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I V OIIHXXUHX1XX5X1IIXIXXXXX IFF) 1902. ffl CHOICE a K FRUITS i Christmas Holidays p Of THOUGHT OF IT? W- have tluw stores stocked with a COMPLETK LINE HOLIOAY GOODS. Kverj thing to make the children happy, and presents that will please grown up people. 2 Tin- Finest stock of TOYS, CONFECTION Kill ; AND 1 KKI ITS in the eity, at a a E -4 .ci'jiiiacaca 3 STORES fnr Pnllnnk And Midd'n Stppots. 97 Middle St., Eaton's Old Rami, 75 Pollock Street M l5H5HSH52SBf oiniini HSS5E5ESaSc PlDli,WnD7(! K " fjuanuuni. UsHbHHHSaSi! rTTTTT?!TT!!!miIIIIIIIIIIIIIirniYYTni r.r-snsHSH5ESHS 1 AAA . R 1llli KOI) WILL SAVE MONEY 1 Our stock is complete in every department and we can surely lease yi a"- Our business lil.iniiis liccause we are constantly placing new liarains before you. Our strong values support niir prices. 10 bolts He Outing fur f5c yard. I lot I nntoii Manuel worth 7)o, for4Jo. Pig lot A aist (ioods wortli 12c, 15c and 25c y'd, f..r yjc. HI holts i'( Illack and Gray Skirt Flannel wortli 75c, we sell at 45Jc 10 bolts Mi inch Ladies Cloth worth 18c, at 48c. r, holts Kcd Flannel worth 20c yd, our price 12jc 5 bolts for uiulershlrting in Flannel worth 25c and :Vh our price 12Jc and 19c"per yard, 1 '.111 lioys Sails in all oolors, 68c to f 4 93 unit, 4S7 Mens Baits, all colors and Latest Btyle.from "J ID lo tl!) 50 per suit, Look at them, HIT Mens Overcoats any color and any style yon want anil Any price from $3.99 to 1 14 75, 17 ili.. Mens Dress Hlirts worth 75c for 27c Mens. Ladies and Children Shoes cheap, 11)0 I'hish Cut es worth $1 75 to $2 at 98c ea. Jackets from $1 09c up, Live and learn, die andjforget It all, Yours Respectfully, S. CORI,03Kr; 7. Middle St. next to G ask ill Bdw. Co., New Bern, N. C. Reflation of Trusts so Not to Dis turb ( , A CENTURY AGO the didn't hare th style of carrtaget w hTS today, with comfort and ttyl combined. They didn't bar npalr ' shops with snob splendid qulpment m " onr shops hava, , W art Nad toy any kind of repair work jon can brine. Y will do It thoroughly an promptly. Toa won't find our cbargat 190 high. l , ' ( Tbe only plao In town to get any and crecythiog to repair baggie u before buying and mooey,". ' . W put Kubber Tina on your old or new wheels. W hrfek yoar loos tirw 1 '; h - a maehlna without cuthig tbem. Kvarybodr la UtTltad.to Um work & the maehuta putting new bolt In aaasa old placaa..". ." ' . - ; . II. Wter A Korx, ; 7 Broad Jt,' Waw Bln.1, H. 0 s BRANCH OFFICB MUR HY 6l CO., Commission Brokers. Stocb, Co!loi(Graiii & FrovMons 17 eraen Btroet, rhona 238. ' NXVY BERN, N. 0, Vain Cffloe, 61 Broadway, Mew York. Moderate morgini. Ezoellentserrloe. Private wire to Hew York. Highest banking and mercantile ret- Tojricntfs i T.' and; Patrons. I hart mored my plaoe of bnalnetf to the BmaUwood Building, eorner of South front and Craran Btreeta, and win be pleated to em yon at In Ui patt ' I haaklag yoi lor part tarort I remain r Tonta truly, f' . " Ri SAWYER, ;;-lTeiuieji Cudf'tt DaTlsVVf - L fresb attortnientof Tenney'a Candy bat Jant been received kt. Davit Thar 0 7. - ' - Trade Conditions and Prosperity of Coaatry. Pabllelty Cannot Harm Honest Corporations. Tariff Changes Tkrongh Reciprocity. Nothing " Badleal to Dis turb Wages. Special to Journal. Washisoton, December 3. President Roosevelt eatd In part In hit annual mes sage to Congress today. The unbound ed prosperity of this country la without parallel in any other country, No na tion hat ever occupied a higher piano of material well being than oars at the present time. While conditions have favored tbe growth