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VOL XIX-NO. 270 NSW BIftN, N, C, TBUR3DAT MORSlHfl," FEBRUARY 20 k 1902. TWENTIETH TEAR rn RALEIGH. to to to to to to IS to to of Hack-bu ES i $4 $1 OFFERS THIS WEEK SHQ FOR EVERYONE. J Ladies, Misses, ( hiidrea and Babies, Gents, Boys, Youths. ffl REMEMBER We are agents for the well known make Shoes Ziegler Bros., and Thos. G. 1 lant & Co. W Examine.The Victori",'$2.00. . W Examine "The Empress", 18.00. ' Mv We have the Best $1.00, $1.25 aid 11.50 Shoe for Women jy the city. ' SI In Men's, Our Patent Kids are the Latest, Prices $3.50, & 50, and H5.00. Look at them. CI eaper Shoes 81.25, $1 .50, tyjr .75, $2 00, $2 60 and 13.00. f w 47-49 POLLOCK STREET. K i Fresh Country Smoked Hams f and Side Bacon, I Auditorium Hatter. Removing Snow Blockade on Business streets. Weather During January. RitEioH, Feb. 19. -Only 16 oountlei are now unheard from In regard to the matter of Bute aid to their common ichooli. No more figures a to their calli for aid are now given out. Official! uy the reason for this reticence li that publications encourage some counties to apply for larger sums. The board of directors of the audi torium makes an offer to the Methodist Orphanage trustees of $15,000 for the Academy of Music. The price at which the latter has been held Is $17,600. It Is believed the $19,000 will be accepted. The Raleigh road district eoovlct force and wagons were put at work to day to aid the city force In removing snow from business streets. On streets running east and west the snow has been piled several feet In depth. The climate and crop service bulletin for January for North Carolina was Is sued today. The mean temperature for the month was 88 degrees, which is I below the normal. The highest monthly mean was 44, at Southport; the lowest 31, at LInvllle. The highest tempera ture was 78; the lowest 5. The average rainfall was only 2 37 inches, which Is 1.83 below the normal. The average snowfall was nine tenths of an Inch. The largest total 10.5 Inches, was at Highlands, Macon county. Only traces occurred east of the piedmont plateau. Snow fall at Asbevllle on five days. Fancy New Orleans, West India JJand Porto liieo Molasses, Vanilla Drips and Maple Syrnp Jqst Received. We also have a full and and fresh supply of Fancy Cakes and Crackers, such as Uiieeda Biscuits, Uneeda Milk Biscuits, Oysterettes, Cheese Sandwiches, Forentine Vanila Creams Orange Wafers, Chocolate, Ice Creams, Ac. Don't fail to give as a call and JgetTyour groceries fresh and delivered promptly. Teurs to Please, J. S3. Jr. Wholesale and Retell drocer, . PU0NE G9. Cor. Broad eft Hancock Sw. J. A. JONES, Stables Livery, Feed, C I 1 oaie ana Exchange -Largest and Finest Stock of- ever offered for sale Is New Bent. A Car Lead of each just received. Also a complete Use of Baggies, Wagons, Harness, Robes, Whips. Cart Wheels, 4o. JT. A. JONES, Broad Street, Stewart's Old Stand. Asi: The Man Wbo Kdotx 11 about carriages from A to Z. and the old stager who. has held the reins tor fifty years wiU tell yon be has liad experience and this experience just- . ifies him in statins; thai the best -can riages for style, comfort and durability re made and sold by Waters Baggy Factory.' .-..;, ; T.;'-y; ,-, -Ton will find any part pi a bunrr yon may want to repair with. Ws are Head quarters In this business and ran BAVK G. II. Waters Son, It's Noto Time to purchase your Bicycle for Spring. Oar Bicycles have been timed and everybody who rides them says they re ahead of the aire. -.. Thev are lleht in weight, easy tanning and the prices are way down. -.