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YOL." XX NO. 264 SIW BIBH, I. THURSDAY M0RRII8, FEBRUARY 5, 1903. TWINTY-FIRST YEAR h n . - .it . n oa - - i - -u A Has Just Received his 1 5pr Line of Gents Dress Shirtsi To Sell for 1 50c&$M0, ALSO NEW I PATENT SHOES & OXFORDS f $ Good Value at 5 00, we sell for W S3.50. 1 t 5 .., oocoaoaonopnononononccsoo O miMTAR WFC EFM DT OCCOOQODODODODODODODOCCCOO Great Reduction prIes FOR 10 MM WE WILL SELL 3 lb cm Stand. Tomatoes 3 for 25c 2" " " Corn, - 26c Lemon Cling Peache8,25o value, 18c Yeilow Peaches, 20c value 15c Cal. Apricots, 25c value lie Tomato Catsup, 15c value 9c Heinz's Baked Beans, 15c val. 121c Pie Pcache?, 10c vaUe 81c Lima Bean?, 10c value 81c Com and Tematoea, 10c value 81c Cottoleno, SOc value 40c 25c " 20c Oatmeal, 15c value 10c Royal Baking Powder, J lb , 24c Good Luok Baking Powder 4o REMEMBER this offer is for cash only. Respectfully, Arcnbeii m -.-aw t76 Broad BiMXCfl.OFFlCB A B, Baxter & Co., Commission Brokers Stoch, Cottoii.Grala kfmmi 17 Craven Street,' Phone 883 . . itEW PKHN, N. O. Main Office, 01 Broadway, New York. - Moderate raorglns. ',Eoeneaesrviee. Private wirat to Hew Tort . ' Highest banking andj snercaaltta 'ref erences. .- x c:.:jf' ii & Ja i BnrAted&?Perf anted , JWFFY'rpHABMAOT.: . ' i s s I .' Wblla la Beaafoit b sort (o stop at the RomII Bnaaa.1 rint-Claas Board. A.ho for trTiin( people, Fishing aad naming anexeelled, Tarmi f 1.25 a ay ot 9 5.00 por wk w ml LINE OP PRING I TYLES IN THIS Famous Shirt Also New Shapes in the o o J. E. BENTON, o Hatter and Haberdasher, J 97 MIDDLE BT ' q FOR CASH : Octagon Soap per cake Best Wet India Molasses, gal Faicy N O Molasses per gal. Beat Patent Flour per lb Second Can Coffee, 35c value for Qaart Jar Jelly, 20c value Fresh Roasted Coffee 15o val. u u 25o u u u 20c " Pearl ine, 6c value Meal per peck 4e 00c 85c 21c 2c 29c 12c 11c 19c 17c 4c 20c With each $2 00 purchase we sell 10 pounds of Gianulated Sugar for SOc. Co., Street. Splint tor use iln grates and stoves, and best quality Bitumi nous for ,' all steam purposes. ." 1 f j-.'-.. V 'r . , VMU.( WW " BRADnA.M'8 DtPROVZD-ANTI-&IL1QUB JPILtS are natars's mlldoi; ad moat aSectivs Mraedy for a ilnnlab Itvei fend dlaordars el tin digaallv tract genetau. They remove inpnrltiea from tha blood.and ctow flp tha tallow eora plexion often seen In persons tuirnrlnK from Urer or bowel diieanes. Frke Ta FJorshe Slice & Goal pet DO, rrir,l x t0 1 " f"T (Jc, tor. , ik .1. . ; f WEDNESDAYS LEGISLATURE. 1 Farmers frotecUve AssocUUou. Incor poraunf Stokes."' Special , Tax . Levy Jones COBBty. Mu nicipal Election Bill. Special to Journal, . t Raleigh, February 4. In the House today the WatU Uques regulation bill was reported by the committee favora bly, as amended, and was made a special order next Tuesday, noon. . A bill was Introduced to incorporate the North Carolina Farmers Protective Association, giving It the right to build warehouses and elevators, to U a fire insurance business, and .many, other things, including manufacturing and mercantile agencies The Incorporators named In the bill are, John S Cunning ham, J J Xaughinghouse, R8 Speight and W F Parker. ' . i Bills were also introdued by Murphy to define perjury, by making It perjury to swear falsely to anything In giving evidence, whether germane to the case or'not; by Fuller to amend the Code by Including fowls and lire stock. Bills were passed incorporating Stokes Pitt county; establishing graded schools at LaQrange; to prohibit the sale of fire crackers over three Inches long, air and prlng guns, and toy pistols, dealers be ing given thirty days to dispose of stock on had; to prevent the spread of conta gious disease among domestic animals, to prevent seduction end abduction of married women; to prohibit timber deal ers; to repeal act relating to felling of tree; in certain, streams in Beaufort county, In the Senate bills were introduced by floey to provide holding municipal election, by Webb to encourage profes sional tchool