of ranch that la good, they have also favored a growth that has developed much evil. Let ul not In fixing our gaze on a letter evil forget the greater good. The industrial development most not be checked, but tide by tide with this progress goes the evil which must at least be regulated. We are not hostile, we are merely determined that these evils shall be handled so as to subserve the publ'c good. Publicity can do no barm to honest corporations and we need not be over tender about sparing the dishonest corporations. In regulating combinations of capital which may be Injurious to the public, we must not interfere with tbe enter prises which have reduced the cost of everything. In regard to the tariff one proposition advocated has been a redaction, or a meant of dealing with the truat evil. Many of tbe large corporations which should be Included In any proper scheme of regulation of trusts would not be af fected by this change, save attach change baa lnterferred with the general prosperity of the community. Any change that may be anticipated matt never be so radical at will jeopardize wages and the wage workers. There Is one way In which the re-al justment sought, may be realized and that la by the reciprocity treaty. When ever tariff conditions In countries lnclu ded in that treaty are such that recipro city may exist without injury to either, the reduction of the tariff In interchange of goods will be beneficial tp all inter ests. Peanut Brittle today at McSorley't Reelsboro. Dec. 3. Business In Reelsboro seems to be going forward all the time. Messrs D D Barrow, 0 H Barrow and S E Barrow of Reelsboro' have gone down the sound oysterlng. Mrs M 8 Brlnson, and daughter, Miss Llzze of this place spent Thanksgiving with Mrs L L Brlnson of New Bern. Messrs J E Delemar WHPhllpotand James Bowdan of Arapahoe weie Ip Reelsboro, last Wednesday. Mr B A Brlnson went to New Bern lait Sunday. Mr E B Philips of Arapahoe hat moved to Mr Isaac Holtons at that place. Mr N O Brlnson was In Reelsboro 8ua day. What has become of "Gray Eyes" of Oliver, let us bear from that pit again. Mr William Delemar of Kaoxvllls Teun., has returned to Reelsboro. Brown Dyes. WEED TEETH. ScrKras Failure of Body Gomes from Lack of a Good lirlndlng Hill "A few years ago Mother bad her teeth all taken oat, 'hoping in that way to relieve her suffering, bat falltd, aad It left her f urns eosensltlvs (bat the wearing of falsa teeth Of . the ooper mastication of food were eqoslly Im possible, so that 1 la "the Spring of 1801 ska failed rapidity, rnlnd and body both tvlDg way and for saany eskaHfo.nud reason were detnalred aiiy. At one call 'of ! "her" pbytlolta he' said she absolutely must take more hourish atenl, aomethlag easily olgstd,4'try Qrapv-Mnts, I tramedletely obtained a package, prepared some with good, rich eieamnd fed her from from a teaspoon She began to take It ragalaeiy aadllaed the food M well she woald ask bstweea times If we had any ready for har1. She began to Improve at once.' $3:.k , It Is now three months since she be gan eating the food. She has faUy re covered her', health, ' looks better snd Is flesklsr , and , stronger mentally tad physically, than .tot many months pre Tloaa, " -XiJtt t "? . ' ' '. ' Grape-Hull furnished - the nuorlhh ment for her that It seemed mpopIte (o get from say Other klad of food." rlame given byPoetum Co,, KMila Or-k Ralhoh, December 1 It la said by observant Democrats that aa the arrests of election officers by Republicans two years ago greatly aided the Democrats, just so will the esses against election officers which district attorney Holton It