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V VOL' X1X-H0. 226 ' SIW BISI, I. C, SUS DAT MORXIKG, MCIMBIR-tZ,' 1901. .''' TWI8TIITH Ilia As ; V?r N HA A ev IT . ;i. : i EiA'GI You will find A nana And they are Cheap too. f. 47-49 POLLOCK STREET. $ .V i i GrOOd Make Rood Business. Poor Goods are Nevor Cheap. Think . it over, imd eoine to J. It. PARKER, Jr.V, where you will find everything in the Grocery line. Our stock is frr-hh uixl of the vi ry lnt (uality. ScertlifS lUiyins, 1 lb piokagi, 12: . , Perfectly Cleaiiixl Currant, 1 ll luuikng.w, I Jelb. Very Ut Citron, 20c lb. Very lJest Mixed Nuts, 2i,; 11. f- Almonds, Brazil Pecans ami Knglit.1i Xnlnuta, '20o. .Very Best Mince Meat 10e lb. We also have plenty of Fresh Egg'. Fresh Celery every week. If you are in ueid of anjthing in the grocery lino don't fail to give me a call and I'll save you money. Yours to Please, J. TSL Wholesale and Retail Qrocer, PHONE 69. Cor. Broad A Hancock Hih. J. A. JONES, Livery, Feed, Sale and Exchange -largest and .ever offered for sale la New Bern. I :i i y 'Also a complete line of Boggles, Cart Wheels,' 4c. '"' r - - . . ; Broad v-;.;.-7 AT THB tral Mitt ; MaAeV Cor. Bro4 4 Middle 8t, ' ' ' Oaks Market' old stand) ym -will find ' tht nicest Una of Fresh Meats the mar- ket Eilorda. The plaoe haa been newly . jmlnted and fixed np with a view of ca , terinf to the wants of the fint-elau trade ; of the city. At any time yon desire a ' nlea steak or roaet of elwer native or western beef give ns a ealL We will be able to serve yen at all times. . '" ' '" At Oaks Market r-:.'.;'. poultry . . ; ... 'Turkeys, Docks, Chickens, Geese. -; ,' ' MIATS- . ' - ' Vesl, Fork, Mutton, Western Lamb, Bnpif Oared Rsms, Siloed tism, HniiliiHeld Usm, Honeless Usm, Break-' fit Ilacon, hmoknd Tonfti. .. , Pork 8nK, Mlxnd faawpn, Frank farts, Bologna, Fresh Tripe, Pigs Feet. ' . . . .VEGETABLES-' CsrroU, Taranlp, Csbbsfre, frkh To tntoea, Yam Jfotatoos, Celery, "Ualona, Lettuce. . WILD DUCKS. ; : , . : . . " j ' r.fiictt 7 Cro-J Street, EBHRRTSJ Goods Finest Stock A Car load 6f each lost received. 'j Wagons, Harnes Robes,' Whips. -- -'i ' "if ' Street Stewart's Old SUnd..,. e TTffVf f f TTTTf f TyTTTTVTVe It m 4 From Steamship c J Chattahoochee 1 off i Cape Hatteras, on r:night otov.1S7th, 3 t jsastwara ; oouna, t Frank Keilbach, ige 35, weight approx-i lmatelv 125 4 pOUndS,. 2 dark hair- d &rk z mustache;:"' " ; For the recovery and" do : tentlon of body pntil ldenti fltd wo offer ihe sum of Two IIINUI B0LOM0N & FON, '.'.'SAVAWNAII, OA. e AXi AiuAA-H JLi AAA AAA A A A. A A A ( LAXATIVE TASTELESS. '!! i !0 : Trsnfer Will Ha?etto Call Upon Sheriffs. Work ef jFablle Charities Beard , Social t iKTeata.,. Weather ; Eeeeri 4 lewered. Dele- v faUsNaUonalQaard y- , " 1 Assoeiatloa. -Baleioh, Deo.; 1. The State Board of Pabllq Ohsiltles ended Its session to day. It received the report of Dr. 3. B. Rogers, who wm hut April plaoed in charge of the criminal insane, : Of these loian the foor white women are eated for in the hospital for the insane here, while the others, 24 in number now, are in the west Wing of the penitentiary, In which quarters for 18 are provided. Dar ing the year there were f oar deaths. The interesting fact Is set out by Dr. Rogers that whan these people were received Into the