r jf , n, 7l7ti VOL. XX-HO. UBS NEW BIBS, Hi C, TUESDAY M0BNIH6, JANUARY 13, 1903. TV EM V FIRST YMlt I, 1 4 - "x " K r, ; Will . IWeet Alt Competition In Embroider? and Laces, fl act Everything Goods Line. We have Nice, Warm Blankets for these cold nights: 38 An All Wool 10-4 Blanket at $3 50. 3j- Comforts at $1 25 to $3 60. 5K Bed Spreads at 75o to $5 00. W. 10-4 Sheets at 65o and 60o. 3K 10-4 Sheets, Hemstitched, at 70c. JK Hemstitched Pillow Cases, Hemstitched Bolster Case, NEW BERN GROCERY CO., Successors to J. A. Parris & Co, fJiOLES Our connection with Manufacturers, Im porters and backers makes us Headquarters on everytnmg m tne grocery line. We buy in ar lots and do Strictly a Job bing business. Try- us tor prices and be convinced. NEW BERN GROCERY CO. BKANl.'ll Oi KlCE A. B. Baxter & Co., Commission Brokers. Stocks, CoiioD,Graifl & ProvisioDs 17 Craven Street, l'honn 23:1 NEW BE UN, N. C. MainCflice, (11 Ijroailway, New York. Moderate moi-gins Eicellent service Private Vf ires t"'w York lliglio-1. banking and mercanlile ref erences. Coal. Splint ior use in grates and stoves, and best quality Bitumi nous for all steam purposes. Wood. Oak, Ash and Pine. Prompt delivery. Hottister & Cox Vven St. Phone 34. C.J. McSortey & Co's HE ADaitARTERS Wrwdlet, BaUtns,' Apples, Oranges, Banana, injfaot orerrthini that U takes : to Mb . oomplett iiock. tot Basts Ola as. Weltnvlte you to call and rc ; amln euv stock, before bvying. Ou foodi are fresh and PrloeslLow, - j Anwayt CrwipJSjmp ' . -lUqre baby's Cougb or Croup and do It Safely Mothers endanger their chUdren'S live by giving them the ordl ary ooagh syrups. AN WAT'S It made for children's Coughs and Croup and (ells for invents a bottle. Try It. Guar, an toed. -Bold by ALL DBUGaiflT8. - Confectiont Store that Pertains to the f 45 x 36 inch, a 18c. 45 x 72'inch, at 85c. I TAKE ORDERS KOli Engraved Visiting Cards and Wedding InUtaflons Orders have prompt attention and work done at lowest prices. Gtt my prices before ordering. OWEN . uior, 5tt POLLOCK ST. TiN TUB8 All Pork Sausage Just Keceived, 13o lb, 2 lb for 25o. Dates 10c nkir. A nVin In 9fu in t ia ' J -"rob, xw tu, o iui ior zoo. Old Fashion Buckwheat 4c lb. Mixed Nnta IRk lh t Ik. OK T eil Nuta, 12o lb, London Layer Raisins 1 K H. an.. Codfish lOe lb 8 lbs for 36c, Best New i u nimi izc id. Fox Rlrer Butter, Loose and Print 85c II. r in.. .... .. u, uuuu nuner ouc id. 1 dozen Bars Hnan Me. Vlnamr fi nt 30c gal. II von are in the h&hlt nf rinwin wjuee iry 1 id oi our xws Uollee. Yours for quick delivery. M. E. Land & Co. Pbone 162. 69 Broad St. It 1 " ! tTK ; t. Vt i Winter Time Vehicles v oow to t eovildmd. ' To tQ who fMnlM fth hMtft Oftitftt mAm1m. practical, most eomfortble and most unminiraft I or OOIO, atomy and wet weather, we reeemmead our line of rockawan. tWto $100. two seated rockawMs at 200 to tm. We ueomlv the vert beat material la every department of onr fac tory, lor the construction of only the the market.' To east depend oa oar "nicies oetng ip so now. We are first bands tor any kind of material for re pairing and eaa save you money.' Bee us, - Yuan to Dlease. ,i i , . O. II.:17ftten ei Hon, ' , rhone"38J; - W.Broad f!tH Nw Blur, V. 0 Senatorial Deadlock. Special to Journal. fUiEiQB, Jan. 18, Senatorial caacni tonight. Flrat ballot Overman 49, Wat- ion 84, Craig 80, Can 19, Alexander 8. Caacoi closed for night, 11th ballot Overman II, Wateon 89, Craig 86, Carr 1, Alexander 8. The Foolishness Begins. Special to Journal. Raleigh, Jan. 13. A bill waa waa in troduced in the Honse today, requiring railways to erect union passenger de pot in cltlea and towns entered by two or more railways; such depots to be com mensurate with the business of such railways. Use Hancock's Liquid Bulphur. for Eczema, Pimples, Rlngwonn,Dandruff and sll.skln diseases. For sale'at F. 8. Duffy's. J. J. Baxter Is offering for the next 80 days, heavy double breasted fleeoed line underwear at 85c, heavy ribbed under wear 85c. All winter goods at some re duction. HARL0WE AND K. HARL0WB. Jan. 8. A happy and prosperous New Year to you. We were glad to see In'Harlowe last week Mr Robert 8 Weeks of Maysvllle who came to spend a day or two of Christmas wi'h his parent and friends, Mr ilerruon W Bell of New Bern rep resenting the Elm City Lumber Co., spent a couple days here negotiating for ome