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if 44 V Ci V I. A A. 4 'I I.I f . 7vv VOL, ir-'-lfO, 235', NEW BERN,' H. C,, SUNDAY K0RXIX3, DECEMBER 23, 1902. HU M I KiltS l EA& ijmTinnrimxTr ; "'; -' -1 ;- S 2 '.ft 'vi j: - ,1V. 'A - 111 DTivil Pl.M. 01 :.!... ' . tiling for tooth Under and Top , y jl Good. Valuable at 75c,. ' v . 2 ' : To iJlbse v 4 ' A A 24 inch Soft Finish Flannel, soft as Eiderdown, in U , f-, .j.taius uuiy, aouung Denwr lor fwgooa, Drignt colors, worth ow, f To Close Out at 25c "'A A hipment of that V nipment of that , 7 ; - r- Heavy Skirt Goods, - a "BEST BY TKSl." "AS CHIJAP THri OTDEB.' Frcbh m eckly. A(?eny, BRADHAM' PHARMOY. To Friends and Patrons. I bare moved my plac of business to the Smallwood Building, corner of Booth ."'rout and Craven Streets, and will be pleased to serve you aa In the past Thanking yon for past favors I remain .-x ij' Vourt truly, . TRrAWYERr TAILO, . ' MAXL.AC0B3. A -Quistmas Dfhe lii nil! nl nn. .III V. ' - a real pleasure. ? There's do Chnstmu f giltforyour family like one oionr ityl- lib vehicle Iheyare weU made o( A1 besttaterlata. with nneanubio Mru and 1 "' uie wwsi unprovements in unisn. . rrt i sr.WII the latest style now at low price. .. vfall nnd fxamlne bef ore: buymg else. i ;;',-;here. .w ' U4. i 4 , u wuv unprofnnraa m nnisn. . re ,: ,,5-; Wanted at onoe jrood wood WorkerJ ,;anu inmmert quioa ana sodct, who win i- 4 work steady, a good plaoa for the right i man, for tlieicoming year.- : 1. c V- 1 4 KMroad ft. Haw Baa.. It. O ' "M ; We desire to Jtafbrm our 'pi- trom. and jpie public generally that " we hnre ancceeded in securing a supply of the Justly , celobrated Splint Coal, which Is nndotitttdly tho most satisfactory sulstiLute for ". Antliracito, being all lumpand free f mm dust or dirt,; trial will com t yince you. ' : .-, . ' " 4 ' Wt, alao have a full , stock of the best quajily steam coal... , Qrlcrs givea prompt ftnd porj 'itiil atloiiUon," ' ; , ' .2 Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z :v " 4. ' 4 ...ft v Jx .IA .11 ..I... ),i tli I'J Skirts, and Children's Cloak f : " - - - "V Outat 36c. $ earning bocks ana Kimonos, Vi f -- Baiketi that were $160 now f 1 17, were $1 85 now f 1 SO, were $1 45 now 68c, were 45o now 8o. ilamperi, Lunoh Baskets, Collar Baskets, Glove Baskets and numer ous other kinds. Neat, Card Receivers aid Bows and Arrows and Picture Frame, All. At Cost. ' f-EE OUR ; in Counter ill Get A Calsnflar k 1903: Cor. Middle k 3. Front Sti. Stop and Think Jost how joa" can Save Money by Buying your Grooeriei from M E. Land & Co. .; ; " . All pork aaasatre, 181 lb, I lbs for J6c 8 lb Fa Bloe Mo, Mixed Kils'lSo. 8 lb can Tomatoes 10e,' Canned Peas from ISo to ffor SSo, Cod fish I0o lb or t for Me, Klnoed Heat 1C lb S tot fa.. . Try a pound of our tOc Coffee if hot better thus any yon hare ever purchased for the money we will refund the moaey tmUlngljVi .; ,-Vv;:,' . H'adquartert for Chlokena, Egga and Wt potatoes fresh from our farm. "' : f.1. E. Land & Co. i- Phone m "s 169 Brotd SU: tiZ '. BRANCH QPflOB ; v. . i ' ' MURPHY i5c C04 ' ' ,V -I f IfMfrJf C Cfrtfl '' ' l'.s1,' W t .. i, -sU RmAt?AS i y:rUti?n -V ' P ftu.L. rt.ii.. n.L ihJ.Jh'': StnnVr Tnttrin P.miV f.:1Wi1nnt UIUU : ;; P uiuuati, vuituUiUlttili (I llUluUUUa " fi graven Dtreet,,. , ,,;(;,.,; i i'rnouufl i hew kehn n n ' ;,Mam Cfflce! 