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V ' . ' ...... . , . , , . . . ." "'..''' -V, . . ..... . ' ; f ' t ifV - - - ' . " ft VOL; XI-N0. 237 SIW BIKH, I. C, FRIDAY MORRIS'S, JANUARY 2, 1903. TWINTY-FIRST YEAR 1 " :lf?ti BEFQRTEDMSTEQK6 T0RT0RI1IG 3 I i t I 'j iv I. t ; ' $ ' - ; Is I'.ii fffi All Wool riaidg 88 inches wide, in all colon, just the thing for both Under and Top Skirts, and Children's 01oaks Oood Valuable at 75c, To Close Out at 35c. A 24 inch Soft Finish Flannel, soft as Eiderdoan, in Plaids only, nothing better for dressing sucks and kiraonas, good, bright colore, worth 50c, i' To Close Out at 25c. A Shipment of that Heavy Skirt Goods, in Black, Navy and Gray, 58 inches wide at only 60c. ACESCY BRADIIAM'4 IH.YUMACV. Krosli Every --k To Friends and Patrons. I have moved my plae of business to Hie Sniallwnnd Building, corner of South Front and ( raven Streets, and will be pleased to serve you as in the last. Thanking you for past favors I remain lours truly, R. SAWYER, TAILOi:. MAX L. JACOBS. A Happy New Year It In store for you It yon will have that old carriage of yonrs repaired and w flnlshed by up-to-date methods. . In Its , glory of new paint and varnish It will loot like a new one, and furnish yon much satisfaction after being used. The comfortable teat and : old long time springs tuahes rMinga laxary. , , Wanted atoact good wood worker and trimmer,' quick and sober, wbo will work steady. ' A good place for the right wan, tor lue somingear. ,, jW desfrr to . inform .our; p iGoallaW! : trons and tbi publlo. g'enerall that . -N we xiarencoeeuled 'ja seourlngi ! ;rsrirplj .'of ..th ,;Justljfj; oelebrated ii Splint Coal, tUohiriliteaij ; tb most Ntisfiietoi Bnbstltnta for ','.AntJint.bl , from dust or dir trial wfll'oom . ' '. Tinoe jo&ZZ7: r:''-',' -' " - We also hare .t full j stock !of the beflttrualitT BTcarnTeoal .,- . na4 - s-' mt "m r mr- ft Orders given prompt nd per sonal attention, j f t: HolMerQCox-l , Phona U. Closing1 Out Sale Baskets that were 1 00 now i 1 1, were i Ho now $l 30, were $1 15 now 08c, were 45c now 30c. i nmper.i, Lunch Bjwkete, Collar IWkets, Glove Raskrln and niimer ous other kind?. Neat Card Ileceivers and Rows unJ Arrows and Picture I'Vaniea, All At Cost. .-EE OUR Bargain Counter And del i Calendar fur 1903. Middle & S. Front Sts. TEN TUBS AH Pork Sausage Just Received, 13c lb, i lb for 25o. Dates 10c pkg, 8 pkgs for 25c, Mince Meat, iuc lb, 8 lbs for 20c Old Fashion Buckwheat 4c lb. Mixed Kate 15c lb. lbs tor tie. Bra. zil Nuts, 18c lb, London Layer Raisins IOC ID, s ids lor wc. Codfish 10c lb 8 lbs tor 25c, Best New xorx uams vie lb. Fox River Butter, Loose and Print 85c id, uooa jsutter hoc lb. 1 dozen Bars Hoap 65c, Vinegar 8c qt, 80c gal. If yon are m the habit of drinking gooa conee uy i id oi oar sue lonee. Yours for quick delivery. H. E. Land & Co. Phone 162 69 BrotJ fet. . BRANCH OFFICE A. B. Baxter & Co, Commission Brokers. StoctrZCciton.Grain & Pravlsiocs 17 CraveaBtreet,r f Phone 888. vNEW BERN, N. O. Main Offlo 1 Broadway, Mew fork. Moderate morgins. Excellent terrio. Private wires to New York;;..-, i j filgheet banking and meroantlU re- ereneea, ' , - ' " (, ''-''v. Wo can doliver to your "oor 8T0VE WG0D f CUT HOSl ANT LEHGTH AT SHOET NOTICE, j ' ;, Asli,0ak6rPinc. a We keep M under large sheds, aerer fett wet tn rainy weather. -, ; We bave an extra fine lot of Stove Oak. GIVE US A TRIAL. - ; IBIS ELL, lie Eiile Ut -l5S South Front St;- " Velvets, Velvets, Velvets. 