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200 PIECES NE17 RIBBONS AND SILKS AT 4. IHAGKBUEOSrSJ No. 40 Fancy Stripes, all collars, ' 16 Wash Taffetai all colore, 60 ' " o .c . . These Ribbons are All Silk and just thejthing for neck-' wear and sashes. New Taffeta Silks, all shades. Quality 0-K.v Price Only 65c. Ask to see them. ' New Crepe de Chene in all the evening shades. Wash. Silks 25c, 40c and 65c. See display in window. 1000 yards Madras in short lengths, 2 to 20 yards, always sells at 25c, Our Price 10c, 12Jc and 15a.' We have lots of other goods CHEAP. ALL NEW. Ask our clerks to show you our stock, that 1s what we (ft pay them for, and if goods don't then don't buy. 47-49 POLLOCK STREET. I Fresh Country and Side Fancy New Orleans, West India and Porto Kico Molasses, Vanilla Drips and Maple Syrup Jnst.Beceived. We also have a full and and fresh supply of Fancy Cakes and Crackers, such as Uneeda Biscuits, TJneeda Milk Biscuits, Oysterettes, Cheese Sandwiohes, Forentine Vanila Creamsi Orange Wafers, Chocolate, Ice Greamsj 4c. Don't fail to give ns a call and delivered promptly. . Yours to 3V 3. FiiHQE, Jr. Wholesale and Retail Oncer, PHONR 69 CJor. Broad A Hancock Sis. J. A. JONES, Livery, Feed, Sale and Exchange Itsrol i Largest Jand Finest "Stock of . HORSES Qinjd:-,auKJIiBS ever offered for sale la New-Bent. A Car Lead of each Just received. . Also a complete line of Baggies, t art YV heels, so. ' J., A. JONES, Broad Street, Btewart'S Old Stand. K. i f v X eyer inini,(. . n, Pjiitalle foj also DI!AL'(.l. I' i;nj;sK.S, that wiU be sold for cash on timo. . nuAUA vi :.:.: as repbsssstsd. 10c. -10c. 15c suit yon and are not cheap, Smoked Hams Bacon, and Jgetjyour groceries fresh', . Please, C Wagons, Harness, Robes, Whips. TUCKER BROS. 110 North Front Street : WILMIHUTON, ' The place to buy jour Cemetery Work at BOTTOM TRICK3. Ir Foreign and Domestio Granite and Marble. , ! Best Sen work deliv) ; Branch; ;'. Lettering and Finish the Send for latest designs. All ; delivered. . ' ,' . i yard, Goldsboro, N. O. ' Fori.'1.' liorses c5c Mules, Julius Arnold ' . -66 B ROAD 5TRCEr, Who has just returned Jfrom the Wett with the finest lot of llorses the FARM, DPwIVINO, SADDLE, Asm. y March 5.-Rev. R F. Dangherty filled his regular appointment at Antloch last Sunday, t - , Mrs. E. A. Askln, and daughter, Miss Viola, are visiting Mends at Askln. . Mrs. Alfred Gaskla If visiting blends and relatives at New Bern. ' Miss Lonla Daugherty .was la oar midst Saturday and ; Bundsy. Come again Miss Lonla you are always a wel comed visitor in our neighborhood. Mr. John Getlln Is attending the Char leston Exposition. ; i - Miss Mamie Gasklns' school closed Saturday p. m., exercises being a game of hue ball between Kitt Swamp and Forest Forest won the fame." Mrs. Sabra Jackson's school will close Friday, p.m. She will have a game of ball ' ' - , J Kattwd. . , The Best Prescription forHalarla. . Chills and Fever Is a bottle of Gbovb'b Tastblbss Coax Tohio. It Is simply Iron and quinine In a tasteless form. No oure no pay. Price SOo. Cigars at Davis'. Davis' Prescription Pharmaoy has ex elusive agency In this city for the popu lar "Theo." cigars, Besides this brand there are other well known brands. Buy your, cigars at Davis1. ' ' ASKIN. March 5. Hurrah, we have bad some pretty weather but alas, for the day, the March wind Is blowing and sending the the rain a-booming. . . . Tlmbtr men say It Is dangerous to car rv their oxen In the woods for fear of getting mired. Elder It. F, Paugherty filled his regu- lar appointment at Antlooh Bunday ac companied by his daughter Louie. Miss Mamie Gasklns and Mrs. Sabra Jackson's schools, had an Interesting match game of base ball Saturday, March 1st. at the Forest school house. The Forest team won. They win play an other same Friday, March 7th, at Kitt Swamp school bouse. Mrs. J. A. Askln spent Monday with Mrs. Sidney Arthur. Mrs. Sabra Jack son and Mr. T. F. Cherry spent after noon Sunday, with