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T7 i WW ( VOL XIX KOi 239 NEW BIRN. N. C, WID5ESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 8, 1902. , TWINTIITH YEAR fif'nf - -mr -mr t-tf i THIS SALE FOR; v . .ONE WEEK. : That 54 inch Skirt Goodi, o!d for $2.00, now 1.00. ? ' 52 inch Bine Cheviot, good value at $I.2o, now only 90c. ' ,8 pieces 44 inch Henrietta, sold for 85c, now 55o. i ; I . 6 pieces 44 inch Serge, sold for 60c," now only 42c. i These goods are in Nary Bine, Golden Brown, Green and Gray. . pieces 42 inch Black Flannel,, good ' Talue at 60c, now Only 6 pieces 43 inch Blue and Brown Serge 25c. . 27 inch Flannel in plaids and stripes, sold for 60c now 25o 25 pieces Silk, sold for 85e now 55o. . 40 pieces Bilk, sold for $1.36, now Only 70c. u -u. - .-..v. 17-49 POLLOCK STREET. I "Q-ood Goods C Make Good Business. Poor Goods are Never Cheap. Think f everything In the Grocery line. veijr utwo ijuamjr. V Seedless Raisins, 1 lb package, 12o lb..' ; , Perfectly Cleaned Currants, 1 lb packages, 12o lb. Very Best Citron,-20o lb. - 1 Very Best Mixed Nuts, 20o lb. Almonds, Brazil Pecans and English Walnuts, 20c. -. , Very Best Mince Meat lOo lb. ' -i ;? We also have plenty of Fresh Eggs. Fresh Celery every week. 1 . "-. t 3' a! i: .1 u tn: , . o give me a call and I'll save .... . .J''."r ;:. it j. T." S- uISKEIK, Jr., - , Wholesale and Retail .Orocer, PU0NI 69. ; CJtori Broad & Hancock Sts. J. A. JONES, Ltvery, Peed, (FAl ' n 1 so. Stables -Largest and ever offered for sale in New Bern , Also a complete line of Baggies, Cart Wheels, te. '''s'"'!" . . 7- - r-!s&'b;:t " CarotinaWM -Womffller I- ' bu' nerr ben known . to tail - when needed and lwjt does good,eren when a Worm KllUi if not needed, by prerentlng the need,- Beef S5. AT , BttiDHaM'S., At Oalio Harlict ; POULTRT-r .; ,! Turkeyt, Docks, Chicken, Gee.' . ' MEATS V':.:' Veal, Tork, Mutton, Western Lamb, Western and Native Beet , 8nfrar Cured Bams, Sliced Ilam, HmltiiUeld Hams, Konoldss Ilam, Brak- fast Bacon, Bniokfid Top " ' I'ork Sausage, Mixed t-auss", Frank I nrts, Bologna, Fresh Tripe, l'iS Feet. VEGETABLES Carrots, Parsnip, Calil", Irish Po- i "es, Yam Jfotatoes, Cwmry, Onions, J i nee. WILD Di e: 9. ' f"'4-tf''--' - . v Vt 25c. Our stock is fresh and of the K yon money. K iSi . . Finest Stock of ' . A Car Load of each just received. ; Wagons, Harness, ' Robe?, Whips. t t ' J. a. .fOJiiBSti; Etresi, Stewart's Old Stand. .i : About 400 acres known as the D, W. Williams lands, and situated near Clark's, eight miles west from New Bern. Good buildings and orchard, and about 150 acres cleared Will sell for one-third cash and balance in five years in deferred payments. For further particulars write to Einn Vnn IfT'lipp Pn " .uud LuJ, Li.j.uul UU ' ; ' KLKSTON, N. C. FOSSE! ,: I have a f.jw'IIiii;;", Mule?, EujMra ntid tI"urni t'lii'le, whirl) " MI have l-ivn in. Will ho eU - UBOB LOST. ,: ; Penitentiary Directors ' Meet and Decide Not to Reoiua Dykes, Scene at State Farm. Would Be " Sold Cheap. Hr. Drewry to -Wed. A Heari Court J ; " Docket l . , Raleiqh, Jan. , 7 The penitentiary dlrecorate met at the Stato farm yester day In special session, to consider the loss by last week's flood in the Roanoke and the breaking of - the dykes, sit found that the . dykes were as badly broken as they were by the May freshet; that the loss to the oropi is only almost 1 1.000. whlla last Mar It was abont I3S.. 000.; that the labor of 100 oonvlcls for the past t or 4 months In rebuilding the dyke was all wasted; that