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) I VOL XIX N3 238 SIT R. C, SUSS AT K0ILXIZ2, 16, 1302. TWINTIITH TIAE hot Extension of Raleigh and Cape Fear " " ' '- Railway.' : UorkaM's iBprlseaaseat laeateaee ' Ceauaatee. T Atraasjlnf State ; - - Ball Beheaale. feaoe Cat- "J , tenlaBlaeea. Beward j f ForMnteerer.vV- .-' Baxiiaa, N. OV" March 15-GOTernor Aycock to day commoted the e- ' tence of J. JL QorhuD, aa i-law agent , ' : of tbe Southern -Hallway, end B. A. lUmMT. who wea convicted at "Btetes- v Tills for tamperlnc with a uror la e mit amlnat the 'railway for damages. , They were sentenced each to pay a On s- of 50. and servo SO days in jail. The - GoverDor cqmroptes the imprisonment , learinft only the Mine, GorheM la f ton Aahevllle, Ha attired hen thli morn Inf. " He and Bamsey bad made l Iran o " on efforts to lecore the remlsalon of the jail sentence. ' " , i Governor Ayeock thU afternoon gate hit reaaona Jot tha commoUtlon of f; sentence, f m4. fl Heeays: "Since Qorham , waa found . guilty of contempt bylthe conn a Jury ' ha acquitted him of the crime of Km k bracery, and thla verdict amounta to a f V finding thai theie vu no corropt fnr ;v - pose on hit part-iThe Judge him guilty of a corrupt purpose, ; In tha eoafllet of 1 finding between the judge and jury I believe I ought to follow the finding of the jury which acquitted blm of any - - corrupt intent" The commutation vu " - "recommended by citizens of Georgia, Charlotte and Askevtlle.1 y"'i. SxperU here are at work oa the ached , " ule of games to; be played dnrlna; the . coming season by the North Caroline Leagae, It Is very diBoult to arrange a ,- schedule for a six-dab. league. ? Beports come In from the Durham and, Greeas boro clubs that these, war enthusiastic - at thp outlook.',' Greensboro baa already signed tea players and good ones too. ( - T , Dr. Talt Bntler, Btate Veterinarian, re ' ' -. turned ' today from the Northesstera - part of the Btate, Baya the glandera in .horses which made Its appearanoe at S Sootland Neck, appeara to have been ef ' , fvo'Jvely stamped oot. , He doea not be lieve It will reappear - '-' , A, really " remarkable amount of farm . work has been done daring the , week ended today. It Undoubtful If mora was ever done In the aame time, . -, ' There Is some ' eiclteinent In Bladen caused by reason of tha Unlawful acta of J , fence; cmters. A stock lew boundary 1 fence some 40 miles was boilt laat year 'T- between that county and Oolnmbua. ' ' Certain people, living In what Is known x' as tbe "Neck" and who are graphically j , described aa "half savages," got wire 1 ' , cutter and cut 10 miles of the fence. The ' latter ia built ofjwlre to prevent Its ba- log burned. - The fence cutters are again k i ' ' at work. They have - posted notice that . Many persons who attempt to repair the i ' fence will find their home in bell." ' One of the Interesting coming events -1 ' Jiere la to be the annual meeting of the . Btate Musical Association and Ita attend aut ma sic festival. Il ocenrs la May. i Home performers of high talent will be - , present and Isle part. v-.'. . ' - A testifor tuberculosis baa bona made thU week on a large herd of oattla at -,,. Tarboro. It was found to be free from ' . the disease. . ' ii::'yrs- ' t A eottod seed oil mill company, with $50,000 capital, la being orcanlaed la Wllsonjoonty.