'We still have s nloe line of Velvets and Other mlllnery goods on bind, all to M Sold for lose than cost, Renpeot fully. f": , J.J. BAXTKU. Diiffy s Pharmacy for. Notice Document; Governor Aycock's Com. " lag Message. Deabt as to Befi.lt -Fries CotUi Mill Merger Jl Tetsf Waits . Liberia Offlee. Baddei i Death. Railroad News. . Ralsish, Janotry 1 Two cotton mill torn were - heard s talking here and one saty he believed tae Fries merger" of ootton mill had failed; for the present at least, beeaue of the stringency of the New Tork money market; that the firm whloh at first Intended to underwrite the merger found itself unable to do so, but that perhaps another firm might come forward and take up that matter. He went on to say that he did not care how the matter tamed out, though his mill had signed papers to enter the merger; his reason for not earing being that the mills are making money. The penitentiary directors met today to examine their report to Gov. Ayooek and the legislature. . The fiscal year of the penitentiary ended December 81, while that of the Bute ended November 0. Governor Acock's message li now being typewritten. It will make about 40 pages of legal cap. One may be sure that It will be a strong document, well worth reading. State Superintendent of Public In struction Joyner was angry today, and very properly so, at a report received from a certain county that a school com mittee declined to have over S months school In the year, though the funds are on hand for a 4 months school which Is required by law. Mr. Joyner wrote the county board of education to at onee dismiss that school commute. The latter cannot be convinced of Its duty. It hat already been cited to appear before the board of education. James H. Toung, colored, now a clerk In the revenue collector's office here, Is a aspirant for the position of minister to Liberia, but says he will not make any scramble for the position. It Is the plan of the Raleigh A West ern railway, which Is now under con struction, to bay the soft coal mine at Cumnock. This coal is now sold here at $8.50 a ton. The price was not raised this season. The output Is small. Prof. Ltnscatt of Ohalr of Latin of the State University died suddenly yes terday. Insurance Commissioner Young has returned from Greensboro, where be looked Into the matter of unlicensed agents who were secretly doing some business. Secretary of State Grimes, who spent the holidays at his home in Pitt county hu returned here. The pnblto buildings were closed to day, as were the banks. The negroes oeleb rated In good style the 40th anni versary of Emancipation. $40,000. to the Good. Special to Journal. Raleigh, January 1. The report of (he penitentiary board shows the net assets for the two years ending yesterday, of over forty thousand dollars. Durham Fire Prom Lamp. Special to Journal Raleigh, Jaaieryl. A twenty thous and dollar Are la Durham today was caused by a lamp explosion In the tele phone exchange, which was In the First National Bank building. Clark Now Chief Justice. Special to Journal Raleigh, January i-Wslter Oark was at noon sworn la as Chief Jwstfos of the Supreme Court, In the presence of a tew people. County, clerk W M Vase, administering the oath. . . .y -The tevolatloa U Veatiuela eontln- ies. The Insurgent forces were defeat ed by govensseat troops Tuesday, with WW killed and many wounded. . ' -''Ad anarchist alleged to have made aa attempt on the life . of King Alfonso of pain. f Bis aasse Is Angel Polgsf . ! .. Dr Loreas the great Austrian nuteon left Kew Tork for JCngland Toiaday where he , wilt , conduct ' several opera- tlons... . .. .V . ?v ":';;;.:;.' 