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VOL. XX-NO, ?18 . .V av" .' NIW BIEN, I. C, WIDNISD4T . MOllSIKfl, DICtMBItt III, 1902. $ n i n I Offers you Bargains. Will you take advantage ? Children! Union Suits in Misses Ribbed Pants and Boys Bxtra Heary Fleece V m w . l . a miants uooi wrappers in au sues. Ladies Union Suite at 21c, very heary fleece lined, 60c. Ladies Heavy Fleece lined Vests, 35c. " - " silk finished, only 50c. Ladies All Wool Vest and Pants at $1.00 each. Vest and Pants, 85 per oent. wool, 75o each. Mens Extra Heavy Fleece Lined Hygienic double breast is ft ly and back and doable tuffs Vest and Pants to match at only 50 A cents each, the Beat Values ever put on the market. IV we also carry a ful line of jfii Oar Dress Goods Department jfl tions this week. Broad Cloths in jftt Bitaaes. new ant wooas. oee PI 1902. In CHRISTMAS n) TOfS W Christmas Holidays ARE AT HAND. i4 VE 70f THOUGHT OF IT ? VV linv," three stores stocked with a COMPLETE LINE OK HOLIDAY Kverj thing to make the children happy, and presents that will please grown up people. Tin-Finest stock of TOYS, HUTU'S in the city, at 3 STORES! jj.asns2SHSESE5jji J A Aft jasssHsasasg !fl niunipo In 1UII7 & flinitnrnnva In !SB.55S2S2535BSi riiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiTiiiiiimiiiiHiiTiTiuii II TCT A nice lot of Jamaca Oranges, Fice Baldwin Apples, Ex tra Fanoy Large Lemon, Raisins layer and seedless, Cleaned Currant, Crystal Citron, Cranberries. Albo a fresh lot of National Biscuit C'o's Cakes The Mag noli Pound Cuke in 1 Hi mLnknctee arA Avfra fin. Hranm -- Crackers; Social Teas, 5 o'clock (linger Wafers, Oatmeal Crackers, V Let your orders cdme this way, they will be filled prompt- ly and carefully. Yours truly, IcGehee Broad St Grocers. Get Our Prices on Fruit Cake Supplies Belore you buy. Broad St Fruit Co., Phone 33. CtoiKKt Fenf h jra., Pmall lot nice, white, clean, live ploked goose feather, 60c per lb. Cash with ord r. V. .T. RROTHHUa Vn.f n.n.11 V n To Friends V and Patrons, 1 bars nmed my plnae et business to the Bmallwood BaUdlng eornat of Soatfa Fraat and Ciaren Btnets, aad win be pleased to sewe yap at la tM part ' " ' ; Tkaak laf y oa tor past tsvors I re Bala . v".:vd; Ta mils', v1sft', ' R. SAWYER; Tenpey' Cindy it DttU', fl A freeh auoAmentof Tensey't Candy 1 i-;;uit bea rcoel7d at DaTliTT- n all siaes, at 3i. Vests, 28c each. lined in gray or white at 25c. rt J . W Wright's Health Underwear. has had a good many addi- Si all the leading and pretty tf& mem, CHOICE n) ft FBDITS. 0 GOODS. n CONFECTIONERIES AND Cor Pollock and Midd'e Streets 97 Middle t , Eaton's Old Stand, 75 Pollook Street; EieHHSHSi;' TUT ? O ' vw.w ul, Ul IIU IUU Teas. Banquet W afire. Uneeda fcc. Phone J37 BRANCH OFFICK ' MURPHY & CO., Commission Brokers. . 17 Cmren Street, Phone Its. kW BR, N. C. Kata OflUai 1 Broadwaj, Hew York. Moderate morgina. XzeeUmtserrlce. Prirata wIkm to New Tork. v Highest banking and mereanlile ref erences,' "UNIVERSAL" r m '. ; $3.50 :-; : Uliitchurst's ; I!:r': ft. ills SOIL EMI DrS. A Great Task For Hie Commissioner of Apiculture. " . Beport ef Exaniaers f State Iaitt tatloas Hade. The A K Fam a Saleidli IaTeitaeat. KaayLawyert Ar fnlaf Cases Be fore thelSap remeCoart. Ralhoh, December 9. The State to day charUred the Oronly Ceramlo Com pany of Cronly, capital $S0,OD0r Wullam Gllofcrial and otkers atockholdera. It will manafactare teramlos, terra eotta, tiles, brick, eta. A . Tbe eorporatloa commission Is ta- formed that the Oxford and Coast Line railway will be completed and In opera tion January 1. It is a road only 4 miles In length, connecting Oxford with the Seaboard