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3 jrr ,11 1 3 . l . ' f It, tan X - 4 :. ft -:Va-'i.r:-'r- -.- ri"V' '3 - 1 TWINTY FIRST TIAR : -t-': a, f y T 1 - . 7 , tames 4 J- it: WHAT. ISlTHAT ? It's the RoyaL VVorcester.g Bon Ton'tong XJ It has both Grace, Pom and Com- j lort. - ' '.' See our Display of Jewelry, wo hTe Wiust Pins, Belt 1 idi, Waist Seta, flibaoa Blouse Setrand Sash Pins., X Waist Bags and CfijSelino Bajjs at 25c, 50c, 75o aad $1. L AUNewanlLPp-to-iUta - ' jA44444 John 4 Gfocet 3 Pegs to call i he attention of the 3 omplete ' .ock of 2 I Staple and Fancy ;Grdceries 3 Every tteamer is bringing in some delicacy to be added toJJ hii nt-riflf i A share of jour trade is solicited. Ybnr orders will receive careful attention and a PROMPT DELIVERY. All orders small or large will be appreciated.; ( . I JOHN - Gtoce?, ; ; , , '; j& Phone 74. - POXiIOCJX ST. 5t 4 Gaskill Hdw. & Hill Supply Co.; H Suoceasore to Gaskill Hdw. Co. and J. 0. Fulford Supply Oo. -' H BDWARE 73 Middle St HILL SUPPLIES 44 Craren'Si -Phone 147. ' JPnonSl8. Keep a full supply of Builder Material, Haah, Poors, BUnda, GkM, Paints, Oil. Varnish, Lime, Cement, Stores and Banges and ererthlng kept In a nrrt class hardware store. -1 4 ' j!,"v" i A full line of Railroad, Steamboat aad MIU Bnppues, ngfaet, Boilers, PnV leys, Bhafllng, Gearings, Pipe, Valres, Ftttlnfa, Wrenches, Bolts, Hats, Iron, Belting, Packing,, Hosa, Et. , ' '. " Having consolidated the two hoases W an prepared to famish High Quality goods at Very Low Prices. Thanking the future patronage we are, Toon truly, Mill Hare anil JOSEPH OA SKILL. P. k. J. -A.. l 'Lhery, Feed J;Sak ana i ' Exchange !vy! ' I ! n;-ijW4WSui.M L4RQE9T 4JID .Vever offered, lor Sale In this aity, j Also f complete jjny of Bnggies Cart Wheelsy c:V i .' '-,; A (i 6 . sK.J. uT.J.Jjr A JOnC3. 1 . fc4i)t . w J,', .f . .'. .i '. - ':.pec1any mosv Tltkadoll acheairtajsat 1nBmd psaUd with about, and vrowilBert after cuss watt or reading are", a sure alga of defective TlsloB, a kick ' ay or may hot be mani fest to yo, aad Imposes a mrt tai oa tb nerves and muscle t of the yM, glass es are the remedy and "practically msW . the eyes perfect, Special, .study and t'.e proper lnstramente make It pi ss!'..'e to fit s child s well as ' an adult. (" o r fojnd lo the old Puffy siM'1, ' ' " - J. o. pax r; . ,. .m. ."V ' 1 W !" if r - 1 - ," r V Hip Corset ; :8 5 Dttnn, Housekeepers to hta Fine and re- PIJPJ trade for past favors and loUoitinf your Kill Ml Cqiaii!, WILLIS. JO 0. rCLORO. ' FUlSJSrr BTOVK UF- :. A ear load of sash lust in, .Ifagotui, Harneii JSobsa, Wblps, i ! ;7 :'v y ??f ; . Brut Kt.BUwilt'l Old BtlBd.t l I f, ,7vT $.: U)l I tlj i t ) wJ I -rv 'I Tot. the Next Two- Weeks 1 will glTe with each So Tablet sv ..jfi i A Penny LeaJ Prndl w:ia i-i," r. Ills 1 3 tml'.l TcVfZZlh.'-. ., J.ONES, StabLss Rills QaimAll Attentlcm'tf legis- n - !t- f.'V lature, mi,-1 t j t i T- -tit v 3!.!..4-5--5Sl'i$ wrj' Llaaer Men Sefnse T fslk. e- iirrsge Jll ITors Shippers,- Z'M. CoJlegAwri-;,- . arlatleasv Storm J)am- : , -; , age la "sterile j! ' . ' Eixbqh, Feb. 15-Most of the talk to day was about Uqtutf regalation1bul.t A very powerful pressure has been bronght to bear to defeat nyW aHllqnor rega- Uttrtn fni. nut rtt th chief ' ILrirnmanta being thai it would cause the Democratic paxty to . do nereatea. two years nence. The llquqrmen hare refused to be Inter viewed, and have done thslr. work very