91 firMdwav: New Yo,v v-a.i. .. n. ,, . " , ,norKln''- BoriIent serrlce. Private wlrea to Kew York, v, v ' - fv -w" We can deliver to your t'oor ST0VE V.'OGB : cut kost any Lrrcin ' ' AT EIIOHT K01ICE.J" ; r a . . . v "We kpop It nnlnr large llils, nevor gets wet In rainy weaUier, We l'v an fxtra flue lotof Btove Oak. CIVS U3 A Tr.IAL. i: II I '1 V 1 T i l: Barga in. s. DaffysPhannacy iMomce Vc: t; 1 TELEGRAPEICjEREVmCS. , Henry a friok, of ' PltUharg, bu de clined the presidency of the steel trust. - President Cutro, of TenesaeU, hu expressed willingness' to. submit his troubles to the arbitration of (be Hague tribunal, j . , A .- At (be trial of (he grave robbers la Indianapolis, It was .developed that plot was In progress to rob the grave of It-President Harrison. - ; - j ; ' ,' The-cold wave is severe throughout the country In (he South as well at the North, lfercury got as low at freeilng at New Orleans, something very rare In that city, All ' services Today, y t . ' Bev. E.lE. Xnowlee wtll (reach at (he Presbyterian church tonight. " ,? i ; , ' Ckrist Church Bev. T. H. K, George reetor. ., Sunday ' after Christmas and the . JanoeenU' Day. Holy Commu nion ; 7.4S , a.-, m , Serrlcee U a m. and .7:30 p, m. snnday Bcbooi at 1:80 p. m. A cordial Invitation is extend ed to all. Services at St. Mary's free Will Bap- list Church at 11:80 a. DM and 7:80 p. m. by the pastor, Elder ft, S. Froet Sunday Sohool at 8,80 p. m. The pnbllo Is Invited to attend theselser vloes.. ii4if,.i't!!:f' The regular . church aervlces will be held at the First Baptist Church, today, morning at 11 o'clock, at night at 7 J0 o'clock Bev. HIght G. Moore, pastor. Christian Church--M. & Spear Pae tor. Preaching today at 11 a. m. and 7J0 p. m. by the pastor. . Suaday School at. t p. m. All are, cordially In vited to these services. " : Begular services at the Tabernacle Baptist church, conducted by the pastor, Rev. H. P. Davit. A,,,.; . v.-,- t. ; Serrioes today t Centenary If.' 3 Charch, at 11 a. m. and 70 p. a. by the pastor, Bev. B. r. -Bumpes. Bunday Sehool at 8 p. an. r : First Church ' of ' Christ, Scientist. 87 Craven street Services Sunday 10:45 a. m. and 180 p.m. Bible Lesson Sermon today, Subject, "Christian Science." Matthew; 84;7J." Sunday School after morning tervioe. ' 'Testimony service Wednesday .7.80, p a. Beading Boom Is open dally. , All are cordially ..Invited toatttnd,r,v4v;?-.; i 4'. "I ' Mil I ' Weather Temperature .to South. WaahlngtoB, Peeemoet IT-Tempera-tures have continued to fall in . the South, the line of freeilng extending to the Georgia and almost to the middle ooast, They continue low to the north and westward and art) 4 to 88 degrees below seasonal average. ' Low .tempers tore will continue Saturday east of the Mississippi. It will be warmer tomor row. In upper fake regions and Gulf States. ;. Warnings of frosts and trecning temperaturea have been Issued tsi the Gulf Eutes and North Florida. Freealjig temperature extends u far as central portion of the eottoa belt -a.', ; ' y. Execution tale. f Parsuant to aa execution la my bunds m a certain dower proceeding lately peadlog before the Clerk of the Baperlor Court of. Craven County, entitled Z. U. Toler and wife, 'vs. ElUabeU Morris widow of 8.1. Morris etaL I will ex pose to sale for Cash at the Court House door la Craven Conntr