notwithstand ing all these losses the directors express the belief that the penitentiary will meet Its expenses during the fiscal year which will end April 1. The dykes will not be rebuilt. The sentiment of the board Is toculttvate the uplands. This i will be the course pursued..: There are now two camps of convicts, of 250 on this farm.1. They will be consolidated In one camp.' It will require all this, foroe to cultivate the 4,000 tores of uplands, Theie are 2,000 acres subject to overflow at any time and 1,000 acres T subject to overflow only at extreme high water. The scene ; presented by the farm since the breaking of the dykes Is.one of devastation.- Hundreds of acres. are four feet deep in sand. In other places great holes are torn In the earth. The largest trees are torn up and felled here and there In wild confusion. An Idea of the size of the dyke and of the labor and cost msy be had from the statement that it Is SO feet wide at the bottom, 13 feet wide at the lop and Is 80 feet In height. The washout is 600 feet in length. The total length of the dyke Is .about three miles. The total loss to oropa and labor by the May flood and that of - last week Is $70,000 and this, the directors assure your correspondent, Is a Tory low 'esti mate. If the farm could be sold for (50, 000(the8tate paid $60,000 and spent $50,000 on It) It would be disposed of la s minute. So says one of the directors. When the State bought the 'farm Inter ested personages made the assertion that It would bring $100,000, and (he late di rectorate kept up this Illusion. The new directorate sees what a fake the state ment was and would be gla( to sell at halt that figure. The State got a gold brick, It appears. It iiTiot jhe first one worked off on It. -v . John O. Drewry of Raleigh, grand sec retary of the Orand Lodge of Masons, will be married on the Bind 'instant to Mrs. Kiltie Wharton, daughter of Mr and Mrs. L. Banks Holt of Alamance county. They will be at home hereaf ter February 4th. Judge Edward Batch of the New Tork Supreme Court Is here' and will leoture Thursday evening at the Olivia Raney free library for the benefit of the library fund. " 'tr-a-'i j The docket of the criminal .court In session here is the .heaviest on record'. There are 189 cases.: Only one is a cap ital case, the defendant being one Perry, charged with murder near Wakefield. . . A Profitable Investment i ; 'I was troubled for about seven years with my stomach and In bed half my time," says E Demlc, Bemerville, Ind., I spent about $1,000 and never could get anything to help me until I tried Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. I hare taken a few bottles and am entirely welL" Ton don't live by what yon eat,, but by what you digest and assimilate. If your stomach doesn't digest ; your food yoif are really starving. . Kodal Dyspep sia Cure does the stomsch't work by di gesting the food. , Ton don't have to diet." Eat all you want. Kodal Dyspep sia Cure cures'all stomach troubles. T t Daffy.' - iss:; r-rt-:-,-V-, v'T, ; ; ,; Gen. Toon Examined. ; rUljnoB, January 7. Today the phy sicians' made a special examination -of tht lungs of Gen. Toon, Slate superin tendent of public ' Instruction. . Gen. Toon says bis left lung has not healed. TOO KNOW WHAT YOfJ ARB 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 69c. ' : Governor Issues Reprieve. ULRinn, N. O. Jsnuary 7. Governor Aycock today commuted the death len ience of Drew Vaughan, colored, to life Imprisonment In the penitentiary at bard labor. Vaugban