SIW BISK, R. C, THUESDAT M0RNIH6, JtfAECB 27,! 1902.
VOLX1X.-NO.J05
TWENTIETH TEAR
Signs of Another Senatorial Prl-
-v mary.
Title to a Towa. Serea Asplraats
For Seaatorlal Hoaers. Ac-
quitted of Assaalt Safe
Cracker Nearly Cat
Oat of Jail.
Raleigh, N. C, March 2T-The Su
preme Court decides a ease of peculiar
Interest, Involving the title to the land
on which the town of Star, Montgomery
county stands. The title of the case is
Bcott vs. Ingram. A married woman
now living In South Carolina, told the
property at a very small figure. The
town was later built on it, and It Is said
the sum involved Is about $70,000.
The Supreme Conrt decides in her favor
and the property-owners lose.
To day Johnson Caswell lodge of Ma
sons, at Warrenton, chartered In 1773,
and dormant for more than 50 years,
was revived.
There is little doubt, it seems, that
there will be a senatorial primary this
year to settle the question, as to who
shall be the Democratic nominee for
IT. S. Senator. The people have had a
taste of the pilmary system, which pats
them so close to the choosing, of a sena
tor, and they will hardly desire to re
turn to the old method of election by
the legislature. The primary plan
arouses Interest, to a vast degree. It
brings out the vote. Every candidate
spurs on the voters to tnrn oat. It Is
therefore, declared to be the the best
possible plan for the Democratic party,
by people of very sound Judgment.
The Democrats will of coarse work!
very hard this year not only to get their
voters registered end poll-tax-paid, but
also to get them on the permanent rolls,
under the new constitutional amend
ment. It is to be a very heavy year.
There Is hard work ahead and plenty
of it.
The senatorial ctnpalgn maybe said
to have already begun. The are about
seven aspirants and it Is asserted that
some of these, at least, bsve for weeks
been doing ' missionary work.''
The warrants for the State aid to pub
lic schools were today sent to the coun
ties which called for them. With each
warrant was sent s letter from the State
superintendent saying, "You are earnest
ly r quo8tcil"by the State treasurer not
to present It nnlll it is absolutely needed
by the school. This money Is legally
usable only to maintain the public
schools 4 months in each year. Ton are
urged to use every endeavor to have the
intention of the legislators and the
plixlge to our people scrupulously carried
ui by so using this money as to secure
h f ur-montbs school in every district
rpti-inud as needing aid in the applica
tion from your county on Die in this of
fice When this has been dona the
county superintendent and chairman of
education board are requested to certify
that fact to the Bute Superintendent."
in the Superior Court here, Robert L.
Gray, a young lawyer, indicleil for as
saulting Mayor A. W. Towel), was ac
quitted, the Jury being out only three
minutes.
The are-bug Bauser, convicted at Wll
mlngton and sentenced to the penitent!
ary for ten )cars, will be brought here
iu a day or two. He appealed to the Bu
pieme Court but has withdrawn his ap
peal. The Supreme Court says the Su
perior Court can now send him on to
the penitentiary , without any farther
delay. . - i r '
It Is Intimated that the BepuhUcaas
will, hold their State " Convention at
Greensboro also.
; George Ellsworth and J. H. Tiavers,
two professional safe-crackers, blew the
express company's safe here a years ago
then went to Wadesboro, blew a safe
and got $800.: They were eonvioted and
sentenced there, bat appealed. Their
appeal was argued yesterday, bat at the
very time they were trying to oat oat
of Jail. They had sawed through two
steel bars when the sheriff detected their
work. On their persons he found ten
burglars saws. In the cover of a book
which they had were found twelve more
of these saws.
Could Not Breathe.
Coughs, colds, croup, grip, bronchitis,
other throat and lung troubles are quick
ly cured by One Minute Cough Care.
One Minute Cough Cure Is not a mere
expectorant, which jives only temporary
relief. It softens and liquifies the mu
cous, draws oat the Inflammation and re
moves the cause of the disease. Abso
lutely safe. Acts at once. "One Min
ute Cough Care will do all that is
claimed for It," says Justice of the Peace
Q. Hood, Crosby, Miss. "My wife
could not get her breath and was relieved
by the first dose. It has been" a benefit
to all my family." F. 8. Duffy.
TBB NEW WOMAN.
