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- ""'"'7" r"I' .C". i TT T - ZTl i.f t'- i-L.iTf- iiiiliilflti, .." :.. V . 1 ..... i, r i . t i . . ... . w . VOL.'.XX HO.-250 .; RIW BIBrf, I. C, SUHDAY UOEIIIff, JANUARY 18, 1903. TWISTY-FIRST YEAR 0 V I Halites ril An All Wool 38 inch Dress Goods at 1-3 their value 75c value at 25c. A few short lengths ot 36 inch Per cales, Sea Island Brand, good value at 12. this sale 8c. NEW BERN GROCERY CO.. Successors to J, A, Partis & Co, wmm mm Our connection with Manufacturers, Im porters and backers 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. UKANCtl OFFICE A. B. Baxter & Co., Commission Brokers. Ws, ;oiiBn,Graiii & Provisions 17 Omven Street, ( Plmn 233 NEW BERN, N. C. Iain Office, 01 Uruadway, Now York. Moderate morgins. Excellent Berries Private wires to New York, tliglient 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. Hollister & Cox Craven St. Phons 34. C, J. McSorley & Co's 9 HEADaUABTERS . for fandfcs,: tUUuu Applet," Iranu, , Bananas, tntfact onryth(ng IbatU Wces to mike v complete ' stock) for 6no Clausv ,Vt!U) jbn. 0 tD and 1 amina oor lstock;;befor fy)fat. Ohr1 (nods are bwH.Ssdl' rn;Low f s Wlllleurabsby't Ooogh MrCrotip ' and rib (t safely. . Mothers endangM tbslr '.' children's Uvea by riving them tba oral Bry cough syrups. AN WAY'S Is tod for children's Coughs and' Croap and sells (or 18 eenls a bottle. Try It. Oaar anued, Hold by ALL PROa013t3i'i-' Two Days for Bargains Monday and Tuesday. A few of the articles that will be offered : Rolled edge Ewer & Basin 87c 9Bc Slop Jars at 79c. 72 Peice Dinnei Set $6 99, 50 Tea 4 99, Covered Dishes 44c. Whitehurst's 45 Polock HI Phone 228. Fresh Oyster Crackers all the time at M E Land & Co'i lOo lb. 3 lbs for SSc. Dates 10c pkg, 8 pkgi for 26c, 8 lb can Tomatoes 10c can, 8 for 35c 8 " " Corn 10c 8 cans for 26o. Best Lard 18c lb, I lbs 26c. Good Heat 10c lb. Full line Heins's Pickles, etc. Old Fashion Buckwheat 4c lb. Mixed Nuts 16c lb. lbs for We. Bra- 11 Mots, 12c lb, London Layer Balsins 16c lb, 1 lbs lor Wo. Codfish 10c lb 8 lbs for 26c, Best New York Hams 12c lb. Fox River Butter, Loose and Print 86c lb, Good Butter 80o lb. Yours for quick delivery. M. E. Land & Co. Phone 16! 69 Broad St. arenotebeeoiurtdeTed. To an f who requtrt Ui( best, most ltdaptabla. .most practical, ' lnoat comfortable and moat dnrablacarriagv'lor- cold,' stormj and ires weather, yr reooramend our line of rockawaya, sarrers and , top , buggies, fWto-tlOOi two' seated roekaways at to 300. ."We use only Uie very best snataruu in every aepartmeatof our fao- tory, for blgaest i tory, tot the oontrnetl9n of Wily the highest erad vehicles to be found on the market . Yoa oaa depend on our vehicles being up to now. . We are first hands for any kind of .material for,' re pairing and can save you money., bee n. t Yonrs to please, -,-,,-,;; i'; Qe.f He X7ci ?n;z '(Son, ' :.tnm-zv,u '- " -"73 trad a; r,iw tmiv, N.J'J HOT UHTIL TDESDH Kltjbt Can Senator Fight be Re sumed. 111 LeglslatlTe BuUesi Stands Walt lag. -Liquor (Juestloa Xighty Issue. Lee's Birthday . Observance. Mar riage Announce ment Raleigh, January 17 The Senate and House penBlon committees will report adversely on all private pension bills, and bills to make the date later than April 1, 1866, when widows can base their claims. The chairman says that the county board of examiners know far more as to who are deserving of pension than the legislature can possibly know. Widows In order to claim pensions must have married prior to April 1, 1865. There are a lot of private Ibllls and also a bill to make the date later as to wid ows. There is also a bill to increase the pension appropriation to $300,000. This too, the chairmen say, will be unfavora bly reported. In brief the pension mat ters will stand as they are. The State Anti-Saloon League, does not at all like the Watts bill, but wants the London bill. The State chairman of the campaign committee, editor Bailey of the