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VOL. XX-NO. 259 NEW BIBH, N. C, FRIDAY M0RKIN8, JANUARY 3D, 1903. TWENTY-FIRST Ul .4 , w . it k NEW WASH GOODS AT 32 inch Zephyr, 15c, 32 inch Cable Cloth, 15c, 32 inch White Madras, 10c, 32 inch Mercerized Oxford Cloth, in all shades, at 25c, Mercerized Chambray, in all shades at 15c, A look at these goods will you ol their splendid value. 4 1 convince W W NEW BERN GROCERY CO., Successors to J, A. Partis & Co, nOUE 881088 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. BRANCH in tick , Duffy s A. B. Baxter & Co.,'Borated & Perfumed Commission Brokers. - Slocis, Cottofl.Grain&Promions 17 Craven ytrcot, Plinno 2:C! NEW HEKN, N. C. Main Ofiicp, 01 liroailway, New York. Moderate morons. Excellent service Private wires to New York. Highest banking and mercantile preferences. 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. Phone 34 Have You a Cough Or Sore Throat ? Duffy's Couch Killer will cure you. AntUeptic, healing and sooth inp;. Guaranteed. DUFFY'S PIIARMAOY. Talcum PoYvder 1 lb. Hoxes 25c. DUFFY'S NIARMACY. i Covers State To Exclusion Else. All Nominated by Democratic Caucus, 6lst Ballot. NEW BBL. FRESH TRIPE 1 ust opened, 5c lb, Pip Feet in vinegar 5c lb, Picklos 10c doz, Tickled Pork lie pound. Dates 10c pkg, Violet Brand Seeded Raisins 12c kg. Old Fashioned Hn kwheat 4c lb. Fox River Print Butter SSc, Fresh Kl- gin Butter 80c & 35c. (Juaker Oats 10c jikg, Mothers Oats 10c pkg. ' Miller & Miller Best Pmrc Lard I8c lb. Compound lard 10c. 8 lb can Tomatoes 10c, 2 lb can corn )0c. All kinds fresh pkg Crackers. A lot of Fresh Roasted Coffee. Try a pound of our 20c coffee. Tobacco, Snuff, Cigars, Cheroots. M. E. Land & Co. Phone 162 69 Broad St. Counties Must Coniplj With School Law. Separate Tax Law. A Sneak Bill. Mrs. B. F. Dixon Sick. Cost of Public Bills. Raleigh, Jan. 29 The State Super intendent of public ljstructlon Inform! two of the counties of the 46 which hare so far this year applied for aid to keep their public schools open four months In the year, that they can get no aid from the State until they turn oyer the proper proportion, that Is three fourths, of the State and county poll taxes to the pub lic schools. One county has not reached the constitutional limitation of taxation' It is Davie, a Republican county, and its commissioners decllno to levy the tax to the limit. As a result that county can get no aid, There are two bills before the legisla ture to give the taxes paid by whites to white school and those by negroes to negro schools. Tho first of these is by representative King of Pitt. It Is sim ple, merely saying amending the part of the constitution which says there shall bo no discrimination between the races In schools, so as to allow discrimination Tho other bill Ifl by representative Slubb of Martin. Both provido for submission of a constitutional amendment. At 10 o'clock this morning there was a mass meeting of the friends of the Lon don liquor regulation bill, held in the Uancy library, All denominations and all parts of tho State are represented Senator Woodard has Introduced what ho terms a compromise liquor bill, tak ing a place between th3 London bill, which the antl-llquor league favors, and the Watts bill, which It does not favor. There is all sorts of talk about these bills. Some Democrats declare that they will injure tho party; others that Ihcy will give It new llfo. There Is certainly a powerful wave of tomperanco In the State. This Is easy to see. Never be fore was so much Influence and pressure brought to bear In aid of temperance legislation. Ex-Mayor McCall of Char lotto declared to the Legislature that 00 per cent of the crime there, was directly traceablo to liquor. There was argument today bofore the Senate judiciary committee on a bill which was "sneakod" through tho laBt Legislature, as a private and local act, to prevent tho felling of timber in Pamlico river, but which further along