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NEW BIRV, H. C, WEDNESDAY M0BHIR6, JANUiET 14, 190S. TWINTY-FIKST YKAK wm mect ah i Competition f In Embroidery aai Laces, n fact Everything A We hare Nice, Warm Blankets for these cold nights: An All Wool 10-4 Blanket at $3 50. Comforts at II 25 to $3 SO. Bed Spreads at 75c to $5 00. 10-4 Sheets at 55c and 60o. 10-4 Sheets, Hemstitched, at 70c. Hemstitched Pillow Cases, 45 x 30 inch, a. 18c. ft Hemstitched Bolster Case, NEW BERN Successors to J. wmm GROCERS Our connection with Manufacturers, Im porters and i'ackers makes us Headquarters on everything in the grocery line. We buy in car lots and do Strictly a Job bing business. Try us tor prices and be convinced. NEW BERN GROCERY CO. liKANCIl OrTlCE A. B. Baxter & Co., Commission Brokers. Sacks, -ronog.Graifl & Provisions 17 Ciaven Street, Phone V1:):! MEW BEKN, N. C. Main Cilice, ill llroadway, New York. Moderate mnrgins. Excellent service Private wires to New York. IliKlio-it banking and mercantile ref erences. Coal. Splint tor use in grates and stoves, and best quality Bitumi nous for all steam purposes. Wood. Oak, Ash and Pine. Prompt delivery. Holltster & Cox Craven St. Phone 34. C.J. McSorley & Go's HEADQUARTERS lr CtndtetMtaUInC' Applav Oranges, Bananas, 'tnmtf.errerythlpg that It takes to make complete- stock? tor. , Santa CUoj. Wbrltofou. to. can and ex amine out stock before baying., , Oat goods kit fresh and IrioesiLow , .i -; An way CrOupSjrrap ' v " " . '7Wn5fliri tofTOpatfl or O reap " id do ICsafely. Mothers endanger their " rhuanai uvea dt im tnm thu nrm- iv. nary tonga syrups. AM WAY'S la pad (or ehUdraa'! Coughs tad Croon and P; sails fat 28 oenU a bottl Try Ik Guar- Mi that Pertains to the .T 45 x 72 inch, at 35c. GROCERY CO., A, Parris & Co, Fresi Oyster Crackers all the time at M K I and & Co's 10c lb. :i lbs for 23c I'ates 10c ikg, i! pkf;s for 2V, II lb can Toniators 1' c can, 3 for 2.1c. 8 ' " Corn 10c 8 cads tor 25c. Best Lard 13o lb, 2 His 20c Good Meat 10c lb Full line'Helnz's Pickles, etc. Old Fashion Buckwheat 4c lb. Mixed Nuts 15c. lb, 2 lbs for 25c, Bra zil Nuts, 12c lb, London I-ayer Raisins 15c lb, i lbs for 25c. Codfish 10c lb 3 lbs for 20c, Best New Jerk Hams 12c lb. Fox Kiver Butter, Loose and Print 85c lb, Good Butter 30c lb. Yours for quick delivery. M. E. Land & Co. Phone I G2 (19 Rroad St. I TAKE ORDERS FOR Engraved Visiting Cards and Wedding Initiations Orders have prompt attention and work dona at lowest prices. Gat my prices be fore ordering. OWEN O. BUIOf, 59 POLLOCK ST. etlTyAides an now ia r aftaMiL v Tn sit h reqatreihabesVmoft'iMlapMe, moat iMAvmm vuhuutmiiv IMiq most arable carriage, for ooldY stormy and rockawaya, surreya and j top ' buggies, Jiv . ftwu n svu rvuuways aw 90n v. anon.- mt. th. -- material la every department of our tao- wrj, iur u tunmniDi ui omy (Be highest grade vehicles to be foaud on vehicles being ap to now. t Wa are first mmmuAB lus uiu vi uuiHnruu ni re pairing and aaa save yoa money. Bee ns t Yonrs to plsata, t.' '" O. H. Water Son, ill'' FboaantW, r, :U "t n Broad 8i, Haw Baur, N.O SENAT0RI1L QUESTION Develops Betting Anions: Sporting- Persons. Tlsltors Crowd the Capitol. In crease in Talae State Farm Lands. Urand Lodge Ma sons Meet. Insur ance Swindler Caught Raleigh, January 18. The funeral of Ex-Attorney General Joseph B Bachelor was held this afternoon at Warrenton of which place he was for years a resi dent. Services were also held here from the house by the rector of the Church of the Good Shepherd of which Mr Bache lor was a vestryman, Attorney General Gilmer and the members of the Raleigh bar attended. Mr Bachelor was a native of Halifax county. . Talk about the Senatorial question be gan very early this morning with a state ment In circulation that the winner would be either Overman and Oarr. Some say that the fight will be between Watson and Carr. A bet of two hun dred to one hundred dollars was made and lost last night on Overman's win ning at last night's caucus. Another bet which is still up which Is four hundred dollars to two hunred dollars on Over man against the field. Raleigh Is certainly crowded with vis itors, accommodations, being taxed to almost the limit. Scores of masons ar rived today to attend the Grand Lodge and filled all available quarters. The flags on the Capitol were today at half start as a mark of respect to the memory of Ex-Attorney Gen. Bache lor. The