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. . , v : 1 : -i jiyb J vW'U- ton. BIW BIEJ, I, C, THURSDAY, M0RSIR6, JANOAEY 30, 1 902. x VOL X1X-U0. 258 V- Hll m UiP'll 1 in l i aaa Tin na ita l At nnrl to aim jo laiu. These Embroideries are ALL Received and sell all the year round for 8c and 10c. jfii Also about 1000 yards short IS OBB UUr MdlMJU UUWII UUUUS - - - in window. 40c and 50o Values, iac ana 20c THESE GOODS MUST GO! It's NOT A QUESTION OP PRICE. i 47-49 POLLOCK STREET. W 1 Here We Are Again I with Prices and Quality that can't be beat. Stringless Beans, 2 lb can 10c, 3 for 25c. I " 8 15c, 8 25c. No. 1 Standard 3 lb Tomatoes, 10c can I 1 " 2 Corn, Belhaven Brand lOo. "1 " 3 " a good article, 3 cans for 25c. 1 lb Seedless Currants 10c lb. 1 u " Rrisins lOo lb. English Walnuts 12c lb Mixed Nuts 12io 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. Yours to Please, J. 23. Jr., Wholesale and Retail Oncer, PHONK b'i). Cor. Broad A Hancock Sim. J. A. JONES, Livery, Feed, Sale and Exchange -Largest and HOESES . and. 1TJ JLES ever offered for sale in New Bern. A Car Load of each Just received. , AUo a complete line of Buggies, Wagons, Harness, Robes, Whips. Cart Wheels, Ac. - .' ,-. ; jr. a. jrojras, - ' Brea Street, SUwart'f Old Stand. Our Motto is to please everyone who 'calls at our store, or sends us an order. ' " We are receiving : daily . Fresh Groceries. . .-,,f. New Kaisins and Currants, 'yl Citron and Prunes. ' eaohes and Apples, Candy and Cakes.- -'j . Butter and Cheese, , '2' ,'K ' f t ivjre to ask for a pound of our Fresh Boasted. Coffee. ' ,. We guarantee quality and price,' M0HB IM.; ' ri BROAD IT.;" il Mother' Horror ! 1 Croup, Croupl- v5:rl; : :.. oan b prereated li Bked la tta and cared lmot iottMtlf bf nilng ' AY'S CZCvi?.Eit.w? J A.T LHAUiUM'i SB. i 1 ft II w mi r nn HAf.n a t - w Ca Votrl NICE, NEW, GOODS Just W lengths to close at half price, ii - - All Wool, This week Only Finest Stock of- - Lomg zpHeoo traiblM iu to Mpalr rout guo, tovoWw or bicycle in tho mott noeeuful nuuiMr. Wo Uo ! and npair trpowrittrs. Wo havo on band a tew Clipper Ohain lest Bicycle at 135.00,. f teams Chain lets at MO.00. ; Call and examine onr Spring lino of Bicycles, they art Mantlet. - trri. t. nixii, Dealer In Biorout, Fiukabmk, Spobtiko ,QOOD, PHOIVOOEAPHS, Jot PBlRTtBO, RcBBia Gtamh, Beal Psawit, a) . ' OAUTOniA. fcan A 9 Ynit Ha fatfa. Stables Governor Aycock's Bust Times v- Goln; About Kew BnlldUrs Opeaesl at SoMler' Heme NeitTaesday. Bleet tat no Saow. Carious Edaea tlonal Case. Teaaeeo Warenouse As sured. Haumqh, M. C, January 9.-There was a heavy sleet today. It is the first of tho teaion. Trees and wires Were heavily coated and walking as quite difficult. ' The Btato charters tho Corbetl com pany of Wilmington, capital $50,000, to do a commission bntineea. H, J. Cor- belt and W. B. Corbelt are among the stockholdert. Governor Ayoock and staff will go to Southern Pine February SO, upon spec ial invitation, and will bo the guests of the town. The Governor will make a speech. He has an engagement to speak at Trinity college, Durham, February 8Snd. The programme of the exercises at the Soldiers' home next Tuesday Is being prepared. It It decided that Governor Aycock shall tender the new buildings on the part of the Bute and that Julian 8. Carr, In command of the North Caro lina Confederate Teterans, will accept them. Mrs. Overman, the president of the North Carolina Daughters of the Confederacy, will be present. The State superintendent of public In struction It now able to sit up two or three boors each day and can dlscttta business matters. He hat had to pass upon a curious case. In a county near here a district .school committee in de fiance of an order from the county au thorities to keep a school open, doted it. The three fourtht of the parents of the children who attend it petitioned that It be kept open. The committee swore It should not be opened until next August, even if all the parents petitioned forjt. The State superintendent gives the county authorities th very plain ad vice to Instantly revise that school com mittee and put In one which will obey orders. The county hat been a very bit ter populist stronghold and tome queer things have occurred there. The prediction of mow failed to ms- teralize. The farmers who have small grain sown would be glad to see snow. Fundi have been raited here sufficient to assure the reopening of the leaf tobao co warehouse next teaion. The Mothers Favorite. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy it the mother't favorite. It it pleasant and safe for children to take and always cures. It Is intended especially to coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough, and it the best medicine mads for these diseases. There is not the least danger in Hiring It to children for It contains no opium -or other injurious dUug and may be given as confidently to a babe as to an adult. For Bale by F 8 Duffy A Co. President; Cannot Accept Presents. Washington, Jan. 88 In the present opinion of the officials here President Roosevelt cannot accept any present from either Emperor William or Prince Henry without authority from Congress An examination of the precedents Is said to disclose the fact that while In many Instances presidents apparently received presents front . abroad they never have retained these exoept by ex press authority conferred by Gongress. Ia the other eases, where the gifts have notbeen return sd to the donor, the presents have beta deposited by the President In the Depannent of State ot la the 8mIthsonla Institution. Donl Lire Tofetner.. r Constipation and health never go to gether. DeWIU's Little Early Risers promots sasy actios of the bowels with out distress. VI have been troubled w Hh eosllvenett nine rears,'' says J O Greene, Depsuw, IndV "I have tried many remedies but Little Sarlv Risen gtvo beat results." F 8 Dully. i To Solve Dynamite Explosion, Haw Tobk, Jan. tSV The authoritUa are energetically at work trying to solve the mystery of the terrino explosion of dynamite which killed six ceoslaand did so much damage In the vicinity of the Grand Central Station. . District Attorney Jerome said toaltht that he had come to the eonolnslca that fire undoubtedly caused the explosion. Mr. Jerome has concluded from Inform. tloa reoelred from vsrloas sonross that at the time of the explosion there was between 131 sad KM pounds of eiploslve la tbedyssmlte houto end In the morn ing there had been probably 600 pounds. John B. McDonald, chief contractor of the rapid transit tunnel, declared that dynamite woeld sot explode by barnlog; tnai it eouia ne earned just like saw dusU He said 10 pounds would hsve eanwd the destruction. CASTOHIA for Infant! and C '.' Vea. lb IU Ycj !'::3 .:r;: f Uoars tlie s ? rr " " ";'; re of ( ' ' , i TRIUMPH FOR MR. THOMAS. The North Carolina Representative Cross es Swords With "Jot' Cannon. Washington Times, 88th. ' ' Although he seldom addresses the House when he gets up to speak Repre sentative Charles Randolph Thomas, of the Third North Carolina district, not only "says things," but talks to me purpose. This was demonstrated when the Urgent Deficiency bill waa under consideration. Hit colleague, Mr. Small had offered an amendment appropria ting $12,800 to complete the. marine bio logical station at Beaufort, N. O., and Mr. Cannon, In charge of the bill, was opposed tp the amendment. "Uncle Joe" made a rather sharp ngnt against the appropriation, and at one time It looked very much as though the $11,500 would be knocked out. And It was at this point that Mr. Thomu "got la his fine work." He had in the mean time, however, patina personal plea with his Democratic colleagues for the young fishes to be hatched at Beaufort, and whea he addressed the House in tup port of the amendment he received the closest attention. He frankly told the members that he was not only Interested In the amendmsnt in behalf of the cause of science, but personally interested be cause the county in which the fine hatch ery is located will becomes part of his district after the next general election, and this was refreshing. The Govern ment had, he said, appropriated money for a fish hatchery at Tupelo, Miss., the home of "Private" John Allen, and a lobster