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I1W BIBN, H. C, FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 17, 1802. ' VOL X1X-N0. 247 TWINTIITH YEAR MEDICAL COLLEGE AT RALEIGH.) THE MARKETS. I - .I v 7T7 A nV H i I AU - I M alaafii sWb "aleUa ffers: The Handsomest and ft Embroideries, Laces and Appliques, fa j 5cy5 6? Nansook, Embroidery Sets ' $ to match, VaL and "Torchon $ K Ever brought to New Bern, and they are the 4 t CHEAPEST too. . j$k Examine for yourself, if yon don't find what flS we say is true, then don't bny. W 100 Fieces A. P. C. Drees Ginghams; They are Beauties ONLY lOo 47-49 POLLOCK STREET. ) Here We with Prices and Quality that Btringless Beans, 2 lb can lOo, 8 for 25c. u 8 " 15c, 3 26c. No. 1 Standard 8 lb Tomatoes, 10c can- 1 3 Corn, Belhaven Brand lOo. 1 8 " a good article, 3 cans for 25c. 1 lb Seedless Currants 10s lb. 1 " 'Rrisins 10c lb. English Walnats 12o lb- Mixed Nuts 1'iiO ib. Nice, large, juicy Florida Oranges 85c dozen. Dont fail to see ma before placing your orders for any thing in the grocery line and I will save you money: Yours to Please, J. 13- aFsAsSSETBR, Tr a Wholesale and nn.iMn t rriunE ba, Atr. uroau ax. jsjhiiuocm. r J. A. JONES, Livery; Feed, Sale and Exchange -Largest and . mam - ever offered for sale in New Bern. ' A Car Load of each just received. Also a complete line of Biggies, Wagons, Harness, Robes, Whips. .Cartwheels, Ao, " v-' . -W "' . JT. A. JONES, 7 - Brsad Street, BUwarfs Old Stand. " Our KJf- It mono is to please everyone who' calls at our store, or sends us an-order. ; : - We are receiving daily Fresh Groceries. v Vf-;''"'..'-,V ' Kef Raisins' and Currant ' . '1 Citron and Prunes, V. eaches and Apples. . - Candy and Cakes. . . y. ;;:. : . Batter and Chees.i', ' to srre to ask for a jtbundof out 'Fr'esh Jtoasted 0rttk."ZXj$???- . . Ws guarantee quality and price. Archbell 5 Co., fBORB J4. ti fcROAD ST. TUCKER'S GEiSIIE & EABBLE TTD3KS, ; ''dealers In all kinds f ' .'.' ,- . . .j Granite h Marble' Mdnnmenti, . , Contractors for Building Etone, H. A. Tucker & Bro, . 810 Korth Fmiit Strict, . WILVI" :t-m, IT. O. 7K Most Complete line of YARD. Are Again cant be beat. v7 w - Retail Grocer, 1 a- WW sK3 es Finest Stock of- About 400 acres known' as the D. W. Williams lands, and situated near ( lar , eight Iniles vest from New Bem, .' Good buildings and orchard, and about 160 acres cleared. yil sell for one-third cash and balance la five years in deferred payments.''. ' "'' f j For further particular write ta He. Bros; Llmr Ce., . fc'X: KINSTON, N. 0. ... I ! ' North Carolina Hzthodist Hand- book and Almanac 25c, Official Di-l rectory of both I Conferences, . G. H. Hnnctt, MSttti Tr TTni TaT Members of Faculty Elected. Chair of English Divided at University. Special to Journal. .. ' . Raleigh. January 18. The Trustees of the University ot North Carolina met there todey.Governor Aycock.presldlng, and established the University Medical oollege at Raleigh, "to give the last two yean of medloal coarse. It will be part of the University, and entirely under Its control. Dr Hubert A. Royster of Raleigh, was elected Dean. Other members , of the faculty so far elected are, Drs. W I. Royster, A. W. Knox, R. H. Lewis and K. P. Raltle, Jr. 'J The Trustees also divided the chair of English, making O. Afphonso Smith, professor of Language, and Dr. Hume, professor of Literature. f " ' , 0, f TO CLBAJISB THE SCOTER Effectually yergently when cftMi ve or bttlious, to permanently overcome hab itual constipation, to awaken . the. .kid neys and liver to a healthy' activity, wltfi&ft Irritating or weakening them, ttydiipi headaches, eolds, fevers, use arupbf Figs, made by the - California mg 8yf up Co. - Keith Will be Collector. Washington, Jan. IS Recorder Dancy and former Recorder Cheatham arrived this afternoon. Cheatham says that the white people treated him white and that the people of hit own race brought about als official undoing. The Wilmington collectorshlp contest Is now as a tale that Is told. B. F. Keith who has heretofore been mentioned in this connection as having strong back ing, will get the office. The contest had narrowed down to Slocomb, of Fayette ville, and Keith. Intimation came from the White House today that the Presi dent wished home rule to apply. Senator Prltcbard then Indicated his intention to apoolnt Keith, who Is a reeent convert to the Republican faith. He was on the Wilmington board of aldermen at the time of the race troubles and Is said to be the only official who