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-A. , xw1-i sMMr,,'Jr1r X - . . . - T- i V - va TTi-'-'-'VNi',.- . " -.r NIW BIEN, I. C.,'8ATCRDAY 1I0BKIKQ, FEBRUARY 14, 1903. VOL XX-NO. 272 TWENTY-FIRST YIAR - 1 41- 0 -I r hi , ft .: r'u ' ' ft viun i nil THERE IG HO Death of Mr. Frank Willis. Fayettt villa Observer, 11th. Mr. B. 0. Uorham received a telegram today announcing the death at Littleton N. 0., this morning, of Mr. Frank Willis son of Rev. R. A, Willis, former pastor ot Hay Street Methodist church. The remains wlll arrlve here on tomorrow afternoon's train from tbo north, and the funeral will be held from Hay Street Methodist church at that hour. Mr. Willis has the slncerest sympa . thy of this entire communi y In thls his last great bereavement. It being the fonith rhllil be has men laid at rest In Cross Creek Cemetery. Escaped an Awlal Fate. Mr. II. Hapffliis of Melbourne, Fla., wrlWs.' My doctor told mo I hail Con sumption and nothing ronld be dono for me. I was given up to die. The offer of a free (rial hoi lie of Dr. King's New discovery for Consnmpiion, Induced me to try it suits wero startling, I aro now on lh rol to recovery and owe all lo l)r King's New Pi-covery It surely saved niy life" This great cure Is guaranteed for all throat and lung ri'sraapH by C. I). Brad ham Drug-pl-t. llrc f.nr AJ100. Trial bottle ree. 4 SOMETHING SPECIAL In Ladies Silk Ties 71 inclus long, also a in.oT Boys Ties. New Curtain SwI m 4-4 wide Bcantifal Deelgni at 10c. New Unde'rsklrt Tlic8c are Beautie?, made of Vclour with deep ruffled and la at Only 1 50. A very pretty Mercerized Skirt with 0 small ruffles and a Great Reduction WE WILL SELL FOR CASlt: 8 lb can Stand. Tomntocs S Tor 26o 2 Corn, " ,26o Lvmoti i ling rcachea,'25o vulu", 18c Yellow reacliOM, 2Qj) value 15c al. Apricots. 25o value Tomato CaUup, 15o value ,'IIeini'e baked Uoaun, 15c val. IMe reachef, 10a value . Xima Banf, lOo. value V Cora acid Tomatoc?, 10c value ' Cottolene, 60e Value . "580 J'. 14 1 - Oatmeal, 16o vain -. , . Boyal Bftking Powdtr, lb .. l5o . 9o 121c 8io 81o 8io 40c 200 lOo 24o 4o '; Goo4'L!k taking Powder f ..'X V.li I. hmSm,l. I. -iV-Zej CUBCTITUTE FRIDAY'S LEGISLATION. London Bill Next Friday. Fire Crackers and Toy Pistols Canhoot. Raleigh, February 18. The London liquor bill regulation was made a special order of business In the Ben ate for next Friday. A bill was Introduced to make eight hours, a day's work for mechani cal employes of the State. The bill prohibiting cannon crackers and toy pis tols was tabled. Bills passed incorpora ting the North Carolina Farmers Protec tive ABSoclatlor; to allow Judges of the Superior courts to limit arguments of counsel: No Important bill was Introduced in the UmiBe. Nearly all the session was consumed In debate of the Watts liquor regulation bill. Great Reduction in Sbirts. We will sell all $1.00 stiff bosom col orod shirts at 60o. which we areshowln In onr windows. We have a good line oT them on hand, but they won't last long at this price. Respectfully, J. J. BAXTER. mmm I? Octagon Soap per cake . BestWest India Molasses, gal. Fancy N O MolaasQS per gal. 4 80o 850 2Jo 2 c t Best Patent Floor per lb Second Can Coffee, 85o value for 20o Quart Jar Jelly, 20o valae Froth Roasted Coffee lSoval. . . ' - 250 , 12c lie 10c 17o i 7- - 20o' . Pearline, 6o ralao V 4c Meal per peck -.:-.v' ; 20o K'Witht eaob. S3 00 ttwrobsWire ell 10 poandi e( Gianulated Sugar for we.-j riA-M IIHIB1T YrtHTED Of. North Carolina.' Resources At St. Louis Exposition. ii Memory Br. Carry. Hotel Yanee Oyster Commissioner Webb Says No Oyster Pirates Captured. Violations or Law. Raleiqii, Feb. 13. The flags on the eapltol were at Jalf ettff today as a mark of respect to the memory of the late Dr. L M. Curry. Both branohoB of the legislature also adopted suitable resolu tions of respect. A number of charters of Insurance companies and other corporations are held up In the legislature, pending a de cision liy the attorney general as to the amount of tax upon such charter amend ments. Today he gave his opinion In the matter. The tax for a charter taken before the Secretary of State cannot be less than $26 and In the legislature can not be less than $50. These rates hold uy to $135,000 capital stock, and beyond that figure there Is an additional 40 cents on eaoh $100) of capital stock. The Raleigh Chamber of Commerce makes an appeal to the legislature and to the officials of all cities and towns and to all officers of trade associations in the State, for an exhibition of North Carolina's resources at the St.