Biblical Recorder says the Watts bill is a "gold brick." and leaves the gap wide open; that about its only effect would be against the revenue officers. He unqualifiedly condemns it. Tonight fifteen men, and as many boys left here for Newport, R I., haviog joined (he navy. The Olds Fellows ticre, whose lodge rooms were destroyed by fire Thursday morning, have taken hold actively of a plan to build a temple of their own. Some favor the idea of having this very largo and having the Grand Lddge use It entirely, Instead of meeting at a dif ferent place each year. Dr J M Ayer, formerly of this city and well known In social circles all over the State, Is to be married at New York, February 17 to Miss Ida Mason. He and the father of the bride-elect are members of the New fork cfitton exchange. Next Tuesday evening Col. and Mrs. A B Andrews will give a reception at their home here to their son, Mr William Johnston Andrews, and his bride, who was Miss AuguBta Ford of Covington, Ky. The Eenatorshtp is a rich prize and so gieat one that it is no wonder Overman, Watson and Craig are fighting for it No man can say when the contest will end or who will win. There will be no rlectlon Tuesday, the 20th, that Is cer tain. Monday is a holiday. There will hardly be a quorum Monday, and there will not be one Tuesday. On the latter day only a few Democrats will be pres ent at the joint session when the ballot ing for Senator begins. The fight in caucus will be renewed Tuesday night. A large number of members and most of the workers for the various candidates went home last night and today. There were yesterday the most positive asser tions that Watson would be nominated, and an offer of $10)0 against $290 that he would win was openly made. The general public expected him to win last night, as it was thought a caucus would be held on the latter date. Hundreds of people have been here to work, for the various aspirants and the money spent In th? sggregste must be into the thou sands. Xvery Influence has been, hionght to bear, the promise of ofBovs, from Governor down. It Is said Craig has been offered the Governorship. It is al so said Lt Gov. W. D. Turner ardently desires to" .be Governor, There sje "wheels within wheels'' and all kinds of log rolling night and day. There are 17 . ex-dnfeleratei In the legislature. . These and the local camp of Confederate Veterns will be tendered a reception Monday afternoon (Lee's birthday) by the local Chapter of the Daughters of the Confederacy at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joeephue Daniels Addresses will be made by 8:naor Hen ry A. London of Chatham and represen tative W. H. Lucas of Hyde: Crosses of honor will be presented. Steamship St., Louis Repprted. ";. Bpeclsi to Journal. ' '! ' ' . Jtew. Tpr;' January 17. TTht) sleanv ship 8t Loots has reach' d here. , Reason for krr drisy was bad condition "fb D- era. Battleship . Injured. sVcU' i" Journal. I Wwi.lngiuo. Jn'ir 17 - .The N.vy -department is inluriuWuf au Mploslun of t charge Of powder In tne elght Inch turret of- the - tattleihip 'Massaoha- Tin fflta wert-jkflled, low terlouly H tB toBBtltWit t . wjwwiija! i Mrfl P Kooflce wsnt to Govs yester- Kr W TT Clark pentyestsrdsy In KUston..,w ,,,; 1 Mrs B H Barnnm ' loft jesterdsy for a wn " uaaiow Vtmif. hit It 'E reon'. f"t" e S't!n fiOin tVu!inotea la the c- jwUi. SATURDAY'S LEGISLATURE More Important Bills. Balls Already need Renovating, Adjourned Until Tuesday. Special to Journal. Raleigh, January 17 In the Senate a bill was Introduced giving Confederate soldiers who served ninety days, $30 widows of such $16. Bills passed chang lng time holding Lenoir courts and amending the road laws of Craven county. In the House, bill was introduced pro viding pay for oyster . Inspectors. Blllrl passed authorizing expenditure ot not exceeding $9,600 for renovating, venti lating, heating the halls of the Legisla ture. BUI against granting chatters by Legislature to any corporation which