-. -': ? ' - 1 Gut. Aycock offers tOO reward for the -'V. eaptare of , Edgar rHIcks, alias Smith, who labia own honsaln thla ooanty , . kUled John Hslloway, while tbe latter, ' " "; his gneet, was sitting ta roat of a fire. - asleep. Hicks killed him with two blows , -vi aa axe and then fle4."tv,u-i - There la a oonsiderohla scar here ' account of mad dogs. Several of the lstter have besa'.kflled bat aot until 1 they had bitten not only a' number of other dogs bat also horses and cattle -' None of the dogs bitten hare beea 'killed.'" ' f'-'-y-, - ,' One of ,1o . Philadelphia syndicates will by tie middle of aezt week oy the Ralegh and Cape Fear railway aades- tend It via Fayattevtlle to Lnmbertoa i'' snd there It will connect with tbeOaro- ' ' Una and Northern and go via Marlon B, - - -U. toubartestnn.n. u. - Tbe Pindentiara Annul Statement ', - No ' other life!;' Insurance 'company : whose age Is the aame aa The Pradea- Ual'a ha ever made sack aa Increase la tts business la any one year as has been shown by The Prudential Insurance Company of America for the year 1001. Over 1178,000,000 of Ufa Insurance waa written and placed,, making the total amount of Insurance la force ever $70& 000.000. ; Big increases are abowa la Us amount psld to policy-holders; la the -assets of tbe Company in tbe yearly In come; and In tbe surplus of assets over llsbtlltlea. - " ' ; . - Altogether, the first year of tbe aew century was a most Imcestful one for The Prudential. It Is quite clear that such renults have beea achieved only by tbe moat vigilant mantfromeot snd l!e mniit upright and honorable bns!oet mntbods In carrying ont the work of prnTiiifpR life Insurance protection for the peolef ' This stRtrninnt enn bs fonnd on the tli'rd pure of this Ipkio, and I a wont In-Ki-if": one. l"r. W. B. Allmi, c f I ! i !. O.Mi- r il A : t ( 1 ?'r. J. " . ' ' , GAMBLING BYCONGRESSMEN Tery Utile Saw Compare With Oldest Tines.-. - . Aa f tnatter of fact, there la,llttle or no gambling now In the capital com pared with the conditions of years ago. There used to be a time when certain committee rooms were the rendezvous for poker players, and the games were generally without limit ' r ;- ' Many senators and representatives do not object to a little game now, but they play la the evening and not at the capital There were poker stories ga lore around the .capital in the olden days. ' One Incident .became s classic. There waa a party in the room of a southern congressman, and the game ran high. ' A western member opened a Jack pot, and the eoutberner.Vwho waa upon his left; came In, together with two other congressmen. The west erner stood pat, whereupon the south erner discarded two carda. The: bet ting began and aoon became so awlft that only the southerner and the west erner remained.. Finally the latter called his colleague, .and the band wereahown,'9 P "v - ' Tha westerner had opened the pot km four kings. As aoon as he etood pat the southerner broke a pair of sixes and held the 'four, five and six of spades In his hand, hoping against hope to make a spade flash. He was flealt the seven and eight of spades, making a straight flush. .- , The western member didn't say a word when he learned what bad hap pened, bat It was noticeable that he' dldnt touch a card again daring that session. Washington Post ' ;' . A KIMema ItUlsrcne. . A hungry kitten was pot into a cage, the door of which would fall open when a loop of wire that hung In front of the cage was pulled down an Inch. The kitten tried to squeeze between the bare, clawed and bit at them, thrust Its paws -oat between the bars and clawed at various loose objects In tha cage. It clawed the loop several times, but not with enough force to pott It down. After 160 seconds of such activity, It happened to claw the loop hard enough, and so escaped. - After It had eaten the food outside, It waa put Into the box again. There was a repetition of the-eame activities, bat the successful movement came this ttme after thirty seconds. On the next trial, general activity, for ninety sec onds was required before the kitten es caped. With repeated trials the asso ciation between the interior of the box and the act of clawing at the loop be came fixed, so that finally tbe kitten would do It in a few seconds that is, aa soon aa pat into the.box. -- '. -This progress Is shown In tho times taken In tho different trials. They were 100, 80,00, 00, IS, 28, 20, 80, 22, 11, 18, 20, 12, 10, U, 10, 8, 8, B, 10, 8, 0, 6 and 7 seconds.