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k nrn. a mmwm srsy rL ff r-sT Tf W Vsywy VOL I1X-S0. 27S SIW BIEN, N. C, SUNDAY M0RHIK8, FEBRUARY 16, 1902. TWENTIETH YEAR f iHctckbu m OFFERS THIS WEEK H FOR EVERYONE. Ladies, Misses, Children and Babies, Gents, Boys, Youths. BUM EMBER We arc agents for the veil known make of Shoes Ziegler Bros., and Thoe. G. ! lant & Co. Examine "The Victoria", $2.00. Examine "The Empress', $100. We hate the Best 11.00, $1.25 aid 11.10 She for Women in the city. In Men's, Our Patent Kids are the Latest, Prices $3.50, $4.50, and $5.00. Look at then. Cheaper Shoes $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2 00, $2.60 and $3.00. S A7-AQ PnTTnrX QTPFFT w Fresh Country Smoked Hams and Side Bacon, Fancy New Orleans, West India Jaad Porto Kico Molasses, Vanilla Drips and Mapla Syrap Just Received. We also hare a fall and and fresh supply of Fancy ( akes and Crackers, such as Uneeda Biscuits, Uneeda Milk Biscuits, Oysterettea, Cheese Sandwiches, Forentine Vanila Orearusi Orange Wafers, Chocolate, Ice Creams, Ac. Don't fail to giye ns a call and JgetJJyour groceries fresh and deliTered promptly. Tears to Please, , J. 23. JJSSSZESE Jr., Wholesale and Retail Oncer, 1 PHONE 69. Cor. Broad eft Hancock Sis. 1 ffiff&f&f&f&t&Afififi J. A. JONES, es Livery, Feed, Sale and Exchange S tab I Largest'aad Finest Stock SQUADRON OF RECEPTION. Great "War Vessels., To Greet Prince Henry Rear Admiral Brans In , , Command. . Washington, 0. 0 February 14 The special squadron of war sblps to greet Prince Henry of Prussia oa bis arrival at Now York,' February SI will be formally assembled Saturday, when Roar Admiral Robley D. Evens will hoUt his. flg and assume command. Tbls is the first special squadron formed for snch a ceremony for yean, and com prises some of the. finest vessels In North rn waters. While not so Imposing, aaoWarge as the Navy Depatment wishes., It has been found lmpraotlble to, angmeat it without resort to the fleet now nnder Admiral Hlgglnson, sailing in the West Indies on the annaal winter cruise) Ad miral Evans has selected, the flue new battleship Illinois for his flag ship, and with his staff the Admiral leaves here for New York to loin his command. The Illinois has already reached Tom klnsvllle, and awaits his arrival with Admiral Dewey's former flag ship Olym pia. iTbe Ban Francisco sailed for Hampton Roads from the Norfolk Navy yard and leaves for New York, where she will arrive by noon Saturday. The Hartford, which was also to form part of the squadron, has gone South and may not return in time. The squadron will comprise at least n re snips, ana perhaps six, and will be retained as one command until the Prinoe departs for Germany. Admiral Evans will then hsul down his flag and ll for China, where be is to be second In command of the Asiatic Station: An allotment has been made from the general fund for the entertainment of the Prince to be used by Admiral Evans during the Prince's stay In New Tork, when he will give a dinner on the Illl nois. All the Officers of the Hohenzol- lern will also be entertained on the vari ous ships of the squadron, which they will return on the imperial yacht. you mow what you are taking When yon take Grove's Tasteless Chill fonic, because the formnla is plainly printed on every bottle showing that it Is simply iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No cure no pay. Price 69c. TUB MARKETS. The following quotations were receiv ed by J. B, Latham A Co, New Bern, . O. Naw York, Feb. IS. Cerrox; Open. High. Low. Cloat March 8.80 8 70 8.69 8.08 May 1.51 8.68 , 8.30 8 C8 July 8.SS 8.54 8.48 8.54 Aug .....8 80 1.81 8.25 8.81 Oct 7.86 7.80 7.81 7.85 Chicago, Feb. 15 vfitBATi Open. High. Low. Clos May 78 78 Oobh: Opea. High. Low. Close May... 43 ti Ribs: pea. High. Lew. Olose May 850 165 New Tork. Feb. 15. erer offered for sale i Kew Berm. ' A Gar Lead af each just received. Also a complete lime )f Baggie, Wegeas, Harness, Resce, Whips. Cart Wheels, e. ' . ' ,v -C'V