pressing In the Western district bean aid and make verv plain tailing in 1904. The State Superintendent of Public Instruction was today telegraphed by the Superintendent of Alexander county that the common schools had opened but that there were no text books on hand. The matter was at once laid upon Governor Aycock. The companies which have tbe contract for furnishing text books are required to keep them on hand. The finance committee of the State board of agriculture met today. Tomor row the board meets in semi-annual session. - Governor Aycock appoints J O Sesgle of Lenoir, Caldwell county, a director of the State school for deaf-mutes at Mor- sranton. to succeed V V Richardson of Colambui county, who died recently. The Supreme Court today heard argu ment! from the 15th district. Among the attorneys present are James II Mer- rlmon, J M Gudger, Jr., (Congressman elect), George C Shuford, Frank Carter and Thomas A Jones. A charter Is granted by the State to Iho Southorn Development Company of Salisbury, with $100,000 capital. It will buy and develop real estate. Tbe trustees of the State University will meet here Thursday. It Is the an nual meeting, at which tbe report to the Governor will be made. There was a great deal of talk here to day about the removal of assistant post matter Philip H. Andrews of the Ral elgh post office because be voted the Democratic ticket. Tbe surprise wts mainly that the Republicans shonld openly say that was the real reason. The Red Men here will have bazrar on a large scale. There Is going lo be In the next few days a lively fight for the postmaster- ship at Washington, N. V There are three or four aspirants, one of whom thinks he has a big political pull. There has thus far been raised for the Methodltt Orphange here f,8,000. Rev. J. B. Hurley, the agent, will make the report to tbe Methodist Conference at Wilmington. A great work it being done. In the spring tbe spacious mala building will be ready for occupancy. CASTOR I A Por Infanta and Children. The Kind You Hare Always Bought Bears the Signs tore of Supreme Court Opinions. Special to Jontnal Ralsigh, Dec. 2 The following opinions were banded down by tbe Su premo Court today. Dunn vs R. R. from Duplin, new trial. Briscoe vs Young, from Rutherford, affirmed. Tale vs Insurance Co, from Kutber ford, affirmed. Justice vs Galltrt, from Rutherford, no error. Smith vs Psttea, from Burke, no trior. Beach vs So. Ry. Co, from- Burke, so State vs McCall, from Burke, new trial. Phillips vs Wlsheman, from Mitchell, reversed. Winston vs Salem, fronfForsy the, er ror. ' Trust Co vs Beobow, from Guilford, new trial. IUtllff vs HatlifJ, from Anson, new trial. , ,,, Petway vs Mclntyre, from Onslow, BO error, 1 1 ; r Stale vsR R. Co, from Burke, per oarian affirmed. - "i Wilson TtAbrsms, from Pole, pei- eerJaar affirmed,' '. . t- Mostly vs MoKUney from RatberfOid perouriam affirmed. - r' Deo. 1-Ths farmers arooaad here are about through gathering In their crops aad era smiling over the harvest. Hunt- lag la now Id order and many are enjoy- lag the sport. - ' , ; V. " :''': Bore arms are much la evidence here now, aad the request to "look out for that arm" Is heard on every side, BveryJ body lo Clark has been vaccinated, save three persons, Whom b teiald raa Ilka rabbits, and were never eaught,' Messrs LA and O H Hanoook took a business trip to Hew Bern Saturday , Kiss Bosa Lane of New Bent Is spend log a few days In Clarke.,: ,? ,",;; .,. . Mr CLT Eubank went to seethe fttber of Mr Eubanks, Mr Thomas Eu- hnnks, who It Vc-y t' fnndiy. i " - T ' r t 1st l"-r 1. ' , 0 I List of Letters Bemainlne- in the Pott Oftlco at New - B&a, Craven county, 1902: MSN'S JJBT. B R W Breadhurat, Richard Bryant, No. 8 West Scott's Alley, O Philip H Cbadburn, box 161, John Carman. ' G Hendry Geben. M Joseph P Mack, Leader St. No. 14. P P K Parvin, Pat K Parvin. R Edward Rankle. 