forbids non-resldcnts from buying and holding ovor f 00 acres of timber land, The odds are the bill will be repealed. Tho Memorial day address hero on May 10th will be on tho "Prison Life of the Confederate soldier." Mrs B F Dixon, wlfo of the State Auditor, Is quite sick at hor home here The fact that the public bills, the Journals and tho calendar of the legisla ture can be printed dally for $2,000 a session will be laid before tho legislative committee on printing. The cost of en rolling and engrossing is now $0,655. (treat Demonstrations Over Beinlt. Result, Overman 73, Wat son, 68, Craig 11. Special to Journal. RALtian, January 29 The Senatorial agony ended tonight on the sixty-first ballot, when Lee S. Overman received 78 votes in the Democratic caucus, suffi cient to nominate him, and making his election by the Oeneral Assembly, an assurance. The ballots tonight were as follows, 57th, Watson 04, Overman 81, Craig 10. 58th, Overman 64, Watson, 60, Craig 19. 59th, Overman 68, Walson 64, Craig 14. 60th, Overman 70, Watson 59, Cra'g 14. Sixty-first, Overman 71, Watson Craig 11. Directly after tho announcement of the ballot of Overman's election, a com mittee hurried to his hotel and escorted him to tho executive office, where Governor Aycook, Watson, Craig, Clem ent Manly and others awaited him, to accompany him to tho hall of rcpresenta Ives, whero the caucus was, and where there was a tremendous demonstration at Overman's entrance In the hall. Overman mado a magnificent speech amid a burst of applauso from the crowded hall. lie was followed by Wat son and Craig, both of whom pledged their undying devotion to North Oaro- na and the Democratic party. OIL HEATERS And Nickel Stand Lamps AT Whitehurst's 45 Pollock St Phone 228. "PEPSI-COLA At The Fire! There was sufficient of this popu lar drink saved from Are on Monday night 10 supply the doal r' needs. The iaciOTJ Will uc in npcrnuun iu m ivw days and then expect wore ;t.ulBes for Mew Bera. My entire-, stock ol Ping Pong Nets Be w duced 'aslollqwar . $1 25 8e! to l CO,' ttv.J 15, v . , Do yoa ever Have an COVE. Jan. 29. We are having nice weather now. The planting of peas are now In pro gress. Mr 11 T While has just finished plant ing. Mr II W Avery and wlfo were In town today. Mr George Ipock was In town yester day- Mr W J Brothers Is having his store and dwelling repainted. Hev J J Bojd has moved In town Mr J L RoblnBon Is working for E D Avery. Mr John Harris baa gone to New Bern to buy him a set of blacksmith tools with which he will work at this place. Mr O J White has been cutting stove wood all this evening like a man newly married will do. Mr F N Rlggs was the guest of Miss Belli Ipock last Thursday night. Elder Cunningham will preach for us Saturday night and Sunday. He Invites verybod to attend. Mr O D Heath returned front rTewport News last Saturday morning. His mother was greatly pleased to see him back. Mr A D White was the guest of Miss Lizzie Wetherlngton laitSanday Mr John MoGowan Spent Bundsy In Oove. Mr W J Brother's father fell -backward In (he railroad dltcb last Saturday nl?ht and tot very wet. Two of Prof Rhodes scholars of Kins- ton were la town Bunday. - Heaoa. 1 If von do never mind Ik' tof B H. Waters ts Sou can renelr It at once. Yon are out nothing II not satisfied when ton ha her.-) on have your carriage repairing done ire guarantee an our wort pays na to do good work. it will rv on to have your work done here, We prices are right, like our work. io work that yea can depend upon, and trA'CTADI Af , Tot Infanta m4 Children. - The Kind Yon Wan Always Eoszhi tAa n.i.i Bears the. Signature of 58, SKIN -TORTURED BABIES And Tired, Fretted Mothers Find Comfort in Guticura Soap and Ointment DOVER. Jan. 28 Mr. Beth West, spent yester day in New Bern. Col. W. D. Pollock, was hero awhile yesterday evening. Rev. T. W. Mansfield, pastor of Dover circuit, preached his first sermon here bnnday Rev. Ed. Brown, filled his regular