-Irofessor EL L. Tborndike in International Monthly. , ; ' - A lestet Aatlself tew. " Bcotland, as everybody knows, Is the land where golf originated and the land where It most flourishes. But If the law were strictly enforced north of the Tweed it would go bard with tbe play ers of tbe royal game In "Bonnie Bcot land." -' Golf players there may not know it, bnt they are liable to a sen tence of death for their Indulgence In their favorite sport' Technically, this la literally a fact In ancient times, when Scotland always had work for her soldiers to do, au young men were required to perfect themselves in arch ery. They preferred to' play golf, and so serious a rival did the game become that It was for a time suppressed and made a capital offense. That carious law never has been repealed and may still be found n, the statute book. There seems to be ho record, however, of the law ever having been enfosced. IT: BMwalas Gin W kMltk,' ; Browning never passed a day without taking one or more long walks. Indeed, bis panacea for most Ills wss exercise, and the exercise he chiefly advocated waa walking. He wrote: .-: : :' j -. - f get aa nearly angry as It Is la me to become with people I love when they trifle with their bealtb-that Is, with their Bfe-like children playing with jewels over a bridge) side, jewels which once 'In the water; how .can we, the poor lookers on, hdpe to recover? Ton don't know how absolutely well I am after my walking, not on the moun tain merely, bat on tbe beloved Lido. Go there, If only to stand and be blown about by the sea wind." Century Mag- aslDA. t ( , - TOOK TBE BUTT. ' Friend Told Blm' to Change Bit Food. Once lo a while one can serve a friend and win a life-long obligation by a little food advice. Thla la worth while. "Very thankful I waa to a friend for hi advice when be told me about Grape-Nuta Breakfast Food at the time I was suffer ing. Uy stomach,' trouble . oilglnally oame from neglect of colds which caused catarrh of the stomach, then followed misery from dyspepsia, headache, loss of vitality and flesh. ' ; Laat Aoguit a friend in discussing my health ssld If 1 would chance my food and take Orape-Nute Instead of any Other food or medicine for on week he would guarantee that I would be greatly Improved and feel like a new man. , He waa so positive that I concluded to try It and, as I said, I m cicecdlngly thankful to him. In a week's time I lost tlis heavy, dead feeling In my head, Dau ns had ceased snd the action of my gen eral system hd greatly Improved. j I haventuck fat to Grape-Nuts. Now I weigh nine pounds more and tin i'i 1 1- l lly Improving. OraiS-Nuls Ims a nnl exhllnrmlng f " t on tho system and n.tu'a on . fe.it ! ' ' t and allvn, aa limn hi' -l re- v ...J tioiii!. I.'-d a '! .i i ' - .i ' .. !i v " ' n .-.OQ CKC So Testifles Coroner to Cropsey Case." Iajnry- Te Temple Probably Rea -derei Girt TJa-conjelou. j - Ne Other Bigi of Tie- : EuzASBTa Citt, N. O., March 14 Taking Of testimony began to day In the trial of James E. Wilcox, accused of murdering Miss Ella Cropsey. - - r Sr. L Fearing, coroner Of the county waa the Brat Witness. ; He saids - "I am a graduate, of. the. College of Physicians and Burgeon of Baltimore. My post-mortem . examination ,ef the body .of Miss Cropsey was made Decern bar 87 laat. . 