Sill TO Li XX-NO. 241 NEW BIRH, M. C, WEDNESDAY M0RIIN6, JANUARY 7, 1903. TWENTY riRST YIV ft y . J -rlHaifkiyrinil WILL. I On Display Monday, Jan. 5, A NEW j Match Sets in Swiss tad MLm o.n wer vuJLUuu turn, now Ajjjjiique. The Most Exquisite Production of Foreign and American: $ markets are ready for your examination and selection. They W are well worth your, inspection not, ana we would be more tnan for they are so " - V i i ill T 1 V Atiraciiveiy mm that we know that those who come to look will remain to buy. BRANCH OFFICE A. B. Baxter & Co., Commission Brokers. Stocks, Coiioi,&raio & Provisions 17 Craven Street, Phone 2r NfiW BfillN, N. C. Main ( flice, III Broadway, New York. Moderate mnrgins. Kxcellentservico. Private wires t Now York lliglie -t hanking ami iitorcan' He pref erences. Coal Splint tor use in grates and stoves, and best quality Bitumi nous for all ateam purposes. Wood. Oak, Ash and Pine. Prompt delivery. Hollister & Cox Craven Ht. Phone 34. C.J. McSortey & Co's HEADQUARTERS m for Tandies, Raisins, Apples, Oranges, Bananas, in (act overything (bat It takes to make a complete stock foi 8nta Olaus. We invite you to call and ex amine our stock before buying, Our goods are fresh and Price Low. i We can deliver to your oor 5T0VE W00B CVt MOS1 ANT LENGTH ,; AT SHOUT KOTICE. Ash,0ak or Pirie. Confcctionf Store Notice We keep irnnder krgetfceds," never K wet to tain' weatheti" ' ':.Vr- f ;i . We bar en extra fine lot of Store Oak. t give V9 irTWAi" t .. ''158 South Pront BtJ, - ?,. fAnw Croup Syrup if'j if VaJ-Ua. Will ears by' Ooogk or Croop ami do U safely. Mother endscgrr Utelr 1 chlldrea' live by glrtng them tbo ordl t Bry cough syrup. ANWAY'B 1 made j fot children' Congh and Cronpaod tell for 28 cents 4 bottle. Try lu Oar ' aoteed. Bold by ALL DBUQUIBTS. HATE LINE OF and Jfansook, Fancy' whether yon intend buying or pleased to snow to m to yon l liasKets tnat were i w now $1 17, were l 85 now $1 30, were $1 15 now C8c, wero 45c now 30c Hampers, Lunch Baskets, Collar Backets, Glove Baskets and numer ous other kinclF. Neat Card Receivers and Bows and Arrows and Picture Frames. All At Cost. EE OUR Bargain Counter U m i Calendar for 1903. for. Middle & S. Front Sts. TEN TUBS All Pork Sausage Just Received, 13c lb, 2 lb for 25o. Dates 10c pkg, 8 pkgs for 25c, V ince Meat, 10c lb, 8 lbs for 25o. Old Fashion Buckwheat 4c lb. Mixed Nuts 15c lb, 8 lbs for 25c, Bra zil Nuts, 12c lb, London layer Iiaisins 15c lb, lbs for 25c. Codfish 10c lb 8 lbs for 25c, Best New York Hams 12c lb. Fox River Butter, Loose and Print S5c lb, Good Butter 80c lb. 1 dozen Bars Hoap 65c, Vinegar 8c qt 80c gal. If you are in the habit of drinking good coffee try 1 lb of our 20c Coffee. Yours for quick delivery. M. E. Land & Co. Pbone m 69 Broad St. AGENCY BRADHAM'J PHARMACY. Fresh Every Week. To Friends and Patrons. I hare mored my place of busbies to the Bmallwood Bu lid Ing, corner of South Front and Craven Street, and will be pleated to serve you a in the past Thanking you (or put favors I remain Yonr truly, .-. R. SAWYER. TAILOB.: Closing1 Out Sale ! Duffy'sPharmacy FIGHT OR For Senatorial Honors. Aspirants All Confident. Petty Issue Likely to Enter Con test Oyster Coidltlons. Few New CoHTlets. Railroad Dividend. Valua ble Batlroad RALaiaa, January 6. Member of the legislature came In today In .large num ber and practically all are now here. Up to yesterday at noon there were more Offlce-eeekera than members. Just a predicted, the senatorial con test overshadow everything. Bo far It la a friendly fight, bat there are some sign of war on the horizon. For exam ple the Methodist church squabble, aris ing oat of the Gattls-Kllgb ease, Is enter