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TWENTIETH YEAR rSrSr& X: PJLE1GH, HEW REVENUE CUTTER." 5 4 Vnnn All mil inn Dlnnnn i uui nttDULiuu : i luaou HAamUEH'sl : M , LM'M m-u rV Listen to what $ "The Latest Fad", a combination o! Silk and Linen, all A), over, Embroidery, Insertion and Edging to match. m New LawnsdoTO, all shades, 11.25. S Albatross, all colors, 38 inch, 60c. K "Panne" Cloth, in the leading shades, Just the thing for s traveling suits. Coat Suits and Skirts, are entirely New Good 62 inch, $1.00 per yard. Ask to see them. 4 Our Black Goods Department is Complete. Just Received n a New Assortment. ) 43 inch Tammeese 75c; 42 inch Fancy Melrose 75o; 42 inch Pebblt Armur 76c and $1.00; 44 inch Henrietta, silk warp, 1.00 and 11.50. W POLLOCK STREET. Fresh Country Smoked Hams and Side Bacon, Fancy New Orleans, West India and Porto Rico Molasses, Vanilla Drips and Maple Syrup Jnst Received. We also have a full and and fresh supply of Fancy Cakes and Crackers,-such as Uneeda Biscuits, Uneeda Milk Biscuits, Oysterettes, Cheese Sandwiches, Forentine Vanila Creams, Orange Wafers, Chocolate, Ice Creams, &c. Don't fail to give ns a call and 'get Jyour ' groceries f resh and delivered promptly. Yours to Please, T. 13. F-AJSaESER, Jr., Wholesale and Retail (tracer, duiiuc oo 1 sr a - -mw J. A. JONES, Livers. Feed. Sale and Exchange Largestaad Finest Stock of- HORSES aaa ever offered for sale in New Bern. Also a complete lino of-Buggies, I art Wheels, &C. Broad MXRSLEwjOJU; r M 111 &U1 Jal i .11 ' ever seen in New Bern, Suitable for Alio JJHAUUiiT jxuksjuj, that will nun r JGUARANTEED AS REPRESENTED. - h has to say. Stables - d. 1TTLES A Car I-oad of Muih bik r,-A - - J WVUU. Wagons Harness, Robes, Whips. J. A. JONEB, Street, Stewart's OldStand. TUCKER BROS. - 110 North front Street, 1 . ; WII.MINQTOlf, v. . N.U. Thepl, Woik at The place to boy your Cemetery BOTTOM PRICE. Ir and Domestic Granite and Marble. . Letterine and Finish thn Best . ; St-nd for latest designs. All work delivered, j'' Branch yard, Goldsboro, Nf C.- Horses & Mules vllPJulius P. Arnold 66 BROAD 3TREET, Y Who has just returned from the Wet with the finest lot of Horses the FARM, DRIVING, SADDLE, be aold for cash on time. - as - 'V J p Each County Requested ' to Send Money, For6o4 Beads Asaoelatloa. 1 Oeld Blooded Harder Committed -With Axe. BewardOf- -fertd For Catoa : Xarderer. - RlLiiQH. N. G March 8 President Haaes of the North Carolina Good Roads Association 1nade a reqnett that each county -would send $10 for the fund to promote the work in the State, The following counties have sent the sum requested to Treasurer Joseph Q. Brown of Raleigh, ; Guilford, Cabarrus, Davie, Northampton, Person, Gra&vllle, and Craven. Pitt sends f5. All these amounts were regularly appropriated by the oonntles. The letters In which the money was sent express deep Interest In the good roads mofement. Governor Aycock Is Informed that Friday, April U, wUl be "Wilmington Day" at the Charleston Exposition. Be has not been requested to designate It. He was so requested ia the Charlotte, Aahevllle and Winston Days. Raleigh It appears will not have a day, as no ap plication has been made and no talk heard retarding the matter. It Is queer that the people nt the capital of the State should have overlooked such a matter. The sheriff of this county Is informed by one of his deputies of the murder of a negro, John'.Halloway, by Edgar Bicka, alias Edgar Smith. The details of the ortmeare jgiren (for the first time. ' It appears that Hicks' and other negroes had been drinking all night. The next day they were gambling In a field, when Hallow ay passed. Hicks wife made, a full statement of the crime, saying that Hicks and another negro among the gamblers had planned to kill Halloway. They called to him to atop and Hicks tried to get Mm to enter his (Hicks') house. Halloway said he understood that they had expressed an Intention to kill him. Hicks denied this and declared he had nothing against Halloway. The; other men left and finally