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I f 'i'-'f; i , .. -j- HAS JUST $ Another shipment of that All Wool, 68 inch wide Skirt Goodg in black, nary and gray, at 50c yard. All Wool Rainy Day Skirt Good, in all shades, 28 inches wide, at 50c and 60c yard. We Have the Royal Worcester Corsets Long Princess hip, with the steel extending to the bottom, and Hiraigui I roil l gives graco sua rouuuii. SEE OUR A The Grandest Values ever 01 rTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTmrnTTTITIIIIIIIIIimil AA 1902. CHRISTMAS W TOYS. . W 252525252 Christmas Holidays ARK AT I1AWI. VE YOU THOUGHT OF IT ? We have tlirce stores stocked with a COMPLETE LINE OF HOLIDAY Everything to make the children happy, and presents that will please grown up people. The Finest stock of TOYS, CONFECTIONERIES AND FRUITS in the city, at 3 ran 1902. bs252525H52S2J 01 1011 WILL SAVE MONET I Our stock is complete in every department and wo can surely please you alL Our business blooms because we are constantly placing new bargains before you. Our strong values support our prices, 10 bolts 8c Outing for 5c yard. 1 lot ( anton Flannel wortli 7Jc, for 4 Jc. Big lot Waist Goods worth 18c, 15c and 25c y'd, (or 9jc. 10 bolts of Black and Gray Skirt Flannel worth 75c, we sell at 45Jc 10 bolts 50 inch Ladies Cloth worth 78c, at 48c. 5 bolts lied Flannel worth 80c yd, our price 12$ c 5 bolts (or undershlrting in Flannel worth 85c and 85c, our price 12e and lSc'per yard, 199 Boys Suits In all oolors, 68c to 4 03 salt, 487 Mens Holts, all colors and Latest Style, from 12 07 to 919 50 per suit, Look at them, 187 Mens Overcoats any color and any style yon want and any price from $2 99 to 914 75, 17 doz Mens Dress Shirts worth 75c for 27c. Mens, Ladies and Ohildrens Shoes cheap, 100 Flush Capos worth $1 75 to $2 at 98c ea. Jackets from $1 69c up. Live and learn, die andtforget It all. Yours Respectfully, s. coiPLOiKr,. 75 Middle St. next to Gttklli f ... 1 1 -.0 lrsr UA CENTURY AGO ?!.: .-,.! '" .s 4hs didn't bav trio stylo of oarrkgea we have today, Wltb comfort ami sty I combined. -..Thty didn't bavo -repair bop with such splendid qnipmsa m oar shops hare, W are ready lor any kind of repair work you caa brine. We will do U thoroughly and promptly, tvt won't Bod oar elwrfes loo high, , i '. The only place rn toa to col any tad everything to sepalr boggloa. . &e as before baying and sav money. , ' - .r ' Wo put Rubber Tlrea'on your old or new wheels. W shrink your loos Mr (a mmohlnt -wKhenl onttiag thosa. Everybody to invlsod to See the work of the machins patting 'new boKa to ansa Old bhOM. G. EC Wateri & Hon, . 7Broad 3t, ,.ir Bir, S. 0 ' RECEIVED I WINDOW. offered by anyone in this city, rtj CHOICE 3 g FRUITS W 15252525252? GOODS. Ml M Ml M Mi M. M i Cor Pollock and Midd'e Streets, 97 Middle 8t Eaton's Old Stan.i, 75 Pollock Street; 252525H52Sij S FIR1W0RKS. g Bdw. Co., Mew Ben, H. C. BRANCH OFFICE MUR HY & CO., Commission Brokers. StGcli, Co!icD,Gnijfl 4 Mtj 17 Craven Btreet, ', hoM 888. BIRD', M. O. HalnOfBea, 1 Broadway, Now Tort Modorato Korgios. Ezosllent service. Private wires so New York. Hlghost banking and mercantile ;ret Orouooa, i -- .' ' TolFriMdsI and Patrons. I kavo iMved mt ckoo of bnslnaaifa tiio Bnadlwood BuDdlng, eorner of Moth Froa aao craven Btroata, aad will -ao plsooed to torn yo a la Oo past ; i . Thaaktaf yoa lor past favors 1 remain i a. loartiraiy,... R: SAWYER, ' Teaney! Cudftt Darlt'. ;' A fresb assortment of Tsnncy't Csn.ly Mjnst.beeB neolveiJ'a'J fcavV I'h r- macy. THE OLD nZUZOLG AbsoIuteryTPiiro THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE Market Letter on Cotton. By private wire, J. K Latham Oo. New York, December 8. The report has been received and h out of the way now we will