NSW BIRM, I, CM THURSPAY M0R5II8, JAHUAEI 29, 1903A TWENTY FIRST YEAR wv -:. s im Jar marvAir" m .. j ft m m f ': 52 inch Zephyr, 15c, 32 inch Cable Oloth, 15c, 82 inch White Madras, 10c, - ' 32 inch Mercerized Oxford Oloth, in all shades, at 25c, ly ; Mercerized Chambray, in all shades at 16c, Jj A look at these goods will convince K j you ot their splendid value, yjj 66C NEW BERN Successors to mum Our connection with Manufacturers, Im porters and ('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, 1SIUNCU OFFICE A. B. Baxter & Co., Commission Brokers Slocks, Cotton,Grain & Provisions 17 Craven Street, Phone 233 NEW BERN, N. C. Main Office, 01 Broadway, New York. Moderate morglns. Excellent service. Private wires to New York. Ilighest banking and mercanlile 'ref erences. Coal. Splint tor use in grates and stoves, and heat ntin.lit'.v Ritiiml nous for all steam purposes. Wood. Oak, Ash and Pine. Prompt delivery. HoUistef 'Q Cox Craven St. Phone 34 Have Youa.Cough Or Sore Throat you. AntiBepUo, heating nd"ooth- lng, unaranteed. 4 r j J j PEPShCOM fT Tbers was infllcleni of this pops '' lar drink saved from Or oa Mondav ntgbt to supply iht dealrr' aerds. Tb iwwr; win 0 oVTauon .ibb.icw Amwm nA than itnMl Mam 1.n.!nAa rnr flew net b.h, j, , . Uv" entire stock oi duced as follows: ; 1 25 Ects to II ov -C" ;.' " 1 10 - "1 15, ' - Call beforo tbey are all gone. GROCERY CO., A. Parris & Co, Duffy's Borated & Perfumed Talcum Ponder 1 lb. Boxes 26c. . DUFFY'S PHARMACY. NEW BBL. FRESH TRIPE just opened, 6c lb, Pig Feet in vinegar So lb, Pickles 10c doz, Pickled Pork 11c pound. Dates 10c pkg, Violet Brand Seeded Raisins 12c pkg. Old Fashioned Uuck wheat 4c lb. Fox Hirer Print Batter 85c, Fresh El gin Butter 80o & 85c. (juakerOsts lOo pkg, Mothers Oats 10c pkg. Killer ft Miller Best Pare Lard I3c lb. Compound Lard 10c 8 lb can Tomatoes 10c, 8 lb can corn 10a. All kinds fresh pkg Crackers. A lot of Fresh Boasted Coffee. Try a pound of our 20c coffee, Tobaoeo, 8noff, Cigars, Cheroots. M. E. Land & Co. Phone 162 69 Broad St. OIL HEATERS 1 V.-..,:.:'-.. ,'': X.'. And Nickel Stand Lamps AT r - Ate n.n.i, U w. m. vuva OK a r-. jf A A 4fe Plfbne 228. Do you ever., have an Accident .-yi. ' ' If yon do never mind It, for Q. Q. Waters & Bon can rapslr It at once. You are out nothing if not aatiiifUd when von have your oarrl'ipi rxpalring done btre. We rnarmnUte all our work. It pays as to So gnod work. It will py you to havs your work don here. We do work that you cab dninl upon, and prlc are r'i ' t, like our work. i.i pfctfuHy, IIWIllOBIl Snail Fox Spreading. A Boek 1 Bibbed CoMtjGoite "Wrong.", Too Big Crowds, at the Can. CBS. ! ' "' RiXMGH, January 28.-Tha Senatorial situation la today as muoh in the ifog ai ever. No man can predict the results. Bets, even money, were offered,' today, without takeri,tht who ever won would not do so by over (majority, and beti were also offered 2 to 1, and not teken that the winner would not get 4 major ity. , Watson has been during the past two or three days been doing the. hardest sort of personal work. He and Over. man are at the eapttol daily. Overman's friends have poured in here during the past 24 hours. Watson's appeal is that he is an old soldier and that this will be the last chance for North Carolina to honor an ex-Confederate with the Sena- torshlp. Secretary Richard H. Lewis, of the State board of health says Ismail pox is spreading In the State and that unless there Is general vaccination a far greater spread may be expected. A charter Is granted by the State to the Wadesboro real estate company, with $126,000 authorized capital. Advoeates and opponents of the liquor regulation bills poured in here last night and today. The first of (he hearings be gan today before the Senate and House committees on prepositions and griev ances. The Democrats are laughing a good deal at the result of the election for State Senator In the 46th Senatorial dis trict, where Griffith. Democrat, beat his opponent, In that rock-ribbed