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Excellent serrice : Private wires to New York. r Higheit banking and mercanlile ,ref- erencps. Splint tor use in grates and stoves, and - best quality Bitumi fnous for all steam purposes. 9, Oak, Ash and Pine. Prompt delivery. Hottister & Cox Craven Ht. ' Phoie 34. C. J. McSorley &o's ,' HEADQUARTERS Uit Candles, DslHlns, Apples, Oranges, Dananas, In'faci overythlng that It takes to make ft Complete stock) lot, tanla OlatSf We'lnvite rou so call and ex amine tmr 'Wfck ibefofejbnjlna;.: - Onr goods art fresh and, Frlces.tow. C Anwavs Crouo'Syiiii) ; 7 WlUIcure baby's Cough or Croop kml do It safely. Mothers endanger their c-blldreo'l lives by giving thnm the ordi Coal Pr on approval, or ex- makes us Headquarters grocery line; and do Strictly a Job and be convinced- BERN GROCERY CO, Fresh Oyster Crackers : all the time at M E Land & Co'i 10c lb. lbs for 25o Dates 10c 3 pkgs for 25c, ft lb can Tomatofa He can, 8 for 23c ' " , Com 10c 8 can for SSc. Beat Lard 18o lb, 8 lb fic Oood Meat Oc lb. FuU line Beini'a Pickles, etc. Old Faahion Buckwheat 4c lb. Mixed Kuts 15c lb, 8 lbs for 85c. Bra zil Nuts, 12c lb, London Layer Rabins 15c lb, 8 lbs-for SSc. Codfish 10c lb 3 lbs for 25c Best New York Hams 18c lb. - Fox Hirer Butter. Loose and Print 85c lb, Oood Butter 80c lb. Yours for quick delivery. M. E. Land & Co. Phone Ui C9 Broad fit; I TAKE ORDER 3 FOR 1 ed Cards and Orders hve -prompt attention and work done at lowest prices. ' k Gtt,my prices before ordering. OWEN G. DUIOf, r -,'( P0LLOCI ST. Winter Time Vehicles ue now to be emuldnred.- To alt who require the best most adaptable, most practical, moat, comfortable and most durable carriage- for cold, stormy and wet weather, we reo.mmend our line of roctawaya, aumy and top bnireles, t'Oto 1 100s two seated ronkaways at MOtottiOO.. We DM only tli very b"t material In every department of our fac tory, lot the tmirt ruction of only the hiKUest (rrane vetilclns to be found on the rriKiket. Yon ran dminl on on vehicles beinu tip to now. We din flint bands for any kind of material fur pairing and can imv yrm nxwy. Pe EnaraJj Visiting wedding Iribitatlons Not Mncti Legislature Business. Special to Journal.' ; -TV -, ' ,Rixsiqh, Jan. 16. A hill was Intro duced In the Senate Increasing the ap naal pension appropriation, from two hundred thousand 1.0 three hundred thousand dollars. Y J A bill was introduced In the Bouse to prohibit all gambling- slot machine? Very little "business of importance was done. . . '.v -.. Floe Poultry, Turkeys and Chickenr, t Oaks Market todays ' POLLOCKSVILLP. . An Early Barrlasre. Snrgestion at to - Smallpox Contagion. Jan. 13. Cold, cold Is the weather, bnsiness all suspended, everybody out- ting wood and making a fire.; . - The steamer Howard took on a heavy load of cotton seed here this morning from the gin house of Mr. Harnett. Very little cotton In the country now. Borne few lots held by parties, tfoblg ones such as was the ease last year. There was an early marriage solemn ized at the residence of Mr. Reuben N White yesterday morning about 8 oclock The contracting parties were Mr. A. L Cantor to Miss Ida Woo ten, Cotton sold at this place last Saturday tor 8.80. We have the best cotton mar ket in Jones county, ot any In the State, everything considered. dr. W. J Hall has moved to this place and is now prepared to do draylng, haul Ing, plowing and anything needed of an all around man. .. Mr. Josiah M. Henderson an old real dent of this county, who left here some jrars ego for Charleston, 80, to engage in the trucking business, has had great success financially and has moved back to his residence in this place, he has a nice farm near here. We are glad to welcome Mr Henderson and family back among ussgaln. Mr. Wa, B. Blades is