go along more naturally than for some time past and prices will depend more on every day' factors. If receipts are light for one reason or another the market will bo steady. If they grow heavy the price wDl sag. At present there Is not enongh cotton com Ing In to allow much of a break. This most not be forgotten In planning the future of the market. The report today was a distinct surprise to the majority; It was so low to prove that the flgare could not bo over 10,300,000; that it seemed suspiciously easy to guess at 10,200,000. Lt some expected the re port proved over 10,400,000. This for the yield. In addition to the yield the cur rent crop will be made op of 150,000 bales left over and 260,000 samples, etc.. or something like 10,80O,OC0 as the po&! sible crop. These flgares are rather bearish, as we regard them never before has the department Issued each Urge flgares and the cotton trade of the world Is likely to bo Influenced by this showing. Flgares indicate aa eleven million bale crop. We regard 8J to 8ic as a good price with this outlook, and we should most certainly take advantage of every advance to sell long cotton. For a time the ear shortage Is likely to leave small receipts and with some short of December and January prlcie could advance. On a crop of eleven millions there will be nothing to bring about a bull market above 8c, bat until the crop Is proved in excess of that figure, there will not be much of a break below 8a. J. E. Latham 3c Co. Peanut Brittle today at If oSorley's Chocolate Creams 80 cents pound at McSorley's. Food For Aa4. Food for the aged, according to a prominent English authority, should consist lp the main of fruits and vege tables, aa the acids dissolve out the lime salts from the tissues and so pre vent too early stiffness of the joints and other parts. Tea and coffee are beat avoided, as they Cause paralysis or want of proper control over the limbs. Pork, veal, cheese and much flesh food must be avoided, ss a heavy meal of any of these foods Is liable to induce a stroke of apoplexy. All food should be simple, plainly cooked and taken in great moderation, lost th dlgestlvo or gan bo. overtaxed. Breakfast may consist of porridge and milk, whole wheat bread and milk or whole wheat bread and fruit and a cup of cocoa or milk. Dinners may consist of vegeta ble soup and bread, macaroni, vegeta ble and some simple plainly cooked noncash dlah; for d assort. Stewed fruit and broad or plain rJc,Bogo, tapioca or macaroni pudding. If flesh or ftah.ls eaten. It should be of the moat digesti ble kinds, s han beef -or mutton or boiled or baked White meated fish, and then In moderation. Boppor may con sist of whole wheat bread and fruit or boiled onion, eatery or beet root and a cup of cocoa or milk and water. Food should not be taken .few at hast throe hour bofor going to bed,, . ., , : COFFBB DID if. Pit Han Out f tbt Bace. Ooffso lorrst sosm people la mat s'rooloa men.netr'T T": ' "1 was' 'veritable coffee tend, utll Anally mf ttoatoh rebelled at the treat- meat and failed to work," writes a gea Uemaa from NawTork . ., Z; 'U, t ' U "I had dyspepsia la Its worst torai bltad staggering bssdaob witk tertlgo about a half, hoer after each time I ate. aft X aneUrv wk and beeam eothla that. m mother advised as to stop coffee and try Post am Food Coffee. ; i dia not um it at first, but arter perlamtlog la .making U Hothef aooa got It Jut right, tad J then liked It bol ts than coffee. - I sooa aoUosd my BiUoasness stopped aadl loat 4b trembllag eSeot oa mj ssrveo; Postuja did aot stimulate m bat seemed to exhilarate, . X gradoslly gained my wanted good haallh; lay old appetite teturaed, and today I am wsll-- drspepsla, aeadscht sndjverttgo all goas ad Postum did f. i,-;; T When I