TWENTIETH YEAR TOt XlX-IiO. 271 NIW BX25, R. C.; FRIDAY KORSISG, FEBRUARY 14, 1902. .1 n. PERMANENT ORGANIZATION. OFFERS THIS WEEK FOR EVERYONE. Children and Babies. Gents. Bovs. Yonths.. REMEMBER We ar agent for the well-known, make V, nf RhnAB-.7iorlAr Pttm- and Thoa. U. Plant & UO. " . ' fl Examine fThe Victoria", $2.00. Examine "The Empress", W.OfX,, We hate the Best 11.00, $1.26 and $140 Shoe for Women. in the city. " - . -. V In Men's, Our Patent Kids art the latest, JPrices $ 3.50, J $4.50, and $5.00. Look at them. Creaper Shoes $1.35, $1.50, $1.75, $2 00, $2.50 and $3.00. " v ' - - W X 47-49 POLLOCK STREET. 4 r g Fresh Country Smoked Hams and Side Bacon, Fancy New Orleans, West India Jand Porto Kico Molasses, Vanilla Drips and Maple Sjnip Just Received. - We also hare a full and and fresh supply of Fancy Cakes and Crackers, such at Uneeda Biscuits, TJneeda Milk Biscuits, Ojsterettes, Cheese Sandwiches, Forentine Vanila dreams. Orange Wafers, Chocolate, Ice Creams,'&c. v-v . : " Don't fail to give us ft call and Jgetjyour groceries fresh ; and delivered promptly. Yours to Please, tj Wholesale and Retail Grocer, v r PHONE 69. , Cor. Broad & Hancock Sts. . r J. A. - JQNES, Lhieru. Feed. ... - --r : Sale and -Exchange Stables Of North Carolina Good Roads Associa tion Formed.. - 1 Special to Journal. . .J BiLtieH, Feb. H. The Good Roade Convention has formed a permanent organisation,; and "adopts the name of the "North Carolina Good Boads Asso- 0181100." c , s ' , ' It elected P. B. Hanee, of Wlottoa, PresldentJoseph A, Holmetj Secretary Joseph 0. Brown, of Raleigh, Treeterer. Xsch,congretsloaal dUtrldt and each county la to bare a Ylce-rnaideat, Many of theae are already named. v, A reaolntloa was adopted aaking the Legialature to put aH State conylcU at work building roads ot preparlag ma .terlal for them. - " - , 0113. L jit YouneRooseyelt Out ot Danger. m Special to Journal. ' . WaskihotoW, Feb. 18: A telegram received here today from Mrs, Roose velt, sayt tbat her ion Theodore, Jr., la praotlcally out of danger. ' - Harcoot's Life Insured tor $T50,000 London, Feb. 18. At a meeting of the Haroonl Wireless, Telegraph Company here today It Wat announced that the director! of the Company had - Insured the life of Slgaor ttarcont tor 150,00 (about $$750,000.) It was alio laid that the Lloyds had- exclusively adopted the Marconi system la connection with their tlgnal stations. - , . Renewed Riots' in Spain. . ' Madrid, Feb. 18. There have been re newals of disturbances in several towns At 8t. Sebastian crowds of people atoned the police and the latter charged several times. A score of persons were wound ed.' In Barcelona strikers and workers have have had several conflicts. Shots were- exchanged and a number of per tone were wounded, -: ' ' LargestaBd 'Finest Stock it : ever offered for sale U New Ben,"; A Car Lead ef each just reoeived, it ." '' bTTLma V am v J T2l AA ''"" '-' , W h nl ftV h ft ftt K 1 " r . ;V :Fox River Buttery ;; . xa.apie cyrup -.o- - cream uneese. - Eoasted Coffee. J hllV.' - 'H ;- J'.: Arclikll ft Co, tl BROAD ST. A Llclhzr's Horror I - It's NoTto Time ' . ' to pnrcliaae your Micycle for eprlng. t)ur Ulvyclns nave neon tlmnd and STtrybody who ridos thorn u;i tlii'y are ahead of the ace. TIiot are linlit la weight, easy running and the prices are way aown. . - If yoar Bicycle Is weak or noe1s at tentiort. bring It to as. We nnmntce satittaction. We make keys to tit any look, eluan ana repair tyiicvrntcrs, etc, i i ... a. i .ilJiJ, Dealer In Hictoi r. Fn ! .anvi, Si outino Oooixi, PltoNoORiriii, Jon I'iuntino, J'.l BM H t'TiWfS, Er.AL l'r: do. "'est. f.:.v fc'.:: 1, n. an 1"J J an'l ! If nsd la tia 7 y '-;:- ; Dr. Bull's Cdoflt Syrup Cores r j a dough or Cold .at onoa. Conquers Croup, Whooping Cough and Measles Cough without fall. Best for Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Grippe, Pheumonla, Con sumption and Lung AffeotloBs. Quick, sure results, price, 85c. FlaHT WITH MOONSHINERS Five Cremated la Saloon Plre. One Of- &: fleer Killed and Another Fatally ; ' - wounded. ; ... C Middle bo ro, Ky., Feb. 18-One ef he wortt attlet ever fought In the Cqmber land Mountains occurred this afternoon at Lee Turner's ' "blind tiger" saloon four miles from here.'