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f I i 1 f ' M l L 'J t fit J'r- S- . m 1 i ,t' f - . - kiw Bxsjr, h; &,y tdisdat, morsix-; fibeuasy to; 1903; TWISTY-FIRST TIAE t 5 .. i f C ! '4 ' "rr5r" , 1 k V1 t v St; f Si -.-I'Ti.i. rf-vsi r 3? v & f.V f-.... m hi SOMETHING SPECIAL In Ladies 72 inches long, "alsiS I New -Curtain Swisjs - 4-4 wide JBteantifPesigne at 10c. - These are Beautie iaada, of jVelour with deep raffled and M IV folds at Only tl 60. . j A very pretty Mercerized A de p floonce at Only $1 25 IN PRICES Gieat Reduction WE WILL SELL FOR CASH: . 3 lb can Stand. T.matoes 8 for 25o Octagon Soap per cake - 2" " " torn, 25o(Beet West India Molasseg, gal, Lemon ( ling i i-acrie8,Z5o vaiup, lsc Yellow Peaches, 20c value 15c nl A n.;,f j OKn vnlnn IKn 15o Tomato Catsup, 15c value Ileinz's Baked Beans, 15c val. Pie Peaches, 10c value Lima Bean?, 10c value Corn and Tomatoes, 10c value (Jottolcne, 50c value 25o Oatmeal, 15c value Royal Baking Powdir, J lb Good Luc' Haking Powder . 121c 8io 8jc 8jc 40c 20c 10c 24c 40 REMEMBER this offer is for cash only. Respectfully, Archbell & Co., 75 Broad Street. occooonoaonnonooononcccon r 1 o f VaV V ':"H; Brand J. DEL BBtLTT02Sr, g DATTER AJND H1BEK0A9HEB, .(1 OOCeODODOaoaODODODODOCCCCU y A. B. Baxter & Co. Commission Brokers, - r . ! ta. y ' Siiscls, Cfltlon.Graitt & Pro? 17 Craren Street, Phone .1233 .NEW BERN, M ,0. 1 1 " Maln;;ffl6t 3roadway. Nir York. ". ,.; . Moderate morgln Excellent iervlo' h Private wire to Now. York, j' .;.. .- flighett banking nd niroMi'U ref ' tronoei. t ' l I- 7 Salad and Cake Plates r'MAKIB WAY DOW:: 1 WeioesBaj 7 Tkusfla j auJFriiaj " 7 AT,' 1 ' " jAViiitchursfs : . 4 5. Pollock nt ; -Phone 228;-.;V' : VMS Borcted & Perfumed a lUf . vutui! v. ... 1 ..ii.. r 1 iV-a?-.' 5 Silk Ties Ijfif of fioyd Ties. : - (Ii Skirt with 6 small raffles and a W 4e 80c 85c 21c 2c 29c 12c 11c 19c 17c 4c 20c ( rancy u Moiasses per gai Best Patent Flour per lb fiWVmif U 11 U Second w 9o an Coffee, 85c value for Quart Jar Jelly, 20c value Fresh Roasted Coffee 15c val, u a 250 M u u 20c " Pearline, 5o value Meal per peck With each $2 00 purchase we sell 10 pounds of Gianulated Sugar for 50o. are Warranted 2100 Linen and will S outwear the veragea 15o Collars Vn Made in every shape. 7 " prt . "There's always tomething new q for buyers at the Toggery Bhop." : q Have You i Cough Oi Sore Throat . Duffy's Cough . Killer will cure you. Antiseptio, healing and sootti- '.DUFJTS PHARMACY $ Si.- Splint lor use : in grates and stoves, and oest quality liltural nous for all ( steam purposes, ? w Wood.1: - Oak, Ash and Pine, t - Pronlpt delivery. ; " l-HoUister Q.Cox ; Craven fit. - " , Phone 34 . BHADHAM'8 IMFnOVED ANTI BILIOUS PILLS are tmture't miMo and moet eirectlT rm"Tj for a Blnf E'kh IItot nd dlnordeni f.f Hie 1:;-' r (rx t f: if) 1KmmI piiul t r.p t: f ...... f : a- ArA 'fl AbsoluierrPure . THERE IS h'O SUZSmVTE CRAVEN COUNTY ROAD LAW. Raebtrates Discuss tne Measure and Suryest Changes..-' ' A special meeting ofjlje magistrates andOonnty commlislonen was held In the Court houae yesterday to hear and dlseoH the law recently lntrodaced In the legislature 6y Bepreeentatl ve Owen H. Guloa relative to the Craven County roads. A large delegation was pres enU J . .: The law was read by Chairman K. B. Jones and there was considerable dls cusilon on the provisions of the law. A motion was made to request Mr. union to change that eladse where It says that upon the . application of 21 freeholders certain repairs shall be make on ths road, Snd make It the majority of the freeholders of the ' township Interest ed. - ' The ' magistrates met after adjourn ment and organized fof several town ships in compliance with the law. Townships 9, 8, t, and 7 were organ ised Ssturday.'"