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v J 1 KEW BI2JT, H. C., THURSDAY KORXIJta," FEBRUARY R J903,; TWINTiriRStfUtt rt c ' V ,1 - '3", .""Sv--4"'f. -f -- jv v - " wi .-, a 1 f . SOMETHir'G SPECIAL I In Ladibs iSillciTics' - - m. 72 inches long, also aline of Boys Ties. ,v A . ,r . , " ' ' J New Carfoln Swiss p 4-4 vide Beautiful Designrat 10c 1$ M f , ' , . , Jfew TJnderskirf -r (6; M These are Beauties,"made of Velont vith deep xttiQed and ' ; :Jy folds at Only $1 50. " ' .. yu i A very pretty Mercerized Skirt, with 6 small raffles and a m j de p flounce at Only 11 25. Great IN PRICES WE WILL SELL FOR CASH: 8 lb can Stand. Tomatoes 8 for 25c 2 a - (;orn 25c Lemon Cling IVaches,25o value, 18c Yellow Peaelies, 20c value al. Apricots, 25o value Tomato Catsup 15o value Heinz's leaked Deans, 15c val. Pie Peachep. IOo value . Lima Bean, 10c vhIuo Cora and Tomatoes, 10c value Cottolene, 50c value 25c Oatmeal, 15o value Royal Baking Powdi r, lb Good Luck Kaking Powder 15c 150 9c 12ic 8 k 8ic 8Jc 40c 20c 10c 24c 4o REMEMBER this offer is for cash only. Respectfully, Archbell & Co., 76 Broad Street. occcoononoonoQonononcccco frThe FlorscheifnSHoe o A Gentlemen's Shoe. P O o o I SELL GOOD SHOES ccc ODoooaonononoDonoccccj BRANCH. OFFJCB v ' , - il. B. Baxter & Co., ; Commission Brokers. MMi, Cotton.Gram & Frovlsioiis t-vt-; 17 Craven Street, ' ;"; , Phone 833 HKW BBaH. K. 0. '-'llaliOflloe, 61 Broadway; Mew York. V v - Moderate morgiot. Exoellent service V"?? Private wires to New York niojieit banking nd tnetcmn i& re(- 1 ' .. V. - ij Overcoatings yJt-Ahsohtdy correct jfxiinstyte ztidqtijty Prices Extremely Lot7i Tailoring unor celled. iSiafillfesp . k.-;';.'r'- . . ii. . .; M-fy - fir--" - f W Reduction Octagon Soap per cake Best West India Molasses, gal. 4e 80c 85c 21c 2c 29c 12c 11c 19c 17c 4c 20c we Fancy N O Molasses per gal. Best Patent Flonr per lb Second " . . " ' ' . an Coffee, 85o value for Quart Jar Jelly, 20o valae Fresh Roasted Coffee 15o val. " u 25o u ? - " 20c " Pearline, 5c value Meal per peck With each $2 00 purchase sell 10 pounds of Gi animated Sugar for 60c. . ' 11 o o o IN. EVERT 1EATHE 8.' n nATTEB AND BABEBPABUEK, 'V (V MUile Street v Have; You a -dtSore Duffy's Cough Killer , will -citre you. Antiseptic, healingnd sooth" tag. ;. anutiobbtd. ' ';'iv-A:J:- DUFFT8 PHARMACY. :S ' "J? - .1 ..;-s. '. v Splint , lor; use In grates and .stoves, and best quality; Bituint noua for . all . steam ptirpbwsVr Oak, Ash : and Pine. Proinpt deiiveryl.' HcMskrMCox iX' Craven Gt. Phone. 14. - BRADHAM'fl IMPROVED ANTI B1LIOUB PILLS are nature's mlMc.; and moat efteollvs remedy for a alufc'ib liver and dlsordtrs of Uie di(;i ftllve tract gnnerally. Tlicy remove Imi.nrllin from tlie blood and cli sr up the :I!ow cm- V r r 1 ' ' I Coal Wood cm 11 ! : AbsoIuteryiPure THEI& JS NO SUBSTITUTE - pQLLOaSYILLEf jl February l6Bd weather lso&a again. On," for, a few wee&i of ian- .To saynis dull In every department of bnsloeii-wdnld be 06' ne .(or that's Uone hear aow f ro -every, oum- Mr P P Kooace of Trentca Msed thronghliere thii morn'nj oahti way It Wilmington looking after a car, load of lost cotton seed. , ., , i ' ? J B Bender baa been ; conBned to hli room for two days trying to eieapea cue of pneumonia which it looks like he WlU sorely have.