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77 T- S5-ifl -MW.'Bm, I."CA rRlDArvMOESIierfilCIMBtll 5, 190 V TOL. XX-RO. 214 1 ' 1? TWINTY-riKST HIE (6 3 t- CI HAS JUST Another shipment of that All Wool, 68 inch wide Skirt Goods W in black, navy and gray, at 50c yard. W All Wool Rainy Day Skirt wide, at 60c and 6O0 yard. We Have the Royal Worcester Corsets Long Princess hip, with the steel extending to the bottom, and straight front gives grace and comfort, SEE OUR I it The Grandest Values ever on rTTTTTTTTTT vvvvvvtvv vvv v 1902. in CHRISTMAS p) W TOYS. W Christmas Holidays ABE AT HAND. HA VE YOU THOUGHT OF IT ? Wo have three 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 KltUIT.S in the city, at McSOKLET'G 3 SUM.,. I 25 nSE5HSE5E5jj I nmnipo In 1 H liSE5H525H525ail o 902 rTTTTTYYYTTTIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIimillllll TOU WILL SAVE MONEY 1 Our stock is complete in every department and we can surely please you alL Oar basinets blooms because we are constantly placing new bargains before you. Our strong values support our prices, 10 bolts 8c Outing for 5c yard. 1 luKanton Flannel worth 71c, for 4 Jc. Big lot Waist Goods worth 12c, 15c and 85c y'd, for 9c. 10 bolts of Black and Gray Skirt Flannel worth 7-V, we sell at 45c 10 bolls 56 inch-Ladies Oloth worth 78c, at 48c. 5 bolts Ked Flannel worth SOo yd, our price 12ic 5 bolts for undershlrtlng In Flannel worth 25o and 15c, our prloe 19ic and lc'per yard, 199 Boys SuiU In all oolors, 88c to 4 OS salt, 487 Mens Suits, all colors and Latest Style, from 3 67 to $19 50 per salt, Look at them, 167 Mens Overcoats any color and any style you want and any price from f 3 M to $14 75, 17 dos Mens Dress Bhlrtt worth 75c for 27c. Mens, Ladies and Children Shoes cheap, 100 Hlnsh Capet worth $1 75 to $8 at 96c ea. Jackets from $1 69c up, Live and learn, die'andjforget it all, Yours Respectfully, s. coapxiOKr, 75 Middle Rt. aext to Gi skill A CENTURY AGO ' T they Mat have the' ttrle of carriages we neve today. With oomfort tod style '; emablned. y. They didnl have repair t't), shop with each splendid eqatpment at out shops have, wear ready fortny kind of repair work yon can bring. 'We will do II thoroughly and promptly; Too woa't Sod oat charge too high. -t .i-. ...The only place ia town to get any a4 veryUilng to repair Daggle. Bee mt ' before bavins' and tar boner. . Wa auk Rubber Tlrtt oa your old or new wheel.. We shrink roar loose tires la a machloa -wtthont oattlng them. , Everybody is tavlted.to ata the work of tli machine poUtngntw bolts ta old plaeaa. . .' '.- i ; .' ' Inroad t,t.-:Kw fis. if. tzZ RECEIVED Good;, in all shades, 28 inches WINDOW. offered by anyone in this city. TTTT T 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i J CHOICE nj FRUITS 0 GOODS. Cor Pollock and Middle Streets. Middle Bt., Eaton's Old Stand Pollock Street; FimORKSj Bdw. Co., lew Ben, I. C. BRANCH OFFlOl MUR HY & CO., Commission Brokers:,. Sjdcts; Cotton, Graii & Frorlsi3iix 7 Oravett Btreet, ,f t i Phona 883. RIrY BERK, H. 0. " - JUtaWBoa," ! Broadway, Mew York. . ModeraM norgins. ; KipeDentterTlol Priraaa wlraa to New York. V 'f. Blghect banking and mercantile ret- atatMaa. ' "t ". - To Friends v.; i.'cna. Patrons, i l bava maved njy place of bosineas to tha Ssoallwood Building, corner of Booth Front and Craven Streets, aad win be pleased ta asm yoa a hi taa pi 1:' Thanking yon for past favoq I remain ' f.'