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VOL I1X--NO. 253 RIWBm, Hi C, FRIDAY M0RNIH8, JANUARY 24, 1802. TWLNTIM I' KM; TIHICSI: I 4 LUMBER COMBINE. . THE MARKETS. IP IN RIBBONS AT HACESBuRN 25 Pieces No. 6, All Silk, GoodlValue at 8c, Thii Sale 30 Pieces Ho. 7, Satin Gros Grain, 25 Pieces No. V, Special, This sale 85 Pieces No. 12, ' 20 Pieces No. 16, 25 Pieces Silk Veiling, regular 25o goods, 20 Pieces Lace that sold at 12ie,tThis Sale 25 Pieces Lace that' sold at and 40c, This Sale Only These are all in Bern. 10 Pieces Silk Laoe U slots 4U9 POLLOCK STREET. Here We with Prices and Quality that Stringless Beans, 2 lb can 10c, I for 25c. 8 15c, 2 " 25c. No 1 Standard 8 lb Tomatoes, 10c can "1 2 Corn, Bellmen Brand lOrs. "'1 " 2 ' a good article, 8 cms for 25c 1 lb Seedless Currants 10 lb. 1 " Rrisins 10s lb. English Walnats 121c lb Mixed Nats 12o lb. Nice, large, juicy Florida Oranges 85c dozen. Don't fail to see me before placing yonr orders for any thing in the grocery line and I will save yon money. Yours to Please, 5 Wholesale and Retail Oncer, Cor. Broad eft Hancock Htm. PHONE 69 J. A. JONES, Livery, Feed, Sate and Exchange -Largest and ever offered for sale in New Bern.' A Gar Load of each Just received, "j Alto a complete lias of Baggies, Wagoas, Harness,1 Robes,' Whjps. Cart Wheels, 4a. :. " ' V ' . . ."- v. ;,;'elY;A. JOJTES, ' Breei Street, Stewart's Old Btaad.. Our Motto : 4s to please everyone who calls at oar store, or sends us an order. ;; i Ws ftrV teceiTing dally - Fresh .' Groceries. . New Buisins and Currants, v Citron and Prunes. eaohes and Apples ' . ', ; VtX andy and Cakes. t'V ..- Batter and Cheese; - -, . : : ' e svxe to ask for a pound of our : , Fresh Boasted Coffee. , -. , fif-We guarantee quality and price. AtchMl a Co, TOONS 14V Xt BROAO ST. 1 Chan Remedies at Darls' : , i; Al Davis' Prescription 1'narmecy, ,'; among the many preparations lor chip. -' pad bands, face and Dpi, yon will find the following! Frostllla, Almond Cream ,. uampnor .. :oe, uoney ana Almond Cream, Malvlna lotion, fold Cream, Magnolia BhIio, et . If your face and hands era chspped, go to Davis' for the '., remedy. ... '1 C: mi if psf Heavy Grot Grain, Only 3o. Only 5o. Only' 8o. Only 10c Only 12c Only 10c 5c, 8c, lOo and 2c, 80, 5c 8c. 15o, 20o, 25c, 35c 380, 10c, 15c, 20 a 25c. at 10c and 12Jc. Are Ag 0 mm can't be beat. c es Finest Stock of- hi Duck Shooting - ; ! ' I now at lta beat ' Our etock of ga and ammunition It the rlneat ever carried in the city. ' We hare on band a few tingle barrel gnnt which will be told very low. A fine double oarrel hammerlmii gun with twlnt barrels for $20.00. Everything will be cold low to maka room tor the epring itock of bieyolea, ete. ; .rri. t. iniiii, Dalor In Bioroi.ig, Tuxakur, SroirnRQ OOODS, rHOXOOBiTBS, JOB PaiMTlRO, ' Bobbib BTiura, Bbal Tstsau, 4oJ fl-3 Kiddle St . rJW BERH, W. OAnn'onfA. -1 Stab I ' 1Hl lli'lll When Told of the Republicans of ii. Wilmington Beln; Disgusted, The Parly There Cast Three Totes. Borne School -Decisions. Caley Decialoa Ceaflraeo. Proe- ' lamatloa Far (tool Boris " CoaTsatlea. BiLsiQH, N. Jan. 88 Republicans here are laughing at a statement that the Bepablloanii of Wilmington are deeply dligntted at the appointment . of B.F. Keith as collector. The Republi can! here say that the returns of the election In Auguet, 1900, showed that there were only three Bepubllcana at Wilmington; la other words only that number Toted agaimt - the franchise amendment to the constitution, and hence they; say they do not see how they ean make much of disturbance; and really Keith ought to be able to control the three. . ' The State Board of Education has been considering the question of baring county surveyors under the direction of State Engineer J. E. McRee. The State Superintendent of Public Instruction has had to pass npon a ques tlon like that at High Point. In the lat ter case an attempt wai made to bar a boy from school because he went In hit shirt-sleeves. The Superintendent knocked out the High Point board and ruled in the boy's favor, and in the last case he also stands by the boy. He de. ollned to give the name of the place where the last trouble occurred. All the Republicans appear to be well pleased lib, the agreement, made last autumn, by which after this time H. L Grant and D. H. Abbott, and not Sena tor Prltchard, will control Republican appointments for Eastern North Caro lina. The Supreme court oonflrmed the Judgement In