., : j - V ? The fight was between Turner's moua lalneert, 80 lu number,' and 15 or more citizens of MIddlesboro, who were sworn In at a posse to arrest Lee Turner. 1 ..,;- The trouble ' wat . precipitated by a dlipnte over the poatettloa of teveral mules. In the fight that followed the at tempt to make the arrest to day Charles Cecil, one of the MIddlesboro officers, was kill ed, aad John Doyle, another offloer, fa tally wounded. - -j y Turner lost Ate men.: 'Hit saloon was burned to 'the gtoand by the oMcers and five of hit men perished la the flames. The owner of the talooa, who wat the principal cause of' the trouble, waa absent at tbe, time of the battle, and It reported to be now at Ming mak Ing preparations . to ; See ' from . the country, The Best frexcrtr Hon for Kalarla. Chills and Fever It a bottle of Gnova'l TAtTcuut Cmii Toaia. It la simply Iron and quinine In a tasteless form. Ho oure no pay. Prloe oOe. Nervous Derangement the Resnlt of yvf; Eyestrain The strsla Itnpoeed upoa the eyes, by various optical defecta hat a decided effect upon tbe nervous system, and by the leaksge of nerve force Often leads to a train of evllt far more extended than we are accustomed to suppose. The strain calls for an exoesitre inp ply of nervous energy, acting 4a an Ir ritant to the oentral netvous system, Anally ending In a breaking down of the system, which; not only camel kilsery and antfarlhg, but ftatlttlua s-e not wanting to proTe tbat tbe d n of life la materially ahortoned th, Epilepsy (or Ills) Is one of tLe t. t terrible diseases that can befall any ha man belag, end Its treatment by drugs alone (by Dr. C. H. Brown, Phils.) la very unsatisfactory Of late years specUllits on nervous diseases hare found that error of refrac tion bear a direct casual relation to Ibe attacks and Hi at properly adjusted glanses are an Indlnpensiljle adjunct to the treatment, If I Ley do not erer super sede all other methods of treatment. You can Soda large slocu of optli .'. goods, an 1 every Instrument needed to do scientific refractive wmk at J. O. ! AXi : T3 Opllndp! 'or. To Double Number of Rural Com- ; - mon Schools.;.; . Ballread From Balelgh te Fayette- ' ville.; fieoA Beads Conyen ' tletw' SUte Charters.,-, Pablle Schools In :f. !', Need Stte ,' y-1 Fandt. " " , Balbiqb, Feb. ' US It Is more than probable that work will speedily begin on e railway which will give Raleigh di rect connection with Fayettevllle, dis tant only about 88 . miles lu an alr-llae, Part of the road It In operation. The promoters , of the Stabs Good Roads convention are deeply gratified at the affair and at the Interest It bat aroused. - The attendance . both yester day and today waa large and Interest un abated..' - Congressman E. W Poa and A. W. Machen, the superintendent of the rural free delivery mall service, arrived from Washington this, morning, ana twin made speeches to the convention. The 8tate today chartered the High Point Upholatery Company, etpltal $185,000, Percy T. Klrkman ' and others stockholders; the Catawba Woolen Mills st Hickory, J.' A. Martin and Others stockholders, capital $6,000, ond author ised the Issue of $10,000 of preferrtd slock by the Etnston Mantel Com pany. - Reports as to the need of State funds for public schools came In today from three countlet. Wats needt. nothing. Tyrrell calls for $815, Lenoir for $1004: Man of the delegates to the . Good Roads Convention visited" the Agricul tural and Mechanical college this morn ing and witnessed the work of th Alats of 45 In the dairy school. At noon to day at the Governor's of fice there was a notable educational conference, the purposes of which is to develop the rural common tchooU The plan Is to Inaugurate a campaign of ed ucation under the auspices of the South-; era Education Board. This board and many of Its friends met at Winston last year. Charles D. Mclver, It one of the three directors for North Carolina Among the educators who were at the conference today were presidents or representatives of the University of North Carolina, Wake Forest, Trinity, Klon, Guilford, Rutherf xd, Davidson. Catawba, and other colleges, the Bsptlsl Female University, St.' Mary't College, Peace Institute, Oak Ridge School, Blng ham School, Red Springs Academy; City School Superintendents from JHew Bern Washington, Tarboro, Goldaboro, Raids