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VOL XIX-NO. 297 . NSW BIBN, H. C, TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 18, 1902. TWENTIETH TEAR N. Death of Two, Well Known Confed erate Veterans. Christian Endeavor Servleea. New ' Lodge Odd Fellows. Prisoners Sent to Penitentiary. Ser ver For Boulevard. Pergonals. Raleigh, March 17 Two Confederate Veterans well known locally died here yesterday, J. T. Watts and P. 0. Hardle. The former had for 20 years been a mag istrate in this city. Daring the Civil war he was in the Confederate service 4d the "Crescent Regiment," from New Orleans. He was almost 76 years old. He was a member of L. 0. B. Branch, Camp, U. C. V. and of his special request was burled in its uniform. Mr. Hardle was a native of Raleigh. A few days after his birth the home of his parents, which stood where the city hall now if, was bnrned In a fire which swept that part of the city. He was rescued by State Senator Plckney Caldwell, and in memory of this the tatter's name was given him. Before the Civil War he was In the express service and left it to Join C .mpady K. of the 14th North Carolina regiment, of this city. He became a lieutenant In that company. After the war he was again an express messenger between Raleigh and Norfolk. For the p&st 10 years he had been on the police force. Ilia age was 70. He also was a member of L. U. B. Branch camp. His death was very sudden and was due to heart disease. Two of his sons are loco motine engineers, one living. In Rich mond. A survey is in progress for a boule vard from the Capitol to the National Cemetery, out New Bern Avenue and by the SoldierB' Home, thence southward to the cemetery. Part of the work has been done by the city. The government is expected to do the remainder. The Christian Endeavorers now hold services at the penitentiary every Sun day morning. The convicts particularly like these services because they are per mitted to make talks. At the office of the Bute Superinten dent of Public Instruction It was said to day that in all probability the warrants for the public school money would this week be sent to the needy counties. Stale Treasurer Lacy will attend the Sunday School convention at Fayette vllle this week. A new lodge of .Odd Fellows will this week by formed at Salisbury. It will take the name "North 'Bute, No. 28," that of a lodge which ceased to exist 15 years ago. Col. A. B. Andrews of the Southern railway has been indisposed at his home here for several days. Acute indiges tion is given as the trouble. Two negroes, John Knotts and his wife, were brought to the penitentiary today from Union county. They sub mitted to murder in the second degree. The woman was a cook in the family of Dr Love and was charged with putting arsenic In food and coffee. By this a number of persons were poisoned, but all savo-Dr. Love recovered. This oc curred In the summer of 190). The case has attracted much attention. The charge was that Knotts incited his wife t.) uso the poison. She gets 10 years and lie gel 5. 7 he sentence Is really a com . proniUe, as both s!des were In some doubt about provlDg their cise. 'Iliu International field secretary of the Sunday Schools made two addresses here, one Saturday evening and one yea- tenlny afternoon. lie left today for Fay' THE RUSSIAN BEAR. RusRln seems Inclined to apply a Golden key to the Chinese open rjoor, giro n hard slam and turn the key. lliUtlmoro Herald. If the czar keeps on exiling editors to Siberia, be will soon have the best part of bis population In the Asiatic divi sion of his empire. Philadelphia Times. The eagle may scream, the Uon may roar, but the paw of the great white benr has flattened Itself on China north and loughs at the row la the sir. Mil waukee Sentinel. . A BUST WORKER, v Coffee Touches ap Mfttrtit Spots. Frequently conea sets ap tasumatumi when It Is not busy with iotas other part of the bodj'. 