tracts of lumber. Miss Ola Long went to Morehead Cl'j last Wednesday returnd Senday. Mr and Mrs W Moore and Mist Bessie Martin of North Harlowe returned last Friday after a few days stay with rela tives at Riverdale. The saddest occasion of the past year for Harlowe was the announcement of the death In New Bern of Mrs Z Y Bar- rldfeton nee Miss Maud E Taylor who had died at the early age of 19 years she was brought here last Friday accompan ied by her husband, father and mother Mr and Mrs A B Taylor and other rela ys to her church cemetery where were gathered a laige number of her many fiends and relatives where she was form ally placed In our cemetery to await the general resurrection In the last day. The bereaved ones have our sympathies. Miss Bessie Martin returning from her home at Qoldsboro stopped over for a Ight with Mr Joshua Adams enroute to school at Adams Creek. Mr Fred Cheeny ihe State Surveyor Is here and Is doing faithful work he Is a man that seems to know his business and that attends to It. Miss Mary Belle Delemar, who has been visiting here for a week or so, left for her home in Beaufort Monday. Miss Pearl Taylor, who has been visit ing In New Bern, and Miss Ada Becton, who spent a few days In Newport last week, returned last Sunday to be able to enter their school at Harlowe last Mon-, day. Mr. O. O. Bell, of Morehead City made us a flying visit last week, taking his mother, Mrs. Eliza Bell, with him. Mr. A. L. Becton and family of Wln- throp, spent part of last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Becton. Mrs. M. K. Bell, we egret to say, con tinues to be quite sick. Miss Rosaline Mason left last Friday for Lonlsberg Female College, where she goes to finish this session. The Harlowe academy school, which Is being taught by Miss Madle Bell, after a two weeks vacation, opened Jsnasry 5th. Our sister section. Oak Grove seems to be moving Itself right on education. AND SO She Foard Bow the Coffee Habit Could Be Easily Left Off. "My husband had coffee dyspepsia for a number of years," write a lady from Dundee, If. T. "Coffee did (not agree with him a It soured on his stomach he decided to stop It "We felt the need of some warm drink and tried several thing but were soon tired of them. Finally a friend told me of the good Poetnm Food Coffee bad don her family, and I ordered a pa ok- age from the grocer. "We have used It for three yean with splendid result. It agree perfectly with his stomach sail dyspepsia ha entirely left him. I And In talking to people who have nsed Postum aad not liked It that the reason I that they do not let It boll long enough. When prepared according to directions, It raakes a beautiful, clesr golden brown beverage like the highest grsoe or. cone u eelor. , 'W let the- children have Poet am every morning: and It agree with (hem sioely and tbejr thrive oa It. I am sure that If everyone, using : coffee would obaage to Pestnes that the percentage of Invalids woald be far less than It is at present." Nibm given by Postum Co Battle Creek, MJOh. , . , 4. t i It I (My to change 1 f rota ooffee to Postum aad the benefit la so r aad qtlck forjPostnm b aompoeed only of th grain Intended by flsrtur for man's tab slstenoe and It goe to work la Nstnre's way to correct the disorders caused by ooffee and rebuild ; the broken down blood and nerve oells., A tea days' trial of Postum will pro-re this to th most skeptical. - , Hiss Bertha Bell, and -Messrs. Jas. B and Nell Becton passed through this week, the former returning to the Nor- maL the-Messrs. Becton to enter the Ktnston high school. Hiss Bessie Foy opened ber school here this week. Mr. John S. Morton was in New Bern Monday to meet with the board of edu cation. JANUARY PROCEEDINGS Board County Commissioners. Bonds of County Officials Filed. Jurors February Term Court. CONTINUED FROM SUNDAY'S ISSUE. On motion the report of Dr N H Street, County Bupt. of Health, was ac cepted aid ordered filed. The Ccmmlssloners proceeded to draw a jury for the February term of Civil court to lehild on the 8d Monday be fore the 1st Monday In March, It being the 9th dty of February 1903. The following names were drawn: No. 1 township E F Adams, O H D Daugherty, Jas W White. No. 8 township Hugh Lane. No. 5 township J H Qrover. No 6 township M M Williams. No. 7 township H C Wood, O B Latham, 0 C Oumbo, J