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VOL. XX-NO.262 SIW BIRH, B, C, TUESDAY MORSIHfl, FEBRUARY 3, 1903. TWENTY-FIRST YEAR THE OLD RELIABLE AbsoliiteryfPure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE GALILEE. Jan. 31 .We have had some summer weather this week, but It has come win ter agai a . Mr T A Stapleford lias been In Galilee this wtek on business, and has retnrned from Newport river back to his home. Bio M S Spear of New Bern will preach at the new church Saturday be fore the Becond Sunday In February. Mr J W Evertntrton Is making Im provements on hi a dwelling house. S rare of our people are beginning to prepare for farming for a another year. It Is reported that Mrs Amanda Thom as Is going to move to Mr J A Thomas nar Asklns. Miss Matt'c Thomas of Asklns is visit ing friends in Galilee, Sap Head Fresh roasted Coffi c ground to or der 15 2(1 2.r) : cents . r lb at J. U. Par ker J r. J. .1 Baxter is ITerlng for the next 30 ilaj a, heavy (inutile breasted fleeced line underwear at 85c, heavy ribbed under wear 85c. Ml winder goods at some re duction. a - - ' - 2s - 2 - - ak - - ai - Special for 3 Days 100 pieceB Best Quality Satin Gros Grain, Satin Faille and rt Satin Tiiffeta, all colors, Note Price and widths No. 2, 24c, 5, yfo 2ic, 7, 5o, !, c, 12, 8c, 1C, 10c, 22, 15c, 80, 85c. M Remnant Sale 50 ieccs Dress Goods, at 1 Vmtini. i Vmrt a iQi-onifn Rorrrn el tics. None of these remnants will be out. SOMETHING SPECIAL in Ladies Belts, all late styles, and up-to-date: 25c Value at 15c, 50c Value at 25c. , THIS NAME FOR NEW BERN GROCERY CO., Successors to J. A, Partis & Co mmm grocers 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 tor prices and be convinced. NEW BEEN GROCERY 00, BRANCH OFFICE A. B. Baxter & Co., Commission Brokers Stocks, Coitoo.M & FfOTisions ' 17 Crmren Street, Phone 283 NEW BERM, N. 0. If aln Office, 61 Broadway, New York. Iff odent t morglns, Exoellanturvioa. PrtraU wires to New York. ' Highest banking and mercantile "jni trences. ,i. - : ... ., "Botated ;& Perfumed Talcum Ppitodet ': "; ' 1 lb, Boxes 25e.v'.?,('( DUFFY'S rnAOACT, ONCE RAN WAR BLOCKADES. Hew York Sun. Another old tlmer.the former bloskado running steamship and Confederate warship Victory, now Ball ing under the name of the Oulf Stream, Is probably doomed to leave her. bones on thetaw Jersey coast at Avalon, near UapaJIay. She left this port yesterday with a general eargo for Philadelphia and got agronnd during the dense fog The life savers went to her In their surf boat and took off the crew, as Tt was feared the Teasel would-break np. The Gulf Stream was built In Philadel phia In 1861 and started her voyage un der the name of the North Carolina. Afterward her name was changed to the Victory. Wher the Federal Government got hold of her she was named the Queen. Atlantic Oitt, N. J., Jan. 80. While running by dead reckoning through the dense fog which enveloped this coast last night the steamship Gulf Stream, plying between New York and Philadelphia grounded on the bar op posite Latham's life savins; station, twenty miles south of this city. The steainahlp.lles in a very bad condition and will most likely be a total loss. The life saving crew from Latham's station landed the steamship crew of twenty men. The task was a very difficult one owing to the very high seas and the position of the steamer on the bar. OASTORIA. The Kind Yob Hats Alwars Boi Blgnatar. T VF GREAT REDUCTION IN WATCHES. Open face small ladies silver watch reduced from $4.00 to $2.75. Hunting case from $5.50 to 3.25, ladles 25 year gold filled Wallhan movement from $18. to $12.50. Ladles solid. H karat, stout case, Wvlthan movement from $18.50 to $15.00. Gentlemen thin, Bmall size, 30 year, gold fillled, Waltham movement from $18 00 to $11.00. My whole stock will go I he same way until we are established in my old stand. I am now at S. J. Baxters J. O. BAXTER. - 2s,a' VI 3 their value in Broad Cloth, W TjVnnoli "Flannel a nnfl "MfiV 3 DAYS ONI.l . Coal. Splint lor use in grates and stoves, and best quality Bitumi nous for ail steam