Halloway went Into Hicks' bouse. He was drow sy and silting In front of the fire he nodded. Hicks went out and brought In wood and with It an axe. Hla wife was in the room; He placed some wood on the floor and suddently swung the axe and crushed Halloway's skull. The vic tim fell on the floor struggling, and Hicks gate htm another blow, which as his wUetlescrlbed It "straightened him out." Hlcks left at once and went to the house of hla father-in-law, where he coolly told the family that he had killed Halloway and that It required two blows with an axe to do It. There was a queer case here today, at the railway station. A man and his wife with their seren children were on their way to a place to work In a cotton mill. The children were from two years to fifteen. The man bought two second olass tickets, declaring most positively that all the children were under 5 years of age. Governor Aycock offers $30 reward for the persons (moonshiners or their friends) who murdered John Caton In Beaufort county. The murder was really an assassination, from ambush.- Every Animal Ia Foai of Wiiaaaaa, The leaves of the banana, often six feet long; and two feet wide, are tender, and the strong winds of the tropics Soon tear them In strips, thereby add ing to their grace and beauty. The ba nana Is a fruit that beast and Wrd, as well os man, are fond of, and the own er, when ha lives In a sparsely settled country, must protect his plantation by. a fenco of some thorny plant GOOD WORK. Proper Food Hakes kUrveloos Changes. Providence Is sometimes credited with directing the footsteps by so simple a way as the reading of, a food advert! se- mSSt. . ' ' 'l"-;'1?'- Mi''-' .v. -y'i '- &iaay out m snsioina, tlo, says, "About two years ago I was compelled to retire from my school teaching be cause I was completely broken down with nervous prostration. I suffered agony Is. my back.- M hands Snd feet would swell up nights. wss In a dreadfully nervous condition, Irritable, with .a dull heavy headache continually, had no appetite and could not digest anything If I trted, 1 was ua able to remember what I read and Was, of course, unlit for my work. ;-:V j. ' Boms said I had consumption, others said dropsy. Ons day, as if by provi dence, I read the testimonial of a lady whose symptoms were much the same as mine, and she told of how Grape-Nats Breakfaat Food bad cured her- so I con cluded to try lUvy f, I left off the old fa-hloned breakfast and began with Grape-Nats, a little fruit snd S cup of Pqstum Food Coffee. That Was 8 months ago sad I have steadily Im proved In both body and tnlnd. Grape Nuts Breakfast Food baa done more for me than, all the medicine I bave evor takes aa 1 1 am now writ again an 1 able to rctqra nnce mnte to my school duties snd sMc to (Id anything necessary la my work : -' . My. mind Is clearer and my body Slrnni'rr t Imn ever Wore, l'li sae do not puhllMi my nnm." y i n pVrn by I'Otl. m (': , I ' , For Hew Bern. Congressman Thomas' - BUI Favorably Reported Special to Journal. ' " - WaSHUOToii, March 6. The House Commutes has favorably reported the bill Introduced by Congressman Charles R. Thomas, for a new Revenue Cutter, to be stationed at the Port of New Bern, the cost of the boat ' to be $178,000. . The Secretary of the Treasury has also spproved this bill which provides for the cutter for this Port, T0U KTOW WHAT YOU ARB TAKING When yon take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonlo, because the formula' Is plainly printed on every bottle showing that It Is simply iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No cure no pay. Price 66c TcKE NOTICE I That on Jnly 15th 1901 at Sheriff's Hie In Craven county, I purchased 600 acres Dover road m JHo.v township, uraven county listed to Thomas Gibson as per tax ust iwv. 