quietly indeed, sr It has beea.. the policy of the state liquor dealers si sod at ton for several years to have no public meetings and to do' .its "work 'tttatly,1' avoiding pabllcltyj Seme pert&n7havi thought that the Watts bill would pass the House endlhandoahlli the Jsenato aha then there wpttld ba a compromise blijt V Tks demurrage bill which ;was. report ed favorably in the Legislature today : is intended to compel th railways to- han dle their cars more quickly from one sta tion to another. Under the present regu lation the railways charge If a sr Is not prompUy-onloatTtdV; Thif,Jurpo8e of the bulls to give the receiver,, of the car a chance to' make a like claim lu case the car is not promptly au4 t properly de- Postmaster Bailey, who looks after the payment of the .rural free delivery will carriers in North oCarollaa was today notlfled of the eatabllshment thl month 0129 new abates, bringing the total nam .The gtate Agricultural ami Hecuanl- cal College here askaforjotal appropri ations of $43,000 a year for each of the years. 103 and 1904. It wlU la a separate bill ask for (sS.QOO to pay debts whldh Were Incurred by the burning of Watau ga Hall, and the necessary rebuilding of that and alio the construction of the fallen Memorial Building.. The actual appropriation for the college. Is said to be no greater now, with SO .students. then it was 8 years ago when there wert only ISO. ,; u;,, . ,i - rranols B Winston arrived today trom Bertie, and says, taesday night 'a storm canted great destruction n that county. The storm had tjIpajksr.ona across, the northern and the other across the south ern i end of the ..county. From li to IB dwelling houses were blown down and Mars BUI : Baptist Cnnrek was entirely wrecked. 18 horses wore'lflllerl'. knd set veral men, womeff and children were In jured, some seriously,' bat hone fatally. The loss of timber was Immense. A whirlwind' tore through the forests In the northern part of the county lqavlpg distraction In (is wake. A charter Was granted, today to the Lenoir latniier Company,- 61 Xenolr, Caldwell county, .capital $50,000t B. L, Qwyn and otheraiitockholders. . ! It Is decided that only the sum absolute rr necessary J for the lasane asy lum shall be appropriated. '- The State's need of funds is too great to permit any addi tional appropriation, n-: t i - ? Fine fresh" Frankfurters ,10 contB per H atOskaMarkeU-v . -.j 'l WhoKnewDao' WCM'crttt 1 l-JIM ll-.'.lliJtir'M; The following inquiry hu ben re-. eetved hy 1he itittiiC'1 AVf Jntorma-" don eooceiuJn4Jule.,4iwtt; j sferred to will be appreetatefty-the widow of this OontedatatevsoldleKtrat AuJ 4 J Ii- JoriB'Air km" seeking for InfotmStlon to1 fladr out if there is snyl oliTsoldler thsVsV'fh bClvTl Wsr WhakftihrDarf wrMartt; Wsullsted In or aboift'! touivlddtiy'."''! wint tie ana oat bis company- ana.tpme or nis oncers. , He was . first In Ithe regnlst army and thea eat hoat,-, The boat was thofl.cep- tnred-i.i :r'.'.: t ? : V5f Any Information that I can get will be appreciated; as I am his widow; aad It Is aeceseary for me to find thlidatrtt I a?fsk to applf fd a pensfoa. -vrTrel : :'r-! kM. - si- nV ',it M iamli FU, Feb, JOOB .roj,- 'SHORT AHD-SWEET'H QolckifooA Care. Quickly Joll Sims have the knafck nr (ellfog a W'ug story In a" few words. Barh is thqciwo with a .P7yaqqth,,, pI(uoI')a')y, jfbw writes :, VHore .are a Jtqir 'llnai .ahVnt oyself and how l was cared by.