1 found the body ih the Fas quotank river. SO yard from the Qdp aey residence, about 25 yards to the right of the house. The body bad beea tied down by Mr, Btlllman,. the fltheiv man who found It. It was oarried to a little outhouse near thejriver. "-"'' "Drs,J. E. Wood, O. MoMullenand myaelf held the autopsy. It waa began after the body had beea oat of the water an hour. . The other two doctors myself and six Jurors were present. ; "Ws first examined; tha clothing to see if there weie any mark of violence. The skirt wss of dark goods and the walat red. Mis Cropsey wore a dipper on one foot, the right, and . nothing bnt a stocking on the other.; I ; found 'the clothing ia fair condItloa..There ware no torn places, The Angers were par tially drawn and,the limb were limp. While in the water the lege Lang loose ly, not being stiff. . - i ' "A piece of the right long on, being squeezed emitted a am.aU amount of frothy mucus. ' There waa no water In the king. - The .organs - were, normal. The neck waa all right, except, for a mark or depression caased by - the col tar. - X j "v a . C " I "We examined the head and noticed that It waa a little more swollen on the left than oa tbe right aide.;; We ended the examination there; but "after going uptown and seeing the solicitor we went back and made a minute examination of the bead, t, We made an Incision around tha head, beginning on the right side, and removed the scalp. The skull was left bare. Aa we cut through the left temple we saw a .swelling or contusion. We found - In the swollen piece, which waa about two by two Inches in aire, a tablcspoonful of dotted blood. The mem brane over the bone was colored dark blue. .The condition there- was brought about by a blow. , - 1 . ; "The blow was given by some round, padded Instrument. Such a blow would produce unconsciousness .which would likely last half an hour. The absence of water la the stomach, . lungs and In the plcnrsl Cavity would Indicate thai death waa not caused ' by drowning,;. If Miss Oropsey bad gotten Into the water alive and consdons and bean drowned,-water would have beea inker stomach, langs and pleural cavities. , Along with the water would have been digested or un digested food Jn the tomoch and blood and.f roth In tha lungs.. It I had .fonnd these conditions'! would have" aald that she went Into the water consdoBs.' . ' "The coverings of the brain were' In tact." Dr, Ferring went on. "The de composition was so bad that we could not tell about the blood vessels of the brain. I did say la my report, that- the blood vessel of the brain, were sound that the base of the brain Was unhurt I bad not noticed any signs of violence until I ran the .knife around to cut off the scalp.'; Then I found the discolora tion of part of tha frontal bono. No other part of the bead, except: the tem ple, bad tbl discoloration. 'l ' There waa ho blood.on the right aide of tbe heart.' Sometime the left dde of a person who drowns Jaa blood In It. In lb Majority of cases tha right side ha none. - One could not decide that a person wis drowsed -from tkaaole fact that blood bad clotted In the right side of tbe heart, Ia the case of Miss Crop sey the blood stopped and clotted, ' ' " ' "W did not make any examination of the the bronchial tubea and windpipe, That waa not ental'"' :;t fj j gs. " ' The Bcjt PrcscrlpUoa for RalarU. : , Chills and Fever ia a bottlo of Gnova'a Tastblbs Cniu. Toaio, It is simply Iron tnd quinine In a tastolesa form. No cure ni pay. I'rtceSOa. WoHt'l Carloalfr. As good an lnetsnco of Nw York Wit ss can be found Is told about the stall Of the Roosevelt hospital. A dangerous operation was being performed upon a woman. Old Dr. A a qunlnt German, full of kindly wit and professional en thtislnam, had several yonm- r i! ootors with him. One of them vins a imlnlg- terliiB tbe ether. Ho tiennno no Inter ested In the old doctor's Work tlmt he withdrew the coiio from t t-ith'nt's nostrils, and she half roimed ad t to a sitting poHttire, looking wllh v.lld eyed ainoswrnent over the em 'urm.n; -s. It was a critical period, and Lr. A. C. 1 not want to he lnt. i reptoil. "I ,n y iloi-n (lt-r'. vomnn," he r."