- - . ; . , -if yoar Bicycle is weak or needs .at tention, bring It to as. We guarantee satisfaction. We make keys to fit any mm, ciara ana repair typewriters, etc. W1L T. HIM Dealer ta Biotolm, Fmbabkr, SrORTtae Goods, PHONooatras, Jos Paiirrmo, RcaBia Btamfs, 8ai Pniseaa, Ac. . tU9S Middle St. HBwBERrT, H. ( How Prince Henry Will be Received New York, Feb. 18 Rear-Admiral Urrbley D. Evans today Issued orders to the captains of bis fleet concerning their duties on Washington's birthday, the day PrinceJHenry is expected to arrive. First, the orders direct that 8 a.m. the vessels of the squadron will "full dress" ship snd remain so dressed until sunset. At Meridian a national salute will be fired. Whqn the Kronprinz Wllbelm, having on board Prince Henry, arrives the ad miral and his staff will board her at near quarantine. When the liner passes Ad miral Evans' sqadron the vessels will m&u the military tops, turrets and rails. A sslule of twenty-one guns will be fired by each" ship; the German flag being broken at the main at the first gun. At tbe last gun of the salute each vessel will haul down the German flag and rehotst the American flag. When the Hohenzollern hoists the Im perial standard a salute of twenty-one guns will be fired by each ship of the squadron. After tbe Imperial standard baa been saluted commanding officers of the squadron will visit tbe Ilohemol lern and pay their respects to Prince UeLry. Ike ships of.the squadron will be il luminated with electric lights and mot toes furnished for the purpose from 7 to. 0 p. m. Light Will Go Oat. Washington, Feb. 18 By direction of (he President, the care and coatrol tf tbe Statue of Liberty on Bedloe Islsnrl, New York, hss been transferred from the Lighthouse Board under the juris diction of the Treasury Department, to tho War Department- The transfer will take effect on tbe 1st of March when the beacon light will be discon tinued and tbe secretary of war today tent Instructions to General Brooke commanding the Department of the East, to designate an officer of his com mand to whom the Treasury Depart ment could turn over .the statue and adjacent land. Clerk's Wise Suggestion. '1 have lately been much troubled with dyspepsia, belching and sour stomach,' writes M. 8. Mead, leading pharmacist' of Attlebero Mast. "I could eat hardly anything without suffering ' several hours. My clerk suggested I try Kodo Dyspepsia Cure which I did with most hsppy results. I have had no more trouble and when one can go to eating mince pie, cheese, candy and nuts after such a time, their digestion unit be pretty good. 1 endorse Kodol Dyspep sia Cure heartily." Too don't have to diet. Eat all the good food ; yon : want but don't overload the stomach. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests your food, ' F8 Duffy. . - - - - , . , . !. ".'.tJ, Mist Stone Liberated, -,..-,. Paris, Feb. ll-The Temps this . even log publishes a dispatch from Constan tinople, which announces . that Miss Ellen M Stone has been released by tbe brigands, who have held her cap tive since September I last, and has been handed over ta good health to the dragoman of the American legation Tbe dispatch adda that the ' Rev. Tail nV baa been arretted oa the charge of complicity In the kidnapping of U s. Stone. ' ., ' feus tat A Tin KmrJ Yog h awj ci 1 Garden Seed at Davis'. Davis' Prescription Pharmacy has just received a lot of vegetable and flower seeds. Buy your swls at Dsvls'. ' Tbe Best mscnpuoo for Italarla. ' Chills and Fever la a bottle of Gaove's TasTRLBsa Chill Toaio. It la simply Iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No cure no pay. Price 80r, , ; ', ;;. vv """V LAXATIVE TASTELESS. " SUDDEN DEATH, Of General Thomas F. Toon at Raleigh. Ills Friends Shocked at the Mews. Coatraeted Pneumonia Three Months Ago oa Educational Trip fa Northeastern Section of the State. Special to Journal. Rilbiqh, Feb. 18 Very suddenly and unexpectedly this a. m., at 10;, General Thomas F. Toon, died in this city. The news of the sudden death of Gen eral Thomas F. Toon caused a shock here when It was known. He was apparently well at breakfast, but afterwards complained of acute In digestion. A physician was sent for, who quickly relieved him. General Toon then said he would He down a mo ment. As he did so his faoe became pur pie, and be died without a struggle. It will not be known until tomorrow when he will be hurled, as members of his family cannot all arrive before then, but It is probable he will be burled here.' It is said the remains will not lie In state, but will remain at-home. General Toon left his office here three months ago tomorrow, to go on an edu cational tour with Gov. Aycock In the