on Moadav tbe ih day ' of Feoruary 1808, all tbe right Mue ana - interest or jeese w t w niie bunt and Nancy L. Wbluhural hit wife, In a eerteln tract-of lend situated In Craven County on Little Swift Creek adlourolnt: the- lands .of A, Purifr aud Suphen Toler being elxly ihree eoret more or lets, It being the same land of which tbe tald S. ' X. Morris was seined sad possessed at the tine of his death to satisfy said-exeoutloa. r December 88 1808. . . -'':. ' : ' ; ' ; - J. w. BIDDLB. - ' sberlif: i; Sale For Partition. SLt. of JToWh Carollia J County Of Craven! Ci.tlot Coort-1 ;!;ijWWt,i'y't ..; :y ., Salle t. fepeueer and huibat tJTA Bpen- v otr, Carrie W tJole an I Zu tbtnd V i'vu;- tk col. ' 'Futsnant 10 the' order 'of aslf' In the above proceedings, tinder wkJohsib. on derslgned eommlsslonere were dlreoted to sell the lands bere-ln-(er described for partition: , , We will on tbe Ind dr of Ttbru.rc. lOOt at lbs henr ot 18 o'clock ,m. at the Coort Hon, doer of' Crates eoonlv In the city ot Hew Hern offer f le and sell to tbe hl(:hmt hldder fi ennh tbe foltowlnit lots of land sitnaUtrl lathe city ot Mew Bern, rUmte of iiottb arollna dCflled as follow, to-wit: A"J itlot Ot 1nnd siluittcil la the Bnnthwwf, umir of Broad and 0 force sir. s-ul t omn and drii!i as lot J . .i to tbe plan if t!ie- ' ;f i. -w j ir tlolnpr truct '1 to In ti.O j t on 1 1 In the ix. prM'i-'iir -n, a I c .'y known m i tie I "i.i l-.i-i. tl)st portlnB Dt lot la t; y i f 1 i-rn known no 1 (' -n, 1h i ' j i , vn t e I :f i i v ' ( I v . i i t v f 1 1 1 1 i I . i i " i ccldest r.:;r.::i::s I r;, '4 Of Season,' Temperature at Fifteen Above Zero. Coal Peer Supply Bat Wool Plealt. fsL Mam Freita te Death. Sim :, - mens a Beeogaiied Pol itldlah. iisoelatloa f Aeademles 2 Sessions. Bamoi, Deeember 87. TWt wss the coldest morning so far this winter, the temperature at 7 o'clock being 18, There is hot imiejaard jrohl. fair .tnpply allc soft coal" and an abundance- of wood. The poor are being ,,well looked, af ter. ' " -Chariee Kewell of Washington is here, to Impact the rural free delivery mall routes In this section. The number of routes In this Stale has doubled durtat; the preeent yearrand a-farther greet In crease hi promised, .'v.. Walter Walden, eged 5, formerly of Balelgb; was frocea to desth CbrlttmM night near Graham. : The 8 o'clock Cotillon dub gave a fa vor german at the Baoey library assem bly roomi laet evening. ' Among today'e arrivals were A. IV Watt, Statetvllle; B H Pate,' Wil ton. ' : I VltU taldby people In Wuhlngton that Senator Simmons is recognised tt perhaps the best equipped ' polltldaB among the Democratic Senators. Hej has made some great fights and won (hem all. There aye said to be not a few Democrats who desire that he aballbe made the chairman of the national Dem ocratic committee. - At today's session of the, North Caro lina Association of Aeademiet Secretary Bobsrt T. Madison of the Cullowhee high school read his annual report; M A Adams of Auborn spoke on "Our scade mies, their present needs sad future hopes;" J. F. Blvlns ot Durham on "How to obtain, a moral atmosphere In a high school;" A. F. Bams of Cary on "6hould North Carolina adopt at once tome firm compulsory school law f j" Hugh Moraon of Balelgb, on "The prac tical valac ot the olaulct." 