teachere: by AUerson to refund to State Treasurer Lacy the 1300 stolen from him by W. H. Martin" ex clerk of treasurer. Bills were passod establishing graded schools at Swan Quarter; to allow Jones County to levy a special tax; to allow Washington to levy a special tax: to make It unnecessary to kiss the Bible In taking the oath. Feller's union depot bill was made a special order for Thursday ,week. Uoey'i bill provides that registrars and judges of Municipal elections shall be named by county bo.irds of election. Strange Idea, of Deaaty. Babies In Penjdvb have the back ot the heed flattened artificially by their mothers, and as another mark of beauty their noses arc sharpened and a dimple formed on their chin. The bead la flat tened by making the child Bleep with It on the hard soil or Inside an earthen ware pot Each day the mother presses the nose with her lingers to make It long and pointed and Indents the chin with a stem. In some cases the legs are straightened by means of bands. In America the Chlnooks flatten the forehead. flarlowe andJNorth Hariowe. Jan. -Urs. J. H. Forbes, of North Hariowe has returned after short visit to ber former home bringing her daughter Esther, with her. Miss Laira Conner, Rlverdale, is making a visit to Miss Bessie Morton: and other friends of Morth Barlows. If r. L. M. Xgertoa tha bleycle nun of new Bern was In our burg on last .Monday, on his gasolia wneei wnicn wsa,jjaite a sight ana noise while running our, roads aad at tracted much attention. . Mr. Joseph W. . Plgott, our ooanty Superintendent is making hit yearly rounds visiting ths schools of his eonaty and paid his visit to the school of Miss Msdle Bell yesterdsy and spent the If ht with Jas. B. Rail Esq. T Mr. Sddl Taylor of Bachelor aad Mr George Willis of Morehead City were visitors at Our school last Sabbath., i - . Miss Vera Henooek ot New Bern la visiting ber conila Miss ' Nellie Han cock. ft::-r (''"; Mn Jssse Q. Taylor spent last' mod- dsy In the oily of Elms. 'T V ' V ' - ' Mr. Ben J. BelL of Beaufort cams op Mondsy on some business 'and we ware glad to have htm remaining for a night In our berg.", - , , . ?: t Mr, OharUs Ward has Ukea a place ok a. barge whlsh Carries lumber from Blades MU1 to Philadelphia.?. - " Mr. W. t Bobbersioa' accompanied by Mr. Charlie Thomas of Beaufort came np Monday fof lumber fot some Improvement which he Is making. . , Mr. . M. . R, Bprlngle of Rnsseu Greek, came, up - to North Bartowe Tuesday onnging Mrs. fsrsons ' with him and taking her daughter back to make a visit to her aunt Mrs, Bprlngle., v Messrs M. X. Moors and Jas. B, .Bell were on business la New Bern 'on last Wednesday. CASTOR I A For Infants and CU'Jrcn. 1 Hid K!:j Ycj l!::3 1:. ::::: T M lioira the 1 WUkes County Makes LUnor Only : to Sell. Changes In Present Insuraaee Law. Charged With Murder. Child Labor Bill. Laws B. t I. AsBoelatloas. Food i Balelgh, February . A number of representatives, Fire Insurance agents were here today and met In the office of Insurance Commissioner Toung, their purpose being to secure some desired changes In the present Insurance law and to present these In the shape of a bill after conference with the commis sioner. tate Treasurer Lacy was asked today If the sub-committee on finance had so far made or rather suggested any changes of Importance in the revenue act He replied that It had not, but up to this time had been working on what may be called the small thing, and relieving any friction. As yet It has not reached the Important matters. For example, the present peddler's license law is nearly valueless. The Supreme Court quite re cently ssld In defining peddler that the law left out the words, on foot The com mlttee has inserted the words. Jsmes H Pou left for Wilson today to assist in the defence of J D Farrlor, a rich and prominent man charged with murdering cn the streets of Wilson a negro named Hunt. The latter had been accused of attempting to burn the town of Wilson directly after the election of 1889. It Is ssld that