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. ....-V "' : y V St;; .;v." . - 'isMJi':',:-t-.V- """'"V "V'-tT'-'-tfc - VV'Vtl . .k ii fPL HI-KO. 248 ; NEW; BIRN, R. C, THUBSDAY M0BKII8, JANUARY 15, 1903. 1WKMV rlltN! U-l - yl l i I I t : 111 t V-i--. i ara v 3 ? r? w t . Vimii . nnsji I .(.. U 1 1 aW BV SUM 1 . SA - A J .'.'Mil flTi - V Y tXYsU' Competition Mi ("HO t In fact Everything 'Vry Goods Line. i In m We have Nice Warm Blanketa for these cold nights: j An AU Wool 10-4 Blanket at $3 50. jfo Comforts at $1 25 to $3 50. ri Bed Spreads at 76c to $5 00. m 10.4 Sheets at 55o and 60o. rt 10-4 Sheets, Hemstitched, at 70c. X Hemstitched Pillow Cases, 45 x 3G inch, a. 18c. tip Hemstitched Bolster Case, 45 x 72 inch, at 35c. tfr to NEW BERN Successors to J. no mm GEtous Our connection with Manufacturers. Im porters and .Packers makes us Headquarters on everything in the grocery line. We buy in car lots and do Strictly a Job bing business. Try us lor prices and bfe convinced. NEW BERN GROCERY CO. BUANCil OI-'KICK A. B. Baxter & Co., Commission Brokers, Slocls, MiocGrain k Provisions 17 ('raven Street, I'hoiiB 2;Ci NEW HERN, N. 0. Main Cflii'e, lil (troadway, Now York. Moderate morgins. Excellent service I'rivate wires to Now York. Iliglieit bankinf; and nieroanlile ref erences. Coal. Splint for use in grates and stoves, and best quality Bitumi nous for all steam purposes. Wood. Oak, Ash and Pine. Prompt delivery. Hollister & Cox C'raveji St. Phone 34. C.J. McSorley & Co's KDAUUUAHTERS ,. f Candles,. RftUhu, Apple,. Oniige, tUnanat, hijfao orerythlnf tUat It takes , totaakv a..oornplet' stock- tot Panta Clsnii VtK rptf "an and st amina, our (stock Move kuytnf. Out goods ar tmh aad rrioesLow f " ; v ' Anwayi CroupJSjrrup , WlUIcofskiAj's Oooga or Croop v tad ito It atfalfr Mothers endtogn their . chlldrsn's U tiring them ths otdl--, 6ry conga syrups. . AN WAT'S it msds ' for children's Coughs nd Croup and Mils for SB cents 1 bottle. Try It. Onr anusd. Bold by ALL DRUOOI3T3. I eet mi that Pertains to the $ GROCERY CO., A. Parris & Co. Fresi Oyster Crackers all the time at M.K land & Co's 10c lb. :i lbs fur 25c Dates 10c kg, 3 pkgs for 85c, Ji lb can Tomatoe-s h'c can, for 25c. 3 " " Corn 10c 8 cans for 25c. Hest Lard l.Ho lb, 2 lbs 25c Good Meat 10c lb. Full llneJHeinz's Pickles, etc. Old Fashion Buckwheat 4c lb. u.iicu iMiia i.ji: u, o IUH IOT .)(', Ura- zil Nuts, 12c lb, London Layer Raisins 1 K.i 11. .1 11.- f... or... iw, lua 101 Codfish lAc lh 8 fop IS,. Rncf Ma, York Hams 12c lb. Fox liiver Butter, Loose and Print 8fic lb, Good Butter 30c lb. Yours for quick delivery. M. E. Land & Co. Phone 162. 69 Broad St. I TAKE ORDERS FOR Engraved Visiting Cards and Wedding T n l li mptmnons - Orders have prompt atten and work done at lowest prices. 1 1 wt my prices be fore ordering! owen o. Btnor? 5 POLLOCK ST. Winter Jim Vehicles are nowtoWisonildered. To aS who require the bess, most adptsliet most prmtieal, moss oomfortable and most datable carriage lor cold, storm and wes weather, we reoommeod our line of rock ways, snmys and sop" buggies, f 10 to $100. two seated mkawaji at 300 to t80d. . We use only the very best material In every department of eur fac tory, f oi the construction of only the highest grade vehicles to be found on the market You can depend .on our vehicles being ap to now. We are first bands for any kind of material lor re pairing and ean save you money. Bee us. . - Yours to please, -., ,- - ) : G. H. 7nXzrn & Ron, . . rhone;, -' . ' 78 Broad Bt, Kuw Bimr, N. O Discussion On Senatorial Question Occupies All. Large Attendance of Masons. Super litendeats of Water Works Meet. Cost of Penitentiary. Sales Fertilizer Tax Tags. Ralkiub, Jan. 14. Today your corres pondent bad an Interesting interview with Senator Graham of Granville, re garding his resolution looking for infor mation as to the cost of the penitentiary Your correspondent last year published the only history of the penitentiary which has ever been written. This gives all the figures as to the cost of the prison from start to finish. Senator Graham said that he wished to have architects carefully examine the building and see to what we it could be put. Ho has some ideas as to such uses, one being as a part of the central hospital for the in sane, another as dormitories and mechan icU department lor the Agricultural and Mechanical College. He says the walls