'lime or redemption ex pires July 15th 1902. - That on July 15th 1901 at Sheriff's sale In Craven county, I purchased one lot, Ktlmonlch St, in No. 8 township, Craven county, New Bern, N. G. listed to Mary Hines as per tax list 1900. Time of re demption expires July 15lh 1903. That on July 15th 1901 at Sheriff's sale In Craven county, I purchased one lot on yaeen ut. in no. 8 township, uraven county, New Bern, N. C. listed to Geo. Rlohardson as per tax list 1900. Time of redemption expires July 15th 1908. That on July 15, 1901 at Sheriff's sale In Craven county, I purchased 4 7 acres Bachelor's Creek in No. 8 township Craven County. New Bern, N. O. listed to E. R.RIggs ss per tax list 1900. Time of redemption expires July 15th, 1902. That on July 15th, 1901 at Sheriff's sale in Oraven county, I purchased 81 aores, Bachelor's Greek in No. 8 town ship, Oraven county listed to Elizabeth Grimes as per tax list of 1900. Time of redemption expires July loth, 1W4. Thit nn Jnlr l.lth.WlDOl at SheriEPa sale in Oraven county, I purchased 40 acres of land, Ploey Neck In No. 1 town ship, Graven county listed to Jno W. Smith as per tax list of 1900. Time of redemption expfres July 15th, 1903. That on July 15th, 1901 at Sheriff's sale In Craven county, I purchased 25 acres, Mouse Road, In No. 8 township, Mew Bern, N. G, listed to Edward Mun dlne as per tax list of 1900. Time of re demption expires July 15th, 1903. That on July 15th, 1901 at Sheriff's sale In Oraven county, I purchased one lot on Metcalf street, New Bern, N. O., In No 8 township, listed to A. A. Bryan, as per tax list of 1900. Time ot redemp tion expires July tatn, iuui. J. W. STEWART. Tenney's Candy at Davis'. The sole agency for Tenney's candy has been secured here by Davis' Pre scription Pharmacy. A fresh assortment of the candy has just been received. Chocolates and Bon Bons 80 cents per pound, Fruit Tablets and Peanut Brittle each 10 cents per box, Staffed Dates 6a per box, Assorted Mints 85c. per. box. Buy Tenney's at Davis'. DIME CATARRH SNUFF loosens op the tenacious viscid mucus In nose, clears out the head and stops catarrhal headache due to cold con gestion In the front ot head. The cost Is only 10 cents and the benefit arising from Its use Is worth dollars health too Mfg. by Bradham's Pharmacy. Services Today. f ervlcee at Christian ohorcb this morning at 11 a. m. and this evening at 7:80 p. m. by the pastor, M. 8 Spear. All Invited to attend. : . nervines at Bt. Hary s r res W ill Bap tist Church at 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m. by Rev. W. H. Frost. Buaday School at 8:80 p. m. Pnbllo Is invited to attend these sen ices.' ' ; , Presbyterian Church Preaching at 11 o'clock a m aad 7.S6 p m by the pastor, Rev. H. & Bradshaw. Sabbath School at 4.80 p, m. ;'. Visitors and strangers are eordlaly invited. . !Vs:v:. Services' today at Centenary M. K. Church, Rev.' R. F. Bumpas, Pastor, preaching at 11 a. m , and 7:8 J p, m. Sunday Bohoolat 8 p. m. . Everybody bt- vlted. , v ; Services at First Baptist Church at 11 a. si and 7:80 p, u by the pastor Rev, Hlgbl a Moore. Sunday School at 8:80 p. m. The.pubUcs cordially invited to attend these services. '-, f ,: : . ! The ' Tabernacle Church, J. A.- Vo Ksughan Pastor. Hours of 'service, Preaching every Sunday at 11 a. m, and 7.80 p. m. Bnnday School at 0.80 a. m. Bible Class taught by ths pastor,- at 0.80 a.m. Prayer meeting Wednesday, at 7.80 p. m. " Woman's, Mission Society, Wednesday, after 1st Bunday, at 1.80 p. . , M 1 . i ' Christ Cburch-4th Sunday In Lent. Holy Communion 7.45 a.m. Services lifter we have fitted a man to a new a. m. and 7.10 p. m. Sunday school 1.80 'Spring suit or overcoat and your will find p.m- Lenten services dally during the k . ' : Christian Science Church Sorvlcea Sunday 10.45 a m. Bible lesion sermon to,!. Rul.lcrlt Bnl,.l.nr - f.nk. 12 3S Tonllmony wvlne Wctln-ilay 7:30 p. ro. I' "r-T room oj n (' "y. All are I tn 'TUB MARKETS. i . ' The following quotations were reoeiv sdbyj. E, Latham &Oo, New, Bern- N. O. " .J;: Naw Tobk, March 8. CoTTOS; Open. High. Low. Close Maroh 8.93 8 98 8.93 8.96 May 8.80 8.85 8.79 8.81 Jnly.. 8.85 8.(7 8.85 8.86 Aig 8.63 8.78 8.68 8.69 Sep 8.88 8.89 8.38 8.S9 Oct.......... 8.18 8.18 8.17 8.17 Chicago, "March 8. Wkbat: May July.... Com: May Ribs: May Open. High. Low. Close , 77i 77 , 77t 78t Open. High. Low. Close 62i 63 Open. High, Low. Close 88T . 