- Louis Exposition. . Gov. Aycockinhls mes sage to the legislature warmly recom mended that such an exhibit be made. The Chamber of Commerce calls on the cities and towns and other trade organi zations to send petitions to the legisla ture for an appropriation for this pur pose, and declares that North Carolina could make no better, more practical or more profitable advertisement of her re sources than this. A bill is now before the legislature appropriating $30,000 for this purpose. At has been slated the Yarborough House here Is to be enlarged, remodeled, and refitted, and now an option has been secured on the Park Hotel by Col. John Cunningham, who Intends to develop that property. One of hls plans em braces a change of aamc to the Hotel Vance, which Is a very admirable and appropriate name, Oyster comnysslouer, William H Webb of Morehead City, is here. He was asked today If there was much tk-1 ing of small oysters out of the State for planting, He said thai last year only 60,000 bushels of oysters were taken out of the State, and that he did not think of these 16,000 bushels were little oysters smuggled for planting. This oysters taken out of the Slate are la-boats iowed by s tug through the canal. There they are inspected. The, inspector cannot hold the boat more than an hoar, nnlest he sees reason to believe there is fraud and seizes the cargo. Mr. Webb Says the amount of oysters oonsumedia the State that It Id factories, and opened for sbip ment last year was 000,000 bushels. He taya no oyster pirate has been captured this season though no week passes with out arrests for some violation of the law and that four oyster patrol boats are going all the while. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. rbe Kind Yoo Haw Always Bought Bears the Signature of John Grocer Begs to call the attention of Complete Stock of Staple arid Fancy Groceries: j St ' tiyerj slieainei ,U bringing in some deilcao to bfr added to 35 VI. : A aliaHk tt nrir iraAa la '4p .''ianotw.Mfnl .Ifn'flnn'anil". All orders small or large UTVT m Set : i - GMt t 6as!till HUvv. & v ftneoessoti to QaaklU Hdw. SiRDWAl8 Middle 8t"i m muia...-;r -',-.---.f .. t. ....... -w , -),- ,.( .y? -. . : - ,.v . ;. r Seep a full supply of Builders Material, Bash, Doors, Blinds, Glass, Paint, Oils, Varnish. Lime, Cement, Btoves ahd Ranges and everything kept in a first clast hardware (tore, ', ; 7. ;. ..v . ' V; : ' "5- '"',(- .; Cs r ivi, 'v:', A lull line of Railroad, Steamboat and Mill Supplies, Engines," Boiler,' Pol. leys, Shafting, Gearings, Pipe, Valves, Belting, Packing, Bote, Etc.,. . J Davlng eontolldated the two houses goods at Very Low Price, Thanking fnture patronage we sre, Ton rt truly, Oonnt Segundo do Ovios was a Carllst exile. The signature of his uncle, Louis Do Ovles, is found with that of John Quinoy Adams ceding Florida to the Unltod States In a treaty with Spain, The Count Is forty-six years of age, an exile from Orietto, situated in the northern part of Spain, and has been exiled since 1876 ; he la wealthy, and has traveled and studied the customs, habits and languages of twenty-five different nations. In a recent letter to The Peruna Medicine Co., of Columbus, Ohio, the Count glvoe his endorsement to their great catarrh remedy, Peruna, in the following words: The Caatteld, Atlantic City, N. J. The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio: Oentlemen " Last winter my secretary had a severe attack of la grippe which was cured effectually by the use of tour bottles of Peruna, so when I contracted the same unpleasant sickness last fall I at once sent for a bottle. It truly worked wonders, and removed the sickening and sore feeling I bad be without It now for any money, and when I go away I carry Peruna as a valuable perquisite to my traveling outfit." JULIAN SEQUNDO, CONDB DB OVIBS. 