-vt-i, , lours trniy ... R. SAWYER, . :. ' ' ' ' . ' " Tennei Cin&r at tavb'. ' x. A freak assortment of t;nt! y' Candy mm New Plan Taxation Receives Public . ; ApproraL . - Sals Tax Taf for Fertilisers Fall off. fjaeer Foirl. Rate Char tor. Strswberrlea. . Oor eraor' Befasea-to Fardoa, Con lag Mar ' rlago. Raxxigh, December 4. The weather prophets bava made groat errors lately ia their predictions. . The weather, in fact, appears to be a pnzsle- . The recommendations, regarding What may be termed a new plan of taxation, as made by the Bute tsr commission are well received by the pnbUo, to judge by the comments. The board of agriculture today made up Its budget for the half year. The re ceipts from the sales of tax tags for fer tilizers are some $9,000 less than they were last year for the autumn business. An Increase of at least tKWP had been expected. Among today's arrivals were H A Gilliam and John Mayo, TarborojJohn H Gore, Jr., Wilmington; Z F Long, Rockingham. At the State museum a queer fowl Is on view; a cross between a turkey and a guinea. It is to be placed in the "coo" at the city park. During November there were SB deaths and 37 births. Ten case of scarlet fever and 8 of typhoid fever were re ported. The State grants a charter to the J W. Wadsworth Bone Company, of Char lotte, to deal In horses, etc. capital 1125- 000. Your correspondent was at Klttrell yesterday afternoon and found very targe ripe strawberries In the berry farm of Mr. Oscar W. BlacknaU. TVs easily breaks the record for this part of Horth Carolina. Governor Ayoock declines to pardon John Marrow, of Greensboro. Great ef forts to secure a pardon for this man have been make for weeks past. Mr John Ward and Miss Nells Grime both of Raleigh, are to be married De cember 10. The bride elect is a niece of the late Gen. J. Bryan Grimes, snd s cousin of Secretary of State Grimes. TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. Eleven men .were killed Wednesday by the explosion of the boiler of the steamer Progress which wss lying at its dock at Ban Francisco, Cat The ex-Speaker of the House, Tbos B. Reed Is very ill at his home in New York with ta attack of catarrhal appen dicitis. ; Benor Sagaste, the prim minister of Spain ha resigned. The relation be tween the King and Saga ta wart pleas ant the former being anxious tot Sagasts to remain In the CaUntt. Jss RocheUe Tyler, grandson of 1 resi dent Tyler died at the Confederate Sol dier Home, Bldhmond, V-, Wedaesdsy He wss 58 year oldj KEPT HER CHILDREN- The Right F0& Brourht them Back to Health. Food parchaaad from cariosity saved the Bret of two Jchfldreh In a family in inyasea, Wis. Tha mother say " W had bought a package of Grape-Nuts, attracted by .lis pleasant snggeattvd asms, aad found It a pleasant foodV1 As my Ave months old baby liked Jti 1 fed It to her aad found It a sails fsstory as Baby Food, which I had beta rising Aad paying 80a. for a maea smaller package. Shortly after this, three of the Child ran cams down with the whooplag oough my oldest one was token, with pheu monla, and too Utile. Urea -year Old stralaed bar stotneoh la some meaner, so that aha vomited blood, aad eoold tot re tola anything oa herttamactw 8h oa tlaaoasly arted with . hanger, and ft Wat terrible: a aest.har fiww weaker aad weaker antU she did aot have tlreagtb to keep hat eyes ppstt. . T waa so over worked aartlng al) ef Ihcw night and day thai, I; enally 'woke p to.tae'ret that t saangs matt ;b wrought aid tha at 6aee..i- s.;-.rr; " I shall always believe that dlv.be In splraUoa : whispered 'Grape-Nate.' At lam .1. dUlJnot tftri the solid parte I poured boiling water oa head tot h stand tntU the water had drawn out some of the atraagth, ' added some rich sweet erasnt, and gsvs the Hi tie one s few spoonfuls at a lime. Bus kept It dowa and It nourished bar, so that after s while I eould feed her the Grape-Nut themselves Until she got strong, aad the I todsy at rugged as 1 eoold wish. Meanwhile, the oldest girl was enable to tori her head or twallow solid, food and fer week her strength was kept up by Grtpe-Xuts softened In cream, given a spoonful at a time, emu ' got strong enough to take other food. 1 Thiy are bolh well and strong now and I fool tint I Owe Gr" !"