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i. KIW BIHN, S. C, FRIDAY 5I0EXIS3, JANUARY 3, 1902. TWINTIETH YEAR VOL XIX-KO. 235 I a t j V.V.K.'". , r- a .jsSM' inr-N : You will I Everyth f Fori Hdusekeep And they are Cheap Good A Make Good Business.- Poor Goods are Hever Cheap. 4 Think it over, and come to J. R. PARKER, Jr.'s, where you will find everything in the Grocery line.-' Our stock is fresh and of the . very heat quality. - - , .''-..--. b Seedless Raisins, 1 lb package, lio lb. . Perfectly Cleaned Garrants, 1 lb packages, 12o lb. Very Beat Citron, 20o lb. ' Very Best Mixed Nuts, 20o lb. ' Almonds, Brazil Pecans and English Walnuts; 20o. , Very Best Mince Meat 10 lb. ' We also have plenty of Fresh Eggs. :. Fresh Celeryavery weelc'ir'-xv V--.V.1, If you are in need of anything in the grocery line don't fai o give me a call and I'll save y moneys Yours to. Please, v - J. 3R. FiiBZSIl Jr., Wholesale and Retail Orocer, Cor, Broad s Hancock Sis, PHONI 69. J A. JONES. Ltveiy, Feed, Sale and Exchange - . A . v ., ; ' Largest and . -.' ever offered for sal in New Bern. ,- 4 '.! Also a complete line of Baggie, i tart wneeia, fto. , . . 1 ' ' " - Broad : Carolina ''Worn' Met' ba never been know to tall when needed and alwajs doe good,even when a Worm Killer li not needed, by prevenMug the need. - Beef . J5. : AT BRlDHAJU'a At Oa!is L':.i uct POULTRT- Ttrkeyi, Deck, Clilakeut, Oeete, v .. 'r MEATS ' Vel, Pork,-Mutton, WesUra Laaib, ; Weitern and Natlre Iioet. ' 8nnr Cnred Karen, BHoed Ham, Hmithfleld Hums, Honolest llm, IJreak- " lant Bacon, Bmoksd TunHe. - Pork Bausage, MiiP'l t-ausa;', Frank fmrU, Bologna, FresU Tripe, i ia tHt v '"m .V r VEGETABLES " ' CarrnU, Tarsnlp, Cabin r;e, Ir!: k Pe tatons, Yam ('Utlo, Cnl7, Oala, Lettuce, ;,. " WILD DUCKS. - r . J S7 f ' W W " V V s-w nr "v r- 70 fX f find V4 too 1 Goods saoies rt Finest Stock of- - A Car Load of each just received. Wagons, Harness, Robes, Whips, . - Street, SUwart's Old Stand. Notice! EIjIs VTanted. By order of Board County CommU lonera, BIdi are hereby taked for to far nlih proTlsIon for Inmatea of County Home and other county poor for 12 months. BIdi to be made per ration per day, and to be submitted to the Bond at their regular meeting to be held the first Monday la January 1002. Rations required for twenty Inmttes 81 day as followers: v , . 8101b best side meat. ' 8101b best bolud meal.' " 8101b best flour. ' IIS) gal. best tyruD. ' 80 lb frenh meat, 4 week. ' . 401b bcntkctlard. . .. ' 01b good wanliing oap. 81b beat granulated sugar. 8 pecks yeopon. i - .y, 101b best ilea, ' . 10 gal. peas. 10 prrts Ir!nb potntopa. i 10 plK toliacco, 4 to the ft. ' 8 pVj'n. tattle salt. ' 8 III ccin.ie, 8 tli yciml powdem. . l)cllvcr 1 Kt t.'miiiiy I7omo. K. V.. J'lNf-H, Clmiu. ISonrrl Ci)!in!y C m. w , - f mi Brick Making at the Penitentiary is . Not Profitable. ' ; What It Costs to Produce Cottoa Beaaoke Biver Threatening..' ". '- College Beopeas. The Jlemorlal Booms. -Wijuoh, N. C, January 8-The re port of the farmers of this State to the State Labor Commissioner shows tliat It eosta 6i eents a pound to produce cotton.' That Is the average cost. There are now 41 criminal Insane In the penitentiary here. Only one of these gives trouble and he has to be confined to present suicide. The criminal In sane' are allowed to take exercise, under watch, in part of i- the : penitentiary grounds. " , - - There Is now no Industry carried on In the penitentiary. .' Brlckmaklng doe not pay and Is never carried on except to give employment to convicts .who would otherwise be 'Idle. Sales of brick last year were alow and the 9,000,000 now on hand Will supply this year's de mand It Is believed. What Is desired for the convicts lr railway work. ' It is the most satisfactory ; as 'well as the most profitable. , ' The Roanoke river was this morning at Weldon, In a fobt of- the height It reached In the great freshet last May, There la fear that It will again break the dyke at the "Caledonia" State farm, which was 'wrecked .last May. The dyke lacks several feet now of being all high as It was then, because the finish ing touches, have not been given It. There are now 893 convicts. Today ten were brought frDm the abandoned farm near Wadesboro. '' The rent which the penitentiary paid for that farm for 8 or 10 years was