was to have been bangod at Winton, Hertford county, to morrow. Ho wa convicted of tho mur der of John Burton, anotliur n'"Kro. T Governor had twice respited bhn. Kie Exi-ollcpoy says the fvldunce was en tirulj clrcumatanlial, and wai iolintal-l-ifactnry to hlii mind tout he could not pcrmll Vaughn to be handed. All of the Jury fisltc I fur c inrnntMliin,' t- SIEGEL BUYS COOPER OUT, t rays $750,000 For Partner's Interest in - B1f Chicago Hoasc . Nnw York, Jan. 6 Henry Blegel to day purchased the interest of his asso ciate, Frank H. Cooper, In the depart ment store, in -Chicago which for. IS years they have conducted under' the firm name Of Siegel, Cooper Co. The price paid for the interest was more than . 9780,000. The purchase places Mr. Siegel In oontrol of a store In Chicago and another in New Tork. It Is his Intention to erect another In this city, and when that Is completed he will control a chain of three great depart ment stores and a large share of the trade In the two business centers. Mr. Siegel to night said he ' would make no material change in the conduct of the Chicago business except to prosecute It with more vigor, .--r.. , . , Bur Railroad Deal. PABKsnsBtjBo, W. Va., Jan. 0-The West Virginia Central and Pittsburg railway has been sold to Pennsylvania railroad interests for $17,000,000. It was to have been part of Wabash's through line to the Seaboard. . The Pennsylvania Railroad now has every road and every coal field in this State. '': s . Children Especially Liable. Burns, bruises and outs are extremely painful and It neglected often result in blood poisoning. Children are especial ly liable to such mishaps because not so careful. As a remedy DeWht's Witch Hazel Salve is unequalled. Draws out the fire, stops the pain, soon heals the wound. Beware of counterfeits. Sure cure for piles. "DeWilt's Witch Hazel Salve cured my baby of etzema after two physicians gave her up." writes James Mock, N. Webster, Ind., "The sores were so bad (he soiled two to fire dreBies a day." F 8 Doff y. End oi "Hole Jn the Wall." CnaiEitHx, Wvo., Jan. O.The cele brated "Hole-ln-the-Wall" will In a short time be only a remembrance: The "Hole" has been the refuge of out laws, from Arizona, Utah, Montana, Colorado and Wyoming, and was practi cally Inaccessible. It lies in the south western part of Johnson county, and directly In the line of a county road which is soon to be built. The "Hole-ln-the-Wall" Is not wide enough to allow the psssage of the road and dynamite will be brought into use to widen, the Assure In the reddish sand stone cliffs. The "Hole" Is the only en trance from the south to, the beautiful and rich valley and must baused to pre vent a day's detour, CMd Worth Millions. "My child Is worth millions to me," says Mrs. Mary Bird of Harrlsburg, Pa., 'yet I would have lost her by. croup had I not purchased a bottle of- One Minute Cough Cure. "One Minute Cough Cure Is sure cure for coughs, croup and throat and lung troubles. An absolute safe cough cure which acts Immediately. The youngest child can take it with entire safety. The little ones like the taste and remember how often It helped them. Every family should have a bottle of One Minute Cough Cure handy. At this season especially it may be needed sud denly.. F. 8 Duffy. . Love Finds a Way. ' Roasoxb, Vs., Jan. .James Holt, of Holt's Mountain, N. C, a venerable and well-to-do farmer, who has rerched the ripe old age of 88 years, and Miss Jennie Thompson, a maiden lady of the same neighborhood, who has reached the age