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. 1 X I I 7 I I ' I I I 1 U I I I I B 1 r 11 I II VSS lliVM V X si' VOi;MX-HO.'24g NEW BIEN, H. C, SUNDAY MORIIH0, JANUARY 11, 1903. TWINTY Kins! u-k a 1 9 .a Will Meet AH Competition In Embroidery and Laces, I In fad Everything that Pertains to the & Vry Goods Line. We have Nice, Warm Blankets for these cold nights: t An All Wool 10-4 Blanket at $3 50. $ Comforts at $1 26 to IS 10. Bed Spreads at 7So to 5 00. 10-4 Sheets at 56c and 60o. & 10-4 Sheets. Hemstitched, at 70c. Hemstitched Pillow Cases, Hemstitched Bolster Case, NEW BERN GROCERY CO., Successors to J. A. Parris & Co. Our connection with Manufacturers. Im porters and backers on everything in the We buy in car lots Ding business. Try us lor prices NEW liltANOll OIK1CE A. B. Baxter & Commission Cq' Brokers. Siocta, C!)iton,(iraiDi Provisions 17 Craven fcHreot, Plionu m NEW HE UN, N. C. Main C Hire, 01 Broadway, New York. Moderate morgins. Excellent service Private wires to Nt;w York, lliglioit banking and mercantile , ref erences. Ooal. Splint lor use in grates and stoves, and best quality Bitumi nous for all steam purposes. Wood. Oak, Ash and Pine. Prompt delivery. Hollister Q Cox Craven St. Phone 34. C. J. McSorley & Co's J. HEAPQUAETER8 t- Candle PalslM, Applet, pmnget, Smmu, In act WjrthlrH that tt lk tomak. a oomplrt stock lor But Clug. W.WtIU ton.- W eall.wd -amln our stock befora baying. ' Onr goodtw Imk and PriLow. r A I I .Am Mil An Arm .1 ' 'p Anwaya CreupSyrnp '. ,. '' 'r. ytWlennlibft Ooflga at Oroop , 1 lad dtt U Mfel. Mothars eodtngtr Uxlr ; chlMrB' Htm bf fltlng tbem tba otdt ' ,?ary oongh ifrapt.. AN WAY'S Is omU -, (or children's Oongbt aid Croapand . aelli for J5 mdU a bottl. Try It Qau - anUed. Bold by ALL DKUOOI3T3. 45 x 86 inch, at 18c. 45 x 78 inch, at 35c. m GBOU makes us Headquarters grocery line. and do Strictly a Job- and be convinced. BERN GROCERY CO. I TAKli ORDERS K)U Engraved Visiting Cards and Wedding Initiations Orders have prompt attention and work done at lowest prices. ttt my prices before ordering. OWEN O. DUIOT, 59 POLLOCK ST. Duffy's Borated & Perfumed Talcum Ponder 1 lb. Boxes 26o. DUFFY'S PHARMACY. TJEN TUBS AH Pork Sausage Just Received, 18c lb, 2 lb for 25o. ----- t IV r-gii ava wv. at tiiiro Meat, 10c lb, 8 lbs for 85c Old Fashion Buckwheat 4c lb. Mixed Nut lKn n, 9 ih. i. i n all Nuta, 12o lb, London Layer Raisins 15c lb, 1 lbs for 85c. Codfish 10c lb 8 lbs for 25c, Best New York Hams 12c lb. Fox River Butter, Loose and Print f 5c lb, Good Butter 80c lb. 1 doxen Bars Hnan Mr. Vl. a . 80c gal. If you are in the habit of drinking good coffee try 1 lb of our 20c Coffee. Yours for quick delivery. n. E. Land & Co. Phone 162. 69 Broad St.' ? BudBoriAfencyatDi.Tl. - Davis rharmacy baa bsea very fort u a at la sacarlnf tba sola agency beTS for Hudout's Perfumes and Toilet Prepara tlona Their Quality Is of suck excel lence and superiority that they are large ly used by the discriminating elite throughout thecountry. - - -it si SENATOR ONLY TALK Great Speeches dominating Candidates. Complaint of Railroad Discrimi nation. Cadets at Fire. Raleigh, Jan, 10. Of coarse a very large proportion of the general pnbllo has aald and believed from the begin ning of the Senators contest that Over man would be the winner. This number la now Increased, after his large vote and gains last night Host people when asked today who would win said "Over man." One old editor said "Overman or Carr," but almost certainly Overman, A number of workers for the vsrlous candidates went home today, to remain until Monday, but a lot of fresh onea ar rived. Borne one aald not long ago he feared good oratory was ending In North Caro lina, but those who heard the really ad mirable speeches at the Democratic can cui flaat night are sure that there are plenty of good orators. The speech of W. A. Self, of Hickory, for Craig was perhaps the finest of all, but there were not one poor. Col. Carle A. Woodruff of the ArtlU ery corps, U. S. army, Is here to attend the wedding on the 15th Instant, of his sister-in-law, Hlis Marion Haywood, to Maj. Mason, U. 8. A. Ool. Woodruff la In command of Fort Slocumb, N. T. He Is a very prominent Mason and Knight Templar and has a great many warm friends In North Carolina. The corporation commission sends In to the Inter-State Commerce commission the complaint of Jennings of Greensboro against the Southern railway, of discrlm Inatlon In favor of Lynchburg and against Greensboro In shipments of ba nanas from Charleston. The cadet battalion of the Agrlcultn ral and Mechanical College did fine work laBt evening at the fire which burned the Infirmary at St. Mary's female college. match thrown from the Infirmary Into the sun dry leaves outside started the fire. The college is outside the city limits, bat the fire department went to the Bcene and had to lay 1800 feet of noBe, up mil, so tbat the pressure was light at the nozzle though the pumping station had on direct pressure. 