Made Over by Qaltdng Coffee.
Uoffee probably wrecks a greater per
centage of Southerners than 'North
en people, for Southerners one It more
freely.
The work It does Is distressing enough
la some Instances; as aa illustration,
Miss Sue W. Falrall, 017 H. 4th St, Rich
moa I, Vs., writes, "1 was coffee drink
er for years and for about six yeass my
health was completely shatter!. I suf-
. fered fearfully with headaches and ner
vousness, also palpitation of the heart
;: anil loss of appetite; " ';,,,. '.--' g
My sight gradually began l fall aad
finally I lost the sight of one eye alto
gather The ere was operated npoa and
the sight partially restored, then I U-
, earee totally Uind In the other eye. S
My doctor used to urge sne to give up
-- eollee but I was wilful and continued to
' drink it Bnttl finally a last case of ee-
vers lllnsse the doctor Insisted that I
v mast give np the eoffee, id I began using
lie t'oslUB rood Conee, aad la a month
. ' I felt like a new e restore.
'""' 1 Steadily gained la health aad strength
u About a month ago I began aalng Grape
v.Huts Breakfast Fml id the effort
';,hss been wonderful, ; 1 really feel like a
; new woman and have gained about SO
pounds. .
",i Tarn quite an elderly lady and before
sing J O turn sad Qrai.-NaU I could
THB MARKETS.
The (Oilowlng quotations were receir
ed by i. K. Latham & Co, New Bern-
N.p.
. Niw Tom, March 80.
Cotton; : Open. High. Low. Close
March....
- May
July
, Aug......
Bep
; Oct......
. 8.TO 8.07 88 0.00
, 8.68 8.07 8.01- 8 07
;.&09 8.01 8.58 v 8.01
8.40' 8.41 Ml 8.43
- 8J0 8.1 8.07 8JI
. 7.98 7.98 7.99
MfswasaaMs '
FAVORABLE FOR THOMAS. -
Committee on Elections Unanimous In Its
, Findings,
Special to Journal.
. Wabhikgtoh, March S6 The Commit
tee on Elections In the contested case of
C. R. Thomas vs. J. E. Fowler from the
Third North Carolina Congressional
District, report unanimously in favor of
Thomas. '
Whbj
MftjT e
July....
Cohh:
May
Blba-May
Stocks;
Sugar
So Ry
U.8.L....
U.S. 8....
n.s.s..Pi
Mo. P.....
Atchison. .
Ys,C. C.
A.C. O...
' - Chlcago,.March 98..
Open. High. Low. Close
.72
. 78 ' . 78
Open. High. Low. Close
, 88, v ' .' ; . 59,
Open.' High. Low. Close
.875 882
New fork, March 96.
Open, High. Low. Close
May..
A fine lot of hog brains at the Oaks
Market today.
POLLOCKSVILLE.
Tobacco Crop Outlook Fine. Ifo Shad.
Personals. ' Important Court Case.
March 26 The weather is very fine,
though very cool, bat the farmers are
forging ahead plowing and planting. '
It seems there will never be any end
to the Increased demand for fertilizers.
Home-nude manure is ath'ng of the
past.
The tobacco farmers report -the out
look In this section very good as they
are fully up and well prepared to set
and cultivate as soon as plants are large
enoogh, Some are op and doing nicely,
some now three and four leaves.
Everything is very backward this
year. All nature seems very mucn suo-
dued by the long cold winter.
Those who look 'forward to the shad
season wltn brtgnt Hopes ana antici
pated pleasures of the Jolly night's sport
on the Trent are gradually growing des
pondent as there seems to be no shad
this season and the lime is about half
gone In which to catch them.
The following partlea left heie last
Tuesday, the 20th, to attend the Charles
ton Exposition. Dr. George R. Hughes
snd wife, Mr. Daniel W. Whitford and
wife and also Miss Laura Whitford who
Is hodie from Greensboro on a visit.
Mr. John Pearce left on the 25tb, Inst,
for Atlanta, where he goes to take his
little grandson, Carl Cfaadwlck, to the
National Surgical Institute and Banlt'a-
rlum, for treatment for spinal trouble.
Little Carl is a lovely, bright little boy,
but has been a sufferer for the last four
years with spinal affection caused by a
severe fever. We hope he will be fully
eared by the proposed treatment.