1 V BrltVh Berenice . receipts for the .'ast nlae months wera aboat 188,000000 more tbsa s corresponding time for lsrt CASTOR I'A .. ,ir ' tr.l l... '. :n.i ..i rsnaturoejf Y SHM, , Skin, Scalp and Blood Humours Speedily .Cured by Cutlcura Soap, Ointment and Piiis When the Best Physicians and All Else Fail. The agonizing itching and burning Of the skin, as in eczema ; the frightful scaling, as in psoriasis ; the loss of hair and crusting of the scalp, as In scalled heads the facial disfigurements, as In pimples and ringworm ; the awful suf fering of infants, and anxiety of worn out parents, as In milk crust, tetter and salt rheum, all demand a remedy of almost superhuman virtues to success fully cope with them. That Cutlcura Soap, Ointment and Pills are each Stands proven beyond all doubt. No statement Is made regarding them that Is not justified by the strongest evi dence. The purity and sweetness, the power to afford immediate relief, the certainty of speedy and permanent cure, the absolute safety and great economy have made them the standard skin cures, blood purifiers and humour remedies of the civilized world. Bathe the affected parts with hot water and Cutlcura Soap, to cleanse the surface of crusts and scales, and soften the thickened cuticle. Dry, without hard rubbing, and apply Cutlcura Oint ment freely, to allay Itching, irritation and Inflammation, and soothe and heal, and, lastly, take the Cutlcura Resolvent Pills, to cool and cleanse the blood. This complete treatment, costing but one dollar, affords Instant relief, per mits rest and sleep in the severest forms of eczema and other Itching, burning and scaly humours of the skin, scalp and blood, and points to a speedy, permanent and economical cure when all other remedies and the best physi cians fail Notice oi Sale. By virtue of a power contained tn a judgment rendered in the Superior court oi uraven couniy in mil certain action entitled L. B. Humphrey vt The Commercial Building and Loan Associa tion appointing me undersigned com missioner. I will sell for cash to the highest bidder at the Court House door In New Bern. North Carolina on Mon day, the 2nd day of February, 1908 at the hour of 18 o'clock m., the following real estate situate, lying ana being in the county of uraven, state aroresaia. more otrtlcularlv bounded and described ss follows, to wit: A certain piece or parcel of land, adjoining me lanos or Jos. V. iLornegay ana otners, eounaea ss follows: Lying on the south side of the A. N. 0. R. R. north 71 west 70 yards, thence south 79 west 70 yards, thenoe south 71 east 70 yards, thence to the beginning, contain Ins one acre more or less. Also one other olece or Dsrcel of land lying and being In the eointy of Craven and Btate or North Carolina, Known ana aescnoea s follows: Adjoining the lands of Thos. Csmmeck. Lovltt Hlnes and others snd beginning at a red oak and nnalng soutn ss east tt poles to s ditch, then south 18 west 80 poles to the A. AN. O. R.R-, then with theRB, north 71 west N poles to the Stringer line, then with the Stringer line N. 40 W. 80 poles to Asa Hawkins line, then with said Asa Hawkins line N. 0 E. M notes to his corner, then N. 64 B. II poles to the beginning, containing IS seres more or less, together with su Im provements thereon. M. D. W. rjTKVSHSOH, Gomirluloner. January 1st, 1M8. Notice of Summons. euainwni, I Hnnerior Court atAnittlt A TrT TV a John E. Mullan vs Atlantic Product Company,' a corpora tion. The defendant above named