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VOL XIX NO. 240; ; NSW B1BJT, N. C, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 9, 1802. TWENTIETH YEAR is . w THIS SALE FOR ." . ONE WEEK. That 54 inoh Skirt Goods,' sold for $2.00, now $1.00. 52 inch Bine Cheviot, good valne at $1.25, now only 90c. 8 piecee 44 inch Henrietta, 6 pieces 44 inoh Serge, sold goods are in Navy Bine, Golden- 2 pieces 42 inch Black Flannel, good Value at 50c, now u Only; 6 pieces 43 inch Blue and Brown Serge 25c. M 27 inch Flannel in plaids and stripes, sold for 50c now 25o m 25 pieces Silk, sold for 85o, now 65o. v 40 pieces Silk, sola for $1.25, now Only 70c. ttjf 47-49 POLLOCK. STREET. Good Goods Make Good Business. Poor Goods are Never Cheap. Think it over, and come to J. $. PAKKER, Jr.'g, where you will find everything in the Grocery line. Our stock is fresh and of the very best quality. Seedless Raisins, 1 lb package, 12c lb. Perfectly Cleaned Currants, 1 lb packages, 12c lb. Very Best Citron, 20o lb. Very Best Mixed Nuts, 20o 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 fni o give me a call and I'll save you money. , Tours to Please, Wholesale and Retail Orocer, Cor. Broad A Hancock 8t. Z PU0NE 69. 1 !XlJX)Xlll!fyj!Xll!,lX5V J. A. Livery, Feed, Saleand Exchange , . ' largest and Finest Stock of-- ever offered for sale in New Bern. A Gar Load of .each just received. - Also a complete line of Buggies, Wagons, Harness, Robe?, Whips. Cart Wheels, As. ' . v v--'.'?5 ' ' - -r - Bros fctreet, Stewart's Old Stand. . Carolina. - : ' 1 - - .. has 'asm been known to - tail when needed and alwaj sdoes good, er en wnen a norm &.uinu not seeaea, ny preventing the need.'; BeefMe.', AT At Oalts Harltct ;( Turkeys, Dackt, Cblckant, Geese. "i) -'V.,' V' MEATS-'' r''-VT'J ;'- Veal; Pork, Mutton,. Western- Lamb,' Western and Native Beet , . : Sugar Oared , Rains. Siloed Bam, Bmitlifleld Haimt, Boneless tym, Ureak- fast Bacon, Bmoked Tongue. i - : Pork Baueage, Mixed tfausege, Frank farta, Bologna, Freah Trip, Pigs Feet. VEQETABLE3- Carrots, Taranip, Cabbage, Iridi Po tatoes, Yam Potatoes, Celery, Onions, Lettuce. - . . WILD DUCK8. . ' ., . . . r.rkct, Si CrosJ Street ' a th fit sold for 85c, now 55c. for 60c, now only 42c These Brown, Green and Gray. SXjf ;? About 406 acres known as the I. W. Williams lands, and situated near Clar 's, eight miles west from New Bern; Good buildings and orchard, and about 150 acres cleared. Will sell for'onethird cash and balance la five years in deferred For further particulars write to Ices Brci toiler Co.; I, , . C. ?;st;. ':':iv f KINSTON, N, ' i FOR SALE ! - I have afewUorscs, Mulc?y Buggies andFarm Cart?, which I have taken In. Will be sold low for Caah or on time.'. ; It will be to jour in(erent to see me before buying. J ft T-.rrt ( JONES, Seaboard Shops Will fee Rebuilt at - Capital City. " . Ootpnt of Camnoek CoaL Wanted at Blchmoad. SarprlseA at ' Gottoa Deellae. New State Charters. A New Paper. Rilbioh, Jan. t. It la learned from high "authority that In all probability the main ' shops of the Seaboard Air Jilns will be at Raleigh and Savannah. Aa aaranoea are given thai, the shops here will be rebuilt and that 'the present site la very . eatisfaotory. Richard Ferrell, for many years with the Bast Tennessee, Va, fc Ga, R. R. today took charge of the ahops here. The Seaboard Air Line is now taking the entire output of the Camnoek coal mine. An officer left here today for Rich mond, Va., with a requisition for John Byrd, a White farmer of' this county, who Is - wanted for bigamy. Both his wives are In thla county. The father of one of these swore out the warrant agatnat Byrd. Rev. A. D. Hunter haa been secured by the Baptists of this State as the virtual successor o.f Rev. Mr. Streng field In collecting the educational fund and alao the many pledged to pay the $42,000 debt on the Baptist Female Unl veraity here. The farmers are amazed at the decline in the prices of cotton, in the face of the government report and the known short age of the crop. It is said there will be this year a great reduction of cotton acreage in this part of the State and a corresponding in crease in grain and tobacco. The State charters the Wilmington Brokerage Co., capital $?5,000, John E. Crow and others stockholders, and the Electric Supply and Construction Co.. also of