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TWENTIETH YEAR ; YOL X1XK0. 245 : NIW BISN, R. C, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 15, 1902, M il J L j! Hi t ffers: The Handsomest and Most Complete line of w Embroideries, Laces Swiss & Nansook, Embroidery Sets to match, Val and Torchon to match. Ever brought to New Bern, and they are the CHEAPEST too. Examine for yourself, if you don't find what we say is true, then don't buy. ,100 Pieces A. F. C. Drew Ginghams; They , are jJeauties ONLY lOo YARD. 47-49 POLLOCK STREET. ?6MGMeM6CMMM Good Goods Make Good Business. Poor Goods are Never Cheap. Think it over, and come to J. R. PARKER, Jr.'s, where you will And everything in the Grocery line. Our stock is fresh and of the very beat 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 Pecans and English Walnuts,'20c. Very Best Mince Meat 100 lb. We also have plenty of Fresh Eggs. Fresh Celery every week. If you are in need of anything in the grocery linedon't ,fai o give me a call and IH save you money. Yonn to Please, J. 23. Wholesale and Retail arocer, Cor. Broad & Hancock Sis. PHONE G9. J. -A.. Livery, Feed, Sate and Exchange -Largest and HOUSES and UTILES ever offered for sale in New Bern.'. A Car Load of eaoh just received. Alao a complete line of Baggies, 'Wagon, Harness, Robes, Whips. Cart Wheels, &e. . ...,; ''-t- -.z ' j. a. jones, . V . Bread Street, Stewart's Old Stand. Our Motto is to please everyone who calls at our store, or sends ns an order. We are receiving dally Fresh Groceries. 7:- VS-j: ;f. Nevr Baisins and CnrrtntsV't-', Citron Vnd Prunes. :. caches and Apples, p- .';-,--'l ' Candy and (hktk?.iji& y JBotter and Cheese' '. . . u svre to ask for a pound of our Fresh Boasted Coffee. ; . . .. We guarantee quality and price, ArchbcH&Co; FHOrtB 14. TS BROAD ST. FOR SALE ! : l have a few Horses, Mules, Buggies and Farm Carls, which I have tali en in. .". Will be ' sold low for Cash or on time. It will be to'your interest to see me before boy'in;?. Vr c " ' m i St and Appliques, Jr. Finest Stock of - . , , - About 400 .'acres - known ' as the D. W. Williams lands, and situated near I lark's, eight miles west from New Bern! "''Good buildings -and orchard, and about 160 acres cleared. Will tell for, We-third: cashand balanoe In five years in deferred pajment;.. ;.; ':"!-f ;; ':. For further particulars write to' W Hides EroTLik Co.'; v ' i f .':- '- KINSTON, N. O. " : North Carolina Methodist Hand- book and Almanac 25c,. Official Di- ! rectory of both Conferences. ' If?! ' JONES, Y- t.- f ....w . -s. ' "-v-r-j - SOX The Grand Lodge, In Annual Comma V station In Raleigh, National Guard Delegates. Oats Are Killed. Free Libraries. .Hew Dormitory Opening Feb. 4. After The Swindlers. Ralbigu, N. O., Jan. 14 Tbe Grand Lodge of Masons met in annual commu nication this evening, Grand Master Bev erly 8. Royster presiding. In bis re port he urges the employment of two lecturers, at,' a fixed salary,, to visit lodges as tbe Grand Master, or the Grand Secretary may direct, tbe lodges thus visited to furnish the lecturers with board and lodging. The Grand Master alao urges the codification of tbe laws and decisions of the Grand Lodge, Tbe repott of Grandj Secretary John O. Drewry was also submitted, showing the membership ot the order In this State to be 12,018, a gain of 400 over last year. A special order was issued for military headquarters here today, appointing Adjutant, General Royster and Colonels Macon, Armfleld, Rodman, Ferry, Fear- sail and Williams delegates to the an nual meeting of the National Guard As sociation at Washington January 20-33. Sheriff Page ot this county, a veteran farmer, tells me he has never seen fall sown oats so completely winter-killed as they now are in tbis section. He says' the dry autumn was largely the cause. In entiro Molds sown as early as Septem ber ni ne are now to be seen. Fall sown wheat Is also badly killed. Borne Interest was expressed here at the news today that ex-Governor Rub sell is a candidate for the U. S. District Attorneyship. This county at last has free public school libraries. Six were authorized to day, also three for Franklin county, making the total number for the State 850. Spencer B. Adams, who was the Re publican