will take notlea that a summons in the above en titled action was issued against said de fendant on the 81st day of December 1009 by W M Watson, Clerk Buperioi Coirt of Craves county In an action for the recovery by plaintiff of the defend ant of the earn of three hundred snd Ave dollars and seventy-els (SS0S.7B) oeatc and interest from July 97th. 1901, Whloh saM summons is returnable to the Feb ruary term of said Craven Superior Court. J-- The defendant will also take otlos that a warrant of attachment su duly lasnad from said Court at the day and date above named against the property ef said defendant which said warrant of attachment is returnable to said court. Therefore vou are notified to appear at the aext term or ue cupenor uosrtw be haU In the Count of Craven at tbe Court Houn lu New Bern, North Oare- Hna.aaUia Sd Mnndav before the let Vondavaf March. It being the 9th day of February 1908. and answer or demur to the complaint niea in eeia action now on iweord la the offlee of tbe Clerk of satd Coirt or the relief demanded In said complaint wlu granted. , , Tata Jai'y, 1st, imus. ' , . WM WATSON, ; Clerk Superior Court, Craven Qonoly, Always Croup Syrup ' - ' ", Will cure baby's Cough or Croup and do It safely. Mothers endanger their children's lives by giving them the ordi nary coogh syrup. ANWAT'B Is rale for children's Coughs snd Croup su J sells for it cents s bottle. Try tt Guar anteed. Solby ALL DRCQGI3T8 ' Tenncy's Candy at tsvli'.; A fresh assortment of Tenney'i Candy hu J'tat been received at, Davis' Ther- r!ry, Wishing you a Prosperous and Happy Nepo Year. , i l .mm bqqksmJ e Hubs, Spokes, 3 81 inch, Rims, Tires, Axles. Great Americ n, ) Lightning, I Cross Cut Saws. r'lain Tootto, ) Algoa full line of Axes, Files, Wedges, Hasnes, Traces, Cart Box es, etc, whioh will be sold at the Lowest CASH Price. P. M. VRANEY, 67 H. Front St. 127 middle St. Foil line of Drags and Medicines Perfumes, Toilet Boaps, etc , also the following Mineral Waters: Matchless Mineral Spring, Buffalo Lithia, Hunny adl Janos, Hunyadi Matyas, Carbana, Veronica, Apenta, Bed Raven Splits. Combs, Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Pasterine Tooth Paste. COLUMBIAN INSECTICIDE. Creolum, the Great Disinfectant and Bed Bug Destroyer. Brom-Chloralum A sure PREVENTATIVE of Infection of contagion of DIPHTHERIA tc SMALL POX. PhystoiansPresoriptlona s specialty. C.J., McSortey & Co's IV k HEADQUARTERS for Candles, Raisins, Apples, Oranges, Bananas, In fact everything that it takes to make a complete stock for Santa Olaus. We Invite you to call and ex amine our stock before buying. Our goods are fresh and Prices Low. Christmas Paper, See My Window Visptay of Christmas Paper. The window is full of. argains. Don't fail to BBS IT. It POLLOCK it: - A few can of the eel ebrated Thacker lump Gpllnt Coal. The best substitute 1 for hard coal on the market. Also steam & smith Ins coaL The best quality 'M: Oik, Ash, Hixed and Pine Wood. rrcmpt and quick ELI!' COIL KuHAE) rton'47. , Union Toint. For tlio Meiao fcoiy's Pharmacy. Confectionery Store Good Things to Eat In Abundance At J. L McDaniel's. Florida Oranges, Fancy Apples, Fresh Candy, New Crop Nuts of all kinds, Raisins, Currants, JCitron, Prunes, Mines Meat, Evaporated Apples and Peaches, Fancy Malaga Grapes. Canned Goods of all kinds. Heinz's Pickles. I also have a big bargain in bottle Pick les, a nice large bottle of fine English Piukleg, regular 25c size for lOo per bottle for Neit 10 Days. New Crop Fancy New Orleans M1 asses just received. Youre to please, J. L MIL 'Phone 01. 