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VOLwDX-RO. 266, KIW BISI, H. C, TUESDAY MOSSING, JANUARY 28, 1902. TWENTIETH YEAR - HEW BERIf APPOINTEES. PRINCB HENRI'S TOUR. IHAGKBURW'Sl $ 4000 T1BDS TO (V 4c and 5c Yard. These Embroideries are ALL NICE, NEW, GOODS Just W TCawivp.l flnd sail all thn voar wrmnrl fnt fin unrl 10c. ?? I Also about 1UUU yards snort tSee our Marked T in window. 40c and 60c Values, j.w cuu fvi THESE GOODS MUST GO! It's NOT A QUESTION OIMPRICE. 1 47-49 POLLOCK STREET. ' ere We i4re i4a with Prices and Quality that can't be beat. Stringless Beans, 2 lb can lOcyft for 25c. I 8 15c, 3 " 25c. No 1 Sl.and.ud 3 lb Tomatoes, 10c can I 1 8 ' Corn, Pelhaven Brand 10c. "1 " 3 " ft good article, 3 cans for 25c. 1 lb Seedless Currants 10c lb. I 1 " " Krisins 10c lb. English Walnuts 121o lb Mixed Nuts 12Jo lb. Nice, large, juicy Florida Oranges 35c dozen. Don't fail to see me before placing your orders for any thing in the grocery line and I will Bare you money. Yours to Please, 1 7. 33. PAIEB, Jr., Wholesale and Retail (tracer, ' PUONK till. Cor. Broad 4b Hancock Nw. J. A. JONES, Livery, Feed, Sale and Exchange -Largest and HOUSES .aaa.d.;XTJ31iES ever offerod for sal in New Bern. A. Car Load of each just received Also a complete line of Biggies, Wagoas, Harness, Robes,; Whips. Cart Wheels,. , ' - k ' J. A. JONES, . Bread Street, lUwart's Old Stand. Our Motto is to please everyone who calls at oar store, or sends ui an order. X We are receiring dally Fresh Groceries.-.-' "OXX:. "' -'X 'X! New Raisins and Currants. , Citron and Prunes. - - eachea and Apples Candy and Cakes. . Butter and Cheese. Be arce to ask for a pound of oof . Fresh Boasted Coffee,'; X -X 'r;. ' .- We guarantee quality and prlca, ArchtoelL & Co., photo i4, v 1 ' " i broad it;.'. - Chaps Remedies at Dirls V , At Davit' Preacrlptloa Pharmacy, among th many preparation! for chip ped head, fee and Up, you will And (be following: Prottllla, Almond Cream Camphor Ice, Honey and Almond Cream, Malvlo Lotion, Cold Cream, Magnolia Balm, etc. If your fact and fcandi are chapped, go to Davit' for Ibe rertipi!. BE SOLD AT lengtns to close at noit price. yy Down Goods All WooV This week Only Sj Finest Stock of- Long experience enables ui to repair your fun, revolver or bicycle in the moat suooeaefu! manner. We alio clean and repair typewriters. We have on hand a few Clipper Clialn lets Bicycles at 3S.C0, Ftearns Clialu leti at 940.00. . Call and examine our Spring line of Bicycle, they are beauties. . tmt'T. niM, Dealer In Biovoibs, Finnans, Brosnso Good, FBONoojurna, Job Pawn, Kbbbkb 8T4BW, Biit Pebbbes, AcJ l-M Kiddle : KBW BERB, H. an ft.' X '",E" Stables am Elizabeth Burrui and Mr. James' A. Bryan For This State at Charles : ' - ton, South CaroUna, Special to Journal. ' -' Baliigk. Jan. S7. Gorernor Ayeock appoints His Elisabeth Burros of Hew Bern, on of the maldaOf honor at th Mardl Gra ball, to be glTen at Charles ton, 8. O., on Tuesday, February Uth. The Gorernor also appoints Br. Jams A. Bryan one of the delegates to the Southern Inter-State Good Road con vention, which meets at CharlettonFeb, Sth to Tib. The Best Prescription for Malaria. Chill and Ferer is a bottle of Gboyx's Tastelbsb Chill Tohic. It is simply iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No cure no pay. Price SOo. THE MARKETS. The f ol owing quotation were reeelr- iby.J. E. Latham A Co,; New Bern H. O. Nbw Tobx, Jan. 27. Oottoh; Open, High. Low. Clou March 8.08 8.11 8.0t 8.04 Mar 8.11 8.17 8.10 8.10 Jaly 8.17 8.10 8.18 8.11 Ang 8.00 8.04 7.86 7.96 Oet 7.69 7.76 7.69 7.70 Chicago, Jan. J7. Wbmxt. Open. High. Low. Close May 78 , 77f Cobb: Open. High. Low. Gloat May Ill 0 Bibs: Open. High. Low. Clot Jan 847 840 Mew Tori, Jan. 87. Sroeaat Open. High. Low. Clot Sagar 135 lit 134 1S6 Cen. T Be Ry i S O.8.L. Ill 11 P. 8. S 43 434 Tex. Pa 88 A. O.F 23 19 T. O. C Otpptr.... Tli Ttt 71 7S1 OWte May 690 685 BiTWTMi Jpot4.. Bale 7.000 bale. Fnturet, Jan-Feb 4.18. Apr-May 4.17. May-Jan 4.97. ItflW BIBr COTTON Btaplo cotton told In th lal mark! ytaterday at 80, roar onarwy 8am week Lut week last year. 196,000 169.IM Tklt week. Bat. 14000 290M Mon. 17000 M00 Tues. - 4900S Wtd. 88008 Thar. S6008 