putting In a rail road just np the road here outside ol the corporate llmltawhleh will be extended on as the timber Is out, over in and through Onslow county, via Blchlands, etc. There are four or five old bachelors at this place who can't understand why it is that everybody but themselves have no trouble In getting married.' - Mr EB Elliott and Mr Silas Beaman have formed a co-partnership In the cul ture of. tobacco, they ere how preparing their land, cutting logs and planting the tobacco beds. .Mr. Beaman la an exper ienced and practical tobacco man. There Is a case of small pox at the 10 mile place In the family of FrankDod ley, colored, which to thought to have been carried there by his dog from the Philips' near there: dogs, eats and fowls are said to be great -conductors Of the! germ they should be looked after Very carefully, as well as people wtio have been In contact with the disease, . Mr John A Robinson living near here has 8 or 10 six jftoofhs eld pigs which be will kill next week that will weigh from 150 ti 175 lbs each. 4Thts proves whal can be done by improving and attending ; to stock, properly,; Mr. Boblnson Is s very successful farmer all around.. Mr Major '.Henderson, of Charleston, 8, C came Jn last week with hia bride and will made hit home In this place, w. Mr C B Holland, of Swansboro, keeps this market supplied, with fish and ous ters, but for him we would have but few. He had some very largo fat oys ters here last Saturday which sold -readily at Woentt pw'gallonf ,-. Mr Oliver Fey, wife and child, or Winston, now of Shelby, N. O l is visit ing friends- and relatives at this place Mr Foy wst several years ago a resident Of this County, , and we are glad to see him again among ai.; -.-.'' A DOCTOR'S "BANQET.; . 600 friends u Gucsu. " When Dr, N.B. Davis, Dean Kmsrilaj of the Northwestern University, reached hi 80th birthday "the': event' wtt ; eUv brated with a banquet St the Auditorium Hotel, Chicago, with 600 Invited gdtstt At most ol his long life hei beta tpesi studying health, Dr. Davis Is an-author Uy on the subject, In one of Us recently published article, he sayit f.'f-'f ' "The almost constant isaie of weari ness Impels many . worker to rdrt to the use Of strong toe and Coffee, the S 1m Olants In which appear to offer rtllef To- from 1 to I hours but which nly add to their ultimate misery by impaliiag dl gestlon sod osusing restless' sleep at night - -inis u lueuoin m a nui-sneu, writers young lady anthoress of Wheat' on, Ills.r "and It decided mi to begl using Postum Food Coffee In place ol tea and coffee. , I had suffered from I n paired digestion and wakeful olghta, was tired au the time and my brain w ised to respond to the demand mads u,i" by my profession. ' - "Almost from the first I felt li-mil by !Postam and I am now 100 per to n better, brslu clearer, dUeatlon nevor better, weight lucreHo.nl 2? pu'inji, sleep soundly all nlitht anil awtks rrfruobed In mind and body. . "My Imprnv .iicnl hislx-nso iti grost tlmt rt I t i ) of ny acq'in'n- -1 1 Co, nm." "8 a by 1 Most Important Subject la Senator " ,1 - tal Contest, :l Berento BUI To Be Discussed Fn- aeral Serylces C. B. Densen.' - Monday a Holiday. State : . ' Guard Coavenilon. -,"' Walts Liquor - BaLiian, Jan; 18. The Finance Com mtttee of the Senate and of the House met In joint session hut evening and sp pointed a sub committee to which is submitted the -work of preparing the Revenue. Bill and Machinery Act, or rather to make any necessary changes to the present law. Sanaior London of the committee ,. says very many chsuge will be made. The Treasurer, Auditor and Chairman of the Corporation " and Tax Commission were before the com mittee and stated frankly that the pres ent Revenue and Machinery Act are the best the Btate baa ever had Jtovernor Aycock ao