appointment here last night. Quarterly Conference for Dover cir cuit will be held In Klnstou Feb'y 9th. This will be the first Conference on the new work and all the stewards are urged to be present at eleven o.clock. A petition favoring the London BUI has been circulating among our people for several days. A Jarge number have signed It and has been forwarded to our representation In the legislature. There is a very healthy sentiment for temper ance eilsttng .among our people. We hardly think a petitioner to sell whiskey could get three signers In the town among the white people. Mr. O. A. Smith who has been at work In the railroad office here, has ac cepted a position in the Auditors office at New Bern. Mr. OUIs Ipock, of Cove Creek, Is helping the sgent here. The girls of Dover High School, will have for debate, In their Literary So ciety, next Friday evening the follow ing question, "Resolved that Dover should be annexed to Lenoir County. We hope by mentioning tbls that none of our New Bern friends will become desperate. WINTHROP. January 29. We have had i changeable weather recently. We had one more fair Sunday and we suspect some of our young men took ad vantage of It. We had one marriage In our berg on Sunday last. Look out for a serenade a little later. Rev Giles filled his regular appoint ment here bunday. Every one Is pleased with our.pastor. A couple of fine wild turkeys came to our berg last week. One of them took Its flight to Norfolk, presented to Mr Geo Roper by Mr W L Thomas. This la the second time he has sent his friend, Mr Roper tome turkeys. Fish are scarce around here. Trout will not bite at anything leas than twenty-five cents. Mr T T Gooding came In recently with another (In mule to be added to his al ready fine lot of animals. He Is a mule man. Mr M L Mason hss quit talking Xmas and bas returned to his work. W hope he enjoyed his Xmaa. . .,.., . Gray Bye. When All Other Remedies and Physicians Fail. Instant relief and refreshing sleep for skin-tortured babies and rest for tired, worried mothers In warm hatha with Cutlcura Soap, and gcntlo anoint ings with Cutlcura Ointment, purest of emollient skin cures, to bo followed in severe cases by mild doses of Cuticura Resolvent Pills. This is tho purest, Bweetest, most speedy, permaneut awl economical treatment for torturing, disfiguring, Itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, crusted and pimply skin and scaly humours, with loss of hair, of In fants and children, as well as adults, and Is sure to succeed when all other remedies and the best physicians fail. The agonizing itching and burning of the skin, as in eczema; the frightful scaling, as in psoriasis ; the loss of hair and crusting of the scalp, as in scalled head; the facial disfigurement, as iu pimples end ringworm ; the awful suf fering of infants, and anxiety of worn out parents, as In milk crust, tetter and salt rheum, all demand a remedy of almost superhuman virtues to success fully cope with them. That Cuticura Soap, Ointment, and Pills arc such stands proven beyond all doubt. No statement Is made regarding them that Is not Justified by the strongest evi dence. The purity and sweetness, the power to afford immediate relief, the certainty of speedy and permanent cure, the absolute safety and great economy have made them the standr 1 skin cures and humour remedies of too civilized world. J. W. WOOD, (Successor to Foy & Wood ) Practical Tinner, PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING All work guaranteed to give sat isfaction. A gowl stock of Cook i.iid Heat ing Stoves at right prices. Can bj found at the .hop on South Front Street formerly occu pied by tho firm. J. W. WOOD. C.y. McSorley & Co's re Wdwry Sto Only 8 Days More or i i,i.. in sivittir aAi'K or ,ian. umpj. A Few Creat Bargains. All New (iooils. o Trash. Don Mens i-Miits at half value. too prs Heavy Pants, value $1 25 for 79c pr. :!r() ISi.ys Suilsat half value, 15!;0 Mmi ami Hoys Caps, value 2"c anil 50c, to ".so out at this sale at lllc. 175 Mens and lioys Shirts, valuo 50c, 75c and 1 OO your choice at this salo litf. i0 do. Mens Suspenders, 25c value, must go at this sale at 12!c. '0 d"Z Ladies, Mens and Chiltlrens Hose, will I"mi out at this sale, :l pairs for 10c. 750 yards Table linen, red and white, value 00c, u:.t g" at this sale at 24c. -500 yards white, garnet, black and blue Casi ' re. 50c value, to go at this sale for 24c. K1IOE8, SHOES, SHOES, sh.ies i.f all kinds and all sorts to lit ami suit .