purposes. ' ' Oak, Ash and Pine. ;vPr4mpt deliverer' r" Hotiiskr & Cox : J V 1 i Craren V,t. rton 14. Wood COMMITTEES TO INVESTIGATE Charges Cruelty to conricts. To Bear Charges Freight Discrimi nation. Special to Journal. Raleigh, February 8. The Legislature adopted a resolution naming a commit tee to Investigate the charges of cruelty to conricts In Mitchell county and else where, and also to larestigate the gen eral penitentiary management. The committee named Is to bear com. plaints from Chambers of Commerce and Boards of Trade relative to the com. plaints of alleged freight discrimination by railways against North Carolina ship pers. The committee will possibly report this resolution tomorrow and the com mittee will then hear complaints. The Bouse bill passed the Senate In- corporatlng the Savings and Trust Com pany of Washington. A bill was Introduced In the House by Duncan, to establish public landings. The bill passed the House regulating the pay of jurors in Craven county. A bill was Introduced to protect sheep by taxing dogs, and aid schools. Orlando, Fla.,10ct.,2, 1901. Tbe Hancock Liquid BulphuiOo., Balti more, Md. ( Gentlemen; I take'pleasurejjin recom mending Hancock's Liquid Sulphur to any one suffering with Eczema. I have had it for ten or fifteen years, have tried many remedies and fonnd no relief until I was induced to try your "H. L. 8." Have only used It a short while and am now almost entirely enred. I can truth fully say that after fifty years as prac ticing physician that your Liquid Sul phur is the most wonderful remedy for Eczema I have ever known. Tours respectfully, j DR. w.W.;leake. For sale at F. S. Duffy's. CITY TEEAS. STATEMENT. The. Daniels. Treas., in Account with tho City of New Bern. GENERAL FUND. January 1, 1903. To bal. 636 89 80 2,301 88 2,405 02 Jan. 8. To J M Hargett Jan. 8. To J. J Tolson By A J Cask Ins Hyman Supply Co Thos Daniels Naval Reserves do do O H Oulon C D Bradbam Naval Resorves J M Hargett O H Guton N A Brooks H O Whtuhuret J B Watson Thos Daniels J J Tolson A J Gasklns J M Hargett J C Collins R P Montague H H Tooker J T Lewis F T Patterson A L Bryan O O Jordan C Lopton W H Griffin Burrus & Gray Wallace & Curtis J E Gasklll J O Green 8 Oopeland J M Hargett Joseph Fulford T A Henry Helper Atlantic John Williams 700 800 18 87 15 00 16 00 18 00 16 87 28 09 15 00 12 00 18 67 20 00 26 00 8010 82100 14 25 20 00 50 00 80 00 85 00 25 00 80 00 50 00 85 00 10 50 85 00 85 00 64 64 500 85 00 800 480 4 70 46 54 500 BB Davenport 148 Uolltster A Cox 50 Walter Brinsoo 6 00 QasklU Cycle Co- ISO: American F Engine Co 11 55 B B Davenport 1 45 O H Gulon 11 67 Naval Reserves IS 00 Edwards & Broagh ton 8S0 (Mar Grove Uenuury 26 00 do 26 00 do 8600 do 80 00 B B Davenport 70 J E Latham's note 86 00, FA Orphan 6 00 City Water Work 800 00 do 20000 - do v , 800 00. do " ' r t'4 80000 do ' . ' 80000 Cedar Grovs Cemetery Interest on Latham's " note . ' w w JM 00 Naval Reserv "V H 100 B.i , ... . '.. an an. if ati b.' jtw i,t(tyr'lioiri Jan. 1. 1008 To balanoe i i . TO 91 St ,'... i.K' .,, II Jai.1. tobalaBb", ' ' 8U61 Mil Tntana Tax OaL . . . Interest on Latham' noU ,T 84 06 Paid on principal w- . i v 185 00 T F McCarthy ! - n 7 9 10 ' .V ;'- ' i,m 7i Jan. t To balance : ; . 829 17 " 81 TFMcOartbT " . 18 00 v t r- " V . - 817 07 nk P- 1 l' -t J. !' RUEIGB. Gorernor and Start Delighted With Plnehurst. New Members Supreme Court Take. Their Seats. Same Old Hotel Fiction. Work on Method 1st Orphanage. New Knitting Mill. Raleigh, February 2. The Supreme Court met this morning, to examine ap plicants for license a attorneys. Of the latter 20 are from the University and 6 from Wake Forest College. There are two new faces on the Sup reme Court bench, those of Piatt D, Walker of Charlotte and Henry G.