declared In bU 'menage to the legislature. The sub committee will hold meetings nightly, .beginning next Monday night for the special purpose of hearing complaints or suggestions front businessmen, msnufaoturers and other Interests. Senator Lundon say the pur pose is to have the bill prepared, ready for submission quite raily In the session and not wait sa beretoforo until late to Consider this most Important measure. Nine tenths of the talk about the Sen- atorshlp contest today was ss to whether the Craig forces would stick, or whether their strength would be thrown to Over man or Watson. The Orals; men have all along claimed that thry could never be induced to waver nod ihey have been remarkably solid. There are people who have all along contended that there would be no '. nomination until Monday nlgbt which is Ire last before the ballot ing is to begin in open session, of conn aa has been said before there is politic within politics In this Senatorial contest and the Governorship Jlhe reel storm Center of the situation. Hence there have been persoawho have hinted that In a crM the Overman people might throw their strength for Craig and thus deeply gratify certain Interest which have been loyal to Overman all along. TLe funeral services over the remains of Cspt. Clande B. Denson, were held at Christ Church this afternoon atone o'clock Many of the S ate officials and member of the Iglslatore, teacher nd former pupil of the Raleigh Male Acad emy and the Pittsboro Academy were present, while L. O.JJ, Branch Camp Confederate Veterans waa the special es cort The remains were i aken to Pitts boro on a special train and weie buried there. A large number of Raleigh peo ple accompanied the remains to Pitts boro. Cspt. Denson was greatly es teemed, S mast of noble Impulse, a true soldier and cltlsea, a ripe scholar and a mto whose life bad for'fortj-two years been, devoted to the Btate of htsade p- uoa. . - Next Monday la Lte s birthday ,a Stat holiday, and the Legislature will adjoejra as a mark of respect. - The Daughters of the' Confederacy and the Confederate Veterans will have special exercise aad there will also be exercises at lb Sol diers' Home. - There Is a bill before the House pro viding that In ease either party break a contract for farm labor before the orop 1 made he shall be guilty if a mis demeanor. - - A large delegation o( Durham people were here ; today to - appear before the committee on Railroads In support of the bill Introduced by . representative Fuller of Durham to force the railways, four of which- will enter that town to build a anion passenger station; -j- " Adjutant Genera Roystet will by Mon day issue the call (or the convention of Stale Guard officers here to make ar rangements to meet the- requirement of the Dick National Guard bill. This bUl which will be a law as sooa as signed by the President. -'irlUr put-the .National Guard of this Bute on a perfect footing, give It encampments and complete , In- trootlon annually, re-arm It with maga ne rifles, and give It . virtually every thing that the regular army has, making it part f a homogenous 'force back of the regular, t It Is felt by the offloer la this Biate that it Is the greatest step ever taken for the improvement of the force, se-nnder Its provision a very large sum ill be available an I everything will done to mate It thorough and ) ffect- . ..Next Wedne'day and Thursday there will be special faiarlngs before the com mittee of the lower Houe n the Watts Mil ognlallBg th saUt and manufacture of liquor. This is by far the most lm pirtont liquor bill ever Introduced In th Legislature In this Btate and it Is no cctet that It was drafted by Senator dlnmons snd Governor AyctCk, aftar the most can ful coDilderat'on aud col laboration ' . Erort!"