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. ' - - - - . -. -S , I- ' fA. It ' ' 'i 4 'K - ' I ! V'-.. 1 II . i II ' II J i - I I i III - ' III I W llll :.:.: VOL . ?lXH0'26ft KIW BIEN, H. C, TUESfi&TQMOSSIKQ, JAlttJAll 21, 1902.: TWINTIITH TEAR "U St. I IN RIBBONS AT i . - , . - s? - - . f HAGE0URPJ-S I 25 Places No. 5, All Silk, GoodjValue at 80, This 80 Piece No, 7, Satin Ores 85 Pieces No. 12, 25 Pieces Silk Veiling, tegular 25o goods, . Only 10c. "V a icow juaue Mlk WIU HI) 12i. Thin 8ln ; 25 Pieces Lace' that sold at and 40c, This Sale Only These are all in Eora. 10 Pieces Silk Lace'tecloie i 47-49 POLLOCK STRERT. ere Jre i4re i4am with Prices and Quality that cant he beat. Stringless Beans, 2 lb can 10c, 8 for 25c. 8 15c, 2 25o. No. 1 Standard 8 lb Tomatoes, 10c can " tt 1 " Com, Belhayen Brand 10c. "1 " 2 " a good article, 8 cans for 25c 1 lb Seedless Currants lOo lb. 1 " Brisins 10c lb. English Walnota 12o lb Mixed Nuts 12Jc lb. k Nice, large, jnicy Florida Oranges 85o dozen. ? Don't fail to see me before placing your orders for any- K thing in the grocery line and I will sara you money. l Yonrs to Please, y Wholesalafld Retail Qrocer, ( J. A. JONER. Livery, Feed, Sale and Exchange -LargesV and 5 ever offered for sale in New Bern. A Cat Load of each just reoelTed. fj Also a nplele line of Buggies, Wagons, Harness,- Robes, .Whips. - ; Cart Wheels, &o. .' . p: '1 4;vif: : . Broe4 8treet, 8teTrart's Old Stand',: - Oar Motto is to please everyone who calls at . our store, or sends ni an order.:. : ' ' ' We are receiving daily Fresli Groceiies.-,: i'f-: New Baisins and CwtmAdit ' Citron an4 'ffcmei. f eMhes'and Apples';fr t 'And T and YWLm ,";.7;i.'.iv -'i-'if' 5 jBntter and Cheese v-?: be si jre to ask for a round of our Freeh, Roasted Coffee; j'i 11 fi Co., roOHH 194. - fS BR0AJ ST. Archb , TUCKER'S . GE15II! 4 VATXl VCJ1, y'J ; t ealm to all Wads Granite &. Kirtla Monnicenti, .r v V'.'; Contractors for BuRdlcj Etone. leas Heavy Gros Grain, - X Sale Only 80. Grain, Only 5c. . Only IOq. UC, OC, LUO HUU , VI . ln Bn. fin ftn V ? 15o, 20c, 25c, 85o .'80. 10c 15c. 20 25c. j at lOo and 12c. Pinest Stock of ..' i About 400 acrei toown as the D. WUllams land, and situated near Clark's, eight miles west from New Bern. . Good buildings and orohard,and about 150 acres cleared. Will sell for one-third ; cash and balance In fire years in deferred paymnUV,-( 'S&WMf For further particulars write to', - Hincs Era ki-cr Co., - '.' 'V;'.;:; ' ' .. KINSTON, N. C.) M. A A A A AAA. - . A - AAA A"h Boole Store Allen's Forty Lessons In Book Keeping. ': , ' v North Carolino Tear Book. 7 6ole Ajcnt forBavarlan llarru. ' ' ' iiiiili Land top ft EiLEISa. Official Obserrance of Lee's Birth-'-patina CapIUL" ' . L Tery Snail BalafalL Mew 'wer i House ea NeueBIrer. State :. ". Slaaery Burned. The i -tieveraer at Dar- ' - - Balcish. Jan. SO. Today mi offlctal ly observed u "Lee's Birthday." :The Capital and the bank were eloaed and tie National and State colors displayed. There were exercises , at the Soldiers' home and the State flag was displayed there. - , , Thus far In January only two-one hundredths of an Inch of rain has fallen This Is a record breaker. There has been no snow. J .