 of General Chaffee, urging peace opon ) General Malvary and Other. Fflllplno chiefs, - , . . '".' These letters tell the Filipino lesders ta th Held that th war ha destroyed Innumerable homes sad devastated large territories, all of which, "while It abnnd antly proves the tenacity of the' Insur gents sna ueir rslth la their cause. - does not remove the fact that tbe oper- ellons of American soldiers throughout the Ulanils dally demnnlrata the reao lutlnn of the United f"M i to make Its soero!(;nty respeclod throughout the archipelago. Th women er;;e the load ers to uia'o peace so s to avoid grcatnr evils f varceboro. t r; December IS. Mr. D. S. Lancaster visited at Wap this week. .Mr. Peter Willi has moved Into the houe opposite Mr. . J. A. Jackson' tore. 1 Mrs. J. A. Jackaon and Mr. B. F. Dtnklnt went to New Bern yesterday. I Dr. J. K. Nobles and Miss Lilly Smith went to Greenville today. ' Mr. J. M. Lancaster returned yester day from Greenville, bringing In a large drove of mule and horse. Mr.F. C. Nelson of Msyple Oypreas has bought the entire milling and gin ning plant belonging to Mr. J. A. Jack ton and will move It to hi place In a few week. Messrs. T. L. Smith, D. S. Lancaster and Cleve Williams took strip Sunday on their wheel to what I known a New Town near Black Jack. " There will be a grand dance at the Masonio Hall on Friday night after Xmaa, which I December 27th. Every body Invited to come and enjoy one of our iplendld dance. Mrs. Me. D. Lathlnghouse has taken the school at Gsekins tchool house, near Mr. N. B. Ipock' and th other schools of our township are supplied a follows: Miss Blanche McLawhon, at Rlverdale; Mia In Brewer, Maple Cypress; Miss Lucy Long, Aldrldge's; Miss Olive Cleve Mile Oak; Miss Mary Miller, Zorah; Miss Carrie Fltts, Vanceboro; Miss Annie Swell, Chip; Mr. J. A. Jackson, Bucks; Mr. Lynn Lancaster, Maul Swamp; Mr. Willie White, Butlers; Mr. Dave Whit ford, Macedonia; and 11. C. Lancaster, Juniper Chapel. Plodding Pete. TO CLEAflSE THE SYSTEB Effectually yet gently when costive or bllllous, to permanently overcome hab itual constipation, to awaken the" kid neys and liver to a healthy activity, without Irritating or weakening them, to dispel headaches, colds, fevers, use Syrup of Figs, made by the Californi Fig Syrup Co. GUM BRANCH. December 9. Rev. Mr. Cohen, of the Unitarian profession, presched here last algbt, be preached an excellent sermon on "Charity", Le was accompanied by Rev. Mr. Dukes. Mr. Jas. Marshburn near Catharine Lake has had a new building erected, a dwelling. We have just finished one for J. B. Murrell. We think our Sunday School will be a success, for we aim 16 run on the line of love. Mr W I Taylor haa moved to our com munity. We have also taken a new stand nearet the postofilce. Mr. P D Frazelle haa moved to our old stand. There will be a great deal bf moving here this winter, and moving has begun sooner than ever before. Some people are fearful of a famine, they seem to think that supplies will give out before more can be raised. We advise that Irish potatoes and spring alad be planted early so ss to have plenty of vegetable. Mrs. Nannie bapdlln has returned home. Mr. O W Padrlck and Mr Thomas Pad rick have both moved from Jones county back toXJnslow, O. W. to his home near Catharine Lake, while Mr Tom goes on Mr. O B Cox' place near Rich land. They are hunting a healthier place. Mr J F Cox, a very prominent man near Catharine Lake, lost his house, smoke house and buggy house last week by fire, partly Insured. Mr. E. W. Murrell ha lost about 80 fattening hog by cholera thl fall, a bad on any one. ' Gnu. Pyar-Walsf Mtores Bight Awj and ssskss SBseoy cad of seaghs sad ceUi. Christmas and New Year Ex cur Ion Via The Southern i Railway. ' On account of th Christmas and New Year Holiday the Southern Rsllwsy hu arranged to sell round trip tioket upon a bast of one and one third first class limited fare to all point South of th Ohio and Potomac and Eait of the Mississippi Rivers; tlokets to be placed oa sale December 23rd, 84th, and S?lh and again oa December 80(h, Slat and January lit with final return, limit Jan uary Srd, lm. Tickets for Students of Schools and College can be purchased on December j 8th; to 22nd, Inclusive, limited tojsaaary 8ib,1003,;opoo certifi cate from Principal, President or person la charge of the Bohool. ;fy For further Information please tall on any Agent of the' Southern Railway r write, iV B U Vanaow, T. Pi k-i j - B.i',;ff.H:v;,'CbarloUe,N' 0. ; ;j.M.'coin.M.,-v.i' r.w a;tob. a.;p. r:u.:';:i r H. H: Habdwick, G. P, A . f ' Washington, DO.'