ing In a a sort of side Issue, with some rather warm features. The Overman men are sure they are in the lead on the first ballot. Borne were willing to give odd. Craig's peo ple now say they will take those qdds. AU the aspirants are afraid of what they term complimentary votes that 1 that men who vote for them on the first bal lot will ohange on the second. Jnllan S Carr arrived today. It 1 asserted that the vote for him on first ballot will be larger than expected. Very few convicts are now arriving at the penitentiary, bat two arrived today; a horse thief from Burke and a murderer from Lincoln. State oyster commissioner W M Webb of Morehead City 1 here. He say oys ter are fairly plentiful, and In good or der, while price are very high, 40 to St cent a bushel on the spot where they are taken, while heretofore the oyster men were glad to get 26 cent a bushel. There are 5 canneries in operation; two In Carteret and 8 in Pasquotank county. He says the oyster law is enforced a well as expected. It la net so strict and so good a the Virginia law. The "oys ter pirate" carry rifles In their boats and vessels. In Virginia oystermen can carry no weapon other than a 18 gauge shot gun with No. 4 shot. The oyster patrol boat Lily is not in commission, but Is laid up at Washington. A gaso line burning boat and two schooners are in use and compose the active oyster navy. They are less expensive than the Lily. State Superintendent Joyner say he will tomorrow send to the various coun ties tho 1100,000 of direct appropriation for the publlo schools. Today the directors of the North Caro lina railway met here, at the executive office and declared the usual 84 per cent semi-annaal dividend. President Hngh G. Clatham says all the affairs of the road are In the finest possible condi tion. There 1 a great demand for the 100 A SOLDIER POUND What Be Had Looked For 3$ Years. Many Interesting stories are still told by the heroes of the late War of the Re bellion. An old soldier of Morris, UU related bis experience a short time ago. "When I enlisted In the war," said he, "I wa strong and healthy and weighed 180 pound, and when I was discharged four years later I only weighed 180 pounds, which was the result of a very bad stomach trouble, contracted while In the army. I wa treated by medical men for a long time, paying ont hundred of dol lars but receiving no permanent benefit. Pater t medicine were alto highly recon mended for dyspepsia and ttomach troub let and I tried a number of them bat got do relief, and in the end wu actually worse. I became mentally and phyeW oally a wreck, had ao energy to do busi ness and I limply got enough saatenaooe from my food to keep son! and body to gether and was In pain and ml wry con stantly. ... . While la thla conditio 1 met friend who asked m If I had need rape-Nut. I bad not, bat had ated other prepared food and got no relief and s had no eon fldenot la any of them. He .continued to arge me to nee Qrape-NnU, taylor hi wife bad become ao much lie proved la health by nslng this particular food. BoPUy to pi,,,, J bought a peerage and made my sapper thai nlgM oa Gripe-Nuts, fully expeotfag. In suffer iu eight a the remit. To my urprlev and greit Joy It agreed with ma perfect ly. I had a good appetite from ( tat tlm on and Orape Huti was my only food, for the flnt four months; tbaa I began to partake of other food sparingly. I gained very rapidly, mentally ami pbysl cally, with energy and fotee yettored. and I alto gained la fifth, my w tgbt In creasing IS ponnAt In about ill months. My stomach, from which I had uttered untold misery for 8) yetrt, ' beraane per fectly healthy to that I coold at all kinds ot food la