ville, Raleigh, Durham, Greensboro, Fay ettevtlle, Salisbury, Conoqrd, Btatetvllle Asbeville, Charlotte, and other points, County Superintendent! from teveral countlet. Kaiser's Yacht at New York. Naw .Tome, Feb. 18. The Imperial German- yaeht Hobentollern,. seat . here fur the est ot Prince Henry of Pruisls during his coming visit, arrived today from KleL. -.. ;. . :- ' . ' She wai not expected, for It wu cal culated that the ran would take at least one day more than It did The weather encountered wat unfav orable for a call at Bermuda, so Admiral Count von Biudlstln, the yacht's com mander, abandoned the partly formed plan and tbtped hit course for New She bore In tight off Sandy Hook a few minutes before noon, and as hour later was In quarantine. The visiting ship got the courtesy of the port from Federal officials, coming on through the Narrows ana op into tne nonn river without delay. , Passing craft gave net a noisy welcome with their whistles. ' The vessel stood high out ot ths water and looked Impressive beyond her real size. 8he wat painted white all over. except for a large black eagle at her Ag urehead,. tome touches of; gold astern and a long streak ot red that showed be low her waterllne. Ia general typtthe resemble a modern'maa-of-war. .Plfht Over Miss Stone. J ' Paris, Feb. U-Rferrlng to ths re ported engagement between Brigands for the possession of Miss Stone, the Constantinople correspondent of The Kchode Harlt, says; "The captors of Mist Stone aad Madame Tsllka hats been tttaeked by toother bind of - bri gand I, seeking to secure the prisoners la order to get the ranaom - Twenty men on both aides 'were killed during the light but Ibe original oaptors of the missionary were victorious. Mill Stone was not hart." LIFE SAVING STATIONS. - At Bogie Inlet To . Be istsblished. Con- rrcssman Thomas' Good Work, - Special to Journal. ; - WasaisaToxr, Feb. 18 Congressman Charles R. Thomu had passed through the House, to-day, the bill establishing a Lite Saving Station : at Bogoe Inlet, in Onslow county. ' 1 : J These stations employ nine men, and besides the cost of construction,- have an annual pay roll of about $6,000. Congressman Thomas lays ha will alto secure a life tavlng ttttlon for Car teret county, as well it tbe needed ap propriations for tbe rivers and harbors in hit . district, Including, the Nense, Trent and Hew rivers. THE EASTERN ALLIANCE. Views From Japan. London and Wash- ' tigton on the Matter. Tokahoma, February 18 In the two houses of the Diet today it was an nounced that Japan had .signed the agreement with England to preserve the territorial integrity of China and Korea. The newt of the signing of the treaty has been received with much enthusiasm throughout Japan. London, Feb. 12 The liberal after noon newspapers view the alliance be tween Great Britain and Japan with mixed feelings, and the Conservative organs generally applaud it. The St. James Gaiette (Conservative) expresses "modified rapture, at this wide depart ure from British traditional policy," but finds solace In the thought that the pol icy and interesta of the United States are Identical w(th those of Great Brit ain and Japan and concludee: "Perhaps we shall Bad when the pol icy of Great Britain Is definitely known that the United States Is formally or informally a party to tho league of peace in the far east. At any rata no effort ahould be spared to secure Its alhesl m." The Westminster Gazette thinks the alliance can be fairly termed offensive and defensive, sayt that It therefore has a dangerously wide extension, but con cludes that It looks like a rather huty answer to European hostility. The Timet approves It and thinks It calculated to have a most beneficial ef fect upon the aituatlon in China. Washington, Feb. 18 Mr. Takblra, the Jspaaete minister, at Washington called at the State Department today and notified Secretary Hay of the all! anoe between Great Britain and Japan, binding the two nations to joint action to maintain tbe integrity of Chins and Korea, The assent of the United States It not necessary to this agreement, but If It were It would probably not be with held; for it Is pointed out tbat the treaty Is precisely In lloe with the alma of the State Department, as fully disclos ed In the notes published by