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L - VOL X1X-N0. 264 NEW BIEN, H. C.i THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 6, 1902. TWENTIETH V EAR 7 1 1 -'7 1 fMmddeDDdmdd 1 w ' -s - . r . i " VP it W l i will Continue ft , i ' 7iv iinwn am m - aim m goo uuuuo ;;7 Another Week. n In addition we wish to call fpaitraent which we have juat replenished. W We have the very b.st 6c, 10c and 15c Towels that has M ever been offered for sale in this city. ' Vff ft ' ' 7- ft ft $ ft 7ft ft ft 4 A New Ltne of Gents and Ladies Fancy Hosiery. w SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. I 47-49 POLLOCK STREET. ifere We Are Again with Prices and Quality th.it can't be bent. 3 3 i t : i T n 11. 1A. ' i) r ' K rwrngiess minis, a iu uu iuu, a iui 4ui;. " 3 16C, 3 250. No 1 . Standard 8 lb Tomatoe, 10c can- "1 " 2 Corn, Pelhaven Brand 10c. w "1 2 " 1 lb Seedless Currants lOo lb. 1 " lirisins lOe lb. English Walnuts 12ic lb Mixed Nuts 121e lb. Nice, large, juicy Florida Oranges 35c dozen. Dim 't fairto see me before placing your orders fur any- thing in the grocery line and I will save you money. Yours to Please, T. 13. FA.S8BSB3Ba, Jr., Wholesale and Retail Orocer, PHONE 1)9 Cor. Broad & Hancock Nw, c wV V!X,'X''y,le V J. A. Livery, Feed, Sale and .Exchange lArgoat wid Finest Stock of 'v.v.-v? 'HOUSES aaa-d. TJX-ES , ever offered for Built in New Bern. A Car Load of each just received. : .'.-.'Also a complete line of Bggie v l Xari uueeis, ao. ... ,:-' - X a: towes; . ' v .? .; Broad Street, Stewart's Old Stand. Wtieathearts, : fOaiflakes, Graham Flour, t 'tv'WjioleWheat Flour 'v'..'v;-Fox Elver Butter, ; ' Mania 'Bvrun.'VrViN '.-:-:tui Cream Cheese,'; Roasted Coffee. 7 9ee ua ; beforo you ;Archb8ll!& Co., PHOttS 14. fS BROAD ST A Mothers Horror I Croup, Croup, ' ran tin prcTealod if used la tisnt and cured alinott Instantly liy using ' ,. I ill. a r i rni his Marked f j - ' i ' 7 wi tmnrn mpr rs vv attention to our Linen De- u 7 . . . W a (rood article 3 cmi for 25c. TTagojis, HarsesB, Robes, Whips. It's Noti Time 'to purchase your Bicycle for rpring. uur tficycws navs been timed and everybody who rides them says tliey are ahead of the age. They are light in weight, easy running and tlie pricos are way down. it your Bicyclo Is weak or needs at tention, bring it to us. We giinrantoe satisfaction. We make keys to fit any lock!, clean and repair tyirawriters, eto, 7 : WJI, T.;HIIev7. Dnsvler In illCTOLRs, Fiiixahuh, SroiiTmo Uuoiie, ruoNdOKirns, Jon Piiintino, Ui dbek Btamit, Srm I'hf.khkr, tcj tl-M Kiddle St. NEW fcERN, K. JOMBS, Stables .- Celery Headache Powders, Thfre la not any l)Uir r nH(!y ftr hrailiirlie t' Un- r ji ! Tl:i y IJ r (''!';" . ' ' Mo: 'y RALEIGH. Smallpox Spreading. State Laad Solo. Harry Skinner Ousts Bernard. Hog t Cholera Good Koads. - - , . " v. - Balciqh, Feb. 5 Smallpox oontlnoee to spread, u the reports how lu pree- eaoe now la 28 eonntlet, with n offiolal list of oer 20& cue.-. .. Beildes then there ere ecorei of unsupported ones In one or two eonntlet.: Wilson coonlr has at list taken eefialte.actloii and es tablished quarantine1 and compu'sory vaccination. 1 . r, Barry Skinner, the U. B; district at torney here, arrived this morning. He will takexharge at once. ' One tax payer here to day paid $4,750 In taxes'. The annual meeting of the North Car olina Home Fire Insurance Company of Raleigh was held today. A good show ing was made. .., A. sale of 1,000 seres of Bute swamp land in Tyrrell county was made to day. The State got $500. for the land, which was fold by the holder of an option. A Very large and handsome book case of hstlve walnut, Was placed in the Governor's office to day. It was made by the'pnplls of the school " for deaf mutes at Morganton, who did all the carving by hand. ; The State Treasurer has submitted to fbe acting Attorney General the ques whether the Knights of Pythias order is liable to tax on Its insoranoe feature. Ho cholera ifteportod by the 8tate board of health In 9 counties and men ingitis in boret In 6 counties, these be lo (,'uriltuck, Hertford, Hyde, Lenoir, New Hanover aud Pavquotafnk. The meetlug to form a baseball loague was held here this evening. Delegates