are so strong as to sustain the weight of any machinery likely to be in use. There are so few convicts In the big prison that they are almost lost therein. It seems to be quite evident that Indoor convict work ivlll not cut any figure In this State at least for many years to come and in fact every experiment along thit l'ne has failed of Itself, except one which was knocked out by the powerfnl Knights of Labor. This was the making of horse collars. A conference of Superintendents of water works was held today ,the purpose being to consider matters for the com mon good and also the matter of the coming part of the American Water Works Association of which Superin tendent Campbell of the Charlotte water works Is the president. There are 51 places in North Carolina which have water works. All the superintendents were Invited to attend and the meeting was a gratifylngly complete one, all the Important towns In the State being rep resented. Several physicians were also present by Invitation and took part In the dlscusslon.the State Board of Health being represented. There Is much talk again today In aid of this, that, or the other Senatorial can didates and the hotel where they all are was like a bee hive. Every few minutes one would hear the phrase "Bo and so Is the logical candidate" or "the logic of the situation Is that so and so will win." Nobody knew what was geing to hap pen, nobody could pick the winner, and bets were uncommonly scarce. In (act but four bets have been heard of and one of these which was two to one on Over man was withdrawn this morning. Overman's friends did not want adjourn ment, they wanted balloting to continue the first night and certainly the second night of the caucus. The Craig men are calcalatlng that In case of a break ih Orermsn contingent will go to thtm rather than to Watson. Such was their talk today. The attendance at the communication of the Orand Lodare of Masons now in progress here Is a record breaker, ex ceeding that at the centennial communi cation. It Is said that nearly half ihe members of the legislature are Masons. Associate Justice Piatt D. Walker ar rived from Charlotte today. He will bring his family here In about a fort night. "King" Kelley, the veteran base ball MECHANICAL READERS. Fall to Apply to Themselves the Facts They Read. "I am a proof reader and have come Into almost daily contact with yonr advertisements of Postusa Food, Coffee since they first appeared," writes Mr. W. H. Stanley of Louisville, Ky, "but never paid any attention to then until about 18 months ago when my daughter, who was a great sufferer from gestrltio In digestion and its natural results,' stop ped coffee sad used Postam, Bhe had been growing thin and weak dally. : After a few weeks' trial C, Postam, she legsued her heela and strength and aoiv Is completely restored to .Iter for mer serf. 'Noting the.effect of changing from of fee 40 Poetasa U kr ease, I ooncloded 1o try 'lt myself. My (hablts are sedentary sitting and Hading irbm slxlo eight hours each day. 1 had been subject for 88 years to' sick I headaches and Indigestion and lost' onTan averase Of ohtf.day of each week 'from mr work. I I was kwtak; and "weighed ontj M0 fWiUAsia fmwtA '' IaIm sm..iLi Hrl energy all the time. I dropped coffee and tad the Postnm made xtrlntly ae cording to direction.' , ,, , . ; , '"'IrUed the bange from the mart i red have kept ip the use of Poetuai w 1th the resell that I have not had the he d ch la over year and have not lose a day 04 soooent of sickness la ibel tin tr, have gained,' strength steadly . and no w ' "Helen I commenced Poatum, I w as a good satoejer for 'the adjsorat., drag store for heartache powders and dyspt- eia remedies,, but have, used neither for over a year and ean . now eat anytbla- without Ul Jeffects, ' i y V-J' If everyone co old have my eiperP ence of the W.t ferw years, cultivation of the coffee bean ,would soon become at loet.art, tot no on ever suffered mora from co (Tee thsn I have, and I can heartily give all the credit to Posture, for my benlth and strength." player, has left here for Fall Biver.Mass. having signed as a member of the team there. A number of towns and counties are asking the legislature to give them pro hibition laws, and some want the dlspen sary law. There has really been but little talk so far of a "dark house" In the Senatorial contest. R. B. Glenn, who Is working