71 J!r:v1 Nta Inew bbl corned beef, I Sweet Pickled Peaches,J80cJperquart. Assorted Mangoes 30c perjquart, Standard 3 lb Tomatoes lOcJper can. Stan iard 2 lb Corn 10c, 3 for 25c. Loose Olives 40c per quart. Attmore's Pure Mince meat lOo'per.lb. Nabob Pancake Flour, 10c per package. 3 Hecker's Cld Homestead Pancake Flour 10c package. We want your business and are selling yon goods f or less than any other house in the city. Thaning you for put fav ors rnd trusting to receive a share of your future bnsinoss,'I am X Yours to please, i Wholesale and Retallaroccr, Cor. Broad A Hancock Hm. PHONE 69. tAAA vvnvvvHvmvvvHvHvvvnmmvmHvvvvvv vvvv At the Close of the Old Tear we thank our citizens town and surround ing country for their patronage during the past year, and wish you all a Ilappy and Prosperous New Year. Closing out the following at factory coat : 500 Mens Butts, broken siaes. Price $1 48 up. 850 Bovs Suits, sites from 4 to 17, Price 98c up, 550 Mens Pants, broken sizes, Price 69c up, 850 prs Mens Shoes to close out at 98c up, 40U prs Ladies enoes to ciose one at wo 500 prs Childrens School Bhoes to close than factory cost. 1260 yards White Domestic worth 5c, reduced to !o yard. 1600 yards Calico, worth 5c, reduced to 8Jc 500 yards Red Wool Flannel, worth 85c to 2ic. 500 Mens Lyon Brand Shirts, worth SI 25 to Wo. tVAU domestic roods at out prices only to a customer, everyone buy for themselves. Come one, come all and examine these goods before buying elsewhere. We thank one and all for past patronage and solicit a continuance of same during the New Year. Our prices will be than ever before Respectfully, S. OOHPIjOKr ' 75 Middle St, lext to Guklll l4VaiCinch' that you will drink no other beet aiter trying our Prospect Go's BudweU Lager Beer. It costs no more than any other beet, and there is no other beet so good. Why shouldn't you drink the best, when you can get It jist as easily as mferiot beerr It's the best for your heeltb,yor comfort and your pocketbook. J. F. Taylor,4 i:, HXW BXSS, JJ. C. Tbe Rational Bank of New Bene ,. Annual Meeting. ; , - ' The annual meeting of the stockhold ers of this Bank, for the election of its Directors, and. the transaction of such other business, as may eome before them, will be held at their banking house on the3nd Tuesday of Jsnuary being the 13lh day of January 1903. . The polU will be opened at IS o'clock m. to be closed at 1 p. m. : i v ew Bern, N.0, Deo. 13th, 1904 . , . QHE0E2KT3, . - , Cashier. ' '1 Wholesale A Retail jg Qrooer, JUST OPEXEI. ? 4 s 1st up, out less yd, reduced reduced 10 yds lower Bdw. Co., New Bern, N. C Watch Bargains. For the next two weeks we are selling the following grades of Watches; strlotly first class, my personal guarantee, as well ss the T factory guarantee on all of them, ; for cash only, as quoted. ' A Gentlemens or Ladies, 20 year I Gold FHled .Case, Guaranteed . movement, at 7.50. Open rFaoe, Screw Back and ! Front, Nickel Case, Elgin or Wal- tbam movement, for Same watch as above only SO ' year gold-filled ease, for ISM0, Ladies small slse, 14 karat. heavy ease,Gnaranteed movement, for IS. 73. . Ona It she, SO rear, screw back and frontTyewel adjusted move ment, for use. . " : firisgthlsplst with you. 1 : -!- 4. a BAXTER. ! .t4.-,a.-...-, ' i . mtesefw meoeso4eom rt PEPSI-COLA ! .I.". SEALTHTOt AKp., ; Cures Nervousness, Relieves Ex hsisUoo, Promotes Digestion. ;r , , 0 5C. l '' At SODA irotWArm,' ' . -'1(1 ! - itntttiffttf ??
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