Mrs, Aisle Gasklns Miss Katherine Ernul spent the after noon Sunday with Mrs. W. D. Ipock. The children of Mrs. W. K., and G. L. Arthur are better.' Hope they will be out soon. Mrs. Thorns Campen ofTandemere, is spending the week with ber sister, Mrs. J. M. Willis. Mrs. E. A. Askln and daughter, Viola, returned to their home at: Vanceboro Tuesday after spending a few days with friends and relatives at Asklns. Mr. B.J. Fulcher will close a four months' school to day at Truists. Mr. O. P. Fulcher made a business trip to your city yesterday. Mrs. T.J. Balllnger of Ernul spent the day yesterday with her mother, Mrs. O. P. Fulcher. Mr. John Morris Of Olympls,. spent Saturday night land Sunday wlthnls daughter, Mrs. 8. 0. Ernul. ". - Jbbuuk Bnodokass. FOUND IT. Coffee Was Doing the Vorkln Good Style. Members of the same family are affect ed differently by coffee drinking. One may feel the effect in a disordered stoi aoh while another may have no trouble with the stomach so far as known, but have palpitation of the heart and finally organic heart disease, er perhaps In another the kidney a may become af fected. y-tf. i .? As an illustration, a family la Mur- physboro, 111 ," reports an experience Mrs. Cole disco r red that the sour stoat aoh and nervous restless night were caused by coffee drinking. Ber mother suffered irons nervousness when coffee was used, while the brother of the fern fly became a wreck directly from coffee drinking vr ,VrW"iuli.'r -i;- I Mrs. Cole, la her letter, says, referring to her brother, ' He went fromoae phys lclanto another and his case pustled them all until he had tried 11 different physicians. Some thought be bad apo plexy' others locomotor ' ataxia, some advised operations to relleV .he pres sure at certain points, altogether his ease became so alarmlug that . w were arrald.to hare him alone. : ue frequent ly fainted away, and was la -a most wretched condition. Finally oo of the physicians sag-' gsited that possibly ooffee brought on some of th4 symptoms, so he was per suaded to give up coffee and begta the us of Postum Food Coffee. Then he began to recover, and day by day the old troubles left. Now he has gotten en tirely well, has gained about 80 pounds and Is the picture of health. Of course he and his family nsePostnm regular ly. He says he would as . soon drink a spoonful of poison as of old fashioned coffee. ' . --., "-,.';''-' When w first began to make l'ostam It was boiled but a few minutes and none of as llkod it, bat since w began mak ing It properly by baring It boll long enough to' hrlng out the flsTor we all consider It superior to the old fashioned coffee It Udi lloious when made right ind tli il It , A nw'wt of of f flemW hTe b!a cured i.( rrlou allinxnU hy living oT coffw inl ulng I'osium. ,Wllh Km the COIImo Cllsll asmnlhor'rsr s ' liU)Ki!"4 and crlon f. ' "i l Ix-ntl film I. . t"i! , I ', i lug fmw ( ( , mm: A Strictly Negro Republican Party ' .Wanted. ; State Charter. ' State Leagae of Base BallLooks Assured. Pension -Was Toe Small. Pol-' -' ltlelans Take up . Good Beads. Ralbioh, March 5. Rev. Dr.R.H. W. Leak, the well known negro preach- ex-p olltlclan, who Is onef the leaders in the A. M. E. church In this county, said today that the keynote of the State convention or conference of negro lead ers, soon to be held here was to cut loose from the white Republicans and form the'negro 'Republican party. He said he was sure this result would be ef- tfecttd without trouble 'andlthat for 15 (yesis he had been trying to get the no- trees to do this. VThe State charters the Robersonvllle, Martin county, Real Estate Co., capital 136,000. There Is great pleasure here at the news that Greensboro comes Into the base ball league. This makes six clubs the number desired. A meeting will be held here In a few days and'all the fran chises awarded. The selection of play ers will then begin. - Many good men from all parts of the country want to sign with the Raleigh team and have sp written. The league