Alr-Llne, the purpose being to glre the latter tyitem an entrance - Into Oxford. Many attorneys are In attendance on the Supreme Court, among than being J. Frank Ray of Macon county; Walter Moore of Webster; H G Connor of Wil son; K E Bryan and Robert Boark of Wilmington, George F Bason, Of Char lotte. The temperature fell to 21 here this morning. There wu plenty of ice and at last the rose-blooms were killed. There if not much coal here hot a Bonn, tlful snpply of wood, and thanks to the good roads the prices of wood are not increased. In fact wood la cheaper than In many of the near-by places. It will require two or three years to complete the soil surrey maps basis on the surreys already completed fa this State. The surrey has been completed' or jartlally oomplesed In about 25 coun ties. It ha cost the agricultural depart ment aomethlng like $18,000. It is a great and raluable 'work. For erery dollar the department has expended upon It the United Btatea has expended another dollar. A strip along the rail ways between here and Morehead City Is in preyed and mapped. Much of the work westward, between here aaEAsb rllle is dose and some maps made. The report of the board of eiaminera of State Initiations was today printed and tent to the.Gorernor. It makes a 100 page pamphlet. The summary of Its contents has long ago been giren to the public. In some respeota It Is a ralua ble report, and will glre the legislature mach raluable material. la some re- speeta It is crude and hasty. Excellent progress has been made In the preparatloa of the farm lands lately bought by the Agricultural and Me chanical College here. Many students hare been at work on the large farm alnce August. It Is now the desire to hare what may be termed a separate plant or set of buildings for the agrioal- tural department of the college, leering the present one for the mechanical de partment. Mrs. Marlon NeaklU Kendrlck, wife of Cspt W. B. Kendrlck, dled-at her home here last night She was a nadre of Georgia Mr. Joseph John Jackson, the oldest resident of Pittsboro, la dead, at the age of 88. He was a graduate of the Stat Unlrerslty aad practiced law many year Three years ago he and Us wife cele brated their golds wedding. Strae; Per tk Streaev "Your father has a itrong box at home, hasn't he, WlUler aaid the teacher. "Term," replied Willie; "the one be keeps tbe Umburger In." honkers Statesman. , . t. GLASS OP WATER Upset BcV. People that don't know about food should nerer be allowed to feed peraous with weak stomachs.. A little over a year ago a youag wo man whollresla MeroeiMi bad aa attack of scarlet ferer, aad when eoara losooat wss permitted to eat anything she wanted.' Indiscriminate feeding sooa put bar back la bed with eerere stomach trouble and laflammatioa of the kidneys...,'-,. '. ' l.:';:. rThere I stayed," aha ssyv "three oaths, with my stomach ;U sack con dition that I could take only a few tea; spoonful of milk or beef Juloe at a time Finally Grape-Nuts was. 'brought to my attention and I asked tny doctor if I might eat lb Be said, 'ee,' 'ndIobsn meoeed at oao. ? ; ::, , .'' i . The food, did ass good from the start and lwas sooa out of bad aad entirely reeorered from the- stomach trouble, I hare gained tea pounds aince say moot ry aad am able to do all hoaaehold du ties, some days sitting dewn only long eaoogh to eat my meaU. I van eat any thing that one ought to a, but I itlll eonUnue total Grape-Nats at break fast and tapper and like it better erery ds;v.;.:;,:'''V:'r v Conudsdng that a year ago I could stand only a short Urn nd that a glass of water seemed 'so heary 1 sm fully satltfled that Orapt-Nute baa been erery