were present from six place. This county has placed Its road gang of convicts and also Its trains at the dis posal of the "Good Roads train" officials who will be here next week. The county authorities have also arranged to shore the Improved roada In the . Raleigh dis trict to visitors to the good roads com mittee. TO CLEARSB THE tlSTEJl Effectually yet gently when costive or billions, 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, ose Syrup of Figs, made by the California Pig Syrup Co. DIME CATARRH SNUFF loosens up the tenacious viscid mucus in nose, clears out the head and) stops catarrhal headaches due. to cold con gestion in the front of head. The cost Is only 10 cents and the benefit arising from Its use is worth dollars health too Mfg. by Dradham's Pharmacy. - Pyny-Bulma Ballcrae Right Away and sulus a spied? ef OMcks an soUs. Hiss Roosevelt Will Not Figure la Coronation Ceremonies.' Washington, Feb. . Hon. Whltelaw Field baa invited Miss Alice Roosevelt, oldest daughter of the President, '; to ac company him to London as hie guest when he goes to attend - the coronation of King Edward. It Is the present -ex pectation of Miss Roosevelt to avail her self of this opportunity to ace London, but if she does to, she will have no status save that simply of a young American girl, and will not Bgnre In. the coronation ceremonies In any manner.. . . LESS WORRY Children will play and get over-heated get their feet wet, expose themselves In dozens of ways, and yon can't prevent it. All yon can do It to loop them as free from exposure at possible and al ways have la the house a Cough Remedy that can be depended, opon. Anway's Cronp Byrup will fill every requirement. It is guaranteed to on re Cough, Colds and Cronp or the price 28 cents will be refunded by any dealer telling It, Bold by Davis', , Henry's, and Bradham't Pharmacy. ,.; - Fresh Frankfurters, 0c per pound. Oaks Market, . , - DeathofMr.ELMUler. v Ooldsboro, Feb 4 Telegraphic advices convey the intelligence of the death at Columbia; 8. 0., to day at 10 o'clock of Hugh Lee Miller, aged St yesrs of on sumption.' He was the third ton of Dr. J. F. Miller, superintendent of the East ern Hospital. He was e bright young man, widely known tnl hold In high eiteem. Hit remains wilt reach here at live o'olock to morrow afternoon. .The Interment will take place Thursday, at 10a.m. "';)- ;. Mr. Miller,- was formerly qonnected with the Virginia-Carolina Chemical Company, at Wilmington and Richmond Va., lot was late promoted to the office of district superintendent of Jhe same company with headquarters st Columbia He was a nephew of Messrs.. W. U., A. C. and R. B. Hitler, of Shelby, and was recently married to'a lady from York, CASTOR I A For Infants and C' " ' -1. 1 1-1 NORTH CAROLINA BASE BALL Leagoe Organized Last Right at Raleigh. tZ L. Stevens of Hew Rein Elected. ,'j7' Vice-President. ; Special to Journal. KtLsioa, N. Ct February S The North Carolina Base Ball League was formed here tonight. v - There was in attendance upon the meeting representatives from the clubs of the leading cities In the State, ' Wilmington tent Lemer who made a proposition .that wat accepted and re moved dispute. Franchise wat awarded to H. B. 8kJl ilur, Charlotte was represented by E. M. Aihenback, proxy for Mr. Hooper; New Bern by Chat L Stevens and Harry B. Marks; " Durham by Oils Stocksdsle; Raleigh by Perrin Busbee and Wm. J. Andrew. . It was decided to form a league com posed of six clubs for the present. The sixth club will be either the one at Winston-Salem or Greensboro. The nutter of extending the league to at to Include two other clubs and make a cir cuit embracing eight cities was left In the hands of the president of the league. ' Perrin Busbee, Esq,, of the Raleigh bar, was elected president of the State Association and Charles L. Stevens, edi tor of the New Bern Joubsal was made vice-president; Iryln - T. Jones, of Itslelgb, was chosen secretary and treas urer of the Association. Arrangements to Insugnrate the base ball season prop erly will be immediately begun. Al ready "the djffa enl towns are casting nbonj (or Uyrr. It limits a t' ongli there will be pretty sharp rivalry and