4 tlJot, Missouri aaan, P, V. Wise, says: "About two years ago' my knees began to lilffea and my feet and legs swell, to that I was seemly able to walk, and them oqly wtU ithe g reitest difficulty, fur I wet ja eonstsnt ! pJtV4" . iVi. U US iilffi . I consulted Dr. Barnes, one of. the aaoet prominent physicians here, aad be diagnosed the ease aad Inquired Do you drink coffee 'Yes.' 'Toa wmt quit cslng It at eace,' re replied. I did to and commenced drinking Postum la 1 Its plare. vv- , ,';',,. i The swelling In my feet and ankles Wa'ad the rheumatic tains tubsMed eulck , ly, ' and dorir-g the part eighteen lOod bless every teacher tnd scholar of . men lbs I have enjoyed most excellent! that school end may evory one who at- hee'th, tnd, tlthOuga 1 have paased the b ' 6?th mils post 1 1 aye never enjoyed life'. ' better. ' 1 Good health brings heaven Ions 'here. I know of many eases where wonderful. cures of stomach tnd heart trouble have 1 been made by simply throwing twayl coffoe and nslng Postum.'' J BAYB0R0. . March 17. The weather for the past few weeks has been very good, and the fanners bare been making good use of it, farming operations hare been advanc ing to about the usual point for the tea son of the year. Several timber men have been In the oounty this week prospecting and ex amining timber lands. Mr. A. B. Cam- pen, Our sheriff, has given an option on his saw mill plant and timber lands, and those holding the option have been ex amining the property. We learn that they have been favorably Impressed with what they saw. We hope he maybe successful In selling. It may help us in getting a railroad here, we are bound to have a railroad and that In a short time, Superior Court is just four weeks off, It commences on Monday April 14th, Judge Francis D. Winston will preside, there will be a fairly good court for this county from the present outlook. All but the money side of the docket Mr. W. H. MIskell formerly foreman of the Evening News ot New Bern, and W. T. Caho of this place, are fitting up a printing office for job work here, they also contemplate establishing a news paper. The Confederate Veterans are adver tised to hold a business meeting here on the 20th instant to tranact business of Importance concerning the reunion at Dallas Texas, which Is only five weeks off. The railroad fare from New Bern to Dallas Texas and return Is only 128-85, it will take three days and two nights to make the trip, without change of cars, thia will be a cheap and interest ing trip for all who can go. Politics has not made its appearance here as yet, once and awhile we hear some venture to express their preference for Judge Brown for the Supreme Court bench, and Thomas for Congress, be yond this bnt little Is heard, guess It will warm up In due season. The Best Prescription for Malaria. Chills and Fever Is a bottle of Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonio. It Is simply iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No cure no pay. Price 50c. To the Public Schools Teachers of North Carolina. The authorities of the State Normal and Industrial College desiring to ren der every possible sorvlco to tho educa tional Interests of the State have decided to offer women teachers an Inbtltute of one month. Thia is Intended especially for those teachers who desire to better equip them selves for their work, but vho, for va rious reasons, are unable to pursue the full course. A matriculation fee of $5 will be charged which will entitle tho person paying the same to all lectures, library privileges, use of text books, etc. - The jnly additional expense will bo for board, and laundry, both of which will not cost more than $3 a week. In the department of Pedagogy, lec tures on the best methods of teaching all the common school studies will be given, and the students