connection with Orepe- Nttl. fr -... - v Today 1 am fit 1 yeart old an J noy good health and, 1 believe drape-Nat to be the belt of food prodnot,eoleatficuHy prepared to aa to contain the greateit amount of nutriment and tonlo proper ties." Name given by Faetom Co., Battle Creek, Klch. ; . acre or more of extremely valuable real estate which the road owns in the town of Burlington. Up to 15 year ago the shops of the road were there. The name of the place wa Company Shops. Now it It an Important manufacturing place, a cotton centre, with other large enter prises also. The old shops are leased to an entenslve bridge building company. Three of the directors of the road, Gen. Robert F. Hoke, Dr. V. K. Turner and L, Banks Holt, compose the com mittee on real estate. It 1 understood that the road will soon sell part of Its lands at Burlington and this is felt to be a proper course to pursue. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Sly Sf't sP " Signature of wCztc4cAi Hudnut's Agency at Davis. Davis Pharmacy has been very fortun ate In securing tho sole agency here for Hudnut's Perfumes and Toilet Prepara tions. Their quality is of such excel lence and superiority that they arc large ly used by the discriminating elite throughout thecountry. Great Reduction in Shirts. We will soil all $1.00 stiff bosom col ored shirts at 50c. which we are showing in our windows. We have a good line of them on hand, but tbey won't last long at this price. Respectfully, J. J. BAXTER. SWANSB0R0. Two Painful Accidents, knights of Honor Install Officers Jan C Christmas and New Year have passed and our people have about settled down to work, most of us have spent what money we had, and while some seem satisfied, others look a little lean and lank, but all are well, thanks to our alwlse providence, witn one or two ex ceptions, these two were Mr. M. Rissell and Leo Dennis, a boy, son of Mr. Al- phcus Dennis, night watchman for the lumber company here. Mr. Russell while loading his horBe to water, stum bled and fell, breaking his right arm near the wrist, and Leo while wrestling with another boy, fell and broke his arm above tho elbow, both were painful wounds, but Dr. Blount set the limbs all right, and both at present sre getting on as well as could bo expected. The ladles gave a necktie party and oyster supper on Monday night after Christmas, which was well attended,thls wu for the benefit of the M. E. Church South, about (12.00 was raited. Many visitors were here Christmas week, among them were Mr. J R Bryant Dr. D. J. Beoder, and Dr W. J. Mont- fort of Wards Mill, Sol J. Simmons of Craven county In the government ser vice we think, Mr Itobt. Dixon and Miss Minnie M aides of Jones county and Miss Phoeble Hatiell of Maysvllle with many others. Borne marriages near us In Carttret county. Mr Charlie Barker of Btella and Miss Mamie Weeks of Cedar Point were married Christmas day by Rev. F B Bee ton. Mr Sam'l. Lilly and Miss Woodla Thomas of Hadnot's Creek by Jack San der. Eto... and Mr Joe Smith and Miss Mary Pretoett, of Pellellers, by John B Week, Esq., all about the lame lime, then If r Ed Bell of Belgrade to Hiss Laura Mattocks of Silver Dale, this county (Onslow). Rev W A Jenkins, our new Melhodlal pastor, came In last Thursday and Breached for us at night: we like him very much. Our Baptist minister, Rev Edwards (sailed), Is expected todiy. RevUuey, M. E l minister for this plaoe.ha not pat in his appearance yet Waaler. Frank and Cannon Preity man, irf Mew Bern bare been with as for a wek hunting squlrteU nd other game, they bagged aome 60 squirrel and many duck, bird and other gave; tbey itft for their home today. Thl acrlbe with W E