nominee for Governor Is la a hospital at Salisbury, where yesterday a difficult and .dangerous surgical opera tion was very successfully performed upon blm. Revenue collector . Duncan who went there to see him, says he Is out of danger. State AudltorB. F. Dixon, chairman of the 8oldlers' Home board, says it Is decided to have the formal opening of the new dormitory February 4. He today called a meeting of the board on that day, nd sent.lnvltatlons to the various chapters of Daughters of the Confeder acy to send representatives to the cere tnony. Tbe board of lady managers is also invited to be' present. There will be speeches by Gov. Aycock, Auditor Dixon and others; the State flag will be raised on the flag stall, a band will fur nish music and there will be a reception and other Incidents. Tbe. local Confed erate Veterans, and perhaps a number from other points, will attend. Acting attorney-general Brown Shep herd is receiving many claims against that great swindle, the Amos Owen Cherry Tree Company of Rutherford count) , these coming mainly from poor factory girls. Ha will put tbe claims in the hand! of a lawyer. Tbe swindlers have employed all the lawyers In Ruth erford county aave one, It is said. Tbeir case comes up tomorrow before a United States commission, on a charge of using the malls for a swindling scheme. . The State Agricultural Society's exec utive committee meet here at noon to day, upon special eall, to elect a presi dent, to succeed I Banks Holt, who de clined the office, and to wind op the bus iness of tbe last fair. A Profitable Inyestment . "I was troubled for about seven years with my stomach and In bed half my time," says K Demlc, Bemarville, lnd I spent about 1,000 and never could get anything to- help me Until I tried Kodol Dyspepsia Core, I have taken few bottles and am , entirely welLH Ton don't , live by " What you eat,. but by what you digest and assimilate. " It ypur stomach doesn't digest your food you are really starving. Kodal Dyspep sia Cue does the stomach's work by di gesting the . food, you don't have to diet. Eat all yon want. , Eodal Dyspep sia Cure cures all stomach troubles.: V S : "ny . Old . you resign from your eiiii)? bo asked. ; .v " ; v "Ob. thejr were so absurdly partic ular, she replied. s - v v "Why, the chairman, wouldn't let me talk just because some one else was talking as If that made any differ ence." Chicago Post ; s- ; -, ;7v TO CLEANSE I HE SYSIEK. Effectually yet gently when costive or billions, to permanently overcome hab itual constipation, to awaken the kid neys and llrer to a healthy activity, without Irritating or, weakening them, louispe nan, ,u. ,, , Syrup of Figs, made by the California Fig Syrup Co. L' ' ' ' ' CASTOR I A For Infants and Children, us m i:r;3 :-::: iar the - ii T. O Of ( THE MARKETS. The fol owing quotations were receiv ed by J, I. Latham & Co, New Bern v Naw Tors, Jan. 14. OoTioxr Open. High. Low. Close . 7.00 7.99 7.90 7.98 . 8.04 8.09 8.04 8.06 . 8.14 8.19 ' 8.18 8.15 January.. March... May..;. July Aug..... Oct ..8.21 8.23 . 8.18 8.18 .. 8.04 8.06 8.04 ; 8.04 .. 7.60 7.66 7.60 ,7.60 Chicago, Jan. 14. Whbat: Open. High. Low. Close May 80J 81 80J 81 Corn: Open. High. Low. Close May 64 65 J 64 651 Bibs: Open. High. Low. Close Jaa 855 807 . New York, Jan. 14. Open. High. Low. Close ,.. 120 120 117 118 8TO0XSJ Sugar Con. T..., SoRy .... U.S.L.... rj. s.s.... 82 82 321 11 41 87 38 4i 89 42 41 Tex. Pas. A. O.F... V. 0. C... Copper. . . Cot. Oil... 69 68J 67 68 v Lira-pool - Spots 4. Sales 13,000 bales. Futures, Jan-Feb 4.30. Apr-May 4.30. May-June 4.30. SEW BURN COTTON MVRKKT. Cotton was quoted in the local market yesterday at 7 to 7. PORT RHCEIfTS. Same week . last year. 175,000 Last week 282,000 This week. Sat. 40000 19000 23000 88000 83000 26000 Mon. 88000 Tues. 50000 Wed. Thurs. FrL 36000 175,000 Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup Cures a Cough or Cold at once. Conquers Croup, Whooping Cough and Measles Cough without fail. Best for Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Qrlppe, Pheumonla, Con sumption and Lung Affections. Quick, sure results. Price, 25c. Skinner Recommended. Special to Journal. RaLbiod, January 11 Senator Pritch- ard todayrecommended Harry Skinner's