Republi can balHwIck, the home of , Senator Prltchard., Democrats say It is poor en dorsementof Prltchsrd's "Lily White" policy to see his own county, Madison. give Griffith 25 majority, as It did at the election on the 20th Instant Griffith is here He Is for Craig for the 8enate. He was given quite an oration In the Democratic caucus last night. The Capitol Club gave its semi-annual reception to the members of the Legisla ture and It was, as always, a handsome affair- The club bouse . was specially decorated. Dancing followed the recep tion. The crowds at the Senatorial caucuses grow so great that many members became indignant last night The order was made that only newspaper men should be admitted to the lobbies, and these by oard, giving the name of the paper rep resentee uut there were given out scores of cards to people who have no connection with newspapers, while mem bers passed In a few. Very little Is talked about here exoept the Senatorial question and thp liquor bills. Treasurer Lacy and Auditor DIxoa are by Nquest dally present at sessions ofi the sub-committee, which has in charge the revenue act Treasurer Lacy said today, when asked what was being done: "The sub committee aaks ni for suggestions. t)ur recommendations are so far all In- the line of smoothing down the act, telling where it gives trouble,! etc. The section! recardlna fresh meats, pianos and 'organs, merchants purchase tax . and peddlers are thMe which bring most complaints. 'As yet the section regarding railway and liq uor taxes have not been reached.'' Audi tor DIxoa said: ! think the present law win stand lo far as the railways are con cerned. As to whiskey there will be very decided changes."' ; ' .- POLLOCKS VILLE. . - ssssasisawsn', v Plenty of Tramps.' A Hegro fight and C Catting Affray, sf Death ; Prom '-i'': c . Small fm.-ii:W Jan. 27. The weather is some what Improving this week, yet Us very un pleasant i'-..:H'.v. The farmers are all busy how cleaning up fences and ditches, plowing" and grubbing, It Is livening up some. ;s. There seems to be a foil crop of tramps this winter, there Is oar or two along every week. On Saturday the 17th a well dressed, good looking young man appeared here' among us, ' put np at a hotel ana said he was out to learn to et- tlrraU standing timber, giving his name as Tompkins from Philadelphia, Pa., he skipped oa Monday letting hit bill un paid, Oalart Saturday the- 14th,- an other well dressed one made his appear- CASTOR I A r . For Infanta and Clilldren. rUa KlnilYcaK::i.::::3 C;::t Bears the SY , ,r eigturecrff, ' " Great Reduction ja Sfclrts. We will soil all tl.OOill.T bosom cl orcd nl.Irls at tc. whidi we aiekhtn ' In our windows. Wehnvoa good 1' ff tiipm on han I, I 1 1' y ,'t ! ' T at V r;' anee, but he paid Us bQlaand shipped at the hoted alio, he left Monday, but an other earns the same day. '. '.ify , We are glad to see the legislature is passing and introducing some very good nils among are three we think t good, making a drunkenness a misde meanor,, the London , bill and the toy pistol, Ore eraoker bill. Xvery town should Impose a tax of t0. 179. or $100 on all dealers in fireworks. They are a nuisance and very dangerous. . The farmers condition is far better this year than has been for several years most of them have plenty of eon for age, pork, etc and some to sell, they also have some ready cash laid by. Every thing they have to sell brings a good price. Quite a lively cutting sorspe occurred at a colored mans residence in this place at a dance one night last week, the par tloipants were Tom Murphy, John Wil llams and J. O. Shepard, the latter being badly out in several places, Murphy and nlulams were boand over to court. Charlie Knight, one of the small pox patients at the 10 mile place died yester day. There are several more new cases, all among negroes so far. Mr. O. H. Holland, who has been at Tlmmonsrllle, S. O., for the last three months as telegraph orerator and agent, Is home on a visit. Major Henderson and wife