of 8 years, eloped to Prices Fostoffloe to Pittsylvania county, Virginia, where they were married this morning . The couple stated today that the fami ly of the bride objected oo account of her age. ' T0;aEAHSBTHB STSTEJ1 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 headVhes, cold a, fevers, use Byrup of Figs, made by the California Fig Syrup Co.' ' tier Torn. "Why are you wearing a straw hnt this time of yenr?" '"It's the first chance I got Me big alster wore It all eummer." New Tork Journal - 'After th tcctar. "Do yon think thnt the devil is worse than those who tnlk about him?" "Well, suh, bit 'pends 'pou who doln' de talkln'!" Atlanta Constitution. A Rod Bon Do. Willie Our tenoher called the wind "rude." I woikIit why. I ' inI pi- -..i iMtuiiKO It whistles. I liliuUL-Ii .lull I 1 ' i. A I)llnelon. Lady Tou are about the tenth trnmp tlmt hns ORlied mo for money. Tramp Well, loldy, I'm not er tramp; I'm er holio. A X i. "'.Vby C, -n't yi r v-r eft smoling r . r ,--v v . r t i Wood's Seeds v-BEST FOR THG SOUTH. SEED 'POTATOES mt.pt on iz$m iPtmimt.: We hnvu tliousoals of burrcls in stock; the iKSrt Xllr:e-f;rown and Virginia Second Crop Seed. Wood's 1902 Cytale; no p;vts comparative crop results, bollum to earliness and yield, with Maine grown and Second-crop seed. It also contains much ether UFffi.l and valuable information about Potatoes. Write for Catalogue aud Special Potato Piicu Met. Wood's Descriptive Catalogue tor 102 gives re I InMe, practical, up-to-date Information about all Seeds, giving notonly deecrt ptlons, lint the best crops to grow, most successful ways of grow ing different crops, snd muoh other in formation of special Interest to every Traoker, Gardener and Farmer. Mailed free upon request. T.W. Wood & Sons, Seedsmen, RICHMOND, VIRBINIA. Trackers and Farmer requiring large : , . quantities of seeds are requested to write tor special prices. THE MARKETS. The fol owing quotations were receiv ed by J. K, Latham & Co, New Bern N.C. Kaw York, Jan. 7. OorroHi Open. High. Low. Close January 7.80 7.84 7.70 7.76 March 7.92 7 94 7.84 7 86 May 8.00 8 01 7.93 8 98 July 8.08 8.04 7.95 7.95 Aug 7.91 7.91 7.81 7.d Chicago, Jan. 7. Wheat: Open. High. Low. Close - May 81 84, 83 881 Cobn: Open. High. Low. Close May 67i 67 67i 67 Bibs: Open. High. Low. Close Jan.. 877 877 New York, Jan. 7. 8tocks; Open. High. Low. Close Sugar 180' U 110, 119 Con. T So Ry Zii 3H 83J 88, U. 8. L 12i 12 13 12, U.S. 8 404 401 45 48 Tex. Pac... ... 89 39 A..C.F 31 30 V. C. C Copper.... 71 72 70 70 Cot. Oil 82 Liverpool Spot 4.15-82. Sales 10,000 bales. Futures, Jan-Feb 4.24. Apr-May 4.24. May-June 4.24.y NEW HERN COTTON MARKET. Cotton was quoted In the local market yesterday at 7 to 7. POKT KKOEEPTS. Ssme week Last week .298,000 ; This week. Sat. 50000 Mob. 45000 Tues. 65000 Wed. Thurs. Fri. last year. 176,000 22000 46000 83000 24000 260C0 24000 175,000 . Advices to J. E. Latham 4 Co., yester- ' . New York, Jan. 7. -' If receipts are curtailed we think the market would do better.. . v BemLweekly interior receipts 88,000 against 60,000. Shipments 91,000 sgstnst 61,000 laat year. -" " 1 . ; R. Moom A Co. Decline In coitoa today was on heavy eitlmates at New Orleans. , ' B. J."Jonnsoi A Co. . ; Don't Live Together. 1 Constipation and health, never go to gether. DeWltt's Little Early. Rlseis promote easy action of the bowels with out distress. . "I have been .'..troubled with cosllteneis nine years," says JO Qreene, Depauw, Ind., "I hare tried many remedies but Little Early Risers glre best rosalts." 