absurdly high. It I said by tome to be all the farm was worth. Good judge say it was thrice as much as It ought to have been. In fact when the State abandoned It, the farm was offered at halt the rent before paid. ' The Agricultural and Mechanical Col lege reopened today. All the students who had room In. the burned domltory and who went home after the flre have returned. No student are being turned away. All available "room near the col- lege baa been rented and In case pf further need SO cadets will be pat In the textile building. ' ,; ' ,y . . : The State cotton crop this year will not exceed 800 bale, this being 100 les than expected, yis- "vLa ' -i The various memorial rooms In the new dormitory at the 8old!ere' Home here are being furnished by the varlons chapters of Daughters of the Confedera cy. The State and -the Daughters will provide the beating plant.. : . ' : A Profitable Investment I was troubled for about seven year with my stomach and in bed. half my time, say B Demlc, Bemervllle. ' lnd., I tpent about 1,000 and never could get anything to help me until I tried Kodol Dyspepsia Care... I have taken a few Bbtile and am entirely wen."'' Too don't - live by what you eat, but by what you digest and assimilate..' If your stomach doesn't digest your food you are really starving. Eodal Dyspep sia Care doe the stomach' work by di gesting the food. Ton don't have to diet. EatellyouwenU Kodal Dyspep sia Cure cures all stomach troubles. VS Dalfy. .- " If your children have Croup, Whoop ing Cough or a simple Cough, Anway's Croup Syrup will certainly relieve them It Is about the only remedy prepared ex claslvely for Croup and - Children's Cough and we unhesitatingly recom mend it as the best.- Many use and praise lu We guarantee It. Price 23c Sold at flenry't Pharmacy and Bradhant'i Pharmacy. : GooS Times In TransvaaL Fbitobia, Jan. 1. la spit of the se vere reverse to the British Imperial Yeomanry, reported last week, the new year finds the general situation her vastly more secure than It was a year ago. ' For Instance last January the Boer Commandant Kemp and Bayer maintained a Vlgoroua bombardment of Eaalfonteia. Today that place and the entire district between Pretoria and Jo hannesburg and for miles around Is al most as safe as Piccadilly la London or Broadway In New York. The markets here are booming, largo property sales are offered dally, land seren miles from Johannesburg selling at 50 an acre in anticipation of the 'growth of a great city wltb electric tramways radiating wide Into the suburbs. New Industrial and commercial enterprises are liclng promoted. Wcjk at the mines Is now maintained unbroken sdJ the supply of nallvo labor la satisfactory. It lawn deratood that D'1,000 natlvss aie r-m'--almost liumcillatoty from Jlnz'iiiiU'iuc to meet the growing labor requirements of the fund. Foodstuff and the neces-s'll'-s and cren luxuries of life aro plen tiful. n f. GREAT D AX AGE. Roanoke River Again Breaks the Dam on -" ' the State Farm. Special to Journal. Ralxioh, Jan. 8. A telegram to Bupt. Mann of the penitentiary say that the flood In the Roanoke river has again broken the dyke at the Btate farm and Inundated a large part of the farm. The dyke was swept away last May and the rebuilding completed In November at cost of ome fifteen thousand dollar,. Copies of Daily Journal Wanted.' Two Issues of the Dally Jodbkal of each of the following two dates) In 1001 are wanted al this office, and ten eents per copy will be paid for same. Wednesday, January 23d. " . : J ; .'. .'.;, Editors Exposition Day. , SpeclalJo Journal. ..-- Rauiqb, January 8. State labor com missioner Yarner today requested to set apart Tuesday April 10th as Editorial day daring North Carolina week at the Charleaton expoittlon. Governor Ay cock to designates It, and Commissioner Yarner ha written to the President and the Secretary of the State Pres Asso ciation asking that call be made for that association to meet there that day. . It 1 expected that oat of three hundred edi tors In the State, a large number win at tend. Children Especially Liable. Burn, bruise and cuts are extremely nainful and if neclected often result in blood poisoning. Children are especial ly liable to such mishaps because not so oarefuL A a remedy DeWitfa Witch Hazel Salre 1 unequaUed. Draw out the