prison not one was inssne, but now all are so. The board ef public charities today visited the hospital for the insane and also the institution for negro deaf mates sad blind. It adopted a resolution of thanks to Secretary 0. B. Denson. State treasurer Lacy says that while demsnds fer money are very numerous snd pressing, bat little Is coming la an that he will have to call on the sheriffs to comply fully with section 89 of the revenue act, which require promptness on their part in sending in taies as col lected. One of the chief aoclal events of the comlug week here will be the marriage at the chuTch of the Ooxi Shepherd on tbe morning of the &ith of Mtts Carrie Farman an l Mr. Q. rt. Robinson. Tim bride elect Is ihe daughter of 'Sillier K.: il. Poraian of lha Morning Pout.' Tbe delegate from this tkaie totue annuul morning of ill : Nnll ol OairrJ Association at Wnblnlon Janttsry 2otb are II L. U i-tcr, P. M. Peann.ll. Frah- cU A. Ma ;oi, J. F. Armlleia, W. B Hod- maa and Alfred Williams. Sis'.e Superlnienjool Toon ciotlnnet to improve and today asked for food. Hu u on the high road to recovery. Today's westbSr broke' the winter's recurd so. far. The tomperatuTe here wai 9. In the moantains it was 8 or 10 below zero. There is now skating here. The Stale charters the Yoorhees Col ton Hill of Graham,, capital $100400. The Baptist State Mission Board has set apart (3,000 for moantaln schools for Western NoHh Carolina, this being to educate poor whites.. " A White man Darned Pool Is here, who being strongly suspected of Incendiarism w given notice lo leave .Clayton and never return. He Is begging. Be Is tald to have had s previous bad character The Agricultural and Mechanical Col lege here is opsu to women la all its depsrtmenls. A number will eater. Arrangements are made lo. give 100 more students room after January 1st. At least 50 of these Will be quartered in the new textile building. U. S. district attorney ClaudeBeroerd has returned from Washington and is la high spirits. . He say be Is sure of re appointment. :.. , , . TO'CLEAHSB THB STSTBK . Effectually yet gently when costlv or billions, to permanently overcome hsb- Itual consllpstloa, to awaken tbe kid neys snd liver to a healthy activity, Without Irritating or weakening to dispel head aches, oolda, fsvers, use Syrup of Figs, mads by the California Fig Byrup 0 nS ' The superiority of Carolina Cough Cure lies la the -simple,' natural; dials, all purely vegetables, : of which It Is composed; You cannot get a better family oengh reatedyr If you try It you will always ssa It when yom have a cough to break' op. Bold at IB ets sad guaranteed by Bradbam'a Pharmaey. 1 1 - . ...... . : : f . i B your children have Croup, Whoop ing Cough or s simple Cough, Aawsy's Croup Syrup will certainly .rail ev them It Is sboot tbe only remedy prepared ex clusively?, for Croup ' and Children's Coughs and we . unhesitatingly '.recom mend u;asthbet, Many nse and praise iU Wegaarsates U. Price Mo. Sold at' Henry's Pharmaoy. andi BrSdham's Paaraiacy.i3ii ; in 4 CoI4 Ware in the SOBtlt":' KrU.ilt)tC SOT-The'eold wave, wLlcbjlorths last week bsesovered the South, todsy eqcufied all previous reo ords f th Srst JO days ot the month of Decembrf since tbe year 1834,'sod low- erlng in soanJocalliUa all former -mlnl- mora leoipramrfl