62 pounds. Joseph B; Batchelor, Esq., Raleigh's oldest lawyer and ex-attorney general, Is critically 111 at his home here. b P Carr, of Durham, a graduate of the University of North Carolina, Is ap pointed to a position In the United States Soil survey. The Demooratlo cauous agreed at one 'clock Saturday morning to take recess until Monday night. Three ballots were taken, Overman led every ballot. First ballot, Alexander 8, Carr 17, Craig 29, Hoke fl, Overman 43, Watson 87. Sec ond ballot, Overman 45, Watson 88, Craig 33, Carr 14, Alexander 8, Hoke 7. Third ballot, Overman 50, Watson 88, Craig 88, Carr 15, Aleiander 8, Hoke Valued Southern Trade Jonrnal. The Tradesman, Chattanooga, Tenm., Issues this month Its 84th Annual Special Edition, a work of more than ordinary value and interest. In Its splendid review Southern trade conditions and the Bonth's great progress during 1908. The Tradesman's reviews of Textiles, Cotton, Iron, Steel, Bugar, and Manufao- rlng Interests In the Bouth, Is of spec ial Interest and value as showing the progress and development taking place In the South. LOST SIGHT OF A Most Important Aid to Education An Important point often overlooked by parents In bringing up children la the use of proper food as an aid to edu cation. , Children make wonderful when sufficiently fed, progress A little woman In East Brentwood, N. H., says of her girlhood days, "I was never very rugged and cold luncbes and hearty evening meals and Improper food soon began to work serious havoc. Then came a period of self-boardfaig while away at college and It la now easy to aee where, In the baste to acquire knowledge the true knowledge of prop er and noerishlng food was neglected. The result, as may be imagined, was In digestion., dyspepsia and constipation. Then followed aweary time of dieting aad, one after another, phyalelans 'were consulted, till hope of permanent care wee abandoned. Then, two years after leaving school, I entered a new hosae as a bride and having grown wiser through experience, I resolved to use food fa ac cordance with hygienic principles. This was also necessary aa I could not eat aaythlng at all rich. We cmunenoed to use Grape-Nuts and soon became convinced that It was the most uutrittous food we could obtain. I noticed aa'lmsaedlate Improvement in my health, my Indigestion becam law Ciarked and , eventually left ma' for good,; . , , '. .: It Is now two years that Ira have eaten Grepe-Nute regularly, ,and.l wae n vr as wall la say life as now. X have gained tea pounds fc weight sad can rat, with out oau.lng.jbe slightest ) dlalree,: the richest kind of (sod aa wal aa anyone, tte dyspepele) ie entirely gone and con stipation never troubles ma., , r, This may aot Interest . others, bat It Is of great Interest , to aa, for it la our firm toiler t that my present good health Is due solely to the constant use of Grape Nuts and ws feel; that wa have great reason to be thankful to the maker of sucb a perfect aad delicious food." Name given by Poetum Co. Battle Creek Mica. - . - LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS. Rot Much Done But number of Important Bills Introduced. Galon Gets Busy. Special to Journal. ttsioign, January 10 But little was done In the Legislature today. Bills were introduced in the Senate to pro vide for "winding up partnership estatea and to give Superior Courts equitable Jurisdiction of contingent remainders In the distribution of land." Bill was passed providing for the cost of enrolling bills which Is now done by the Secretary, tbat enrolled bills will all be typewritten. Bills were Introduced In the House to remove disabilities of married women to "Allow damages for mental anguish." "To carry out constitutional require ments as to public schools, so that it will not be necessary