16 Per Cent. Investment. No usury; but a simple investment In desirable city property. Suitable for persons who have no great knack for taming over money bat who are willing to pat money In real estate that will pay handsomely. New Bern Investment Company. R. A. Noun, Atty, Halliard's Candy at Davis. Davis Pharmacy has secured the ex clusive sale for Henry Malllard's famous candies and has just received sn assort ment. The quality of the Bonbons and Chocolates are unequalled by anything of the kind In the market- They are put np in a style of elegance far surpassing any ptckage yet produced In this line. TTTTTVVVVVVVVW the Housekeepers to his Fine and : ; UfMmloA ' Vnn inrdnrs will re. PnniWPT TVICf .TVHTiY -. a. I will te ppteotalad. T.lill , Supply Co Co. and 3. 0. Fulford Supply Co -. : : .'"Mat BUPPLIIS Cram fit. Phmafi!a. ,r:..v.n Fittings,' Wrenches, Bolts, Huts, Jron, ..'. . A ' . " - . - w are prepared to furnish High Quality the trade for pastfavori snd soliciting yonr Dunn TTVIT TTTTTTT n IB I INM I VI JWsltNJb within a few days. I would not How is this For the Next Two Weeks 1 will give with each 6c Tablet a A Penny Lead Pencil with robber. REMEMBER this lasts until Feb'y25th. OWEN Q. DUJiN, (9 POLLOCK ST.; Pic-Nic Hams just received lie lb; Pickled Pork 10c lb; Dry Salt Meat 10c lb. Fresh Tripe 5c lb; PickledjTripe 5o lb; Pig Feet Be lb; Pickles 10c dox. Old fashioned Buckwheat lOo pkg. Codfish 10c lb, S lbs 86c Fox Bfrer Print Bntter Mo lb, Fresh Elgin Batter 80c lb. Fine Prunes So lb. Corned Beef 15c can, S cans 26c, Chip ped Beef 15c can, S cans 85c; All kinds Fresh Package Crackers. JL. lot of Boasted Coffee. Try a pound of our t0 Coffee. , Tobacco, Bnaff,' Cigars and Cheroots, ' .Tonrs to (lease, 1,1 E. Land & Co, h PtoM let. : ,69 Broad St.' i VuffyTs ; ijSTakmriPMdet Bndham's V- '- f- jk m 1 tawy J,t3,y'A'-, ff t Ifl NOW OPSST FOB AtrBUJEHU with a new . (tool of . drags aal. new stock ot seeds. Opposite the Postoffloe. ' '-I BRANCH OFFICB - A. B: Bsxtet & Co, 0 (Commission ... - 17 Craven Ptreet, " ' - - . Thone 233. NEW BIRNrN. O. l',i!n C.Ticfl, 81 proadway, New fork. , lie rni""tnj, Ptrniient service. HEABLY everybody Is having la grippe again. It resembles some what In . the beginning a severs cold. A chill or cold spell is followed by aching bones, sore throat, headache, cough, and general weakness. Its course may bo quite slight or severe, but In cither case it nearly always leaves one lu a miserable condition. Unless Peruna is taken it will be weeks or months before a person re gains his usual health. If the victim is fortunate enough to begin the use of Peruna at the commencement of the attack tho course of the grip is much shortened, and the system is left in a natural state. People who have had la grippe, but are still sufforing from the after-effects, should not neglect to take Peruna, as It will promptly restore them to health. Henry Dlstin, the inventor and maker of all the band Instruments of the Henry Dlstin Manufacturing Co., writes the following from 1441 South Ninth street, Philadel phia, Pa: " I had a bad at tack of la grippe last December which lasted more than three months, and w h 1 o h left me with catarrh, and several of my friends advised me to try Peruna. I began with a bottle the first week in Mareh and it certainly did me a great deal of good. I was so well satisfied that I purchased another bottle and fol lowed the directions, and can say that it has cured me." Henry Dlstin. A large per cent of those who aro afflicted with this epidemic, instead of getting well as they ought to, will have chronio catarrh as the result. This is almost Invariably the case unless Pe runa is taken as soon as possible after the grip begins. , Every one who has observed the effect of Peruna during tho last three epidem ics of la grippe positively knows that this remedy will cure it permanently. The fact