favor of Bam Ooley, ex- conductor of the Southern railway, for damages for loss of an arm. The rail way paid the-money Into the bank nd now W. H. Day, one of the attorneys, attaches it, claiming 1900 as a fee. Ooley say the fee wis only 1100. The matter goes into the cpurta Gov. Aycock's proclamation called the Good Roads Congress here February 10, Is a elear statement of North Carolina's urgent need of good roads. He says. Whereas, The people of the Mate of North Carolina have pledged their best endeavors to the cause of .education, the upbuilding of onr State and the develop ment and utilization of her natural re sources, and - Whereas, the farmers need better rosds both for their children to travel over dally on their way to the school house, and for themselves and their families to use to reach their churches to worship Almighty God, as well as for the prompt and early delivery of their mall by the carriers of the United Bute Government, and the transportation of their products and purchases; and the citizens living In towns and cities nevd good streets for the same purpose, and Whereas, In those counties of onr State, where the greatest progress has been made in substantial good road building there has been the greatest In dustrial advancement, as well as the largest Increase la the value of. farm lands, due to being thereby placed near er to the towns and cities; and - Whereas, the National Good Roads Association of America wuL during the week of February 10th to 18th, 1901, U the city of Raleigh, give aa exhibition of modem and approved road building to which all eltlsens. who ars Interested la that commendable work, ars Invited to come. ;:vv: Now therefore, t Charles B. Ayoock, Governor of the State of North Carolina do hereby Issue my proclamation calling a Good Roads Convention to be held In the city of Raleigh, on Wednesday, Feb ruary 13th and Tborsdsy, February 18th 1909, to, which are appointed delegates from the various sections of the State, requesting them and all other good citi zens, whose convenience will permit, to attend said convention. ; ' Done at our city of Raleigh, this, the twenty-second day of January, In the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and two, and In the one hun dred and twenty-alzth year of our Amer lean independence. ' ' ,,; , " A lodge of Odd Fellows is to be or ganized at Wadesboro. '".Tl r The Capital Club gave a reception and german on an elaborate scale from 9 to 13 this evening, v ; . The Mothers Favorite. j.V- : Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Is the mother's favorite." It is Dlaasiant and safe for children to take and always cure.' It Is Intended especially fa coughs, colds, croup' and whooping oough, and is the best medicine made for these diseases. There is not the least danger in giving It to children for It rontalns no opium or other injurious diug and mly be given as confidently to a babe as to aa adult. For Sale by F 8 Duffy A Co. CASTOR I A For Infants and ClUrcn, 11:3 K!r.j Yen !!:vj .:;.:;;: ! E-vir tlie . r The Aim is to Consolidate the Industry In -" Ilorth Carolina.'1 - - New Tork, Jan 23. The firm of Flint ft Company was Incorporated today un der the laws of the State of New Jersey with an authorized capital of $5,000,p00. The Incorporators are: Charles R. Flint, Robert TT Hebden, August' Belmont, Wallace B. Flint, Robert M. Calloway, George R. Sheldon and Valentine P. Snyder. Mr. Charles B. Flint saidi . ' "The organization of this company has been In contemplation for some time to facilitate the liquidation of certain In terests with which the firm will no longer be actively identified, as well as to far ther the consolidation and extension at the outset of certain important business and commercial projects, the develop ment Of which will be the first business Of the new company. The first organi zation which the new company will doubtless undertake will be the consoli dation of the North Carolina lumber in dustry, In which over six hundred mil lion feet of lumber are manufactured an nually." . .