! Iff two Of Ir f fcrsr' 1 ' ' ." r ' - ! f i ITCHING DUfilOURS CoWlete Edmal aril btaaal ; . Tffatment. (hkt Mat Thi tel. cooilitlna' of Gittettf Soap, to cleanse the skin of crust ana asaicx, an soften the thick- cned ctttlcle Cutlcura Oint ment,to Instant ly alky itching:, irrihitioQ, ana Inflammation, andtoothe ana faeaV aniCoti cura Resolvent Pills, to cool and cleanse the blood, and expel humour cerms. A Sbfle Set, price $t, b often sufficknt to cure the most tortur ing:, disfiguring: skin, scalp, and blood humours, rashes, itching?, and irritations. Twith ton of hair, when all else fails. MILLIONS USE Ctmonaa Soar, assisted by Ooncuaa Oirrmarr, the tret aUo eme, far preaerv. lag, pmifylns, and beaaafylng the ikln, for cleuulns tbe eealp of enutt, scales, and dan draC, and the stopping ol falUns hair, tor sonjealns, whlUnlng, and soouilng red, rough, and sore heads, for baby rashes, tfohlnn, and ohaflngs, and for all the purpose, of the toUet. bath, and nanery. HilUons of Women tCnTIOnaA soar in tne rorm or nauwior untauoiiB, uoumiBODii ana bx- . or too me or tiwwn pwipw. h fnm of waihai for ulcerative was kinases, aad lor assay sanative, anUMpae purposes which readily ogget Uwmaelve to womta, especially mothers. OUTIOURA RltOLVINT PILLS (OaooolateOoated) anaaew,taftal,odoar. less, eaoBoxaloai anbstltale for the etlebratad llqald Ootkou Bjmoltekt, m well a for all other blood purifiers and honour onres. Put op lu pockM vials, W doses, prtoe, Xc. SillnniukMlUHVMU. Seir,le.,Oiimim.aSt. ruuJlCnrttlah Omti V4S, Cktoikot So . toa 4oi7rjiS OtrMi (Km 1. u rta, fmwm Km m Cum. oar, urnoi,BnMa,b.a. FRIGHTFUL FIRE And Loss of Lives By Hotel Fire in Chi cago. Special to Journal, Chicago, Dec 4 In the destruction of the I incolnton Hotel, today, by lire, twenty one gnesta were smothered to desth in their beds. There were scores of thrilling escapes from the burning hotel, many guests Jumping from thej fifth story to the roof of an adjoining building. Several Jumping to '.the alley below were' fatally Injured. Host of the victim were visitors In the city attending the Live Stock Exhi bition. CASTOR I A For Infants aad. Children. ' Tut M Yoa Han Alwajs BcsgM Bears the Signature of Oa Ulaa ! aa Katst. "What is an egotlstr "An egottst la a man wba minds his own bniiae with such ptrslstent ear- nestaess that It annoys you." Chicago Post. . Market Letter oa Cotton. ' By private wire, J. S Latham at Co. . -Nsw - YoaV Deo. . Following the eicttament of ystterdsy, . there was on of the dullest markets we .hsve had this fall todsy. A few minute after opening Hareh sold at 8.18 and during the great er part of the day, ths price sever varied a point : from that figure. : above 8J6 there was ootura for ssle aad below 8.18 ootton was waatad -Oaone hand bad weather, Ugh receipts and shorts eover lag, eastalead prtoa. . On the other, the estimate (roes Washington aad the pre vailing belief-1 Jo a crop of eleven mlt- Uoa bales kept the trad from buy ing. The most Importaat development We th baying by those who sold, before the buret report came out Thousand oi oaies oi starca ana jssy were taaea dqrlng (he early dealing by brokers sup posed to operate for tbe ball erowd, ttk- ug meat of H. The time