-' Cotton seed are now bringing 17 cents a bushel here.' This Is the highest' price in a number ol years., r The power , house at Milburnle, on Neuse river, a miles from here, Is com pleted. The poles for the eleotrlo wire are np. but the wire la not yet strung. The expectation Is that UOO horse power will be developed, for use In manuf aotur ing enterprises In Raleigh. ' - t . Robert L. Chappell, postmaster at Allensville , was - yesterday put under bond to appear here on, the charge of making false returns of the canoellatlon of stamps In order to Increase his com pensation. . ' The gin at the Carolina Bute convict farm on the Roanoke river was burned Saturday night. Not much cotton was destroyed, It la said, r . Governor Aycock went to Durham this afternoon and this evening, at the special Invitation, of the Junior Order of American Mechanics, made a presenta tion of a Bible and a Sag. '' Arrivals: William Landls, Oxford; B. W. Land, Tarboro; W. L. Perry, Rocky Mount; J. R. B. Carraway, New Bern; K J.Davls,Goldiboro. All the convicts Wilson county can spare are to be brought here to be put at work ou Wake's roads. This county will take all the eonvleta It east get from other counties. - Railway officials uy the statements by the coal companies , that there' to a "ramine" of ears, are ) fakes pure and simple, gotten up by th companies tor their own purposes. ; :i Chndren Especially Liable. Burns, bruises and cats are extremely painful and If negleoted often reautt la blood poisoning. Children are especial ly liable to such mishaps because sot so careful, : As a remedy DeWitt's Witch HaMlSalrels unequalled. Draws oat the Are, stops the pain, soon heals the wound. Beware of counterfeits. Sure enre for Dllrt. "DeWitt's Witch .Basel Salve cured mybaby of eesema after two phyalolans gave her up." writes James Mock; N. Webster, Ind., "The tores were so bad she soiled two to five dresses ft day." FS Duffy. , . GUM BRAIICH. Jan. 19. We think from rwhnt we gather from Bwansboro Items that there must he lots of deer dowa there, we would be glad to go hunting with H. T. Z. of Bwansboro, eipeoUllyj.lf he eau toad la a hunt as well as he an teach school, . :;We remember well 'when, we ased to go to school to him. ( . ' " y Meurs. Joe Kills, J. L Cos, W. L Taylor and Te Scribe have tobaooo beds ready for planting. ' y;. pX.S.s The seed from the Planters Warehouse arrired Wednesday and! we wish to thank the warehouse mem for their kind nets and will say I have distributed them where they will do the meet good tor all Concerned. .f':' P ''A-h-i Mr. J. N. Scott had a house movtog Wednesday, he '; to preparing a cook room, yiyf. Preaching by, the tJaltartoas Was a failure Saturday night, on account of cold weather.-v;:.;.:.,fv; cfl ' Y:V : Every . body seema te have a bad cold nowadays andthe eoM , weather keeps them reemltel .'Tl''Sr-i- T..;v ' Cut this out and take h ft. B. Duffy Go's drug store and get a .free sample of ChamberlalalT Blomaeh , and tlver Tablets, tie beet physic. , They also cure disorders of the stomach, biliousness and headacba. . !".'- -v:..; .",,. A Pawerfal lima. The stream from a stx Inch nonte. with 460 feet of vertloal pressure, de livers a blow equal to 688,735 foot pounds per second, equivalent to 1,070 horsepower.' When- one comprehends this fact, be will t abundantly pre pared to believe almost anything that could be said about the powet exerted by such a stream.,. . . w " AtIavis'. ' ' : 1 ; Jordan's Cough Balsam, made accord-1 Ing to formula of late CoL Jordan, Is oa sale at Datle Prescription Pharmacy. This Cough BalsMn ha always been found Very efficacious, and It does sot Contain any harmful droR It Is eapeo lally good for children. Price 2 cent e ) 1 