reviing. A.i.rwniiH ss the Loulilsniand Oulf coast. Intense Cold prevslls, th'b'lgh so seiions damage o vegclatfoa has been f -ported. B ..11 T.a.ltl tl.t grc-... bdo. aere., ID wermomeur, teglsUitcl in sme in thsitanooga. no, serious Jutnrruptlon , has occurrad . trsfllo furtbof .tliau'.lhat boats" plying; from Memphis are tied np by heavy float ' Ins river Ire. Vvi' m - if 1 ;' Tnr L, Ing, tb. merouryropping lto ,WO oj. KJ J-J" ( atf RUUNG Oft PENSIONS. JUds By Bute Pension Board Concerning i - Pensioners Who file. . - Bpeeial to JournsL , ' -. Ralbiob, Deo. 81. Stste auditor Dix on today Mnt the following important letter to all Registers of Deeds. " "Owing to the very great demand for pensions this year,; the Pension Board has decided theV where the pensioner dies before bis warrant reaches him, the warrant mas be returned to this . office for cancellation, In order that new war rants may be issued to other soldiers equally deserving. If any of your pen slonsrs have dlsd,: return warrants to this office at once. Hitherto the Pension Board has been' Willing to give to representatives of per sons who died, warrants In order to pay burial expanses, but owing to extreme pressure on Board this year, it makes the above ruling." The Visible Supply of Cotton. Naw OaUAHa, . Deo. 21 Secretary Hester's statement of the world's visi ble.' supply, of cotton Issued todsy shows the total visible to be 8,991,888 bales, against 8,704,97 last week, and 1JM0.3U last year. Of this the total of Amsrican cotton Is 8,449,888 against 8,- 881,848 last week, and 8,278,834 last year and of all other kinds, Including Egypt, Brexil, India, etc, 545,000, against 509,- 000 last week, and 814,000 last yesr. Of the - world's visible supply of cotton there Is now afloat and held in Oreat Britain and continental Europe 1,933,- 000 bales, agslnst 1,704,000 lait year; in Egypt 108,000 against 174,000 last )cr; In India 149,000 against 840,000; nm in the United States 1.705.090 Hln-'. l,- 1788,000 last )ar. rue MARKETS. The fol owing quotation were iiicciv Jljrti ed by J. JL l.at i ' '". . ' H, V. Naw Uihk, i), c 21. Cottost; Open. . 8.10 . 8 10 . 8.35 . 8.27 .. 8.38 ttrgb. L,ov. lose 8.15 Dee 'Janaary... March.... May July 8 17 8 15 881 8.84 8.14 8.28 8.27 8.28 8.16 8.3i 8 81 8.31 Chicago, Dec 21. WaBAVl Open. High. Low. C16se Deo May .... .. 76 ... 80J 77 81 78 80 774 81 OoasTr Open. High. .. 87 874 Open. High. ... 8374 Low. Close May 86f 07 Rlbsi Low. Close Jaa 8874 New York, Dec. 81. Open. High. Low. Close Sagar .... Be By .... P.8.U ... B. 8.8 i.. .. 118 1181 1154 115 834 88i H4 424 42 42i 8 44 89 804 Tea. Pse A. O.F.... B. R, T... Y.O.0... Oeyper..,, 67 87 664 mWpSSSSUrlOTTOirl KABKET. Oettoa was quoted la the local markot yesterday at T. to 7.4. Spots 4.19-88 Bales 6,000 bales. Faturse, Dee-Jea AM. Apr-Msy 4 35. May-Jane 4,15. ' Last weak 190,000 This week. si, - ' ' 880,000 40000 88000 Moa. 80000 Tass.'-:- 87000 Wed.. ' 27000 Than. '" ' " ' 48000 87000 Fit- ;4(' - rfi:, .raa,ooo ' ' '!' ;'-t: ! ' - ; I .. . I r. Davis' Prescription Pharmaey has i ex- dud ve sgsaey for the well-known Theo Jlgsr and the muuraetnreni w$l. not sell this brand to any other dealer In Hew Bern... Yon' eaa get the light, nedlnngil. Of dark calor.