could obtain same under the general law. BUI requiring committee on penal institutions to Investigate the charges of cruelty to convicts at Camp road in Jones county; allowing Bladen county to levy a special tax for new jail. Pro hibiting sale, manufacture and Importa tion of liquors into Scotland county. Enabling Onslow county commissioners to use surplus tax; appointing additional justices for Bladen county; one addi tional commissioner for Greene county; repealing law forbidding dutch nets In the Tar and Pamlico rivers. Adjourned to Tuesday, In honor Lee's birthday and to have halls renovated. CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Boogbt Bears the Signature Seeds at Davis. Davis Pharmacy has junt received a fresh Bupply of Londreth's Garden Seeds and Mcndeville and Kings Flower Seeds Services Today. Christ Church Rev. T. M. N, George rector. 1st Sunday after Epiphany Holy Communion 7.45 a. m. Services 11 a. m. Sunday School at 8;80 p. m. The night service will be omitted. A eordlal Invi tation Is extendedto all. Presbyterian Church Preaching at 11 o'clock a. m., by the pastor,. Sabbath Sohool at 3 80 p.m." Evening service at 4:30 p. m. A cordial Invitation Is extend ed to all. Christian Church M. S. Spear Pas tor. Preaching at 11 a. m. No night service. Sunday School 8 p. m. A eor dlal Invitation to all. Centenary Church Preaching at 11 a. m, and at 4:16 p. m The latter ser mon will be specially addressed to young people. No night service. Rev. . R. F. Bumpas, pastor. Services at the First Baptist Ohurch this morning as usual at 1'. o'clock. Sun da School at I p. m. The hour for the second preaching service will be an. nounced at the morning meeting. Rev. H. O. Moore, pastor. Regular services at the Taberaasla Baptist oharch, conducted by the pastor, Rev. M. P. Davis. ( Morning and night. First Church of Christ, Scientist 87 Craven street. Services Sunday 10:46 a. m. and T.S3 p. m. Bible- Lesson Ser mon today, Subject, "Truth." Psalm, 91;4. Sunday School after morning service. Testimony service Wednes day 7.80 pm. ' Reading Room is open daUy. Allan cordially Invited to at tend. ' DID YOU EVER KNOW That improper Food Often Causes the Llqnor Habit! It's a great proposition to get rid of a taste for llqnor by changing food. 'About three years ago," writes a man from Lowry City, Mo., "my appe tfte'f ailed me and my food disagreed with me. I rot week and nervous and felt dnll and entirely nnflt for baaineea; then like a fool I went to taklnr llondr to stimulate an appetite. For a time that seemed to help and I congratulated myself on finding so simple remedy. Bat, ales! I kad to take, more and more all the time until I got so that I could not get along without the whiskey, and ( was In pitiable condition. . , tried to quit par that seemed im possible aa 1 needed nourishment and my swrnaoh rejected food and the mora Whiskey I drank the Torse I got kept fighting this battle for more than two yean and almost gave op alt hope. .; I noticed an advertisement of Grape flnta In the paper and concluded to try It ' I found 1 could eat. Grape Nuts with relish and tt waa the first food that I found nourished me In a long timet Boon my stomach trouble (top ped, my appetite Increased, the craving thirst relaxed until all desire for drink was gone. ' I have need Grape Nuu constantly for over a year and I am 'now strong and robust; entirely oured from drink and able to work hard every day. My gratltnde for Grape Nuts Is unspeakable as lt has saved rrj life and rrpuiatlon." Name given by PoBtuin Co., I'm tie Creek,' Kick. REDUCTION ! - .'..'' : st My entire stock ot Ping Pong Sets Re duced as lollows: $1 25 Sets to $1 00, 1 50 " 1 15, 1 75 1 85, 2 00 2 00, Call before they are all gone. 59 POLLOCK ST. Have You a Cough Or Sore Throat ? Duffy's Cough Killer will cure you. Antiseptic, healing and sooth ing. Guaranteed. DUFFY'S PHARMACY. TEPSI-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. Boarding House, J. H. Ward, Propr., MAYSVILLE, - - N. C. AH of the conveniences usually found in a first class boarding house. Good Table and Careful Attention. Rates $1 00 per day. Special attention paid to traveling men. AGENCY BRADHAMr3 PHARMACY. Fresh Every Week. A Terrible Killing I 4500 people kill ed during the Spanish -American war in the V. 8. 