begsa Its use, I bad bore troaUed for two years with sll klmlsof stomach tronblt, I ecno a TeriisMc Walking apothecary shop, lot I ksve not taken a dose of ir-llcln !ncs I cn mmiwl nslr t Po ' -n.,' T "r,T"'iljr v -- . C, 1 " c : tiEinii iifl -a - i . . Recfjmmendea By State Tax Com f mlssloners. Promlaeat Soeiety Wedding at IlttrelL Bereral BUte Charter draated. Evldeaee la Soath Dakota Bond Gate. . Rauioh. Deo, A At the Uetbodlat Church at Kttlrell this afternoon Miss Ellen K. Crudup, daughter of Mrs. John Boddle Crndup, was united In marriage to Dr. Barnes H. Kodgers of Balelgh. The attendance was large, Raleigh and other . points being represented. The bride is a member of a family of promi nence and wealth. Dr. Rogers Is one of Raleigh' leading physicians and has a wide acquaintance in this State, His brother, Dr. CaryP. Rogers of Balti more, was hi best man. The State Tax Commission today made Its annual-report to the legislature filing this with the Governor, Chairman McNeill of the commission gives your eoTrespondent a statement .of the chief features of the report. He says: "We recommend that the exemption of proper ty from taxation be increased to 9800 (It Is now $25), that poll tax be levied for State and county purposes and not for municipal i urposes; that the But) and county tax rate be limited to 66 oents on the $100 of property, and that the municipal tax rate be so limited that combined with the Bute and county rate it shall not exceed $! on the $100 value of property; that the revenue for State purposes be derived from taxes on In comes, franchises, Inheritances, etc. Our plan Is to levy no advalorun taxes for State and pension purposes." The State today granted several char ters One to the Hanover Iron Works Company, of Wilmington, capital $50,- 000; to the Wllklnson-Bullock real estate company of Rocky Mount, capital $50,. 000; to the Hackney and Moale Printing, Publishing and Book-bluding company, of AxhevlUe, capital $10,000; to the Bhal lotte and Wilmington Transportation Company, to operate a line of stesmers between these points, headquarters at ShaUotte. The special commissioner, . 8. Bat tle, has resumed the taking of this State's evidence here In the Soath Da kota Bond suit. Governor Aycock and Treasurer Lacy are among the wit nesses. Arrivals George Rountree; Wilming ton; A D Ward, New Bern; T C Whita- ker, Trenton. State Superintendent J Y Joyner hu bought a handsome house here, near the executive mansion and will soon make Raleigh his home. CASTOR I A for Infanta and Children, Tbi Kind Yoo Han Always 8oobt Bear the fltgnatsiraof D0BBS. Farmers Lose Honey. Consolidation sf Tobacco Iaterett Dec 1 Kiss Ins Brewer, who Is leach tag near Vanoeboro.ipent Thanksgiving at bqtae. Bhewas accompanied by Mrs uora Qasklns. Mr. and Mrs BR Ball and little grand sob Master Sam Small, of New Bern spent Baadsy here. Messrs. . Charles Lancaster, of Hono lulu, and Is rail Moore of Coxvllls, spent Saturday sight hsre,af ter taking Thank giving dinner at Mr. K. A. Lancaster's at BeUalr. , Mr. Bay Brewer, who 1 attending school si Beaufort, spent Thanksgrftng with hi parents, Th peanut erop I good la our sec tion. Mr. W. F. Lancaster mad over eighty bushel to the acre, and all who planted aay this year say .they have aa exceptionally fin erop .'