'The D. H. Hill Chapter of Children of the Confederacy visited .the Soldiers Home here yesterday afternoon and took many gifts to tbe inmates. Cotton Weather and Movement. Niw Toax, December 87. The Chron lole says, Weather has been more- favor able on the whole during the week. Precipitation light as a rule with the temperature little lower. The move meat to market has been on e fairly lib eral basil. At GraaamatlMl CortM. ftbjrl Kow did you rocu' lo ncccpt JackT I thought vou snlil "no" oiice. . : : Berrt So I dii!: tbin' be proposed as In. and 1 sold "no" n somiul time. : -weiir - "lie nFktxl ijiv to uitiue tbe dny, eay ng .that In erbool be bud been taught that 'two ni'sntlvea make an nBlrnia-Hve.''-I:-.tt:more Heiulrt. : ' Yery CarontaaUe. - Thf y lied one of t lie sirs neent roar stages rtcorded for r. U -.r'ie tluliv" "Inwlwtreepectr - "In every respect.' Why, both parents on both allies jrere present tlterc was nothing sudden or aecret about It and their own rfencymnii perfuruied; the Coremouy."-cJutlBe. . ;.' ' ' Tke BMieia Clea. 4 ,! "What are you readinsr In your club Spanish. -B Bag Ian or Tartar' lltera torer -,, ? r-- v "Kot any of them. We are tremen dously Interested la a new book that I bavea't kth adrerttsed.' It's ,'Oiifld CotHWtklJ.'," Wusliluiftoii Tiiuesy,, "Well. HrldM't. I inliik 1 tiill bare toRetHivtltti lrl." Hrli'xct- Y. lim.rtin; i wUh ye would. Tlicro'H plenty nt work for two of ua Jiere.-New V.j-k KvAiliig Jour mil. I : . 'i i i i 1' - tllaBatra4. w J .' .i, 4 . 4i' " , ' j PUIN& ; .. CJ.McSott&Co-s MY HEADaUAETEES for Candies,- Bait ins, Apples, Oranges, Bnmmss, In fact oveiytblng thai it takes to make a complete stock for Eanta Claua. We Invite you to call and ex amine our stock before buying. Our goods are fresh and Prices Low. ii POPULAR i; ii i RESENTS ii : Lap Desks, : Ink Well, : Music Bolls. Calendars, : : CSgar Cases, : Work Boxes, Fountain Fens, I Collar & Cuff Boxes I Purses and Card J z: Cases, t Bibles and M. E. t : . Hymn isooxs, Jfrayer Boots and ; : X Hymnals. i I ENKTT'S BOOK STOBE. i I ; m ; that Christmas has pass d we thank our friends one and all for their liberal patronage, and wishing yon a Prosperous and Happy New Year WE INVITE YOUR ATTEN ; TION TO OUR LINE OF Cut Glass and Sterling Silver suitable for bridal presents. . Fine Engraving Free of charge, EATON; The Leading Jeweler. er. : f.!';J,lWl of (;hrUtmas Peper.X The Vwliidow is tulii-t '-ai gttanCf Don't 1H 10 .v-- - ' r SEE IT.. . X '', f0WI3V(fl-;DlJNW; J. W. WOOD, y -(Soccessor to Foy A Wood) I ' tinner ' tni Plumber, Will continue business at shop of the late firm. All work Guaranteed Firet-olaes, Etovea, Piping and everything OBually found in a good tin shop, Thanllcg th patroBS of our firm for tlioir business and work in the pa;f, I triut tbey will continue V 'r ptil.ronn;J"!. . 'I. V.'. WOOD. '" s : NOW Christmas rap W.M. t Good Things to Eat In Abundance AtJ.LMcDiniel's. F or id a Oranges, Fancy Apples, Fresh Candy, New Crop Nuts of all kinds, Raisins, Currant, Citron, Prunes, Mince Meat, Evaporated Apples and" Peaches, Fancy Malaga Grapes. Canned Goods of all kinds. 