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II. Kr .w ax v y vm TOL XII NO. 244 SIW BIRN, N. C, TUESDAT MORNIKfl, JANUARY 14J;1902. TWENTIETH YEAS MACl M weirs. J The Handsomest and Most Complete line of $ Embroideries, , Laces and Appliques, ft Swiss & Namook, Embroidery Sets ft . fo match Vat. and Torchon ft to match. fj Fver brought to New Bern, and they are the K CHEAPEST too. 7 Examine for yourself, we say is true, then don't 100 Pieces A. F. 0. aro Beauties ONLY. lOo 47-49 POLLOCK STREET. Good Goods Make Good Business. Poor Goods are Never Cheap. Think it over, and come to J. R. PARKER, 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, 12o lb. Perfectly Cleaned Currants, 1 lb packages, 12c lb: Very Best Citron, 20o lb. Very Best Mixed Nuts, 20c lb. Almonds, Brazil Peoans and English Walnuts,"20c. Very Best Mince Meat 10q lb. We also have plenty of Fresh Eggs. Fresh Celery every week. If yon are in need of anything. in the grocery line' don't fai o give me a call and 111 save you money. Yours to Please, J. TZ. Jr., Wholesale and Retail Oncer, PHONE 69. Cor. Broad & Hancock Sis. J, A. Livery, Feed, Sale and Exchange -Largest and v ever offered for sale in New Bern, HOESES J1 Also a complete lint of Biggies, Wagoas, . Harness, Robes, Whips. Cart Wheels, Ae. ' xv-T-"V-:;vr;.i;A'- ,.., ' -t :.T :.. a-" hd"W!" ' Broad 9 r a. isvuw iw nvivi nuvnu urn , vuc D: W. Williams landi, and situated near Clark's, eight miles west from New Bern., j Good building and trnVta anil aKiWif 1 fCA aiAAai aIaawa Will sell for one-third cash and balance In five yean in deferred payments. -" -; ' A r -..: For farther particulari write to Eines Era Ltr Co., ." - ; V KINSTON, N. 0.' FOR SALE ! ' , -: ' ' the markot.- You can depend on our I have a lew Horses, MulCf, vehicles being np to now. ,We are first n j i u . . it , 'bandi for any kind ol materrat for re- Buggles and Farm. (Jaxt, Which, pairing and ean aave yon money. See I have taken in. Will be sold low for Cash or on time. It Vfill be to jur intcrcflt to See Die before Iv.j'.r if yon dont find what bnj. Dress Ginghams they YARD. 1 JONES, ilaMes .Finest Stock of ' A Car Load of each just received. ; - Street, Stewart's Old Stand. , , ft ' ' Winter Time Vehicles art now to be considered. : To all who require the best, moat adaptable, most squire the best, moat adaptable, most practical, most comfortable and most durable carriage lor cold, storm nv and wet weather, we recommend our line of ronkawaya, surreys and top biipK'ea, I ft) to $100: two sratod ro kaways at m to I3U0. We ate only the very Wt material In every department of our fao torr, for the construction of only Die hliiiiest imule vnhldca to be found on Yours to pirate, G. II. 7i,U r A Coil. riin li Qaestldifof Distribution of State Aid - - to Public Schools. Smallpox la Wilson Ig-aored by Of flelals. A Saatiaco -Cannoa. Seaboard Ballroad Flans. ; " , Masons to - ; -. Meet Bauioh, N. C, Jsnusry 13. It Is said that there have been a many as 1500 eases ot smallpox In Wilson county. The officials there persist In calling It chicken pox. In the fioe1 ot positive as sertions as to Its true name by United States and Btate smallpox experts and exceedingly able physicians. . The question Of the distribution of, the State aid to publlo schools comes up In the form of a question by a oonnty sup erintendent whether the first $100,000 should not be applied to the large schools so as to bring their term up to four months and let the State -out of h sec ond $100,000 aid the smaller schools. To this question the answer Is made that all the schools, both large and small, are of equal importance, slnoe It is the educa tion of the individual that Is aimed. It Is very properly determined to piece the Spanish trophy gun from Santiago in the State museum, beside the trophy gun from Manila. This will add pecu liar Interest to each, and representing the great naval victories. The Seaboard Air-Line two years ago bought the park at Columbia, 8. 