- The business of Flint 4 Company was established in 1837 by Benjamin Flint and at one time the firm owned the largest fleet of California slippers under the American flag. The name of which will now be changed to The American Trading Company. - TO CLEANSE THE STSTEHl ' Effectually yet gently when costive or bullous, to permanently overcome hab itual conatlpatlon, to 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 Fig Syrup Co. Simmons Denies Report Washington, Jan. 28. The statement published recently In North Carolina that Senator Simmons had said that the next Democratic campaign in the State would be waged against corporations and corporation Influence was given an empbatio denial today by the Senator himself. After reading the article re ferred to Senator Simmons said it was a pure fiction and of course, that he never gave utterance to any such absurd state ment. "The Democratic party In North Carolina, air. Simmons said, would not make war npon any legitimate Interest, whether Individual or corporate." If troubled with a weak digestion, belching, sour stomach, or If you feel dull after eating, try Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Price, 26 cents. Samples free at F. B. Duffy & Go's, drug store. ARAPAHOE. (hort on Fertilizer Honey. A Child In jured. Too Cold Horth. Visitors and Personals. January 23. The farmers of our com munity are getting busily engaged on their farms, preparing their lands for the next crop. From the general talk among the citizens of our community the . purchase of guano will be much smaller than It was last year, especially for the cotton crop, there being so many who failed to foot their bills for the put year.- Kr.BLA. Reel of Reelsboro visited Arapahoe last Wednesday. Mr. John Grant, of Graatsboro was also In Arapahoe Wednesday. - ' Mr.Alonso Willis, of Arapahoe and his wife were made sad last Friday by one of their children getting burned very badly la the face by falling lathe Are. Mr. Wtnis said yesterday that the" child was mending very fast. ' : Mr. Mlffln Holton of Olympla and, his little sister Mary Holton visited onr plaoelaat Friday and returned home Saturday with their sister : Lone Holton who has just closed her muslo school at our place. .::' ;.':y '. It was quite unexpected to see onr young friend, Mr. MUDu at oar place, -he has for some time worked ss tradesman In Pennsylvania. He returned home to see his parents and friends, and because of the bitter cold weather north. ,, : Mr. Burnley, the . Methodist Circuit rider of this district filled hie appoint ment .at Arapahoe last Sunday and preached a very Instructive discourse, his subjactwas, "Christ's Little Flock." Mr. Charles J. Brlnsoa of New Bern, and Miss Fannie Keel of Grantsboro vis ited Arapahoe last Sunday and were a guest at bis brotbers,G. W. Brlnsoa near Arapahoe Sunday night, Monday, after attending to soma business on bU farm near this place, he and Miss Fanny and Miss Lucy Bray of New Bern, who has been visiting relatives and friends In our community, all returned home. ' '' J.B.B. Children Especially Liable. , Burns, brulsos and cuts are extremely painful and If neglected often result in blood poisoning. Children are especial ly liable to such mlihuj'i because not so carefuL As a remedy DeWltt's Witch Oar.ol Salve Is unequalled. Draws out the fire, stops the pain, soon heals the wound. ISeware of counterfoils. Sure cure for plies. "DeWltt's Witch Hatol Falve cured my baby of cczems after two jiliy' Una fi her pp," writes James !. ".). k, K. V -' '-t, I .nl., "The sorr-a were f ! !' ' !t-,oto ffo di-i- --e a The fol owing quotations were" receiv ed by J. R. Latham & Oo, No w Bern N.O. NbwTobx, Jan. 28 Oottok; Open. High. Low.- Close March 7.95 8.08 7.95 8.07 May... 8.03 8.H 8.01 8.14 July 8.06 8.18 8.08 - 8.18 Aug. 7.95, 8.01 7,95 8.00 Oct 7.64 7.64 ' Chicago, Jan. 23. Qpen. High. Low. Close ... 79t 79J 784 79J Open. High. Low. Close .. 68i 681 62i 621 WarBAT: Nay Cenai May Blbs: Jan Open. High. .. 852 Low. Close S55 New Tork. Jan. 28. BroOBO; Open. High. Low. Close Sugar. 128 U51 128 125 Con, T. Bo By m 82, 82t 32 j U.8.L. in m TJ.8.JS..... 42 431 43i 42 Tex.;Pao 89 A. O.F 29f 29 1 T. O. C Copper.... 70 701 70 70i Mrerpool Spots 4. Sales 8,000 bales. Futures, Jan-Feb 4.25. Apr-May 4.25 May-June 4.25. NBW BBUIIV COTTON MABKKT. Cotton was quoted in the locpl market yesterday at 7 to 7 POST RBCKIFTO. Same woe Last week ' last year 346,000 175.000 This. week. Bat. 23000 20000 Mon. 80000 29000 Tues. 42000 S0000 Wsd. 88000 29000 Thurs. 