zealously for O. B, Watson, Is most talked of, bnt Frank I. Osborne, of Char lotte and ex-Senator Matt Ransom are mentioned as possibilities, but not proba bllltles. The report on sales of fertilizer tax tags for 1002 shows that fertilizer sales In the State aggregated 880,000 tons, or 9,000 less thsn In 1901. The commissioner of agriculture urges the Legislature to make s stringent law against adulteration of food for man and animals. Money For Colored Normal Schools. Special to Journal. Raleigh, January 14 Today the State Superintendent of Public Instruotlon sent 500 each, to the seven negro Nor mal schools. Senatorial Dead Lock Continues. Special to Journal. Raleigh, January 14. Senatorial cau cus lasted one hour today wilt no chaige in the voting. There Is no sign of a treak. Overman got 13 votes on 2nd ballot and his forces brought about adjourn ment. C ASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars the Signature of Hudnut's Agency at Davis'. Day lii Pharmacy has been very fortun ate In securing the sole agency here Tor Hudnut's Perfumes and Toilet Prepara tions. Their quality Is of such excel lence and superiority that they are large ly used by the discriminating elite throughout Ihecountry Malllard's and Tenney's Candles at Davis. J. J, Baxter Is offering for the next 80 days heavy doubled breasted fleeced lined underwearjat 85c per suit, alBO 1 oys and girls heavy ribbed hose at 10c worth JOc. Notice School Teachers. The Board of Education at its meet ing hold January 5th, 1903, passed the following order, 'Whereas, under present conditions fill ilng vouchers for teachers at any and all limes, the duties of the County Supt. of Schools are seriously Interfered with; it Is hereby ordered that the Uonnty Superintendent be In his office at New Bern. N. C, during business hours every Sktorday for the purpose of transacting the business of the schools and that be shall not be required to attend to such busings at other times." S. M. BRINSON, BeCy. at Beard Cotton Gets to Ten Cents. Tiiesauch desired price for cotton- ten iwnts. was realized on the local mar ke. vesvetday, when a bale of "long staple" was sold at that price. The ooosaodtty has a good upward tendency and dealers say they look for a tlm when sU cotton will reach and maintain a prion that will warrant quick ssle for atletion. The next alghestepiice paid here w 8. ' ' The bale at ten cents arts brought In by Mr. J. 8. Morton, of Korth Uarlowe, Craven county. He eeuld fcave realised ten cents for one hundred fcslei of the same kind, If he had had them; Market; Letter on Cotton. By ndvete wire, J. R Latham ft Co. 3 NstwTobs:, Jan. 14. -We were very inch dleeoursxed over action of prions yesterday It locked as though Improve ment woaM have to start from a lower level altboacfa the buyers keep the mar ket native, w many selling for a further btwtk bet tecay It looks ss thoagh the Improvement might start. at any mo ment, of eontee this may prove as muoh of a delusion as', the drollne we had yes terday that remains to be seen. , Tone today, was about a Strong as It was weak yesterday, i That there has not been saoch rod! taking Is evident the position never wan. stronger. That col li its ttelog takea . ear, of is evident, a lot of H has been sold by one holder to another and a lot by the late January ball pool. . Somebody, Is short end not: comfortable at noma bulletins show, We would like to nee a little support, a slight advance la tprioes and teethe short Interest try o cover that would test the posltloa.vAt It Is, the tone stowed reasons to H pressure ana from eaeny points ot view the market looked es though It wanted ito go up we ean at present only advise iboylng oonserye- tlvefy. - - . J, E.UU)Co. IN THE LEGISLATURE Bills of Local Importance Passed or In troduced. Special to Journal. Ralkioh, .Jan. 14. A bill passed the House repealing the act allowing 500. annually (o the negro Industrial school at Elizabeth City. A bill was Introduced in the Senate for a Reformatory for youthful crimi nals. Bills were passed allowing Judges to continue terms of court to complete civil trials, as Is done In criminal cases; abolishing the August term of Craven county court; allowing clerk of Craven county to be absent one month In the year. O .A. 1r C3 sri' Baws the N K'lml l HW AlWjB BOKglll Have You a Cough Or Sore Throat ? Duffy's Cough Killer will cure you. Antiseptic, Healing