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vol xix-Noraaz RIW BIBH J. C, TUISDAT M0SNIK6, SICIHBEB SI, . "l'Iv ' r T' : I a w w .- a wsvww w mt tvttmk w tvrw a t l1a'nv' 1 1901. TWIKTIITH TEAR iMAaCBURN'sl ft . - v E Y ou will f : tng nverytn For Housekeepers, And they are Cheap too. 47-49 POLLOCK STREET. f Good Goods Make Good Business. Poor Goods are Never Cheap. Think it over, and come to J. B. PARKER, Jr.'s, where you will find everything in the Grocery line. Our stock is fresh and of the very best quality. Seedless Raisins, 1 lb package, l'2clb. Perfectly Cleaned Currants, 1 lb packages, 12c lb. Very Best Citron, 20c lb. Very Best Mixed Nuts, 20c lb. Almonds, Brazil Pecans and English Walnuts, 20c. Very Best Mince Meat lOo lb. We also have plenty of Fresh Eggs. Fresh Celery every week. If you are in need of anything in the grocery line don't fai to give me a call and PI1 save you money. Yours to Please, J. S3. jbSSdSEl Jr., Wholesale and Retail Grocer, PHONE 69. Cor. Broad fc Hancock Sis. 1 SitSliSiSi&iSiS s J. A. JONES, Livery, Feed, Sale and Exchange c, ' Largest and HOBSES , and. ITJI-ES ever offered for sale in New Bern; Also a complete line of Baggies, Cart Wheels, &o. ? ' ;: ' ,. v J. A. JOJTEfSl, ... Broad 8treet, Stewart'a Old Stand. FOR xriAS Cat - Flowers, j ' : Cut 'Flowers, Anything you wish. Prices Right, Ft Isfaotion Guaranteed. tot Plant; of every klnd.5V0:tSf;!4,;i WILMIJfQTOjtf FLORAL OOvj ; h E EvaaaT, Ja'i iHro&:',f! v5 3;;Sj:;'Wflmington, H. C. At Oaks T.laritct ' ; .POULTRT-': .' Turkeys, Packs, Chicken, Gets. - ' MIATaV-'..;:f fVV?r Veal, Pork, Mutton, Westerns Iamb, Western and Native Beet , . . Bngar On red .Hams,' Blloed Ham, Bmltlifidd Hams, HonelenS Ham, Break . fast Bacon, Smoked Tongue. ' ' i'ork Sausage, Mixed tauaage, Fiank lurts, Bologna, Fresh Trips, Pigs. Feet ' VBQETABLESr ' ' CarroU, Farsnlp, Cabbage, Iriih To tnlfwa, Yam Potato, Celery, ObWbs, Lettuce. WILD DUCKS. ." ' - . r cit '- . .swf find Satires a, v Finest Stock of : A Car Load of each just received. Wagons, Harness, Robes, Whips, " From Steamship t Chattahoochee off i t Cape Hatteras, on P night oiiwy. 27th, isastwara oouna, Frank Keilbach, ige 35, weight approx imately 125 pounds, dark hair, dark j mustache. 1 ; For the reoovery and de tention of body "until ldenti fled we offer the sum of Two Hundred Dollars. .. : HENRY SOLOMON ii SON, ' SAVANNAH, GA. LAXATIVE TASTELESS III V 1 i.--' I. . - - I. . Out;vMt4 t co nm. Wbere Are tie Funds for State Ex. pendltore to Come Prom. Half a HUlloa Dollars Will Be Needed for 1002.. New Tex tile School Machinery. The Ailing Offlelals. Rauuoh, DeO, 80. Today chief clerk Moody, of .the State treasury, made np a summary of expenditures for 1900, ' and those which under the acts of 1901 will have to be made In 1902. The result is startling to the offlelals, and they want to know whence the money will come to mail the fireaflncrease. Here are the figures as prepared, showing the appro priations for various purposes in' 1900 and those for 1903: 1900 1902. Deaf Mute School $ 40,000 Blind Institution 67,500 University 81,000 43,600 05,000 87,500 40,000 30,200 Normal and Industrial College 23,000 10,000 Agricultural Mechani cal College Agricultural & Mechani cal College (colored) 5,000 10,000 Morganton Hospital for Insane 100,000 198,000 Raleigh Hospital for In- - sane 55,000 77,750 Qoldsboro Hospital for Insane 45,000 10,000 75,000 13,000 Soldiers Home Dangerous insano and ne- gro Normal schools 15,900 19,500 Totals $ 398,440 584,560 Net increase of 1903 over 1900 $ 186,000 Balance unpaid for 1901 100,000 To be paid In 1903 280,000 Increase in pensions 100,000 Increase in public schools 100,000 Increase In judiciary 10,000 Increase in- sundries 85,060 Total Increase to be met $581,000. The act increase in revenue over 1900 will not be over $70,000, the offlelals say. There Is therefore a great problem be fore them. Here is nearly half a million dollars to be met. How shall it be met r The legislature evidently thought the new revenue act would -yield a vast in crease. The treasury offlelals say It does not materialize, Dr. 