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VOL X1X.I0, !I7 - 1 ; SIW BIBff, H' C.; TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 24, 1901. " TWENTIETH TEAR 1 - 11 ' r rr 'J . - . . ' .AT You vill is OB ' MM '-' ' V-'v ;'y.VK l-V ;'' '.'- '" And they are Cheap too. 47j9 POLLOCK STREET. Good Goods Make Good Business. Poor Goods are Never Cheap. Think ' . . J -a 1- IT, A TlTTTjn T ; 11 X 1 it oyer, ana corns to i. . rAmviuts ir. s, wnere you wiu wiu everything in the Grocery line. Our stock is fresh and of the V V 4- .nollh. J Seedless Raisins, 1 lb package, 12c lb. Perfectly Cleaned Currants, 1 lb packages, 12o lb. Very Best Citron, 20c lb. Very Best Mixed Nuts, 20o lb. Almonds, Brazil Pecans and English Walnuts, 20c' Very Best Mince Meat lOo lb. We also haTe plenty of Fresh Eggs. Fresh Celery eTery week. tj .j iV: at, i: A ii XL yuu me la xi ecu ui cuijioiui to give me a call and I'll sare Yours to 3. -tc ZEPi Wholesale and niikin nn V muni t&. vorw urvau o jhiicoh. r J. -A., Livery, Feed, Sale and Exchange - T largest and Finest Stock of - ; HOESES Olid. - 1TJLES 7 ever offered for sals In New Bern. A Car Load of each just received. ' " Also a complete line of Baggies, Wagons, Harness, Robes, Whips. Cart Wheels, Ao. - ":':"V' .-.: -'k, iS.v.v.'j;..: ' ..' A. : JOSHES, . -: : ' , Broad Street, SUwarVa Old Stand. , ' -AT , : . Cot.1 Broad tt Middle Star-' Oaks Market's eld stand) yon will find ths nicest Has of Fresh Meats the mar ket affords. - The pace has been -newly painted and fixed np with a Tiew ef ea- taring to the wants of the finVetats trad et the city. ', at any time yon desire a aiet steak or roatt of either natiTt or western beef give tw a sail. , We will be hie te semi yea at all tiaaee, At Oaks L.ar'ict ''- ', - POULTRY Turkeys, Dacke, Ohtokeas, 0 -.. MEATS- ' , Veal, Pork, Mutton, Westes lamb, Western and Native Beat. Bnsrar Cured Ham. Ulload Ham. Bmtthfleld Hmt, HoneleM Ham, break fail Bacon, Kraoked Tongue. Pork BatiMga, Mixed tsaawp, Frank Urit, Belogna, Freih Tripe, pigt Feel VE0ETABLE3-' Carrots, Tannlp, Cahbige, Irluk Pe tntoet, Yam PetaUea, Celery, Oaleal, Lattice. WILD DUCK 3. t:m- r - ;- ,-,-f 17 LrosJ finil in uxo grwtuy line uuu b uui .r you money. Please, Jr., Retail (tracer, A. n 1 k, ttf TTT tfttf tTTTf MtTTTf a-.- ... - From Steamship I Chattahoochee off 3 t Cape , Hatteras. on i I night ot ITov. 27th, A iastwara Douna, 2 t Frank Keilbach, m i c 35, weight approx .3 unateiy 120 ponndi, 1 t dark hair, darks P mustache.- k ' ' For the recovery and de- 3 t tentioa of .body vnkil identl Z fled we offer the sum of Two Z I Hundred Dollars. :. .' ; ' 2 f IJISEY BOLOMON & PON, J SAVANNAH, OA. . 3 AAAAAAAAA LAXATIVE TASTILCSS T '"s 1. JONES, i PilllEB. s J - ' " Attorney General Gilmer Able to ' Leave Hospital. Charlotte Way at Charleston. Last ' Opinions Today ofSuprsae' - CoarU Senator Prlteh ard Will Not Eee oramend. State Charter. Ralbiqh, December 88. Attorney General Gilmer was yesterday taken from Bex hospital hers to a hotel. He was Tory anxious to make the change. Hl family resides at the hotel. Hs had been In the hospital 11 weeki. His eon Talesoencs Is slow. Stats Superintendent Toon had been making good progress towards recovery for several days until S o'clock this morning, when he had a rigor. ' Governor Aycock at the request of Mayor Brown of Charlotte names Wed nesday April 9th as "Charlotte Day" at the Charleston exposition. . Charlotte is the only place In the State which has asked for a day. The Supreme Court met this evening at 7 o'clock and filed the Test opinions for the term. John W. Thompson, for two years State Immigration commissioner here, bnt who since last Spring has lived at Philadelphia, Is here for the holidays, Senator Pritchard will not make any recommendations as to United States dis trict attorney for this district. It is de clared that he will recommend ex-Congressman Harry Skinner. Claude Ber nard says he has no doubt of his own rc-appointment, and excellent authority confirms this. The plumbers are reaping a harvest here. The bard freeze of several days has played havoo with plumbing. It is hardly probable that there is