V-"'- ' ' elV A. JOJTE3, Bread Street, Stewart's OU Itansl. Wheathdarts, -,;. Oatflakea, . : -Oraham Flour, . WboleWheat Flour , Fox Jtiver Buttery Maple Syrup, . Cream fJheeae, . Boasted Coffee. .8ee U8 1- before you i Archbell & Co.j . .r y Ut.Wm l4... -VcvV, ff BROAD ... , y. . . ' ' ' ' 1 tAMother's Horror rtt irbup;: 'i' .f;-: cm be prevented if tei in time . eael enrwl almost issUatly.by aslag-. Mwrs'o:::? un,- At BttADHlM'i. He. : All itiMll mmUm. ffMM. A -A- ft and the old singer who has held the reins lor mty years will tell yon be has had experience and that experience Just ine mm in stating that the best ear rtages for style, comfort and durability are made and sold by Waters Buggy Factory. ... , - yon will find any part of a bnggy you may want to repair with. We are Uenri quartort in this business end can 8AVB YOU MONEY. . v. G. U. Waters 6011, Pheae lt, ;.'';,..' -19 Broad Bt, Nw Bh, N. P. ' - Sroeaa; Opea. High. Low. Olose Sugar ,...138 138, Cob. T... SoRy.'. Hi 8 O.H.L. 11 iif U. S. 1 44i 44 Tex Pae 41 J A.O.F Mo.jP. 108 104 Ta.aO OOJ AtoklsoB 771 77 Oepror tr evSTM May US M0 pets 4.11-lt. Bales 4.0O8 kales.1 Fetaree, Feb-Meh4.rT. Apr-Msy 4.17 MayJaae 4.17. ;,';), XS1WJI CTTW MAJMMT. . I o.toi la tas leeal aiarket yesterdsy l eeats. , -yr;:': . . ) ' rotrr '. :':.'-y'" ' 'v: ' i' Last week This week, at. ISM Mea. Tnes. t'tgtei Wed."' ' There. - :' -v FrL VKf' . Susie week" J last year -r xu,m . ' 1 1 ; 180M J7006 S1000 1S0OS 1400 tiooe lti.we TiELVE 1HCHES Ml i " 1 - State Capital Gets Greatest Snow Fall of Winter. Architects A warded Contracts. More School Fnnds Available. Fed . I are License Defined. Street Cars and Trains Blocked by Snow. Raluoh, Feb. 15. At 11:80 last night snow began falling. It fell inoessan tly coming from the Northeast, until U:90 this morning, by which time exactly a foot had fallen. It is the deepest snow since the great one of February 1899, which was 19 inches here. By noon the fall had practically ceased. The temper ature was at freezing. There was no wind and hence the snow as unusually beautiful, as there were no drifts and it mantled everything, in the tiniest limb or leaf. The building committee of the State Agricultural and Mechanical College here has awarded the contracts. There were a number of competing architects. W. P. Rose Is awarded the contract for the Pullen Memorial Library. It will be 00 by 80 feet in dimensions, and of brick stoned trimmed. In the basement will be the dining hall, to seat 500, on the second floor, recltrtlon rooms and a libra ry, and, on the third floor the chapel also to be nsed as an auditorium, to seat 10 W. The other building, Watauga hall to replace the one burned, will be of the same dimensions as the bnrned building, and will contain only rooms for students rooms, to accommodate 131) Btudents. It will be three stories In height and in the basement will be an Armory. The cost of the Pullen building will be $16,- 000 and of Watauga hall 1 10,000. There Is available t3'XX of material for the lat ter, in the way of brick. There was $8,- 000 Insurance on the bnrned building. The school aothorltlesare notified that the second $100,000 set apart by the State for the common schools, will be forthcoming when needed. The Good Roads Train officials were pnt to It to day to get their machinery to the railway station. They expected to leave to night for Virginia. They say they will build a three mile roadway at Montlcello. Attorney General Gilmer Is preparing an opinion which will put a stop to the trouble about what persons must pay peddlers licenses in thls.State. He will carefully define the meaning of the word. Street cars did not attempt to run to day. All trains were badly oS schedule. INSURANCE COMPANIES LOSE. Brsdstreet's Anticipates a Heavy Advance In Fire Rates, flaw Tobk, Feb. 14. Discussing the large number of destructive fires that have occurred since the first of the year, especially those at Walerbury aod lJui arson, Bradstreet's says, "There Is, of course, a general feuling