-Oon nor of Wilson. Chief Justice Walter Clark, and Judges Walter A Montgom ery and Robert M Douglas are the other members of the court. Chief Justice Clark has placed Judge Walker, senior to Judge Connor, because the former is the older of the two, . , The court will tomorrow call the dock et of appeals from the 1st district, on which there are 88 cases, only one being a State case. Governor Aycock and staff returned this morning from Plnehurst, where they spent Sunday In a very pleasant way, as the guests of Mr. Tufts. Fifteen of the staff were In the party. They were delighted with tho many beauties of the place. State Auditor Dixon has gone to Greensboro, Charlotte and one or two other points on matters connected with returns of property for taxation. There la again talk about a new hotel for Raleigh. This sort of talk has been heard two years or more, so far without result. Among the arrivals here are Henry R. Bryan, Jr., and R. A. Nunn of New Bern. Weather observer Von Herrmann Is notified that a new assistant, with the odd name of Pickles, Is ordered to re port to him for duty. The brick work on the main building of the Methodist Orphanage here Is stopped until March, The wood work Is In progress. The building will accom modate 100 children. The home for aged ministers Is to be built not far from it. Work on this home will not be begun, however, until the orphanage Is com pleted. The new knitting mill here, the third at this point, Is completed, and will soon begin operations. One Minute Cough Cure gives relief In one minute, because it kills the ml crobe which tickles the mucous mem brane, causing the cough, and at the same time clears tbe phlegm, draws out the Inflammation and heals and soothes the affected parts. One Minute Cough Cure strengthens the lungs, ward off pneumonia and la a harmless and never falling enre In all curable case of Coughs, Cold and Croup. One Minute Cough Cure 1 pleasant to take, harm less and good alike for young and old. r. s. unny. A FINE RECOMMENDATION PorHngsbury Piano. Studio of C. L. PetJcolas. Richmond, Va., Dec. 24, 1900. The Gable Company, City: Gentlemen I have had freqnent occa sion to notice the extraordinary staying quality of the CABLE piano, and par ticularly of the Kingsbury grade. One of these, I examined recently, seem worthy of special remark. The pitch of the instrument was only a shad below the original tuning, and quite even throughout, so that fairly good mu sle oonld still be produced; It was, In fact, not more out of tune than piano usually get In twelv month. The owner of this one assured me that It bad not been tuned tor six yean. In my experience of thirty years with all make and grade of Piano, this 1 unique. Having had perfect satisfaction In my own purchase, it afford me pleas ure to give voluntary testimonial to th exoelleaoe of the Instrument oU by yoo, which will asanrt Intending pur. chasers of piano that they will be fairly dealt with by The.Oable Company. Tonr respectfully, a L. PETICOLAS, Professor of Masle. t Take a beta In Hancock' Liquid Bui phur, Tbeyr superior to tho of th most calibrated Sulphur Spring, having th additional advantage of being made any desired strength.; They wllh ear Prickly 'eaVJetema, fend all skin dl roriehvir.& Duffy. A (nil Un ot.Fanoy and Plain Cakes - at J.B. Parker Jr. v - - - r . r - i i a-- ' i, r Pharmacy', ., ,' IS RdW OPES FOB BUSINESS with ftw stock of drag mad in stock ot leeds, Opposite th Postofflce, Great Redaction In Shirt. I- W will tell all 91.00 stiff bosom eoU ored shirt at 00c. which we art showing ra our window. Wo have good line of thorn on hand, Jbut they won't but long at this pHoe. - - . TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. The United States Government has placed a rush order for 100,000 Krag Jorgenson rifles. It is believed by some that preparations are being made for war. Capt Richmond P Ilobson of Monl mac fame, has tendered his reslgnntli n as naval constructor, He tried to bo re tired on account of falling sight but was unsuccessful. Senator Wellington has bill In Con gress to restrict fortunes to $10 000, 000. Hon Richard Olney President Cleve land's secretary of Slate Is being dis cussed aa a probable presidential candl date on the Democratic ticket In 1904. Ex-secretaiy of tho Navy John S Lone Is very sick at his home In Ilingham, Mass. His recovery Is regarded as doub - ful. Minister Bowen's