will have an op portunity to spend some time In the Practice and Observation School. In addition, lectures and labratory work will b3 offered In the different de partments of science. Besides the regular faculty of the Slate Normal and Industrial College, we shall hav with us several city superin teadents and other prominent educators to deliver special lectures, The Institute will begin April 20th end close May 24th. If it Is your Intention to avail your self ot this opportunity, or If you desire further luformslion, please write to Cuables D. Molvia, President Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup for Teething Babies. Price, 10 eta. Cures Wlnd-Colto, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Gri ping Pains, Boor Stomach, Fever, Chol era Infantum. Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup promotes the digestion and soothes the baby. . ' Cooked Corn Beef, IS cents per pound at Oaks Meat Market. . 1 REELSBORO. March 17 We have been having bad weather for the past few day but the farmers are hattllac Mr.8. A-Brlnson;of .this place, had the mlafortnM to lose part'of the fence around all place by Are last week, Mr. Benale Willis and sister, Miss Ella ot Beirut Creek spent last Bondsy with i Miss Dell Pipkin ot this place., Mr. J. K. Bennett, brother Jep and sis ter, Hiss Mollis, ot New Bern, were the guests U Mu and Mrs. B. T. Bice last Mr. Beth Hughes of Retlsboro. visited Olivers, Jones oounty,' hut, Friday, and Saturday. .v vVv?:f, i ..... Miss Mlttte Dixon of your city, visited relatives at Bee hi bore last week. I TeeDleetpletof this place organised aBabbalh tohool leal Lord's Day with Mr. C. P, Pipkin as superintendent the school hat the best wishes of the writer and It Is oar earnest desire that the school should grow and prosper. " May tends feel a deep Interest la the school, Mr. George Catoa of Wilmington, vis. lied Reelaboro last Sunday. Mrs John Iieland tnd danghter Miss Caltlo, of Alliance, were in Rtelsboro last Friday.- . Best wlbot to the Joosnal. ' Pi,ns Fitt.u I TUB KARKETS. The following quotations were recelv ed by J.: K. Latham & Co, New Barn- O. Naw York, March 17. Cotton: Open, High. Low. Close March 8.92 8.95 8.90 &95 8.88 8.90 8.70 8.81 8.13 May 8.84 July ....8.91 Aug 8.71 Bep 8.80 Oct 8.18 8.88 8.94 8.74 8.81 8.14 8.84 8.89 8.63 8.30 8.12 Chicago, March.17. Open. High. Low. Close ... 75f 74 . . 76 ' 751 Open. High. Low. Close .. 63 62 ( Open. High. Low. Close .'. 845 '887 Wheat: May July.... OoKir: May Bibs: May New York, March 17. Stocks; Open. High. Low. Close! Sugar 126, 128, Con. T Bo By 82j 82J U;8.L Hi Hi U. 8. 8 42 42 TJ. B. 8 , Prefd.. 05 95 Tex Pac A. C.F Mo. P 100J 101f Atchison 78 76 Va.CC 68 Copper. . . A. C. 0 45J 44J Coffee 535 May 539 Liverpool Spots 4.13-16. Sales 10,000 bales. Futures, Apr-May 4.49. May-June 50. NKW UEHN COTTON MARKET. Local market yesterday, was quoted a' 8j. Salvation Oil the Best Liniment Price, 15 cts; large bottle 25 els. Great est cure OD-eerth for Rheumatism, Neu ralgta, Soreness, Sprains, Backache Stiffness, Cuts, Bruises, Wounds, Swell ings, Burns and Fmst Bltei. Ba'vatioa OH kills all pain. Notice of Sale. Bv virtue of a power of sale contained In an order made and entered In the Su perior Court on the 17th day of March, ltrua, in that certain proceeding entitled, Isaao Mitchell, and Ada, his wife, John Rowe and Mary, his wife, Will Pate, Lena Pate, Cleveland Pate, by Guardian A A l.Am Will P. t V u nk.lu au uihwj. it lit i - . u. m. tmmjf vuwwi Pate and Toledo Pate, by Guardian. Ad Litem, F. 11. Pate, Laura Wynne and Yarrow Wynne, John Pate aad Atlas Pate, ex paite, samo being a petition to sell real estate for division and ap pointing the nndersigned Commis sioner, 1 will sell for caah to the high est bidder at the Court House door, in New Bern, Craven County, North Caro Una, at the hour of 12, M, on