0., for a terminal, to include pissenger and freight station, eio It is now decided officials here announce, to nso it only for a yard, and that space for a frleght and passenger depot has been aecured in the heart of the city, at the corner of Gervaia and Lincoln streets. A great deal of mone y has been expended in get ting to the park and in grading it. A great lumber company,-the Dozler, has been given space for an extensive 'plant In the park property and will put in electric elevators, in order to reach the street line. Had the railway continued to use the park such elevators would have been unnecessary. It is expected that nearly 409 delegates will be present at the annual communi cation of the Grand Lodge of Masons, wbieh begins here tomorrow evening. Governor Aycock's address at Char lotte tomorrow evening is on the subject of popular education. He strikes, as he always does, a mighty and true note. Child Worth Millions. "My child is worth millions to me," siys 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 is sure cure for coughs, croup and throat and luog troubles. An absolute safe oough cure which acts immediately. The youngest child-can take It with entire safety. Tho little ones like the taste and remember how often It helped them. Every family should have a bottle of One Minute Cough Core handy. At this season especially It may be needed and denly. F. 8 Duffy. AT CLARK. Jan. 18. Business In our little town continues good, considering the com plaint there is among the citizens about the scarcity ot money, but that will soon be a matter of the past as there can be nothing accomplished by complaining about things lhatoanuot be avoided. Mr. Olen W, Barbour came up yestsr dsy to take hi old stand with Mr. A. T. Wetherlngtoa la the timber businesses are glad to have Caps. Clenwltttus again. V;' Mr. Colwell McEeel male a trip to your city Saturday on business. Mr. David Williams one of our pro gressive farmers has moved to New Bern.1 We wish him success. . Little Ethel' Wetherlngtoa had the misfortune to get badly burned a short while ago, but glad to say she Is Improv- lg. -, , . " ' ' .---'-. . . - The school house - here wilt . toon be o6mpleted,wc understand that Miss Mat tie Stephenson will teach the school for us 'xk '-i'-: n;:-''- '..:.:(B.1- the test frcscripttoa for Malaria. Chills and Fever Is a bottle of Osovi's Tistrt-Ess CHnx Tonic. It Is simply Iron and quinine In a tasteless form. jlo cure - nn pay. Price 50a. - ? , ' " '' ! , , ' : A Profitable Investment "1 was troubled for atout seven years with my stomach and In .bed half my time," says E Demlo, Bomervllle, lad., I spent about 11,000 and never oouliget anything to help ms oqtll I tried Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. I have taken a few I bottles and am entirely well.". Yon don't live by . what you eat, but by what yon digest and assimilate. If your tlomat h doesn't digest your food i von ar reallv starvlnc. Kodal Dtiwd- sla Cu e does the stomach's work by di gesting the food.- You don't have to diet, Eitt all you want. Kodal Dyspep sia Cure cures all stomach troubles.' Duffy. ; -CASTOniA Tor Ififinls and t! a f s Kit CROKER'S SUCCESSOR. Lewis ffixon a Southerner. ; Designer and Builder of Battleships, ; 'ZjJS : Nbw- Tour, Jan. 18.-Lewle Nixon, the new Tammany leader,; was born In Leesburg, Va., April 7 1861, and received his early education br the schools of that town. In 1878 he was appointed a midshipman in the Naval Academy. He was sent by the Navy -Department to the Royal Naval College at . Green wich, Eng., and in 1884' he was trans ferred to the, construction corps ot the navy. -" - la 1890 he designed the battleships Oregon, Indiana and Massachusetts, and then resigned from the navy to become superintendent constructor for the Cramps shipyard, Philadelphia. In 1899 he left there andonhls own ao count started the Crescent shipyard at Ellzabethport, N. J., where he has built 100 vessels In six years, among others