recommendations that the Powers accept Venezuela's of fer of 80 per cent of the tariff duilcs hap been rejected. Market Letter on Cotton. By private wire, J. E Latham & do. New York, Feb. 2. For awhile about neon, It looked as though tho market would break wide open. This was due to stop loss orders, and selling carried May down to 8.80 and through that figure, while March ran down to 8.72 and this all took place without what might be called free selling. If a few thousands can send the market down, what will happen when receipts contin ue this way for some days? We are t o have a week of free movement, free when compared with last year. On this comparison we are not likely to advance much. It means a strong mtrket If prices do not react more than As long as conditions favor a decline for time being at least, we believe in that view there Is nothing to Induce buying at this level just now. There Is more on the selling side than on the buying The fact that prlcas have to to held by artificial bulling Is not a good sign. If the market can not go up on so strong a position there is likely to be a break. There is every inducement to take pro fits and hold off for this woek. In the event of a sharp break at opening to morrow we would buy for quick profits, but would take profits on the reaction looking for quick break later In the day. C. W. Lcc .V- Co CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Hare Always Bought Bear th Signature of J. J, Baxter is offering for the next 30 days heavy doubled breasted fleeced lined underwear at 85c per suit, also boys and girls heavy ribbed hose at 10c worth 20c. Brooks' Cafe. (Watson's Old Stand) Lunches and Heals seized In flrst-claas style. OYSTERS, Sandwiches, Ha'ads and every dehtcy of the season al ways on band. Coca-Cola and all other cool drinks on tap. Brook' Cafe. JL Chance for Yon ! .Got House for Rent Real Cheap. Got Money to Xoan on or without in tereat Got House and Lot for sale. Got Money to buys Home for yof. Got Money to loan people going away. Office: Middle St., Mo. ISO. ISAAC H. SMITH, Propr Jan. 81, 1903. M-BBL. .FRESH BIB Just opened, Bo lb, pig Feet In vinegar c lb, Pickle 10 dos, Pickled Pork lie pound.' , . ' ,. .- - Dates lOo pkg, Violet Brand Seeded Balaio Ue fkg, . ,.01dtehloied Buckwheat 4c lb. - fox River Print Butter 8c, Fresh EV gln Better 80o 4 85c. . Quaker Oat lOo pkg, Mothers Oats lOepkg., .n' .)-' - Miller Miner Best Pare Lard I8c lb. Compound Jrd 10c. 'V, "' ' t Ibtaa Tomatoes lOo, lb can oora lOo All kind fresh pkg Crackers. A lot of Fresh Roasted Coff. Try a pound of ont lOfl ooffee, " -Tobaooo, Snuff, Cigars, Cheroots.' " SORE HANDS Itching, Burning Palms, Painful Finger Ends, With Brittle, Shapeless, Discolored Nails, As Well as Roughness and Redness, ONE ? NIGHTiTREATMENT Soak the htmda on retiring in a strong, hot, creamy lather of Cuticura Soap. Dry and anoint freely with Cuticura Ointment, the great skin cure and purest of emollients. Wear, during the night, old, loose kid gloves, or bandage lightly in old, soft cotton or linen. For red, rough and chapped hands, dry, fissured, itching, feverish palms, with brittle, shnpeless nails and painful finger ends, this treatment Is simply wonderful, fre quently curing in a single application. In no other way have Cuticura Soap and Ointment demonstrated their aston ishing curative properties more effec tually than in the treatment of the hands, especially when tortured with itching, burning and scaly eczema. Complete local and constitutional treatment for every humour of the skin, scalp and blood, with loss of hair, may now be had for one dollar. Bathe freely with hot water and Cuticura Soap, to cleanse the surface of crusts and scales, and soften the thickened cuticle. Dry, without hard rubbing, and apply Cuticura Ointment freely, to allay itching, irritation and Inflam mation, nnd soothe and heal, and, lastly, take the Cuticura Resolvent Pills, to cool and cleanse the blood. This treatment affords Instant relief, permits rest and sleep In tho severest forms of eczema and other Itching, burning and