Increase in land values In this section during the past six months Is so great as to excite remark. It appears to be the case all over the State and persons who have been away for some time ex press astonishment at the rise In farm lands. Two capital cases, one of murder, the other of burglary were set for trial here (his week but both have been contin ued. The annual communication of the Grand Lodge of Masons began tonight. Grand-master Haywood I. Clark of Tar bo ro presiding. He made a report most gratifying to the order, showing 310 lodges and 18,(162 members, a gain of six lodges and 650 members, which Is a rec ord breaker for a year's work. Finan cially speaking the order Is in good con dition, the year's receipts having been $8,249, an Increase of $520 over the pre vious year. It is hoped that the next communication will be held in the Ma sonic Temple, the site of which has been paid for, deeds having passed. The site Is perhaps the best In the city and gives great satisfaction. Several plans have been submitted by leading architects and more are to come In. A committee will select the designs. The building will be eight stories high and will be a paying Investment. Insurance Commissioner Young is gratified at the arrest of R. A. Caldwill, colored, an Insurance swindler for whom EAT SLOW, llcant Chew Fast, Fine and Eard bat Swallow Slow. "Across the table sat a young man," remarked an old gentleman from New Albany, Ind., recently, "with a sickly face, who was slowly chewing in a fash ion which led me to believe that his teeth were all In . each condition that if he should forget himself and bite a little bit harder, off would fly the top of his head Finally I remarked: 'You have to be very careful of themr Yes, indeed,' he replied, 'I have no stomach. My doctor told me to eat slow No odds what your hurry may fce,' said he, 'eat slow.' 'Yoa misunderstood him,' said I, 'what the doctor meant ' was to chew fast, June and hard but to awallow slowly. K"w you are actually committing suicide, the doctor meant for yon to use your Weth. Are your teeth all right?' 'Yes,' he replied, 'I can olte through sole leather. , I wonder if the doctor did mean that I should chew hard instead of slowf Then I told htm of my experience In the food Una. ' I'm a pretty old man now but, Ilka a good many other people, my stomach ,went back on me one time and 1 commenced to itndy food and the requirements of the bod . After su partmentlaij a good deal 1 came aoioe Qrape-NuU and was sooa convinced that this food met all the requiremeats of health. , . , i am liot doctor , but It Is easy to as derstaaid that the great cbauie from as' former, condition to my present good health) and . ability,, at tba age of 67, to walk aO miles a day, if so Inclined, 1 dm solely to , Gnpo-Nims and the proper aoarisbment my body ha received from tfaJa valuabla food.! , , TM orispneae of Grept -Nun gives thai tea th sufficient ..action, to, keep loam in Kbod ondltloB; Its" testa la Oellcloos ana the way it la prepared eorraots any di gestifs trouble a person may have. ,. I know sty-.lease of Ufa has been renewed foa terns .el years by Uses." Name grvea br ! 'M,'" 'Co Battle Creek, Mich.' ;-,-'-.-'- -: .': ... he had been looking for aomo time, Caldwell la in jail at Greensboro. While there is strong pressure for a Code Commission It Is said that there will be a fight against it It is further said that some lawyers oppose It be cause they wish to keep all inch matters as much becloudedas possible. A lead ing lawyer here jocosely remarked yes terday that If the resolution introduced In the Senate providing that no member of the legislature should accept appoint ment to an office created by it, the code qnestion would be settled In one day by having a commission. He said the tron ble about the code for the past ten years had been the inability of ' members to parcel out the positions on It satisfac torily. It now seems practically certain that the legislature will enact a stringent law regulating labor of children and hoars of labor In factories. An Interesting loan for the "Hall of History" was se cured today, this being a set of Confed erate text books published In this State Including the first edition of Blnghams Latin Grammar. The Senate Judiciary Committee reports unfavorably the bill making legislators Ineligible to positions they create. It is said only two commit teemen favor the bill and that