'Qeorge A. Rcnn, assistant surgeon U. S. A., arrived yesterday from the Philippines, where be has been two Tears. He made the trip around the world. The ' machinery is being Installed in the nearly completed textile school building at the agricultural college here. Its value is estimated at $25,t JO and It is a srift to the coTleee. The cost of the building is $25,000. Attorney general Gilmer is now able to alt np a little dally and yesterday took several steps. State superintendent Toon's heart yesterday suddenly showed signs of weakness, and today its action was not good. An Evangelist's Story. "I suffered for years with a bronchial or lnng trouble and tried various reme dies but did not obtain permanent relief until I commenced nilng One Minute Cough Cure." writes Rev.- James Kirk man, evangelist of Belle River, Hi. have no hesitation in recommending 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 take, never fails and is really a favorite with the children They like It F. B. Duffy. Walnut Taffy and Walnut Buttercups at McSorley's. . Distinguished atlzen Gone. Ralxioh, Dec 80. William Henry Harrison Cowloa died this afternoon bis home near Wllkesboro. .. Dating the Civil War he was the Colonel of the First North Carolina cavalry and his promotion to brigadier generalcy was specially recommended by Governor Vance. He served tour terms in the United State Congress and was a secretary of the North Carolina Senate and solicitor of this district His age was 61, ' " ,v - Dr. Bull's Couch Syrup Cures S Cough or Cold at onoe. Conquers Croup, Whooping Cough and Measles Cough without fall. Best for Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Grippe, Pneumonia, Con mmptlon and Lnng Affections; . Quick sure rusaius. J rrcv, m?. .... ' 1 The superiority of Carolina Cough Cure lies In the Simple, natural reme dial, all purely vegetables, of which it U composed; Tou cannot get a better family oougb remedy) If yoa try It yoa wlllalwaya use It when yon have a cough to break Bp. Bold at 25cts.( and ?urntwl hy BrHlim' Pharmacy. C ASTOR I A For Infants and Children. tlis m Ycj K:v3 C:: Uourn the .a; .."" . xnatmro of tZaj yv. , . . - J HALF A BILLION IN DIVIDENDS. Enormous Dtsbarsements to be Hade . ' Ibis Week. . " Kkw Tour, . Dee. ; 80. Interest and dividend dtsbarsements for the January period will this year break all records in point ot volume. The recorded disbursements ot the July period on railway and manufactur ing stocks and bonds amounted to $118 149,483. From this a conservative esti mate Is made that the payments ot the present period at New York alone will fully eqnal $150,000,000. Conservative estimates place the Janu ary distributions of Boston at $35,000, 000 and ot Philadelphia at $25,000,000. Considerable payments are also , made at Baltimore, Chicago and St Louis. It is impossible to make any estimate of the vast sum which falls due in the country in general It is a vast sum; possibly $500,000,000. Among the large payments of interest are those of the Government, exceeding $4,000,000, which have been anticipated, and following hard upon the January period come pension payments of about $13,000,000. The Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul road will distribute upward of $3,400, 000 in interest, the Chicago, Burlington and Qulncy.ln excess of $2,000,000, the Baltimore and Ohio about $3,000,000. Among the heavy dividend payers reckoned at this perior are the Chicago and Northwestern road, about $2,350,000 the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern, $1,731,332; the New York Central, above $1,500,000; the New York, New Haven and Hartford, $1,100,000. The Amalga mated Copper Company will pay, the sum of $1,550,000, and the Western Union Telegraph Company $1,250,000. Y0O KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TAKING When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic, because the formula is plainly printed on every bottle showing that it is simply iron and quinine In a tasteless form. No cure no pay. Price 58c. THE MARKETS. The fo'i owing quotations were receiv ed by J. B. Latham &'Co, New Bern N. O. Naw York, Dec. 80. Cotton; Open, High. Low. Close Dec 8.00 8.01 January 8.05 8.07 8.00 8.00 March 8.14 8.14 8.10 8.10 May 8.21 8.21 8.17 8.17 July 8.25 8.25 8.20 8.20 ChJcago. Dec. 80. WhbaT: Open. .. 