-Orape-Nuts Jood-fV ;iaJ)" '-viwiivri -,iJ , "For over's year I 'was : almost r trated wltk what twb of nut lel doWio's oalltd catarrh' of the -bowels, .'iv'crr thing I ate seemed to hurt me 10 mi huibaud, having heard of the pfodlgot ed food Grape-Nuts., purchased a pack age and had me try It. s i; . ' .MA ,i 'I can truthfully y that one pscknge d' J me mnre g'xid than anything elso I h- 1 trl' 1. t!o I have continued the uo or it every mnoo. ,,. ; . , i ,, , . . ' I q- t mcl'rlne and used Grape Nuts m:l It p ne sopnd amlwcH nd 1 1 t. ' ' : i-i'imim-i: 1 H lo ii' -a. : CUTPKQAP The, World's Greatest sSkin Soap,.r.i. lr tKi x v V,", n'--- Z .The Standard of Every KaHcn r t x of tha Earth. i of OQegt JSkb Smut- - Sold Wherever Civilization Has V - Penetrated ' Millions of the world's best people 'jue Cntlcurs Soap, assisted by Cuticura Ointment, for preaervlng, orlfying and beautifying the skin, forcleanslug " the scalp of crusts, scales end dandruff, and the Stopping of falling hair, for softening, whitening and soothing red,' rough and sore hands, tor baby rashes, itchlngs and chaflngs, in the forrn of 'batks for annoying irritations and In flammations, or too free or .offensive perspiration, in the form of washes for nloerattve weaknesses, and many sana tive, antiseptic purposes which readily suggest themselves to women, espe- . chilly mothers, ss well as tor all the purposes of the toilet, bath and nur sery. Cuticura Soap combines' delicate emollient properties derived from Cuti cura, the great skin cure, With the pur est of cleansing ingredients and the most refreshing of flower odours. - No other medicated soap ever compounded Is to be compared with it tor preserv ing, purifying and beautifying the skin, scalp, hair snd hands. No other for eign .or- domestic toilet Map, however expensive, is to be compared with it for all the purposes of the toilet, bath and nursery. Thus It combines in one soap at one price the best skin and complexion soapsnd the best toilet nod baby soap ever, compounded. Sale greater than the world's product Of all .other skin soaps. Sold In every part of the civilized worTd. ' HOT LEGISLATIVE DISCUSSIONS. Report Against Christian Science and Osteopathy. For Code Commission. Liquor Bills Cause HeatedV Arguments. Special to Journal. TULEroH, Feb.. 10. The Legislative Committee on healththls evening unan imously decided to favorably report the bill, to prohibit the practice of Christian Science and Osteopathy In North Caro lina. . ; In the Bouse today, bills were Intro duced to prevent publication of Content nea creek; to Incorporate town Of . Dad ley; to provide for working prisoners confined In Jail before their Hrlal for crime; to Incorporate- Edward, Beaufort county snd to establish a dispensary there.; ' , . The discussion of Watts liquor regu lation bill was resumed. Smith, com pleted the argument on his amendment submitting the matter of removal of dis tilleries and bar rooms to Incorporated towns to a vote of the country people, equally with the town people. 