to distribute the fund per capita, but providing for four months schools for each race." Bills were Introduced by Gulon In the House . Relating to .sales by executors and administrators;" To regulate draft ing jurorln Craven County," "For relief of W.M.Watson, Clerk" (this passed); "To amend chapter 201, Laws of 1899' "To regulate pay of Jurors;" To amend section 8322 of Code," To regulate pur chase of Live Stock;" "Relating to con tract of Attorneys:" To amend section 667 of the Code;" "To remove Disabili ties of married women;" "To allow dam ages for mental Anguish;" "To amend chapter 191 JawB of 1901;'' "To repeal Chapter 66 of laws of 1891regardlng In junctions. JANUARY PROCEEDINGS Board County Commissioners. Bonds of Coanty Officials Filed. Jurors February Term Court. The Board met at the Court House, regular session at 10 a. m. New Bern, In hlan Stb 1903. Present Commissioners Jones, Baxter, Wadsworth, Richardson and Brown' S S Lancaster presented his official band as keeper of the Neuse river bridge which after examination by the County Attorney as to Its L legal form and by the Commissioners as to the sufficiency of the suroties thereof was accepted and ordered filed and recorded. Ordered by the Board that J C Green be and Is hereby allowed to list his land la the 9th Township as he was out of the State at the regular time for listing same. Daniel L Roberts Treasurer, presented his school bond which was, after exami nation by the County Att'y as to its legal form and by Ihe.CommlBsIonern as to the sufficiency of the sureties thereof ac cepted and ordered filed and record ed. Ordered by the Board that tbe proper ty at No 139 Pollock street valued at $l0.00now listed to E G Hill by mistake be aulcken from the list and that same be listed to C B Hill as he Is the owner of same. J W Dugnld' cdVoner, presented his offlolal bond which was, after being ex amined by the County Att'y aa to its legal form and by the Commissioners aa to the sufficiency of the sureties there of, accepted and ordered filed and record ed. On motion Board took recess until 2:80 p. m. t he Board met at 8:80 p m, pursuant to recess. Present Commissioners, Jones, Rich ardson, (Brown, Wadsworth and Bax ter. Ordered by the Board that J M and J B Reel and others are hereby granted tbe privilege to run their telephone line from Arapahoe to New Bern along the aide of the Neuse rivi r bridge by railing brackets on the brace of the bridge. pro vided the aald parties will repair any damages to. the bridge cause by their telephone lino and keep- in good condi tion tbe braces they use on tbe bridge aad provided farther the Board of Com missioners may revoke thin order at will after (0 days notice to thean. All Coma voting for earns. Resolved ' upon application of O H Galon he le hereby allowed to pnrohaee from tba Trustees of the Hew Bern Aca demy the frontage of tbe lot of ground by 60 feet la depth tba line fence now dividing the gtsse plot aad backprem Ises of the Court house square upon the paymeat by him of $500,00 to tba Board of Trustees of tba New Ban Academy aad upon condition that ha shall bear his proportion of . tbe expense ,'of relelv lag said premises from jibe lease now bold by Taraar Bros, on aald property. and the Coanty hereby agrees to par chess from said w Trustees tba remainder of said property lees .the portloa above mentioned, at tba price of 500.00. Commissioner , Wadsworth, t; Brown, Jones and 'Richardson votlag aye and Commissioner Baxter voting bo. , - . Oa metloB Board' took reotee antll 10 ; km. Jen 1803.. , '-r.V Board met at Court house at 10 a, m. Jan Ith 1908 pursuant to receea . Present Commissioners, Jones Baxter Wadsworth, Richardson and Browa. . Ordered tbat the report of W M Wat iob Cl;k of the (.Court be ace; ted a-,3 filed and recorded. . All Commissioners voting for same. The report of the Road Troateea of the 8th township was presented and after examination waa accepted and or dered filed and recorded. DL Roberts, Treaaurer presented his official report which upon examination, was accepted and ordered filed and spread upon tbe minutes. Report of DL Roberts, Treasurer of Craven county for December. OMMWAL FUND. Deo. 1. By balance 8,601 85 ' 81. By vouchers 8,147 V 6,709 22 Dee. 1. To E M Green, (M. Li cense) 112 50 1,531 96 800 00 r,500 00 1,000 00 2,244 76 Dec. 4. To Jss W Diddle " 18. To J J Baxter " 22. " Jas W Blddle " 81. " do Balance 1,709 22 IMTBBE8T ACCOUNT. Jan. 1. By balance 88 83 86 88 82 71 FBNCa, NO. 1. Jan. 1. To balance 82 71 FKNCK, NO. 91 Jan. 1. To balance 23 82 26 82 SPKCIAL BRIDGE FUND Jsn 1. To balance 189 62 189 62 FINES AND PENALTIES. Dec. 1. To balance 440 99 100 10 00 16. To H R Htrccj " 20. do 451 99 408 24 43 75 Dec. 16. By Gen'l Fund ' 31. By balance 451 99 D. L ROBERTS, Treas. Craven Co. Continued in Tuesday's issne. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of One Right Only. Thursday, Jan. I5tht The Folks Up Willow Creek Interpreted by FRANK DAVIDSON and hia Famoua Company, Illuminated by lo0-QUAREiYDS. OF MAO 10C0 MIFICENT BOENEKY. PRICES 25c, 50c, 75c Reserved seats on sale at Waters Wednesday Jan. 14. PEPSI-COLA HEALTHFUL AND INVIGORATING. J Cures Nervousness, Relieves Ex f hanstion. Promotes Digestion. 5c. ATlSODA TOUHTAINS. eesseeaaaaaaaae FOB 10 DAYS We will sell a lot of Cambric and Nainsook Embroideries K AT 33percent.Dis. D.F.JARVIS, , : A3 roULOCK ST. N Boarding House, , ' " jr.H.Ward,Proprn. V . ', All of tbe conveniences usually found 1st first class boarding houasv Good Table and Careful Attention. , Bates fl 00 per day. Special attention paid to traveling moo. I FRESH CAR LOAD Ntiow Drift, UrIiit Fronl 2 mill Admiral 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.k 'Phone 91. MiMffl. tiavsfuiiiuaa vvvvvvvVvvvvvvUvvHvvvmvnVvnviWvVvvvnv NEW BBL. CORNED BEEF, Sweet rickledJPeaclie8,80oJperJquart. Assorted Maneoes 30o nerlquart. 3 Standard 3 lb TomatoesJlOcJper cau. stanuaru z id uorn iuc, a ioroc. Loose Olives 40c per quart. Attmore's Pure Mince meatJIOc per.lb. Nabob Pancake Flour, 10c per package. -e Hecker's Old Homestead Pancake Flour 10c package. We want your business and than any other house in the wty. v ors rnd trusting to receive a share of your future bnsiness, I am Yours to 23. - WholeeaJc and PHONE 69. JAN. (903. THE LAST CALL. Read this Bpeclal you look you will surely bey. LOOK! LOOK!! LOOK!!! We have just received a big lot of Mens ing and Pants which we bought at 50e on lar. If you want a Bargain give us a look you buy. SPECIAL I SPECIAL I! 20 Mens Suits worth $7 50 - for $3 25 " " luoo - ior dh " 20 " " " - 15 00 - for 9 73 " 60 Overcoats in all colors and styles at your price 190 prs Mens Working Pants worth fl i!6 125 " " Heavy Wool " " 1 50 your choice of this lot for fl 18. 100 prs Mens Fine Pants worth $4 50 to S2 98. 500 Suits Chtldrens Clothing at half price. Big Remnant Hale in Dress Uoods at Hall 500 yards Calicos worth 5c and 6c for 84c. 800 yds Bleaching 86 In. worth 5c & 6c for One lot Sheeting worth 6c to cloae at 840. Big line Fants Uoona from iic w mo ya. Big Assortment of Shoes at lowest prices. We are glad we are striking bargains customers, that Is what everybody is looking for these days. Respectielly, 75 Middle St, next to Gasklll It's a "Cinch" that you Will drink no othet beer alter trying our Prospect Co's Budwels Lager Beer. It eosta no more than any other beer, and there la no other beer so good. Why shouldn't yon drink toe nest, wnen you can get It just aa easily aa Interior beer? It's the best for your healtb,your comfort and your pocketboon. J. F. Taylor, H1W BERN, IT, 0, The Rational Bank of New Berne Annual Meetinr. . The annual meeUna'of the stockhold ers of this Bank, for tbe election of its Directors, and the traaaaotloa of inch other business, as may com before them, will be held at their banking bouse on the 2nd Tuesday of January being the 18th day Of January ivusv -. Tba polls wllllba opened at II Voloek m. to be closed at I p. as. -v- - 1 ; ' New Beta, N. C Dec uu, lws. -; ' " : v ' Q H EOBIHTS, ! .'.,v'' Cashier.' Flour Whoiegale A Retail Grocer, 1 71 Broad St" are selling you goods for loss J Thaning you for past fa v please, - KZE, Jr. J Retail Orocer, Cor. Broad ft Hancock Sbt. 4 4 Adv. If Cloth the dol before 98 suit for 7Wc. to t2 50 6 00 for price. 4Jc. for our Hdw. Co., New Bern, N. C.; A few cars of the eel-ebrated-Thacker lump Splint Coal. The best substitute for hard coal on the market. Also steam &mith- ing coal. The best quality Oak, Ash, Mixed and Pine Wood. Prompt and quick delivery. ELLIS' COAL & WOOD YARD, phone 47. Union Point. We can furnish you with all kinds of cMagazines, Pe riodicals & News- I papers; ,. laiTR E00UT081 1 , t f L Coal and wood!
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