more bad plumbing in the country than in Ral eigh. There Is no Inspector and no re straint. The State charters the Adams Grain and Provision Company of Charlotte, capital $30,000. George F. Weston, of Blltmore, ex aminer of the Slat Board of Agriculture who is In charge of the live stock ex hibit at Charleston, says there are al ready 300 entries in the beef and milk cattle department, and that a great show is assured. Mr. W. W. Clark of Hew Bern, is among the arrivals here. TO.CLEAflSE THE SYSTEM Effectually yet gently when costive or billions, 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, nse Syrup of Figs, made by the California Fig Syrup Co. Horse Ate $500 In BUls. Mlddletown, N. T., Deo. 2S.r-Levl Townley, a well-to-do fanner, residing near Burnbam's Corners, lost $500 Fri day through the acta of a voracious horse. A short time after being paid the money by a neighbor Farmer Townley went to the barn to feed his horse, car rying ths bills in an old wallet In his ocat pocket. When he returned to the house he missed the wallet, and after searching elsewhere for It, finally re traced his steps to the barn, where frag ments of the pocketbook snd bills la the horse's manger told what had become of his possessions. The lUst Prescription for Malaria. Chills and Fever is a bottle of Qaova's TasraitBss Chill Tojiio. It is simply Iron and quinine In a tasteless form. No cure no pay. Price 60c , The SBDsrlorltT of Carolina ' Oonirh vara ues in us simple, natural rems dlals. all bnrelv veffeuhlaa. of whlnh It Is composed; Ton cannot get a better family oougn remsdyr If yon try It yon win aiways nse it wnea yon have a cough to break p.. Sold at SBets., and guaranteed by Bradbam'a Pharmacy. ' If yonr children have Croup, Whoop ing Cough or a simple Cough, Anway's Croup Byrnp will oertainly relieve them It Is about ths only remedy prepared ei clnslvely . for Croup , and Children's Coughs snd ws unhesitatingly reeom- mend It as the best, Many nse and praise it. Ws guarantee It. Price 25c Sold at Henry's Pharmacy and Bredham's Pharmacy. U' 'i'r-. -j-v:; " No Surreiiaer--tor the Boers; London, Dec S8. Telogrsms received from South Africa still refer to ths probable decision of the Boers to sur render, but a dispatch to The Dally News from Volksrust today, declares that Boers are determined to continue war and their recent conferences have been with the object of planning a sum mer campaign. :--CAGTGD'IA i 2'or L:'.;uls and C" Eara tlie s , , i . ' -e cf C, -f , GUM BRANCH. December 80 On gettingup last Tuesday nornlng wa found the Sarth carpeted with snow and on last evening It began snowing sgaln, just enough to scars those who had no wood. The JoTjJUtAL of last'Frlday and the Joitbjial of Tuesday ;both reached ns at the same time, Thursday. There will be a shooting match to mor row at L. D. Bogg's store. There will be three new tobacco barns built, one by J. B.'Iurrill, one by B. B. Hewbold, one by Lelnster Boggs. The weather has been very cold Bince November the 10th, and no warm Weather. Mr. Daniel Flttman has moved In our community from Hominy Swamp. Miss Annie Barber of Floz is visiting her brother and sister at this place. Mr. E. W. Murrlll has been sick for some time with rheumatism. We hope fox his recovery soon. Te Bcrlbe Is going to plant some to bacco next year and have our land brok en. Will the warehouse in Hew Kern please send me some seed and a book of instructions? Mr. J. T. Barber says he is going to Florida and seek a home there, we re gret to lose him from our midst but he wUlgo. Miss Maud Murrlll and Mr. L. D Boggs have gone to Wilmington, to hunt for Christmas, we suppose. The Joubkal will not hear anymore from us nntil the holidays are over and then we will write and tell you of the visit of Old Santa Claus and what he "fotch us". And before you hear from ub again, there will be many young hearts made glad, but, Oh, so many little folks who will lose faith in Santa, because of poverty. If the good people who are able understood the situation aa it Is, more hearts would be gladdened. Let Old Santa Claus visit every home in North .Carolina. Gcxss. ATLANTIC & N. 0. RAILROAD CO, Transportation