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Jtm. THE JOURNAL. , New Bert, H. C Feby. 8, 1902. , Index to New Advertisements. Jas. B. Dawson Chocolate. e f; i -r. national Market Meats, et& v , i J. R. Parker, Jr Country ham. ' W. D. Melver Professional card. !". Simmons & Hollowell Co Vail paper Business Locals. FINK Ohocqlate Mixture today only, 25 eenti per pound. 8ee my old fashioned Stick Candy in boxes, 25c per box. James B. Dawson, 108 Middle street. Phone 909. PEANUT Brittle, Cocoanot Candy and all kinds of Tally, Apples, Oranges and Bananas at Broad Street Fruit Store. Phone 38. SLAB3 to born; at 85 cents a load at the Trent Lumber Co. Blabs are dry. FOR KENT Five rooms on second floor of Street's Building. Apply to J. K. Land. JACOBS' Ealelfth Rye Whiskey? is.lthe best. Mldrilr pi reel. Guilford Lewis, 1002. Samples of the CELEBRATED ALFRbD PEAT8 WALL PAPER sent to your house or may be seen at Daw son's Confectionery. It will cost yon nothing to see these samples and have estimates on one room or your whole house. PHONE 809. W. . IttcIVER, Attorney at Law, NEW BERN, - - - N. C. Oives notico of removal of office to that also occupied (as heretofore) by Mr U. H. Union, and will continue to prac tice as heretofore A ttends regularly all courts in Craven, Onslow and Pamlico coanties, and will go elsewheae as re quired. Fresh Pork ga iBaga at National Mar ket today. At Davis'. Jordan's Cough Balsam, made accord ing to formula of late Col. Jordan, Is on sale at Davis' Pcscrlptlon Pharmacy. This Cough Balsam has always been found very efficacious, and It does not contain any harmful drug It Is espec ially good for children. Price 25 cent DR.SHOOP'S PREVENTICS. The great cold cure, are cold and guar anteed by Bradham's Pharmacy. If you bring the empty box back, and you ire not satisfied with Prevcntlcs we will re tarn your 25 cents. You must have them on hand if you expect to prevent colds; and prevention is better than cure Preventics cure colds, as well as prevent them. Dressed Poultry at National Market today. Remnant Sale ot Velvets. The silk remnants were rushed out In a hurry, hundreds of yards sold, now we have gotten together all our remnants of velvets In shoit and long lengths, nearly all new shades in the lot have priced them for speedy clearance. No tice window. Q A. BARFOOT. Garden Seed at Davis'. Davis' Prescription Pharmacy has just received a lot of vegetable and flower seeds. Buy your seeds at Davis'. DIME CATARRH SNUFF loosens op the tenacious viscid muens in nose, clears out the head and stops catarrhal headaches due to cold con gestion In the front of head. Too cost Is only 10 cents and the benefit arlslog from Its nse is worth dollars health too Mfg. by Bradham's Pharmacy. Superintendent Wanted. By order of the Board of Trustees, no tice is her by given that applications for the position of Superintendent of the New Bern Graded Schools will be received for the next ten days. Address, W, M. WATSON, Secretary. New Bern, N. C, Feb. 1st, 1902. LESS WORRY. Children will play and get over-heated get their feet wet, expose themselves is dozens of ways, and you can't prevent it. All you ean do is to keep them as free from exposure as possible and el way hart In the house a Cough Remedy that can be depended upon. Anway's Croup Byrup mill fill every requirement. It Is guaranteed to en re Coughs,' Colds and Croup or the price M cents will b ref nded by any dealer selling It. Bold by Davis', Henry's, and Bradham's Pharmacy. v" . CAPUDINE ' -V ! '; . " Ail M '- V Does not effect ) the heart :'V"' 7::''::v:,y't 't-- vltBjUffmnfrorn'other' , ',, I lleadnclio Jtctnedioev -f v, SOLD BY ALL DUt'GOISTS, m AROUND AND ABOUT. Shells art being pat on New street be tween Metoalf and George, and also other parts of the city are being shelled, . The dwellings of B. K. Bryan on Craven street is; searing completion, also that