- ; '.' ? Hr Guy Taylor, ' sirgeant In the U. 8. army Is home visiting his father, Mr Frank M Taylor. - There were before Justice Bamnel Hudson of this place yesterday, a case of throat cutting, one Charlie Simmons, colored, attacked aod cut ' the thjroai of ene Laura Wlllla, colored; the eat proved sot to be very fatal, bat for broken knife blade, the woman would now be a dead one. Simmons was bound over to court In default of J0O.OJ bond. DrKoonce reports that the small pox In this county will soos be a thing of the past, as all the; patients are nearly ready to be discharged and no new cases In sight nor no suspects heard of. Market Letter on Cotton. Sy'prlvate wire, J. .B.Latham Co. New York, February U. At one tune today it looked' as If the : bottom wotdd drop oat of the cotton market,, but the support soon appeared, and May rushed to 0.38 with July ranging from 9.14 to 9.18. The holiday,7 Lincoln's birthday anniversary, tomorrow made things rather doll, and no one wanted to tell Short. The Liverpool market was disap pointing In the extreme. . Some 4 points off when It should have been up 5 point at least. Da the basis of Liverpool , pri ces, we should have been Selling at- SJ0 for May and not I.8S, but the ball clique continued here, and In New Orleans, and this, was enough to iold oar' prices. Many who sold May around Sic were buying It back. The market , may be shoved higher,, bat we are disposed ' to believe the ball crowd wul over step the mark. Tt .receipts continue larger than last, for this month, and as It looks the movement Is fairly . liberal,' we : should have a reaction. May could be rushed to H very easily, but we would rather wait anfsee what Is going on at this level be fore buying ,.i i JJ-. ;:. ..Oj, W, Lee ft Co.':. .): MENDED tmLT in lutM't tuvr.it will Vnt 'mtr : ' - r";rre Jsooaewives know better than to uswhot . water on saended china amd eommonaenM tells me that coffee or tea should never be use by- those who have undergone operations lor Stomach trouble or appendicitis, to.' In fact If It were not. for' the stomach troubles set up by coffee I, believe these opera tions would not be necessary la cases oat of 10," says a lady of Peoria,' I1L "My hosbaad has been changed from con Ormed -dyspeptlo . tp. an average healthy eater by the use of Poslum In place of ooffeer I find It much richer sad clearer by making over, always add log a Utile more fresh Fostam sad then proceed ae If fresh.; My husband never likes it fresh. m Well as the socood or third make rerL' Our 'physician 'who reeommendcdPostuisi to us was7 a eon Itmed coffee drinker but found that one cup of Postum satisfied him and . im proved his digestion Immediately, , An other pbyalolan acquaintance- had similar experlenoe.:.-Bat' 1 stsrUd to tlie'you abonf my hnaband's oondl tlon. v lie ' had four ' operations for stomach trouble. 1 feel cerulo that had he used Postum to place of tea and cof fee for years preceding this the opera tions would never have becn'nrconcary. 'Several weeks a;o our Poitum ran out sad he nted coffee for sevoral days. Ills old trouble aafrtod l'.rclf at once and thore was an liuir.' Vi.'e ru jh for Postum wlMiJi clrore tHa trouiilo away ti'alD." INaine furnlnhtd by rostutn Co., Battle Greek, , Tobrlnst ool tho 1 Cci'i: u ( i r .1 ( 1 not ! t i '. i , it i- - to ! ; ' id V. la Made By State Insurance Depart- '5 H . 'V"'",i A- - fTv..'