scaly humours, and points to a speedy, iwrmanent and economical cure of torturing, disfiguring humours from infancy to age, when all other remedies and. tho beat physicians fall, i 1 1 AW the latest sL)les iii 'Dice, (..'anl, Mounts i'tul Comics. I ENNETT'S BOOK STORE. I s Books by G. A. Hen- ty and other writers, bound in paper, for Only 10c per Copy. owen g. Braur, 59 POLLOCI ST. Have You a Cough Or Sore Throat ) Duffy's Cough Killer will cure you. Antiseptic, healing and sooth ing. Guaranteed. DUFFY'S P1IARMACY. "PEPSI-COLA At The Fire I There was sufficient of this popu ltr drink saved from fire on Mondsy night to supply the dealers' needs. The faotory will be in operation In few days and then expect more business for New Bern. TO-DAY and MONDAY. Get ABargain la 8tovePnf, Tin" Pan Egg Poaoliersi . .Galvanized Buokete, Pitchers, Wash Bowls and Pitch ers, Etc. .' .'.. AT ; Vhitehurst's '"'45 Pollock Sf " Phone &28.?.'Vf ' Seeds at Davb. ' Pnvlo rhannsey hs Jnst rwetrvd frcoh supply of I nt1li' flardcii BmU Valentines Hcnty Books In. c. i nams 35 A few Niiv onos jtmt t.i'cived and another lot expected today. I have a few gallons of Niw trained Honey at 20c qt. Fresh lot On'.'.rio Kuckwlirat, Clover Hill Print Butter, Maple Syrup, X.-v Oil ..u,.i :uid l'orlo Rico Molasses, Evaporated 1 ;,( lies aud Apple, Prunes, Codfish .ni l h !i ota! ., Peanuts, Canned and Mottled Goods of all kinds, Headquarters f.,r Pine '1'eas and Roasted Coffee, (live me a call. V( urs to Please, J. I BAIL, ; 35 Thorn- 03. 8 QQ !i i ! O o D A Toggery Shop Talk, g III ...IIHI.LI lull ll .llHl M1,U t..:. :n . i , - ..i .. I.. '....l. !! .!. q ui'ini u ie ai 1 - e mo ui i " i ;es nave some iNi.Mii.e-in ii....it Q Spring (ioods hei- When yon want M ens Tos, o o II A 11 i; U AM) IIAlll ltDASHEK, !i; Midtllo Street. OOOOOBOltlQSQ9DODOCCCC3 From 1st Feb. 1903 For a Few Days nl. 'I".. S.i!.- I..- a Bij; Monty Savei u, look: look : .,00 Mens Suits at !i;oi .:.! .... tOO pr Heavy fat t. ."! !' f- ; 350 Hoys Suits at !;tlt ..'. 1500 Mens ami IU, t .,; . . . close out at this sale all .. 475 Mens and l'eiys s:n,t . ' ... . $1 00; your ehoii e at i!.i ii- 50 do. Mens Sw .I.., r . ll ,,i .. this sale at 12 U . 50 (loz Ladies, Men-, aie I COOea i close out at this sale i jsor iVr ',Or. 750 yards Table linen, red and !,n., . must go at tliis sale at ale. 2500 yards white, pirnet, idai and id... mtre, 50c value, to g., at tins sale f. .r J 1 1 SHOES, SltOK.'J, MK)1 Shoes ol all kinds and all -ri . to .. everybody. LOOK ! I.t I'M. We invite the nubia to attend ' the best bargains ever ! ( red M F WAKRKN, ) u., JIM OA-iKll.L, ( ' 75 Middle St, jicxt : . U a s k i 1 C.J. McSorley & Cos GOOD CONFECTIONERY. Bo good that the baby can eat Its fill of It. What Is there In pure, delicious con fectionery to hurt cither baby, child, or grown up persons f There are no purer mtterials than the ones we use. There Is no cleaner way of mnklnu confection ery than ours. J. W. WOOD, (Sufccesaor to Foy & Wood) Practical Tinner, PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING All work gnarantecd to give sat isfaction, S good stock of Cook md Heat ing Btovei at rfgbFpHcoa. . ; . South Front Street formerly occu. pica by tho MAtf'. J. W. W000. fifatanci'v Store "' Wholesale A Retail Grocer, 71 III 71 Bread St" 0 Q O D O D CCOOO . il. La'....i;..l, TV", I I H. i.iinnii uiuitic u3 m i mm ;i; i- uiosL worn. - n, um: you'll una an new g Q eotunlt me. g g I r. ! , ij aiel ! e... at will alue SO.', - Casi- and suit d !'et S. COPLON. 1 Hdw, Ci ., New Bern, N. C. Afew cars of the cel ebrated Thacker lump Splint Coal. Tbe best 3ubNtitute for bard coal on the market. Also steamj&lsmith ing coal. The best quality Oak, Ash, Mixed and Pine Wood Prompt and quick delivery. Phone 47. Union Point There Is SatUfacflon on the fc ol th mn who drink Bud wet beer tifctlon wUh th ber, satisfaction with hi Judrrment Irs lectin; to good n article for which) he pays so small price, i Uamir Mn0 to bar about the house, phr i w end irooooMelt . . and wood! una
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