-s-, 1 -. '". ! nt T, c-i.-l- 'y i . ' el- -!." . ,.e 1, i i i 1 . i . v t Lr. Te.-:hl,o: V1;. . o TE3 KARXITS. Tha following quotatlona-were recelv ad by J. S. Latham A Co, New Bern- N. O. "t '- v " - , j ' - i Naw ToBx, March 15. Cottok, Open. High. Low. Close March....:'..; 0.00 0.00 9M 8.05 : May..:...,..' 1ST-8.85 8.79 . 8.70 ' JulvA;......k 8.88 8.92 8.85 - 8.85 Aag...t. 8.67 8.71 8.65 8.S5 Sep..'....,.., 8JJD. 881 8.28 ' 8.38 " Oct.f. 8.08 8.09 8.08, -J.0 ' t n .Chicago, March 15. Wxaat:- v. ; Open. HlgW Low. Close Hty 75i ' -. . - . m Jaly 76t 4 75 CoBJk-i--' T Open. High, Low. Close tMay.v 2f ( Blbai- n. Open. High. Low. Olpae Mt...O;. 840 ' ' 840 New Tork, March 15. Srecxsj-" v Open, High. Low. Close 8Bgar..l,..,.U25t ' 128 Coa.T Be By i m U.B.L. u v 42) 821 M 491 XT. 8. B , Prerd.. 95 TexPao.1 , -' A.O.F...,;.... Mo. P. ....99 lOOi 751 Atchison,.,...... TtSi , Ta,O..C.,.....e9 Oopperr..., j A. a O... 45. 45 - OaSke 185 ' May... . 530 r , J" UliiiH . s 8pot 4.18-83. Sales 8,000 bale. Futures, Apr-Msy 4.48. - May-Jane mtw auaar cottom lUBKsrr. , Local market yesterday waa quoted at 8 to 84, ..... roan KEoxarrs. . , Same week - ' --. laat year.j. - 189.0M- 20000 20000 ' 18000 20000 26009 16000 ' ; I-' 180,090 Salvation on tne Best linuneiit Price, 15 eta; Urge bottle 25 Ota, Great est cure ot earth for Rheumatism, Neu ralgta, ? Boreneasv ' Spralna, Backache Stiffness, Cats, Braises, Wounds, Swell ings, Barn and Frost Bites. ' Salvation OU kill all paUu. i. X itl-- H Wm la Karrrttaa fttmeWesBW' Probably the oldest timber In the world which has been subjected to the use of man ia that found In the ancient temples Of Egypt In connection with the stonework, which Is known to be at least 4.000 years old. Thla, the only wood used in tbe construction of the temples, is In the form of ties holding the end of one stone to another. When two blocks were laid In place, an ex cavation about an Inch deep was made in each block. In which a tie shaped like an hourglass is driven. . It Is there fore very difficult to force any stone from Its position; -. ';,' ; AW' A prince, received from the 'boose steward his monthly statement Of ac counts, In which occurred the Item ot L60 lire for the keep of a cat in the palace. . The prince Immediately wrote In tbe margin, "If there are no rata In the house. It la no good keeping a cat; If there are any rata, the charge for the keep of the cat is superfluous.'' And he struck ont the Item.' - . t - At Davis'. J"' . Jordan' Cough Balsam, made accord ing to formula of late OoL Jordan, 1 on tale at" Davis' Prescription Pharmacy. This Congh Balsam has always been found very efficacious, and It doe not contain any harmful drug; It Is espec ially good for children. Price 25 cent :;-':V. ':;;' LESS W0RRT. ' ; " ' ': . ' ' Children win play and get over-heated got their feet wet, expose themselves In dozens of ways, and yon can't prevent It. All you can do 1 to keep them as free from exposure a possible and al ways have In the house a Cough Remedy that can be depended upon. Anwny's Croup Syrup will fill every requirement. It is guaranteed to cur Cout'.a, Colds and Group or tbe price 23 cent will b refunded by sny doioor selling It. Sold by Davis', Uonry's, and Bradliam's riiarmae.y. Tor.r.ry's Cr 7 f! Iivls'. : the solo s y for I , s c y has hf-ea se-i.r' I here I y 1 . - 'a' I er';i'In I'liarii n y. A fi- 'if ' of ti.u e.Hi 'y I n j t 1 l c: '!.! i i r ' s e r. !,r. -'T n il ' Laat week "J .: ' 128,000 Thla week. Sat. -' 16000 Mon. Toes.' ' Wed. Thurs. 4 Frl. - . GU ESaNCO.. March 15 W are having some of the prettiest weather this week anyone could wish for, . and farm work la pro gressing finely, There was a musical entertainment at Mr. J. H. Cox'a last Monday night. . J, T. King led on tbe violin, Mr. B. B. Barry played second violin . walls Mis Rachel Cox played the guitar. Mr. S. P. Tenters and wife, . Miss Mildred Venters, Mia Annie Frank, MI Bell amy, Nr. William Venter, B. B. New- bold and Te Scribe were present, be sides those who board With the family, it was quite aa enjoyable time.. . --.