- Bute. Guard Offloert Cenventlen; J; JRallways Contend For Kqial , ." - Taxation, Private Iwil-J r -Stations For Idiots and -Inebriates. - 1 4ULBIQH, Feb. U. No department of all in the State government makes a finer, showing than the Insurance De partment of which J. Rj Young is the head,. He prepared a statement from which your correspondent gleans some flgnreeyv During 1802 the insurance eont mlssioner collected from Insurance com panies In taxes, $101,178 In fees, f 11,400 and for license 139,734 making a total o( $143,818. The entire expenses for the department Including printing were only.84,188. - , . ' i ; i Ihe cost of Insurance In the State has been very greatly reduced since the for mation of (he department in April 1899. Ia;1808 the Are Insurance risks written in North Carolina aggregated $81,044,- 814, the premiums en the same being $1- 005,744, la 1901- the risks written amounted to $118,544,025, the premiums thereon being 81,584,189. The difference In the average rates Is so great that if the amount written in 1901 had been written at the rate in 1893, the year be fore -the Insurance department was formed, It would hare cost the people of North Carolina $839,864, more than was paid last year. . The State undertake and embalmers examining board met here today and ex amined several applicants. J. M. Barry of Charlotte presiding- x This morning the Benate and House committees on Insane asylums visited tne hospital lor the mesne here.. It in spected the building and met and had a conference wlti. Superintendent MoEee and also. Superintendents Murphy, of the Western Hospital and Miller of the Esstern-Hospltal. The railways are making a very earn est fight against the section of the ma ehlnery act of 1901 which gives the Bute tax commission no discretion ' whatever In arriving at the value of. railway fran chises. The complaint is made, and Is well based that railway property is taxed much higher than other classes of prop erty, - certainly, farm lands. Cyrus B. Watson," who is ho re aa tho regular at torney of the Norfolk and Western rail way says the , people of North - Carolina want to do the fair thing. By this he means that they want all property taxed equally. Mr. Watson says an examina tion of land sales for the past ten years compared with the. price at which each land is assesssd. for taxation will show how grots the under valuation has been He -declares- further that this under valuing is deliberately done by the coun ties so as td keep down the Bute taxes, and he makes aa earnest plea for a stop page of all authority to counties to levy special . .taxes for their own' purposes. He says as soon sa this practice is stop ped by the State; the counties will IncK dently assess property at the true valua tion, and thus the State will be vastly the gainer. ' - , -v- ' -v.,""-, Judge PameU has .not filed his opin ion in the Durhsnr right of way-oast. He Is ready to do o, bat counsel desired first to present printed briefs in addition to the arguments which were made Mon day and yesterday.- ";:; '''L. A favorable report la made Jon the bill to make private hospital and sanitarians for Insane idiots and Inebriates a part Of the Stat system. -The reception of ine briate- is the State Hospital. ha not proved a success, and It Is said that these private Institutions will prove a great re lief.