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I? . , r"WSw - -f ri ptT5? 7 " -.i VOL. X?-N0.v 238 NtW BIER, I. C, SATURDAY M0BSIH6, JANUARY 3, 1903. TWINTY FIRST V K A H ,. to-.-,- .5 4 X r MANY THOUSANDS CURED ! Remarkable Cures Miss Blanche Myers, 8120 Ponn street, city writes: -rM& I " During each of the past four seasons I have caught a severe cold when suddenly chilled after an evening party, and a most un pleasant catarrh lasting for several i "Last winter my brother advised me to try Peruna, as one of his club friends had been cured of He procured me a bottle and I bottle cured me. 1 shall not dread colds any more so long as I can procure Peruna," MISS BLANCHE MYERS. Peruna euros catarrh wherever located, with the samo surety and promptness. There are no substitutes fur Peruna. Miss llattlo Becker, secretary of the Goethe Club, of RaciLe, Wis., writes : "A i-licirt time ai;o I got my feet wot, and a cold settled on my lungs which nothing seemed to remove. Our family physician tried extracts, powders and pills, but I kept petting worse until my brother advised mo to try Peruna and purohos(xl a bottle for mc. "It acted like a charm and in a woek I was like my old self once more; In fact 1 felt stronger and hod a bettor appetite than I have over had before. Peruna will have a welcome placo in our medi cine chest, as tho wholo family bolioves In it." llattlo Booker. Ferona'li an internal remedy a Mi I .A.T All Wool Plaids 38 inches wide, in all colors, just the tiling for both Under and Top Skirts, and Children's Cloak Good Valuable at 75c, To Close Out at 35c. A 24 inch Soft Finish Flannel, soft as Eiderdown, in I laids only, nothing better for dressing sticks and klraonas, good, bright colors, worth 60c, To Close Out at 25c. A Shipment of that Heavy Skirt Goods, in Black, Navy and Gray, 58 inches wide at only 60o. M M desire to Inform our pa troui and the public generally that we hare weeeeded to securing a supply of the justly celebrated Splint Coal, whloh is undoubtedly the most satisfactory substitute for Anthracite, being all lump and free from dual or dirt, ft trial will com Tinoe yf-lj''r. -v i , JWt also hare ; fall: stock' of ahe best Tmlityfcteani IboftV: '. . Orders given prompt ftndTper ' tonal attatlonf'n'i . Hottbter ' & Cox Phone 44. " rr' Anwayi Croup Syrup ' : .' Will core baby's Coiggh. of Crodp and do It safely, Mothers tndsngrr their children's lives by firing then the ordi nary ooo gh syrups, AN WAY'H Is mad for children's Coughs and Croapaod ells for 29 cents bottle. Try It Gaa ntoed. Bold by ALL DKUGOI3T8. . Hade by Pe-ru-na MISS BLANCHE MYERS Kansas City, Mo., a society belle of that weeks woufd be the result a bad case of catarrh by using It, was much pleased to find that one scientific romcdy for catarrh. It cures catarrh wherever located. It.; euro last. Peruna gives strength by stopping waste. By saving the mucus It enriches the blood. By cleansing the mucous membranes it preserves the vital forces. A constant drain of mucus from the system is known as systemic catarrh. This may occur from any organ of tho tiody. Peruna stops this wasto by curing tho catarrhal condition of the mucous membrano, no niatUT which organ Tnay bo affected. Peruna cures catarrh wher ever locatod. BRANCH OFFICE - A B. Baxter & Co. , Commission Brokers, Mi, UkJSm & Fras 17 Craven Btreet, Phone m. NKW BBHN, H.O. Main Offloe, 61 Broadway, New York. ; Moderate morgln. ; BsoeUeataervloa. Private wires to New York,' v't Highest banking an4 mercantile Juit- UAX L. JACOBS, J OF CATARRH. North and South. Mrs. Mary Cook, PHteford, K. T, also says: "I wu no very well loi tlx yearn, paid many doctor bills, but never Im proved very much. Two years ago I was attacked with la grippe, whloh left me wjth a severe liver trouble. I gave tip hope of ever re covering. Peruna enred me. I feel young again, and am gaining in flesh, as I was very emaciated. My own children aro surprised In the great ohange in me when they come to visit me, We have made your Peruna onr household rem edy." Mrs, Mary Cook. , Congressman A Henry Powers at Vermont, writes from