Department. New Bern, N. C, Dec. 81, 1901. To All Conoxbnsd: Mixed freight and passenger trains Nos. 1 and 8, 9 and 10 will be annulled on Wednesday and Thursday, December 85th and 86th., on account of the Christ mas holidays. B. A. NEWLAND, Master Transportation. Approved, 8. L, DILL, General Superintendent. Only Two More Days. Just two more selling days before Xmas and we still have an immense stock of Toys, Dolls, Books, Games, etc., not yet sold but we have put the knife In them and everything is marked now at hurrying ont prices. BARFOOTS. Things we Have Reduced. Some large tea-sets from C9o. to 50c, sail boats from Oflo. to 48c, extra large dolls from 75e. to 60c, 40c. dolls to 25c, and one lot china wero worth up to 25c, reduced to 10c. each, BARFOOT'B. Perfumery at Davis'. Davis' Prescription Pharmacy has just received a lot of Perfumery in fancy packages for the holiday trade. Buy your perfumery at Davis'. Monday and Tuesday's Specials. Beantlful silk waists for street and evening wear at $4 95. Stylish Jack eta snd one 110.00, Fur neck piece at 17.50 and one lot Ladlea Kid Gloves slightly soiled at 60c pair. BARFOOT'B. . Lowney's Candy at Davis'. A fresh lot of Lowney's candy In paok ages has just been received at Davis' Prescription rPhsrmacy, There la not any better caady than Lowney's and Lowney's Chocolates are specially noted for . superiority. Buy Lowney's csndy for Christmas at Davis Pharmacy. ; Notice to Shippers. There will be no freight received or dellvored at ths A ft N. O. warehouse oa December 86th, Christmas day, on ao- eonnt of the holidays. ' v X - tf4t'?.t J P. 0' Davis, Agt. . , r !.;.," , v ' A. ft N, O. R, R All the Dry Slabs yon want at li cents a load at Trent Umber Mills. . ' Walnut Taffy and Walnut Buttercups at JklcBorley's. v , Hot Chocolate, and Hot .Coffee and Sandwiches st MoSorloy's.' " Molasses Taffy today at MoSorley'a ; " 5 Celery Headache Powders. ' There Is not any better remedy for headache than these powders. : They never fall to relieve. Mads and sold only at Davis' Prescription Pharmacy. -' JACOBS' Raleigh Rye Whiskey Is the best. Middle street. riorodora Perfume at Davis'. In the assortment of Christmas per fumery at Davis" Prescription Pharmacy Is the noted Floroilnrs rename. Also vnrlo'y of sachet powders Go to Dsvls' for Chrlnimm porfumftry.brushoSjClgars, THE MARKETS. The fol owing quotations were receiv ed by J. E. Latham & Co, New Bern N.O. . Nkw ToEn, Dec. 23. OoTTOHi Open. High. Low. Close Dec 8.12 8.30 8.13 8.20 January 8.13 8.39 8.13 8.30 Maroh 8.22 8 29 8.2! 8.30 May 8.20 8 80 8.23 8 33 July 8.33 8.38 8.83 8.89 Chicago, Dec. 23. WHBAf: Open. High. Low. Close Dec 77 78J 77J 78 May 801 82i . 80i i Cobni Open. High. Low. Close May 67 67 601 67 Ribs: Opon. lliii U. Low. Close Jan 8:J7i 840 New York, Dec. 23. Svooksi Open. High. Low. Close Sugar 115J 115j 100t 109i So Ry 83 '331 321 32 u. s. h n m n ii U.S. 8 i'i 43 4'2J 4l Tex. Pac 331 A. C.F 30 30 B. R.T V. O. C Gspper 63 Cot 65 66 NSW BERN COTTON BIAKKKT. Cotton was quoted in tuo local market yesterday at 7 to 8 1-10 Liverpool SpoU 4.21-33 Bales 8,000 bales. Futures, Doc-Jan 4.37. Apr-Mny 4.36 May-June 4.36. rotir UEciiii'Ts. week last year. 266.000 . 40000 f 38000 37000 27000 43000 37000 225,000 Last week 390,000 This week. Bat. Mon. 50000 Tues. 62000 ' Wed. Thurs. Fri. Whirlwind ot Mirth and Music, Fitz and Webster's, A Breezy Time. Cigars at Davis'. Davis' Prescription Pharmacy has ex sluslve agency for the well-known Tbeo JIgar and the manufacturers will "not iell this brand to any other dealer In New Bern. You can get the light, nedlum, or dark calor. Besides this irand, there are other popular brands such as Hoyal Blue, El Telia, Cardenas and Dacosta. Buy your cigars at Davis'. ARAPAHOE. Good Roads for Earnest Workers. Per- sonls. Christmas Celebration. December 23. Buslneii in our little town continues good considering the complaint thero is among the citizens about the scarcity of money, but that will soon be a matter of the past as there can be nothing accomplished by com' plaining about things that can not be avoided. So the farmers will soon real ize that they must let the