the torpedo boat Holland and the monitor Florida. In 1893 he was appointed president ot the East river bridge commission by Mayor Van Wyck. choker's life. Richard Croker was born in Black Rock. County Cork, Ireland, November 24, 1848. He was brought ;to this coun try when only two years of age and received his education in the public schools of New York city. In 1803 he was elected aldermen and served in that capacity for two years. In 1873 he was elected coroner, serving three years. Ia 1883 he was made Ore commissioner, and in 1889 and 1890 he 'served as city cham berlain. For years he has been the rec ognized leader ot Tammany Hall. Children Especially Liable. Burns, braises and cuts are extremely painful and If neglected often result in blood poisoning. Children are especial ly liable to such mishaps because not so careful. As a remedy DeWUt's Witch Hazel Salve is unequalled. Draws out the fire, stops the pain, soon heals the wound. Beware ot counterfeits. Sure cure for piles. "DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cored my baby of eczema after two physicians gave her up." writes James Mock, N. Webster, Ind., "The sores were so bad she soiled two to five dresses a day." F S Duffy. THE MARKETS. The fol owing quotations were receiv ed by J. E Latham St Co, New Bern N.O. Naw Tori, Jan. 13. Oottoh; Open. High. Low, Close January 7.9B 7.98 7.88 7.83 March 8.09 8.10 7.99 8.03 May 8.31 8.21 8.07 8.11 July 8.31 8.24 8.11 8.16 Aug 8.10 8.10 7.09 8.01 Chicago, Jan. 13. Wbxat: Open. High. Low. Close May 83J 82J 81 81 J s Coma: Open. High. Low. Close May 651 061 6S 6S Bibs: Open. High. Low. Close Jan 8B2i W7J New York, Jan. 13 Stocxaj Open. High. Low. Close Sugar 132 1J3 131 120, Ooa. T 115 So By 88 88 -82 83 U.S.L.... ...... HI llj 0.8.8..... 48 43 42 42 Tex. Pec 29 A.C.F... V.O.C " 01 Copper... 70 70 68 68 Oot.011 ' litest ssl Spots 4). Bales 8,000 bales. Futures, Jan-Feb 4.29. Apr-May 4.29. May-June 4J9. ' 1W W OTRX COTTOa MAKKXT. Cotton was quoted in the local market yesterday at7 to7. .. v. ,-,:'-, roar hsosifts. .'.c'Cri oui WCV ''.-V. Last week 283,000 last year.:'- .-- - 178.000 This week. Bat. . 40000 t' ..;il'v.; C ;.'' ; 10000 Mob.' 88000 :':' :'-::vf:;' s 98000 Tees.'-..' -.' ; I-i; V'j: V 88000 Wed.' i, Thurs. Frl. ' - 83000 ' ,, " 260C0 ;' '.: . 86000 ; . 175,009 , ANNUAL MEETING : ' ,.: . Of Stockholders of toe national Bank of I :. ; , , Rew Bern, It. C ' The sdnusl meeting of tbe stockhold ers ot this bank, for the election of Its ' directors, and the transaction of saoh other bublncsi ss may come before them, will be held at their banking house, on the 2nd Tuesday of January, being the Hih dny of January, 1032., The polls will be opened at 12 o'clock M. to ba cloned at 1 1. M. O. H. llnlil'l.T., (' ' ' r. ; . ' DIED. ' At Punta Oorda, Florida, on Friday the 8rd of Jan, 1903, of typhoid pneu monia, Mr. Cbarles L. Davis, in the 28th year ot his age. Mr. Davis was a native of Carteret county N. C, was born in Morehead City, and was a son of Mr. T O. Davis the present! Post Master of Morehead City. Mr. Davis was a resi dent for a few years past, of Onslow county, where he was married to Miss Cora L. Davis, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John Stanly now - residents of Swansboro. N. C. He had been engaged in the fish business at Punta Gorda, Fla. for a few years. His wife left Swans boro and arrived just a few hours before his death, Ue was burled far away from his old home and kindred friends He leaves a bereaved wife, futher, mother, brothers and sisters, with numer ous friends and relatives, but no child ren. O. W. W. Swansboro, N. C, Jan. 12 1903. Don't Live Together. Constipation and health never go to gether. DeWitt's Little Early Risers promote easy action of the bowels with out distress. "I have been troubled with cosllvenesa nine years," says JO Greene, Depauw, Ind., "I have tried many remedies but Little Early Risers give best results." F S Duffy. Edisons Wrecked Not