MorrltvlUe, Vtt "Peruna I have used la my family with success. I ean'neommend It aa an excellent family remedy and very good tor coughs, colds and Catarrhal affections." H. Henry Powers, m JXVU. tfuuu L. KMVmx. LUiWU Dl Senator from Iowa, write I "Peruna I can recommend to all as a very good tonlo, and particularly good as a remedy for catarrh." John H. Gear. Senator Gear's home address is Bur lington, Iowa. Mr. O. Fisher, 1801 Lexington avenue, New York City, writes i " I had catarrh and was troubled with a constant dropping from the back part of the nose Into the throat, and a hor rible breath. Also severs hoarseness and yellow discharge from the nose ; but I haven't the slightest trouble now of those complaints, and I honestly and conscientiously state that I am cured of catarrh of the nose and throat. " If there is anyway I can state it more positively I am only too glad to do so, and I am willing, very willing, to lend any aid in my power In helping you to induce sufferers to give Peruna a trial. 'My wife Is also taking Peruna, and It Is helping her wonderfully. Bhehas improved considerably since taking Peruna. She feels fifty per cent better than she has in years, for all of whldh I am very thankful, as she was extremely ; nervous, had systemlo catarrh, and thin blood." O. Fisher. If vou do not derive rjromot and satis-' factory results from the use of PerOna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case and he wilt bo pleased to give you his valuable ad- vice gratis. Address Dr. nartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbua, Ohio. v TEN TUBS All Pork Sausage Jnst Received, 18c lb, 1 lb for 25c. Dates 10c pkg, 8 pkgs for 25c, M ince Meat, 10c lb, 8 lbs for 25c. Old Fashion Buckwheat 4c lb. Mixed Nuts 15c lb, 2 lbs for 25c. Bra zil Nuts, 12s lb, Loudon Layer luteins 15c lb, lbs ior 25c. Codfish 10c lb 8 lbs for 25c, Best New York Hams 12o lb. Fox River Butter, Loose and Print 85c lb, uood iiutter uuc lb. 1 dozen Bars Soap 55c, Vlaegar 8c flV 80c gal. If yon are in the habit of drinking good coHee try 1 lb of our 20o Coffee. Yours for quick delivery. M. E. Land & Co. Pkone 182 69 Broad St. AGENCY BBADBAJToi PHARMACY. Fresh Every Week. To Friends ' iJMi&. and Patrons. j.--. -: v.. -, 1 have moved my phu oi kwrneuto the Bsnallwood Building, errmr a I South Front and Craven Streets, aad ' win be pleased to serve yom M In the pat A ' Thaaklag you for past ravers I remain Yours) truly, : ..' R. SAWYER, ; yit 'can deli vi t j your door1 STOVE V00B 'y, CUT HOSTAHT LENGTHS V V f .AT BnOT NOTICE. AslijOaliorPinc. We keep It uni'W large sheds, aevtWr gets wet In rainy -weather n " V r '' Mrs, Mary Cook. . We have an exii fine lot bf Stove Oak. GIVB TO A. 11 UAL. - ' 153 fjouth Front tj .' RALEIGH. Aftepolltical Office. For State Museum. Tat Book Commission. -Rujugb, Jan. I. There were not many INew Year calls here yesterday and bat few families received. Mack gratification Is expressed by the public at the good showing made by the penitentiary as to finances,. James H. Young, colored, who Is In the revenue office here, Wants the LI berlan mission, and Is said to have some backing for It. The friends of F. A. Whttaker, who was the State chairman of the Independ ent party,are making the greatest efforts to get him In the place as assistant Dis trict Attorney now held by Oscar J. Spears, it appears that Whltaker, too, Is hard at work. It Is learned that two or three reports made by special agents, advene to Spears, are on file In the De partment of Justice. The receipts of the Raleigh poet offloe during 1803 were $4,200 greater than daring 1901. The latest arrival In the "Hall of His tory" In the State museum Is a buffalo' which ii plaoed opposite the elk, both representing animals once numerous In Xorth Carolina. A panther Is also being prepared for mounting. There aro yet panthers and wolves in the western part of the State, and five counties .are author Ized by law to offer bounties for wolf scalps. The State text book commission meetB tomorrow, to take up the scores of com plaints against the text book companies for failure to have