? Annual 1903. A ntwTul compendium of sporting sta ll In lathe "I'oKio GnTte E,- - !rg A il" for 1T03. It c.j ' ' a i . f s'l l! t -" ' i fniYTIOHAt CELEBRITIES Declare Pe-ru-na to Be the Greatest Ca : f : tarrh Remedy of The Age. R COLDS GRIPPQ C0UG!IS CROUP SORE- isivruswu NESS ' CMIBP JUSTICE CHAMBERS, OP SAMOA, Seyav "f csu noommead Pwmm a cms of tte rerr beat rwsnwctls for otrair. 7 IneummmmiPtnuut to lf Senator John M. Thur ston, ol Ommha, Neb., writes: "JVrajM entirely relieved me ota reryJrritMtlng cough. Ism a firm believer In Its efficacy for any each trouble,'! FOREMAN. Jan. 16. Mr. J. L Glbble of Beaufort eased through this place Wednesday, go'ns to Harlow. Bat. R. F. Stllley of New Bern, filled hi regular appointment at Mt. Zlon Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Brewer ot Vaoctboro, bit moved to Mr, Alonxo Thomas' place. While going from this place to Bean- fort, Wednesday, Vr. Jsm Morton 1 a1 the mast blown from his boat and other wise sustained romi loss, be escaped with a Slight Injury. Sheriff H.ncock wss here Wednes day. Dr. 0 N. Mason of Harlowe, passed through here this morning going to Beaufort to attend ihi meeting of the board of education. What ha become of our free mall de livery beret Wenied the service very much ' CASTOR I A .. ';. tot Infiuttrand (HLdren. . IbiKlcd Yoa HaYB Always Bought , Bean the Bigaatareof l HiviYouaCough Or Sore Throat ) I Duffy's Cough : Killer - Willi cure you. Antiseptic, sealing ana sooth ing. ' Guaranteed. - s- DUFFY'S 'PflARMAOY; ', PJ&SI:COLA: AtmSFt-i,) There was sofflotent of this, popu lar drink saved from fir rn Monday night to mpply the dealers' needs,; The factory will be In operation In a few days and Ibrn exprct more 1Ual&e for New Bern. ' k 2 Doafding House, ' I. II. Ward; Propr.J 'i MAY-iVIlX"t N, 0 1 All of th conveniences usually found In a first clss boarding houte. ' Good THlile aril Careful Attention. , Bates l 0) per day. Special attention paid to tmvellnfr mn k - : . ' . AG:r?ct . f 1 mm f it -IV ni Hon. William Young blood, Author of the Interior, writes front Washington, D. C, to Dr. Hartman, Columbus, O., as follows: "Fve often beard of your great medicine and have persuad ed my wile, who has been much ot a sufferer from catarrh, to try Peruna, and after using one bottle she has wonderfully Improved. It has proved all you have claimed lor It." Hon. RufusB. Merchant, Superintendent and Dis bursing Officer, U. S. Post office, Washington, D. C, says: "I take pleasure In commending your tonic, having taken a bottle ot Peruna with very beneficial re sults. It Is recommended to me as a very excellent catarrh cure." Congressman David F. Wilber, ol Oneonta, N. Y, writes: I am fully convinced that Peruna Is all you claim tor It alter the use ot a few bottles. " ' Congressman Irvine Dungatt, ot Jackson, O., writes: "I desire to Join with my many Mends In recommending yout Invaluable remedy Peruna to any one In need ot an Invigorating spring tonic, or whose system Is run down by catarrhal troubles." We have letters from thirty eight members of Congress attest ing to the virtues of Peruna. Thousands ot people In the com mon walks ot lite use It as e family medicine. For book of testimonials address The Peruna Medicine Co., Colum bus, O. A Terrible Killing! 