fire, stops the pain, soon heals the wound. Beware of counterfeits. Sure cure for piles. "DeWllt's Witch Hazel Salve cured my baby of eczema after two physician gave her up." write James Mock, N. Webster, lnd., "The sores were so bad she soiled two to five dresses day." F 8 Duffy. Cropsey Case Full of Mystery. Elisabeth City, JanVS. The evidence collected so far against James E. Wil cox, accused tof mnrdering His Jt.ua OroDsev at Elisabeth City, N. 0., 1 eon sidered too weak to convict him. Except for statement made by him as to what he did on the night of Mis Crop sey's. disappearance he might now be free. Several of these statement lack verification and this create suspicion So far all efforts to and clues to accom nltces In the crime have failed. Wilcox's nerve Is extraordinary ana attain him In his ordeaL Celery Headache Powders. There Is not any better remedy for headache than these powders. They never fall to relieve. Made and sold only at Davis Prescription Pharmacy. L THB MARKETS. The fol owing quotation were recelv ad bv J. B. Latham Co. New Bern ' '. " " Kiw Toaxjan. t . OottotTr ; , Open, High. Low. Clote Jaaaary..... 8.08 8.04 7.87 " 7.97 - March. . . . 8.1S 4 8.18 8 M 8.08 May...:...f 8.M 8.18 8.18 V; 8.18 Jaly......:...8J8 8.18 8.18 8.10 Ana 8.07 807 Chicago, Jan. 8. Ooen. Hlah. Low. Close ' New York, Jan. 8. Sroesssi . Sugar....;,. Co. T 8o Ry ..... rj. a u U. 8.B..I.... Tex. Paa... A. O.F...... Y. O. C Copper..'.. Ooan, Hleh, Low. Clot r.. lrnusi mi in ,..-'115 ' '- ' ,.. 84, 8, Mi ... m 12 ia 48J 44 48 118 .-84 m 44 40, 30 . 60 81 68 70, m 70, RJSW BRRN OOTTOH MARKET. Cottoa was quoted In the looal market yesterday at 7.80 to 7 75 FOBT . BaOBLrTS. Ham week ' last year, 35,000 Last week 9M.00O T!j';s uk. f A. C V0 ,. r a lues. 6j000 Wed. 85000 Ttiurs. Prl, 87000 in'j-o 27; 0 SDWO 81000 170.0CO p TIo S" 1 I' ,.c. h It May....,..- 81 82 ' 82 821 Ooam.' Open High.. Low. Clot May est Rl e " Mi Hftm "a ' .' Open. High.' Low. Close Jaa.. ........ 835' - , 'Wi BACHELOR. . January 1, Weather clear and cool, business opening op nicely Very lively Xmar and a happy New Tear. Many friends have asked me to let them hear from Bachelor again. So I will come out anew- In the - beginning -of a new year, 1903. ! Don't think because I have not written any newa from. Bachelor In some time that I have not had any, for we have new , all the while, Tut the writer has been very basy. Now Mr. Joshua he thinks he I the only writer that the Journal has, bathe Is sorely slsttken. He often tells other writers they have only horse sense. Now I think if Joshua had the brain that he thinks he has he would seek some other city than that of Askins. Possibly he could write for the New York World, lou are mart w all know ' Ro-fia-co. Come oat. " Rev. C. B. Paul, and family of Swans- boro are visiting in Bachelor this week. .. J, O. Barbour, Esq., returned Monday from spending Xmas at MayaviUe. Hiss Lena Smith Is at home on a va cation. Mr. L. D. Matthew left Tuesday for South Carolina, he has a position there as filer. Mr. Claud Taylor returned Monday from Richmond and Norfolk where be spent Xmae. Miss Bessie Foy returned from New Bern and opened school'Monday. Miss Emily Whitehead Is home on a vacation fiom school. MissSudle Dtckerson of Core Creek returned home Monday from a pleasant visit at Bachelor. Miss Bertha Bell and Mrs. M. D. Tay lor spent Saturday and Sunday at New- port. Kr. R. T. Willis of Moreliead City spent a few days pleasant visit at Bach elor last week. J. II. Smith of Bayboro Is visitlog In our little tillage this week. Some of our young ladles have re ceived some very nice present this Xmas. Diamond rings and gold watch es are all the go. Goon boys, you are all right. Mr. Claude Taylor, agent for high grade fertilizers is receiving some this week which he will tell cheap. Miss Bertha Bell leavea Thursday for Greensboro to attend school. Mr. Mary Temple is visiting in New Bern this week. The harbor of Clubfoot creek is well applied with fishermen from Morehead Cltv this week but I think they have poor luck. The schooner ChasT. Stran, Captain Griffin. I In port loading with lumber thi week. Mr. John Bowen goes on business to New Bern, Tuesday. Many young people have visited oar town during the past wees, ana many of our vonns people spent Xmas in dif ferent