of W. A. Mcintosh, on King. , Quite a Bomber took advantage ot the special to Goldsboro yesterday after noon, the occasion, being the lecture by Rev. 8am Jones. ' The party returned at ter the lecture. Capt. Sulcklen, Section Master f the Coast Line, la putting in some good work on Queen street, In the way of cleaning the ditches so as" the drainage will be more perfect. - - E. Ki Bishop It Increasing his ware house room, by enclosing a portion of his dock. The need of additional stor age room for fertilizers has demanded this building. Clarence Wallace, the negro charged with the murder of bis wife, who gave himself Into custody last Tuesday, was given a preliminary hearing before Mayor Patterson, yesterday, and was sent to jail to await trial at the next term of court. A sign of Spring here yesterday, was a street orchestral organ, with an annex of birds, that were supposed to pick out any one's fortune, which was to be found In a sealed envelope hung In a convenient rack. The usual crowd of moneyless kids followed the music about the 1 1 eets. YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TAKING When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic, because the formula is plainly printed on every bottle showing that it is simply lion and quinine In a tasteless form. No cure no pay. Price 56c. Death ot Sam Hamilton. The death of Sam T. Hamilton ou February 4th In a New York hospital is reported. Mr. Hamilton was from 8aco, Maine, and once lived In this city, being In the employ of the Stlmson Lumber Co. Ho will be remembered by many here, where he had a number of friends. At Court, Yesterday. The regular Special term session of court, ended yesterday, but one case Robinson vs Atlantic & N. C. railroad will be heard today, not having been completed, last night. At yesterday's sessiens, Ives vs Bswden, was settled out of court. Jackson vs Dlnkins, was continued. Barrlngton vs Atlantic & N. C. rail road, for $50. damages, the jury brought a verdict for the railroad company. Favorite Nearly Everywhere. Constipation means dullness, depress ion, headache, generally disordered health, DeWltl's Little Early Risers stimulate the liver, open the bowels and relieve this condition. Safe, speedy and thorough They never gripe. Favorite pills. F. 8. Duffy. Fresh Frankfurters, 10c. per pound. Oaks Market. Athletic Association Meeting:. The directors of the New Bern Athlet ic Association held a meeting at the Journal office last night. The report of the delegates sent to the Stste League meeting at Raleigh was made. A committee was appointed to see about base bsll grounds, as It is not cer tain that the old Fair grounds can be se cured, or if secured are fully desirable as other grounds that can be found. The committee was given power to act in the matter of selecting grounds. Applications ot players wishing posi tions on the New Bern team were re ported. Discussion on different plans, all looking to maklog New Bern's team first class in every respect, followed. A recess was taken until next week, when the Prealdsnt will again call the directors together. Presldont William Dunn, was In the chair, H. C. Lumsdem, Seoretary. Every director was present. ". Fire at PeUetlers. On February 4th, the bouse and con tents of Mr. L. F. Pelletler, were de stroyed by fire at PeUetlers, Carteret county. Tuf Swan oif Ways. The tug Swan which was sunk In the Neuse river about eight miles below this city, a few weeks ago. Is now on the ways here, undergoing repairs. At the time the Rwan wae sunk, ss told la these eolumas, It was inpposed that the tug had rewired serious dam. age la her bull, and It was thought the tag was beyond repair. i-. Bui en' examination of the tag shows no Injury, and the cause of her sinking Is bow thought to be from swamping wbea the tag struck an obstrabiloo In the river, as no hole appeared la the hall. .' I '.,.' .!. V- , ', Clerk's Wise Sorfestlon. ; 'I have lately been much troubled with dyspepsia, belching and soar stomach,' Write M. 8. Mead, leading pharmacist' ot AttleLoro Mast. "I eonld eat hardly anything without suffeiing several hours. My clerk suggested I try Krxto Dyspepsia Cora which I did with most happy result. I hare bad bo more trouble and Wbea one can go locating mince pie, ehease, eandy and note after snob a time,' their dlgeetloa must be pretty good. 1 endorse Kodol Drsoeo- sla Car heartily." Ton' don't have to diet. Eat all the good food you want but don't overload the stomach. Kminl Dyspepsia Pure digests your food. F. 8 uurry. . ; - - SAVED BT PLUCK. Captain Huston Worked His Schooner Off .:-;::;6Uinia4Sliotli. ' .. - Captain Boston, who la well known in this port, where he has visited for years, had the misfortune to. ran his new four-masted tchoonrlath Orlando Y. Wootten, ashore on the. Inner Dia mond Shoala, near Cape Batten on last Tos6ay,;'-f J - '-r? ) . . This was only the second voyage of the Woolen, and to thus meet with dis aster was very hard luck for Capt. Hus ton. ' . ' ' - But while the wrecking company which sent a tug, to release the schooner gave up the job a a hopeless one, not so Capt. Huston, as the following from the Norfolk Virginian-Pilot, 7th will show. "The Orlando V. Wootten, the' four masted schooner "which was abandoned Wednesday by the Herrltt-Chapman Wrecking Company's tug Coley, hard aground on the Inner Diamond Shoals, near Cape Hatierae, waterlogged and given up for lost by the tug crew, is again afloat. She ia now riding at an chor off Cape Halteraa, awaiting the Coiey, which returned to her immedi ately on arrival at her dock here at noon yesterday, when the news of the floating of the Wootten was commu nicated to her. The wrecking tug Ed ward Luckenbach also left yesterday afternoon to help bring the Wootten to port. They will race for the salvage neck and neck. The floating of the Wootten was due to the pluck and perseverance of her owner and skipper, Captain Huston, who refused to give up hope when the wrecking company's people declared the case hopeless. Captain Huston snd bls.crew, who have been cared for by the life savers at Cape Hatterss since the schooner went ashore Tuesday, boarded her after the Coley left and hoisted all Bail. Yesterday morning at high tide, with the aid of a favorable wind, the Wootten was floated. On account of tho bouyant nature of the cargo, pine lumber, the schooner can not sink, it Is said. The feat of floating the schooner is considered remarkable by the marine experts here, who con sider the Iuner Diamond Shoals where the schooner went ashore, a regular grave yard for ships. The schooner will be towed to Norfolk." The Best Prescription for Malaria. Chills sad Fever is a bottle of Gbovb'b Tasteless Chill Tome. It Is simply iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No cure no pay. Price 60c. Notice, Rural Free Delivery. In order to facilitate the work of the special agent when he reaches this of fice in establishing the Rural Free De livery route on the Neuse and Washing ton roads, via.. Bellalr, Lima and Jasper. The petitioners asking for said route, will please suggest to me the nsmes of three or more persons whom they deem capable and who aro willing to act as carrier for said route, and any other per sons who may desire to apply for said position of carrier will present to me their application, on or before the 10th day of February. All selections for the position of car riers are to be made In accordance with rules prescribed by the civil service commission.. Applicants must reside directly on or within the territory to be supplied by the proposed route. Each applicant must be prepared to furnish a suitable horse and cart or wagon for uso of the service. Applications of persons nndor seven teen or over fifty-five years of ago will not