Hisses LensJarmon of Jacksonville
and Iaora Jones ef Cedar. Point are visit
ifag friends and relatives near here this
week.
Miss Katie Klnsey of New Bern Is the
guest of Mrs. Carrle;Pearce of this place
this week.
Miss Ltllie Koonce of Trenton, was
visiting her brother, Dr. 8. E. Koonoe
of this place last week as wss also Hiss
Bailie Cot this week.
We are sorry to. have to report Mr.
William Koonoe of this place very low
and not expected to live long, he is grad
aally sinking daily, to we are told. A
I ones County Superior Court convene
next Monday the 81st with, a full docket
the most Important case la that of Mr.
Cyras DIxoa for ' the murder of on Mr.
Webber, this is a case simlllar to the
Wilcox case,' ad far as the facte of the
killing goes, tt is all circumstantial and
some times circumstances are very mis
leading and people at executed unjust
ly on such evidence. :r ' - ;
Spots 4.f. Sales 7,000 bales.
Futa-es, Apr-May 4.40. May-June
Ml.
NKW BBRN COTTON MARKET.
Sales in local market yesterday w
f.85.
Last week
94,000
This week.
Bat. 16000
Mon. 14000
Tnes. 14000
Wed. 12000
Thurs.
Frl.
. March 95 The weather hss teen so
bad that far user are badly behind with
ihe?r work. , Bat they arc bustling, and
If the good weather continues will soon
be ready for pleating. C r ..
Some oets are up aod' looking nice.
while others are J oat planted.
Mr. Monnle Whitford look trip u
Birmingham, Ala., about two weeks ago,
leaving on Monday and returning on
Saturday. ' ;y-. ,
, Mr. 0. 0. O'Neal was visiting Natives
at Zorah Bonday, bnt has returned
again to bis work in Jones County.
A number of oar people attended
preaching at llacedonla Saturday and
Sunday. - ; .j-. t-
Mr. G. A; Whitford is logglhg 10 acius
131, 189
.83, 82f
..12f 12
..411 41
I.. 94 94
.,100 99
.. 77, 77i
.69 68f
.. 40, 46
CofltM
030 550
UTvrpool
The Best Prescrtptlon for Halarla,
Chills and Fever Is a bottle of Gaovi's
Tastblbss Chill Tosio. It Is simply
iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No
cure no pay. Price 50c
DIME CATARRH SNUFF
loosens np the tenacious viscid mucus
in nose, clears out the head and stops
oatarrhal 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.
Bradham's Antl-
Billoua Liver Pills,
are purely vegetable and act by
stimulating therllver, causing Increased
flow of bile and producing natural move
ments of the bowels. They do not pro
duoe griping or sick stomach. Sure cure
for Constipation, Flatulency, Heartburn
etc. Price 25 cts. Manufactured byC.
D. Bradham, wholesale and retail drug'
gist
i OUT KBCKIPT8.
Same week
laat year.
130,000
14000
15000
22000
23000
17000
18000
109,000
Dr. Ball's Baby Syrup for
Teething Babies. Price, ;10 cts. Cures
Wlnd-Co'.lc, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Gri
ping Pains, Sour Stomach, Fever, Chol
era Infantum. Dr. Bull's Baby Hyrup
promoux the digestion and (soothes the
baby.
LESS WORRY.
Children will play and get over-heated
get their feet wet, expose themselves in
dozens of wsys, and you can't prevent
it All yon can do is to keep tbem as
free from exposure as possible and al
ways have In the house a Cough Remedy
that can l-e depended upon. Aoway's
Croup Hyiup fill every requirement.
It is guaranteed to cure Coughs, Colds
and Croup or (he price 25 cents will b
refunded by any dealer selling It. Bold
by Davis', Henry's, and Bradham's
Phannacv..
From a Stranger.
Whllo I was looking yesterday at dif
ferent places of business of this growing
little elty I was much impressed with
the Trent river warehouse. They were as
busy as bees. Numbers and numbers of
carts, busy bringing and carrying freight
bat on my way. up the wharf, Iran
against another enterprise, it was saw
mill cutting cord wood In stove lengths
and there I found four carts taking tt
away. It was indeed a surprise loses
how quickly it we cat and how many
loads was carried la a day. ' Am bow
thinking of locating her, excuse m for
writing yon as I am only a stranger la
your city. . I forgot to say that npoa In
quiry I found the wood wss at Moore's
Wood Vard. . '- . ,- ' -
T Jao. W. Welson, , .
