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RIW BIR5, H. C, WEDNESDAY MORSI5B, JANUARY 20, 1902. TWENTIETH mR fa r Nr-r-r sr-f nnf? n !! Geo. W. Vandertllt Asked to Road ' Congress. . . VOL XlX-KO. 257 IHAQCMJRN'SI 4000 YARDS TO 4c and 5c Yard. These Embroideries are ALL NICE, NEW, GOODS Just W Received and sell all the year found for 8c and 10c. Also about 1000 yards short lengths to close at half price. & aee our MarKeu uu wi uuuus A it in window. 40o and 60o Values, 19c and 25c I THESE GOODS W it's NOT A QUESTION OF 47-49 POLLOCK STREET. ere Ire i4re Ajafi with Prices and Quality that cant be beat. Stiingless Beans, 2 lb can 10c, 3 for 25c. I 3 15c, 2 " 25c. No I Standard 3 lb Tomatoes, 10c can' I " I 2 Corn, f'olhaven Brand 10c. "1 " 2 " a gojd article, 3 cans for 25c.' 1 lb Sxedless Currants 10c lb. 1 1" 11 Urisins 10c lb. English Walnut 12Jc lb Mixed Nuts 12c 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 save you money. 1 Tours to Please, ' J. !R. FiiBSSE, Jr., Wholesale and Retail Qrocer, munis bu ir. uroaa oe uanooK bu. c J. A. JONES, Livery, Feed, Sale and Exchange -Largest and ever offered for sale in New Bern. A Car Load of each just received. Also a complete line of Baggies, Wsgoas, Harness, Robes, "Whips. Cart Wheels, 4o. - ' V-'uV.'. ,. .:;; '. ; JT. A. JOJf ES, Bread atrwt, Uwart's Old Stand. Our Motto ' is jto please every one : hd 'calls at our store, or sends u' an order.., ?f . We are Teoelvtag daily Fresh Qrocerles, : ' . . ; ' . New Raisins and Currant. ' ; citrwrtoa pmer"1, . caches, and Apples. . ' . . t ar)dy and Cake. ';v' V-:. ' .. .' . Batter W1 Chesie.;i'i;- - ; to ask for . a pound of ottf Fresh Boasted Coffee.' ' We guarantee quality- and jwica, Archbell&'Co, Croup, Croup.- v. caa be prevented If vied k tine and eared almost Instantly by oaltif -1 irara err? iro; AT ripi;ii:.rs, zsc - BE SOLD IT All Wool, This week Only 3 MUST GO ! PRICE. Finest Stock of- Long experienoe enables as to repair your gun, levolvet or bicycle In the moit ssteoessful manner. We also clean and repair typewriters." ,' """ :' 1 " Wt bavs on hand a lew Clipper Chain leMBloyelet at 3U0, Fteami Chain- lew at i4o,o. : . Call and examine oar 8pring line ( Bicycle, they are beauties, ', ; X7n.T. HIM Dealer In Bicroiae, FnaAam, Srorrme Ooods, PBoaooairas, Job Panmna, s Bobbbb BTiMrf, Bait Pmsses, Ac muc st , new berk, h. Stables Faadi for PabUe Seheels After Fear oaths. Darius; Escape of Con vict Ballroad Extension. , Horse Disease Extending , Westward., BiLBiea, Jan. S8. The But inperin- tendeat ot publlo lastraotloa lait Satar- dy sent oat a new set of blanks to the varleos counties, asking for statements of their aeeds of fundi to keep the pub llo' schools after 4 months in the year. Thenretsetot blanks sent out did not answer the purpose. Today the first re ply came. It Is from Pender. The blanks are properly and correctly filled and the county calls for only $MB. It says this U needed at once, The sup erintendent of publlo Instruction says no funds caa be sent until ill the ooun ttes are heard from. A county convict last night msde a daring escape, csme to -Balelgh and was given a suit of clothes by a friend, went to an ice factory, undressed and put his convict garb In a f urnaoe, thinking fire would be made In the latter. This morn ing the clothes were found In the fur- nice. A third report on the very fatal dle- eato among hoaee la the eastern coun ties la made by the State Veterinarian, who renews the statement that It Is due to forage poisoning. The commissioner of agriculture, speaking of the disease, said It appeared to be coming this way, as cases ate reported In Jones county and at Klnston. Governor Aycock will probably return from the