Farrlor had receiv ed some threatening letters and had an idea that they came from Hunt It Is further said that this and the attempted Incendiarism had preyed upon Farrier's mind. The bill regarding the labor of children in factories comes up in the Legislature In a few days. One member wss hoard to say today that he did not know of any demand for such a bill, but others speak very differently about the matter. It is very ssfe to guess that a very plain law will be passed, and that it will be pretty closely along the Hoes of Gov. Aycock's message The bill to give all of Wilkes county prohibition came up in the House today. At one time, and not so very long ago, It used to be said that Wilkes was the hardest drinking county in the Stete.but yesterday in a speech before the com mittee which had up the liquor regula tion bill for the whole State, a member said that no liquor was drank In that eounty; that the people only made It and shipped It out for other people to drink. This raised a great laugh. It is very sure that the law officers all over the State greatly favor the move ment to restrict the manufacture and sale of liquor to Incorporated towns. Here In Wake, one of the largest coun ties In the State there Is not a bar room outside of Raleigh, but there are distill eries, both licensed and unlloensed. The joint committee to Investigate the alleged cruelty to convicts near Marlon today through chairman Warren, noti fied the person making the charges and also the penitentiary people to have their respective witnesses on head at Marlon next Tuesday. It Is said that a remodeling of the laws regarding building and loan association Is desirable; that the law Is contained la the code and is 90 years behind the time that these associations are organised be fore clerks pt eoorW who report to the corporation eonunlttee. It to said that the proper way to do would be to have the report corns directly to a State of ficial, or rather to the eorporation com mission. . During the last Steal year of the Uni ted States Revenue Department, 900 Il licit dlstilarles wars destroyed by deputy collectors. .In a few days a bulletin of the . Bute Agricultural Department will be pub lished ' on adulteration of foods. It Is learned from one ot the chemists who mads ths analyses that the work doas before, hand Is having a good effect For example In the previous report It was shows that .of the samples of cer tain kinds of canned goods, MM -were adulterated, while this report will show Only 18 , The chemist says the cause 9f this great Improvement Is ths expos are of this dangerous and outrageous fraud, and the .tear of still farther ex posure. - V- -V "'-- '-"''ifi.v- : -v i :'J' - -;'V';;:X" : .Wiv , ... '.. ... V'--: 1 No'etranger can do busineat In Lon don without a silk hat . It to the style from Monday to Saturday to wear this kind ot head covering, with a frock cost, and on Sunday to appear In "boulder" (the conventional derby) and sack. Cutaways are much worn with Ilk hats, and Dot Infrequently dressy men are seen In the outlandish combi nation of silk bat and sect New. Jork rreea, - " Haw IMaa Ara RaaMSL - French ships are usually named after French provinces or towns, victories, Ideas or sentiments, but no French names, excepting those ot greet men In their history, are mndo use of. German elilps beer tlio nnmra of Gorman rivers, ports, poets, atntoa end character In flermnn literature, f,.