Drowned. Norfolk Ledger. Mrs. Jacob F. Craft, of Baltimore, has received a letter from her daughter, Mrs William Edison, verifying the report published in The Ledger some time Blnse concerning the wreck near Beaufort, N. C., of the launch Ouanaulche, owned by Messrs. Thomas and William Ellison, sonapf Thomas A. liillson.the inventor. The Ouanaulche passed through here on her way South. Mrs. Kdiaou says all the memliers of the parly v. ero aboard the launch when she wont aground, but they got oil ia B'ifcir. and repairs are being made to tho boat ui quickly as possible. The party ate now at Manteo Dare county, N. C, and the gentlemen are enjoying themselves hunting deer and bears. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup Cures a Cough or Cold at once. Conquers Croup, Whooping Cough and Measles Cough without fall. Best for Bronchitis, HoarscnesB, Grippe, Pneumonia, Con sumption and Lung Affections. Quick, euro results. Price, 25c. YOU 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 59c. For Sale Or Lease ! The Grist Mills and Factory property, Cor. Hancock and Johnson streets, known as New Bern .Grist Mills and operated by Geo. Bish op, now deceased. The plant consists oi two up to date mills, one corn cleaner, ele vator, belts, one bolter and everything com plete and in first class shape for operation. For terms and fur ther information ap ply to ' E. K. BISHOP, liSLBook Store V We have a tew i : Bargains i n lelt over holiday stock, j : ' Turner's Old Be- ; liable! North Caro- ' ' Una 1902 Almanac. : ; Our Motto is to please everyone who calls at our stort, or sends ns an order. I - We' are receiving daily Fresh Groceries, v ., :.. New Raisins and Currants..' Citron and rrunes. , u ' ; euches and Apples. - , . . ; Cftndy and Cal cs. ; Butter and Cheese. " te svre to osk for a pound of our Freeh l!oatcd Coffee. - . Wo gimrantee quality and price. :Wi::H (r!(!9., as? load Suow Drift, White Frost, ft Admiral Just Received direct from the milt. Flour 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. MANIEL j we sasii aiiaiwatf aaanuu , ' ;j 1 'Phone Ol. 71 Broad Ht. j Wiimmmiiimmmm www. The World's Appetite We supply enough variety to Buit 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. Tou will eat with relish if we supply tie food. Respectfally, J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St. Grocer. Phone 137. nmmmmmmmmmmmmmm We call your Attention to the Following Useful Articles. Shears and Scissors, Pen Knives, Pocket Knives, Itazors, Hones, and straps, they are all warranted aid can be exchanged if not satisfac tory. Carving fiels, Knives and Forks, Butcher Knives, Can Openers, and Eye Openers in prieos. Guns from 14.76 to $85.00. lii 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 C3 ver seen in Nsw Bern, Suitable for the FARM, DRIVING, SADDLE, also DRAUGHT HOUSES, that will be sold for cash on time. GUARANTEED AS REPRESENTED. JULIUS M. ARNOLD, ii Thursday, Jam 16, THE ORIGINAL AND ONLT mm i: mm dreater Tferr York XJillBTRELS : 10 Bkilfnl Dancers, ? - . I 10 Cultured 81ngers, '10 Pickaninnies, ' 13 Specialties, ' 21 Grand Military Band,. ' ' ,10 Solo Orchestra , ,. ' Th SwU rand of The SfllfWTBEI. . WORLD. . Atl!'' ;ion 7Je. , Calory 25e. Wholesale & Retail Grocer, Gaskill Hardware Co. u St NEW BERN. N. O FOB Horses & Mules, CALL on Julius M. Arnold 66 B ROAD STREET, Who has just returned from the West with the finest lot of ITorscs 111 I. JarW' J s m Duck Shooting ia now at Its beet, Our stock of gnas and ammnnltlon is the finest ever carried in the city. - We have on band a lew single barrel gnna which will be sold very low. - A fine double barrel hammerles gun with twist barrels for ' 120.00, Everything will be sold low to ' make room for the . spring stock of Bicycles, eto . ; - 1712. T ZUXlEs Dealer In BiOTOLBs,(PnttAaiif, Rroarute Goods, PBONoaaAras, Jo PauVnwe, -Eobbkb Btamps, Ban. Pssssta, As n-fi r -vtst REviBruK, tt. c
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