some of them want to get on the Code Commis sion. It Is the old old story. Of course the Judiciary Committee Is composed of all the lawyers In the Senate. MASONIC CLAIM BILL Again Favorably Reported Through Ef forts of Congressman Thomas. Special to Journal. Washii,gton, D. C, January 13. The Masonic claim bill, for St. John's Lodge No. 8 A. F. and A, M. of New Bern, has again been favorably reported upon, and Congressman C U Thomas was urging its passage today. Senatorial Deadlock Continues. Special to Journal. Ralbioii, Jan. 13 There were seven ballots at tonight's Senatorial caucus, With no changeB of importance. The caucus adjourned until 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Iliiv Siinkc. FaNclnate. The-oobni of the Cupe fascinates, birds fv c-olllnn Itself on n branch, erecting Its bead and swinging to and fro. Sundowner states that the snake will (?o on "fascinating" and keeping the bird twittering and unable to leave the tree In which It Is "for hours" and tlintdf the bird Is driven away It comes back. This may be a "yarn," but from the curious fascination which nonter rlfylng objects, eucli as "lark glitters," have for some birds and their apparent Inability to resist hovering around the lure the far greater mesmerizing power of the serpent may be conjecturea Movement more or less regular. Is nl ways part of the means of fascination employed by snakes. Their fondness for music of nny kind is not extended to the sound of the human voice slng Inir .which snakes clearly do not nppre- dfit.. nt nil. They only care for "lu- strumrntnl inu.slc" which Includes the onccrtlna. lomtom and Jew's harp, hnf from .xrxTluiciitji made In this country It was evident that they like the bagpipes best. Spectator n..hl Down From Hf,l. XcJcording to Mohammedan belief, .1,0 first eoov of the Koran, or Alkoran, their sacred book, was brought down from the highest to the lowest heaven by Gabriel on the mysterious night of Al Khnde in the montn or uumnuan. Thta wonderful book, written in heav en nnd bound In satin. Jewels and gold, ,wab communicated tp Monam rnod at different times during a period r.r rr..nri-three vears. This was done. according to Mohammedan belief, ei ther bf Gabriel In human shape or by rr himiwlf When Gabriel acted as translator and communicator, he did so "with a great sound or music ana bells." God appeared either "veiled or unveiled during Mohammed's waking hours or during dreams at ulgat. ASKINS. Jan 1 Rev. J. J. Harper filled his njnpolotment st Kilt Swamp last Taes- dar nleht. His subject was trsnsrorma- tl.ia of the character.' (text a uor. o.ioj whicm was a great treat to us. We in vita Mr. Earner to oome again. Wra. Laura Gaaklnand daughter, Lois have retaraed borne from Klnston where they have been spending the Ohrlstaaas holidays with M rs. Gasklns' daughter, Mrs. Ella Soear. Ra. 8. W. Snaarell will preacn at Samn next f earth Sunday. Be nas eontentod to preaek for as during this Rat. Dnanav. a Minister or ue rree Will Baptist Oharoh, has aa appolnment .1 A nil oca Jaoaatr la. alee a nigat. Mrs. Alfred Oasatas is vutung rela tives and friends la JTew Ban aids week and Is having bar teeth draem preparing (or a new set. - Miaa .Annie Gasklni (rem JUailoa, spent a few days at the home af her mother during the Christmas helldtrt. Mlas Maggie Tucker front New Bars has retaraed to sklni e4 opened her school.''-. V - . ' j :". ' ' Ms. lasses Talcher made a baslaasa trip to Oreeaf Die last weak.' ' !. t We would Uke to heat from T. 1. D. tad Joshua again' What ha become of have yea fallen la the ditch and , eaa'l get anybody to help yoa out V . i ;. KattDW, , BUSINESS IN LEGISLATURE Bills of Interest In the Senate and the House. Special to Journal. Raleigh, Jan. 13. In the Senate the principal new bills were to amend the seduction law,to establish a penitentiary parole commission, of the Governor, At torney General and another member, to allow all divorced persons to remarry, to prevent Insurance companies from forming tariff associations and raising rates. The House passed the bill repealing the Union county dispensary. Roth Houses met In joint session and canvassed the returns of the State elec tion. A resolution was defeated making members In eligible to offices they cre ate. One Night Only. Thursday, Jan. ISth, The Folks Up Willow Creek Interpreted by FRANK DAVIDSON and his Famous Company, Illuminated by 1000-SQUARB YDS. OF MAO 10:0 NIFICENT BOENERY. PRICES 25c,50c, 75c. Reserved seats on sale at Waters Wednesday Jan. 14. A Terrible Killing I 4503 people kill ed during the Spanish American war in the U. S. Army by typhoid and other diseas- There were no deaths in the Navy from ty phoid. Why ? The Navy used distilled water. The PURITAN STILL will give you plenty delicious, delightful drink ng water. 