-n." -h sMj-s are fs'moiit InviuliiMy I ef'.r V-- 'r i i or '" t e- THE OLD RELIABLE 7Ak POWDER Absolute' Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE Market Letter on Cotton. By private wire, J. E Latham & Co. New Tork, February 4 May sold be tween 8 80 and 8.84 most of the day. It -sold at 8.79 on Monday, 8 79 on Tuesday and at 8.88 this a. m. Then covering and the usual support started a firmer tone. There Is nothing upon which to base arguments for higher or lower prices. Every one is bullish and no one short, all want to buy. The movement this week is known to bo freo and no break Is possible under such circum stances; but tho real test will come later. As we have said this week's markot is not likely to break nor likely to advance as far as we can discover. Next week we may run agalnBt 201,000 bales lttst yoar, and the figures will not be as large in comparison. We may have 220,000 or 225,000 bales, smsller than this week, but larger than last year Just the same. This might prevent much of an advance for the time being. If we do not con tinue the comparison In a favorable fash ion prices will start on an advance. If movement keeps full there will bo a reac tlon. In the meantime It Is likely to be a see-saw market, and ono to take profltB on, on any upturn. C. W. Leo & Co. nia Fad. She Hove you hourd the news? Mc Solomon Is to marry nunln. the fourth time, I believe. He Yes, I've heard about It. Iieats all how the rngo for collecting will take hold of a man. Sometimes It's old books or plnybllls and sometlnicB It's postage stumps. In McSolomon's case it appears to be wives. Itostou Iran script. Extrs fine Western Lamb at Oaks Market. ASKIN. Jan 4, The weather has been warm for the past week. The farmers are busy getting ready for their crops. Same are breaking the oil, some are hauling dirt and some have planted their tobacco beds We will have plenty of tobacco for the worms, Mrs Eugene Tucker, son and daughter Roy and Jennie were tho guests of Mrs Alpheus Fulcher last Friday, Saturday andSanday,. There wu a party at Mrs Laura Gas- kins lsst Friday night, the crowd was small but every body seemed to enjoy it Mr W R Arthur wss In New Bern to day. Mr Booty filled his regular appoint ment at Antloch last Saturday and Bun- day. There was a very Urge crow d pros eat Mr Fred Scott and Mr Cheney passed through Ask Ins yesterdsy. We would like to hear from TOE snd Joshua again. Thsy must have fallen la the ditch and eould not get out. Johnnie Jonea. TBB EDITOR'S BRAIN. . Bid Hot Work Wen Under Cofiee. , A brain worker's health is of tea la jnred by coffee, . bad selected food aad sedentary habits. Ths experience of the. Managing Editor of one of the most 1 prosperous newspspers In the Middle West, with Poalura Food Coffee Illustrates the necessity ot proper feed tng for the man who depends oa his brain for living. .:i ",: .-. : "Up to three years ago," writes this gentleman. "I was a heavy coffee drink er. I knew It wu injuring me. It di rectly affected my stomach: and I was threatened with chronic dyspepsia- It wu then that my wife persuaded me to try Postum Food Coffee. The good re sults were so marked that I oanuot tay too muck tor It When first prepared I did not fancy It. but Inquiry developed the fact thai cook had not boiled It long enough, so nsxt time I had it proporly made and wu charmed with It. Btnoe that time coffee has fasd bo plsce on my table savs for guests.. Both myself and wife are fond of this nsw cup whloh 'cheers but does not Inebriate1 In amuck truer snd fitter sense than Coffee. My stomach has resumed Its normal func tions and I am now well and strong sgaln mentally and physically, "I km confident that coffee is S poison to many stomachs, and 1 havs recom mend 1 Ponttim with groat success to a ' " r of n v f . 'fmJa who were suffer- " "' f !. 1 r rf e.,tr x It-vee gtveU Henty's Books ! Books by G. A. Hen- ty and other writers, bound in paper, for Only 10c per Copy. OWEN CJ. BUWJT, 50 POLLOCK ST. The Old Reliable X News Si Observer i i: for Daily Reports i : of the j Legislature. ENNETT'S BOOK STORE. ! oooel 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 Thtro wss sufficient of this popu lar drink saved from fire on Mondsy night to supply the dealers' needs. The factory will be in operation In a few days snd then oxpect more business for New Bern. Fine China, Salad and Cake Plates MARKED WAY DOWN Wfitaflay, Ttaflay anil Friday AT Whitehurst's 45 Pollock St Phone 228. Brooks' Cafe. (Watson's Old Stand) Lunches and Meals served in llrst-class style. OY8TER8, Sandwiches, Salads and every delacy of