left here this morning for enterprise, S. C. the home of his wife's father. Legislative Work. Special to Journal. Raleigh, January 28. Senator Wilson was sworn In from 88th district today. Re is a Democrat Bills were Introduced In Senate to ap point committee to Investigate the Insane asylums, to allow bodies to be used for dissection, to provide for dispensaries by vote of people, to prevent the use of railway tracks as highways. Bills allowing divorced persons to re marry three years after decree divorce, passed 26 to 12. Bills Introduced in the house.to permit school districts to be formed of contig uous territory Ifjln different townships, to provide for State board of examiners for trained nurses. Senate committee today resolved this evening by a vote of 8 to 2 to report unfavorably the Justice bill requiring ooomotive engineers to blow the whistle and ring bell when ever they cross tracks. House judiciary committee decided to report favorably the bill to forbid mar riage of first cousins. EMBALMS THE FOOD. California Physician's Idea About Coffee. A well-known California physician. John M. Read, of Redding, Cat, main tains that ooffee, when taken with the meals, has a tendency to 'embalm" or "preserve" the food so that It will not digest With thlt knowledge he hat made many complete cures of indiges tion, stomach troubles and nervous dis ease by taking away the coffee and giv ing his pttlents Poslum Cereal Coffee, whtco helps digestion. Dr. Reads't theory Is spoken ot in a letter from a gentleman of Oak P. 0., Cel., who says. "Twelve years of In. digestion had made me to nervous and thin that I Could scarely work. I had aotloed the newspaper articles about Postnm Coffee but didn't think serious ly of the matter. Finally, however; they Impressed me and I went to my family physician. Dr. John M. Read, of Readdlng,' and asked him about Pos tum. : ;"Bs , Immediately recommended it having used It In Ma own and other cases for exactly the tarns purpose. Dr, Read Is well-known throughout north en California and he surprised ' me! by the following statements 'Coffee acta la many eases like a large dose of aloo hoi taken after meals; it preserves the food so It eannot be ijgMtV'.l.-if'i :flhare great faith In Dr. Reed end Immediately commenced Postum with the"reso)t that at the end of one month I was greatly Improved and nowj at the end ot three months I am a well man, nerves steady and digestion O. K. And gaining steadily in weight and can do a bard day's work. ' : ilfry:. ,"My brother who suffered from pal pitation ot the heart when drinking oof fee claims that his heart does not trou ble him In the least when utlag Post am." , Name famished by Postnm po.' Battle Creek, Mlob. ; : ; -.aa-aaa-a-rwa-,'. Spring - Monday, February Second, I Vill optn an tTp-tonlato, C ) "Toggery Shop'!, with a Complete line of ' ' . ' . - El . Shoes, Hds and Furti$ktngs,3 and rcpectfnlly solicit a share of the patronage of my frienda. (J and the pullio. - p J TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. Judge William R Day has been ap pointed to a place as Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court. Ho succeeds Associate Justice Shtras. The bill and petition making the ter ritories of New Mexico and Arizona Statetls being discussed in the Senate The Republicans of Colorado who were defeated in the attempt to elect a Senator by force have submitted and will not contest the legality of Teller's election. There Is a movement among Southern Republicans in favor of Hanna for Pres-. ldential candidate in 1004. GREAT REDUCTION IN WATCHES. Open face small ladles stiver watch reduced from $4.00 to $2.75. Hunting case from $5.60 to f 8,25, ladles 25 year gold filled Waltban movement from $18. to 112.60. Ladles solid- 14 karat, stout case, Wtlthan movement from $18.50 to $16.00. Gentlemen thin, small size, 20 year, gold Allied, Waltham movement from $18.00 to $11.00. My whole stock will go the samo way until we are established in my old stand. I am now