8S7 New.Tork, March 7. Stocks; Open. High. Low. Close Sugar.... 1S7 Con. T. So Ry 82, U.aL. 11 TJ. B. 8 421 127 U. 8. B .Prefd. 94 Tex Pac . A. O.F... Mo. P.... Atchison.. Ta.CC. Copper. . . A. C. O... 99 75i 66 . 43 75 65 41 Uverpoal Spots 4.18-16;Sales 5,000 bales. Futures, Apr-May 4.47. May-Jane 4 48. CoBs 585 May 535 NEW BURN COTTON HABKET. booal market yesterday war quot4 at 8. FORT I. RECEIPTS. Same wrok last j ear. Last week 115,000 This week. 135,000 Sat. 32000 16009 29000 Mou. Tues. 28000 18000 Wed. Thurs. SOCO Fil. 3000 189,009 Salvation Oil the Best Liniment. PrloeJlS cts; large bottle 35 cts. Great est cure on earth forJRheumatlem, Neu ralgla, Soreness, Sprains, Backache Stiffness, Cuts, Bruises, Wounds, Swell ings, Burns and FrostJBltea. Sa'vatioa OH kills all pain. Cola Headache Powders Contain no Anttpyrlne, Morphine or other Injurious drugs. They do not depress but stimulate tho Stomach and Increase Its secretions. Guaranteed cure for Headache and Sour Stomach. Price 10c Made and sold by Bradham's Phar macy, corner Pollock and Middle StB. At Davis'. Jordan's Cough Balsam, made accord ing to formula of late Col. Jordan, Is on sale at Davis' Prescription 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 85 cen t Hot Chocolate, and Hot Coffi e and Sandwiches at McSorley's. Prescriptions at Davis'. Davis' Prescription Pharmacy makes a specialty of prescriptions. Prompt and careful attention Is given them Only the beat drags are need. The prices are reasonable. Send yours there to be filled. I OlZe tlUYt UO either tlecu or llaw on atyle, ur, nnisu or fabric. Our stylos are all the ewellest and most onrrert, onr fabrics are novel and exclusive, onr fit perfnet, and the ,tJrl "' eh'thlng eiqnllt. When 9 flt J ,ult Worsted Of sergo it Is abere ropruach, your Ia'.!r Suit, ' 'I Ime now for Just Received the Nicest lot of Harvey's Small Sugar Cnred Pig Hams From 5 to 8 pounds average. Also fresh lot Potted Ham and Tongue, Chip Beef, Cook ed Corned Beef, Vienna Sausage and a Nice Print Butter for 30c lb. (not Fox Biver) You can save moneyhy buying your groceries from MrTi A n TP.T. ssilVOIlllltJftJ 'Phone 01. A Walking Advertisement Our customers always have a good word for us. They tell about our goods, our prompt ness and our prices. Ask Anyone Who Buys Here, They will tell you all you want to know about our meth ods and our goods. Respectfully. J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St Grocer. SPRING During (lie week of bad weathtrwe received following: Men's Shoes, Ladies' Shoes, Children's Shoe?, Men's Clothing, Boy's Clothing, Children's Clothing, Late Style Ilats, Shirts, Neckwear, Suspenders. Millmerv Your inspection solicited. Prices Guarenteed to be 10 PER CENT LOWER than any house in the city. AT M. HAHN & SON'S 9 Tvvwlrti . 40 head of Horses and Mules adapted tor the farm, draught and road work, thoroughly seasoned and ready for work. v , Full line of Buggies, Harness, Wagons, Carts, Etc. V ' Bee ns before buying and SAVE MONEY. . . - Respectfully, . i:;:'.'PVL HAUX 3t sow. ' Hot Drinks at .DaytaY 1 , c . Daring ths cold ' weather, stop In at Davis' Prescription Pharmacy aad get a cap ot not . ohooolate or tomato boall on, or yon eao get a glass . of gennloe coce-oola. ..: 'i -("-. .ii -;""- LAXiTTTB TASTELESS hill to::ic. fil l!MS'Ml ts, It)n'lllMl ft you eve saw. Wholesale & Retail rocer, 71 Bread St. 3? Phone 137. TIDINGS! White (loods, Waist Fhiniii N, Chainbrays, Fancy Ribbons, Embroideries, Lacer Elastic Belts, Patent Leather IVli Kffa Gloves, Silk Pi(ues, Fancy Hose, Etc. Stables HARVEY HOUSE And Newly. Famished. -"Board with rooms, by week or montlt. Terms reas onable. Apply to MRS. JANIB BERKY, Sooth rront BtreeW , : Celery Headache Powden. ' There Is not any better remedy fof headaobe than '.theetpowders. They never fall to rolteve. Hade and sold only at Davis' Prescription Pharmacy. :
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