'v. Lucas opposed Smith's amendment. said he was WUlItig to disfranchise, wn try people'ea this qmtlo ?Looae said he had made a speech against the conitl tnjtonalsmenamekt disfranchising 4e negrpVbecauie be jbonght It did not ear ry. out. the pstty pledges, 8iahbe:mads a strong t speech supporting Smlth'e amendments The previous question was called by Watts, bat there was solmaob eonfbjlon.J'hrtlrd"rew.; Iff. Farther action wsi postponed antS tqnlght. Cheni to, create a Code commission With three wonnnisiloners to he elected by theieglslsturo at a salary Of ; $1,000 came'op ,7be entire . cost' will not ex ceed 110,00 while the- lut Code cost 182 0:6.' The biu pasted its 'sewndvaad ila the Ssnste, bllla were Intro 3uoed to lloWTsilways U lve free rVaasportsf tton t 'lnsue',4eat mules,' snd blind pa lleals;'tL'amnd Klnston's charter; to ficnitate tb sale of certain swamp lands In, ioneV. and 6nilo - coon ties; to pro vide .revolving' chairs for ell public school teachers IS the 81te. ;; .. Tkere wai's Jong argument In. the Sea ate on the London liquor rrguUtJon bill WstrVri mailo mluotlty report Sgalnt the i)IHj and ! offered hla lilllM a sutMtl tuts. . He spuke; a did London who 'ridiculed Warren's bill. The argument was rcnumod at tnnlgbt's sceilon, , , A O'T'O fi I A'' P a v3 H ' i -j I Tor Iiif;ui'.i f: 1 ( " . :. MiSONlC'OPERi'illoE rienday, Feb:23, THelBratton ti. m v' Tfce fionthern Favorites. , Pre- -r -i seating High.class Vaudeville - 1 t' popular Prices -1 5c, 25c, 85c SeatB6naale Monday morning at """Waters'. February 27th. EiiganV New . . SPLENDID COSTUMES. EXTRAORDINARY COMPANY. This Season Eveiy thing Entirely New and Up-to-date. See the finest Minstrel Pared on Earth, PRICES General admission 75c. Re served without extra, charge Gallery 85c Brooks' Cafeo , . (Watson's Old Stand) Lunches and Meals served first-class style. OYSTERS, Sandwiches, Palads and every delacy of the season al ways on hand. Coca-Cola and all other cool drinks on lap. Brook' Cafe. Old? When your are ready tor one ot our walk right in and tell us. Beautitul goods. Suitr4" cleaned and pressed 60c. , , .IMTICK-TilLOIIIISCO, 'Bailgert fiufldingi 'IffidcUet Street THJCRX'ft-lood iof'lhoaghi In out rT .vKonu book swrs. ,( KiomecN to Gorton Natty, Spring Suits iP.f AT THE HEAD OF ALL TOBACCO FERTILISER- - UEADOWS' i. . ."V." fpecially prepared for tlie Lin Js good cure, makes Wrapper! and Fills ' An our i ;ou.i are nmnufacLured c'lHiti rrch;.'! and Good Inechnnical Condilion.'. . ,.. 't, j v:.,,; .. IliH (' 'lo Vullm'',"., Potato, A Hemp and Cotton Guano. " '.-' 0'!rl':.tr.: T;(itIIow.t'J!t"pEntlIow Good,' -" v '-";' I, ic-.r; ' i v,n Lave no ? n W ' " ": '' !'t Everything In Wire: Mouse Traps, ' - Bowl Strainers, Soap Strainers, " Tea and Coffee Strainers, Coat and Hat Hooka, Wardrobe Hooks. ' Coat Hangers, Pants Stretchers, Corn Poppers, Picture .Wire, Frying Basket, Broilers, Egg Beaters, Scrap and Letter Baskets, VHITEHURST, 45 Pollock St, T.etn Go I Where ? For TFhat? To Get the Best Barbecue and Oysters in the city. All Bight, Come on t NESOKPS i IS THE PLACE. Opposite Henry's Pharmacy. LIMITED QUANTITY OF nnnn? w- I i 1 ' . MX 01 4a 'Hi' m GordL AT Hollistet & Cox Goal Yard. J. W. WOOD, (Successor to Foy &JWood) Practical Tinner, PLUMBING AND fliS FITTING Alljworkjguaranteed tojgive sat isfactiou. Can bj foundjatjjshop oo South Front Street formerly occu pied bythe firm. 1 J.jWiVfOOD. Phone 220. . VBBANCH OFTICB A R - R v4 Fit Comstori v---- BroKersi tSU Cciton.&raiir & fawM ". 17 Craven Street, Phone HiW BKUr, BT?0. MalrO)ffl(il.Broadwa New; tori ModerUraorgm;Exoenentsertc. ' PHnla MmU W W.V . i ? . fr fllghe hanking end Vsmoantlle tef- ;; wnoet, r. , , GOLD LEAF ' fji. 0 f!f)Jf r'?-pi,"-'fv f 3 of.Eualurn Carolina' Inauros Your Furse. l:i ,. ''-..i.