at J. J. Baxters J. O. BA TEH. J. W. WOOD, (Successor to Foy & Wood) Practical Tinner, PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING All work guaranteed to give sat isfaction. A good stock of Cook and Heat ing Stoves at right prices. Can bj found at the shop on South Front Street formerly occu pied by the firm. J. W. WOOD. Wall Paper, Wall Paper. I New 1008 Sample Book Just Received. All styles and all prices 3c to $10.00 per roll Room Moulding lc to 25c loo1. Give me a trial, all work guar anteed. EDGAR T. HOLLOWELL, PaJnUr A Paper Hager, C.J. McSortey & Cos 7 She Is not Pleased because you did not buy her candles at McSoTley's.- Ton see, she like many other! have purchased. confectioneries from us and has been perfectly satisfied w4th it! We 'keep good,- wholesome candle aT very moderate prices and thai la what the people are In quest efft II PEPSI-COLA J niuLTiTruivAiir) V ISVICrOBATmo. ' V Cores Nenonnets, Relieves Ex' nanttloB, Promotes Digestion. ' imiiMMMtltMMti 1 f She mm Announcement 1 Honey, ! Honey I have a few gallons of Nice strained Honey at 20c qt. Fresh lot Ontario Buckwheat, Clover Hill Print Butter, Maple Syrup, New Orleans and Porto Rico Molasses, Evaporated Peaches und Apples, Trance, Codfish and IriBh Potatoes, Peanuts, Canned and Bottled Goods of all kinds, Headquarters for Fine Teas and Roasted Cofixe. Give mo a call. Yours to J. L. ML, S 'Phone Ol. Only 8 Days More For CLEAN SWEEP SALE of Jan. A Few Great Bargains. All New No Trash. 500 Mens Suits at half value. tOO pra Heavy Pants, value $1 25 for 70c 350 Boys Suits at half value, 1500 Mens and Boys Caps, value 25c and close out at this sale at lUc. 475 Mens and Bovs Shirts, value 50c. 1 O0J your choice at this sale 83. 50 doz Mens Suspenders, 25c value, must this sale at 12c. 50 doz Ladies, Mens and ChiKIrens Hose, will eloso out at this sale, 3 pairs for 10c. 750 yards Table linen, red and white, must go at this sale at 24c. 2500 yards white, garnet, black and blue mfcre, 50c value, to go at this sale for 24c. SHOES, SHOES, SHOES, Shoes (if all kinds and all sorts to fit everybody. LOOK1 LOOK1! We invite the public to attend this sale the best bargains evor ollered. M F WARREN, JIM UA4KILL, Salesman.' 75 Middle St, next to Gaskill .AAAAAAAAA v vvTv v v v v It i NEW, BBL. CORNED BEEF, JUST OPEHTED. Sweet Pickled Peaches, 80orperqnart. Assorted Mangoee30cjer quart, Standard 3b Tomatoes 10c per can. Standard 2 lb'Corn 10o,'3;forJ25c. Loose Olives 40o per quart. Attmore's Pure Mince'meatJlOc'per.lb. Nabob Pancake Flour, 10c per package. Hecker's Cld Homestead PancakeTlour 10c package. We want your business and are selling you goods for less than any other house in the city. Thaning you for put fa v ora md trusting to receive a share of your future bnsiness, I am Yours to please, 4 it z 5 T- S3- IrVbolesale and Retail drocer, Z PHONE 69. Cor. Broad efc ITancock Nt. There is Satisfaction on the face of the man who drinks Budf- weis beereatisaotiott with the beer. satisfaction, with-- his Judgment ta se lecting so good an article tor which, be. Dart to small a price. - Eandv thins to' have about the house. Shall we tend; you a cater , w J. :P. Taylor, :vwtw BiB;'ir.,d.:' X""V ""ft (SEEDS! ONION SETS-wbito, yellow Z 1 j in.-r. . 1 r anu reu vanonesjuat rooetreur Lanfe Consignment ol Bprln' ''' - fieeds from Bulst, Lindreth ' Ferry; Co.'- y;. "."i ' B RADII All's rnARMioT Cor. Tollock5 Kiddle Bta. 4feeet 1 ' 'eWWkWiVWWV Please, Wholesale eft Retail Grocer, 71 Bread St" jg 1903. Goods. pr. 50c, to 75c and eo at value 60c, Casi- and suit and set S. COPLON. Hdw. Co., New Bern, N, C. DP-ieirEK, Jr., Coal and Wood! Atev cars of the c el ebrated Thacker lump Splint' Goal. The best substitute for hard coal on the market. Also steam"fe8mlth-ing- coal. The best quality Oak, Ash, Mixed and Pine Wood. Promtft and " quick delivery- worm 1. wood yard, Phon 47. , tTnion Point. , t 9. ;::PetQuhet'sSetect lhteS6n1;thIhi iernionliiSuiidaxll . I School Lessors for v v" n:sn's iook m.i