thing torn and my return to good health la due solely to lu . I hare told seroral , friend iiarlng nerrous or stomach troublcwbat Grape- Nat did for me and In erei r cute t T p(k hh-V.r of fie trX." rn-e Jv ly !' ' m ( , ! ' ' . . l-TrVJlcox Trial Set, Special to JouruaL ''7 Balxioh, Dec t. Gorernor Ayoock today ordered a special term Of Perqui mans County Superior Court January 8th to try criminal" cases Judge Council will preside. It will try the case of Jim Wilcox charged with murdering Nellie Cropsey. . Supreme Court Opinions. Special to Journal. : Raleigh. December 9.-The Supreme Court today filed oplnlonilon the follow lug case. Fleming rt Railroad, from Iredell,new trial. ( Bhsa re Rawls, . f rom Buncombe, af- Irmed. Brown rs Railroad, from Mecklenburg, ao error. McCall rs Zachary, from Madison, er ror. State rs Hogan, from Madison, affirm ed. Smith rs Parker, from Buncombe, no error, Thomas rs Gwyo, from Buncombe, af firmed. Hopkins rs Railroad, from Tyrrell.er- ror. Stale r Stanton, from Madison, per carlam, affirmed. Duckworth ra Darenport, from Tran- sylrsnla, per curiam, affirmed. Milea rs Hallread, 2 casei, from Mad- lion, per curiam, affirmed. Benedict rs Jones, from Buncombe, motion to diimlss dented. CASTOR I A for Infants and Children, Tbe Kind Yon Have Always Bought Bears the Signature List of Letters Remaining in the Post Office at New Be: J, Crarco county, N. C. Dec. 8, 1009: USN'a LIST. A Thomas Allen. O J D Carmack, W Uoleman. F-George Foy, W C Griffin. L Henry Langs. M Hamond Mackey, T I Moore, Case Moore 18 Bern it. P T Psrson 148 George it. R W Pease ft Co. T Rer J B Taylor, J G Thompson (col). W-O W Water, W W Wallace (col). WOMKM'S LIST. A Una Allen. CLbia Craddock atreet No. 88. . - H Mltta J Hyman, Annie Hyrotreet SS. Mettle Henson, Minnie A Uolmes care Cyras C Holmes. L Harriet Locket (Important). M-Deler Martin. P Mrs Poke care Mrs Jones, Jones street 100 No , J N Potter Son. W-Mamle Webb, Craren street No. 10. Persons calling for the shore letters will please say adrertised and glre date of 111 The regulation now require that one (1 oent shall be collected oa the dellrery of eaeh adrertised letter. v S. W.Hiaoocx,P. M FOREMAN. December 8. Bar J A Hornaday. of Beaufort paased here Saturday, going to Barlowe. Bar. L C Garner aad family of New port, came dowo Friday aad 1 returned Saaday. , Bar B L Bwala, of Newport, wu ruv Itlug here Saturday and Bunday. Messrs A F Fodder and A J Daalels of Morehead City were her Friday aad re turned Saturday. Mlet'Teineda Smith, of Morehead Ottyt w'rislllag her ancle, Mr. B. D. Bu- Ber W W Lewie, of Beufort preached a flae sermon Saaday at Mt. .Zloa to qatualargeaodlenoa,' The Free WU1 Baptist UnloaymeeUsg thai was to hare beea held at Mt Zloa, the fifth Bnnday la Norember wu eon tlaaed uatll the dfth Suaday la March, not., ,. v . ; Mairied av th Disciple church at Baa. sell's Creek Thursday .night November 17th, Mr WF Guthrie -to Mis Cora Frenob) Bet J R Jeanetts, offlslatlsg. After the ceremony at the church the happy , eouple repaired to- their horns, whei , a reception waa bald and a fine supper wu serred. 'Their maay friends were treated to taa maay flnt things pre pared especially for the occasion, ; i'i, CLARIS. 'ftSffi De& 8.Bulnes at Claras Is little dull bow. : . - i' 1 ';"' ! Mrs Thomas Bubanks aontlnues to be quite slok. . ' :. Mr G T Bubanks Will put a stoct Of good in Us new store shortly. Be pur chased a new Iron safe a fsw dsys sgo, whicb look like bustneis. M)i Rote Lena of New Bern who bu been rUillng friends here ha re turned home. " k?!t OllreClere wlll.teach tbe puV'c chool here this session, tmt It b not rr.fl T-!t. y T ' M ff I" ;' : A Proclamation by the Governor w." h& .' .1 ! 