lor I y i y TRENTON. People Who Are Busy. Hew Arrivals. - ; V The Advantages of Trenton. :, , 'Jan. SO Miss Fenny Avery was la the city one day Usttweek. " -,'." Mr. & H.Haywood of New Bern came up Saturday to see his parents. . He will return Tuesday. , - , ' There was a party given at Mr B t May's Friday night.' , . , Rev DOGeddle preached a flue wr- mon In the M. E Church tost night. Mr. W. M. Coble has sold out. He Is going to move to Durham. . ': Mr Frank Westbrook hu , moved to Trenton. - He has put up a store. " . v Messrs. Jack and Dan Plxon have opened up a stock of goods In Trenton under the name of Dixon Bros. ; - Messrs. Oleve Bell and Sam Hudson, Jr., of Pollooksvllle, were In . the city yesterday. , Mr T A Wlndley,' ex-postofflce clerk, was offered a position as school teacher which he readily accepted. Mr Henry Andrews, of Columbia, B. C Is In Trenton and vicinity spending a few leys. 1 ' , r Mr and Mrs F Wilcox were the guests at Mrs Wlndley's Saturday and Sun day. , . Mrs Foscue and son, Mr Fred, are going to move In town next week and occupy the residence of Mr. W. M Coble's Dr. Monk hu settled here. We have found him to be a clever gentleman and we trust he will And the people of the community so, as they are. Mr Stephen Cox, of Hyde county and Mr Jesse Herrltage of Catharine take, have enrolled at Trenton High School. . The Trenton Itemtaer would have been pleased to have eaten with Mr Avery, of Cove, but he no longer eats there as that Is "a thing of the past." . Miss Virginia Wlndley who has been spending some time in Bwansboro, re turned home Saturday, accompanied by Mr Bryan Hatseu, Jr., who returned home yesterday. The Trenton people can boast or a High BehooL of hotel, flue ' churches, a flue water-mill whlch;is very much noted for its beautiful scenery; and "Lovers Retreats", a eonrt house as it to the county seat, and above all flne and Intel Ilgent people. "I don't know 'how oome' but It'e so." . The Cove people can boast of a railroad etc, but I can assure them that the Trenton people have something else to do besides sitting on the railroad watching the train come In. "How Comb." TO (XEA1ISE THE SYSTEJ1 : Effectually yet gently when ooetiye or bullous, to permanently overcome hab itual constipation, te awaken the kid neys and liver to a healthy activity, without Irritating or weakening them, to dispel headaches,- colds, fevers, use Syrup of Figs, made by the California FtgByrupOo. Ttaa That Waul Homey. : The Grafter Hustle Gage, the nu Bonaire, Is not a man of his word. ' His mend How do you knowT , "Well, I asked him tf he'd grra me a minute), of hie time' and be- said he would. I'd figured It out that his In come .was S40 a tnlnut but at the end C the minute, the old skinflint showed see the door." New fork Times. If troubled with a weak, digestion. belching, sour stomach, or if yon fed dell after eating, ' try Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Price, SO coats.:. Samples free at F. 8. Duffy ft (Jo's, drug store. . . ' ' '. ' OrerSolBsr I. Boras (who bas Just submitted man-necrlptr-Ton don't like It because tf s somewhat facetious. .Tou forget that "a little nonsense now and then to relished by the beet of men.1 . ' Nagrus Tee; but,; blame It, Borus, this Is all nonsense! sixebsnge. . - r i Dr. Ban's Cobkb Syrop Cares a Cough or Cold at once, r Conquers Croup, Whooping Cough and Measles Cough without fall. Best for Bronchitis. Hoarseness, Grippe, Pneumonia, Con sumption and Lung Affections.' Quick, sure results. PrIoe,25c "'r . A . LOST, i.