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 rive you plenty delioions, delightful drink ing water. Price $8. No expense to operate. T. H. MOORE, Agent, P, O. Box HJ7, 83 new Street. To Friends and Patrons. I have moved my place of business to the 8 mall wood Building, corner of South Front and Craven Streets, and will be pleased to serve you as In the past Thanking you for past favors I remain Yours truly, R. SAWYER, . TAILOB.! PEPSI-COLA HEALTHFUL AND INVIGORATING. Cures Nervousness, Relieves Ex haustlon. Promotes Digestion. : 5c. ' it soda Fountains. eseeeeeeeea 10 'A We will sell a lot of "St-' er .v; ; a ' .' - i t.'.v t 33ipercent.Dis. D.F.JARVIS, POLLOCK ST. . - M:i C:r.::i Take Notice." On account ?of not being able to get hurd cl, ti e C Works will have to be t!til down wiilll the coal oaa be ob- ,. Kiw Vr.m Oaa LisnVCo. r FOR DATS i Wvmh, New. Crop New Orleans Molasses. Fresh Elgin and Fox River Print Butter just received. Small Breakfast Strips only 15c lb. Kingams Reliable Cali fornia Hams 12c lb. I have a fow Nice London Layer Raisins left from Christ trade which you may have for 10c lb. Mixed Nuts all new 15c lb. Tobacco users' will find my stock complete all grades from to tl 25 per lb. If jou use tobacco I can please you. Yours to Please, mas 25c .AAA A A J. L. MIL. 'Phone 91. 71 Broad Ht' 1 iHHHt4MMMWttttHMtt V VV V V $NEW BBL. CORNED BEEF. Sweet Tickled Peaches, 30o per quart. Assorled Mangoes 30c per quart. Standard 3 lb Tomatoes 10c per can. Standard, 2 lb Corn 10c, 34forJ25c. Loose Olives 40c per quart. . Attmore's Pure Mince meatJlOc'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. Thaning yoa for past fa v brs rnd trusting to receive a sha-e of your future bnsiness, lam Yours to please, J. 33- PiiEKEE, Jr., Wholesale and Retail Qrocer, f HUNK b'3 vvvvvvvvvvvvvvnvUvvUvUvnUnUvHUvvvv Stop ! liook ! ! listen 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. SI'ECIAL! 8PECIAL1! 20 Hens Suits worth f 7 SO - for $8 68 suit 25 " " " 10 60 - for 6 24 " 20 " " " 15 00 - for 9 78 " 50 Overcoats in all colors and styles at your price iwu prs Mens worxing rants worth f l xo lor 7c. 125 " "Heavy Wool " " 180to2 50 your choice of this lot for 91 18. 100 prs Mens Fine Pants worth $4 SO to 5 00 for 92 98. 600 Suits Ohildrens Clothing at half price. Big Remnant Bale in Dress Goods at naif 600 yards Calicos worth 6c and 6o for 8o. 800 yds Bleaching 86 in. worth 5c & 6c for une tot (meeting wortn So to close at Sfc. Big line Pants Goods from 12,o to 88c 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 our customers. Yours truly, S- COPLON 75 Middle St, aext to Gaskill It' a Cinch' that yon will drink no other beer after trying our Prospect Co's Budwela Lager Beer." lt oosts no mare than any , ether beet, and there Is no Other beer so good. Why shouldn't yon drink the best, when you can get It Just as easily a interior beer - If s the best for your health,yonr eonuors ana year pocketbooK. - J; F. Taylor, K1W BIBS, X. 0. 1 SEEDS !"- ONION SETSVb)ta,' jellow' t I and red nrletie JtjatteoeiTed 4 , Large constgnment ol flpring ; X fieeds from Bulst, Laudreth X X ' ferry ft Co. rn ' " V, ! BEAliIIAM'S PEfAFJilAOT. Cor. TVIlmk ft r'V'erA , ttHttitifiiit'.i Fork 1 Wholesale A Retail Grocer, 3 It 4 Cor. Broad A Bfancock Hm. 4 1 ! ! ! goods, abont it? 26, now price. 4c. of this we can Bdw. Co., New Bern, N. C.) A lew 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. M' ,C0AL"& WOOD YAP, Union Point !" i U 11:1 If. : 1 ! Petoubet's Select Y Notes i.oi rthe -Inr ietSaM rScKobtLessonsforl 7l7Jlrt.'-';'i''f '-,l ' Coal and Wood!
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