It fiom time to time. It Is again stated that there has been no joint action aa between the United States aad the two powers named, yet 11 Is a fact that the preamble to the new treaty might be regardod as almost a paraphrase ot the position ot the United dtatea toward the Mancburian question its stated la Secretary Hay't note to the Russian Ambassador here. s K 300,000 Bales Destroyed. .; WatHiaOToa, Feb. 18 In presenting a petltioa for congressional relief of cot ton growers from the cotton weevil In Strata today, Mr. Culberson, of -.Texas, said that the boll weevil bad deatroyed 800,000 bales of cotton, In Texat alone during the past year, aad on account of the ravages of the pest grave apprehen sion Is felt for the cultivation of cotton la central and southern Texas. ' , TOO KNOW - WHAT -TOD ARB TAKING When yon taka Grove's Tasteless .Chill Tonic, because the formula la ' plainly printed oa every bottle showing that' It It simply Iron and quinine In a tasteless form. No cure no pay. Price oOo. ; I. Clerk's Wise f rcsilon. '1 have lately been n U troubled with dynpcpiln, belching an 1 tour stomach,' writes M. B, Mead, le .lug pharmacist' of Atllcboro Mass. "I could eat hardly nylh!ng without sintering several I. mra. t'y chirk Hod I try Kodo ! i-;' 'a Core which I did with most I - i ' k, I hitve bad no hinre !: i I !.co on can go to eating v ' , i ' f, cnni'y and r"'s a'u-r ha! , !' r d' "n'nn i n X Id -y; '. I ' ... o-tnl I ; , p- 1 ' " V---I ('n't 1 "9 t f Mm f5 ;"V; V - mlZ,, .: NICE LOT Georgia and Norton it Yam Potatoes. IB Fulton Market Corned Beef, Corned Hogs Heads 5c lb. Good Cooking Butter 25c lb. Corned Mullets. Fresh rrnnes, Dried Peaches and Apples. Buckwheat. Fancy Elgin and Foi River Butter. Syrup, Molasses. Maple Syrup. Complete Stock of the Best Groceries the market aif orJs. ty Satisfaction Guaranteed. Tours to please, MAIL Wholesale e& Retail Grocer, 'Phome 91. 71 Ilroad Ht. I r m your Larder from Totson's J Grocery, That's the best way to be sure of getting the best of everything, promptly de livered at money saving prices. We want your grocery trade . Respectfully. J. J. TOLSON, Jr., z' Broad St Grocer, Phone 137. Atthe Hea Of ALL Tobacco Fertilize rs. H' (SOLD WMO GM Specially prepared for the lands of Eastern Carolina. Insures a good cure. Makes wrappers and fills yonr purse. By its merit alone one farmer in Jones County will use it exclusive ly on his sixty acres of tobacco. As our goods are manufactured near you and not re-shippcrl, wc claim Freshness and Good Mechanical Condition. fiilh Grade Cathay Polato. Allcrop anil Cottoo Guano, Our Motto: "Not How Cheap, But How Good." , Bar If jou use Fertilizers Call and See us. E. H. e J. A. MEADOWS CO., . High tirade Fertilisers, , Factory Nense River, NEW BERN, N. C. FOB Horses & Mules, CALL our Julius M.;Arnold 66 BROAD STREET. Who has jiist returned Jfroui the Wett with the finest lot of Horses ever seen in New Bern. Snltabla foHhe FARM, I RIVINC, SADDLE, also DRAUGHT HORSES, that will be sold for cash on time. GUARANTEED AS REPRESENTED. . . i. m LE Alio C t urts nav fikZ.'.".T!&nS. tl L3 TTIi3 Ten . - all ahoiit carrinris from A to Z, ... . i . l .. L.IJ .1.. arm me oia awrrr vi'o naa iichi hib ruins for fifty yeiirs will tell you he has hnd eiiiriein and tlmteiporioncejust- li es him ill slritiriR tliHt the liest rnr- ri: s I"r stylo, comfort and dunibtlily rm ii. hmo and sold by Waters li"i;yy 1 .,.. y. I v on will find any .rt of a bur" yon ji-i. y -K il l. (' r; ,t wnli. We ai lloii'l- - i - i i...;iin.aani ran bAVK f ':' ' 1 i lib s n ' 1 r : TUCKER BROS. , t" v :' U0 North Front Street ;WILMlN?TOKv;v ry.gf4- -' A The place to in'y jour Cemetery v Work at BOTTOM PRICE3. ' Ii ? ' Foreign and Domes tio Granite and S Marble. Lettering nnd Finish the 'A 1 L' Best. Send for latest designs.' , All I work aolivered.'Yv'-.i Branch yard, Goldbboro, N. d.. .. It: r:i :.V If:irctt, IN.CRANCE A(JEJT, Oflim, Middle ft,, Nw I!eii, IT. C. r,-,.,.-..,,.r,,!(,.. PlntdS Flr Ins. . 1 ... 1 ' ' I I' l.(o nl London, 1 ' " ; I ! . Ii .1 i i. - Hot Drinkaat DavV-v-H During the o d weaihe'r,- nop In at . Oar a Prescrlptloa f harmacy and get cup of hot choco'a'e or tomato loulf on, or you can gi'taghss ofg' 0 10

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