appointment as United 8tates Attorney Eastern District North Carolina This means'Sklnner's appointment by President Roosevelt. Cut this out and take It to F. S. Duffy & Go's drug store and get a free sample of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, the best physic. They also cure disorders of the stomach, biliousness and headache. A Hlmt to Strennona Students. There was a wild scene at Budapest university a few days ago. Twenty students had been badly plucked ow ing, as they thought, to tbe unreason able aeverity of tbe test One of the twenty, whipping a revolver from bis pocket, rushed np to the examiners' ta ble and, brandishing bis wenpon, yelled at tbe terrified professors: "You may thank your atari I've no cartridges! If I had, I would have pot lead Into you aur - Amid the hubbub the professors fled the room. Pall Mall Gasette. If troubled with a weak digestion belching, sour stomach, or If you feel dull after', eating, try Chamberlain's Stomach and-Liver .Tablets, Price, 2f cents. Samples free at F. S. Duffy 4 Co's. drugstore. - i' , K A Wonderful Daisy. A daisy has been produced In Cali fornia that Is a floral wonder. Measur ing more than a foot In circumference and with three or more rows of petals of purest white, it is as yet merely beautiful curiosity, but before long it is likely to find Its . way into general cultivation. Tbe new daisy. Is very hardy, easily grown and an extremely free bloomer. It has been named the Shasta daisy, and the grower who orig inated It, Luther Burbank, says that it was obtained by crossing the common American Held daisy with the Japa nese and European kinds. Tbe flowers when cut remain oerfectly fresh and In ! good condition for two weeks or more. ( It is likely to become very popular for decorative purposes. Boston . Tran- 1 script . ' . , ....... ! , -y Child Worth Kllllons. My child Is worth millions to me; stys Mrs. Mary Bird of Harrlsburg, Pa., yet I would baVe lost her by croup had I nM purchased S bottle of One Minute c"0 0nra .0n. Mlnnl. 0ou(fh Cnr. Is snranura for couehs. erounand 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 retnemtier how often It helped them. Every fnmliy should have a bottlo of Ons Shinto t'ourh Cure handy. At this -m t I..Vy It nmy be (led and- Clerk, and Carrier Examination at New Bern, N. C Tbe United States Civil Service Com mission announces that on February 19, 1902, an examination will be held in this city for tbe positions of clerk and carrier In the Post-Offle Service. All persons who have been examined for the position of clerk or csrrler within the past year and failed to pass may be re-examined upon ..filing new applica tions in due time. This examination offers an excellent opportunity for entering the Federal service to bright, energetic young per sons who are not afraid of hard work, and the Commission hopes that a suffi cient number of intelligent, active per sons will present themselves for this examination. It may be stated that there is a wider field for advancement upon merit in the Federal service than in many private employments, not only by pro motion In the game office, but by transfer to other parts of the service. The. nature of the examination is a test of practical, general intelligence, and of adaptability In post-office work. The age limitations for tbis examlnotlon are as follows: All positions, 18 to 45 years. All applicants, male and female, must have the medical certificate in Form 101 executed. Applicants for male clerk and for carrier must be at least 5 feet 4 Inches in height, and weigh not less than 125 poundB. The names of all cligihlcs will be en tered on both the clerk and the carrier registers, anil appointment from either register will remove tbe eligible' 8 name from both registers. Tli is examination i.1 open to all citi zens of tlio United Stales who comply with tin) requirements. Competitors will he ruled without regard to any con sideration other than the qualifications shown in their examination papers, and cligiblcB will be certified strictly in ac cordance with the civil service law and rules. For application blank (Form 101), full Instructions, specimen examination questions, and information relatlaS .