Northeastern counties of the Stste, and contracted pneumonia at Washington. He had recovered from the attack of pneumonia, and expected to be la his office In a few days. He was Slate Superintendent of Pub lic Instruction, and during his short time In office, had created a most enviable rep utatlon In carrying out the duties of his office. Gen. Toon was a Confederate soldier In the Civil war,'and wss well known throughoutthls State. n HILL T0i!IC. Strikers Pi event the Sale of Food. AlADMD.Feb. 18. The strike move ment threatens to involve the whole of the province of Catalonia. The strict censorship maintained makes It difficult to et accurate news of tbe occurrences. One of the chief alms of the strikers at Barcelona seems to be to prevent tbe ale of food. The slaughter houses are filled with meat which the strikers pre vent from being delivered to the shops. Similar conditions eiist in the other markets with the result that prices are rising and a famine Is feared. It Is be lieved the strikers bsve secreted stores of provisions. Pyny-Baliam RUtm Right Away and mskes a spstdj end of oooctis and eokta. THB MARKETS. The fo.lowing quotations were receiv ed by I. E. Latham Co, New Bern, ti. O. Haw Tons, Fab. 10. Cottoh; Open. High. Low. Clow March 8.S7 8 07 8.81 8.81 May 8.SS 8 85 8 50 8 50 Jaly 8.81 8.82 8.49 8.40 Aug 8.28 8.28 8.87 8 87 Oat 7.80 7.84 7.80 7.8S fTnaUT May .... Cea: . May Kit M7 Chicago, Feb. '.8 Open. High. Low. Close . 78t 78, Open. High. Lew. Close - 81 81 pen. High. Lew. Oloee . 847 848 Hew Tork, Feb. 18. Sreena; pea. High. Low. Oloee Sugar 118) 1S1 128 ISO Con. T 117 Be By 83 88 U.S.L. Ill V. 8. 44 ' 44 Tei Fee 4lt 42 A. O.F... I8 Mo. P. 104 l4t Ta.C.0 ; Atchison .. 77, 77, Censer.... . OjHh May. ....858 850 ieals i.tl-18. Sales 7,008 Fatares, Feb-Moh 4.83. Apr-May 4.17 MeyJnao4.tr..:,-.-..: - OOTTOBT MAMarf. , . Oottoa la the leeal market yesterday ? to 8 eeala. , . rear ;a)MBira. . Same week 1 lm.l. t i Omi . At Last week 187,000 This week. Bat. 18008 Men. 87000 Teee. 28000 Wed. 88000 There. Frt. ' , last year. Ut,808 ' i , ' 18008 MILLS MAT SHUTDOWN. Cotton Tarns Rot Advanced to Meet Higher Price tt Spot Cotton Charlotte, N. 0., Feb. 18 -From an Interview given by several cotton manu facturers it would seem that unless there Is some change In prices a large curtailment may follow- among the yarn mills. A prominent manufacturer, speaking of high prices ti cotton to da; said that at present prices for spot cot ton It is almost Impossible for tbe mlils to come out as good as even on manu factured goods, our people getting the same prices now as when cotton was selling around 7 cents. Cotton yarns hsve not advanced anything like the ad vaace in cotton. Just how long the mills will hold out under these condi tions he was unable to say, but certainly it will not be long. . Other manufacturers were approached on the same subject and unanimously corroborated the foregoing statement One went so far as ta say that be was afraid that If conditions did not change very soon a number of mills would of necessity be compelled to shutdown un til higher prices prevailed, Another manufacturer admitted that the mills he was connected with had made no money for some time and that at present prices obtainable for yarns It was los ing game all the way through. Mills making the finer grades of yarns are about tbe only ones making any money It Is said. By Hobson's Request. Xenla. Ohio, Feb. 18. "I suppose It is about all there." said Captain Rich mond Pearson Hobson, when seen to day regsrdlng .President Roosevelt's recommendation for his retirement, "and beyond that there is not much to say, I have not read the full text of It, but It was by my request and he follows my reasons for retirement. "My eyes were Injured by my work and It Is Impossible for me to remain In that department of the navy. Until I engaged In the wrecking work my eyea were strong and gave me no trou ble. There Is a difference between the retirement I desire and a resignation under tbe rule of the department; a re tired officer Is released from service In time of peace, to be called upon In war." Favorite Nearly