the books on sale properly In the various counties. Market! Letter on Cotton. By private wire, J E Latham ft Co. New York, January 2. The uarkel opened the new year with a rush, as thought sentiment gained strength as to upheaval would satisfy traders opera tions. The publio came down this a m and bought. May opened about 8.70 within a few points of high point this season. Liverpool advancoa aooui i or 8 points, and everything looked bright. For this reason we believe In buying on all recessions and holding on to this side till there are evidences of a change In the situation. We believe in holding on to baying side and If trade becomes ner vous eel out. There Is a lot of steam behind this market and we can enly ad vise baying on every break without at- temptlug lo set any limits to the possi bility in way of an advance, we would call attention to the very moderate vial ble snpply, some 850,000 bales less than last year, and while Bplnners stocks are large enough to make up for this dis crepancy, It Is belter to have cotton out of the way If the market is to be gutied, The movement Is liberal In one sense and too liberal In another. While re ceipts are eo moderate and trade is buy Inu tesdencv should be upward. There U more business than we have set n in B ' months. J. E. Lathsml Co, Sachet Powders at Davis. Flno Poultry, Turkeys and Chickens, at Oaks Market today. Brasher, Pocket Books and Card Cates at Davis. flodnots Perfumes at Davis. , Die February Designer. fjjThe't Daslgnsr for Februsry provides for Its aaoy readers a store of good things In which are cleverly combined Draolloabllltr and attractlvenots. The latest fashionable features in millinery and dress are given prominent place, bat not to the excluslaa of other mature specially those In whUh womankind are pertlemlarly Interested rne clos ing chapters of 'Tke Apology of Ayllffo' Ellen Olney Kirk's charming lore story are riven In this number: so are two delliihtfal short stories, "Cupid's Aids,' bv Virilnla Rodder Grundy. "Wen In the New Business Life," by Waldon Fawostt,and the highly entertaining ana i.itrnetin department "What Women AreDolag" slow conclusively that the feminine ses are nsnrping sorts or ins laurels heretofore awarded their fatneis, brothers and husbands. Many besutlful faney-work designs . are given this month, crochet, lace ana tmoroiaery all bslnt reoreenlid, and Valentine nlertalDmmU give a psclally season able air to Its pages, "rsswons ana Fabrics." "Points on Dressmaking,'' "Jollet Table Chat," EUquttte Hints," Book Kotos," "In Mother land,- -ueirs Alone the Wav." ,Fl0f:eaIlny, ad "The Kltchtn Kingdom" ate among the regular departments of Toe pesigner and are all of unusual interest this nam-ber.-' Mourning attire Is mads a special feetare among the fashions. . " ' : i . . jmm. ii i f ' "' ' Special Tenri Lenoir County Court Spec!! to Jouatl.: ' Vi IUlelga, Jannary 1-Jidge K 0 Jones Is eoBunlsaloned to bold special civil term of eourt la Lenoir eonnty, January ; twelfth, .';.:;'r, ' CASTOR I A ) Tor Infants and Children. ' Ttj Klr.i Yi3 i.uT3 ..... J C. Ciaatoe of . For tie Md Hubs, Spokes, 8 a 81 inch, Rims, Tires, Axles. Great American, ) Lightning, V Cross Cut Saws. Plain Tooth, ) Also a full line of Axes, Files, Wedges, Hames, Traces, Cart Box es, etc, which will be sold at the Lowest CASH Price. P. M. VRANEY, 67 8. Front St. Baskets that were $1 CO now $1 17, were $1 85 now $1 30, were $1 15 now 68c, were 45c now 30c. Hampers, Lunch Baskets, Cellar Baskets, Glove Baskets and numer ous other kinds. Neat Card Receivers and Bows and Arrows and Picture Frames, All At Cost. SEE OUR Bargain Counter And Gtt 1 Calendar for 1903. Cor. Middle & S. Front Sts. C.y. McSorley & Co's Tim HEADQUARTERS for Candies. Raisins, Apples, Oranges, Bananas, In fact overything that it takes to make a complete stock for Santa Claua. We invite you to call and ex amine onr stock before buying. Our goods are fresh and Prices Low. Christmas Paper See My Window 'Display of Christmas Paper. The window is full ofj argains. DoB't fail to SEE IT. OWEJf G. DUNN, St POLLOCK ST.; A few cars of the eel ebrated Thacker lump Splint Coal. The best substitute for . nara coal on the market. Also steam .