8 P Shapiro, Alen Simon 13 South Front Streot, Walter Slover, James Scoot. T Kllly E Terry. W Jacob Wiggins, Capt. Willie Windsor, barge Larney. WOMEN'S LIST. J Hattle Johnson. K Mm Kandtox, Bcckey Ann Eln- tey. M Deller Martin. Persons calling for the above letters will please ssy advertised snd give date of list. The regulations now require that one (1 sent shall be collected on tbe delivery of each advertised letter. S. W. Hancock, P. M Valuable City Property for Sale ! I will offer for sale at public miction at tht Court House door in New Bern, on Monday the 15th day of December, I 1912, at It o clock, nuduoy, the Douse I and lot of land situated on Middle street between New and Johnson streots, be ing the same formerly occupied by Miss Betsy Green, the lot is 70 feet front by 107 feet, 8 inches deep. This a very de sirable property. 8. K. STREET, Dec. 1, 1902. Auctioneer. Are you thinking of buying or exchanging a Typewriter ? If so call and see me. ' OWEN . DUNN, 59 POLLOCK ST. Baskets I Baskets ! Of eJery style, size, and Color. Made 1) j tie lata of New M, From 5c Baskets to Hampers at $4 50. Work Easkets, Glove Baskets, Hand kerchief Baskets, etc, etc. Indian Bows and Arrows, Match and Card Receivers made of sweet grass, Birch Bark Frames. Peo the display of these goods in the WINDOW OF DiiffysPharmacy Cor. Middle & Front Sts. SAVE MONEY ! Compare these prices with those you have been paying : Pio-nic Hams, sliced, 12c lb. Best Lard, l?c " Compound Lard, 10c ' figs Feet in vinegar ftc " Tripe in vinegar, . 5c " Good Flour,...'. 2c " Better Flour, 2, " Best Pie Peaches. lOo can, 8 for 25c. Table Peaches, 15c -" 8 " 25c. Canned Corn, 10c " 8 " 25c. " Tomatoes. 10c can. 20 lbs Best Granulated Sugar, any time you want It, lor f 1 00 Also have a supply of Oranges, Apples Bananas, Pears, etc Try a peck of my 85c apples. Give me a trial Tours for business, N. F. YINCENT, Cor. Soath Front A Metcalf Streets FOR SALE ! AB A WHOLI OR ANT PART. One Self Feed Rip Saw, One 7 inch E ft B Holmes 4 B Planer, One 80 " Shaving Blower, One Drop Tubler Boiler 80 H P, One 14 x 18 Center Crank Skinner En gine, One 84" Woods Planer 4 S, One 9" Leamai Moulder 4 B, outside. One 71" Rogers Automatic Knife Grinder, One 79" Covel Automatic Circular Saw Grinder, Also Pulleys, Shafting, Boxes, T Rails Dry Elm Trucks, Hill Trucks, etc. The above machinery baa all been slightly damaged by fire. Address, TRENT LUMBER MILLS, , ., ; ... , New Bern, N. 0 We will contin- : ue to send the : Ladies Home Jour- : nal to all subscrib-: ers lor 1903,unless otherwise advised : by Dec, 4th. (a. N. Ennett. j Lamps ! Hall Lamps, Beautiful Parlor Lamps, Vases, newest dec orations, latest designs Largest lino over shown here. Wo can suit you. Whitehurst's 45 Pollock St. Phone 228. All the necessary articles to make your Thanksgiving and Christmas Fruit Cuke such as Currants, Raisins, Citron, Orange Peel, Lemon Peel, Pure Spices and Flavoring Extracts. Also Fine London Layer Raisins, Now Prunes, Evaporat ed Peaches and Apples, Apricots, Atmore'a Minco Meat, Cran berries. A complete stock of Canned Fruits and Vegetables, Sweet and Sour Pickles, Tomato Catsup, Tobasco Sauce. Fox River Print and Fancy Elgin Butter, Finest Cream Cheese, Huckwheat, Maple Syrup, and hundreds of nice articles which we cannot mention for want of space. Yours to please, Wholesale A Retail Jicer, Mm. 1.1 1, jm t ui w J. 