S Basnlght. No. 8 township W H Biiihop, O Harks, Chas E Case, T B Kehoe, C M Hcllwain, Oeo N Ives, Samuel Par sons. On motion the application of W A Cleve and T S Jackson to retail liquor In Vanceboro, was tabled. Commissioners Richardson, Brown and Wadsworth vo ting Aye. Commissioners Jones and Baxter voting no. On motion Board took recess until I p m. Board met at 2 p m pun nant to re cess. 1 resent commissioners, Jones, Baxter, Brown. Ham'l. Howard, presented liU bond for Wood Inspector which upon being ex amined by the County Attorney ae to It legal form and by the Commissioners as to the sureties thereof was accepted and ordored filed and recorded. All commissioners voting for same. Ordered that properly of Oliver Wind sor be reduced from $'250 to $150 on ac count of error. Ordered by the Board that the Chair man and Commissioner Baxter are ap pointed a committee, with power to act, In reference to the lease held by Mr. Turner on the property recently pur chased from the Trustees of the Acade my, by the County. The regular monthly Mils were al lowed. Ordered that J B Gardner furnish Furney Pollard, supplies to the extent of $1.10 per month. Ordered by the Board that the delin quent tax payers are ordered to appear at the next meeting of this Board, It being the 1st Monday In February 1903, anil show cause, if any they have, why thslr property should not be listed for taxation and why they should aot be charged a double tax on same. Oa motion Board adjourned. OEO B. WATERS, Clk. Bd. Co. Com. CASTOR I A For Inata and Children. ?he M You Bare Always Bought Bear the Signature of JEWELRY JOTTINGS. SVartj or diamonds are the prevailing tnuimoritatlon on the richest back and aide corahs. A fiancee ring Ig a diamond cut heart ebape, wttli n lluy true lover's knot of briUlouta above it Fob and chains of leather, with gold mountings, ire presented Id fresh and attractive designs. , A bracelet of chrysoprnso en cabo cbon, connected with gold links, caier to the fancy for all thing green. Single itrluge-of round beads for th neck come In coral whlte, pink or red), in llvor, gold, amber, turquoise, clirysopra and artificial penr. Jew elers' Circular-Weekly. NEWPORT. The M, E. Church Oat of Debt. And Saloon flan Defeated. Jan. 10. Th Boas Party at Carteret Lodg, consisting of Hr. B.N. Duke's family and some of their friends, hv returned to their home. Km. Hr. Giles and wife have returned from Washington. Dr. Bander wai bore last week to mart tMc teacher, HI Btalaback, of Welaoa. ; Th Mayor of Morehead, Mr, Ob. Well, was th gnest Of Ren Mr. Ode Fridays ' ' ' Aa Aad Temperance man hare, ud Horhd City for fals arrt ' More- head won. .1 !-., :. .! A special train brought Mr. t)lU her Friday to attend eat acalnst th rail road. .-"r; V"--. Th debt oti the proaage, before apokea . of, U at last paid. , Mr. W. 8. Bell handed la ah mortgage cancelled, at th dinner glrw by tit pastor to th Uwards of Newport Charon, wedn- Rev. If. M. Journey I la the town. BLOOD JIMOtlRS Skin Humours, Scalp Humours, Hair Humours, Whether Simple Scrofulous or Speedily Cured by Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Pills, When All Other Remedies and Best Physicians Fail. COMPLETE TREATMENT, $1.00. In the treatment of torturing, disfig uring, itching, scaly, crusted, pimply, blotchy and scrofulous humours of the ekln, scalp and blood, with loss of hair, Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Pills have been wonderfully successful. Even the most obstinate of constitutional hu mours, such as bad blood, scrofula, In herited and contagious humours, with loss of hair, glandular swellings, ulcer ous patches in the throat and mouth, ore eyes, copper-colored blotches, as well as bolls, carbuncles, scurvy, sties, ulcers and sores arising from an Im pure or Impoverished condition of the blood, yield to the Cuticura Treatment, when all other remedies and methods fail. And greater still, If possible, Is the wonderful record of cures of torturing, disfiguring humours among Infants and children. The suffering which Cuti cura Soap and OintmentTiave alleviated among the young, and the comfort they have afforded worn-out and wor ried pareuts, have led to their adoption In countless homes as priceless cura tives for the skin and blood. Infantile and birth humours, milk crust, seal1 head, eczema, rashes and