-" TELEGRAPHIC BREVmES. Andelinl Patti, the celebrated opera singer has signed a contract for a series of concerts In this country to begin Nov 8, 1004. The Brooklyn Eagle published at the head of Its editorial columns last week the following ticket!' "For President, Kichsrd Olney of llasssohusettsi lor Vlee President, Charles B. Ayoock of North Carolina. A strike has been ordered on the Itont real, Unt, street railway and 1000 motor men and conductors, hive gone oat. They want shorter honrs. The street car strike which has been on in the city of Waterbury, Conn., his been settled by arbitration and most of the men have returned to work. - W. 3. Bry an, denies In his paper, The Commoner,' that hehas beoome a mu Uonalrs since the eampsign of 1896. , He admltt that bis property has lnoreased greatly since that time ! .' John Edward Addicts, the 'perennial Benatorial . eandldate of Delaware, has Withdrawn from the raee for Senator tn that Slate: .He tuu . csused - sabre dead locks than any other -one man in the State. '.'.-- ' .'i ..'' -.",;'.. . ::'vrr' ' -rV The negotiations ' for a settlement Of the Venesttelan difficulty have bad a set back. The English and German govern ments presenting the last totter., from Bowes, the Americas Ambassador, -' 1 i'i irifcieBPsJEaMLis 1 v '' fHY.bra wEEtj Postwh Coffee Remade the- hemlnle la a - "I - VMt . . ' . ' . "I ' aereS person Ji si ko troubles ei eepllng those ekusrd by coffee Postum Food Coffee U faithfully Used will usual ly' act i; with remarkable ';tulckaeas Bert Is an csample tven where the eof fes hsblt baa bee one of long ataad- ing.:;v "1 bd been t coffee drinker for SO years and until recently regarded It as one of the 'stays of life','' writes a Ten neasee clergyman. tn i",;?.. "About a yea ago an attack of ma laria Impaired my dlgsstioa'and I began to use more coffee thaa usual thinking 11 would help my system throw off the aladyj". During that year 1 suffered ludeserlbable SRonlu of . nervous Indi gestion. Finally I noticed that every Urns I drank coffee for dinner of supper I was much worse." I told my wife I thought It was coffee and that I would quit It and use hot water. Then 1 thought I would try the Postum we hsd heard to much about. "From the very day I left off coffee and Introduced Peitutnl began to Im prove and at the end of one tingle week I did not have even ths Un' ''t lymp tom of nerveusnem snd dy , 'a loft. It Ii muny wedst now ilno f .--a and I have not only ri!'"J in f h but am entirely fno f.-c Ii ttrorg ami 1 . ; y. si nnd i n ill I n norvoin ami ln r '"m,' h In t 1 tl"n and ' t T ' i ' i wn- ' t I i f ' I Nearly Serem Hnpdrei Bills Intrn- iucel' to Date. ' Public Printing Expenses. Convict Eiamluatlon Matter. .Escaped ' - Convict Caught Import, j ant Sallroad CaseT' Bed Mei's Fref' - Its. Insar. r ance Bill. -. Baleigh; February ;9. In the course of an ; Interview today with Assislsnt Labor Commissioner, ralson, Who has charge "of the Public' printing, .he said that for the two yean ending . February 1st It was f 37,000 less than for the two previous years by $5,000 on three Items alone, and on all Items about (0,000 less. He will recommend In his report that the State store all its paper used for printing and not leave It in the hands of the Public printers, as he finds that the latter will inot make a report upon It Though quarterly reports are required, he says he has received no report in four years, he recommends that all work ordered by any of the Bute Departments shall pass through his hands. ' The witnesses on the part of the pen itentiary In the matter of the charges of cruelty to State convlota near ltarton left here today, these being Superintend ent Mann and Convict Supervisor, Lash ley; The joint committee of the Legis lature to.investigate this matter left for Marlon today, having on last Friday no tified J O L Bird of Marlon, who made the very