places. Our farmers are moving up lively now preparing for peaa and cabbage. I learn there are going to be a good many cab bage planted. Messrs Claude Taylor and M. D. Tay lor go on business to your city Wednes day. Call on T. O. E. again. T. C. B. TO.OEARSB THB SYSTEH Effectually yet gently.whenlcostive or bllllou. to permanently overcome hab itat! constipation, to awaken the kid ney and liver to a healthy activity, without Irritating or weakening them, to dispel headaches, colds, fevers, nse Svrno of Fie, made by the California PlgByropCo. Notice of Dissolution of Co-partner- ' The co-DartnerthlD heretofore con ducted under the firm nam of J. H. Fowler ft Co.. composed of 0. H. Fow ler. H. J. Kennedy, J. 0. Muse and W.J, Swan ha thi day been dissolved by mo- tusl consent. ' H. J. Kennedy having purchased the Interest of O. H. Fowler, J. O. Mnse and W. J. 8wanL the business will be con tinued at the same place under the old Arm name of O. H. Fowler A Co. Ail debta owing by the firm will be paid by H. J. Kennedy and sll person owing the firm either by note or book account will pay same to H. J. Kennedy, Stonewall, N. C January L 1809. : C. H. FowLxa, " , v--..', n. J. Kajriftor, - J.O. Mesa, W. 7. SwA. 1 - - At Davis'. Jordan's CoughlBalsam, mad accord Dg fo formula of late Col. Joidin, Is o tale at Davla Prescription Pharmacy. Tills Cough .Balsam has always been found very cdlcacloua, and It doei not contain lny harmful drug. It la espec ially good for children- Price !5 en,s- Walnut TalTy and Walnut Buttercups at McSorlcy's. Mnlni. en Tn!Ty today at McSorlcy's. filrnmcr mi.;; ?Z For f , 1.' t 'U :ll for c mil to l)lO ll'cllCSt !' 1 d r at tli" Court Hon d im In T'nw P'-rn on t 1 ! 'i dny .f Jmw.j, V ' 1. 1. ;CB MHi'S Ji: Broad Street, is the best place in the city to buy L large and well selected stock of the Best Groceries to select irom. Prices as Low as possible, Goods delivered PROMPTLY any where In the city. J. L MEL 'PlioaeO. 4 71 Br6l Nt. Christmas Good Things. Onr large and steady patronage increases to such an extent at Christmas that we give enormous orders in advance for the Choioesk things in the land. Don't fail to give us your order and as early as you can. Yon shall have the best the market affords. (IF J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St Grocer, CalFTS W hile thinking of what to get for Xmas Gifte, bear in mibd ur Shears and Soissora Stock. Fen Knives, Pocket Knives, Razors, Hones, and straps, they are all warranted and can be exchanged if not satisfac tory. Carting Seta, Knives and Forks, Butcher Knives, Can Openers, and Eye Openers in prions. Gnns from 14.71 to $86.00. Air Rifles and Boy Axes for the boys. . A full and complete stock of General Hardware, Paints, Varnish. Enamels, Oil, Lima, Plaster, Cement, lash Blinds, Doers and Glass. Ball Bearing Castors. PHONE ,147. 78 : Some Jewelry Facts ' It i a fact that erary article In dm large, new stock, is thoroughly good and reliable) Just what It pretends to be. It is a fact that onr guarantee ttand behind every arttol w 1L H la a fast that, &UAU7Y considered, onr prion are lowest ef the tow. v . . , . '" Don't these facts Interest yon f ' Come la; let's have a talk about Jewelry. , , EATON zeyr - 1- - . V L - w - . J If you will ci8 down to cur we will Iii)W y;iu j . .t tiiO ti.ii ; ' will soil for iiii-fl i.,t pr.-.ii, Ave Isare t r. iv-1 a I ! ot J i Tim tie Eli-yul, a Ini !; i t : r i i. Wholesale A Retail Grocer, lJ 'ft d. n Phone 137. THAT CUT. Gaskill Hardware Co. ls It NKW.BKBH, N. O Our Motto is to please everyone who calls at onr store, or sends us an order. Wa are receiving- daily Fresh Groceries. New Baisins and Currants. Citron and Prunes. Peaches and Apples. -Candy and Cakes. Butter and Cheese. Be sure to ask for a pound of onr Tresh Boasted Coffee. ; We guarantee quality And -price. ArcieH Co., FHOWB IM. v f$ BROAD ST. i FOR SALE ! I have a few Horses, Mule;, Buggies and Farm Cart, which I have taken in. ' Will be sold low for Cash or on time. It will be to your interest to see me before buying. t" J. W. STEWART. diiSiBook Store Bhink Boohs and r, Office Stationery. 2 - North Carolina Depository ' for School Books. "X roraonal attentiqn given to . Mail Orders. ' . ; "t n-l 1 1 H CU II. nnnctt. H , c i
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