Pittsburg, Pa. '
Cola Headache Powders r '
Contain no Aatlpyrlne, Morphias
or other Injurious drags. They do not
depress but stimulate the stomach and
rnoreaoe Its secretions Guaranteed care
for Headache and Boar Stomach. Price
10V Made and sold by Bradham's Phar-
maty, corner Pollock aad Mlidl Sis.
k FOR SALE.'
; Two hundred aad forty-Bio (249)
acre of- w-11 timbered land for sale.
Said land Is a part of the land known as
the Pettlpher lend," situated on th
North east aide of Neuse river.- Lead aa
well as timber lll be Sold; Apply If
: :' . .. ' CAROLINB DUNN, -:.VMftSf
t No. 9J Metcair 8b
Or to : ";
L. J. M -OKU, Ailorney.
To All Agents A. t N. C. R. R., And
. Tie Public.
North Carolina Week, April 7th.l4ih,
1903, South Carolina . Inter-State and
Weat Indian Exposition, Charleston,
South Carolina.
For North Carolina Week, April 7th-
14th, Scuta Carolina Inter-State and
West Indian Exposition, the following
Special excursion ratea will apply to
Charleston, S. C, and Return-Tickets to
be sold April Oth, 7th and 8th. Final
limit for return passage ten (10) days
from date of sale from Coupon citations
named:
Morehead City
Newport
New Bern
EInston
LaGrange
$7.75
$7.45
$6.80 .
$6.09
$5.65
B. L. DILL,
General Passenger Agent.
ni.m from the Northern Wood
re In Pyny-Boi&am, the certain core for coughs.
No Passengers on A. & N. C. Freight
Trains.
After bunday, March 30tb, passengers
will not be permitted to ride on any
Freight trains of this Company, as they
will no longer be provided with passen
ger coaches, only carrying a caboose for
the train crew, and Agents are Instruct
ed not to sell tickets for freight trains,
nor will Conductors allow any passen
gers to ride on thorn.
B. A. NEWLAND,
Master of Transportation.
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liLall
HAGKBURN'S
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We have Just Received a New Line in nil colors. New
Taffetas, all shades at 65c. See them.
Black Taffetas at 55c to $1.25 per yard.
We have received today more of that Silk and Linen I?a
tiste lhat all the ladies admire and we also have the trimmings
to match.
New Waist Goods
and Obliques to match at 10c to 25c per ynrd.
Don't Forget f
that our Lining Department is complete. Fancy Linings in
Mercerized and Cameos. j
if
z
it
mi m m
f oo are thinking about getting if it's on the.
Fashion Plate is here, ready to wear the moment
you put it oB, T
YotiH admire yourself and feel aa though oth
ers admired' you and they will, too. It don't
take inch an awful lot of money to dress well,
when you know where to trada. Tou may have
, a corps, of tailors dancing at your attendance, but
none of thenr can design for you prettier gar
ment, than these Spring Salts which we are now
ahowtng at 6.60, 18.00, $10.00 and 12JS0.
. .Your suit desire can be easily satisfied here.
r Come, Bee.- J - f -.
EkWSAISTRONG,
07 Middle Street.
1 lot I
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 Syrnp you ever tasted, only
10c qt.
EFYou can save money ay buying your groceries from
J. L. McDANIEl. 2?"
'Phone 91. 71 Bread Hi. . H
3 9
New
Spring Shirts
The Latest Patterns of 1902
Just Received,
Figures EntirelyNew at Prices .that will
surprise and delight, as well as thejbeauty of
the patterns and Elegance of the fabrics.
These Shirts are made expressly for us.
Prices 60c, 75c, $1,00, $1.25, $1.50,
J. j. BAXTER,
Phone 160. 89 middle Street.
An Inspection
of the canning factory
would show you why these
canned goods are so puro and
delicious, and why the; can't
be sold at a cheaper rate.
They are as cheap as good
goods can be.
Our people are well paid.
They work in pleasant, clean
ly environs, and the fruit
use! is the best grown. That's
why you enjoy Tolson's can
ned goods.
V ill 'FRWTO I j i
1 I FIl'""' R
Respectfully.