Frl. 18008 j 191.8M Don't Lire Together. Conttlpatlon and health nerer go to gether. PeWltfs Little Early Blasts promote easy action of th bowels with out distress. "I bar been troubled with coiUveiress nine years," says J O Greene, Depsuw, Ind., "I have tried many remedies but Little Earlr Risers glr beit results." .... F B Duffy. Ordinance Passed By Board of Aldermen at Meeting Jahra - ary 17th, 1902. Be It ordained. That bo ' person or pertont (hall be permitted or allowed to wash any oysters or other shell nh, la th water of, or dipped from, the Neat or Trent Rlven.at any of the wharves or docks la the city. Any person violating this ordinance shall be lined five dollars for each efflenoe. . . . '' -- B It ordained; That no person or pertont other than employe or member of th Fir Department shall be allowed to loiter in or loaf around th Engine house of the Fire Department building of the city. '-: -1 ; Any person violating, this ordinance aball b fined nre dollars for each' of fence, , v .; . J.J.Touov, Clerk. At Davis'. Jordan's Congh Balttm, made accord ing to formula of, let Col. Jordan, it on aleat Dail' Pretcrlptloa Pharmacy. This Congh Balaam has always been found very efficacious, and it does not contain any harmful drag; It I espec ially good for children. Price 20 ent CASTOR I A For Infants and CliClrea. .R3r!r.lYc'Ji::v3 .::::;: T :'! fonra the , , r .;.:,, Of C '0 Burglaries Frequent In and About theClty. Daughters . of Confederacy Doing Great Work at Soldiers Home Delegates to Boad Con- . Kress.' ; Wheat v Pros-' -peetsIaPIedmoat Beetlon. Ralbish, Jan,, 17. All of the rooms in the east wing of the new dormitory at the Soldiers' Home save two have been taken by Chapters of Danghters of the Confederacy, All those In the west wing were taken two weekt or more ago The Chanter's taking rooms in the esst wing, which they are furnishing, are at Merganton, Klnston, Wilson, . Red Springs, Eittrell, Warsaw, and Lexington,- One room is furnished jointly by Edenton, Lenoir and Anson Chapters. Quite a number of Chapter have made no response to the appeal to aid in fur nishing rooms, among those being Char lotte, Salisbury, Statesville snd Hender son. The burglaries here continue. Host of them occur in the suburbs. Saturday night about 4 o'clock, Charles J Parker, a well known resident, heard a nolte in his housend wlthja night lamp In hie band, but unarmed, went to Investigate. Be opened a door and saw the burglar at a bureau, with a patent torch In one hand. He punned the burglar, who he aya was a young white man and caught him Then the bnrglar thruat a revolver in hit face audjtold Parker (calling his name) that It be did not release blm he would thoot him dead. Parker relin quished hit bold and the burglar made hit exit through a window. As bo did to Parker threw the lamp at blm. The torch was found in the house. A po lice officer got three thott at one bnrglar who was running. A rumor has wide circulation that two young men and a boy are In the gang, and the police now say they are tnre it la local talent. The Governor today appointed a num ber of delegates from this Stale to a road Oongres at Columbia, 8. C, In com pliance with a request made by the Gov ernor of South Carolina. Commissioner of Agriculture Patter son says the wheat In the piedmont sec tion does not look well, but that he tee no reaton why there ehonld not be a good crop. The fall wa unfavorable. He say he doe not like to see wheat too luxuriant in growth in January snd that he hat known crops to be grown while the appearance was no better at this time of yesr thsn it now is. A Profitable Investment. "I wss tronbled for about seven years wi h my stomach and in bed half my time," say E Demlo, Bomerville, lnd., I spent about 81,000 and never could get anything to help me until I tried Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. I have taken a few bottles snd am entirely well." Yon don't lire 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 Cure does the ttomach't work by di gesting the food. You don't have to diet. Eat all you want. Kodal Dytpep tla Cure cures all stomach troubles. F S Duffy. List of Letters Remaining In the Post Office at New Beta, Craven county, N, C. Jan. 27. '1002: sun' LIST. A J. R. Alexander, John Anderson. B Elexsnder (Alexander) Bass, (col ored). , ...