the season al ways on hand. Coca-Cola and all other cool drinks on rap. RrookV Cafe. NEW BBL. FRESH TRITE just opened, 5c lb, Pig Feet In vinegar So lb, Pickles lOe doz, Pickled Pork 11c pound. Dates 10c pkg, Violet Brand Seeded Raisins 12c pkg. Old Fashioned Buckwheat 4c lb. ' Fox River Print Bnttor 83c, Fresh El gin Butter BOc 4 85c. Quaker Oats 10c pkg, Mothers Oats 10c pkg. Miller & Miller Best Pure Lard I8c lb. Compound lard 10c. 8 lb can Tomatoes 10c, lb can corn tOo. All kinds fresh pkg Crackers. A lot oi Fresh Boasted Coffee. Try a pound of our SOc coffee, Tobacco, 8nnff, Cigars, Cheroots. . M. E. Land & Co. Phone 163 - - 69 Broad Bt;- '; Z ONI0KT SETS," white; yellow: and red varieties Just reoeired . ' Large consignment of Spring ; Z . Seeds from Buist, Landreth c X . Ferry Co' wV BBAbnAirS PHARMACY. 1 .. Cor. PoUookJ Middle fits. , J ooeoeoeoefooooeoeoeee Bradham's; Thzrmzcy' IS NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS with new tio-k of drnps and new IN. ams A few Nice ones just received and another lot expected tod.ay. I have a few gallons of Nice strained Honey at 20c qt. Fresh lot Ontario Buckwheat, Clover Hill 1'rint Butter, Maple Syrup, New Oi lcans and l'orto Rico Molasses, Evaporated Poaches and Apples, Prunes, Codfish aiul'lrish Potatoes, Peanuts, Canned and Bottled Goods of all kinds, Headquarters for Fine Teas and Roasted Coffee. Give me a call. Yours to Please, J I, 5 'Phone 91. R11HT1V A ON I hi NEW BERN GROCERY CO., Successors to J. A. Parris & Co. Our connection with Manufacturers, Im porters and l'ackers makes us Headquarters on everything in the We buy in ear lots bing business. Try us tor prices 'and be convinced. NEW BERN GROCERY CO, From 1st Feb. 1903 For a Few Days Only. Tills Sale will ln a Big Money Savev to you. LOOK! LOOK'! 500 Mens Suits at half value. COO prs Heavy I'ants, value $1 2"i fur 7'Jc 850 Boys Suits at lialf value. 1500 Mens and Hoys Caps, value ' and close out at this sale at lUe. 475 Mens and Boys Shirts, value Mi. , $1 00 your choice at this sale :p. 60 doz Mons Suponilery. 25c value, must this sale at 12)c. 50 doi Ladies, Mens and Children;, 1 1 . closo out at this sale, 3 pairs for l(c. 750 yards Table linen, red and white, must go at this sale at 24c. 2500 yards white, garnet, black and blue mere, 50c value, to go at this salo fur 2-lt. SHOES, SHOES, PHOES, Shoes of all kinds and all sorts to lit everybody. LOOK! LOOK1' TVe invite the public to attend this sale the best bargains ever offered. M P WARREN, I . . JIM GA1KILL, ("--. "75 Middle St, next to Gaskill C J. McSorley & Co's GOOD CONFECTIONERY. Bo good that the baby can eat Us fill of It,' What is there in pure, delicious con fectionery to hurt either baby, child, or grown up persons f Thore are no purer materials than the ones we ubc. There is Bo cleaner .way of making confection ery than ours. Weciiery Store , . ,Jjs j; w. wood, a (Successor to Foy & Wood) J Practical Tinner, - - PLCMBI5G AND GAS FITTING ' : All work guaranteed to give sat isfaction, v. ;. 1,15 :,C ' - i ' good stock of Uook and' Heat ing Stores at rlgnlrloe. ;'. . ' Canlfonndjjittho' inop.on South Front Street formerly occu pied by the firm. ". K JW. WOOD. Wholesale A Retail Grocer, 71 Bread St" GROCERS grocery line. and do Strictly a Job pr. Mir, to Trie and P" at .se, will value COc, Casi- ami suit and iret S. COPLON. Hdw. Ct., New Bern, N. C. Afew cars of the cel ebrated Thacker lump Splint Coal. The best substitute for hard coal on the market. ' Also steamS&Ismith ing coal. The best quality Oak, Ash, Mixed and Pine Wood Prompt and quick delivery. v ELLIS'ICOAL MOODYAED, Phone 47. Union Point. 5s I avrij There la GatL,r..cll3ii on the face of the man who drtnks Rod- we Is ber eavtlnfaction with tiie bei, satisfaction with) hi ludrmiene In :( ieotlngso good an article tir widoh he pays so small a price. Dnn' tldng ' have about the house. ' rjuxd we send ? yon a ease f -. .... , v- J.'Fa.Tr vt.u U and wood! c.
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