1 8 Duffy. , ' . To Merchants, Commission fler . chants, Liquor Dealers, - Liverymen and Hotels. , Office Ilcglitor of Deeds, ' Craven County, f New Beou, N. 0 , Deo. 81, 1001. Tou are required by law to deliver or i return to me, within ton days after the. CrBt dny of January, In each year, at sworn slnlcmont of the amount of gross i saSrs ii'vio 1 y you In your business as a vr miur of or dealer in goods, wares, merchamlUe, cominmlill'-n of whatsoever kind or naturo, either wholesale or malt for the twelve month), or any part of esi'd tlino, irece(!lt!j tho flrsj day of Jmuiiiry, 1!' .3. IIS! ice Small Sugar Cured i I' I JUST IlECEIVED. Also new barrel Fulton Market Corned Beef. J. L. McMEl 'Phone 01, s mm caa(aaiasiaasai(aaas(naia(tiiitnKMt avro rr wi ia u Appetite We supply enough variety to suit all who come. here. The different selected things which appeal to the taste of those who want the rare and pleasing, as well as the sub stantial necessities. You will eat with relish if we supply tte food. v Respectfully, J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St Grocer. We call your Attention to the Following Useful Articles. Shears and Scissors, Pen Knives, Pocket Knives, Itazors, Hones, and straps, they are all warranted and can be exchanged if not satisfac tory. ' Carving Sets, Knives and Forks, Butcher Knives, Can Openers, and Eye Openers in prices. Guns from 14.75 to 125.00. Air Rifles and Boy Axes for the boys. A full and complete stock of General Hardware, Paint?, Varnish. Enamels, Oil, Lime, Plaster, Ceenant, Sash Blinds, Doers and Glass. Ball Bearing Castors. PHONE 147. 78 MASONIC OPERA HOUSE Friday, Jan. 16, THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY B1CL017 & UllSOIi'S Oreater New York ' minstrels; 16 Skilful Danoers, ' ' ; : 10 Cultured 81ngenA . .1 :.-' ' JO K(dumlnnlesv : " - s , r' 12 Specialties, yH Grand 'Military Band, 10 Solo Orchestra, , Tbs SwaU Parade of Tke MnrmUOi , WOBLD. , , ; Admission "6s. Gallery 25. 1 Some ; y Jewelry Facts It la a fact that every article la oa large, new stock, is thoroughly good and reliable; Just what It pretends to be. It is a fact that our guaraatee stands behind every artisle we sell . His a fact that, QUALITY considered, our prices are lowest ef the low. , Don't these facts latoract ycaf Come' In; lut's tar a talk boat Jowolry. lot Hams Wholesale & Befall rosier, 71 Bread Hi. E Phone 137, ML Qaskill Hardware Co. ; tr nkw;bbbn, n. o Our Motto is to please everyone who calls at onr store, or sends us an order.. We are receiving daily Fresh Groceries. New Raisins and Currants. Citron and Prunes. t eaches and Apples. ' Candy and Cakes. Butter and Cheese. Ue wire to ask for a pound of oar Irei&BoMterl Coffee. . Wl nurantee quality and price. raora im. r5 BROAD ST. II 11 I! Fl 1 I TI r. 'I a j mm. Dixh Shooting Is now at Its best. Our stock of guas and ammunition is the finest ever v ' carrlea in the city, we nave on nana a ; few singla barrel guns which will be ; sold very low. . A line double barret .. hniineri"HS gun with twist barrels for . ).Ksi), Jtverythiag will be sold low to ; k room for tie spring stock ol -LicjcWa, etc, - ;t r.h. " r-l ' f- wrr f. J-.- '.';:-' I':"-, ; t C" cm in -ii'y r- ; so y hi ill I i illnnea with tlie la is I, "'!il fr f.tUure to do :! 'I t ) ( ! I -ire low f.ir ( i 'i or on tinic. r , r' t v i . - ; it ; II' "1 1 t .-;;!-!, t, .r4a, Broirma ' I r f l I"' !'TiM 1 '!!"'(, J II riUBTIBO, '. - , f 1. 1 A i N.
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