8TATK OF NORTH CAROLINA,) j . Executive Department. J Whereas, official information has feeen received at this department that Cyras Dixon baa escaped from Jail, being un der sentence of death for murder, and Whereas, it appears that the said Cy ras Dixon has fled the State, or so con ceals himself that the ordinary process of law eannot be serred upon him: Now, Therefore,;!, Charles B. Ay cock Gorernor "of the State of North Carolina, by riitae of authority in me. vested by law, do issue this my Proclamation, of fering a Reward of One Hundred Dol lars (800 has heretofore been offered making total of $400) for the apprehen sion and delivery of the said Cyrus Dix on to the Sheriff of Jones County at the Court-house in Trenton and I do enjoin all officer of the State and all good cit izens to assist in bringing said criminal to justice. Done at our City of Raleigh, the 8rd day of December, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and two, and in tbe one hundred and twenty- s eventh year of our American Indepen dence. OHABLESiB. AYCOCK. Uy the Governor: J. Betas Gsimes, Secretary of State. 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, 1903, at It o'clock, midday, the house and lot of land situated on Middle street between New and Johnson treats, 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 lirable property. a R. STREET, Dec. 1, 1008. Auctioneer. z No matter how hard you are Z to suit, we can suit you in the most beautiful ; Christmas Selections, i Wmi BOOK STORE. : : Stop and Think Just how you can gare Money by Buying your Groceries from M. B. Land & Co. All pork sausage, -19 lb, 8 lbs for 2Bc B lb Pa BleeilOo, Mixed Nuts ISo, 8 lb can Tomatoee 10c, Canned Peas from 15c to 8 for 850, Cod Fish 10s lb or 8 far 8e, Minced Meat 10c lb I for 81c. .Try a pound of our SOo' Coffee if not better than any you bar ever purchased for the money we will refund the money smilingly. Headquarters for Chickens, Eggs and sweet potatoes fresh from our farm. r.1.ELand&Co. Pk(ie 16t. '-r-9 Broid "St," ' MAX L. JACOBS. V A New Line of Sterling Silver, the 4 mt of a few Dieses suitable for f Bugar Bpoons, ' " - ' '. j t . Batter Enires, . Olive Forks. ', - S100 Reward i . , i I I . teakBot, " ' ( "- Ladles, ' ' '" ' ' Enlve and Forks, ' ' '., ' ; Tearl Handle Knives sad Forks, Buttet Dibbes, ! ' ' . Oyster Forks, ate, ' ' EACT CirT:V-Pearl Handle Ratlis, Baby Rljrs, Baby PinS, Bruh ad t'i b f r k CJmlns, Baby 8ioon Bracelets,' Puffa. ' Just Received A fine tot of Christmas Goods, Call and examine my line. OWEN O. DOT JT, S9 POLLOCK T' SAVE MONEY ! Compare these prices with those you have ben paying : Pic-nic Hams, sliced, 12c lb. Best Lard, '..18 " Compound Lard, 10c ' Pigs Feet in vinegar 5c " Tripe in vinegar, , 5c " Good Flour, 8e " Better Flour, H" Best Pie Peaches 10c can, 8 for 85c. 1 able Peaches, 15c " 8 " 35c. Canned Corn, 10c " s " a 5c. " Tomatoes, 10c can. 20 lbs Best Granulated Sugar, any time you want it, lor si uu Also have a supply of Oranges, Apples Bananas, Pears, etc Try a peck of my 85c apples. Give me a trial. Tours for business, JT. F. TIWCEUT, Cor. Soath Froat Metealf Streets Real Estate For Sale. On Monday the 5th day of January 1903. at 18 m., I will sell at public auc tion at court house for cash to ths high est bidder the following real estate in New Bern, N. C.lot No. 55, on west side of Craven street, bounded on the north by lot known as the Cox lot, on the west by HotelHaxelton lotjon the south by brick bulldingfknown as ma chine ihopi, being the honse and lot la which J. R. Jones now resides. The ale Is