Monday tfce 21st day of April, 1002, the following real estate, lying and being In theCoun tyof Craven, 8tate of North Carollca more particularly bounded as followr, to-wit: On the north side of Beaver Dam Branch beginning on the run o' said Branch where the division line be tween the Ute Nelser Richardson and Richard Richardson's orosses'the same about 80 poles from the place where the salrt Baavef Dam empties Into Bachelor Creek and runs north 20, west 269 poles to the main road then along the same n-if.h 4J, west 15 poles to a small branch etc., It be'.ug the lower corner of a trait of the heirs of Motes Butler deceased, thence up said branch to a stake in the head of the same one of Butlers corn ers, then along Bntlert line south tr west w r" to a stake in a small popd Butlers third corner, than Hoiith 4 East 61 poles to the East road. c, then slong said road South 68) West is poiei to a small oranca, men down wld brauoh to titlstrlp branch and down the same to where the division line be- fMq Richardson and John L. Durant and wife crosses the i erne, then South 4 Kxst 1 poles to Beaver Dam Branch, then down the tame . to the beginning, 'ontamtne k tores mora or lets, oeins: tne same which waa conveved to the said Mary White by Xdward H. Grant aoduenaursnt Dvaeen dated tne sun- teenth of October A. D. 1844 la whleh Said tract It more particularly described with all tnd lingular the tppnrtenanoea. , . ,i . n i. winn .. ; V r ' v.-! ' -a- t Commissioner, March 17, 1M.' ji , I ' , , Anticipated Enjoyment always realised when you ride In t Water's carrrare .whether surrey, bnfrrv. trap or runabout Ilielr style IS fault Uwa, tlielr conatmrtlrm pprfert : They are roomy and comfortabio. clve ease in running and are alike grateful to hnrae and rldur. Itflmamlor we nre tallowing the brat buggy ever soon for the Inut possible monny, alno the larfrnst stock of all kinds of parts to select f mm. . n..XYizttrn a-i rin:i, - Phono"! " ,' 73 Prond f t., I f T . C. W ' lip-. ARAPAHOE March 17, For the last week our people have been busily engaged, finish. ing planting their potato crop and side dressing their Cabbage, besides preparing for the planting tif other crops. The good weather has greatly improved the progress In farm work. ! The mercantile business in Arapahoe Is moving on nicely, our merchants are1 somewhat buoyed up by the hope of a good crop season. The Sunday Schools of Arapahoe have been re-arranged. Formerly the Baptist School has been held In the fore noon, and the Christian and the Metho dist la the afternoon, this made It very nice for the young people to visit each others school, but some spirit of divis ion seemed to prompt starting all the schools at the same hour of the day, this takes all the union from the Arapahoe Sunday Schools. Professor B. G. Maxwell from Outlaw Bridge, N. C, visited Arapahoe last Thursday night to begin a series of lec tures on Phrenology. He made the lec tures and did much work around our little town. He seems to well under stand his business. Mr. Mills who has been looking after the Interest of the Blades timber busi ness returned back last week to. his work. Mr. Rumley the pastor of the M. E. M. E. Church of this district filled his appointment here yesterday and preach ed a very good sermon. J. B. R. I Know One Bare Remedy for an obstinate cold. Ita name la Pyny-Balsam. HACKBURN'S c to suit everyone. Prices Styles and Quality Eight. You will need a new one to wear when you have that lovely dress yon bought at Hackbura's fitted. We have in Stock All New: The Royal Worcester, The Dowager, Warner's Hilda, " La Reine, The R. & G. in long, medium and biiuri itmgLUSa IN HOSIERY: Hackburn leads also: Ladies Fancy, Only 15c pair Men's Fancy Half Hose- 15c p'r 3ac " " " " 25c " Lace Lisle," 50c " " Lisle Thread, only 50c " Ik Misses Lis'e Thread, light weight, only 15c pair. AT Me HAHN & SON'S WSW. .,:,:,.K....VUI!:tUlaiu... 