Springs at the end of this week He went there for a reit. He bd suf fered a good deal from Insomnia. He Is what may be termed an ardent emoker but has reduced his allowance to three cigar or pipes a day. There are Dour only 118 convicts In the penitentiary proper. This Is the smallest number In 80 years save Sep tember 1 last, when then were only 80. The extension of the Cape Pear and Northern railway to the southeastward, perhaps to the coast, Is now assured. One ot the owners said today that work on the extension will soon begin and that when the contracts for construction an awarded they will be for a long stretch of road. A special Invitation has been sent George W. Vsnderbllt to be here Feby. 10-11, on the occasion ot the State road Congress. He Is regarded as being In a way a North Carolina cltiiea and his progresslveness In road building is wall known. The Bute ofBclaU desire to meet him. He has nover been to other places la the State than Ashevtlle. 1116X0111611 Favorite. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy la the mother's favorite. It is pleasant and safe for children to take and always cures. It Is Intended especially fo coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough, and la the best medicine made for these diseases. There Is not the least danger la giving It to children for It contains no opium, or other Injurious ding and may be given as confidently to a babe as to an adult For Sale by F B Duffy As Co. Shot His Prodigal Son. Mlddleton, K. V., Jaa. 7-Prodlgal sons about to return to home and par ents after long absences would do wall to send an advance agent ahead, an nouncing their date of arrival. Surh Is the advice of Prank Fleming, ot this village, who tried to make his homecoming a surprise. Arriving from -the West after four years' absence j Fleming drove to his fsthsM home.' While climbing' la through a window he received a charge of blrdshot from a gua held by his father who thought be had bagged a burglar. The eries of the Injured sob saved his Ufa, as his father recognised (he roles Just ss hs was about to firs agala. t Young Fleming's left lag was so badly wounded by the shot that amputation wul be necessary, It la feared, ae a result of bis surprise. . ; v v . Don't Lire Together. -; ; Constipation aed health sever go to gether. DeWItt's Little Early Blseis promote easy action of the bowels with out distress.' "I have been troubjed w 'th oosllveness nine years," says JO Greene, Depauw. IncL, "I have tried many remedies but Little Early Risers give beet results.' F B Duffy. v Da. shoom mViimcs. v The great cold cure, are sold sad guar anteed by Bradhaiu's Pharmacy. If you bring the empty bos back, and you are not satisfied with Prerentics we will re turn yourjS cents. , Toa must have tbem on hand If you expect to prevent eoldi and prevention Is better thaa cure Preventlcs curs colds, as well ss prevent them, . CASTOniA For Infants snd C!.; Fours t' Makes delicious hot biscuit, griddle cakes, rolls and muffins. An absolutely pore, cream of tartar powder. flOYAL BAKIN9 POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK. TOOK SAFES OFF IN WAGON. South Carolina Train Held up and Robbed by Haskel Men. Chablkstob, 8. C.Jan. 27. Meager details of a daring express robbery which occurred near Branchvllla, 8. 