J. J. TOLSON, Jr.,
D 1 Cl - i i
oroaa ou urocer. 1 rnone to,
Iwf" W
. ,
Hrte a house and lot
- i"" wiinoos exceeding .reaay eta tnree "frolics" sad is not
fatlgoe, bow I walk tea cr twelre with- do; a yet. T ':'
out feeling t. rrerty a reading 1 Mr. J. B. HarHngton Is building two
eonld reme til er but Hula tut imni utiMukruiiJ r i.nn.. ....
.Zr-:irta;l . : : :1 , )tor sale, or want to
""""--" iu- mno roa "rincr iinii t 'gni' reported.
SBarkableiffretsef rottumand Grape- atxut a year ago, there has not been any Af -i Unir "
.Nnuoaan bsrs urK, J that 1 f-'rt the sanci'Sied pre hiug In our section until, J "-u' l"h
acis to me pobiio tor the t veof aurfer" recently. I C
7 ' Riding a Road Roller
J
. Ing bnminlty, sr, a'.ih
. 11c! ty, y . can pi b li h 1 1.
aai e If ou lite."
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8 1-r!.
h t r r lnyj K'
r.f f-
1 I r bro:
1 . would be about, as pleawint as rid
ing some bicycle,' The construction Is
so iMxir tlmt every move "Jars". In Hi
Columbia Hicyclos we have tlievi'ry best,
mailn, ln(;h rpinlily stml ii lined throiiith
oot. Tlie nlckle )atini( anil enameling
In tlm IliiesU f iLU-l w ith, llr.t nmjil)
Ibrtfon) tlr.
I c Imve a number of other l)li,'li prnrlo
wlieti lurliMliiif t'ie I'niubliT, t iuve
ImimI, I niul liartford. Other good
w In- -s t "o t 5 n p.
The Coming of Easter
. should remind yon that yon engirt
to got everything on wheels In splok and
imn shape. Don't want anything "out
of whack" this time of year, do yon?
Well, let us show yon how thoroughly,
prompt ly, cheaply wn can put In iirst-
ln. n p:iir iivililus;yoii have requiring
our atn iiticin in ti.e line ot carrldgea,
W!'-;'i'lis, surn-; i, rurliouU, etc.
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Fresh Country Smoked Hams
and Side Bacon,
Fancy New Orleans, WestIndia and Porto Kico Molasses,"
Vanilla Drips and Maple Syrup Just Received.
We also have full and and fresh supply of Fancy Cakes
and Crackers, suoh as Ukeeda Biscuits, Uneeda Milk Biscuits,
Oysterettes, Cheese Sandwiches, Forentine Vanila Creams.
Orange Wafers, Chocolate, Ice Creams, Ac.
Don't fall to girt s a oall and fget your groceries fresh
and delivered promptly.. .
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C :;;lumi awl rtall Oneer,
j muss mi - wwi Arasma mm mm tuxwc M. nus, sr
S ixvisViyviyvisis
-WK KEEfTHK-
Leading
of Cigars;
Aaberoso, Capadnra,20wl, Ctaoo,v I
Roig, Xlmereto, Portuondo, Onbaoela
Ilenry George. Benaissance made In tlis
West Indies, II Principe De Calos 10c.
AUJJoQIgarsa for 85c , J v i'
Rebate ticket with each purchase- tj
saved to yon. . ; V " , ' i
F. f3. DuH.;
Mna. 3. 0. WILLIAMS, tt No,. 15,
Orl.Tth street, who Is an experlcnoed
dyer and cleaner of r' " 'nr, repeet
fully so!!' 'l work f.f t- t l.'nd. 1'r' ns-
HARVEY HOUSE
And Newly Furnished. Board , with
rooms, by week or montlu Terms reas
assakle. Apply toXBg. JANII BERBT,
Booth Front BStee, -
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v.-'.-ir1 Watches.':. vr,;si-, -
We saw. purchased a large stock ot 14
karat watches, small ladles, and mediant
genu sites, brary gold eases, snd made
by oar best mannfsoturer, handsomely
stigraTcd aad plain, the design I are the.
rery latest. We ssll them as cheap as a
good filled ease eost yoa. Ton art In
vited to call and see them. ' - ' , .
J. O. BAXTER, Ja,,
Leading Jeweler.
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