- V'-f'--.i--MU- ,' J-'-ri- The Raleigh Chamber of Commerce ilecldee against aa extension of Raleigh's llmltavV i'?Z - Th Legislature will pass a bill allow ing the -people of Elm City,-Wilson county, to vote oa the question of wbeth er there shallot, shall not be dispen sary Some months ago Ihe Board of exsml- aers of Btat InstltutloAs la; their report to the Governor . said the, convicts at a camp near Dover on th Atlantic ' and North Carolina railway were not prop erly fej and quartered." The Legislature seat a Committee there to look Into this mstter, and-thls sttt-commlttee Is now preparing Its report. C At the time-the charge was made by the board, the peni tentiary authorities made epeclfld denial of if .. -'A-.-::' :- The Btate Guard convention was held here today, CoL T B Bain presided. Ths convention of ens hundred offlosrs unaa Imoualy endorsed and accepted the 'pro. Villous of the Dick bill. A committee composed of Gon. Royaler, Cols. Bain ud Armfiold, and Lieutenant Bradham Is now In session making needy chaugns la ths State Guard law to confirm to the Dick bill. ) . - Aaluion till. Passes Couss. Picclal to Journal. RAiTian, Feb. 11, The Houne by a ncsr!y unanimous vote rf,Bf"l tlie Auda hon I '. 1, wlil b f"t- ' a-.t- 1 shore V,-: ; j " 1 '-'i t'X ' (' "r-'7 S.-.T1 - thM Hm.bjlda IVame -x (Tho practice of the rlf6 assuming husband' name- at marriage origi nated from Soman custom and be came the common custom after the Ro- nian occupation. xnua, auua ana jc favia, married to Pompey and Cicero, War wyiea- vy ; iub uouiauB' wuan vt 'otnpcy.and Octavia of Cicero, ana in ater toes " married women In most European conntrtea signed their name this view it may be mention- .during the aixteentb and even Of Nthe seventeenth a -eeeme' doubtful, ikwnM:Cathei&e Parriso sign- lKaeraelfafteBlr had- been 'twice tnnrried;yan4wewayaiheaaof Lady is; Jiteji -tno , uucueyj, Arapeua (mrtjBeymowVetcS Soma' .per- itqaftho custonnonginatea tnraateacwngtciatsnas- (rtfearaTonej, : Shgvafvthe MKfanVbaMsraeion t'tfhnotiMidecldllthe ersusnyuiyMnjHiixreign that a womattjrsv'msr- iami lveshtha.nama'bf:hetfa' bei iheicustoiri is Involved- In Dbflcvrlty; r: .-'' Utile; JUgi Ken. atesvof Ruawanen. iyJdU3r-tlfelfln-andiiro- of'theiiirereatesttnen l)avw?taiowniweTOenaeftnd Ifilddiethelght TM cravo 413vaaJB,ataturej off the ,iUunas4steIltaa;lrw,'Vand rnetrsmsseiClofibla.arc: iwnvinw.torria-ineat .-wloufafeein slcaeaYaCiutjeBonisj3! powdit, . "Bufjmore'idwarflBhjttliauSny ofliheM Jlwetly,, belngBiflEatat(t)he- nanFuf .Nanles;. 'Person- BilyMTiannoateL nbombb.jlwho tweitbutWeetimcbeotetuiwiis theprettJMKUtUeharleutatihatJJlaiy tyttHducedDUupon$ Pt1tnaeaarlequltt' was-the' header a Majchiavelll.'' (Th Friea t OrowlA. Ehlldreo Jorn between September tSti frebruaryj hre. soma, authorities as tal as those born waum- months, and the growth le much more rapid from August - The extremities grawfrapldly up to the sixteenth year; then there to a slow growth until the thirtieth year. The legs chiefly grow between the tenth and seventeenth rear. ' Comparing the general results, iCappear that there are six periods of growth The first extends np to the sixth or eighth year and Is one of very rapid growthi the second period, from eleven to fourteen years, growth Is slow; the third period, from sixteen to seventeen; the fourth period shows a low growth up to the age of thirty, for height, up to fifty,, for cheat iglrthJOhe nfthkperlod hi one of rest, the Decrease tt the booy . . CASTOR I A ---.. For Infanta and Children. ' Its Kind Yoa UaT8 Alwajs Bought STATEMENT , or ran At the) close f business, Feb. 6th, , . - ' 1908. ., ' RESOURCES: Loans and Discounts. . . .. . . .