Wilmington, capital $25,000, principal stockholder, W. A. Law rence. Secretary Bruner of the Agricultural depattment has sent from the State mu seum 400 more specimens to the Charles ton Exposition. Friday a new labor organ is to appear here, "The Harbinger." oecretary Fai aon of the State labor commissioner's of fice is one of the editors. A Profitable Investment. "I waa troubled for about seven years with my stomach and in bed half my time," aaya E Demlc, Bemerville, lnd., I spent about $1,000 and never could get anything to help me until I tried Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. I have taken a few bottlea and am entirely welL" You 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 atarvlng. Kodal Dyspep sia Cure does the stomach's work by di gesting the food. . You don't have to diet. Eat all you want. Kodal Dyspep sia Cure cures all stomach troubles. F S Duffy. Sewed Lips Together. Doblih, lad., Jan. 7. Jeremiah Pea' body, an aged and Infirm inmate of the Tipton County Almshouse, hu adopted a peculiar method of starving himself to death. He recently became dissatisfied with the food placed before him, so he deci ded to sew his mouth together to keep from eating. Late last night he pro cured a darning needle and some heavy thread and took 18 stitches through his lips. . Be was discovered early this morning in a serious condition. The stitches wets out. Physicians believe blood poisoning will result. - '-i. , , Children Especially Liable. ' Burns, bruises and out are extremely painful and if neglected often result -in blood poisoning. Children are especial ly liable to such mishaps because not so carefuL Aa a remedy DeWItt's Witch Basel Salve is unequalled. Draws out the fire, stops the pain, soon heals the wound, - Beware of counterfeits. Sure cure for pries. "DeWItt's Witch Basel 8alve cured my baby of eeeema after two phyllolane gave her up.", writes James Mock, N. Webster, lnd., "The sores were so bad ahe soiled two to five1 dresses day." F B Duffy. , s Will Help toQuiet China. ' ; WasniHOTos, Jan. 7. Minister Con ger in a cablegram to the State Depart ment announced that the court entered tbe Palace at Pekln this afternoon and that perfect order prevailed.' Tbe effect of the court's return upon affairs In China Is expected to be at once felt,, and there rill be a greater senae of pcurltv: Mora mnrinrn method! will h J introduced, In . accordance with tbe ' agreements' reached by the foreign com mlsslooer, and what was once a court of the gieatent seclusion will now prob- I ably be faahlooed af ler methods to con form to the modern requirements of dip lomatic usage. ' , , , CASTOHIA, For. Infants and Cui'.ui r a, IT.3 K!r.l Y;i :z:U:.::rt r' f !irs t'.e WATCHMAN BLOWN TO PIECES. Dynamite Explodes in a Toolhoute On PennsylvanU Railroad. Phiudblphia, Jan. 7. An explosion of dynamite occurred today ia a con tractor toolhouse beside the Pennsyl vania railroad tracks In West Philadel phia. '- 'Doc" Mullen, a watchman employed by P. McManus, the contractor, was llt- arally blown to pieces and a dozen per sons living in the vicinity were out by flying glass from the shattered wlndowa of their houses. A number of laborers employed by Mc Manua were at work making evacua tions along the line of the railroad. The sticks of dynamite used for blasting had been frozen and Mullen placed them near a stove In the hut to thaw out. The explosion followed, killing Mullen in stantly apd wrecking the ahanty. The pavements for blocks were cover ed with broken glass from the shattered window panes of tbe dwellings. Twenty empty passenger coaches coaches stand ing on a Biding of the Pennsylvania rail road were damaged. Child 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 Oough Cure la 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 pften it helped them. Every family should have a bottle of One Mlnnte Cough Cure handy. At this season especially it may be needed sud denly. F. S Duffy. Belmont is Defeated. New Tobk, Jan. 7 Perry Belmont the Democratic candidate, waa defeated for Congress in the special election In the Seventh district to day by Mon tague Lesseler, the Republican candi date. The vole stood: Lesseler, 7,677; Bel mont, 78$, giving the Xermi-.iiiral-Ity of 894 votea. The Best Prescription for Kalarla. Chills and Fever la a bottle of Grove's Tasteless