high bidding for crack balierics. One uf the officers of the Association said to night that there would be bolter ball plaj In i la North Carolina this season than there has ever been before. There seems to be much enthusiasm through oat the State In this line of athletic -s. Shelby Han Dies in Florida, PniLBT, Feb. 4. Mr. W. W. -Mooes, late editor of The Shelby Aurora, who has been so 111 with consumption, wss taken to Florida three weeks ago, hoping the climate would prolong his dsys; but a telegram was received today announc ing his death. The remains will reach here on Thursday. Mr. Jones was first lieutenant in the Cleveland Guards, left here for the war with Spain, and It Is thought, contracted this dreadful disesse while In service. This yonng man leaves an aged father and mother, who were dependent on him for support. Saved Him From Torture. There is no more agonizing trouble than piles The constant itching and burning make life, intolerable. No po sition It comfortable. The torture Is un ceasing. DeWltt's Witch Haxel Salve cures pile at onoe. For tkln diseases, cats, boms, bruises, all kinds of woonds It It unequalled. J. 8. GeraU, St. Paul, Ark., tays: "From 1885 1 suffered with the protruding, bleeding pile and could find nothing to help me ontll I used De Witt's Witch Haael Salve. A few boxes completely cured me." Beware of ooun terfelts. F. 8. Duffy. POLOCKSVILLE. February 5. Tis to cold aod has been all this year the people haven't done much but cut wood and set by the fire. .; Lots of dissatisfaction and uneasiness among the farmers this year, tome have entirely abandoned the farm and oth er are moving about hunting better lo cations.' J-'i'! -. - ' v . '. .' Among the many industries and new enterprise I am reliably Informed that there will be a f rogsry started - near here by one of our enterprising cuuens. Mr. B. B. Elliott It putting In tram road and will toon be , able to put hi logs to the river ready for the tugs, ; He has bought a locomotive for this purpose and others alto, ,t '' - . Dr, J. E. Foscue leave this p.m. for Jamestown N. C. and from there to HeLeonsvllle on a prospecting trip. W were In hope of having him locate Wlthns bath seems to Like the west better. -..'? i;'''yv;'7";,:.:.. ; Mr. Clyde Bell left here last week for Massey's business college at Richmond, Ya, where he will take a thorough busi ness end commercial course. ., . Mr. Clarenoe B. Foy, on of our young tod enterprising; men left last week" to seek his fortune In other lands. We re gret verp much that ouryoung men have to leave their native State to find bjtur fields for their future operation. ' - Mr, Clyde 8anderson and Uls Ada Darry was visitor In our town last Sun' Lui Sunday morning about 0 o'clock fire wss dlKovered Inside the booss of Ann Bmlih, a colored womaa living nesr the depot. The fire caught on the Inside and was too far advsnced When discovered to be controlled. A total loss of lb house and contents was the the result, the woman was cooking for ' Mrs. Burkley of this pltco and the chll 'dren $ut on a play and visiting neigh bors. ' ..' ',; ) Don't forget that J. B. Bender will tike your subscription for the Dally or Weekly Journal n any and all times at 1 ..... ..I d , anjr piam jiiu ijiiu mm. Dr. Bull's Cor-h Syrup Cures s C'o"f;h or Cold at once. Conquers Croopf Wliooiini Courh Snd JtT. '-s Cnn i y. I:!,, nl fall. I f-.r I':..,, ! -, PROFIT IN INSURANCE. 7 All Companies Do Well In Worth Carolina and pay Big Revenues to the i: State.. Will Renew Licenses Charlotte Observer. ' : Mr, J. R. Young, of Raleigh, the In snrance Commissioner, registered at the Buford last night.