$15723 11 Overdrafts, seamed and -unso etirea ..................... i.ios io ' . .an 4a Bankiifg House.,, ' 4,93000 Reaiartate.'...........,...... 8,92008 FnrnUure and Fix tares....... 1,97800 Cub In Vault and- das from Other Banks and bankers. . . 50,198 B : ; inabilities: Oapitai Stock paid In..;; - ...$50,000 00 Surplus and undivided profits. 19,987 1 ijuaucooeiuxa.... mm w Due to Other Banks and Rankers 1,485 76 LRU, Ofoves. Oaehter of the above named Bank, do solemnly swear that this statement is true to the best of my knnwlnilm and belief. V ' i- .-r .- - U. M GROVES. Cashleri Bute of North Carolina, I iVV.-S;lvi l (loontv of Uraven.. t ., . M Sworn to and subscribed- before- me this 11th day of Feb. 1908. -- - .- '. , ' Thos. i. MmmnuMotary Public' : Correct attest: , : - l- --.V- f .;a ;i- T. A. OwMtTs " ; r V !', . uireotors. ' J. J. Baxter Is offering for Ihe next 80 days, heavy double breasted fleeced line underwear at 85c, heavy ribbed under wear 83o i All winter goods at some re duction, - ' ,- ... J.v M, Great Rednctlotrin SbUttyV ' We will sell all' $1.00 stiff bosom col orcd shirts at 60o. which we areshowtB" In our windows. We haves good. line of them on hand, but they won't last long at this price. ' Bpeclfully, '. '"'" J.J. BAXTER, . A full line of Fancy and Plata Cakes at J.K, Paikcr Jr. Extra S'iV-pt. fino V.V'-rn Lamb at Oaks r;i lb t J. n. ' rSuwjarow.hegre A An AjaandVMmsB pelbjirpe General .Marlon" htnt(A&Ov UemtnftSrlng ttftthjldren Mhrciliu If Yea Have Rheumatism V: - frlTfhefieatrtMsal Vi4wWemtr will ease i voo. . It alw eune Iivr, KUnsy aad Bladder diseases, earned ly aa ueeaa ol ario acid.-U naves falls, and bnUd ap KM unuiu tail Rnusui wmim upji, m ' Bend rtamp lot book el woodartul o tlfleates. PAos. ft per botUVor sale ey dnigSSMs. Iivpux dnmiit no simply routt win fee sent pepstt npen laweiptolprioe.. Address ,, Laaar & Baakli Dreg Co, iaaa,et OUtritrtnf sheets, MODES OF THE MOMENT. Black and steel combinations In trim mings are fasulonnblc. Handsome collars of lace or em broidery arc seen on the drossiest of frocks. Fleece lined white piques are made up Into shirt wnlsts for tne winter months. The box turban With a wide and deep fur brim and velvet crown is modish Tor street wenr. Long ribbon sashes arc much worn. The ends Drc broad nnd soft and reach to the bottom of the gown. In the wny of Imt trimming the new est thing is a bunch of purple orchids and aferns on a white fur hat Collar nnd cuff sets of huckaback. done in cross stitch, are the latest to be adopted by the most stylishly gowned women. A fancy sclvngc of several colors finishes some of the coarse woven cloths of the winter, and It suggest a pleasing decoration to the costume. Pic-Nic Hams Just received lie lb; Pickled Pork 10c lb; Dry Salt Meat 10c lb, Fresh Tripe 5c lb; Piekled;Tripe 5c lb Pig Feet 5o lb; Pickles lOe doz. Old Fashioned Buckwheat 10c pkg. Codfish 10c lb, 8 lbs 25c. Fox River Print Butter 81c lb, Fresh Elgin Butter 80c lb. Fine Prunes 5c lb. Corned Beef 15o can, 2 cans 26c, Chip ped Beef 15c can, 2 cans 25c; All kinds Fresh Package Crackers. A lot of Roasted Coffee. Try a pound of onr 20c Coffee. Tobacco, Snuff, Cigars and Cheroots, Yours to please, M. E. Land & Co. Phone 162. 