is, however, that a groat mul titude of people will not take Peruna, and a foundation for chronio catarrh will be laid. Even in oases where chronio catarrh hiw affeoted the lungs, and tho early stages of catarrhal consumption have been developed, Pernna can bo relied upon as a prompt and lasting cure. La grippe and catarrh are at present the two great enemies of life in the land. Peruna is a cure for either. If you do not derive prompt and satis factory results from the uso of Peruna, write at once to Dr. Ilartman, giving a full statement of your case and ho will be pleased to give you his valuablo ad vice gratis. f Address Dr. Ilartman, Prcsldont of Tho Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O. Btoobs9 Cafe. (Watson's Old Stand) Lunches and Meals served in first-class style. OYSTERS, Sandwiches, Babuls and every delacy of the season al ways on hand. Coca-Cola and all other cool drinks on tan.TT . BrooltV Cafe. Smart Dressers '.WILL FIND Our Spring Suitings and Overcoatings Absolutely correct in style and quality Prices Extremely Low Tailoring: uif excelled. CHiSM TAEOBING CO., Up f tairs Daffy Building, Cerner Follook and Middle Sta. 7 r Splint; tor use;. In grates and stoves, and best ; quality;: Bitumi noiis7 Ibrail steam purposes, ? , c x--.w V; Oak, Ash and Pine. Prompt detivery,;' Henry Dlstin. Goal wood Fresh Sausagre Just Received At J. I. McDaniefs I have a few gallons of Nice strained Honey at 20c qt. Fresh lot Ontario Buckwheat, Clover Hill Print Butter, Maple Syrup, New Orleans and Porto Rico Molasses, Evaporated Peaches und Apples, Prunes, Codfish and IrishJPotatoes, Peanuts, Canned and Bottled Goods of all kinds, Headquarters for Fine Teas and Boasted Coffee. Give me a call. Yours to a. 'Phone 91. MtMNM, VeVHBlBUG From 1st Feb. 1903 For a Few Dnys Only. This Sale will be a Big Money Saver to you. LOOK! LOOK!! 500 Mens Suits at half value, tOO prs Heavy Pants, value $1 25 for 79c 850 Boys Suits at half value, 1500 Mens and Bovs Cans, value 2"c and close out at this sale at lUc. 475 Mens and Bovs Shirts, value 50c. $1 00; your choice at this sale 33, 50 doz Mens Suspenders, 25c value, must this sale at 124c. 50 doz Ladies, Mens and Cliililrens Hose, closo out at this sale, 3 pairs for 10c. 750 yards Table linen, red and white, value 50c must go at this sale at 24c. 2500 yards white, earnet, black and blue mre, 60c value, to go at this sale fur 24c. 8HOES, SHOES, SnOES, Shoes of all kinds and all sorts to lit everybody. LOOK! LOOKI! We invite the nub lie to attend this sale the best bargains ever ottered. M P WARREN. ) JlMQAlKILL, f Salesman.' 75 Middle St. next to Gaskill New Bern Grocer? Company, Successors to J. A, Parris & Co. Moved to New Building 63 & 65 South Front St. CJ'McSorley & Co's r GOOD CONFECTIONERY. So good that the btby esn eat Its fill of It. : What Is there la pare, delicious con (eotlonerv - to hart either baby, child, or grown up persons f There are no parer ssaterlals than the ones we use. There la so elaeaer way of making contortion erjr Uuut ours. .1 :j. w. wood, (Scceflor'to Foy Wood) . PL0MBIHG AHMIS TlTTIrfG . .:; 4, f ; AllwoTlj 'gTiaranteed to glT wt Can bj found 'atS thd (hop on Soutn l'rontStrect if ormerly . ' otecn- pled by tha flrm. .' " V "'-.J. 'W. WOOD. Confectionery Store Pork Please, 1 Wholeaale A Betall 'Ctroeer, 71 Broa4 Ht jr. GOc. to 75c and go at will Casi- and suit and Bet mm km S. COPLON. Bdw. 0i., New Bern, N. C. thefr Ale wears of the cel ebrated Thacker lump Splint Coal. The best substitute for hard coal on the market. Also steam & smith ing: coal. The best quality Oak, Ash, Mixed and Pine Wood. Prompt and quick delivery. ELLIS' COAL & WOOD YARD, Phone 47. - Union Point Theldnooftifo Coal and Wood! snows clear and strong ea the hand of sv drinker ot Badwels besr, 'ann fhere'f health ta evsrv glass. BntkfaM tory tea- : ;t sons are to be toand In Wis purity ot M ' bifrredlenta. Its rnnnufsctur. its hamk A Hn thronph U Ui nococ r iroeesse ( Drink Unrlwtis bwir, it Is t, best anV purest, Fortalsby ' :. I p -J 75 v - -
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