77 High. Low. Close Dec. 78i 77 78 82 May .... ... 81 82 Open. High. ... 65 pti Open. High. ... 860 80 Low. 65 Low Cons: Close Mr 66 Bib: Close Jan 865 New York, Dec. 80. Stocks; Sugar.... Open. High. Low. Close ,. 118 118 116 116 Con. T...'. 111 88 Bo Ry 88 88J 11 48 88 10 42 O.&Xi 10i 12 48 P.JS. 8 48 Tex. Pas 80i 89 A. O.F 30 80 V. C. C 68 68 70 62 684 62, Copper.... 70, 68, NEW BCRN COTTON MARKET. Cotton was quoted In the local market yesterdsy at 7.50 to 7.75 Uverpeel . Spot 4.19-82 Sales 11,000 bales. Future, DcoJan. 4.81. Apr-May 4.80. May-June 181. . rosvr stMBSPTS. Bams week Last weak - last yesr. 225,000 196,000 This week. Bat 60000 Mob.. 60000 87000 89000 16000 37000 S6000 , 11009 Ties. Wed. Than. FrL. f, . ;?r.-:Vi i'i' 176,000 v':'''v;JBow.to Cure Cronp. Mr. R. Gray,' who lives near Amenls, Duchess county, N. T, says: "Chamber lain's Cough Remedy Is the best medU olne I have ever used. It I a She child ren's remedy for croup and never falls to cure.! When given as soon as the child becomes hoarse, or even after the croupy ooogu na aeveiopM,ii win pre- - ...... . .liu.iu m uuih in ulna and s bottle of th Cough Rem- dv kent at hand read for Inittnl mi .i .n i in 'rt""' - f t , ,' ' ,' 9tL- . 1 ' Oeorge-Aren t you afraid much can- ny win uorc your compiexioni - Ethel-Tes. You are, too, alnl yon? rcew xur vreeti, y T0;CLEAriSB TEE STSIES tuieciuany yoi gonviy WDen;couve or blllloui, to perirmnently overcome hab itual constipation, to awaken the kid neys nd llror to a healthy activity, without Irrllntlng or weakening thnrn, ' to dlnpol lidxlai-hos, Cn!d, fevnrs, UflO .Byrnpof F!j;, made by tie California Fig fyrup Co. PEOPLE OF THE DAY v He Flared For the Kin-. JohuPhjlip. Sousa and his band nave ljeenwWlrig laurels in Europe. Their m.ost noteworthy success recently was made at Sandrtagham, where they played ' before King Edward and the royal family. The Victoria medal was presented , by King Edward to the bandmaster, the Prince of Wales per- John rnn.ip sodsa. sonally nlllxlng the dccorntlon to Sou en's breast In talking of the event to a London correspondent Sousn said: "Wo first played 'God Save the King,' and then his ranjesty sent word ho wanted 'The Star Spangled Banner,' during the playing of which they nil, Including King Edward, stood up. The Iteese-Davlos collection of American hymn times nnd the 'Washington Post March' also were played. The king specially requested us to play 'Hands Across the Sea' nnd then sent word that he Wanted 'El Capltan.' He next requested 'King Cotton' and the 'Coon P.and.' At the end the king again sent word to 4ny 'The Star Spangled Ban ner," nnd again all present stpod up." Ex-Speaker need on Sympathy. Not one of the theater crqwd knew Thomas Bracket t Iieed. The plays were over nnd the ear crowded. The big mnn was seated, thinking, perhaps, of the days when he was known aa the czar nnd the cartoonists gnvc much of their talent and time In cnrlcnturlng his ample curves and round face. Per haps the ex-statesman wondered that there was not one friendly nod or re spectful bow for him among those typical, well dressed and happy New Yorkers. The conductor knew the man from Maine and Intended to Gtop the car near 100 Centraf Park South, for Mr. Heed does not like to be carried be yond his destination. But with the many duties of his crowded car the conductor missed the chance to bo courteous. The car had passed the corner when the conductor noticed the big man reaching to ring to the motorman. IIo hurried to the ex- sneaker and expressed his sorrow at not stopping et the right place. "Dont yon sympathize with me, sir. said Mr. Ueed, with the twinkle In his eye which used to mean danger to pre sumptive congressmen. "You must not sympathize with any one. It Is out of style, and the only place you can find sympathy now Is In the dictionary." New York Times. Will Protect Germany's Interest. In view of the discussions anent tbo attitude of Germany toward the United States because of the Invasion of her markets by the products of tills coun try the utterances of Imperial Chancel lor Count von Bulow in the early hours of tho present session of the relcbstag ore significant lie said that bo wished that there should be no mistake re garding the government's