Chill Tohio. It is simply iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No cure no pay. Price 60c. Ex-Confederates' Claims. Washington, Jan 7 A bill of much interest to ex-Confederate soldiers to day waa favorably acted upon by the House Committee on War Clalrae. It providea for paying ex-Confederate aoldiera for horses, bridles, saddlea and side arms taken from them fn violation of the terms of surrender made by Gen erals Lee and Johnston with Generals Grant and Sherman. The bill waa in troduced by Representative Padgett, of Tennessee. YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TAKING When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic, because the formula la plainly printed on every bottle showing that it is simply Iron and quinine In a tasteless form. No core no pay. Price 60c Mr. Cleveland Better. PaiNCBTes, N. J-, Jan 7. Ex-Presl-dent Q rover Cleveland, though not yet fully recovered from his Illness, la much Improved In health. Mrs. Cleveland said today: "Mr. Cleveland Is still weak from his illness, but he hu become strong enough to leave his room and corns down stairs. He will not be able to go out doors until the weather ; becomes considerably milder." 1 .. Americans in Rhodeslan DeaL Loidon, Jan, 7 Negotiations of a tentative character have been opened by aa Sngllah firm for the purchase of the British Chartered South African Compa ny's copper . properties in Rhodesia. Americans are Interested . In the pro posed deal. ' It Is said that the 'price of the properties is $15,000,000 but the aegottatlons are still la an Indefinite stage, j -vi';.!- y, ; '-;;! . i, ; T(rCLfiAlilSE"TBB SYSTEM'.-' ' Effectually yet gently when;oostive or bllllous, to permanently overcome hab itual oonatlpatlon, to awaken the kid neys and liver to a healthy activity, without Irritating or weakening them, to dispel headaches, colds, fevers, use Byrup of Figs, made by the California Fig Syrup Co. , v V v v --v v Court Notice. SPECIAL TERM. . On the request of the Board of Com missioners of Craven county, Ills Excel lency the Governor hu ordered a special term of the Superior Court for said county for the trial of civil eases enly to be begun and held on the first Mon day In February next, said term to con tinue for one week. Tbe regular February term of the Su perior Court for the trial of civil cases will follow the special term and begins on Monday February the 10th to con tinue ooo week. Judge Francla D. Winston will preside at huh torms. W. M. Wathon, Clerk Superior Court. ' J 8 1 LOST $600. , A Visit to new York Proves Expensive to A Pamlico Farmer. . Arapahoe, Jan, 8. The farmers of our community are beginning to make prep aration for the next crop in the way-of cleaning up their land for the reception of the grain. . It is commonly reported In Arapahoe that one of the citizens of our communi ty has been mysteriously robbed. The incident Is' given as follpws: Mr Elbert Philips who lives at Wilkinson's Point and Mr. Erastus Philips of Arapahoe, his son, visited New York laBt Monday evening, the former having a check for $600. He went to the bank In New Bern, bad bla check cashed and decided to ko to New York to buy a Btock of goods. He bought a grip to put his money in, In New Bern, so he could keep it locked up. After reaching New York they found they could not mate auch a bargain as they desired to make and soon returned home, leaving New York with his money locked up in his griD, as be thought. The total amount being together with some money he had on hand besides. The check was for W0. , Last Friday night they returned to Arapahoe and stopped at Mr Erastus Philips house. On Saturday morning the old man started to leave for home for some purpose. He unlocked his grip and found his money was gone but could not tell where, but supposed be was robbed of it in New York. The incident has been a great mystery to our community. Miss Lucy Bray of New Bern has been In our community for the last two weeka vUltlng relatives aud friends. Rev. D. U Petree of LaQrango, the pastor ol the Christian church at Arapa hoe attended bis appointment here last Sunday and talked on tbe subject of the Sabbath day question, why we keep the first day of the week instead of tbe old Jewish Sabbath. This discourse was very instructive. Miss Lona Holton who has been teaching a music school at Arapahoe, will close her school next week, her students and fricndB will miss her very much. J. B. B. THB btAaZRTS. The fol owing quotations were receiv ed by J. E Latham & Co, New Bern N. O. New Vouk, Jan. 8. Cotton; Open. High. Low. Close January 7.70 7.84 7.70 7.84 March 7.B1 7.00 7.81 7.88 May 8.92 8.C8 7.92 8.06 July 7.97 8.12 7.97 8.08 Aug 7.89 7.95 7.85 7.95 Chicago, Jan. 8. Whbat: Open. High. Low. Close May ... 