- My sight by pride, neglect and Cheap glasses. -i . , ,-' . -- Negleoted when I wee young te have my eyes examined when they were to troublesome and painful, put It oft be cause,! wss ashamed people would think I was trowing tia. : . , t-.T.'.'-V Bought a pair nd oonld see splendidly bought them from cheap BUly the dry goods man, for 60 cents, and they have ruined my eyes. ;. :- Ton will find In my optical depart ment, one of the most oomplete set of instruments to be found anywhere, also every pair of glasses I St are guaranteed to giro perfeot satisfaction, snd as che ap as the class of work dose will permit. -( . J. O. BiXTiu, Jb. . ,;i Graduate Optician. - Ltss worst, v . Children will play and get OTer-beatedl1 ? their feet wet, expose themselves In. i -,i.m of ways, and you eau't prerent 1U All you can do Is to ' keep them as from expoture as poeslhle and al ways lisre la the home a Cough F.cmedy ." ,4 c.n te d--ini!rd upon. . Anway'e C.-'-'-p t'yrnp will fill evT r"nlremcnt. illirii .-. ' ltocnre ( i ' ('' ' . .- ' a r" r ' "1 lie - v f r o ' - It. f ' 1 - TlARrBTS.:-:c-j The fol owing quotations were receiv. ed by J, B. Latham J Co, New Bern k'. v ' i :;;7w Toax, Jao. 0. "' OoWOHi . Open, High. Low, Close March...-.. May....... JUlfe eveee Aug....... Oct 8.15 .8JM . 8.09 8.15 8.S0 SMI 8.09 8.07 ; 8.19 8.17 8.01 7.67 8.08 8.14 8.19 8.01 7.75 7.75 7.69T Chicago, Jan. 20. Open. High. Low. Close 80 80 791 79i Warn. May .... Oeam " Open. High. ..at 651 Open. High. .. 870 Low. Close May..... 64f 64 Bsbsi-' Low.'' Close 860 Jan...... New Tork, Jan. 20. Open. High. Low. Close Sceeaaa Sugar M.. .131 lSi 190 . 118 1901 117 ,. tt Con. T... 119 SeRy ... 8.L. U. aB 421 Tex. Pao A. O.F 49 88 m 60 69 0. C Copper. ... 69 Spots 4. Sales 10,000 bales. Futures, Jan-Feb 4.30. Apr-May 4.80. May-June 4,80. xesw Bsam oottok kabkbt. CoRon was quoted lu the looal market yesterday at 6 to 7 rosT isessm Same week Last week last year. i7i.eo M8.000 This week. Bat. SS000 90006 19000 Mon. SOOOe Tuee. 15000 99000 Wed. Thurs. 9000 rn. 97000 189,009 Advices to J. E. Latham A Co: New York, Jan. 90. Market Influenced by Liverpool strength. Don't look for much advance. R. Moore & Co. Market easy on heary Houston move ment. R. J. Johnson ft Co. A Profitable Investment. "I was troubled for about seren years wl h my stomach and In bed half my time," says B Demie, BemervDle, lnd I spent about $1,000 and never could get anything to help me until I tried Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. I have token a few bottles and am entirely well." Tou don't live by what you eat, but bv what von dltest and assimilate. If year stomach doesn't digest your food yon are really starving. Kodal Dyspep sia Cure does the stomach's work by di gesting the food. Toa don't have to diet. Xat all you want. Kodal Dyspep sia Cure cares all stomach troubles.' F S Duffy. . ANNUAL REPORT Of the Rnr Bern Building and Loan Asso ciation ef Hew Sera, . C. for the - retreading December It, 101. , V',- AB8ETS. . v lwu Honda and Mort gage (faee value)........ 1104,900 00 Loins on-other securities,. . 4,900 00 Cash oa band and to bank, . . , , 985 83 InstaUments due ana unpeia ' s,uw w . : ' LIABILITIES.; ments paid,....,...'....., Borrowed money...... , .';-55 Sx Burnlus .....J s 7,48088 'I I U 'ia:cEiPT8.t':ti r..h hand Jul 1: 1001... t 1.075 84 Subscriptions on shares,., .. . 