-, . v- : -'' Mis Blanche MoLwhoa,wb6 is leach lag st the Aldrldge school boas aeer Honolulu, awl-brother Joe, who Is at tending school at. Wlntervllle, spent Thanksgiving with their parent They were accompanied by Hr, Dlok Kelson oIQriftoa.' . ... -. , , , -4 ' ! . Messrs. Bryan sad . Taed Willi of Wasp, spent Sunday aere, f V -."' - Mis Manl Kldyatt ' of Or Ian Lai, win teach our school this year.' She cam op rrldvad wm board at Mr. O.F. Bright,- , That "oompetltloa t th life of trade" b well lUostrsted la the fall la the price of tobacco stnos th two large co as paries OonsOlIdated. The farmers in thll vt- olnltf lost eonslderably . by aot selusg the- first of the season. Several hav told a that they , had lost from on to two handrsd and fifty dollar by hold Ing their tobaoso, t Welluch Is monop oly and ws goes we'll have to "grin and bear lr. ; . s-. i Wandering Willi. Fewer gallons; wear longer, Devo,' ' Fresh Diphtheria Antitoxin andVaO- olns .Virus at Davis Frosortptloa Phar- Ft Real Estate For Sale. On Monday the 6th day of- January 1908. at 1 m.;i will -cU at publle aso tloa at court house for cash to the high est bidder the following real estate in New Bern, N. C, lot NO. 65, on west side of Craven street, bounded on the north by lot known as the' Cox lot, on the west by,Hotel Haaelton lot, on the south by brick., building known as ma- chlne shops, being the- house and lot la which J. R. Jones now reside. The sale Is made by order of .conrttomake sssets F. P. DUFFY, Guardian, COMING ! ft Breattat Siicta '& Season. MASONIC UPEKA HOUSE 3 NIGHTS Commencing Dec 8lh The Great Martynne and a Big Company of American and European FUN PRODUCER. Prices 10c, 20c, 80c Valuable City Property for Sale I I will offer for sale at public auction at the Court House door in New Bern, on Monday the 15th day of December, 1902, at 19 O'clock, midday, the house and lot of land situated on Middle street between New and Johnson streets, 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. a R. BTREET, Dec. 1, 1902. Auctioneer. SAVE MONEY I Compare tfiese prices with those you have been paying : PiO-nlcHams, sliced, 18c lb. Best Lard. lPc " Compound Lard, 10c ' Pigs Feet in vinegar 6c " Tripe m vinegar, Be " Good Flour, 8c " Better Flour, Si " Best Pie Peaches, . . . .10o can, 8 for Uflo. 1 able Peaches, 15c " 8 " 25c Canned Corn 10c ' 8 " 23c " Tomatoes, 10c caa 20 lbs Best Granulated Sugar, any time you want it, lor l 00 Also have a supply of Oranges, Armies Bananas. Pears, etc. Try a peck of mv 85c apples. Gtye me a trial Tours for business, Cor. Soath Froat Metcalf Street FOR SALE I AS A WHOLK OR ANY PART. One Self Feed Rip Saw, One 7 inch K B Holmes 4 8 Planer, One 80" Shaving Blower, . One Drop Tubler Boiler 80 H Pi One 14 z 18 Center Crank Bkinner En- toe. One 24" Woods Planer 4 S, One 8" Lsaman Moulder 4 8, outside, One 71" ' Rogers Automatic Knife Grinder, One 72"- Corel Automatic Circular Saw Grinder, Also Pullers, Shafting, Boxes, T Rails Dry Kiln Trucks, JfUl Tracks, etc The above machinery has all been slightly damaged by fire. ... Address,- , TRENT LUMBER MILLS, Hew Bern, K. a luiv T. nnnna I . - . . I nniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimnTiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ,V. " 8ilver of the highest class is now displayed for Inspection" '' We take pleasure In showing out line and in helping you to decide on what to get, , If i oar easiness to keep posted on smukuie prcucQu iut nil.. F0H C8NTLIIN." Mllltnry bninhes, . . ( lotd brashes,; Jobs, ':' v I ni'k ft f:liarm(, 1 'ul Chains, .1 ARNOLD'S IM.L Y6u will Save Money by buying your Ar nold's Ink and other inks from ?owFjr o. Drmr, 6ft POLLOCK ST.; EVERYTHING For Everybody at WHITEHURST'S Velocipedes, Wagon, Dolls, Doll Go-Oarts, Toy Tei Sets Out Glass, Fine Vases, Chamber Sets, Fine China of all descriptions, Whitehurst's 2 Stores, 41 It 45 Pollock St Baskets I Baskets I Of efbery style, size, and Color Madefy ibe Indians of New Yprt. From 5c Baskets to Hampers at $4 50, Work Baskets, Glove Baskets, Hand kerchief Baskets, etc, etc. Indian Bows and Arrows, Hatch and Card Receivers made of sweet grass, Birch Bark Frames. Bee the display of these goods