- Mr Young said that the Insurance companies of this State are In belter condition now than ever before, notwithstanding the fact that this has been a very severe year on all com p antes. There are 00 fire insurance companies In the State, 45 life Insurance compan ies 28 fraternal orders and eighteen fidelity aud casually companies. There are teven home tiro Insurance com panies and oue home life Insurance com pany. In most of the Southern Statrs there are less insurance companies thsn there were a year or so axo, said Mr. Young, but In North Carolina It Is the reverse. There are more companies than former ly. The Insurance companies last year paid into the State Treasury $150,000 in taxes, this being sn Increase of about 40 per cent, over the amonnt of taxes usual ly paid by the insurance companies of the State. Up to 1899, or before the present In surance law and commission wore oper ative, the Insurance companies never paid Into the Htste Treasury more than $83,000 In one year, Mr. Young declare? that North Carolina gives belter protec tion to all classes of lonurbnce compan ies than almost any other State and for this reason all the companies ni.w doing business In thu 'tale w;!l n m w their licence April lit THE MARKETS. The fo lowing quotations were receiv ed by J. B. Latham A Co, Ne Bern, Nnw York, Feb. 5 OoTrow; Open. High. Low. Close Feb March... May July Aug Oct 8.10 815 818 . 821 . 808 7.71 8.15 8.19 8 21 8.23 8.10 773 8.10 8.14 8.18 8.31 8.08 7.70 8.15 8 It 8 2.1 8.22 809 7.73 Chicago, Feb. 5. Wheat: Open. High. Low. Close May 78 78i ' 77, 7JJ Ooun: Open. High. Low. Close May 83 63, OJf 63, Rib: Open. High. Low. Close May 8(7 847 New York. Feb. 0. 8toobs; Open. High. Low. Close Sagar 127, 128 127, 1274 Con. T So Ry 82J 83, 82 88 U.S.L. Ui Ui D. & 8 43, 43 43J 43 1 Tex Pee 88, 381 A.C.F 191 28 Mo. P 102, 102 1031 103, A Co.. 82 Atchison 76, 77, 7(1 77, Copper CoffM .870 y C60 Liverpool Spots 4.17-82. Sales 8.000 bales. Futures, Feb-Mch 4.29. Apr-May 4.29 May-June 4.10. iteW MaiUI COTTON MARKET. Celtoa told In the local market yes terday at 7 to 7. . roar accBirT. . Same week Last week . last year. ; 191,000 - 191000 - This week. 8t. S8G00' - 24000 Mon.' 18000 . ' 8000 Tee.- 90000 . , 29000 Wed. - 19000 : '86000 Tnur. . ' ' 190C0 Fil. 7 M000 7 . ; , 7 . ; , 144000 r Prescriptions at Davls'. ' f Davis Prescription Pharmscy make a specialty of . prescriptions, . .Prompt and careful attention Is - glvjtt them. Only the best drugs are used. The prices are raatonable. ' Bend yours there Ho be filled. I M th Honk Store ! Ffte minutes in struction will en able anybody to phy the cBavarbn tlkrp. 0s?eam ft! Wkeat a Fresh lot Jiist Received, Fresh Oal flakes, Car 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 McDAKIEL 'Phone 91. 1 Fill your I Larder e 4 from Tolsons Grocery. t That's the best way to be sure of getting the best sft of everything, promptly de- 3. . livered at money saving prices. We want your grocery trade, s Ttasmppt filllv . J. J. TOLSON, Jr., 3: Broad St. ' Grocer. At the Of ALL Tobacco Fertilizers IK' wmo mm. Specially prepared for the lands of Eastern Carolina. Insures a good enro. Makes wrappers andjfills yonr purse. By its merit alone one farmer in Jones County will use it cxclushu ly on his sixty acres of tobacco. As our goods are manufactured near you and not re shipped, nc claim Freshness and Good Mechanical Oondition. Bin. GraOs Cattle, Potato, Allcrop and Cotton Guano, Our Motto: "Not How Cheap, But How Good." I9-If you use Fertilisers Call and See us. E. II eft T. A. MEADOWS CO., High tirade Fertilisers, Factory Nens Elver, NEW BERN, N. ('. ever seen in New Bern, Suitable for the FARM, DRIVING, SADDLE, aho DRAUGHT HORSES, that will be sold for cash on time. GUARANTEED Al REPBISENTED.7 .( . JULIUS M. ARNOLD, rejww apifiyy ) Ah, i I -7' I ; 7f IJLy Zll I.'n:::slo I. tiireett INSURANCE A0ENT, ; r nice, V. idiile 1 1,, Nsw Eeb, C. rnlte-l Plnles Fire Ins. Co. uf N. V., I'l'M iiii lnv Co. of London, ,., .!., -.. I ; Ini ...... .'T f,f . ., I. - . . . I . 1 -. Wholewale & Retail , Grocer, 71 KrojMl HU ; 4 Phone 137. Hea GOLD LE FOIl Horses & Mules, CALL OX Julius ll. Arnold 66 B ROAD STREET, Who has just returned from tho Watt with the finest lot of Horses TUCKER: BROS. 7 VoMi Front 8tw,- 1 The place to bny jour Cen etery Work at BOTTOM PRICE45. Ia Foreign and Donustic Granite and Marble. 7 Lettering nqd Finish the Dett. Stud for latest designs. All work dolivtrecl.7'.7 i'A ff'$'. 1 Branch jard, Goldstoro, N. C. ' (IF Hot Drinks at lav V. During tb cold wcathsr, stop la it Davis' Prescription Pharmacy and get a cup of hot chocolate or tomato bouil lon, or jroa csn g 1 a glass of genuine coca coli. .
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