81,909 00 . .. - . ii 4MM Interest received... .6. 60 1WNY.M1 money .1 WO 00 Cash due InstoUaients paid,.; 1,840 60 :;D1SBUR8EMKNTI? f tulin Vnrtnn. 19,100 00 . - t. . otnerseeunues..- v' Paid on wlthdiawls, dues. . . -. 9,645 00 V dlridendt ,89OO0 Salaries, Advertising and printing,.., ; Hent, Borrowed money, ... ....... Past due InstelLmenU, rues, ............... .v. tntoireit,. ,,,....... Cjbkli on hand, .,.. ,1 170 00 400 '18,800 00 y J.9B0 60 vfi 906 62 851 00 995 81 ,'v ' . . 90,168 84 la conlorailty with law, I hereby eer t5T that the abere is a true copy of the sworn sttenwat ot Hie New Bora Bnild big and Loan Assoolatloiu on December tut, 1901, now en file In the office of the Mvrih C amlliia, Corporation Commls- lliis the 17th day ef January, 1903.' FIUNKLJS McNETLL, ITJCraowit, tjhalrman. , a Fresh lot Just Received, Fresh Oatflakes, Car- 2e 3 ' olina Bice, Grits and Big Hominy. 5 3' Eaiier Kraut. 3 Small Pig Hams. 5 Canned Goods of all kinds. 2? 3 Georgia Tarn Potatoes. S 5g Scotch, Irish Potatoes. 5 Oodflsh, Corned Mullets, and Spanish Mackerel. 5 Figs Feet, Tripe, Bologna and FreBh Pork Sausago. 5 Anything in the grocery line you want at Je I T 1 MkWl le 1 I U. ti. lilCUfllllDld, Oroeert g 'Phone 91. 71 Ilroi Nt. The Wortfs 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 tie food. Respectfully, 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, Razors, Hones, and straps, they are all warranted and can he exchanged if not satisfac tory. Carving gets, Knives end Forks, Butcher Knives, Can Openers, and Eye Openexs In prises. Guns from J4 to W8.S0. Air Rifles and Boy Axes for the boys. A full and complete stock of General Hardware, Painte, Varnish. Enamels, Oil, lime, Plaatew, Cement, lash Blinds, Doors and Glass. Ball Bearing Castors. PBONI 147. A ever seen in New Bern, flaltftble for the FARM, DRIVING, SADDLE, also DRAUGHT HOESSEi, that will be sold for cash on time. GUARANTEED AI REPBJESJENTED. , jlllUS flVl. ARNOLD, V ' SPECIAL TERlaV ' On the reouest of the Board ot Com. "mlssloners of Qrayen eouaty, His Kxoel leney the Governor bas ordered a special term of the Buperlor Court for said oounty for the trial cf civil eases only to be bea-un and held on the Bret Mon day n Fsbmsry ssxrj ' said torn te eoa- Uaue for one week. . '. V - Thm wralup Fab mar tana of the Su perior Court for )he trial of civil eases will fellow the special term ana. negus on Mondsv February ue iwa w eon tlnue sue week. - Judfe Francis D. Wlnstoe will preside at both Vsrros. .; j-y-' W.M.Watsot," ,:f- Clerk Superior Court. . immm a sane - '' - . ' ' FOR SALE ! ' I have' a few Horses, Moles, Buggies and Farm Carts, which 1 have taken in. Will be : sold low for Cash or on time. . "4 Gaskill Hardware Co. NEW BBBM, N. O FOB Horses & Mules, , CAliIs ON Julius M. Arnold 66 BROAD STREET, Who has just returned from the West with the finest lot of Horses Dock' Shooting . ' la now as Ha beat Our stock ot guns add ammunition is the finest ever carried to the city. We have on band a lew single carrot gun wmcn wiu ds U wmr Inw. k Ana- donble barrel bartrmerfeta gun with twist barrels tor $20.00. Xverrthina will be sold low to make room for ihe spring stock of Dioyows, etc. . r 7 : T7IXa T. IlIIJCi, ; ' Dealer In Bictouss, Toaxuu, Bpobtiko Good, FHOsoxiBijrBS, Jos rnnmita, IiusBut Brsios, Bsii Pussis, 4te i-M uiaaie st :;f RBW.kfiwf, tt. - i , r " " It will be to your interest to SlOITorUi r I : pi I '1 CZTO v.
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