sensational charges to produce his witnesses tomorrow. A . number of these witnesses lived in Mitchell eounty, and It was remarked today that the road to Marlon was so bad, that they would probably go to Ashevllle, and then come down the railway. - Halt the Legislative session has gone: About 700 bills have been Introduced, and about 173 acts have been rati fied. . ' Last October four county, convicts made their escape from a road working gang near this city. One of them seised a guard by the throat while another with an uplifted Spade threatened to brain the guard unless the latter surrendered his gun. They took his gun and fled. Today the (Sheriff was notlSod that one had been captured at Norfolk, and another at Franklin, Va. . Before Judge Purnell In the Federal Court here today, there was an argument In an1 old but yet Important and Interest ing . case, that of the city of Durhsm aaalnst the Southern railway and the North Carolina railway Involving the ownership of Peabody street in Durham which those roads have long claimed as right of Way. A number of lawyers ap peared In the ease. Among them, W. A Henderson, Ohas. Price, and F.H. Bus bee for the railways, B. W. Winston, J. Crawford Biggs and others for Durham. B. B. Baney Who has .so long been proprietor of the Yarborough House here, and who Is to retire from Its man agement, was ' asked today when Mr. Howell Cobb's lease of the hotel would begin. He said that the date of the ex-i plratlon of his own lease was December 1st, but that It was probable that Mr. Cobb might arrange for taking over the hotel ' early in. the year so aa to get on with his Improvement during the summer.- Current rumor has it that the ho tel will thus -change hands about April 1st.- -r,v..-i . The Red Men's Basaar recently- held here Is found to baye netted tlSOO.-','. S - There has been a long fight on the bin to extend Ashsvilla limits. .- Both sides have made able . speeches.' The hill has passed the Senate. Tela afternoon the House Committee gave a final hearing, at which Mr.' Bourne spoke for" the dty;S;s'PA-'.vv:'S.. ', Miss Mary Csrrla of Oxford, a daugh ter of i. M. Currln, died there yeaterdsy of pneumoniae She was a sister of the wife of Bev, W. O. ' Tyres of Baleigh, and had a brother In Australia.' ; Insoranoe Oommlsalooer Young, an nounces Lloyd's Piste Qhis Insurance Company of New York , haa entered the Sute, Thos. Griffith of Charlotte being the general agent ' X "- 'i ' la the House Chairman -Drewry of the Insnranoe committee, has Introduced a. very long bill containing many amend menu to the general Insuranoe laws of 1890. Its chief pre yUlon Is one allow ing Life Iniurance Companies to be chartered by the Secretary of State, on approval by the Insuranoe Commissioner just as Fire Insursnoe : companies are chartered, and perfects the mode of pre eedare In securing all Insurance chsrters Ths remainder of the bill is made up of minor correction! of ths lsw of 1899. . . Sacred to tie Ecmory . of nopjter 8o!!y, dlod Jannary 81st 1003 la Mew Ern i, C- Rest darllnjp; rent for we ni moot agpIn on yonder b.':.! ' c:!( -""ill ihore where parting ta no B.orr arnund l!ie Tbrone of God In Heaven, to m-vnr I art i-filn. - ' " L. B. B. T. v; MonOay's LegisIatlOD, " Special to Journal.' n",f -. -Baleigh, February 9. A" joint resolu tion was adopted in the House nsmtng a committee to Investigate the cost of con verting the penitentiary Into a hospital for the -insane, or other useful pur poses,, , " " Bills were Introduced regulating the number and net weight of fish in whole sale packages; to require railway! to em ploy competent agents, to require child ren, attending school to be vaccina ted. & k " The resolution asking that the Pea body fund be divided among the South ern, Stales by the trustees was adopt ed. A bill was Introduced In the Senate