. STOLEN ! , From In front of my store, corner of MeUalf and Boath Front stteeta, on last o,f,,i. n. 7th. Wm 11 and 13 o'chx k, one "Admiral" . Bicycle, No. 87178, 2J Inch frame, adjustable linmlle barn, black streak rim, right pchil nit. - , ' ; f"r:: r::::;7Anr-. for the r--!!ifn r.f win-an.-i.t ct th t!.if. 1 to meor forth r,.- f. vi::ct71T, I Crr F.ml!i front and I'-jlcalf Bis, Fresh Fresh lot Clover Hill Print and Fancy Elgin ut ter, On tario nckwheat, Cream Cheese, Bologna, Tripe, Pigs Feet, Corned Beef, Small Hams snd 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. Tarn 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. Yonnrs truly, J. L I U. U. UMUUkUUU, Grocer, p 'Phone 91. 71 Broad St. We Say It's Better 5 than home-made mince . .meat. The mince meat we sell is made from ripe, sound fruit and wLolesorae, 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. Phone 137. mimmmmmmmmmmmmm VWWWWWWVWVWVWWt LO From Steamship 1 unananoocnee on Cape Hatteras, on night of Nov. 27th, Eastward bound, Frank Keilbach, ige 36, weight approx imately 125 pounds, dark hair, dark mustache. For the recovery ana de- tention of body until identi fled we offer the sura of Two Hundred Dollars. HENRY SOLOMON k SON, SAVANNAH, GA. At Oaks Market POULTRY Turkeys, Ducks, Chickens, Geese. MEATS Veal, Pork, Xutton, Western Iamb, Western and native Beef. Sugar Cured Hams, Siloed Ham, Bmithfield Hams, Fonelets Ham, llreak- fast Bacon, Smoked Tongue. Pork Sausage, Mixed Sausage, Frank- flirts, Bologna, Resb Tripe, rig f eet. VEGETABLES Carrots, Parsnip, Cabbage, Irish Po tatoes, Ym;rotatoes, veiery, uatoas, Lettuce. , - ' WILD DUOKS. r Oaks 17 Heat rket, 17 Broad Strati. -' ''-? r; -V , ' Our stock of Wl.X.:3ACt BtlH- FR. Pliailea and Mantel la comiilflt. Outfit complete tromUOe to 11.84. Man tels from ISo to 60s. Leave your order with us. w fl mantils for youf at no extra chair. SAVrS OV1CK ONE- HALF U Y OTJB OA3 LIUU r i , i i Dealer In Biotolis, FiRKiaift, Sroarwe ? , ': r.i i - Goons, PnonoosapitR, Joa Pairrmo, I'.ub-- a BTiMt-s, t ikt. rii': "E, Co ' K::::e st rzir trr.s, n. Pork Wholesale A Retail Our Motto is to please everyone who calls at our Btore, 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 Boasted Coffee. We guarantee' quality and price. Archbell & Co., PHONE 194. fS BROAD ST. AiiLBook Store Oar Holiday Stock is Now I ; Ready for Your : : Inspection. Call and Pass Judgment. 6. N. Ennett. i We Know' Our BusIneMJ Toe wooldnl patranias a 4iwrfW who did not. Shoe Is no risk when roa trade here. We hare mad th draff bnatneai s eanrol atndy for yean, rnaerlptlaa work is of Tlul UDrnrunea .With TaaoaademodnTMmakiUlalMrTioA. " y have la stook a large line of fVr.4i tflcf OimiIi Vf tar Vm anil rv IVI.. lioja, mads oteliaaoai Used " Wltaaaanal., .-. . , , , , limed wltb Franoh aanmL -t Tartaot smueUon aoinat eald ad sadden eaamrHa wmiw oowiil cmmo tww wki it eiM ni trnuUM, ii ml the shlnf M Mitksasoinctoarhool. Wea, Je, ... . v CUiOnB'aaaW4a. , 5 - C D. BRADHAfl. .. I -i -( i ' " AT THE J Central Meat Market, V ; ' Cor. Broad Middle Bta. (Oak HarktV eld stand) yon will And the nicest line of Fresh Heat the mar. ket affords. The place ha been newly oatnted and fixed no with a view of ca tering to the want of th Drtt-ela trade of the city. At anytime you desire a nice steak ot roast' of either native or western beet give u a ealL We will be able t serf yea at all time. I 35
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