'Phone ! 91. 1 71 Brtiasi Ht We Were Right r.. ;;'V1;VAX.IJA00B8. When you are waiting tor breakfast Ring 102 and it will be delivered at once, Best New York Shoulders 12c lb , Good Butter 30c lb, Fox River Butter 35c, Pickled Pig Feet 8c lb, Pickled Tripe 5c. s3 lb can Tomatoes 10c, Seediest Oran get 80c doz, Applet 40c pk, all kinda of Fresh Nuts, Pure Lard 18c lb, and all kinds Fancy 1'ackage Cakes and Crackers, Try a pound of oar 80c Coffee, If not ahead of any you ever used return it Cheese lflc lb, A Sugar So, Q Sugar to, Arbuckle's Coffee 9 lbs 25c, Tours for business, f.1. E. Land & Co. Phone 162. 69 Broad St. PEPSI-COLA DELICIOUS, HEALTHFUL, INVIGORATING. Not Injurious. Helps Digestion. .5c. , . AT SODA . OUOTJJtTO. o: ..I'Sllwriof tbe highest olaai bi now displayed for inspection -r We take pleasure In showing; our lino and In helping yon to decide on what to get j It's onr business to keep posted on . suitable presents for all. i , ,! j ,k . FOR 6CKTLEXZN. " Military Brushes, i ' .!& Cloth Bruahee,', ta&V 1 Mat Brushes, , i t f,i v ; Fobs. j ,u (.! , Locket Charmar - . . - ' k vvawnw ana uiains,-v ,'i ' t' vliJ Cups. 1 ri'"n, tb J k FOB LAPIES. ' Mirrors, . . Comb and Broth Seta, ;.' Manicure Pieces, ; ix Klnn, . , Brooch) Am. . Watches and Chalni ' Pecret Locket aad Clialns, Bonnet Brashes, i "f3 in our selections of Fall and Winter apparel, and this has been attested by the approval of many men of fashion who have visited our store during tho past week and made their purchases, We want your approval now. We want you to come in and see the new season's styles and make your selection while the stock is new and fresh come in to-morrow mornin, While we have both Suits and Overcoats at a great variety of prices, we want you to note particu larly the especially large collection ef each which wo have marked $15. If you coraparo the qualities and and styles with others you will find them equal to any sold elsewhere atls. Store Dep't, Elm City Lumber Co. Phone 40. Cor. S. Front A fklenlNbt. JUST IN. t A nice lot of Jamaca Oranges, Fino Baldwin Apples, Ex tra Fancy Large Lemons, Itaisins layer and seedless, Cleaned Currants, Crystal Citron, Cranberries. Also a fresh lot of National Biscuit Co's Cakes The Mag nolia Pound Cuke in 1 lb packages an; extra line; Graham Crackers; Social Teas, 5 o'clock Teas, Banquet Wafers, Uneeda Ginger Wafers, Oatmeal Crackers, &c. Let your orders come this way, they will bo filled prompt ly and carefully. Yours truly, Broad St. Grocers. Phone 137 NEW BBL CORNED BEEFj JUST OPND. Sweet PickledJPeaches, 80c per"quart. Assor.'ed Mangoes 30c per quart. Standard 8 lb Tomatoes 10c per can. Standard 2 lb Corn 10c, 3 for 25c. Loose Olives 40c per quart. Attmore's Pure Mince meat lOo per lb. Nabob Pancake Hour, lOo per package. Hooker's Old Homestead Pancake Flour 10c package. We want yonr business and are selling you goods for than any other house in the city. Thaning you for past $ n trusting to receive a share of your future business, I ana (3 ' Yours to please, Wholesale end Rtrtkil drooar. li mit 69, Cor. Broad ft Hancock gta. j WUvvtvMM "fr. ,r. lose it wjcry ueaoacne rowaeii. , -There Is lot any hettet remedy for headache thus these powders. ". They -r frill to r " -ve. ' , and sold oaly U !' I "H rbU'Tt ' si rTescnpuoiu tt datis . Davtf.FMeerirUoi trkarsMey ' ipectalty of preeerrptlone. Prompt and earsful atuntlom Is given Them Only the best drags are (used. The pricwi sr reosoaabi. Bead yoers h et tobefiUod. ., .
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