lait year was a very swift one. ' , A Stat pensioner who wasseat"a war rant for 180, as annual pension has re turned It to the State Auditor, through the Register of Deeds,wlth the contempt nous messsge that if this was all the State could pay he would not have It at all. It Is said that this is the first In stance in which a pension warrant was ever returned for .this reason. It is said that the politicians, seeing the great favor with which the good roads movement Is received in this State will take it up actively In the campaign this year. It is expected that at least 17S officers and men. of the naval militia of this State will go to Charleston for "North Carolina Week" at the Exposition. The special dairy coarse of the Agri cultural and Mechanical College here, which lasted six weeks, ended yester day. Tjadlsralftea. The teaching of cookery In the Eng lish board schools is sometimes not appreciated by those who vrould be most benefited by It The teacher of One of these schools recently received the following letter of protest: "My Mary. Ann 1 not going to be a servant I fcvants her to b a lady, and the less she knows of how. to cook .victuals the better. When I sent my gal to the board school, I did not expect she -was going to be taught undignified thing like that" . WMatllH. A a method of prolonging life and strengthening the human frame against tdekneas .whistling is said to be beyond lompare. Development of chest and neck muscle 1 one of the special ad vantage . claimed for the exercise. Long, deep breathing la an essential for a good .whistler, a It la not per tnlaslble to draw In the breath except during the -Interval of the sound pro duction, t , - "" , VetaUuat Tey. Tennyson was on of the most for tunat of poets, in that he waajrareiy criticised adversely, yet Mr. Bram Sto. ker, who saw him often while his play Were In course of production at the Lyceum, said that he used constantly to complain of "the attack made on him." He actually wound np one day by declaring that he often ,wlshed be had never written a Une. '.. . Hie Limit. Wife-How did yon get along while I .was away T .. r- Husband I kept house for about ten days, and then I went boarding. Wlfe-Boardlng! JWbyydldn't yon go on keeping house? Husband-Conldnt, All the dlsht 3. iwere ainy. Resolutions of Respect Whereas, God In his all-wise provi dence saw fit to remove by death from our Lodge on February SOUv 1908, i brother, Madison M. Met kins, therefor, belt ; ' r RssoLvao, That we humbly submit to the will of Him do doeth all things for our good, although we are deeply seasl ble of the loss to his beloved family and friends. ' . Rbsolvxd, Snd, That la the 'death of Brother Meeklns this Lodge has lost faithful member, who was always anx ious to meet every Obligation ol tne Knights of Harmony, thereby, exempli fying the cardinal principle of the Or der, "Charity and Brotherly Love." RisoiraD, 8rd, That We, the members of Pamlico Lodge, No. 4. Knights of Harmony, desire to extend to the bcrcav ed family our sincere sympathy and as surance that we feel with them great loss. . ' Rsolvd, 4th, That w wear the reg ulation badge of mourning for thirty diys, and that these resolutions le spretd upon the records if the a ' i, r i y be a t to the Pally Joi - aj. f -r (,u!."( m'.un ss& a c "-y be -nt to t!n ! i i-i'd f-tmlly. " V. C. IJol.Ton, r. n. iv-- . TUB MARKETS. The following quotations were receiv ed by J. E. Latham A Co, New Bera- N.O. - s?;; iNaw Yoax, March 5. Open. High. Low. Close . 83S 8.0 8.88 ' 8.S9 CoTroKi -1 March... .. Hy i. July Aug.. Sep......... Oct.....:... i.74 ,8.77 .8.88 . 8.80 .aw 8.88 8.74 8.88 8.87 ' 8.77 8.87 8.73 8.69" 8.72 840 8.80 8.40 8.80 8.13 8.30 Chicago, March 6. Wama.T Open. High. Low. Close .78,' 76 1 ,764 ?0i May..... July.... Coaa- Open. High. Low. Close May ,81 61 Blbsio Open. High. Low. Close ty , 883 837 New York, March 5. Stmks;- Open. High. Low. Close Bugar 137 Con. T So By 83 V.B.L.. 11 V.B.B i 48 U. 8. 8.,Prerd. 