-, nosr you and not reflhippod,' we --.1 ' jtiuy ill IT N. C. i HAMS I Nice lot just received g At J. L. McDamel's 1 I have a few gallons of Nice Btrained Honey at 20c qt. g Fresh lot Ontario Buckwheat, JjJ Clover Hill Print Butter, JS Maple Syrup, New Orleans and Porto Kico Molasses, j Evaporated Peaches and Apples, Prunes, S Codfish and Irish'Potatoes, B Peanuts, K Canned and Bottled Goods of all kinds, ga Headquarters for Fine Teas and Boasted Coffee. J Give me a call. j Yours to a. mm. IIVBIII1IUB 1 'Phone 91. 71 Broad St' H A SACRIFICE SALE. FOR 8 DAYS. MES'J CLOTHING. Regular Price. Cut Price. $4 98 398 85'Men's Suits, all wool, $10 0, 26 " " " " 7 5ft, OVERCOATS. 35 Men's Overcoats 14 50, !24 9 00, MEN'S PANTS. 125 pairs Men's Pants $1 2", 7Sc 98c 17c 4c BOY'S CLOTHING. 85 Suits, 1 75, 75 pairs Boys Knee Pants, 33c, 75 " " " " 75c, MES'd SUIRTS. 60 Men's Shirts, COc, 850 " White Laundr'd Bliitts 50c, 150 Lion Brand Shirts, f 1 CO, 24c 24c 50c 19c 150 Men's Undershirts. :S5o, GTDon't Forget the date II F WARREN. JIM .GA4KILL, Salesman." 75 Middle St.next to Gaskill Now Bern Grocer; Company, Successorsto J. A, Parris & Co. Moved to New Building 63 & 65 South Front St. C.J McSorley & Go's G0OiCOPtiCTIOtRT. So kood that the baby esn eat Its fltl ot It. i -What la tkere in pore, dellcioos eon feetlonery to hart either baby, child, or grown lp persons ? There are oo purer sate Hals than the "ones we nse. There is ao cleaner war of matins eonfeoiloa- ery than onre. r, ; 1 '.-w-rrT. b0,aBfi . , - . IS a call from the most critical man; as to garment In this dry, because that Is the man we will pisi; and he will tell his frifiKls good elientele torus, .We mstre defies Hint At every bujlneiis day ' -r 1 tr.-ar, or tentive ocoislons. .r : V"V) It, ' ' f . t . ... , , Store :sggl I 'mm Please, g Wholesale e Betall 'Qroeer Sale begins Sat. Morning. DRY GOODS. All kinds and all colors at Cat Prices. Regular Cut Price. Priee, 600 yards Red Flannel, 35c, 12te Waist Goods, all colors, out to half prise 1000 yards Calico, all solors, 6c, 8c SHOES. 500 pairs Ladles' Shoes, $2 50, f 1 56 250 2 50, 1 24 2C0 " " " 1 50, 98o 6C0 " Children's Shoes, 1 00, 69c MEN'S SHOES. 200 pairs Men's Shoes, $3 00, $1 98 200 " " " 2 50, 1 08 150 1 50, 89c BLANKETS AND QUILTS At a Great Reduction in Prico. -SATURDAY, S. COPLON. Hdw. Ct., New Bern, N. C, their Goal ai -Won Aiew cars of the cel ebrated Thacker lump Splint Coal. The best substitute for hard - eoal on the market. Also steam & smith ing coal. ' ; The best quality , Oakf -Ash, Mixed ondL Pine Wood Prompt and"- quick . delivery. : ; . .-." ELI.IS' COAL & WOOD YiED, . Phone 47.- V ' Tjnicd Point" Pic-fJic Hams .1, ts. just received lie lb; Pickled Pork tOo,; V " lb! Dry Salt Meat lOe lb, ! ! V . i t ,t rresh Trtpe Be lbj Pickled,Tripe Be B a :ji ?Z Pig Feet sclbiPtcklesIOe do. 'J , Old FashloDed Buckwheat 10c pkg. 'Coduah 10 lb, I Ihs 25c ' . i.'?Kr' , Fex Bhrer Print Butter Mo rb,, f reahT .' Ilgln, Buttet Me Ib.-Vj ifnfi:tt-i.U " . Fine Primes (e sW;-".i t i.ir 't . ) i Corned Beef lSe eaa, I eana Jflc, Chip -ped Beef lee eaa, I etas Her-'' . '' v -, AU Kinds Fresh Package Crackers, v ' . ' A tot of Boasted Coffee. Try a pound '' . of ourlOo Ccffes,';;-:,:; ;;. Tobacco, 8noif, Cigars and CherootSf . .( :'. fTonri to please, ,"' ; Ml E;Land & Go. jphoae ie. , 1 3 Ircad'St.' ;''; .Seeds tt In Davis Pb arm soy has J t t fresh supply of LenflrVs seir '-flVes- II" " t ' t ': ;-f.-'-. ''l?' ' t'i
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