disapproved in outward manner the proceedings of his party organization at that time. Grand Lodge of Masons. Special to Journal. Ralbioh, January 16. The grand lodge of Masons officers were elected last night, and others appointed today, by Grand Master H. I. Clark were installed by Past Grand Richard J. Noble, Past Grand Masters. Jewels of very elabor ate design were presented to retiring Grand Master, B. 8. Royster. Cut this out and take It to F. B. Duffy & Co's drug store and get a free sample of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, the best physio. They also cure disorders of the stomach, biliousness and headache. Why Euclliihmcn Dlllike Tter York. In a paper on- "London and New York" In Harper's Sydney Brooke gives this amusing explanation of the aver age Englishman's dislike for living in New York: "It Is this undisguised triumph of mechanics over icsthetlcs, of the new and useful over the old, that after a time makes New York for an English man rather a deadening city to live, In. The Iron enters Into one's soul, and comfort, one feels, can be bought at too high a prlpe. If only Americana could learn to do things a little more clpmslly their metropolis would have many more charms for the English exile. In the long run mechanical perfection be comes almost as difficult as moral per fection to live with at ease. One turns a screw, and In twenty minutes one's room Is .warmer than two Ore could make It In half a day. It Is demoralis ing, ybarltlsh. In England If the same system were Introduced one could al ways rely on Its being entertainingly out of order. . But nothing seems to get out of order in New York, not even that great Standby of English cemeteries and conversation, the drains. - RallroaS Trmr! GoapanJ. ' The time table of the New York Central printed In 1844 give ground for a comparison between the condition-of travel then and now. In 1844 It took thirty and a half hours to travel by mall train from Albany to Buffalo. In 1003, by the Empire State express, It takes five hours and thirty-seven minutes. In 1844 the fare from Albany to Buffalo wa $11.50. In 1003 the tare Is 10.15. In 1844 the route from Alba ny to Niagara Falls was by rail to Syr acuse, thence via Oswego canal and Lnke.Erlej distance, 833 miles; fare,' 110; time, 83 hoars. In 1902 the dis tance by New York Central IS 805 miles; fare, fOMtl; time, 0 hours 14 min utes. In 1844 the cars were lighted with- candles, there were no sleeping cars, meals were obtained at primitive S taverns, and the physical condition of the roadway made long and tiresome delays necessary and a journey an Irk some undertaking. Boston Budget.. m . n- digestion, ir troubled with a weak belching, sour stomach, or If you feel dull after eating, try Chamberlain's Stomsoh and Liver Tablets. Prloe. 25 frM " r 8, Dnfl' C ASTORIA For Infants and Children. (h3 KIrJ Yea !!:v3 fa CrM ,a"ir0 .'president: of Harvard University j Will Visit Educators at Capital. Urowth of Odd Fellowship. A School Question Settled, ttrand Lodge Adjourns , Good . Roads Train. Toang Pines Set Out. Raleigh, Jan. 16. President Eliot of Harvard University accepts an invita tion from President G. T. Winston of the Agricultural and Mechanical College here to Visit the latter and will do so April 8. He will be here a day and night and will probably deliver an address in the Raney library that evening. A Re ception will be given him there so he can meet the citizens of Raleigh and educators from various parts of the State who will no doubt be present. He 1b easily the first educator In America and s one of the greatest living Americans. His visit to Raleigh will be an event In its educational history. The State charters the Bynum Milling Co., of Chatham county, capital $50,000, and the Warren Land Co. of Durham, capital 110,000. Grand Secretary B. H. Woodell says the growth ot the Odd Fellows In North Carolina Is phenomenal. There are now 8000 members, a gain of 100 per cent In the past three years. The recipts for the year will very cloBely approzlmate $11, 600. Mecklenburg county today, paid Its taxes to the State treasurer, aggregating $36,939, a gain of $4483 over last year. It is the first of the large counties to make settlement. " A question came up for decision bf the State Superintendent of Public In struction, and it affects the whole State. In Transylvania the school board order ed that the public schools should open on a particular day and that the term should be a continuous one. A teacher in one school