requiring railways to pay semi-annually the franchise tax of $8,000 which shall be refunded st the end of si J months, If the corporation commission Informs the State Treasurer that such railway haa not dlserlmlnsted against North Carolina shippers. " The bill passed establishing peniten tiary parole commission. Market Letter on Cotton. By private wire, J. E Latham ft Co. New York, February 9. Cotton sold at 9io this a m, the high price of the year. There was a good market and Liverpool excited. After the advance there was some selling which carried July back 7 points during the esrly p m. There was general support In May and more selling In July. This brought abopt a premium of 15 points In May. There haa been an tnllmlted amount sold by commission houses and a wave of buying here will carry the advance further for a day or two. We would only buy on heavy breaks along in here as the market hu had a big rise and may have a set-back at any time, but on a set-back we would buy. Spots are very firm, and aa long as this continues we are not likely to have-a change. Re ceipts this week are stsrttng out well, but not at the Interior. The Interior movement Is not large enough to break the spot markets. Speculators are mak ing np and If we oaa have a few days of speculation we may aee the decline. O. W. Lee & Co. CASTOR I A v For Infants and Children. fba Kind Yon Han Always Bought Besuns the Signature of Extra fine Western Lsmb at Oaks Market Mothera, Quaken, Heokers and Leg getts Oat Flakes lOopkg., atJ.B, Par ker Jr. Iro-Quin. The greatest tonic and builder known. Knocks malarial conditions every time, formula submitted to your physician. Guaranteed by Duffy's Pharmacy. Freeh roasted Coffee ground to or der 15 N 88 IS cents per lb at J. It Par ker Jrv; : .' Fresh Pork . Sausage lJc lb at J. a Parker Jr. .;-.; -r- ) PEPSI-COLA ':'HEALTHFWi AND : WVIGORATINO. " ; Cnres Nervevsnesa, -Believes Ex . haastioo. Promotes Digestion. .. 5c;t L'-x'v-'ATjpWOA lOOliTAIIItV' J wmimi 4- ; A Fine Assortment of f iiFancy andlComio Call and get your choice before tiicy are all Sfol,?ry'Z 'OX7ZZI Q'.pvnN teetteeeeeeee At f T ;!! : WIESniE With Itching. Burning, Scaly 'Humours Find Instant Relief and Speedy Cure In Cuticura Soap and Cutlcura Ointment When All Other Remedies and the Best Physicians Fail. Instant relief and refreshing sleep for skin-tortured babies snd rest for tired mothers in warm baths with Cutlcura Soap and gentle anointings with Cutlcura Ointment, the great akin cure, and purest of emollients, to be followed In severe cases by mild doses of Cutlcura Besolvent Plus. This Is the purest, sweetest, most speedy, per manent and economical treatment for torturing, disfiguring, itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, crusted and pimply skin, and scalp humours, eczemas, rashes and Irritations, with loss of hair, of Infants and children, as well as adults, and Is sure to succeed when all other remedies and physicians tail. Millions of the world's best people now use Cutlcura Soap, assisted by Cutlonra Ointment, for preserving, purifying and beautifying the akin, for cleansing the scalp of crusts, scales and dandruff, and the stopping of faU lng hair, for softening, whitening and soothing red, rough and sore hands, as well as for ail the purposes of the toilet, bath and nursery, Thonsanda of women unhesitatingly recommend Cutlcura Soap, In the form of baths for annoying Irritations, inflammations and chartngfj, or too free or offensive perspiration, in the form of washes for ulcerative weaknesses, and for many sanative, antlseptlo purposes which readily suggest themselves. The sale of Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Pills Is greater than the combined sale of the world's product of other skin remedies. Sold In every part of the world. Smart Dressers WILL