041 Tei.Pao AC.F..S Mo. P. 07 Ta.C.0 Atchison.. 751 Copper..." A. O. 0 86 137 83) 1H 42 m 75J 371 SSVcrpMl Bales 13,000 bales. Spot 41. Futures, 4.47. Apr-May 4.47. May-June Coffee 535 May S?5 MBW BERN OOTtOM SfAHKKT. Local market yesterday was quoted at8tto8i. rBT BECRIFT8. Same week Lut week 188,000 This week. Sat 19000 last year. 136,8 18008 35008 85000 30009 Men. 88000 Toes. 88000 Wed. 19000 Thurs. Fri. 17000 31000 135,000 Dr.x Bull's Baby Syrnpfor Teething Babies. Price, ;10 cu. Cures Wlnd-Collo, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Gri ping Pains, Sour Stomach, Fever, Choi era Infantum. Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup promotes the digestion and soothes the baby. MLSHOOP'S FREVENTICS. The great cold cure, are sold and guar anteed by Bradham's Pharmacy. . If you bring the empty box back, and yon are not satisfied with Preventlcs we will re turn your 88 cents. Ton must hare them on hand if yon expect to prevent eoldsj and prevention is better than cure Preventlcs cure eolds, aa well as prevent them. Above shows a out of the Celebrated -1, Webbach Ontflt We earry constantly In stock a full line ot Mantels, Shades and Burners, Mantles from 15c to 81.85.- We place mantels and burners lor customers at no extra charse. - ' ' just iceceived as nign grade uicycies W Mil SI f 1D.W, ' . - ritearna (Jhainless Bicycle at 840.00 ' CHnnw ,-. igna With about 15 different makes to se lect from we are sure if yon will give us a call you can find the wheel tosutt you, WM. T HILL, Plum us. - , 91-93 Middle Street "The Broken J : Sword ...D. Worttilngton. Gov. Ayoock saysi ""Col. Worthington ' has . r strongly drawn the reconstruction p, riod.- I cordially oommend his book." x. II. Unnctt. r U,ii8 in nuiiiry lost by those -, I in fur v lint they rcqiiirn. t ( P, 1 I '-UCO tno, for I , f vti-i-y I y tiHtt'ng J"'' . I 'ft ' o to Vani l,r,, j, t M Just Received the Nicest lot . of Harvey's fall Sugar Cure! Fig Hams From 5 to 8 pounds average. Also fresh lot Potted Ham and Tongue, Chip Beef, Ceok ed Corned Beef, Vienna Sausage and a Nice Print Butter for 80c lb. (not Fox Bivrj You can Bay money by buying your groceries from J. L MfiMNIEL W mamm siIsiVsWllll 'Phone 91. vvauuny " Advertisement Our customers always have a good word for us. They tell about our goods, our prompt ness ana our prices. Ask Anyone Who Bays Here, They will tell you all you want to know about our meth ods and our goods. h J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad $t. Grocer. Phone 1 37. SPRING TIDINGS I During the week of bad weather' we received New for Snrincr the. following: Men's Shoes, Ladies' Shoes, Children's Shoes, Men's Clothing, Boy's Clothing, Children's Clothing, Late Style Hats, Shirts, Neckwear, Suspenders. Your inspection solicited. Prices Gnarenteed to i, w prt? n fmt LOWER than any house in the city. 3"- T- AT M, HAHN & SON'S ; , at. . 40 head of Horses and Mules adapted tor the farm, draught and road work thoroughly seasoned and ready lor work. . " ; Fall line of Buggies, Harness, Wagons, Carts, Etc. , . See us before buying and SAE MONEY. . . ' , : ' .' ' .-' ; . Respeotfully, . --" . . -', . ' - j Hot Drinks at Davis'. - - During the cold weather, stop In at Davis' Prescription Pharmacy and get a cup of hot chocolate or tomato boull on, or you can get a glass of genuine coca-cola. . :.; : LAXATTVB TASTELESS 11 4 - M yoti evef saw UmmwJ m vsla y 71 Brc1 Ht. liespectfully. sg White Goods, Waist Flannels, Chambrays, Fancy Ribbons, Embroideries, Laces, Elastic Belts, Patent Leather Helta, Kid Gloves, Silk Piques, Fancy Hose, Etc. "WfL. m. HAJTN & SOW.? HARVEY HOUSE And Newly Furnished. Board with rooms, by week or month;' Terms reas onable. Apply to UBS. JANUI BERRY, South Front Street, ';,'" , , Celery Headache Powders. , There Is not arfy better remedy for headache than llhest (powders. They never full to relieve. Mads and sold only at Datln' Trescrlf tton rhsrmacy.
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