Eltcbtes, B 0 Foster DO Ward Jr. Fred Plltmea and Her 1 N Henderson. and son Lero went on a hunting excursion for dee, oa New river at the hospitable home of MrBjl Gornto the tinted eleren deer, bat killed none, our only game bagged bafag two orows,. one wild turkey and a ltole kitten. We had back luck getting Liama bat had a hago time for fuu. teat but nor ."Ml, wa the meeting of the Knight of Honor Lodge No 4218, tut Friday, wen, b Impressive cere mony the Installation of offloer for me, wer rendered by 0rpt K R Jone New Bera. Grand Dictator of Bute la a very elaborate k nd .appropriate addrest aadleaea la "Moore" Barn" after toe aa; drest In Which Dictator Joaee ecpleloed the . nature aod dutlae of the order very plainly the oflea for the enanlng year Were lmprewlrely Installed vi. Kliaoa Ocleebr PD, DrF H Blount D,W I Kltchla T D, J P Bodger AD, OB FrueU'Ri B P Davit Oatde, Leon Snvall Sentinel John, HU1 Guard, end M Hat sell, E B Stanley and Albert Bloodgood Trotteee, after all completed a sump tuoui oyster and coffee supper by the ladlee ended the entertainment, all were pleaaed at thl wa new to most of our people, and we think the Kolghti of Honor one of the best orders extant U y tbey lltje long and prosper. ijiaSinir; TELEGRAPHIC,BREVlTIES. The Government troops of Venezuela defeated the rebels In a terrific battle at 1 Gaatlrre Sunday. Floods made great damage In Wash ington and Oregon along the ilne of the Northern Pacific, Siventeen persons have died In Nor folk recently from lock jaw caused by fooling with toy pistols. Dr. W. D. Cram, colored, has been ap pointed OoUecter of Customs for the port of Charleston, S. C. Tho appointing of a negro postmistress at the postoffice in Indlanola, Miss., has made a deep feeling ajainst President Roosevelt In that section. The woman has resigned her position but the office Is closed. Tenney's2CandyIat;Davls'. A freehjasiortment of Tennoy's Candy has just beenrecelved atDavls' Phar macy. (Scnedule B, Revenue Act 1901.) Office Register Deeds, Craven Co. ) New Bern, N. C, Jan. 1, 1902. ( You are required by law to deliver or return to me, within ten days after the first day of January, in each year, a sworn statement of the amount of gross sales made by you in your business as a vender of, or dealer iu goods, wares, merchandise, commodities of whatsoever kind or nature, either wholesale or re tail for the twelve months, or any part of said time, preceding the first day of January, 1903. Prompt compliance with the law is earnestly requested, and for failure to do so you will be required to come be fore the Board of County Commission ers, and further be guilty of a misde meanor. GEO. B. WATERS, Register of Deeds I TAKE ORDERS FOR Engraved Visiting Cards and Wedding Initiations Orders have prompt attention and work done at lowest prices. Get my prices before ordering. owekt o. ujrsr, 59 POLLOCK ST A lew cars of the eel ebrated Thacker lump Splint Goal. The best substitute for hard coal on the market. Also steam & "smith ing coal. The best quality Oak, Ash, Mixed and Pine Wood. Prompt and quick delivery. ELLIS' COAL & WOOD YARD, Phone 47. Union Point. A HappyNevi Yiit I tn tore for yon It yon will have that old carrier ol f yonr repaired and re- finished by up-to-date methods. Iaita glory of new paint ana-vamisa n wiu look Ilk a new one, and furnish yon much satisfaction after being used. The oomforiable seat and old . long time nrtam mmtcm rlrilnr a luxurv. Wanted at onoe a good wood worker and trimmer, quick and sober, who will work steady. A good place for tk right man, for te coming year. G. II. Wcizr Cb Bon, lota o Merchants UaiWoOu! i " i rbonf-tsj, ' 7SJJroad EU, 1,ew EauS.FT. 0 1 FRESH CAR LOAD Snow Drift, Whit Front aul jldmirnl Just Received Direct from the Mills. It you need a barrel of Strictly High Grade Flour it will pay you to see me before buying elsewhere. Saisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded, Yours to please, J L McDANE la vi us wswmmsaieiaaiHi j 'Phone 01. 