- Besides Jbls rand, there' are' other .popular .brands suck as Royal Blue, El Telia, .Cardenas, and Daeosta, Buy your cigars at Davis',, Complimentary to Ceo. Chaflee. Manils, Dee. 90,-The Chinese crulssr Hal Cb has arrived hare. Captain Hao, her commander, say that he Baa a erult lag commission. Ths object of his call here Is to see General Chaffee, whom ran aswsurT. Same week last year. tbe Chinese consider wu the prloclfAlj't ft. rrieua OI Ue unices among in foreign soldiers si rckiu. aauoaiea ninsmeu- tbssaptaln Says, know how smith China) owes to Genera) Cbalfee's Influence with . . . . - . . -"-- . 1 ' . i ine ecstrrescnjuiuniornaiana. , Chills and Fever Is a bottle of . Gnora's (laSTRi.a-scmLHOsio. J ..n,p,y 1 t i . Iron ana quuiiiio in a taaieies ions, ixu cure-no py. T the 53o. ' ' I - K I V now On. t. I'. !y l'S.nra. -u" SENTENCE COMMUTED. Governor Aycock Grams J. B. Price of f Beaufort County Fine Instead of , j : Penitentiary. Special to Journal.- ' Ralkioh, . Dec. 91 The Governor commute sentence of John B. Price, of Beaufort county, from fire years la the penitentiary, to threo hundred dollars fine. Price was convicted at Now Bern and given 4 year's sentence, but Judge Bryan said If he paid $300, be would re mit the other sentence. Price went home after money, but when he returned wlih It tbe term of court had ended; the Jadgc could not sltsr the sentence, so ho recommended the Governor to act. There ' were some abarp protests against granting any clemency to Price but many prominent persons signed the petition for him. Another Cabinet Vacancy. Washington, Dec. 20. It Is Secre tary Gage's Intention to relinquish the Tressury portfolio as soon as President Roosevelt can find a suitable successor and he has so Informed the President. Mr. Gage would like to be relieved be fore spring. The President has done all he could to dissuade Secretary Gage from retiring and will probably con tinue to nse his effort In that direc tion. Like 111 o Deadly which srrasps one without warning, the mucous membrane which lines the entire body suddenly becomes weakened in some spot and disease Is established. It may be of the luflgs, the head, throat, stomach, bowels, or any other organ. Where- ever rt is, and whatever it seems, it all sprfogd from the same cause CATARRH or inflammation of this delicate pink membrane. The system is weakened in win ter. The delicate itntne is more susceptible to irritation or inflamma tion, and thus we have pneumonia, grip, colds, coughs, fevers, etc., all catarrhal conditions which may easily be checked by one catarrh core Pe-ru-na. That's the only way out of it. You may dtfse forever you will not be well until you try the true tore and that is Pe-ru-na. Yon may think your trouble is some other disease and not catarrh. Call It what you will, one thing is sure, your system is effected and must be treated, and' Pe-ru-na is the only remedy which reaches the right place and does cure. 1 FOR XMAS Cut Flowers, ;. ': ';;' Cut Mowers, Anything yon Wish. Prices Right Fat- isfaotion Guaranteed. ' Pot Plants of every kind.. . . '':-;' : - - -:J WILMINGTON FLORAL CO, . J, E. EvsataT, Ja , propr, . . . ;-' i r- ;i,y Wilmington, H. C.v j Vyi ' . Christm DriVC - ' 0B. of oiiri-w buggies will be a real plfsaurn. t here 'g no C'lirlstmas a ft for vmir family like one of out styl. Thl(:li'. Tlmy arc woil maile