4500 people kill ed during the Spanish .American m -American f war in i tbe U. B. I y by typhoid I yt-T.V I. Army and other es. There were no deaths in. the Navy from ty phoid. Why? The Navy used I distilled water. The PURITAN STILL wiU give f ,v you plenty delicious, delightful drink. Ing water. Price $8. No expense to operate. T. H. MOORF, Agent, P, O. nox zby, as new street. To Friends and Patrons. I have moved my place ot business to the 8 mallwood Building, cornet ot Booth Front and Craven Streets, aad will be pleased to serve yoa as in the past Thanking you for past favors I remain Tours truly, R. SAWYER, . TAJXOB.! . ... I 1 PEPSI-COLA I HEALTHFUL AND ISVIGOBATDtO. ' Cares Nervousness, Believes Ex T haustlon. Promotes Digestion. J , -AT IODA TOCMTAlKlw We will sell a lot ot Cambricand Mm"risobi('-'-; Epbreidorios 33iprccnt.Dis. D. JKJAJZVIS, ', 63 rcLixc:; T. i r 1 1 i - 1 1 W m. FOR 11 DAIS : I ) r ' 1 t , ! New Crop New Orleans Molasses. Fresh Elgin and Fox River Print Butter just received. ' f-mall Breakfast Strips only 15c lb. Kingams Reliable California Uams l'2c lb. I have a fow Nice London Layer Raisins left from Christ mas trade which yon may have for 10c lb. Mixed Nuts all new 15c lb. Tobacco users will find my stock complete all grades from 25c to $1 25 per lb. f you use tobacco I can please you. Yours to Please, J.L1D11L 'Phone Ol. 71 Broad 8t AAAAAAA vUvvvvvvnyvvvvvvUvvvvvvvUvV NEW BBL. CORNED BEEF, I IUST OPjEITjEjD. Sweet Pickled Te tches, 30c per quart. Assor ed Mangoes 30c per quart. Standard 3 lb Tomatoes 10c per can. Standsrd 2 lb Corn lCc, 3 fori25c. Loose Olives 40c per quart. Attmore's Pure Mince meatJIOc per lb. Nabob Pancake Flotir, 10c per package. Hecker's Cld Homestead Pancake Flour 10c package. We want your business and are selling you goods for than any other house in the city. Thaning yoa for past ors rnd trusting to receive a share of your future bnsiness, Yours to please, J. 23. IFXSETIEie. Jr.. 4 i Wholesale and Retail Orocer, j I PHONE 69 Cor. Broad Hancock Sts. tyvvUivvvvvvUvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvV Stop ! Isook ! ! Listen To what we have to say. We have the we have the prices. Do you ever think about it? LOOK 250 prs Mens Pants, worth $1 85, 79c. SPECIAL! SPECIAL!! 80 Mens Suits worth 17 50 - for f 8 08 88 " " " 10 50 for 5 24 80 " " " 15 00 - for 9 73 60 Overcoats in all colors and styles at your tw prs mens won ing rants wortti fl vr o "tieavywoot " " ieutoC2 50 your choice of this lot for tl 18. COprsMens Fine Panta worth 84 50 to $5 600 Suits Chlldrens Clothing at half price. Big Bemnant Bale in Dress Goods at half 600 yard Calicos worth 6c and 6c for 3ic. 800 yds Bleaching 86 In. worth 5c 4 Oo for une tot Dneeting wortn so to close at Sic Big line Panta Goods from 124c to 88c yd. Big Assortment of Shoes at lowest prices. We are glad we are pleasing the people ity and surrounding oonntry, we are glad get bargain for onr customers. Tours truly, S. COP3LON 75 Middle St. next to Oasklll XIt a "Cinch" that yon will drink no other Jeer after trying our Prospect Go's Bndwels Lager Beervx It eoste no more than any other beer, and there is no other beer so good. Why shouldn't you drink the best, when you can get It justs easily a Inferior beetr , It' th best for your health, your comfort and your pocketbook, v t . - V-; NSW BEEN, N. 0 aaaaaaaaaaAAAAAAAAAAAA44 vf fff f ?TTf ?TTTTTfT?vvvv : SEEDS ; nMTnW RWTfl tvUa Mllnv and red varieties Just received I"') c:iis',-'iiiii sit of Spring P c.,j from Iliiiat, Landrelh i -r Co. . ' - - j prr n . rt-y- Wholesale A BetaU Oroeer, AAAAAAA AA AA j fav- I am ! ! ! goods, now suit " " price lor 7c. 00 for price. 4c. of this we can Hdw. Co., New Bern, H. C A tew cars of the cel ebrated Thacker lump Splint Goal. The best substitute for - hard coal on the market' Also steam &smith ing coaL . . r' The best qualify; x Oak, Asi Mixed and Pin IvW, : j ss w saws rr wwv; -'J' ' ' ' H Prompt :and3 quick delivery.;. X--; ;cc? ' Phone 47. - ' TJnion Point.- -ee tiamvsv... ' .Petoubet's (Setcd i : Notes on the .. ...... . V. . ..a . . ' ". it ternatiohal'SvrJj ' J School Lessors fa t 1 1903. - . ft - T '1 fv f k J- 1 it) I 1 T - ay 'ft I I nary cough syrups. AN W AY'd Is m.l fur children's ')" '. 1 Croup and ! f fi for Tt r- ii "! ' "!. T '.' It. ('
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