attitude to ward tho commercial treaties. The government considered the renewal of the treaties of long duration to bo most desirable, but Germany purposed ar- ,V : COURT VOH BPLOW. ranging them On a basis satisfactory to herself.. - The Interests ot other nations would be met In a spirit of reciprocity and fair dealing, but Germany was in a position to give effect to her Wishes with the same emphasis as other coon tries: .. She. need show no mbro diffi dence than they.' As for the utterances of the foreign- press the government i tvnnlil mn tiA Hrlvpn. llfllr hrMfltlk from th9 path marked out nor suffer ( uiciauou loucmna uennuu rigm auu Interests, 1 -' Bamtiel R. Callaway, president ot the American Locomotive company, was more than thirty years' ago at the head f tho shorthand writer of this ooun- m Ue kppt up hli prlietIca and to ulU take a trick at an important ' MRnmcnt with tho best ot stenog- 'rftn,cr. . Senior Officer ( O, i, a, Benntor Ilawley of Connecticut ta the senior surviving officer of tho rig Inul ori'imlzntlon of tho Grand Army! of tho Kepuhllc. 3 ) r ntU Cgw'-i-fS Z' -f 1. . 1" 'j' JU U 1 li 1,11111.1 ),,, u J VWWkAaWsVWWW 'i when you are ready to Christmas aad the Holidays Street ia the best place to get w Florida Oranges, Nice Apples, Nuts of all kinds, Currants, itron, Raisins, Mince Meat, Cranberries. The Nicest 10c Mixed Candy in the city. Dried Peaches and Apples, Dates, Figs, Jellies and Prunes Sweet and Sour Pickles. Fancy Elgin and Clover Hill Print Butter. Pulverized Sugar, Cut Loaf Sngar, Geletine and scores of good things which w cannot will pay yon to give me a call Everything guaranteed aa represented. Orders carefully filled and delivered promptly. J. L McDANIEL, 'Phone 01. ; Christmas Good Things Our large and steady patronage increases to such an extent at Christmas that we give enormous orders in advance for the Choicest things in the land. Don't fail to give us your order and as early as you can. Yon shall have the'beet the market affords. J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St Grocer. GIFT While thinking ol what to get Shears and Scissors Stock. Pea and straps, they are ail warranted aad can be exchanged if not satisfac tory. Carving Eete, Knives and Forks, Butcher Knives, Can Openers, and Eye Openers In prices. Gnns from 14.76 to $25.00. Air Rifles and Boy Axes for the boys. A full and complete stock of General Hardware, Paints, Varnish. Enamels, Oil, Lima, Plaster, Ceaient, lash Blinds, Doors and Glass. Ball Bearing Castors. PHONE 147. 78 Some Jewelry Facts It I a fact that every article In onr large, new stock, is thoroughly good and reliable; Just what It pretends to be. It Is a fact that onr guarantee tanda behind evfty article w alL It Is a fact that, QUALITY considered, onr prices are lowest of the low. - . Don't these facts Interest yonf ' Cone In: let's have a talk abont Jewelry. EATON The (Leading Jetyeter, If wAti will Anmtt rlnwn tt All r -tuti-ir Wl will how yon ut the thing that WiO suit lor Diuv Aina (jiviwu. d Just rooeived a line o Jnvenfls Bicycle. Air RIHml Pofil Pnlla. Phonoe-nnh and a hundred other thing. Dealer In BiOroias, FmlliMS, Brosnae Goods, ruoooORinrs, JonatHTwa, . r.criiEB BrikPf,;'!!;'.' "bs, ' mm buy your Good Things to eat for that J. L. McDANIEL, Tl Broad them. mention for lack of space. It before making your purchases. Wholesale A Retail Grocer, 71 Broad St. Phone 137. WWW I THAT COT. for Xmas Gifts, bear in mind our Knives, Pocket Knives, Razors, Hones, Qaskill Hardware Co. li tr NEWIBBRN, N. 0 Oar Motto is to please everyone who calls at our store, or sends us an order. We are receiving daily Fresh" Groceries. New Raising and Currants. Citron and Prunes. Peaches and Apples. ( andy and Ca es. Batter and Cheese. be sure to ask for a pound of onr Fresh Boasted Coffee. We guarantee quality and price. Irahhrili A T.n raORB 194. r5 BROAD ST. Cash or time, one Squaro New England Piano, Been used with care and now in first-class order, J. I HI. iiJBooksiore : ; Charminc Gifta and at Plenty of thenV ; y:-, ,; It win giT yoti NEW IDEAS to tee. om , Holiday Line, whether you are old ot T young. s " " G. 11. Cnnctt. I Have For Sale
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