40 head of Horses the farm, draught and seasoned and ready for Fpll lino of Buggies, Harness, Wagons, Carta, Eto; -- ; ' See w before having and SAVE MONET, . c r ' ;-:,. -'v-:- ,. . , RflWctfuny, ; " :. '. : k;;:frC;V . mnAjrs & sour. Orandett Treat Ever Known ; X; TM NaW Bern ; Gratis Opera Co '.'r Presenting the greatest :,' L ,7 '. ' success on record SOUSA'S EL CAPITA.!. Greater than Florodort, . A Star Cast of Slngora. ' ' Large and Pownrfnl ( linma. t"T"NoUilnff likfl It evrr acta In Now LESS WORRY. Children will play and get over-heated get their feet wet, expose themselves In dozens of ways, and yon can't prevent it. All yon can do Is to keep them as free from exposure as possible and al ways have In the house a Cough Remedy that can be depended upon. Anway's Croup Syrup will fill every requirement. It is guaranteed to cure" Coughs, Colds and Croup or the price 25 cents will b refunded by any dealer selling It Sold by Davis', Henry's, and Bradham's Pharmacy. New Bern, N. 0., March 14, 1902. Drab Cousin Susie: Have seen 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 you. As I understand It, it came from "Moore's Wood Yard." Your Loving Aunt. Mita. Janib J. Johnson. Clears at Davis'. Davis' Prescription Pharmacy 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 Davis'. DIME CATARRH SNUFF loosens up the tenacious viscid mucus in nose, clears out the head and stops catarrhal headaches due to cold con gestion in the front of head. The cost is only 10 cents and the benefit arising from Its use is worth dollars health too Mfg. by Bradham's Pharmacy. or sets Stables and Mules adapted lor roadwork, thoroughly work. , : - r V.tfci;' I..;:' '.J.; X- '..J, last Received if-, a new stock of Edison Phonocranhs and Iteconl, very attest songi and mnsle, mndentd by tbe best talent la the world. The Ed ton new records are free from Rrlt, therefor avoiding thataciap- InKSound.iEvery syllable perfeetly pjtln and rlistlnot It Is a wonder. Wt will be g'ad to show it to you. Jutt ItwBlved a line of Columbia, Vam- bler, riiarna, and Cleveland Bicycles for the irinf;. rrrr r rwr I i ... I A -lp CI Tt.' Fresh Ontario Prepared Buckwheat, New lot Pancake Flour. Cream of Whean, Oatflakes, Carolina Rice, Grits and Big Hominy. Fancy Elgin Butter and Clover Hill Print Butter received fresh every week. Rock Candy Drips, the Nicest Sjrnp you ever tasted, only 10c qt. y You can save money by buying jour groceries from 'Phone 91. and put on display our full line V. L. Douglas JUS At 3.60 and $4.00, in the Newest Stylaa. The Superiority of Material and Workmanship proclaim them equal in style and wearing qualities to any five dollar shoe oa the market. Try them and you will always buy them. We are also showing some very interesting values in Derbys and Alpines. Our $2.58 Derby is made in the leading shapes, and the qual itty is guaranteed in every instance. Come in and try one on. Is Not Bread Alone 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, bins, 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., r 1 ci nr. oroaa or. urocer. (f)ttsvttwttwViA'intwVkSVitv iwViyvyvu Fresh Country Smoked Hams and Side Bacon, Fancy New Orleans, WestIndia and Porto Rico Molasses, Vanilla. Drips and Mapla Syrup Just Received. , . We also have a full and and fresh supply of Fancy Cakes and Craokers, inch at TJaeeda Blsouita, Uneeda Milk Biscuits, Oysterettea, Cheese Sandwiches, Forentine Vanila Creams, Orange Wafers, Chocolate, Ioa Creams, &o. Don't fail to give us a call and 'get 'your groceries fresh .and delivered promptly. 1v, , r, , " ? ruioiB 69. '''-CoiCtoaa t Xltineoek Btav , 3 tlnsfiav)Xi Horses, r.lulcs; ' Buggies, 'vii Wholesale ft Retail Grocer, , 71 Bread HU T IN of and Foot Glove rnone to. j'1..)- v' I A -;HV A'. .- '.
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