-rybudy. LOOK! LOOK I! We in ite the public to attend this sal o and get e best bargains ever ollered. K WAKItKN, ) l.M liA-rKILL, j She Li not Pleased because yon did not buy her candies at McSorley's. You see, she like nrni; others have purchased confectionorie from ns and has been perfectly satisfied with it. We keep good, wholesome candles at very moderate prices and this is what the people are In quest of. ! PEPSI-COLA ! HEALTHFUL AND INVIGORATING. Cures Nervousness, Relioves Ex haustlon, Promotes Digestion. 5c. at soda sonrraiNs. cccc3oaonotia6aoaononcccoo o o o n o Spring t i R MM ATltt AAM AM I W u a Monday, February : Second, I yrl . opta an ' Up-to-date, O Mnounceieiit! P "Toggery Shop" with ft Oolnplete line of ; '. n ShoesHats lind Fumtsfungs, a o GrertReducuoa In Shirts. f Wt will sell all 11.00 stiff bosom eol- ored shirts at 50c which wa are showing la our wlndowsv Wa hav a. good line of them on hand, Ibut they won't last long at this price. ' , , " renpoelfully, ' j.j.r-:r" O nd respectfully solicit share Of th patronage of my friends Q n and the pnblio. C ) . ' 1 . . . i Kiwi r'.rr. a o o I oney, Honey. I have a few gallons of Nice strained Honey at '20c it. Fresh lot Ontario Uuckwheat, Clover Hill Print Butter, Maple Syrup, New Orleans and Porto Kico Molasses, Kvapoialed Peaches and Apples, Prunes, Codfish and Irish Potatoec, Peanuts, Canned and lioltled Goods of all kinds, Headquarters for Fine Teas and Roasted ColT o. (Jive nie a call. Youra to Tlease, J.L. McDMlEl 1 Wholesale V Retail Clroeer, 'Phone 91. 71 Ir,al Nt Salesman.' S. COPLON. 75 Middle St. .next to Gaskill Hdw. Co., New Hern, N. C. It 4 k4AAAAA44444444AAAAAAA4444444444444444.444 A v V v vYvYv v v v vv YvYVYTT vvY v vv v v v v v V Yv v VVV v Y v V vv vv v. NEW BBL. CORNED BEEF, JUST OPENED. SweetJ'iekled Peaches, SOc'perjjquart. Assorted Mangoes30c"per quart, Standard :iJbToniatoes 10c per can. Standard 2 lbCorn l0c,;8Jfor25c. Loose Olives 40o per quart. Attinore's Pure Mincomeat10c'per,ll). Nabob Pancake Flour, lOo per package. 1 looker's Cld Homestoad Pancake'Flour 10c package. Wc want your business and are selling you goods for lesi than any other house in the city. Tlianing yon for pist, fav ors rnd trusting to receive a share of your future business, I am Yours to please, Tr.,3 Wholesale and Retail Orocer, Cor. Broad & Hancock Hin. PH0NK b'!. 3 1 4 YYYYYYYYitfYTYTfTYfYYYYYYYY ax W 7 U and wool There Is Satisfaction on the face of the man who drinks Bud- weis beer satisfaction "with the beer, satisfaction with his judgment In se lecting so good an article for whien ne pays so small a price. Handy thing to have about the house, Shall we send you a case 1 , J. F. Taylor, NSW BEEN, N. 0. Alew cars of the eel ebrated Thacker lump Splint Coal. The best sutmtitute for hard coal on the market. Also steam '& smith ing coal. The best quality Oak, Ash, Mixed and Pine Wood. Prompt and quick delivery. ELUS'lCOAL & WOOD YARD, rhorte 47. Union Point. 1 "tt SEEDS I ONION SETS, white, yellow X and red varlctiesjjuflt received X urge consignment oi opnng ' - Seeds Mm Bulsl, Undreth Z Ferry; 06, 1 , BRAliHAU'S PHABMAOt'. 1 I : Cot, PoUooVU Middle Bt. I Petoubet's Select Notes on the n-i: ternationat Sunday j Schodl Lessons for m'ni'S B00HT02E. , r Dororo triey ire wigono. . ;; oxrnri a, nvrnr, ' C9 POLLOCK ST. 1 l - " rbnriu'lPS, 7road Ft,' w rsTK U "i r
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