-'-. D Marlon Dixon, e 0 Henry Dixon, . G Frank Greene, John A. Gooding. H-tClaudi HIIL J Harry 8., Johnson. -P W. J. Pirry, D. B. Prosser. ' R 8. Right, . Ones. ; D.. Richardson, Johnny Ropsr.- r: - Q T Charlie Turner. - ' - ' W Edie Whitfield, Lonnle Wood. . - " "" ". WOMBSfS UST. ? ; H-LouU Hill, Maud Hill, f , J Ider Johnson, Mary Ann Johnson, Msry Jones. sX,X.: '; zti P Cheney Parker, 'iXXXX-:'-" B Carrie BprutlL (A soldier's letter Pessons calling for the above letters will please say advertised and give date of ' lilt.';; j':X:.:4'Af:- :i.X:X'X Th regulations now require that one (1 , eeat (hall b collected oa the delivery of eaoh advertised letter. jXi--v .;: .?.:..;" ':. ' 8. W. Haoook;P,M.Z XXi The Motherf Favorite. XX Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is th mother's favorite. Jt It pleasant and afe for children to take and always cure. It it Intended especially to coughs, coldt, croup and whooping cough, and It the best medicine made for these diseases. There It aot th least danger In giving it to children for It contains no opium or Other injurious dtug and may be given as confidently to a babe at to an adult For Bale by F8 Duffy 4 Co. : " ' , ; -; 1 , . EIMB CATARRH SNUFF loosens np the tenaclont viscid mucus la note, clear out the bead and stops catarrhal headaches due to cold con. g'-illon In the front of hoad, Thescott la only 10 cwils and the benefit arising f.'-nn I's v 0 it worth dyllu.-s lii'iiUh too In Pennsylvania Railroad Train Under & W. Boyd's Direction. Philadelphia, January 27--Arrange- mentt have been made by the' Depart ment of States at Washington, with the Pennsylvania Railroad for the move ment by special trains of Prince Henry of Prussls snd suite during bis visit to the United States. The arrangement Includes the transportation of the Pilncs to Washington upon hit arrival at New York, his return to New York, the steamer transportation to Shooter's Is land, where the Meteor will be launched snd his tonr through the upper South and the principal cities of the East, West snd Northwest, All the move ments of the Prince will be made by the special train provided by the Pennsyl vania Railroad and under the well and widely known methods of Its personally conducted tourist system. The experience of this bureau of the passenger department In arranging tours for the Presidents of the United States, as well as for distinguished bod ies of foreign visitors, and the skill with which such movements have been con ducted hsve always been recognized and appreciated by the Government George W. Boyd, assistant general passenger sgent of the Pennsylvania Railroad and in direct charge of the company's tourist system, will have personal charge of this special train and Its movement. His past experlooco In that direction Insures for Prince Uenry, while the nation's gueat, safo, comfort able and luxurious transportation to any part of the country that he may bo dis posed to vlt.ii.. Children Especially Liable. I'urr.s, bruises and c it am extremely painful and If ncglcctid often result In blood poisoning. Children nre espec al ly liable to such mishaps because not so careful. As a renudy DcWitt's Witch Hazel Salve 1. unequalled. Draw., out the fire, stops the pain, soon heals the wound. Beware of counterfeits Sure cure for piles. "DeWitt'a Witch Hazel Salve cured my baby of eczema after two phyttclanB gave her up." wrllcs James Mock, N. Webster, lnd., "The sores were to bad she toiled two to five dresses a day." F S Duffy. THIS WEEK IN CONGRESS. Prospect Good For an Idle Week. No Work Cut Out For the House Washington, Jan. 20. The House leaders have no programme for the work for the present week, at there are no measures of Importance pressing for at tention, although the anti-oleomargarine bill and the Hill bill for the exchangea bility of gold and silver are on the cal endar and may be taken up before long. The chief Interest of the week centers in the opening of hearings by the ways and means committee on the reduction of wsr revenue taxes. On Tuesdsy the committee returns to the subject