be received except In case of honor ably dischsrged soldiers and sailors of the Civil or Spanish wars, who are phys ically able to perform said service. Ap plications of badly crippled or deformed persons will not be considered, Applications of women will be receiv ed, but a woman wl'l not be recommend ed to the appointment to the position of regular carrier unless the local condi tions and circumstances are a ich as to make the recommendation devlrable and for the best Interest of the service. BlYMOCH W. HAHCOCX, Postmaster. Prescriptions at Davis'. Davis' Prescription Pharmacy makes a specialty of prescriptions. Prompt and careful attention Is given them. Only the best drugs are used. The prices are reasonable. Send yours there to be filled. Nice Bull-fed Beef at National Market today. Attempted Barn Barnlng. The alarm ot fir about 6 p. at. yester day, was from box 58, the fire being In barn corner Spring and Pollock its. ' The Are was an attempt to burn this stable belonging to i. M. Harrison by a oolored boy named John, Warren, who bad been employed (boat the- Harrison place and was dischsrged. The attempt was made oa the outside ot the barn, w blch was filled with hay, bat the hay being to closely packed. It did not burs rapidly, so that upon .seeing the fire a oolored women named Mary Jeffries rushed Into the barn ', with a bucket of water, while Henry Brlnson extinguish ed the blue oa the outside. 7 , A few mlnotee mora and the fire woold bar beea a serious , and destruc tive on. The boy Warren bad not beea caught at last report. it on. i a. lean tls, Itgaauat .-i r ". ;.,- A LIGHT COUGH. ' Is not an easy tblng to lessen , It fastens Itself onto the bronchial tubes and reaches for the lungs. ' There is a way to . : ; ' Shake It Out of lbs system. It's aa easy way, ' take Chrrry-Glyierlna. This rem , edy will curt every time. Its cu ' rallve properties go to the Spot when the mean little tickling an , noys you sod drives It out quickly It relloves rlijht sway. ii k mi r fM pii a n u t fv ! Cor. Uroad A Kl'-' t Hi. ' t t Hltttlltlt. Tfifi MltlETS. : The fo.lowlng quotations wen receiv ed by J. S. Latham Co, New Ben, M.O. J " . V. , Nbw York, Feb. T. 0tob t Open. Blgh. Low; Close Mareh,..;. 8JI $40 iM 8.40 .. May. ....v.... 8.25 8.40 8S5 840 Jaly,;.. 8 JIT 8.40 8W 8.40 Aag., 8.14 8.5S5 8.14 8M Oet.. 7.84 7.90 7J54 7.90 Chicago, Feb. 7. Wumxt: Open. High. Low. Close May ; 78 77 Oob: , " Open. High. Low. Close May 8 6, Bibs: Open. High. Low. Cjoss May .. 850 85 J New York. Feb. 7. Broesssi Open. High. Low. Close Bagar..... 1281 13tlt 137 129, Con. T H7 So By i...;8SJ 58 U.8.L. ii 11 C- 8. B 44 48 Tex Pa 88 38 A. O.F zV I8j Mo. P ,y.. JQii . " 108 A. Co Atchison. 77' 78$ Capper CST May,... 5J0 550 SJvrMl Spats 4 9-1. Sales 8,000 bale. Fetures, Feb-Mch 4.81. Apr-May 4Uft May-June 41. NBW BMUtHOTTOH StABSUrT. Cetton sold la the lecal market yes terday at 8.. ro BT SUiOsUrT. Same week last year. 191,000 34000 38009 Last week 191,000 This week. Bat. 98G00 Mon. 18000 Tie. 80000 Wed. 23000 There. 17000 Frl. 17000 30000 30000 19000 28000 127,000 144.009 Advices to J. E. Latham & Co.- New York, Feb. 7. In sight for week 144,000 against 183, last year. Why send away lrom town lor your Via!! Paper when you have Line right here at Our prices are & Very Special Paper at for. double roll Is oneof the hand someat patterns we have ever shows in cheap paper, Beautiftil quality ot Embossed t x -1 jrappra as , I i per double roll. Let us send x . : .1 . X 1 your inspection ' 67 Pollock Street. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Mr. T. W. Dewey, returned homo last night, , ' , Prof. T. K. Foust came down from Goldsboro, last night, -; Mr. John Pearee of Pollocksvllle, was a visitor her yesterday. . Mr S'acy Wade ot Morehead was a visitor In the city yesterday. Miss Ethel Willis of Durham, came np from' Beaufort yesterday and stopped over in the city for the day, visiting friends. Mrs J. W. Duguld and daughter, Evelyn Grace, who have been visiting Mrs. Duguid's parents at Hacon, Ga , re turned home last night. Dr. Duguld went up 00 the morning train and ac companied them h )me. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup Cures a Cough or Cold at once. Conquers Croup, Whooping Cough and McksIcs Cough without fail. Best for Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Grippe, Pneumonia, Con sumption and Luug Affections. Quick, sure results. Price, 39c. Extra fine Steak at the Oaks Meat Market this morning. Cigars at Davis'. Davis' Prescription Pharmacy Las ex clusive agency In Ibis city for the popu Ur "Tlieo" cigars, Betiiles this brand there are other well known brands. Buy your cigars at Davis'. Church Notice. West Street M. E Church, colored, Preaching at 11 o'clock a. m , aud 7:30 p m., by Hsv. L W, Thomas, now in charge of the New Bern and Kinston circuit. Sabbtth School at 9 a. in Prayer meeting Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock All a'e cordially invited to attend those aervlcce. Hot Chocolate, and Hot Coffee ami Sandwiches at McSorlcy's. - : At the Book Store ! J Ffoe minutes tri ll strttdbn will en- ; able anybody to play the 'Bavarian Harp Sole Agent G. N. Ennett. such a Complete t t your door. very low. our books up lor .1 ; I . ........ . , Q IJT THE PBICE .u uoats, e 10.00 e 12.50 4 15.00 " Not many left, but everjone we have is A l ARGAIN at such prices as we lmve mentioned above. W Give us a call. Men's & 0909 Mttl 1 4 J ? fit V BoullioM, Hot Cliocolaie, tum Broth aad Coca-'. .ola. fe All the well Inown Cold DrinkP, Koot lleer, Orange and p te Lemon I'hosphalo, &c, and a New and Delicious one Grape ;f f. ""' ,J""- Wllr Apparatus is New aad Up-to-date, j?5 No coniaMiin ,tion from contact with msta'. We uec the I'est vi everyiinng Hnd try to please i ou save i or rent by ?"i5 DUFFY'S PHARMACY Cor. Mfddfe Le G. DANIELS, -DEALER IN- Horses Mules. FEED AND EXCHANGE STABLES. 42 AM) 44 CPAVFN STREET, 0PP0SITK 11VMAN SI'PPLY CO , XKW ItKIlIV, V. . Winter Goods At Summer Trices. IVc li;ic a gi d line of ( oul and Wood Heating St-ivin that ynn will lind t'l.cii cr Ihan chenl'.rre. We don't want to cany them over. If yours ii not all right now is the time to hnj. Our Stock of General Hardwure ii ( ompletc Sash, Doors mid Ulinclp, I'iiiiits, Oil snd Tsinith, (iold and Silvtr En amel, Lime, l'hnler, ( tnm.t. Mid liuilding Material for a ilnished job. I.owctt I rices. Coods Guaranteed. mo Gaskill Hardware Co. 14 7. 73 Widow Bt NKW HKRN, N. O FOR Horses, Mules, Buggies, Farm Waqons, Cart Wheels and Harness GIVE ME A Tit I A THOS.J. lit Us Hai Ilii Kton - v.,' and tlie old stager who has held the reins (or tirty years vrtit ten you ne oas had experience and that experience jass- UUa 1,1m lit tlinfc 1I1A tuMk .ah rlagee for stin, eorofort and dnmblllty sro made and sold by Vt aiors Buggy ranory. . A' mi wilt fln.1 uir TArt nf a mifrirv von may want to mnair with. We are fioad qnartnrsHn this business and can fAVI VOU MONEY. ; ,... : ? 1 O. II. Water & Hon, 78Eroad?t, Ke Batr, K. V. J OUT i OF OTEUCOATS. J now t 6.00. " 8.00. 10.00. " 12.00. & CO., : Bity's Wear, Hot 1 Sttrff. I Do hot fuil to try our Dc- sjjjf licious, Invigorating Nourishing Soda Drinks. Vigoral, Tomato and Celery all tastes. our system of rebate clucks. eft S. Front KlH. m (5 C J J(J I, C MITCHELL. For Sale Or Lease ! The Grist Hills and Factory property, Cor. Hancock and Johnson streets, known as New Bern . Grist Mills and operated by Geo. Bish op, now deceased. The plant consists oi two up "to date mills. one corn cleaner, ele vator, belts, one bolter and every thing com- 1 A - - -S 1 A A. , shape for operation. For terms and fur-, 11 m . l. 11 . . . lutr imoriuaiiuu up- -ply to - - E. K. BISHOP. ,
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