hatchery on the coast ot Maine, and why not complete the one. already authorized at Beaufort f His pies for fish struck the hearts of all true anglers, with the result that the amendment was carried by a margin of four votes. It was Mr. Thomas' short talk that saved the day, and the fish In the Beaufort laboratory will sing his praises. A Profitable Investment 'I was troubled for about seven yeare wl h my stomach and in bed half my time," sayt B Demlc, Somervllle, lnd., I tpent 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." Ton 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, Miss Stone Not Tet Released. Washington, Jan. 88 The State De partment today received a dispatch from the United 8tates representatives In Turkey regarding the case of Hist Sllen at. Stone, the American missionary held by brigands, and her companion, Ma dame Tsilka. Its contents were dlsap pointing, the captives not having been released. Officials are averse to discuss ing the ease freely, but It is understood there Is some distrust of the attitude as sumed by the Turkish authorities. The ransom money demanded has not yet been paid. Cut this out and take It to F. 8. 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. Ctarelanj't Party Starts North Wltli Many Docks. Georgetown, 8.O., 28 Ex-Piesldent Cleveland and , party , came ap fiwns the shooting preserves at Ford Point to day on the . government - launch Water Lily and left in their private oar attached to the north-bound train at 4 JO o'clock. The party Berried a large bag of ducks along and seemed in good spirits. ." . Dr. Bull's Cough Syrop Cures ; a Cough or Cold at once. Conquers Croup, Whooping Cough and Measlee Cough without fah Best for Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Grippe," Pheumonla, Con sumption and Lung Affections. ' Quick, sure results. Price, Ma- -'l :; i . LESS wowiY. :: -v.- Vi: ::r Children will plsy an et over-heated get their feet wet, expo thsmselves la dotwns of w sys, and you , can't prevent It. All you caa do It to keep them s free from exposure as possible and al ways have la the house a Cough Remedy that can be depended . upon, . Aaway's Croup Syrup will fill every requirement. It U guaranteed to enre Coughs, Colds and Croup or the price 88 oente. will be refunded by any dealer selling It Bold by Davit', Henry's, and Bradham't Pharmsoy. , , .' t : ; ' , ml snoors piievehtics. , , The great cold euro, are told tnd guar anteed by Bradbaa'a Pharmacy . If you bring the empty box back, and you are , aot tatltfled with Preventlct we win re turn your M centt. Ton matt have them on hand It you expect to prevent colds; and prevention is better than cure Prevention care eoldt, as well as prevent them. . CarJcn SecJ at Davis'. i. Tavls rr-:r!jtloa Pharmacy tit Jott ! rr'VI a 1 t of v-'-'-e -l flower ,,. . S 7 j ri :' THE MARKETS. The tol owing quotations were receiv ed by J. X. Latham ft Co, New Bern, W.O. Ksw York, Jan. 20. Oornun Open. High. Low. Close ' Marah.. 8.13 8.M 8.06 8.OT May 8.17 8.17 8.12 8.18 July .'...8.21 8.11 8.15 8.15 Ang. 8.08 8.03 8.00 8 00 Oet 7.70 7.70 7 69 7.69 Chicago, Jan. 29. WsnaT: Open. High. Low. Close May 78 781 7d 781 Oobh: Open. High. Low. Close May 61 621 61 02 Bibs: Open. High. Low. Close May 840 - 67i New York, Jan. 29. 8Toexs; Open. High. Low. Close Sugar 187 126 Con. T 118 So Ry 83i 83 u.&L. m U. aS 48 48 Tex. Pao 871 881 A. O.F 2i V.O.C Mo. P. 1021 101 J Oopper Atchison 76 75 May S55 660 Urerpaol Bpott 4.15-82. Sales 8,000 bales. Futures, Jan-Feb 4.29. Apr-May 4.28. May-June 4.28. SXW BBBfl COTTON MAJIKKT. f ICotton was quoted in the local market yesterday at 61 to 7. PORT BBOBVT8. Same week Last week last year, 196,000 169,000 This week. Sat. 24000 29006 Mon. 27000 83000 Tues. 88000 42000 Wed. 30000 83000 Tburs. 