FIND Our Spring Suitings and Overcoatings Absolutely correct in style and quality Prices Extremely Low Tailoring unexcelled. CHADflCK TAILORING CO., Up Stairs Daffy Building, Corner Pollock and Middle Bts. Bfbobs' Cafe. (Watson's 6ld Stand) Lunches and Meals served In ' flrst-olass style. ' OYSTERS, Sandwiches, Balads and every dehuryot the season al ways on hand. ' Coca-Cola and all other oool drinks on tan. " , ' - - r'- Brook' Cafe. ' Just opened, be lb, Pig Feet ta vinegar So lb, Fickles lOo doe. Pickled Pork lie pound. TYMk :? f . '& Dates 10c pkg, Violet Brand Eeeded Balains.lte skf,' & 'fiinvv ' '. Old Fashioned Back wheat tettW, i . Fox Blver Print Butter Mc, Fresh El gin Butter MeftSte sWa ft-V I . junkerOt lOe pkf,1 if others Onto 10epkg.:Ai;;.-ts fHit;in ; Miller 4 BOIer Best Pure Lard lie lb. Compound Larl 100, V -fe? JCfr'i 8 lb ean Tomatoes lOo, t lb ''east' eon 10c ; AU kinds fresh pkg Crackers, A lot of Fresh Boasted Coffee. Try a poand of onr SOe coffee, - ' ,. ; -i S " Tobacco, 8nuff, Cigars, Cheroots,'" Phone 16!.' "'; 69 Broad Et. 7 : smDSl : ONICmrJTD, while, yollow I !, 1 r 1 v.ui 'J. i I'" t r- !V I t I ; o c ! ' t i f r ': r f a I I. Fresh Pork Sausagre Just Received At J. L McDantel's I have a few gallons of Nice strained Honey at 20c qt. Fresh lot Ontario Buokwheat, Clover Hill Print Butter, Maple Syrup, New Orleans and Porto Rico Molasses, Evaporated Peaches and Apples, Prunes, Codfish and IrisbJPotatoes, Peanuts, Canned and Bottled Goods of all kinds, Headquarters for Fine Teas and Roasted Coffee. Give me a call. Yours to Please, 'Phone 01. NEW BERN GROCERY CO., Successors to J, A. Parris & Co UfflraiE GROSS Our connection with Manufacturers, Im porters and Packers makes us Headquarters on everything in the grocery line. We buy in car lots and do Strictlv a Job bing business. Try us tor pricesjand be convinced. NEW BERN GROCERY CO, From 1st Feb. 1903 For a Few Days Only. This Sale will be a Big Money pSaver to you. LOOK! LOOK!! 600 Mons Suits at half value. B00 prs Ileavy Pants, value $1 25 for 79c pr. 850 Boys Suits at half value, 1600 Mens and Boys Caps, value 2c and 50c, to close out at this sale at 19c. 475 Mens and Boys Shirts, value 50c, 75c and 1 00 your choice at this sale 88. SO dot Mens Suspenders, 25c value, must go at this sale at 124c. 60 doz Ladies, Mens and ChiMrens Hose, will closo out at this sale, 8 pairs for 10c 760 yards Table linen, red and white, value 60c, must go at this sale at 24c 2500 yards white, garnet, black and blue Cast mere, 60c value, to go at this sale for 24c. SHOES, SHOES, SHOES, Shoes of all kinds and all sorts to fit and suit everybody. LOOK I LOOK1I We invite the publlo to attend this sale the best bargains ever offered. M F WARREN, ) Q,,A.n,0 , 75 Middle St, next to Gaskill CJ, McSorley & Co's I- GOOD COHFECnORERT. 'V , Bo good that the baby ean eat its fill of It. -- What Is there In pure, delicious con fectionery to hurt either baby, child, or grown up persons f .There are no purer materials thaa the ones we use, - There Is no cleaner way of making eonfeotlos- ery man ours, , ,f(Snoossoit to Foy A Wood) ' ftatitcat:ltnne PLUMBISd AND flsS YlTTIKQ All work; jnaranWed to hve sat- isfaotion..-Z ' . -Can ' bj fonndJRllhe shop on "oulh Triiiit Etrcct formerly JJoccn l' lly I' "I'.m. " : ' Wholesale A Retail Ctroeer, 71 Bread St1 and get I I S. COPLON. Hdw. Ci., New Ben, It, C. Alew cars of tne cel ebrated Thacker lump -Splint Coal. The best; substitute for hard coal on the market., I J' Also ateamg&j3mith- ing coaL t . 1 The best quality Oak, Ash, Mixed and. Pine Wood. Prompt and " quick , delivery ' -. v Phone 47, Union Point. . ' . ihowa clrand ilirinir f, i lolsj i.nreV' v resv. of fte , hand' ""sseifc" ,t ana dripili r ol l.ufiw-n be-- '. t-l I i I i !? 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