71 ltroa4 Hi I NEW BBL CORNED BEEF, ' m rcim Sweet Pickled PeachesOcper, quart. Assorted Mangoes 30c perjquart, Standard 3 lb TomatoealOcJper can. StanJurd 2 lb Corn 10c, 3 forj'25c. Loose Olives 40c per quart. Attmore's Pure Mince meat10c per lb. Nabob Pancake Flour, 10c per package. llecker's Cld Homestead Pancake Flour 10c package. We want yonr business and than any other house in the city. ors rnd trusting to receive.a share of your future business, I am Yours to J J. ZFKKIEjR, Jr. Wholesale and Z PHONE 69. AAAAA1AAAAAA VWVVVTVVTVVVV' JAN. 1903. THE L8T CALL. Read this Special you look you will surely buy. LOOK! LOOK!! LOOK!!! We have just received a big lot of Mons ing and Pants which we bought at 50c on the dol lar. If you want a Bargain give us a look before you buy. SPECIAL! SPECIAL!! 2(1 Mens Saits worth 17 50 - for 25 " " " 10 50 - for 20 " " " 15 00 - for 50 Overcoats in all colors and styles at 190 prs Mens Working Pants worth f 1 J!5 125 " " Ueavy Wool " " 150 vour choice of this lot for il 18. 100 prs Mens Fine Pants worth (4 50 to S2 98. 500 Suits Childrens Clothing at half price. Big Remnant Sale in Dress Goods at half 500 yards Calicos worth 5c and 6c for 8jc. 800 yds Bleaching 86 in. worth 6c & 6c for One lot Sheeting worth 6c to close at 80. Big line rants Uoods from 12,0 to Wo yd. Big Assortment of Shoe at lowest prioes. We are glad we are striking bargains customers, that is what everybody is looking for these days. Respectfully, S. COPLON "75 Middle St, next to Gaskill It's a Cinch" that yon will drink no other beer after trying our Prospect Co's Bndweis Lager Beer. It oosts no more than any other beer, and there I no other beer so good. Why shouldn't yon drink the best, when you can get It Just a easily aa Inferior beer? It' the beat for yonr health,your comfort and yonr pocketbook. J. F. Taylor, NIWBIBH, N. a The National Bank of Hew Berne Annul Keetiaf. The annual meeting ot the stockhold er of this Bank, for the eleottoa of It Director, and the tranaaotlost of taoh other bullae, aa may eomo .before them, will be held at then-banking house oa the and Tuesday of January being the 18th day of January 190S. ) - ; The poll wliqbe opened at 11 f o'olook m. to be closed at 1 p. as. Y ,, New Bern, N. 0, Deo, Uth, tOtt, ' , 1 ' Q H ROBERTS, .",; ' Cashier. Flour n mm wrwvm. are selling you goods for loss Thaning you for pi fa v- J please, Retail Qrocer, Cor. Broad eft Hancock His. 3r vviUvUvvMvnWvvvvvvvvvvUvvVvH Adv. If Cloth S3 98 suit. 5 24 " 9 73 " your price for 7c. to $2 50 (5 00 for price. 4,'c. for our Bdvr. Co., New Bern, N. ('.) Watch Bargains. For the next two weeks we are selling the following grades of Watches; strictly first class, my personal guarantee, as well is the factory guarantee on all of them, for cash only, as quoted. A Oentlemens or Ladic, 20 year Cold Filled Case, Uuarantd movement, ai 87.50. Open Face, Bcrew Back an Front, Nickel Case, Elgin or WaU tham movement, for 15.50. Same watch aa above only 20 year gold-filled oase, for H.S0, Ladies small sice, 14 karat heavy case, JQua ran teed movement, for ;i8.75. fOne 16'sice, SO year, screw back and frontjn.Jewel adjusted move ment, tor 15.00. X Bring this lilt with you. J. O. BAXTER. e) "oe ! PEPSI-COLA 'l, HEALTHFUL AND ..;'' .. . ... irviqobatiko. ,.-: Caret Nervouane, Believe E hauitlon, Promote Digestion. tT';'Vt5Ce.te'--