1 rie IS. Ho expense to operate. T. H. MOORE, Agent, P, O. Box 287, 82 New Street. To Friends and Patrons. I have moved my place of business to the Bmallwood Building, corner of South Front and Craven Streets, and will be pleased to serve yoa as in the past Thanking you for past favors I remain Yours truly, R. SAWYER, TAILOfi.; a ! PEPSI-COLA J HEALTHFUL AND INVIGORATING. Cures Nervousness, Relieves Ex haustion. Promotes Digestion. 5c. AT SODA rOURTAINS. FOR 10 DATS We will sell a lot ot Cambric and Nainsook Embroideries AT 33ipercent.Dis. D.F.JARVIS, 63 POLLOCK ST. Boarding House, J. H. Ward, Propr., MAYSVILLF, - - N. C. All of the conveniences usually found la. a first class boarding bouse. Good fable and Careful Attention. Bates tl 00 par day. Special attention paid to traveling men. AGINOY : ..,. i , BRaDH AM'B FBaJtMAOT.' fresh Every Weak. New Crop New Orleans Molasses. Fresh Elgin and Fox River Print Butter just received. Small Breakfast Btrips only 15e lb. Kingams Reliable California Hams 12c lb. I have a fow Nice London Layer Raisins left from Christ mas trade which you may have for 10c lb. Mixed Nuts all new 15o lb. Tobacco users will find my stook complete all grades from 25c to tl 25 per lb. If yon use tobacco I can please you. Yonrs to Please, mm j 'Phone 01. 71 Broad Ht 'Phone 01. vvvmvvHvvHvmmuwwwwwwHHW it 1NEW BBL CORNED BEEF, i JUST OPjEKTjEO. Sweet Pickled Peaches, 30c per quart. Assor'ed Mangoes 30c per quart, Standard 3 lb Tomatoes 10c per can. Standard 2 lb Corn 10c, 3 forJ25c. Loose Olives 40c per quart. Attmore's Pure Mince meatJIOc'peMb. Nabob Pancake Flour, 10c per package. Uecker's Cld Homestead Pancake Flour 10c package. J 5t We want your business and z than any other house in the city. ors rnd trusting to receive a share of your future bnsiness, I am Yours to please, T. !ES. Fa.ISISIEIS, Jr. J Wholesale and 1 PHONE 60. Cor. Broad eft Hancock Hih. ea- vvvvvvnvinvvvHvvmunvvvHmmvvmuHV Stop ! Took ! ! Listen To what we have to say. We have the wc have the prices. Do you ever think LOOK 250 prs Mens Psnts, worth $1 79c. SPECIAL I SPECIAL!! 20 Mens Suits worth $7 50 - for $3 98 nit. 25 " " 10 50 - for 5 24 " 20 " " " 15 00 - for 9 78 " 50 Overcoats in all colors and styles at your price 190 prs Mens Working Pants worth tl 25 125 " "Heavy Wool " " 160 your choice of this lot for fl 18. 100 prs Mens Fine Pants worth (4 50 to S2 UP. 500 Suits Cbildrens Clothing at half price. Hip Remnant Sale in Dress Good at half 500 yards Calicos worth 5c and 8c for 8c. 800 yds Bleaching 86 in. worth 5c & 6c for One lot Sheeting worth Bo to close at 8,e. Big line rants Uoods from 1340 to 9Sc yd. Big Assortment of Shoes at lowest prices. We are glad we are pleasing the people city and surrounding coantry, we are glad get bargains for oar customers. Yonrs truly, 75 Middle St, leit to Cask ill li ft a "Cineh" that you will drink no other beer after trying our Prospect Go's Bndwels Lager Beer. It costs no more than any other beer, and there is no other beer so good. Wny snouldn't you drink the best, wnen you can get It Just as easily as Inferior beer? It's the best for your healtb,ytur comfort and your pocketbook. J. F. Taylor, NIW BERN, N. O. I """" I SEEDS ! I X ONION SETS, whitof7ellow Z and red varieties joat received X Large consignment of Sprfcf - Seeds front Balsa, Landreth . Ferry ACotv..', ' v'--- W nnn.muu tiTT I T) i l -r e Cor. Potiock Middle Its,. V Wholesale A lie tall roeer, 1 71 Broad Hi axe selling you goods for less 2 Thaning you for p.ist fa v- J 4 4 Retail Qrocer, I ! ! goods, about it'.' 25, now for 79c. to 12 50 5 00 for price. 4 jc. of this we can Hdw. Co., New Bern, N. G7 A few cars of the cel ebrated Thacker lump Splint Coal. The best substitute for hard eoal on the market. Also steam &.amith ing coal. The best quality Oak, Ash, Mixed and Pine Wood. Prompt and quick delivery. ELLIS' COAL & WOOD YAP, Phone 47. Union Point f'lM We can furnish you with alt kinds of Magazines, Pe riodicals & News papers. wmi mum. Wand Wood !
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