0., shortly after 7 o'clock this evening have been received. As the northbound train from Charlea ton slowed np two miles from Branoh vllle maaked men presented pistols and ordered the engineer, fireman and con ductor to atop the train. The robbers overawed the passengers, uncoupled the engine and express and baggage car, went two miles up the road, unloaded the two iron express safes, put them oa a two-horse wagon and drove away. The express messenger was- ordered by the robbers to no luck the safes, but ho de clared he did not know the combina tion. The leader of the gang is supposed to be the notorious Bartow Warren, who robbed the express car within a few miles of Branchvllle In 1898. He mur dered the chief witness against him, es caped from jail and recently haa been reported aa at large In Orangeburg county. ' A Profitable Investment. "I was troubled for about seven years wl h my stomach and in bed half my time," says E Demlc, Somerville, Ind., I spent about $1,000 and never could get anything to help me until I tried Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. I have taken a few bottles snd am entirely well." 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 Cure does the stomach's work by di gesting the food. Ton don't have to diet. Eat all you want Kodal Dyspep sia Cure cures all stomach troubles. F S Duffy. SUBWAY EXPLOSION. Hotel and Hospital Wrecked. Six Killed. OacHaadred Injured. Hsw Yoaa, Jan. 17. The entire sec tion of Park' avenue, near the Grand Union Button, was shaken as if by sa earthquake by an explosion la the Rapid Transit tunnel st Psrk avenue and East Forty-first street. I. Roderick Robertson, a wealthy Brit ish Columbia nklae owner, was killed In his hotel room. - Six persons were killed and more thaa 100 injured. The Marray HIH Hotel wss wrecked, sad the Grand Cnloa rail road station, the Manhattan Eye and Ear Hospital, the Grand union Hotel and many other buildings were seriously daasegedV All the windows for many blocks were shattered. . The eloeks la the Union Depot were blows from their oasee and all the win dows la the budding shattered. . The property damage Is estimated at over $1,000,000. . ; r Officials are Investigating the cease oM the exploetoa, which is sot yet ex plained, and three of the workmen la charge of the tunnel excavatloa at this paint have bsea arrested oa the charge TO CLBARSB Tfl - ZTSTBX Effectually yet gently whealooetiv or billions, to permaneat:y overcome hab Itnel constipation, to s waken the kid neys end liver to a healthy' activity, without Irritating or weakening them, to dispel headaches, eolds, fevers, nee Byrup of Figs, made by the California Fig Byrup Co. ' . - - : Cared as he Was Crazed. ; V Middutoww, H.' T January 17. Cured by an accident similar to that which drove him Insane, a patient of the Middletown Bute Hospital has been returned to his home In Bulllvsa county. . Superintendent Beldea H. Taloott will aot reveal the same of the man, but says that when s boy he fell fremstree os his head, Whlls attempting what b knowa ae "skinning the eat," and be came demented. ' Some months sgo.the man attempted a similar performance oa a gas chande lier, which f II, snd again be foil oa hla hfl. When eonirlonnnnos was rwtoreJ S i ' ' I tTf'Mul lir prnTP-'iiurit w.S BO V " '9, 11' C'tit:M-1 on'll Itett TEXTILE INDUSTRIES. Report By Labor Commissioner, Shews Increase la Spindles And Looms. Special to Journal. Raleigh, Jan. 28 The annual report on North Carolina's Textile Industries was completed to night, by the dtste Labor Commissioner. It shows 838 cotton, eleven woolen, 41 knitting, three silk, one carpet and one Jute bagging mills. Total spindles 1,895,068; looms, 86,128; knlttl g ma chines 8,814. There are employed 18,171 men, 18,877 women and 7,996 children ni der four teen years The Increase In spindles over the pre- vlon year Is 2H,00t, looms 8,( 00. Hours of labor In cotton Hills In no case Is lees than eleven hours. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup Cures a Cough or Cold at "nee. Conquers Croup, Whoopin Cough and M asles Cough without fail. Best for Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Grippe, Pheumonlo, Con sumption and Lung Affections. Quick, aura results. Price, 23c. THE MARKETS. The fol owing quotations were receiv ed by J. B. Latham 4 Co, New Bern M. O. Naw York, Jan. 28. Oottox; Open. High. Low. Close March 8.03 8.10 8.02 8.10 May 8.10 8.16 8.07 8.16 July 8.18 8.10 8.12 8.20 Aug 7.9S 8.03 7.95 8.03 Oat 7.69 7.71 7 66 7.71 Chicago, Jan. z& What: Open. High. Low. Close May 77 771 77 771 Con: Open. High. Low. Close May 60 61 60 CO) Mbsi Open. High. Low. Close Jaa 817 8SS Hew York, Jan. ii. Wioaaii Open. High. Low. Oloss Bagar 126 118 196 187 Con. T 118 Be By s tS C.8.L. lit 11 0. aB 42 48, Tex. Pse 87 87 A, O.F 9i T.O. C Mo. P. 102 10SI flepper 74 744 Atchison 76 76 Mar W0 686 Spots 11541. Sales 7,000 Wlee. Faturee, Jaa-Feb4.l7. Apr-May 4.27. May-Jane 4J7. ensrooTToa ItCottoa was quoted la the local market yesterday st 6 to 71 resrt . Same week last year. . ,19.M.. ' ,- , . , .19000 $1000 ' 4900$ $1000 ' ' 1 $6001 ,-,asoo$ Last week .. , 1M.O0O: Tale week.' Bat.. 14000 Moa. rrooo ' Tnee. $8000 Wed. VJ"';;; -,;f There. "- '. Advices to 1.1, Latham Oct " Hew York, Jan. 18. Bemiweekly Interior reosipU 6J.0C0 against 64,000 UH year. Market dull but steady. . R. Moore 4 Co, '; Maaene',Ytv Yarns Irregular and depressed. ' , . New Yotk. Reported settlement Boer war cansed later ad vaaoa. Small offerings, v R. Moore Co. Cut this out snd take It to T. 8. Duffy & Co's dm; store and g t a free sample of Ctiamliorlntn's Elomarb and Utot Tn' ' , the 1 -tiVj-'o, Thfy a'socure V n of tie ' '),)"'''"'" and ef Wheat a Fresh lot Just Received, Fresh Oatflakcg, ( ar olina Bice, Grits and Big Hominy. Saner Kraut. Small Pig Hams. 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. t Staple le Groceries should lc not only staple in name, but st:.pV in quality, fn kl.n. ss ni d purity. Life is sustainei', health is retained by iming only the best obtainaMc necessaries. You get only such de pendable goods a hen j ou come to us. MtlMNF.1. KiavDiiii lac J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad of. Grocer. Winter Goods At We 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 is not all right now is the time to buy. Our Stock of General Hardware IS COMPLETE Sash, Doors and Blinds, Paints, Oil and Varnish, Gold and Silver En smel, Lime, Plaster, Cement, snd Building Material for a finislud job. PHONE 147. 78 Hibom St f 4 ever teen in New Bern, Suitable for the FARM, DRIVING, SADDLE, also DBAtJGHT HOBSES, that will be sold for cash on time. GUARANTEED AS REPBESENTED. JULIUS M. ARNOLD, mm FOR SALE ! I have a few TJoraea, Mules, Buggies and Farm Gartr, whioh I have taken in. Will be gold low for Cash or oa time. It will be to yoar iaterest le see me before hnylrg. . ' r 4 4 J..1 oAf Wholesale & lie tail Qrocer, l1 71 Bread St. Phone 137. II iffrmwmmtfNffffmt Qaskill Hardware Co. NEW BERN. N. O FOB Horses & Mules, Julius III. Arnold 66 B ROAD STREET, Who has just returned from tho West with the finest lot of Horses TUCKER BROS. 110 North front Street, WILMINQTON, . - N. V. The place to buy jour Cemetery Work at BOTTOM PRICES. In Foreign and Domestlo Granite and Marble. ' Lettering and Finish the Bast, Send for latest designs. All work delivered. Branch yardj Goldstoro, N. C XUM Nannie P. Street, . INSTJRalCI AGENT, Offios, Middle Bs,, r Nsw Baav, Jf. C. Represents; United States Firs Ins. Co. ot N. T Phmntz Ins. Co, of London. London and Lancashire, Indemnity of N. Yn Citiieas ot Me., Qermania Liie. , Celery Headache Powdcn. : There is not any better remedy for headache thaa .theaejpowders. , Taey aevtr fall to relieve. Made and told only at Davis' Prescription Phsrmacy.
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