69 Broad St. I iiiStBook Store I Valentines! Valentines I! Valentinesl!! G. H.;ERRCtt eeee i A Una Asaortment of FancyandSComic ;;Valentii Call and get your cholcei. before they are all gope,- - . : T -' 1$ Pollock sir ' Ifortied j&Perf timed TKtin Power Duffy's HABsri(nr i Brkdhim ,5 ,.S"-e 1, ;t f ;7-l3 NOff :OPEM FOR BVSlirESS with a hew stock, of drugs" and,, new stock ot seeds. Opposite th Postofflo. s . (WaUon's Old Btand) - V Lunches and Meals served Irs first class Style. J . , ' t . OYETnUi, Sandwiches, Salads n I evf-. y di lnry of the t'nwa al- -p i 1. ...1. . 1 i.U r" r t ! Mills Fresh Sausagre Just Received At J. L. McDaniel's I have a few gallons of Nice strained Honey at 20c qt. Fresh lot Ontario Buckwheat, Clover Hill Print Butter, Maple 8yrup, New Orleans and Porto Eico Molasses, Evaporated Peaches and Apples, Prunes, Codfish and Irish'Potatoes, Peanuts, Canned and Bottled Goods of all kinds, Headquarters for Fine Teas and Boasted Coffee. Give me a call. Yours to a. 35 'Phone 01. mm NEW BERN GROCERY CO., Successors to J. A. Parrts & Co. Moved to our New Building 63 & 65 South Front St.,- Our connection with 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 lor prices and be convinced. NEW BERN GROCERY CO, From 1st Feb. 1903 For a Few Days Only. This Sale will Big Money Saver to you. LOOK ! LOOK ! ! 500 Mens Suits at half value. 600 prs Heavy Pants, value $1 25 for 79c 850 Boys Suits at half value, 1500 Mens and Boys Caps, value 2c and close out at this sale at lVc. 475 Mens and Hoys Shir s, value 50c, 1 00 your choice at this sale 33. 50 doz Mens Suspenders, 25c value, must this sale at 12) c. 50 doz Ladles, Mens and Ohildrens Hose, will oloso out at this sale, 8 pairs for 10c. 750 yards Table lineD, red and white, value 50c, must go at this sale at 24c. 2500 yards white, garnet, black and blue Casi mere, 50c value, to go at this sale for 24c. SHOES, SHOES, SHOES, Shoes of all kinds and all sorts to lit everybody. LOOKI LOOK1! We invito the public to attend this sale the best bargains ever offered. KlBalesman, 75 Middle St, next to Gaskill C. J. McSorley & Co's GOODCONPECnOSERT. . Bo good that the baby can eat its fill of it. : What I there In pure, delicious con feotionery to hurt either baby, child, dr grown up person t . There are no pares material than the one w use, Then I no eleaaer way of making confsotloa rjthuoun, ... v !''." 'liA v-'tCt"-,: .-' ::r, j:;:woWpod;: t. -SuooeBsor it Foy Wood) .'1 Practical . Tmer x PLUMBIHG AHDOimTINQ All worlcjyoarantced! to give gat; i Can b foundithol ifiop; on South Front J3treet formorly ocqu- l-Ici by th flrnvt-'.'-VC' ':-: r " "" J. V.'. WOOD, ' jjffot&r 11 Pork Please, ii Wholesale fc Retail IGroeer, 71 llroad Hi Manufacturers Im be a r. 50c, to 75c and go at and suit and got J J rJ COPLON. Hdw. Ci ., New Bern, N. C. Alew cars of tho cel ebrated Thacker Itunp Splint Coal. The best; substitute for hard coal on the market. Also steam &szaith- ing coal. - - -.i. The best quality r Oak, Ask, Mtxei and Pine Wood?? : Prompt and r qufck delivery. ' 1.; m-IS'C01LtfOOHiID, Pho&e 47, . r " vtTiUottPofcL :; shows clear and strong r drlnkn of Budwels bw health In Try gl. h Sons are to be fonnd hi t Ingredienti, Its niinifH t Huff throiich all tli a n Drink Ii!i'iei lr, it la ' by t b in a mm if ?r.w. i .f a - r - purest 1 or J. F i 0:4-
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