brokers were the sellers oa Monday and Toeedsy. Frseeat fsotors are on the whole mort farorable to price thaa otherwlte. Bad weather and no movement of eottoa here In Hew .York, all operate la favor of price, but When the size of the crop is eonddertd, or wbtt Is believed to be the lz of It, the present price I really tjood one. A - year or two tiro no 6a would have believed 8 possible on crop of lvta million baits. Former crop of that size found 00 the price. Of course size . of Crop found price. World' flnsncc and every 'trg of that kind tliow differently toiUy. A t ermr.r crop vW we wou'd r" -r s on y 1 ' i ct--r 1. 1 V ..i ! - CUTICDBA I Real Estate For Sale. y On Monday the 0th day of January lwaat m., i wmseu ai puDuc suo- Uoa at ooun honse (or cash to the high est-bUder the following real estate In New Bern, N. O. lot No. , OS, on west stde 'of Craven t net, , bounded on the north by lot known a the Cox lot, on the west by HotsCHatelton loton the south by brick bnlldtngknown as ma chine shops,- being the house and lot in which J. R. Joaos now resides. The sale U made by order of court to make assets F. P. DUFFY, Guardian. COMING ! The GftaltfSim S'. ten. mmlM house 3 NIGHTS Comnienelng Dtc 81 h The Great Martynne and a Big Company of American and European FIJW PSODUCEBII. Prices 10c, SOc, 80c. Valuable City Property for Sale I 1 will offer for sale at public auction at the Court House door in New Bern, on Monday the 15th day of December, 1902, at It o'clock, midday, the house aad lot of land situated on Middle street betweeNi New and Johnson s treats, be ing the same formerly occupied by Miss Betsy Green, the lot ia 70 feet front by 107 feet, 8 inches deep. This a very de sirable property. a a STREET, Dec 1, 1902. Auctioneer. SAVE MONEY I Compare these prices with those you have been paying : Plo-nic Hams, sliced, 12c lb. Best Lard, 18o " Compound Lard, 10c ' Pigs Feet in vinegar 6c " Tripe in vinegar, 8c " Good Hour, So" Better Flour, lit Bet Pie Peaches, ....lOocan, 8 for 8c Table Peaches, ISo " " 26c. Canned Corn, 10c " 8 " 25c " Tomatoes, 10c ran. 20 lbs Best Granulated Sugar, any time yon want it, tor. f l uu Also have a supply of Oranges, Apples Bananas, Pears, etc Try a peck of my 86c apples. Give me a trial . Toon tor business, Car. Seath Front A.letcalf Streets FOR SALE 1 AS A WHOLE OR -ANY PART. One Self Feed Sip Saw, One 1 inch I d; B Holmes 4 S Planer, One 80 " Shaving Blower, One Drop Tubler Boiler 80 H P, One 14 x 18 Center Crank Bklnner tn- glae, One M" Woods Planer 1 8, - One 9" Leaman Moulder 4 8, ontslde, One 71": Sogers Automatic Knife Grinder, One 78" Corel Automatic Circular 8aW Grinder, Also Pullers, Shafting, Boxes, T Rails Dry Kim Truck, Mill Track, etc The above , machinery ha an been slightly damaged-by Are. Address, ' : TRENT, IJJMBEB MILLS, .. .''.i.''-,.''--lW..-;-";V "New Bern, IT. O. ptAZ L. JA00B8. - - V "i i I - ) : -w&i aXaO.NI O-J ; ' SW. I . . - i i l 'a " I . -Bllver of the hlgliwst class la now dtoplayed for Inspection v 'yit take pleasure In bowing; our Una and In helping JO to decide on what to get. It's our bualnesi to keep potted on suitable preficnto for all. . ;-"' .:irv.r-.. ;:;,"'. - FCt GINTLEXEN.