of Cuban reciprocity, hear ing more of the representatives of bee sn.sr, and alto several Cnban planters who have come to the United States to present their view of the case. The Senate will devote its principal attention this week to the Philippine tariff bill. It is the pnrpote of Mr. Lodge, who Is in charge of the bill, to keep it before the Senate persistently nn til it is disposed of. He does not connt oa final action for some time. Senator Nelson will tske advantage of any chance to have the bill creating s Department of Commerce considered, with the hope of securing action upon It during th week if possible. - Walnut Taffy and Walnut Buttercups at McBorley's. Try the Oaks Msrket Breakfast Bacon, 12 centibar pound. TO CUBAHSB TEE SYSTEM Effectually vet centlv'when costive or billions, to permanently overcome hab itual constipation, to awaken the kld nara and liver to a healthr sotlvltv. without Irritating or. weakening them, to dispel headaches, coldt, fevers, use Syrup of Figs, made by the California Fig Byrmp Co. v . . " X' Hot Drinks at DaTls'. During the ' cold . wtather,' atop in at Davla' Prescription Pharmacy sad get a cop of hot chocolate or tomato" bouil lon, er you can get a glass of genuine OOOa-COlf. . . ' v:- ""k''v XX-Xl LESS WORRY. ?J;XXl Children will play and get over-heated get their feet wet, expose tbemtelver in dossns of wsys, and you ein't prevent It. AU you can do It to keep . them at free from exposure at possible and al ways hsve In the houss s Cough Remedy that can be depended .upon. , Anway's Croup Syrup will fill every requirement. It U guaranteed to ours Coughs, Colds snd Croup or the price 23 cents will be refunded by any dealer selling it Bold by Davit', Henry's, .and Bradhsm's Pharmacy. . " . - ' A Mother's Horror I Croup, Croup, ' can be prevented If atcd la tints and cured almost Instantly by nilng ran n so, at r::Ar:is3ra (. of Whea a Fresh lot Just Received, fresh Oalflakw, ;ir- olina Bice, Grita and Sauer Kraut. Small Pig llama. Canned Goods of all kinds. Georgia Yam Potatoes. Scotch, Irish Potatoes. Codfish, Corned Mullets, and Spanish Mackerel. Pigs Feet, Tripe, Bologna and Fresh Pork Sausage. Anything in the grocery line you want at J.L 'Phone 91, 3 Staple 3 Groceries should be not only A staple in name, but staple in quality, freshness aiid purity. Life is sustained, A health is retained by using only the best obtainable necessaries. You get only such de pendable goods when jou come to us. J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St Grocer. Winter Goods At Summer Trices. Wo have a good line of Coal and Wood Heating Stoves that you will find cheaper than elsewhere. We don't want to carry them over. If yours ij not all right now is the time to buy. Our Stock of General Hardware IS COMPLETE Sash, Doors and Blinds, Paints. Oil and Tarnish, Gold and Silver Kn amel, Lime, Plaster, Cement, and Building Material for it finished job. Lowest Prices. Goods Guaranteed. PHONE 147. 78 ever seen in New Bern, Saltable for also DRAUGHT HOBSES, that a ( I AH CX GUAKANTESD A! REPBKHBNTKD. JULIUS M. ARNOLD, I ""rriv lUxaitRilwt rx:- FOR SALE ! I have a few Horsee, Mules, Baggies and Fans (Jartr, , which I have taVen in, WW be gold low for Cash or on time. : It will be to yosr interest to im me before buying. JT LAX IT V m 1 1 rfLL j Big Hominy. II Wholesale & Retail Orocer, 71 Broad Hi. Phone 137. k GaskiH Hardware Co. t HEW BBBN. 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 Horses the FARM, DRIVING. SADDLE. will be sold for cash on time. TUCKER BROS. ) S10 North Front 8treor, v WILMIirQTOIf, - - N. C, The place to buy your Cemetery Work at BOTTOM PRICES. In Foreign and Domestio Granite and "Marble. Lettering and Finish the . Best. Send for latest designs, AH work delivered. ... Branca yard, Goldsboro, N. a STOLEN I Rambler Bicycle, with very - broad seal and corrn gated tires, rear wheel new. .15.00 Reward for Ita return to owner,' .v..;. B, B, BtAXOCKJ f Celery Beadache Powdera. ,r ; Thsrelsa'ot any better remedy for ! headacb . than thata'powders. . They ' (fever fall to relieve. Mad and sold only at Davit' Prescription Pharmacy. ' '- ' ;
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