5eiWs?Piolr3i aU(Fturrebig bargain in bottle Pick. lea, a nice large bottle of 'fine English Pickles, regular 2eo size for 10c per bottle for Next 10 Days. New Crop Fancy New Orleans Molasses just ieeeivod. Yours UN 'Phone 01. vvvvvvv4MvMvv,MMMMvWMMmM I NEW BBL. CORNED BEEF, JUST OPIHTEB. Sweet Pickled Peaches,'80operjqnart. Assorted Mangoes 80o per'quart, ' Standard 8 lb Tomatoes 10c per can. Standard 2 lb Corn 10c, 8 for 26c. Loose Olives 40o per quart. Attmare's Pure Minoe meat lOcJper.lb. Nabob Pancake Flour, 10c per package. Heoker's Cld Homestead Pancake Flour 10c package. We want your business and than any other house in the city. Thaning you for put far- on rnd trusting to receive a share of your future bnsiness, ! am J Yours to J. IS. F - A - Whoieula; and & PHONE 69. vvvvnvvHvHUHnvUnvOHvHtvnivvHH LOOK! LOOK I CHRISTMAS COMES But 0MCI A TEAR Yon know that everybody has got to have this Xmas Clothea and Shoes, also an Overcook, Bo we are looking for you to come and examine our Urge stock before buying. Below we give you a few prices which no one can compete with. MENS DKPABTMENT. 25 Mens Baits worth . 7 80, cut price $4 78 IS " " 0 70, " 15 " " 4 00, " " 80 Overcoets, " 10 00, " " 18 " " 7 60, ' " is i" ;oo, " 88 I" a Job, worth from 8 00 to $15," 75 pre Creedmore Bhroes, worth 1 50 " 00 " Black Vlci Kids, " " 8 88 " 60 u Veal Calf, d. sole, " 180" 88 " Vlci Kid Patent, " 8 60 " r: LADIES HHOXS. -60,prs Ladles Vlci Kids, worth 8 60, at 60 " " " " 00, " . 75 " " " " 1 10, " 600 prs Chlldrens School Sheee" 100, " If-you don't see what you want ask for have It if anybody has. Goods delivered to any part of the city. . -YourtBeipeotfully, r ,. 75 Middle St. next. te GiikUI ; Ml. v WwrnitVa . ' ' I - -4 4 - :'X" CMsbs raJmtcic. a.joar, but vou can get Budwels beer, Just about cue nest oeer on ee.no, toe year rouna. 8prlng, Summer, Autumn and Winter It's always refreshing, palatable, appe- tlt-brlnglnfr, nourishing, because It's made from the purest materials, by the olnanest methods, by skllllul brewers. Make bant Clans your servitor and brln (rood clier in the shape ot Proa P t in-ewfng Co'a beer In youihome-tl ' XlF.50aylor, ' . K2W tm N. C. Ihe i;atlo2si;t:;k cf Kew Berne , Arr.:::.I E:::irr. : Tie snniiil nieoling of tbe ttockholj er, of tliit L'at.k, for the election otiti '"tn, n 1 the trati.aotloa of l!i b r 1- '-, at r-.-y c o b- fwir s.v :;i ,' Mr ;I " " ' ' 1 I ' . ' v - i 1 3 f'-' '- to please, Wholesale A Iletall 'Grocer, 71 Broad St" are selling you goods '.for less j please, ISKB - K, Jr., 3 RetaliQrocer, Cor. Broad eft Hancock Him. gov i IS 7 8 88 I 168 1 88 I 8 88 ' I fise T. I itt I I I w I I l I - 08 III! it, we ., . Bdw. Co., New Bern, H. C 1 Watch Bargains, i For the next two weols we are selling tbe following grades of Watchff; tri(illy first class, my personal guarantee, as well ss the factory guaisnlte cn all ot them, for cash only, as quoted. '' A Gentlemeni or I adicr, to j car Gold Filled '..Csse, Cnarantred movement, si . OpenlFaca, I? crew Back and. .Front, Nickel Case, Ilgin orWal- X tnaai movement tor. -,.:-..,..;I$84. , ,-, Same watch as above only 80 year gotd-fllled oaae, f or , , . iims,: Lad(eaamalltlM,U karat heavy wu mr J nAHmMt tnw . W -j 11.78...' . " -v. One 18 slie, 80 year, screw back Z and front7 Jewel adjusted move- J -- 4 .18.80, - ' J , Bring thU'.lUt with yon. .; Z i.0. BAXTER, i , teeeeeeeeeeeeoeeeeee-eee 1 tteeeeet)88t PcPSI-COLA KXiaOUS, HEALTQVUL, ' inviaonATiNO. Not Injurious. . . ,. Holpt Dlgattlon. ' , '.V ,' . .':, i.V ' n,. ' r5 ; .- s l I -t v.
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