stopped the exercises for three weeks, in order that the pupils might pull fodder. The connty superin tendent declined to pay him for three weeks he taught after the time officially fixed for the ending of the term. The board sustained him. Now the State Superintendent sustains the board, and says terms must positively be continu ous, unless there Is some epidemic which makes it necessary to suspend the ex ercises. Considerable interest is being mani fested here as to whether Raleigh will have a professional base ball team this year, It will be in a league II one is formed. The Grand Lodge of Masons adjourn ed this afternoon. The new Grand offi cers wese installed. The new Grand Master, Dr. H. 1. Clark of Scotland Neck, made the appointments as usual. The people here are called on to raise $;0,000 In jrler to secure the reopening of the two tobacco warehouses. A lead ing cotton dealer says the cotton market here is pretty nearly gone and that the re-establishment of a tobacco market Is more than a necessity for the business life of the place. The working force which will be here February 10-15, with the "Good ;Roada" train will build a street from the Capi tol - quare to the Rex hospital and also build an approach to the Insane asylum grounds. Tour correspondent has procured from Plnehurst 86 young loog-!eaf pines which are to be set out In the capitol square, the grounds of the Governor's mansion and Pullen park. There has long been a desire to have these trees growing here. Twenty-two convicts were sent to the roads here today, as a result of the term of the Superior court. The road force Is now larger than ever before. .' A Profitable Investment "I was troubled for about seven years with my stomsoh and In bed halt my time,1' says X Demlc, Bomervllle, lnd., I spent about $1,000 and never cbuld get anything to help me until I tried Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. I have, taken a few bottles and am entirely well." ; Too don't live by ' what you .- eat, i but by what you digest and airlmllate. If your stomach doesn't digest your . food yon are really starving, -, Kodal Dyspep sia Cu'e does the stomach's work by di gesting the food. Ton don't have to diet.' Bat all you want." Kodal Dyspep sls Cure cures sll stomach troubles. F S Duffy. - V Sir : 1 ; Borltd Foreats. . - " ' Burled forests found In Alaska la lo callueiTwitGre no trees exist no.w bave revived a discussion of the theory that the arctic region ones possessed a trop ical or semitroplcal climate. A few years ago a New England professor wrote a book based on the Idea that as the earth first cooled at the poles they were the original scene of vegetation and human life and that mankind 1 Gradually moved southward during the nrhIatori0 nerio,. Th Best PrcscrtDtlonforHalarla." m.tn. a it.... i. . t.m n ?AhToto-Jt H t1 cure no pay. Price 50o. ; . At Davis. Jordan's Cough Balsam, made accord ing to formula of late Col. Jordan, Is on sale at Davis' Prescription Pharmacy, This Cough Bnlm bs always Jeen fouii.-l vnry t w 'Inns, anil It dors not ' mi y 1 vii f il dm-; It Is e ; c- I. The fol owing quotations were recelv- J 18 L,tbwn Kew Bern Naw York, Jan. 16. Open, High. Low. Close Cotton; January.., March... May.... July Aug...... Oct 8.07 8.15 8.23 .8.24 . 8.12 , 7.71 8.03 8 16 828 6.26 8.12 7.74 8.03 8.U 8.19 8.21 8.08 7.71 8.08 8.14 8.23 8.26 8.11 7.72 Chicago, Jan. 16. Wheat: Open. High. Low. Close May 80 80 79i 80 Ceas: Open. High. Low. Close May 03 63 62 63 Ribs: Open. High. Low. Close Jan 855 860 New York, Jan. 16. Open. High. Low. Close . 121 122 120 121 Stocks; Sugar.... Con. T So Ry 32 8? 32 115 32 11 42 88 28 U. 8. L 11 U.8.S.... Tex. Pao. A. C.F... 43 43 42 T.C. C... Copper. . . Cot. Oil . . 63 60 68 69 Lirerpool Spot 4.9-16 Sales 8,000 bales. Futures, Jan-Feb 4.32. Apr-May 4.32, May-June 4.83. NEW BURN COTTON MARKET. Cotton was quoted In the local market yesterday at 7.25 to"7.80 RECEIPTS. Same week last year. v 175,000 19000 23000 38000 83000 26000 36000 Last week 282,000 This week. Sat. 40000 Mon. 88000 Tues. 50000 Wed. 35000 Thurs. 88000 Frl. 