- Miss Bellamy of Southport Is visiting her sister, Mrs. a P. Venters. .. r A large water mill .is to be erected oa upper Cowhorn creek. The owner alms to prepare for grinding Hoar as well, as meat. Mr. D.' J. Bandlln, has some aew ten ants this year, one Mr. Melton from South West and Mr. Lee Taylor. Farm work is progressing finely at present, the fanners are preparing to plant corn. Borne persons In Our burg took oar ad- Vice and have planted more Irish pota toes than ninal. Te Scribe hat a bushel planted. The alck are all gettlhg better and the measles have disappeared altogether, Herrings will soon be up and those who live on or near the river will fare well. Borne of oar Mormon, Meads went to the Mormon convention this past week, they report a good time, there wlU be a branch conference here shortly, they ex pect (wo elders here Bonday. - The people here, have their tobacco wood, about out, bops they will have enoagh. -.' We thing lhat when a county eomes to a pats that It cant pay off Ita pauper checks, It Is time for the old party to get oat and give place for a new one. Every at Hole of food ' the peonls have to boV seems to be on the go up here; don't know how It is elsewhere. Tour truly, ' VoxpopalL Bntdham't Aott BUloiu Uver P1IU, are purely vegetable and aot by stimulating the liver, causing laoreaaed flow o Wle.aad producing patnral move ments ot the bowels. . .They do not pro duce griping or sick stomach. Bore cure for Constipation, Flatulency, Heartburn etc.' Price 25 eta. Manufactured byC. D. Bradham, wholesale and retail drug gist. ..-.v'''xv-':: - - Prescrlptiona at Davis'. ; Davis Prescription Pharmacy miakes a specialty of prescriptions. Prompt and 4reful attention-1 given them. Only! the best drags are need, . The price! are reasonable... Bend your there tobejdjlled. : i'J to suit everyoaev Prion Btjlm '.lf mul a nm, Ana ty. Wrhon need a new one to wear When AS itv trt flfefy .- -ci- "-, . ! ssama i ::. If M k. . . . v f bought at BMvm, W'Wehaveln8took-AllNew:"., ; A ' r ) ' X y. UU MVJW It V - AlA;'; The D0T7afireiV 'PThe :CK in i Ladlea rancy. Only 15o fair r Men' yancy uail hob iw yt ( . f-& ?:'? ; i 850,,: mmmtu ; Lace lisle," 60o Uato 'Sbxmi,'Mj 50o aj j, V Misses Lisle Thread, light weight,' only lio ptdr o ( ) ' ,m. j. . s. jm. m. jm...' j '1WR 0-:C5DS Grandest Trt it Ever Known . in r:aw rrn Gr:Ss C;:ra Co. ;is fii record March 15. Fine weather, and farmers are hustling, making preparation for' planting. . . - , . We had a alee time at the dose of Miss Bertha Catkins' school. There were some excellent reoltalloaa and dia logues recited by the scholars, after which we had a game of base bell. , Mr. John H. Bverlngtoa and Mr.T. A Stspleford left last Sunday one trip to Newport River. -They returned' Wed nesday j and add - they enjoyed tbeir trip. , - j.r-- v Miss Minnie Catoa returned home Wednesday, from visiting rdatlvse at Wasp, V.Q "',-' ' '!" Chicken pox is quite plentiful around here. ' It has been (a two families, bat all are improving., ." .. r Rev. Henry Jones, putor of the Carl t- tton church at Kltt Swamp passed here yesterday oa his wsy to hi regular ap pointment at Kltt Swamp, ' , . . ' ' Headache otfen ' reralts from a dlaor dared condition of the stomach and con stipation of the bowel. A dose or two of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets wlU correct these dlsordars and cure the headache, Bold by F. B. Daffy 4 Co New Ben, N. O., March 14, 190 Data Coutu 8tia:. '- Have seea your letter to Brother Ben, and think your advice was good.'