in the WINDOW OF Cor. Middle & 8. Front Sts. We will contin- 1 i ue to send the 1 z Ladies Home Jour- I nal to all subscrib-1 ers for 1903,unless X otherwise advised Z I by Dec, 4th. 6. N. Ennctt. X New Grocery Store I When you are waiting tor breakfast Ring 162 and it will be delivered at once. Best New York Shoulders 12o lb., Good Butter 80o lb, Fox River Butter 85c, Piokled Fig Feet So lb, Pickled Tripe 5c 8 lb can Tomatoes 10c, Seedless Oran ges 80c doa, Apples 40c pk, all klads of Fresh Nuts, Pure Lard 18c lb, and all kinds Pansy Package Cakes and Crackers, Try a pound of oar 20o Coffee, If not ahead of any yon ever used return it. Cbesse 18c lb, A Sugar 5c, O Sugar 9c, Arbuckle's Coffee 8 lbs 25a, Tours for business, H. E. Land & Co. Phone 162. Broad St. .wmsem 1 PE1IX)LA DSLICIOCS, 'HEALTHFUL, ; ; INYIOORATUfO. ; Not Injurious. ' ) y ' Heips DlgesUoa. "v 'i It soda ovataim. -r' " ft M FOB!UDS..V:r'vv 'Mirror,- -.Oomb and Brush Beta, j V' y anion re Fieoes, t'.y ... J Kings." . wk 4 v jf-. Iimochee, '' '''.', ' Watrhe anit Chains. P ret Ix-kt and Chains,' ' I M'tnf't l.nislim, ' ' DuffysPharmacy All the necessary articles to make your Thanksgiving and Christmas Fruit Cake such as Currants, Raisins, Citron, Orange Peel, Lemon Peel, Pure Spices and Flavoring Extracts. Also Fine London Layer Raisins New Prunes, Evaporat ed Peaches and Apples, Apricots, Atmore's Mince Meat, Cran berries. A complete stock of Canned Fruits and Vegetables, Sweet and Sour Piekles, Tomato Catsup, Tobasco Sauce. Fox River Print and Fancy Elgin Butter, Finest Cream Cheese, Buckwheat, Maple Syrup, and hundreds of nice articles which we cannot mention for want of space. Yours to please, 1 j. l mm, J5 'Phone 91. We Wee Right 4 Store Dep't, Elm Phone 46. Cor. 5 A nice lot of Jamaca Oranges, Fine Baldwin Apples, Ex tra Fancy Large Lemons, Raisins layer and seedless, Cleaned Currants, Crystal Citron, Cranberries. Also a fresh lot of National BisCuit Co's Cakes The Mag nolia Pound Cake in 1 lb packages are extra line; Graham Crackers; Social Teas, 5 o'clock Teas, Banquet Wafers, Uneeda Ginger Wafers, Oatmeal Crackers, &o. Let your orders come this way, they will be rilled prompt ly and carefully. Yours truly, McGehee & Willis, Broad St Grocers, Phone f37 NEW BBL. JUST OPESTD. jp 8weet PiokledPeaches, 80o perqnart. Assorted Mangoes 30c per quart, s - Standard 8 lb Tomatoes 10c per can. . -f r Standard 2 lb Corn 10c, 8 for 25c. : 55 Loose Olives 4.0c per quart. r' Attaore'is'Pare Minoe meat lOo per lb. 2? Nabob1 Pancake Floor, lOo per package. Hooker's Old Homestead Pancake Floor lOo package. J j jj.JfWl want your business and aie telling you good for lest than any other house la the city. Thanlng you for past fat on md bruiting to receive a share of your future bntinew, I am " jj TOTrttopleaee, .. vS5 . - , -. - - . ....). , . . x .... ,. , ....V. - j, tSll4tSIIttMtl4S-t4, , V ttti I lltll tt.i.ttitf tt tttlHt.uttstt.tttf fV . Celery Halache rdot. Thar Is aot any better remedy lot 's.lache Uiaa these oowdsn. . They - v f Ho r ". ' and soli ealy lJ'Q Wholesale A Retail Grocer, 71 Broad St 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 the 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 pricesj-wc want you to note particu larly the especially large collection ef each which we have marked $t5. If you compare the qualitiesand and styles with others you will find them equal to any sold elsewhere at 18, City LumbeiCo. H. Front A SdenlSte. CORNED BEEF, S3 -phf, PrecriptloM tt DatltV ' Dsvls' Prescription IPkannecy . a specialty of prescriptions. . Prompt sad earatu) atlesUon It given V n Only th best drug ar f nel. T' prl. ns r reasonaU. Esad yours k - t to b flUwl -
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