8;J 84 83f 84, Cons: Open. High. Low. Close May 67J 67, 06J 67, Ribs: Open. High. Low. Close Jan 877, 880 New York, Jan. 8. Stocks; Open. High. Low. Close Sugar 119 121, 119 124i Con. T 1161 BoRy 88 33i 83 83, U.8.L. Hi 12 0. S. S 44 44 1 43J 444 Tex. Pao 894 A.O.F 80 V. C. C Copper".. 70J 71 '!0 71, Cot. Oil Uyerpttol Spots 4.15-82. Sales 10,000 bales. Futurea, Jan-Feb 4.28. Apr-May 4.23. May-June 4.28. . NEW BERN COTTON aiARKBT. Cotton was quoted In the local market yesterday at 7 to 7J. 4 FORT RECEIPTS. Same week Last week S06.000 . i; '.. Thla week. Sat, 66000 Mon-taWO last year. 170.000 22C0O 460C0 Taes. 88000 Wed,', 44000 84000 v 96O0O V, '000 179,000 Thurs..-:;.,-V Frt Si' - r Don't Live Together, i -i-: ,' Constipation, and health never go to gether. DeWItt's Little Early Blseis nrnmota aa action of the botrala lth. r . . nnfe Hl.trM.. "I h.v. hiMn trnnhlMl ' with oosllveneis nine jears.U says JO Greene, Depsnw, lnd., "I bare tried many remedies bat Little Early Risers gla best results." F 8 Daffy. ' - At Davis'. -V-'V: '' Jordan'a Coded Balsam, made accord ing to formula of lata Col. Jordan, Is on sale at Darla' Prescription Pharmacy. Tbls Cough- Balsam has always been found very efficacious, and It does not contain any harmful drug? It is espec ially good for culidrtn. rrioi 86 cent. Hot Chncolatt, and K t Coffi and milwti !:! at McSorlcy's. iViWWiWt'.WiW las? bad ttnow Drift, White Frost, A Admiral Just Received direct from the mill Flonr is still advancing. If you need a barrel you will save money by buying now as it will surely be higher. Yours for business, J. L McDAnIEL las va Mi HlflfHIIIHHI 1 'Phone 91. 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 sunnlv the food. Respectfally, I J. J. TOLSON, Jr., 1 Broad St Grocer. Phone 137. We call your Attention to the Following Useful Articles. Shears and Scissors, Pen Knives, Pocket Knives, Razors, Hones, and straps, they are all warranted and can be exchanged if not satisfac tory. Carving fete, KHives and Forks, Butcher Knives, Can Openers, and Eye Openers in prices. Guns from $4.75 to 125.00. Air Rifles and Boy Axes for the boys. A full and complete stock of General Hardware, Paints, Varnish. Enamels, Oil, Lime, Plaster, Cement, Sash Blinds, Doors and Glass. Ball Bearing Castors. PHONE 147. 78 HsBBba St Thursday, Jan. 16, THE ORIGINAL AND ONLT BARLOW & VILSON'S Greater 3f ew York 16 Skilful Dancers, 10 Cultured Singers, 10 Pickaninnies, 12 Specialties, 21 Grand- Military Band, 10 Solo Orchestra, - The Sw.U Tmnd. at thm aTIHSTBH. , - WORLD. : Admission 76o. Gallery 26a. Some Jewelry Facts It is a (act that every artiel la ow large, new stocky- is thoroughly good and reliable; Just what It pretends to be. . , It It a (not that oar guarantee stands behind every artlele we tell, , It is a fact that, - -.V'--- :' QUALITY considered, our prices are lowest et the low. '.' Don't these facts Interest yoa "' Come' in) let's lait a talk about Jewelry, .-f .-: s t": MINSTRELS Wholesale & Retail Grocer, 71 Broad St. m r Gaskill Hardware Co. NEW'BKRX, N. O Oar Motto is to please everyone who calls at our store, or sends us an order. We are receiving daily Fresli Groceries. New Baisins and Currants. Citron and Prunes, eaches and Apples. Candy and Cakes. Batter and Cheese. Ue BVJe to ask for a pound of our Fresh Boasted Coffee. Wo guarantee quality and price. Archbell & Co., FH0BB 14. IS BROAD ST. Duck Scooting Is bow at ita bsaL Our stock of gnns and ammunition it the finest rrer -carried m the city. We hare on band a ..'fS vw..v lull. .UWU T. II. H sold Terr low. flue double barrel hammerlosa gun with, twiat barrels for $20.00. KTarrthingwlUbesold low to make room for the spring, stock of Blcyoles, etc, , . - lyn, T. IlTLIi, Dealer in Bicvoiju,!7aiAmHS, Bfoktiko Qcods, Fbomoobaks, Job PanmHS), HuBsaa BTAWt, BiAt Puts, it, oJ f l-3 Kiadle.St HEfilRS, H. t
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