. Please remember that I also want wood for balance of March. Get Brother Ben to send me some, same as that sent to yon. As I aaderstaad It, It came from "Moore's Wood Tard." Tour Loving AanU Mas. Jam J. Johho. Cola Headache Powder Contain no Antlpyrlna, Morphine or other Injurious drugs. They do not depress bnt stimulate tho stomach and recreate Its secretions. Guaranteed cure for Headache and Boor Stomach. Price 10c Made and sold by Bradham't Phar macy, corner Pollock and Middle Bta. Watcfc.es. Ws have purchased large stock of 14 karat watches, small ladlea, and medium genta slats, heavy gold cases, and made by oar best manufacturer, handsomely engraved and ptaln, the designs are the Tory latest. We sdl them as cheap as a good filled case oast yoa. Ton are In vited lo call and soa them. J. O. BAXTKB, Jn., . Leading Jeweler. DD4B CATARRH SNUFF loosens op the tenacious viscid moons in nose, dean ont the head and stops catarrhal headaches doe' to cold con gestion In the front ot head. The cost Is only 10 cents and the benefit arising from ita aae Is worth dollars health too Mfg. by Bradham' Pharmacy. . ..; . -in tad Quality Bight :Tw will l Wm htTI Mlaft IAM flmtta WAB '7 ' you have that lovely drew yon WVwa T . y J "V)j tmM; longi medium afid I '::: 'nt I . -i ' a t ft' . ! ! ' ''(IJll t 1 S'"l U lint. a fe s-'i.-tv '' 1 " , -J 1 in Nice Fresh Prunes 6c lb. Nico Fresh Ginger'Snaps Pickled Tripe 60 lb. White A Sugar 5o lb. Fresh Oatflakes 6c lb. Nearly Whole Grain Rice VU 1 . m -w-r :. c roan una ana cig iionuily. Fresh Uneeda Biscuit, Soda Crackers, Banquet Wafers and Oyster Crackers. New Brooms, that sweep clean, 25c, 35c, 40o and 50o each. Toy Brooms 10c, Whisk Broom from 10c up. Gall and examine. 'Phone 91. woinreaa Atone nor yet eggs; you need to call on the varied resources of our stock for your Easter dinner, and we shall not disappoint you. Our counters, bine, and cellars are groaning beneath the weight of good things. Everything you crave for your table, if it is obtainable, shall be yours. Respectfully. J. J. TOLSON, -Jr., Broad St Grocer. Phone t37. mmmmmmmmmmmmmm JUST and put on display our full line of V7. L. Douglas At 13.60 and $4.00, in the Newest Styles. The Superiority of Material tnd Workmanship proclaim them equal in style and wearing qualities te t?y five dollar shoe on the market. Try them and you will always hay them. Wt) are also showing some very interesting values in Derbys and ilphe. Our $2.61 Derby Is made in the leading shapes, and the qual ity is guaranteed in every instance. Come in and try one on. iyieswViyixiiawViyvtwV tsi&&sis -' :', ': Fresh Country and Side Fsjncy New Orleans, WestIndia and Porto Rico Molasses, Vanilla Drips and Mapla Syrup I ''''"''.''8' and and and Cracker, such as TJaeeda Oysterettea, Cheese; Sand wiohes, Forentine Vanila Creams Orange Wafers, Chooolate, Ice , Dont fall to m'va ns a c&ll 3 '" and delivered prwnptly. -(::Kl)):S'' r' ' C PBOS169. ; ' Cor. XSroad & Uaneoek Bta. 5 u inter G We have a good line of Coal and Wood Heating 8tovea that yoa will find cheaper tbua elsewhere. ". We don'l waa I to carry thom over. , If yours is not all right now ia ilia tiino to ky,' . Onr FUxk of C. noral Hardware Is Completa, ' .', ' " , ', r -1 and r-Jimlf, Pttliita, Oil and Tarnish, JoU and Silver En. ', I' , 1 1 ' it, Cttnrtit, and Building Material for a Iu!hcd Job.' 1' ti'iioi. 3. Goods (Jimmnf "X . 5o lb. lOo qt. Wholesale eft BetaU rocer, a 71 Bread St. and Foot Glove 3 Smoked Hams Bacon, Just Received. fresh supply o Fancy Cakes Biscuits, TJneoda Milk Biscuits, S Creams, fto. V and 'MkTTnni ' imwvrla fnuh IN art' -'. C3 '. M V-i"' .1- ry - .(;''.'';'';" G-'-m If: . " . r i i '
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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March 16, 1902, edition 1
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