made by order of court to make asset F. P. DUFFT, Guardian. FOR SALE I AS A WHOLE OR ANY PABT. One Self Feed Rip Saw, One 7 Inch E ft B Holmes 4 8 Planer, Ode 80 " Shaving Blower, One Drop Tubler Boiler 80 H P, One 14 x 18 Center Crank Skinner En gine, One 84" Woods Planer 4 8, One 0" Leamai Moulder 4 S, outside, One 71" Rogers Automatic Knife Grinder, One 78" Covel Automatic Circular Saw Grinder, Also Pulleys, Shafting, Boxes, T Ralls Dry Kiln Trucks, MiU Trucks, etc The above machinery baa all been slightly damaged by Are. Address, TRENT LUMBER MILLS, New Bern, N. C NOTICE ! As aa inducement I will sell Wood For nextJIO days, at &ie prloes stated below: Fine 0o load, t 40ootd. Oak 85c lead, $8 80 cord. Ash 75o load, ft 00 cord. Mixed 65c load, $8 50 cord. AT EAEPKB'S WOOD YARD, Baek ef O-K Steam Laundry. Don't miss this chance. I PEPSI-COLA ' DELICIOUS, " HEALTHFUL, ; . INVIGORATING. . Not Infurioua. " " Helps Digestion. V. . , , 5c. !C' ATBOM ouaTAon. . Joruaa'i Ltrer WU. ; - The Jordan's Lirer Pin continues to be a popular llrar medlolaa. It Is a ref- table pill and does not contain calomel. Made aad sold only at DsTt1 Prescrip tion PhamaeT.V:Y:4 .!,' new beaded pieces, from- $1X0. lo' uresentsi - - " ' : Tea Spoons, Desert Spoons, " Table Spoons. " V F02? Dayi Beginning today I will sell jon good Yellow Table Peaches for 10c per 3 lb can. Fancy Malaga Grapes, Nice Apples, Bananas, Raisins, Brunes, Eraporated Appies and Peaches, Citron, Lemon and Orange Peel, Currants thoroughly cleaned 5c and 10c package, Mince Meat, Cocoanuts, Cooking Butter, Spices and Flavoring Extract, Pickles and Sauer Kraut. A large and well assorted stock of both Staple and Fancy ttroceries. Yours a. 'Phone 01. MrMnTRI. vBBtaiajjt We Wee Right Store Dep't, Elm City LumberJCo. Phone 46. Cor. H. Front & SklenSt. A Drop of Ink Makes People Think, go do Our Low Prices In our clothing department tliey are speaking in highest terms of tbe quality as well as our Low Prices. MEMS DEPARTMENT. M Mens Suits wortli $ 7 SO, rut price $4 78 IJ 8 75, " 18 ' 4 00, " MOvercneU, " 10 00, " 18 " " 7 80, " IS " " 8 00, " SO "a job, worth from 8 00 to till, " 75 prs Creedmore Bhroes, worth $1 80 " 0 " Black Vlcl Kids, " 3i " 50" Veal Calf, d. sole, " 180" 80 " Viol Kid Patent, " 8 80 " LADIES BHOEfl. 50 prs Ladies Vlcl Eld, worth $2 SO, at 50 " " " " " a oo, " 71 " " " " 1 0, " 600 prs Children 8chool Shoes" 1 00, " Bpaoe will not permit ns to name more ksre. 8ee onr large circular. Goods delivered to any part of the city. Your Bespsctfully, S- COPLOH, 75 Middle St, next to GasklU Hdv. f., K.w Bern, N. C, 'MtMMtMMtMMMMMMMWMHMMtMWtWMt 1 NEW BBL. CORNED BEEF, 1 ;2Ji- - .. S3 IS :. . IIJT OPENED. ; c; 8ireet RokledJPeaches, 80o perjqnart. Assorted Jlangoes uo pet quart, Standard 8 lb Tomatoes lOo I Standard 2 lb Corn lOo, 8 for 25o. . Doom Olires 40c per quart. ; V ' AHmorel, jP.o.re Minos meat lOo per lb. , fl Kbob moV Iloti lOo par pMktge. " ; 'i Heeler's 014 ttmiestead Fanoake Flout lOo paoltage. J j ; . We wait your business and are selling you , goods tfor less I than any other house in the nity. : Thanlng yon for past' far ori md trusting to receive V sTuiw of your tutrire business, I am y. Wholesale And RsOrocer, ;; most 69. Cor. nrcad Cz IlRiiccclr Ct ......ti.Vft.,,,,,,. Ten to please, il Whol3sale ft Retail Srro3erf 71 Bread 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 ef each which we hare marked $15. u If you compare the qnalitiesand and styles with others you will find them equal to any sold elsewhere at 118. price per can. m H TO S S 2 98 I 8 78 I 8 66 I iS k 98 1 8 69 I 1
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