of tlie best materials, with imeuiiiBtictinis and the InU'st linprnvpini'iitd In Unlsh, W B'l liiJ tuiBw BHiu im'w n mw iirns. t, ,,, oinIni, imflt0 buying-! whero. i Hl'1TAL NOTICE-Anyone desiring to purclinse a'a'rs luij'y (n no yars . Hum enn dn so until .Inn. 1st by K'vinl gimU M-uril.y.' . .. ( I lirmtt r-, 73 Pi-'.Bd H., Kkw ;hum, n, c. 1 lU.,li(v' P mm 'SitV DON'T FORGET when you are ready to buy your Good. Things to eat for Christmas and the Holidays that J. L. McDANIEL, 71 Broad Street is the best place to get them. Florida Oranges, Nice Apples, Nuts of all kinds, Currants, itron, Raisins, Minoe Meat, (Jranberries. The Nicest 10c Mixed Candy in the city, Dried Peaches and Apples, Pates, Figs, Jellies and Prunes Sweet and Sour Pickles. Fancy Elgin and Clover Hill Print Butter. Pulverized. Sugar, Cut Loaf Sugar, Geletine and scores of good things whioh we cannot mention for lack of space. It will pay yon to give me a call before making your purchases. Everything guaranteed as represented. Orders carefully filled and delivered promptly. ' g 'Phone 91. 71 Bread St, Christmas Good Things. Onr large and steady patronage increase lo such an extent atChri.tu.it . ihjit we give enormous uidcia in advance fir the ( hcicist thing in ti e lai d. Don't fail fo giv us jour order and as tally as you ran. You shall have tbe tx st the niar,.et uffoids. X t J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St Grocer. Phone 137. G I FTS T W hilo thinking of what te get for Xmas Gifts, bear in miiid onr Shears and Scissors Stock. Pen Knives, Pocket Knives, Razors, Hoi ee, and straps, they are all warranted and can be exchanged if not satisfac tory. Carving Fets, Knives and Forks, Butcher Knives, Can Opeaers, and Eye Openers in prioes. Guns from 94.75 to $16.00. Air Rifles and Boy Axea for the boys. A full and complete stock of General Hardware, Paints, Yamish. Enamels, Oil, Lime, Plaster, Cement, Bash Blinds, Doers and Glass. Ball Bearing Castors. PHONE 147. 78 Mamas Br iiii'i for Chfislrrias. It will Off the strcotS -1 ,;'-1t'!r;!;..'!4'"4'1" K-it1 aVf c.:dbiwhamj lrvVt-': If you will come down to our store we will show yon Just the thing t' nt will suit (or nice Xmas pntunnt W e have Just rrlv.it a line ot J- venlle l.lryelea. Air Hull.. Toot Knlla, l honograpbs and a hundivd other things. '.., :' -f 4 penttr In Biotoics, FtnaAtaa, 8ro.n GuoO', PnoxdOBAi-iin, Job Ta kt.i,' Hiibiur SuMif, fKikihBssa, A. ?i-?j K:djie St hEW ir-T, K. . Buy him a Kodak (CCD t ) - - . ( Wholesale eft Retail Grocer, Qaskill Hardware Co. NEW.BBRH, If. O Our "Motto is to please everyone who calls at onr store, or sends ns an order. We are receiving daily Fresh Groceries. New Eaisins and Currants. Citron and Prunes. Peaches and Apples. -Candy and Cakes. r Butter, and Cheese, "he sure to ask for a pound of our Fresh Boasted Coffee. ,, We guarantee' tiuality and price. Archbell & Co., PB0KB 14U! ffBBOAB St. H'quai New j)diuuia ruuiu, xeen usea wiia care and now b flriiVclaes order. ., ftft! 1 I Jv t t iUi S M M e I At the I Book Store I fHave:-For-Sale Charminf GlfU.iand ,a i-.n X rienty ot them. 1 T 1 ; t " X 1 It will'if yo.:-KIW I'-', t ffifiAi' 'to fe'e'W Holldsy f -u ' Llne.wbottor ycU nre o!4 er ! ; younji" M'"w i " ; ; ! 1 G. 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