(to the duties and salaries of the diflerenf positions, application should be mf the undersigned. v1 Applications muBt be on file with tlieT secretary of the local board' before the hour of closing business on .February 1802. A. F. Pattekson. Secretary Postal Board. The- Best PrescrlpUon for Malaria. Chills and Fever Is a bottle of GnovB's TastklIcss Chill Tonic. It is simply Iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No cure no pay. Price 50c. List of Letters Remaining in the Post Office at New Be.J, Craven county, N. C. Jan. 13, 1902: MKN's LIST. B Henry Bird care barge Confidence. C Samuel Croom. Q Rev. S. L. Gardner. H-John Haddock, B. F. Hicks. J Capt. Wm. P. Joseph. M James H. Moye. P-R. G. Payton. B T. J: Sansburay. W Heacklah Willis, Elder Whlto care Victory Parctt. WOMEN'S LI8T. B Jessie Banks, Anna Beckton. D Lula Dixon. E Julia Evans. 8 Emma Scott. W Mary Ward, Fannie Wooten. Persons calling for the above letters will please say advertised and give date of list. The regalatlons now require that one (1 cent shall be eolleoted on the dollvery of eaoh advertised letter. 3. W. Hancock, P. M, Children Especially Liable. - Burns, bruises and outs 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 De Witt's Witch Bezel Salve Is unequalled. - Draws out the fire, stops the pain, soon beats the wound. Beware of counterfeits. Sure cure for piles. "DeWUt's Witch Ilaael Salve cured my baby ef eczema after two physlolans gave her up." writes Jamea Hook, N. Webster, Ind., "The sores were o bad she soiled two to 'Overdresses. day." F S rJoffy.?A::.i:s:i..:;--;V''.' Day Dress Styles. should never b slighted In favor of evening dress. Good form demands per feet garments at all times, and when you havo your clothes made by Chadwlck vou are not only Injured a perfect fit but cut, style and Onleh will be equally good. -c-r . a Fresh lot Just Received, Fresh Oatflakes, Car olina Rice, Grits and Big Hominy. Sauer Kraut. Small Pig Hams. Canned Goods of all kinds. Georgia Yam Potatoes. Scotch, Irish Potatoes. Codfish, Corned Mallets, and Spanish Mackerel. Pigs Feet, Tripe, Bologna and Fresh Pork Sausage. Anything in the grocery line you want at J.L 'Phone 91. The World's Appetite We supply enough variety to suit all .who come here. The different selected things which appeal to the taBte of those who want the rare and pleasing, as well as the sub stantial necessities. You will eat with relish if we supply tie food. Respectfully, wm J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St. Grocer. We call your Attention to the Following Useful Articles, Shears and Scissors, Pen Knives, Pocket Knives, ltazors, Hones, and straps, they are all warranted and can be exchanged if not satisfac tory. Carving Sets, Kmives and Forks, Batcher Knives, Can Openers, and Eye Openers in prices. Guns from $4.75 to I25.00. Air Rifles and Boy Axes for the boys. A full and complete stock of General Hardware, Paints, Varnish. Enamels, Oil, Lime, Plaster, Cement, laah Blinds, Doors and Glass. Ball Bearing Castors. PHONE 147. 78 ever seen in New Urn, Suitable for the FARM, DRIVING, SADDLE, also DRAUGHT HOBSEI, that will be sold for cash on time. GUARANTEED AS REPRESENTED. JULIUS M. ARNOLD, Thursday, Jan. 16; THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY , - ' .".r . ' . Greater New York UIllSTRELS 16 Skilful Dancer 10 Cultured Btogen, ' : ' 10 Pickaninnies, "V; : . -' W Speoialtlea, . .21 Grand Military Band, . 10 Solo Orchestra. . " Ths Iw.U FuiHi t 1h StntTKMI. ' WORLD. Adm'f '.ion 75o. Gallery 25e. Wholesale A Iftetall Grocer, 71 Wroft.l Ht. Phone 137. DSL, Qaskill Hardware Co. ; It NEW BERN, N. C FOR Horses & Mules, CALL. ON Julius M. Arnold 66 BfcOAD STREET, Who has just returned from tho West with the finest lot of Horses DuckShooting X r ' Is now at its best. Our stock of gnu and ammunition Is the finest ever carried In the city. - We have on band a tew single barrel guns which wlU be sold very low. A fine double barrel . hammerles! gun witn twist narreia lot 130.00, Everything will be told low to : make room- fol the. spring stock ot Bloyoles, eto. ,;, T7H. t. inxii, 1 D eklet In Bioroias,tnuuaitB, Bmitim Goods, Fnowooajirns, Joe Panmiie, - Rdsbsr Btakps, Baax Pussia, oVf - r'24!e.St HEW BERH, H.
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