Everywhere. Constipation means dullness, depress ion, headache, generally disordered health, DeWitt's Little Early Risers stimulate the liver, open the bowels and relieve this condition. Safe, speedy and thorough. They never gripe. Favorite pills. F.S.Duffy. Hot Chocolate, and Hot Coffee and Sandwiches at McSorley's. Cigars at Davis'. Davis' Prescription Pharmacy has ex clusive agency In this city for tbe popu lar "Theo" cigars, Besides this brand there are other well known brands. Buy yonr cigars at Davis'. "No mis is born into the world whose work is t born with him. There is always work and tosla to work withal for those who will." We have Tools for the Carpenter, Implements for the Farmer Rel lup's, White's and Avery's Plows and Castings, Loth steel and cast; Guano Sowers $1.75, 84.00, $6 00 and $12.50 (see our new guano sower); Planters, Cultivators, Har rows, to.; Shovels, Hoes. Spades, Pitch Forks, Rakes and everything for the farm. Paints, Oils, Varnish and Brashes for the Painter. Cooking utensils for the kitchen. Agents for the oldest and most reliable Stoves and Ranges manu factured, and keep castings in stock to fit. Builders Supplies of all kinds Sash, Doors, Blinds, Lime, Hair, fCement Piaster, Ac. L I. Mitt it. ft. FOR SALE I I have on hand: J j Several f econd-hand Buggies which . are Borgin. . S yoke Oxea. v ' 8 Log Carriage! and Tackle. . 1 Dray and Harness. ' " vv v-t- I will sell very low for cash or on time. ' " I ' ' , J. W. STEWART. S? -I A Mother's Horror I ' ' 18008 ' ' i4oo Croup, Croup, I V can be prevented If ased In time 121 008 nd eured almost Insiaatlyiby aslag r:r " i i : 'i r -ra KAY'S O? SYRUP, at rrur'ii: Fancy Elgin and Fox River Butter FRESH LOT JUST RECEIVED. Lima Beans, White Beans. Loose Oatflakes, Ontario Trepared and Old Fashioned Buckwheat. . Maple Syrup, Corn Syrup, Fancy Porto Rico Molasses. Mince Meat, Prunes, Dried Apples and Peaelies. Canned Goods of all kinds. Feather Dusters, Brooms, Lamp Chimneys and Wicks. Complete stock of everything in the grocery line. EFQive me a call. J.L MtMOTF.1. IHaa?IHlia II Wholesale & Retail Grocer, 'Phone 91. 71 llrond Ht. A Walkino Advertisement Our customers always have a good word for na. They tell about our goon, our prompt ness and our prices. Ask Anyone Wbo Buys Here,- iney w:ii tell you all you want to know about onr meth ods and our goods. ltespectfully. J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St Grocer. Phone 137. fmmmmmmmmmmmmmm i At the Hea Of ALL Tobacco Fertilizers. DOUS' GOL TOBACCO 6D 111111 Specially prepared for the lands of Eastern Carolina. Insures a good cure. Mates wrappers and fills your purse. By its merit alone one farmer in Jones Counly w ill u.-e il chit-ic-ly on his sixty acres of tobacco. As our goods are manufactured near you and not re shipped, v, c claim Freshness and Good Mechanical Condition. M Grade Cattane, Folate, Atop aid Cotton Guano, Our Motto: "Not How Cheap, But How Good." 8&If you use Fertilizers Call and See us. E. IT. A J. A. MEADOWS CO., High tirade Fertilizers, Factory Neuse Elver, NEW KEIIN, N. ('. FOIK Horses & Mules, CALL OX Julius M. Arnold 66 BROAD STREET, Who has just returned from the Wett with the finest lot of Horses ever teen in New Bern, Snitahle for the FARM, DRIVING, SADDLE, also DRAUGHT HORSES, that will be sold for cash' on time. GUARANTEED AS REPRESENTED. JULIUS lYL ARNOLD, fnl7.""EHTS. r TUCKER BROS. 810 North Front Street, WILMINGTON, - - ff(!. The place to bny jour Cemetery : Work at BOTTOM PRCE It Foreign and Domestic Granite and Marble. Lettering and Finish the Best. . Send for latest designs; All work delivered. . ' Branch yard, GoldBtoro, N. C. I SI . irwi ITB J- - u 311s Nannie 1. Street, INSURANCE AGENT, ' Office, Middle frt,, , Nsw 1 ia, N. a Represents; tnlted States Fin Ins. Co. of N. Y., Phoenix Int. Co. oi London, I ondon and lancaslilre. Indemnity ol H. X.t uttisens ol lo.,ueimRtaLll. i , V Hot Brink at Davis. . , Daring the cold weather, stop In at Davis Prescription Pharmacy tad gt -eap of hot chocolate or tomato I oull on, or yea can get i gUts of g. nuln oooa-eola. : . .
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