that the insurance companies of the country" have suffered a BerleB of bad blows, which, coming after several years of heavy losses, are bound to be reflect ed in further withdrawals of weakened companies, If, Indeed, a general and heavy . advance In rates Is not immi nent." The building of fireproof or slow burning constructions and additional aids to the controlling and master lng of future conflagrations Is rucom mended. Comparing the fire loss with the loae incurred by business failures, Brad- street's ssys that in the month of Jan uary the fire loss was greater thau the total liabilities of those who failed In the United Btates. In the years 1899 to 1901, Inclusive, the gross fire loss ex ceeded the gross fatlnre loss by nearly one xnarter. The Best Prescription for Malaria. Chills and Fever Is a bottle of Okove'b Tasteless Chill Tonic. It Is simply Iron and quinine in a tasteless form Ho euro no pay. Price 50c. Burial of a Giant. Mew Tork, Feb. 14 It require:! the strength of ll strong men lo bear to grave In Calvary Cemetery to day the body of Dennis Labey, a giant, who he fore his death Wednesday weighed pounds. It was necossary to have ooflln specially made for the body. Almost from bis youth Labey mi c r pulent, and his parents tried In mnny ways to reduce bis weight. They wen ansuccettsful andhlajwelght continually increased. Bis height was six feet l Inches. He contracted pneumonia Tuca.'.av and his death was unexpected. Willi ths body, the weight of the coffin was 1,000 pounds. Snow Still Falling. 8pectal to Journal. iULKOH, Feb. 18. At 8 o'clock to night the snow storm still continues, though lighter then heretofore. The depth of the snow Is nesrly four teen Inches. Sleighing Is becoming good. TO GET MILLIONS. Cardcn Sccl at Davis', Deris' Prescription Tharmacy bis Just rew' ?rl -a lot of ratable and flower s 4. fuy yours at Davis'. Hot Chocolate, and Hot Coffee Sandwiches at McBorley's. ' aod P 'j 1 ton!- LAXATIVD TASTELESS hill to::ig. One-Third of Her Husband's Vast Estate Goes to Mrs. Plant Nsw Tobk, Feb. 14. By the resigna tion today of two trnstees of ths estate of Bsoty Bradley Plant It became known that the long contest over the property of that multi-millionaire is being settled out of court. It was announced that all the details of the settlement bad been practically determined. Mrs. Plant, who contested the will, which created a remarkable trnst, will receive one-third of the estate. or more than S, 0000,000. Bar sob and other heirs will be provided for, and the settlement will be made without any more controversy. Ksw York State will reosive aula- herltenoe tax Of 00,000 which other wise It woald not have obtained, as the will vu to have teen probated la Con necticut. Certain eharttes Which Mr. Plant intended to have aided will be cared for hy the wUow and son. ", Hsnry Bradley Plant, It wUl be remeai bered, died June M, 1899, at the age of 80 years. His Interest In steamship Uses and railroads was Immense. He was the fonnder of the Plant system of transpor tation. Mr. -Plant fur St tears before his death Ivod at 688 fifth avenue, and there he died; R4.Cp.-6clty .W1tH Cuoa. 'f :: i Washington, Feb. 14. The Ways and Means ommlttee will begin considers- Hon of the snbjeo. of reclpioclty with Cuba, on Wednesday next.'; There 1s every lndtcatlon, as a result of thhrW onncement mole at the Boose today, that within a comparatively short time a bill will be reported .to the Bonse pro viding for a reduotioa in ths rates upon Cuban sugar and tobaooo Imported to tbls country. -; . Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup Cures : a Cough or Cold at onoe. Conquers Croup, Whooping Coujh sod Hi asles Cough without fall. Best for Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Grippe, Pneumonia, Con sumption and Lunfe Affeotlons. Quick, sure results. Price, S5c ' - 1 'Celery Headache Powders. There Is not any better remedy for thesepowdors. They Made end sold only . never fall to relievo, . J at Dav's' Tressrliitlon riiarmncy, Jakes Oatb of Allegiance. New Tork, February, 18 Commander Booth-Tucker, of the Salvation Army took the oath of allegiance as a citizen of the United States in this city to day. He said that he was already half American, as his ancestors wen Virginians, and he had long since adopted this as his country. Saved Him From Torture. There is no more agonizing trouble than pilea The constant itching and burning make life Intolerable. Ho po sition Is comfortable. The torture Is un ceasing. DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve onres pilea at once. For skin diseases, cuts, burns, bruises, all kinds of wounds it is unequalled. J. S. Gerall, 8t Paul. Ark., says: "From 1865 I suffered w ith the protruding, bleeding plies and couhl find nothing to help me until I used lit Witt's Witch Hszel Salve. A lew bone completely cured me," Beware of coun forfeits. F. 8. Duffy. Cigars at Davis'. Davis' Prescription Pharmacy has ex clusive agency In this city for the popu lar "Theo" cigars, Beetdes this brand there are other well known brands. Buy yonr cigars at Darts'. FOR SALE I have on hand: Several Second-hand Baggies, t yoke Oxen. 8 Log Carriages and Tackle. I Dray and Harness. Also a feW more Males and Horses. I will sell very low for cash or on time. . J. W.STEWART. I NICE LOT I Georgia and Norton Yam Potatoe s 3 is I J. L Fulton Murl ct Corned Beef, Coined Hogs Heat's ye. Good ( ookitg Butter 25c lb. Corned Mullets. Fresh Prunes, Dried Peaches and Apples. Buckwheat. Fancy K'gin and Fox IiWer Butter. Syrup, Molasses. Maple ?vrup. Complete Stock of the Best Groceries tlie m;iil: . .. rySatisfaction Guaranteed. Yonrs to please, . McDMlEL & 'Phone 91. 71 Mruv Fill your I Larder from Tolsons Grocery. That's the best way to Q be sure of getting t; e best "f everything, promptly de- gr livercd at money saving prices. We a: t ; . 1.. Respectfully. J. J. TOLSON, J Broad St Grocer Fhone f2 ... A4 III Of ALL Tobacco Ml A 1 M i . s v; a sra ra TBt w l v.:.;ss utiaFSuaiai' frbbhui Sjh citilly prepared for the lands of Eastern dunlin . I good ciac. Mates wrappers and fills your purse. By its merit alone one farmer in Jones Comity v. ill u . : ly 011 his siity acres of tobacco. As our goods are manufnetared near you and imt ;c I claim Fieshueiis and Good llechanical Condition. . fiiili Grade Catbace. Fytato. lllcroDaiiCfi ls, ; Our Motto: "Not How Cheap, But How Good." KaJ"If jou use Fertilizers Call and See us. i:. II. afc J. A. 9IEiDOD J' , High Vrade Fertilizers, Factory Nense Blver, HEW i;i 1;' , FOiV. Horses & Msi iVf 'MOi hc finest h t evjr seen in New Bern, Suitable for thAy3ll vm,.; AU also DRAUGHT HOUSES, that will-be sfoiiCrH iffrw.-'-' GUARANTEED AS KEPBESENTKO.fi;- IF, JULIUS m. ARNOLI ' " , to Tinrchase or Bicycle for Spi-Infj. Oar liimrclfl have been timed aud everybmly who ridns therosays they area uad of the aire. They are light In weight, easy running and the prices are way down. " ' :.,';. '''; If yoar Blcyele Is weak or needs at tention, bring It to . We guarantee tatiafaction. we make Keys to Bt any lock, elean and repair typewrit- ra, etc., : : .xrri. 't, nrLXs, 'rf Dealer in Bictoi.bs, FruEABnn, SrOBTiKO Goods, rnooonirns, Job FanmHa, IloBitsB Brium, 8ical Puesshs, 4o; . 91-93 :.::'. St KEV,'iBtR, wt ft TUCKER 810 Korth Front ttn . i, . WILMINGTON, - - ,v. 1. The place to boy jour (. erncl'tvy Work at BOTTOM I'KH E-'. Ir Foreign and DonitBtic Gianile and Marble. Lettering nnd 1'iuisb tho Best, ! Send for latcht e'esigns. AH workdclivered. Branch jord, Goldsboro, N. C. 3ais "Nan le P. R( rcet,' . ' " Hot Br.nks at Davl'. IN0Kl(.Cf A0ENT,' ; I Daring the cold .w.n her, stop lit at (juice, jnmuin s,, xisw 1 caw, H. U'.uevir rreeo Ipiloe i'harmaey and get BoprrspiitRi United flat s F.re In.! cup of hot eboio'a'e or' toon to lotill Co. it N. Y., I'l tonit tna. Co. o( London, on D( A , ,i..i Lomleu and 1 snms'ilre, Indemnity of "1 ' 11 ' ' nu h. Y.,CUlieasofMtieisiaBiaLlfe.- Jeoca-eola.. r . -
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