36000 Frl. 18000 191,000 TO CLEANSE THB SYSTEM Effectually yet gently when costive or btlllous. to permanently overcome hab itual constipation, 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. GREAT DEVELOPMENT In Florence. The Splendid Showing of the - Banner And Ozark Has Stimulated All Other Mining Enterprises. North Idaho Star. J. N. Tavlor. United States Mineral Surveyor, baa Just come down from Florence and reports s-reat activity In the camp and that there it more devel opment going on at the present time than there has ever been before in cen tral Idaho. "The Banner" said Mr. Taylor "Is working sixty men in getting their mine raadv to a tart at soon as their hundred ton mill they are putting In It completed This property has developed Into a rraat mine. I Believe tne largeei tree mllllnr rold mine in the Northwest. They have twenty-seven feet of fi.w m In nna drift, and twentv-three feet of $66.00 ore in another drift This property was bought by a new York syndicate composed of Henry Clews, Arbuckle Bros., and others a short time ago for two hundred thousand dollars, and the value of the property; to day It hard to estimate as tbey hsve a million dollars wortft of ore blocked out. Ths Osark mine lying north ot the Banner is also drifting on a twenty-four foot.ledge on the 100 foot level, and there Is no question but what it wUl de velop Into a treat mine, at It bat the richest ore In the oamp and has a greater showing as far as developed than the Banner. They eipect to jet the mill bow on the property started by tbA first nr-M.mh and add stamps' enough as soon at the roads will permit In the spring to make their capacity iuo tons per day, tnd with those two big mines with others that are getting ready to start, the people ol rlorenoe look lor a rraat boom in the serine. The town of I Florence is full of mining men looking for bonds on property wnere uo owners are not able to dO tbe necessary develop ment work to put tne property on a pay Ina basis but as usual the protpectera' idea slnoe the development of the Ban ner and Osark is sueh that they are hard to deal With la the way'of price, but the people looking for the property have n.ita lihural off art since the Banner ana Ourk started, and I tm tatltfled will pick up mott of the best properties be tween now and spring." For nartlculart or prospectus regard ing the Ozark mine stock, address ths OiarkGold Mlnlng and Milling Co,., Moscow, Idaho. T ' ,'' . I j Walnut Try end Walnut Buttercups .t J "or'-- y's. 6 of a Fresh lot Just Received, Fresh Oatllakos, Car olina Bice, Grita and Big Hominy. Sauer 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 Freeh Pork Sausage. Anything in the grocery line you want at i J. L McDMIEL 3 , 'Phone 01. 71 Broad St. 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 'Prices, 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 fhe time to buy. Our Stock of General Hardware IS COMPLETE Sash, Doors and Ulinds, Paints, Oil and Tarnish, Gold and Silver En amel, Lime, Piaster, Cement, and Building Material for a finished job. Lowest Prices. Goods Guaranteed. PHONE 147. 78 Muu St ever seen in New Bern, Suitable for the FARM, DRIVING, SADDLE, also DBATJGHT HOUSES, thai will be sold for cash on time. GUARANTEED AS REPRESENTED. JULIUS M. ARNOLD, r "nrra FOR SALE ! ' - I have a few Hprses, Ifuloi, Buggies and Farm Uartr, . which I have taken In. Will be told low for Cash or on time. - It will be to yoar iaterest to see me before bnying. ..... wa t4'a tia i .lYrra . a ".v.v Wholesale eft lie tail a Grocer, Phone 137. : Gaskill Hardware Co. NEW BERN, N. O FOIl Horses & Mules, 4Xii our Julius M. Arnold 66 BROAD STREET, Who has juat returned from tho West with the finest lot of Horses TUCKER BROS. ' 110 North Front Street, WlLMmOTOir, N. O. The place to buy your Cemetery .Work at BOTTOM PRICES. In ; w l a is 1 1 n u - w , j urcigu auu asuuicauu urnmw ouu Marble. Lettering and Finish the 'Best Send for latest designs. All work delivered. Branch yard, Goldsboro, N, C. Ulna ffannie P. Street. ' IMITJBANOC AGENT, Office, Middle St,, - Nsw Baas, K a BepreMnttjUnlted States Fire Ina Oo. ol OL Y.. Phoenix Int. Co, ol JOondon. ; London and Lancashire, Indemnity of N. Y Cltlaeaa of MeQermanla Life. , Celery Headache Fovders. ' Tbtre It not any better remedy for htadaohe than Ithemfpowders. ,They" never faQ to relieve. Made and told only at Davit' Prescription Pharmacy. ,1 V.'.-v ,
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