- Vil''ary Lnisliet, " . , ('U;l iiniHlios,' . . v f . ' I it iiruklint, ' ' -: ' ... r1 - t ( ! I I Lain, ( ARNOLD'S j INK. You will Save Money by buying your Ar nold's Ink and other inksirom OWE1C . DUJTPT, 58 POLLOCE ST.; EVERYTHING JPor Everybody at WHITEHURST'S Velocipedes, Wagons, Dolls, Doll Qo-Oarts, Toy Tea Seta. Out Glass, Fine Vases, Chamber Sets, Fine China of all descriptions. Whitehursfs 2 Stores, 41 & 45 Pollock St Baskets I Baskets I Of efbery style, size, and Color. Made ty tiie Indians of New Tort. From 5c Baskets to Hamper at $4 50. Work Baskets, Glove Baskets, Hand kerchief Basketsetc, etc. Indian Bows and Arrow, Match and Card Receivers made ,of sweet grass, Birch Bark Frames. See the display of these good in the WINDOW OP Cor. Middle & 8. Front Sts. We will contin ue to send the Ladies Home Jour nal to all subscrib ers for 1903, unless otherwise advised by Dec, 4th. &. N. Ennett. New Grocery Store I When you are waiting for breakfast Ring 1SS and it will be delivered at once. Best New York Shoulders lie lb.. Good Butter 80o lb, Fox River Butter 85o, Pickled Pig Feet 5c lb, Pickled Tripe So. J' 8 lb can Tomatoes 10c, Seedleas Oran ge 80o dot. Apples 40e pk, all kinds ol Fresh Huts, Pure Lard 18c lb, and an kinds Faney Package Cakes and Crackers, Try a pound of oar SOc Coflee, If not ahead of any yon ever used return is. Cheese 18c lb, A Sugar te, G Sugar do, Arbuekle's Oof ee lbs 85c, Tours for butmets, r.1.E.Land&Co. , : Pkone 16t. . T 69 Bioii St. eeeeeeeeeviUo PEPSI-COLA DKHdOUB, HEALTHFUL, ' i- -c JMYiaOBATIXQ. ' ' .- Kot Injurlona. , ;- .. . -. '. - "''.- j yt i AS SODA .;OCjrflOra, . , niiiia.a as i I in lis I .1 mi .V ;a. I FOB LADIKS. Mirror, , -Oomb and Broth Seta, ' ; ' Manicure Pieoea, . ? hing.- IimcMthea,-' " VV.' V atx and Chain. -Ff 't "' ! and Chains, I t 1 ' . ' Div'sPtaacj 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, Apricota, Atmore's Mince 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, Buckwheat, Maple Syrup, and hundreds of nice articles which we cannot mention for want of space. Yours to please, J I, MrDANT 5 'Phone Ol. We Wee Right I Mrt. yrfii N Y SWW Store Dep't, Elm Phone 46. Cor. 5 A nice lot of Jamaca Oranges, Fine Baldwin Apples, Ex tra Fancy Large Lemons, Raisinslayer and seedless, Cleaned Currants, Crystal Citron, Cranberries. Mso a fresh lot of National Biscuit Go's Cakes The Mag nolia Pound Cake in 1 lb packages are extra fine; Graham Crackers; Social Teas, 5 o'clock Teas, Banquet Wafers, Uneeda Ginger Wafers, Oatmeal Crackers, Ac. Let your orders come this way, they will be filled prompt ly and carefully. Yours truly, 1 Broad St. Grocers. HHHHvHvvvHvvvvvvvHTmmmmuuuUvi NEW BBL. CORNED BEEFj r .JUST OPEPTED. j 8weet Pickled JPcacb.es, 80o per .'quart. jjj Assorted Mangoes SOo per quart, y ' .., Standard 8., lb Tomatoes lOo per can. - Standard 2 lb Cora 10c, 8 for 26c. 3C ''. Loose Olives 40o ter quart. ' rs; Attmor?aTnre Minoe meat lOo per lb. -j; Nabob Pancake Flour, lOo per paokage. ' ; - .-' Heckera Old Homestead Pancake Floor 10o paoag :-f Z 1 2 .We want your business and are telling yoa good far Uu Z Z than any otter house in the olty. Thanlng yon for put faiw ; ; on ftd truiUng to reoeive a share of your future bnjineas, I ara ; J'ft;k:V '" Tours to please, , . L... , .. . : !: ,WMatil and 9iWJto$: ; : : l'(ttttStttlt'M' V II ltttllSIlt t f II f tilt tlt tttt t t t ' Celery. Beatabe fowtoi.;. There Is aot aT better remedy for t" n theee powaors. They . r ! s 'l ou'y Wholeeale A Retail . Qroeer, i -I 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 prices, we want you to note particu larly the especially large collection of each which we have marke If you compare the qualities'and and styles with others you will find them equal to any sold elsewhere aTtl8. City Lumber.Co. H. Front eft ZHenSt. TTT' Phone 137 ; Pmcrtptlottt ttDatls'. ravV.PreaflrlrrtlonlITrmaCT ; a specialty of prescriptions. IV and earefut attentloa Is g!vfn t nn)y Ue tiot 6t ar ". .lif.r.'fiii'Jt, E 1 j JlSt i.
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