& smith ing coaLV;:Q;:;: The best quality Oak,Ash,'Mbed;;aM PineWood Prompt and; : quick delivery. " WM COlli WOOD YARD, - Phone 47. Union Point. Tcnncy'a Canflyiat Davte'. , AfreshlaasortmentotTenney'sCandy ha ui'lbeen'rrcelved ilr"""r rnr ni&cyj- I , , losing1 Out Sale ! JET. s. Duffy'sPharmaGy Mectiery Store I FRESH CAR LOAD i Snow Drift, Whit FroMt aiii Asliniral 9s Just Received Direct from the Mills. II you need a barrel of Strictly High Grade Flour it will pay you to see me before buying elsewhere. Saisfaction Guaranteed or Money Reiunded, ' Yours to please, .1 !. MfiMNE J 91 US SkiaVKJBIBI 'Phone 91. NEW BBL. CORNED BEEF, TUST OPENED. Sweet Pickled PeuchesJtOc'perj'quart. Assorted Mangoes 30c perjquart, Standard 3 lb Tomatoes lOc'per can. Stanaard 2 lb Corn 10c, 3 for 25c. Loose Olives 40c per quart. Attmore's Pure Mince meatlOcper.lb. Nabob Pancake Flour, 10c per package. Hecker's Old Homestead Pancake Flour 10c package. We want your business and are selling you goods for less than any other house in the city. ors rnd trusting to receive a share of your future bn8iness,"Iam 4 Yours to Wholesale and Retall'drocer, PHONE G9 Cor. Brond & Hancock Sts At tie Close of the U Year we thank our citizens town and aurronnd- ing country for their patronage during the past year and wish you all a Happy and Prosperous New Year. Closing out the following at factory coat : 500 Mens Suits, broken sixes, Price $2 48 up. 350 Boys Baits, sizes from 4 to 17, Price 08c up, 550 Mens Pants, broken sizes, Price 69c up, 350 prs Mens Shoes to close out at 98c up, 400 prs Ladies Shoes to close out at 98c up, 500 prs Cliildrens School Bhoes to olose out less than factory cost. 1250 yards White Domestic worth 5c, reduced to 8c yard. 1500 yards Calico, worth 5c, reduced to 8c yd, 500 yards Red Wool Flannel, worth 85c reduced to 28Jc. 500 Mens Lyon Brand Shirts, worth tl 25 reduced to Hc. tWA 11 domestic goods at cat prices only 10 yds to a customer, everyone buy for themselves. Come one, come all and examine these goods before buying elsewhere. We thank one and all lor past patronage and solicit a continuance of same during the New Year. Our prices will be lower than ever before Respectfully, S COlPlLiOKr 75 Middle St, sett to Gasklll Bdw. Co., New Bern, N. C. It's a "Cinch" that yon will drink no other bear alter trying our Prospect Go's Budweis Lam Beer. It costs no more than any other beer, arid there la no other beer so good. Why shouldn't yon drink the beat, when you can get It jast as easily aa Inferior beer? It's the best lor your healtb.yonr oomlort ana yonr pocketbooK. , J. F. Taylor, intw bbw, H.C. TlTNaUonmlJ Bank of JHew Bene K . V. Annual Meeunrv .r n ; The annaal aaeetlng of the stockhold ers of this Bank, forth election of it Directors, and the transaotlot of sach other business, u may eome before them, will be held at their banking honse on the 8nd Tuesday of January being the 18th day of January 1908. v, i . . ' 1 The poll Ulbe opened at It o'clock m. to he closed at 1 p. m. ' ;- - ' Hew Bern, N. 0, Deo. Uth, 1903. ;r , , Q H B0BEET9, ' , Cashier. ; Flour ILIt , 71 Bravl HV Thaning you for rmt fav- a- 4a please, Watch Bargains. X For the next two weeks we are i selling the fullnwing grades of Watches; strictly lirst class, my Z personal guarantee, as well as the I T factory guarantee on all of them for cash only, as quoted. T A Gentlemensor Ladies, 20 year f waw a. Hieu v)v) uuhisviiiiviai movement, ai $7.50. Open tFace. 8crew Back and Front, Nickel Case, Klein or Wal- X warn movement, lor Same watoli as above only tO T m.. All M.A f ... jmu gvHnuini wwi, ."I $8.50, Ladle small site, 14 karat, heavy T oase,anaTanteed movement, for T ;is.70. Z "One letsiie, SO year, screw back X ana rronty f.jeweiaajustea move- meat, tor ' ' - " U0O. ' X Brlngfthlsplst with yon. V 4. O. BAXTER. ' mtMMMMMMM PEPSI-COLA i 1HVIQOHATI50. - ; . Cure Rmentneu, ttelleres Ex naastion, lromote uigasHoa. u llvvvHffMfmvHvHM
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