past go and hope for bettor results In the future Mr. W. R. Reel of Arapahoe says the amount of cotton ginned at his gin this season is only one-third the amount ginned last, this means a shortage of two-thirds, while this to some extent Is bound to paralyze the monoy circulation In our community, yet the honest work ing elemont ot our community will re sort to honest means to remedy the evils of .the past and go their way making the future as bright as possible Mr. Henry Hardison of J Dawsons Creek Is preparing to move near our lit tle town to run alarm for Mr. JW. Rawla. Mr. Warren Hardison of Arapahoe Is offering his plaoe for sale, the citizens will aid him in making his sale If they can be of any 'advantage to. him along this line. . . . ". Elder Dsugherty of. New Bern filled his appointment at this place yesterday, he preached a good sermon on the sub- luot of Wstchfulness. fi T . , Mr. Henry Reel of Reelsboro, visited Arspshos last Wednesday. . . u v. :l-; Mr. Carl Dixon ot Olympla, visile J our town yesterday.-' Cj ..' Miss Lens Hollon left Arapahoe yes terday morning for her home at Olympla to spend Cbrlstmasi'-f-:;, The little boys and girls of our com munlty are looking for a fine time Toes day night at the Chrlstmaa celebration at ths Christian Churob In Arapahoe. ;(v;;vr ;;-;,V , ; J.B.B Copies of Daily Journal Wanted. Two Issues of tho Dally JooniuL.of each ot the following two dates In 1901 are wanted at this office, and ten cents per copy will be paid for some. ( ' Wednesday, January 23d.- '".'' ,; SIIOER i ra r.,-',f-f f w.t i ' fc'mus Iloia'iJ ut hi shop next to 3 DOin when you are ready to bny your Good Things to eat for Christmas and the Holidays that J. L. MgDANIEL, 71 Broad Street is the best place to get them. Florida Oranges, Nice Apples, Nuts of all kinds, Currants, itron, Raisins, Mince-Meat, Cranberries. The Nicest 10c Mixed Candy in the oity. Dried Peaches and Apples, weet ana Sonr Pickles. Fancy Elgin and Clover Hill Print Butter. Pulverized Sugar, Cut Loaf Sugar, Geletine and scores of good things which we cannot mention for lack of space. It will pay you to give me a call before making your purchases. Everything guaranteed as represented. Orders carefully filled aud delivered promptly. i J. L MEL, 'Phone 91. 5 Christmas g Good Things Out large and steady patronage increases to such X an extent at Christmas that X we give enormons orders in advance for the Choicest a things in the land. Don't X fail to give us your order X and as early as you can. a You shall have the best the market affords. J. J. TOLSON, Jr., nj cv rL. dl ?7 FTS While thinking ef what te get for Xmas Gifts, bear in mind our Shears and Scissors Stock. Pen Knives, Pocket Knives, Razors, Hobos, and straps, they are all warranted and can be exchanged if not satisfac tory. Carving gets, Knives and Forks, Butcher Knives, Can Openers, and Eye Openers in prices. Guns from $4.75 to 125.00. Air Rrfles and Boy Axes for the boys. A full and complete stock of General Hardware, Painbs, Varnish. Enamels, Oil, Lime, Plaster, Cement, Sash Blinds, Doers and Glass. Ball Bearing Castors. PHONE 147. 78 Mama St Buy him a for Christrnw It wili iep him Off the street. C D. BRADHAM, . agent. ' i If ynn will come down to our store we .wilt show you Just the thing that will ' Mil It-. Inr ntr Im.a nM.Mife U'l fiav Just nwreiveci a line of juvenile Bicycles. Air Rifles, Poot I'nlln, l honographa and a hundred other things. , Dealer In Bioioj as, Piaiaa."!, Broarna . KnnnRR BTAxrs.V'aAijrsr ss, 1-93 KUlle Sf K",tt::, If, t Kodak up rz. Aa- l x mm FORGET Dates, Figs, Jellies and Prunes 3 Wholesale A Retail Grocer, 71 Bread Nt. THAT CUT. 5 Qaskill Hardware Co. NKW.BEHN, N. O Our Motto is to please everyone who calls at oar 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. ArcbMl I Co., raOrTB 14. ti BROAD ST. Cash or time, one Square New England Piano, Been used with oare and now in first-class order, liiiiBook Store i Charming Gift and) , Plenty ot them, ' It will give- jov, NEW IDEAS to see our Holiday Line, whether you are old n young. G. II. Dnnctt Have For Sale . I mil
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