every form oi Itching, scaly, pimply skin and scalp humours, with loss of hair, of Infancy and childhood, are speedily, perma nently and economically cured when all other remedies suitable for children, and even the best physicians, tail. MASONIC OPERA HOUSE One Night Only. Thursday, Jan. 15th, The Folks Up Willow Creek Interpreted by FRANK DAVIDSON and bis Famons Company, Illuminated by 1000-SQUARK YDS. OF MAO 10C0 NIFICENT SCENERY. PRICES 25c, 50c, 75c. Reserved seats on sale at Waters Wednesday Jan. 14 To Friends and Patrons. I have moved my place of business to the Smallwood Building, corner of South Front and Craven Streets, and will be pleased to serve yo as in the past Thanking you for past favors I remain Yours truly, R. SAWYER, TAILOR. ; I PEPSI-COLA HEALTHFUL AND INYIQORATINO. Cures Nervousness, Relieves Ex haustlon. Promotes Digestion. T 5c. AT SODA rOUVTAINB. FOR 10 DAYS We will sell a lot ol Cambric and Nainsook Embroideries AT 33ipercent.Dis. D.F.JARVIS, '. iftf POLLOCK ST. Boarding House, ' r : ' J. It Ward, Prop., : MATaTOLE, -. - K. tt" All of the convenience usually found In a first class boarding house, ' Good rbl and Careful Attention..!" Bate $1 00 per day, . Special attention paid to travoling men, , ... , :. - ,., . ; Iresh New Crop Now Orleans Molasses. Fresh Elgin and Fox River Print Butter just received. Smalt Breakfast Strips only 15 lh. Kingatns Reliable California IJams 12c lb. I have a fow Nice London Layer Raisins left from Christ mas trade which jou may have for 10c lb. Mixed Nuts all new 15o lb. Tobacco users will find my stook complete all grades from 25c to $1 25 per lb. If jou use tobacco I can please you. Tours to Please, a. 'Phone 01. Will pEW BBL CORNED BEEF, s just oriLi:i. Sweet Tickled Peaches, 30o per quart. Assor'.ed Mangoes 30c per quart. Standard 3 lb Tomatoes 10c per can. Stanjsrd 2 lb Corn 10c, 3 for25c. loose Olives 40c per quart. Attmore's Pure Mince meatMOc'perlb. Nabob Pancake Flour, 10c per package. Hecker's Cld Homestead Pancake Flour 10c package. We want your business and are selling you goods for less than any other house in the city. Tlianing you for pist fav ors md trusting to receive a share of your future bnsincss, I am Yours to please, J. PAKKEE, Jr., Wholesale and Retail Orocer, PHONE 69. Cor. Broad 3k Hancock Nf. 4 Stop ! Look ! ! Listen ! ! ! To what we have to say. We have the goods, we have the prices. Do you ever think abont it? LOOK-250 prs Mens Psnts, worth $1 25, now 79c. SPEOIALl SPECIAL 1 1 20 Mens Salts worth $7 50 for $8 98 sait. 25 ' 10 50 - for 8 24 20 " " " 15 00 - for 9 78 " 50 Overcoats in all colors and styles at your price iw prs mns woraiag rats worth SI XO 125 " " Heavy Wool " " 1 50 yoar choice t this lot for $1 18. 1C0 prs Mens Fine Pants worth $ 50 to $5 $2 98. 500 Suits Chiidrens Clothing at half price. Big Remnant Bale in Dress Goods at half 500 yards Calicos worth 5c and 6c for 8c. 800 yds Bleaching 80 in. worth So A So for One lot Sheeting worth So to close at Bio. Big line Pants Goods from 12c to 88o yd. Big Assortment of Bhoes at lowest prices. We are glad we are pleasing the people city and surrounding country, we are glad get bargains for oar customers. Tours truly, S. GOPLON 76 Middle St. out to GaiklU Hdw. Co., New Bern, N. C It's a Cinch" that you will drink no other beer after trying our Prospect Co's Budweis Lager Beer. It oosts no more than any other reer, ana were is no otner beer so good. Why shouldn't you drink the best, when you can get It Just a easily as Inferior beer? It the best for your healtb.your oomiort ana your pocketbook. J. F. Taylor, NEW BERN, N. O. The National Bank of New Berne Annual leetinf. Th annual meeting of th stockhold ers of this Bank, for the election of ft Directors, aad the transaction of took other buslneu, a may com before them, wIU b held at tbctrbanktnf aoM on th lud Tudy ef Jaaaary being th 18th dsy of January 100$, Tie poll wUlbe opened at 1$ .o'clock m. to k closed at 1 p. a. ' "t x ' NW Bern, N. Oh Dm th,llKa,' v " : ... v . Q 1T.BOBIBTB, ..." .,-.'vU'- ': : : Otahief. : Perk IEL, Wholesale A Betoil rHM?er, 71 Kr,l Hi for 7c. to $2 50 00 for price. 4c. of this we can Coal and Wood ! A tew cars of the cel ebrated Thacker lump Splint Coal. 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. 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