ana sooth ing. Guaranteed. DUFFY'S PHARMACY. "PEPSI-COLA At The Fire I There was sufficient of this popu lar drink saved from fire on Monday night to supply the dealers' needs. The factory will be in operation In a few days and then expect more business for New Bern. Bradhams "Pharmacy Will re-cpen in Stanly Building in a few days, while repairs arc being made on Hughes Building. In the meanwhile customers may have prescriptions re filled by calling at Stanly BulldlDg, next door to Mr. Bar- foot's. C. D. BRADHAM. A Terrible Killing I I 4500 people kill ed during the Spanish American war In the U. 8. Army by typhoid and other diseas es. There were no deaths in the Navy from ty- hoid. w n y r 'he Navy used distilled water. The PURITAN STILL will elve vou plenty delicious, delightful drink ine water, rnee ns. no expense to operate. T. H. MOORF, Agent, P, O Box 287, az new street. To Friends and Patrons. I have moved my place of business to the Bmallwood Building, comer 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, TAILOR. ' PEPSI-COLA HEALTHFUL AND IN VIGOR ATINQ. Cures Nervousness, Relieves Ex T haostion. Promotes Digestion. 5c. AT SODA FOURTAINS. Ml 10 DAIS We will sell a lot oi Cambric and Nainsook Embroideries AT 33ipercent.Dis POLLOCK .5T.:''t ' : . J. H. Ward, Propr., v -MAY8VILLF, AU of the conveniences usually found In a first class boarding house. Good Table and Careful Attention. Bates tl 00 per day. Speelal attention paid to traveling men. 11 Boarding Wvmh New Crop New Orleans Molasses. Fresh Elgin and Fox River Print Butter just received. Small Breakfast Strips only 15c lb. Kinganis 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 $1 26 per lb. If jou use tobacco I can please you. Yours so Please, J J. L McDANIEL, IS"' 1 p 'Phone 91. 71 Broad St' g ttvtvttvmTttwTWtttv 3t $ Mr in 3 iilh it. g J 1ST OPENED. Sweet Pickled Peaches, 30o per quart. Assorled Mangoes 30c per quart, Standard 3 lb Tomatoes 10c per can. Standard 2 lb. Corn 10c, 3 for,25c. Loose Olives 40c per quart. Attmore's Pure Mince meatlOc'per.lb. q Nabob Pancake Flour, 10c per package. J Hecker's Cld Homestead Pancake Flour 10c package. J We want your business and than any other house in the city. 9 ors rnd trusting to receive a Bhare of your future bneiness, I am 4 Yours to P Wholesale and Retail Orocer, t PHONE 69. Cor. Broad aft Hancock Hi. k AAAAAAAA vUvvnvvHvvvvHvvvvvvvWvnnvUvnvv Stop ! Look ! ! Isiaten To what we have to say. We have the we have the prices. Do you ever think LOOK 250 prs Mens Pants, worth $1 79c. SPECIAL! SPECIAL 1 1 20 Mens Suits worth $7 50 - for 3 as " " " 10 00 - for 6 24 " 20 " " " 15 00 - for 9 78 " 50 Overcoats in aU colors and styles at your prico lo prs Mens Wording rants worth 1 25 125 11 " Heavy Wool " " 1 50 your choice of tliis lot for 91 18. 100 prs Mens Fine Pants worth 4 50 to $2 VS. 500 Suits Childrens Clothing at half price. Big Remnant Sale in Dress Goods at half 600 yards Calicos worth 5c and 6c for 8c. 800 yds Bleaching 86 in. worth 5c & 6c for One lot Sheeting worth 6c to close at 81c Big line rants Goods rrom isc to wc yd. Big Assortment of Bhoes at lowest prices. We are glad we are pleasing the people city and surrounding country, we ate glad get bargains for our customers. Yours truly, S. CODPH.03ST 75 Middle St, next to Gagkill It's a "Cinch" that you will drink no other beer after trying our rrospeot Co's Budwels Lager Beer. It oosts no more than anv other beer, and there Is no other beer so good. wny niouiun t you arms: tne nest, wnen you carrget It Just as easily as Inferior oeerr it's tne nest for your neaitn.yonr comfort and your pocketbook. J. F. Taylor, NEW BERN, N. O. SEEDS l 2 ONION SETS, white, yellow. and' red varieties" Just reoemd ' large consignment of Spring: " Seeds from Bulst, Landreth v; C rerryftOo.;- :., - " H; BRADHAM'S P11AKMA0T, Cor. Pollock A Middle Bta. i we' Pork BBL CORNED BEEF, I 1t are selling you goods for less Thaning yon for pist fa v- J please, 4 ! ! ! goods, about it. V 25, now 98 suit. for 7c. to $2 50 $5 00 for price. 4Jc. of this we can Hdw. Co., New Bern, N. C A few 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. ELI-IS' COAL & WOOD YARD, Phone 47. Union Point. ifJTecan furnishl ! you yvith all kinds of cMagazines, Pe- i riodicals & News-1 ti"K.i.:i;i.'-A t papers, wmnmimi Goal and Wood !
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