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. Grippe. Pneumonia, Con sumption and Lung Affections. Quick, sure results. Price, 25c. Loluter. Lobsters often travel In regiments, seeking new feeding grounds. Their migrating armies are always led by the biggest and strongest ones, while the maimed and weakly struggle along be hind. Pnrlfrlns; Water. Three grains of alum will purify a gallon of water. Let it stand for a time, and if no filter can be had strain It through a piece of calico. Bonpatone. Every portion of soaps tone lost In cutting Is utilized In other ways. It gives the dull color to rubber goods, is used in paper to gain weight and Is also on excellent article to use in mak ing fireproof paints. Factory Aecldeata. Accidents In factories are said to be much more frequent in bad weather than In good. Cap Ton Lopara. When the Dutch founded Cape Town, 'there was no leprosy among the Inland natives. A century later two Dutch farmers near to Cape Town were found to be lepers, and since then the dis ease has been steadily Increasing and spreading northward among both, na tive and European races. ' nistat Watahats. The first night watchman was li censed by the New Xork common coun cil In 1007. : Caaaphor. ' From the earliest times camphor has been a practical necessity to man., Its pleasant perfume. Its destructlveness to Insect life and Its many remarkable therapeutic virtues bave mora than earned its great popularity. , ' When pickling, always use the stron gest vinegar and have it scalding hot as cold vinegar becomes ropy and will not keep. tX'- - -'.'a The authorities of ' Aix-la-Chapelle recently sentenced to two weeks' Im prisonment a man who carelessly threw away a lighted match In a forest near that city, although no .damage was caused by the act, r Children Especially Liable.' ' Bums, bruises and outs are extremtly painful and Jf neglected often result In blood poisoning, i. Children are especial ly liable to such mishaps because not so careful As a remedy DeWltt's Witch Bazel Salve is unequalled. Draws out the fire, stops the painsoon heals the wound. Beware of counterfeits.' Bore cure for plica. "DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve cured my baby of eczema after two physicians gave hor up." writes James Mock, N. Wobiter.Ind., "The sores were HO I 1 !0 dolled two to fvo tlrei-nes ef Wheat a Fresh lot Just Received, Fresh Oatflake?, Car olina Bice, Grits and Big Hominy. Saner Kraut. SmaQ Pig Hams. Canned Goods of all kinds. Georgia Yam Potatoes. Scotch, Irish Potatoes. uodttsn, (Joined Mullets, ana Spanish Mackerel. t. Pigs Feet, Tripe, Bologna and Fresh Pork Sausago. 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 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. Respectfnlly, MiWiF.1, iiavnmiiua J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St Grocer. Phone 137. We call your Attention to the Following Useful Articles. Shears and Scissors, Pen Knives, Pocket Knives, Ilazors, Hones, and Btraps, they are all warranted and can be exchanged if not satisfac tory. Carving Sets, Kaives 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, Paint?, Varnish. Enamels, Oil, Lime, Plaster, Cesnsnt, lash Blinds, Doors and Glass. Ball Bearing Castors. PHONE 147. 78 anis T ever seen in New Bernr Suitable for the FARM, DRIVING, SADDLE, also DRAUGHT HOBSEI, that will be sold for cash on time. GUARANTEED A8 REPRESENTED. JULIUS M. ARNOLD, Court Notice. SPECIAL TERM. On the request, of the Board of Com missioners of Craven county, His Excel lency the Governor has ordered a special term of the Superior Court for said county for the trial of civil eases only to be begun and bald on tne nrst Mon day Jn February next, said term to oon- tlnue for one week. . The regular February term of the Bu- pei lor Court for the trial of civil eases will follow the special term aad begins on Monday February the 10th to con tinue one week. Judge Francis 0. Winston will preside at botK terms. ! v W. M. WAisoav v Clerk Superior Court. ' January 8 1908. . - : FOR SALE ! 1 bave a few Horses, Mules, Buggies and Farm Oar ti, which I have taken in. Will bs sold low for Cash or oa time. . It will be to your interest to see me before buying. Wholesale sfc Retail Grosser, 1 71 rl Ht. Qaskill Hardware Co. NEW BERN, N. C FOB Horses & Mules, CALL. OX Julius M. Arnold 66 B ROAD STREET, Who has just returned from the West with the finest lot of Horses Km Duck Shooting ; la now at Its beak Our stock ot guas and ammunition Is the finest eves carried In the city. We bave on hand few single barrel guns which will be sold very low. A fine double barrel- nammeriess gun witn twist parreis ioc $90.00. Everything will be sold low to make room tor the spring stock of Bicycles, eto. -,:. Dealer m Biotolbs, FraBABim, BroariM Goods, PHOnooairaa, Jos Panmire, , , Rcbbis Burnt, Baal Pussas, o) , l-3 riddle St rTBW.MRH, .
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