12000 2S009 Fii. 31000 169,00 A Profitable Investment. "I was troubled for about seven years wl h my stomach and In bed half my time," says E Demlc, Bemerville, lnd., I spept about $1,000 and never could get anything to help me until I tried Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. I have taken a few bottles and am entirely well." You don't live by what you eat, but by what you digest and assimilate. If your stomach doesn't digest your food you are really starving. Kodal Dyspep sia Care does the stomach's work by di gesting the food. You don't have to diet. Eat all you want. Kodal Dyspep sia Cure cures all stomach troubles. F b Duffy. ' Moonshiner In New Tork. Nbw Tobx, Jan. 22. Revenue officers today raided a tiny "moonshine" still In the basement at No. 183 Seventh street and arrested Joseph Bellefflour, a white. haired Frenchman, and his pretty 19 year old daughter. The still was a tiny apparatus which a deputy easily carried away under his arm. Before United States Commissioner Shields the old man pleaded hard for his daughter, saying she knew nothing of the violation of the law, which he ad mitted. He said that he bad used the still for making extracts, but that prov ing unprofitable, he ventured to make a little whisky. He waa allowed logo free upon promising to make no more whisky, and the still was confiscated. V Dr. Bnlrt CongH Syrnp Cures a Cough or Cold at once. Conquers Croup, Whooping Cough and Measles Cough without fall. Beet for Bronchltia, Hoarseness, Grippe, . Pneumonia, Con sumption and Long Affections. Quick, sure results. Price, Son. i AiJLBook Store i ; Ftpemiresiny aHeJan$od$io play the bavarian , ' "'- Sole Agent j y-y .4 u Court Hoticc. " . SPECIAL TERM. Asa l annast rt ftliA ttntrif ftf Pnm- vaa aw iiuuvm V i mlasloners of Craven county, Bis Excel lency the Governor baa ordered S special term of the Superior Court for , said county for the trial of olvircaies only! to be begun and held on the first Mon day In February neit, said term to con tinue for one week. The regular February term ot the Ba. perlor Court for the trial of civil cues will follow the special term and begins on Monday February the 10th to con-1 tinne one week, junpe rrancis u. Winston will preuMe at loth tornia, W. II. Watsow, Vrrt pnr.orlor Court. Jantinry 8 1'". ef Wheat a Fresh lot Just Received, Fresh Oal flake?, Car olina Rice, Grits and Big Hominy. Saner Kraut. Small Pig Hams. Canned Goods of all kinda. Georgia Tarn Potatoes. Scotch, Irish Potatoes. Codfish, Corned Mullets, and Spanish Mackerel. Pigs Feet, Tripe, Bologna and Freeh Pork Sausage. Anything in the grocery line you want at J. L UcMIL 'Phone Ol, 71 ICro.vl St. j 3 Staple Groceries should be not only staple in name, but staple in quality, freshness , and purity. Life is sustained, health is retained by using only the best obtainable necessaries. You get only such de pendable goods when you come to us. J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St Grocer. Winter Goods At Summer Trices. We have a good line of Coal and Wood Heating Stoves that you will 6nd cheaper than elsewhere. "We don't want to carry them over. If yours is not all right now it the time to buv. Our Stock of General Hardware IS COMPLETE Sash, Doors and tflinds, Paints, Oil and Varnish, Gold and Silver En amel, Lime, Plaster, Cement, and Building Material for a finished job. Lowest Prices. Goods Guaranteed. PHONE H7. 78 ever seen in New Bern, Saitable for also DRAUGHT HORSES, thai will be sold for cash on time. GOARANTEED AS REPRESENTED. JULIUS BI. ARNOLD, ' ,.J FOR SALE ! I have a few Horses, Mules, Buggies and Farm ' Carts, which I have taken in. Will be told low for Cash or on Urns. It will be to yonr interest to see me before buying. , V ..V.;' J. 'AUTi Wholesale s& Betail Grocer, Phone 137. Qaskill Hardware Co. i It NEW BBRK, ff. O FOIl Horses & Mules, caix oir Julius f.l. Arnold 66 B ROAD STREET, Who has just returned from the West with the finest lot of Horses the FARM, DRIVING, SADDLE, TUCKER BROS. -, : 10 North Treat Straat, .' WILMnfQTONK - - N. C. ; The place to buy jour Cemetery Work at BOTTOM PRICE-V In Foreign and Domestic Granite and Marble. ; Lettering and Finish the Best , ; Send for latest designs. All work delivered. --. " " ' X Branoh yard, Goldsboro, N.C. . less worn. , rtknu. ..in t. . WUI I'lHJ KUII K9 W TCTUOAbVU set their feet wet, expose themsalvei In dosens of ways, and you ean't prevent It. Ul yoa can do Is to keep them u free from exposure as possible and al ways have ia the house a Cough Remedy that can be depended upon. - Aaway's Hrnnn flvrnn will All av.r. M.n?Mm.nt II U tniMlltMil f Intl.h. f 'nlB and Croup or the price 18 eents will be refunded by any dealer selling It. Sold by Dsvls', Henry's, and , Bradham's Pharmacy. . 1 ..
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