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-v; J: a i 'i n - -i 1 I I ':J s1- - V HIW Biai, R.C., TH0ESO1I IfO&IIKe, FKBEU4EY 26,; 1.903, TWENTY-FIRST TUB V . .T J i' . ,.v YOL. XX-HO. "4 "A . ,,( jit , Will fiavo Monday FcbX 23rd r mw opr AUJVew Tfeares and Patterns in' Foreign and Fancy lres Goods." - I extend a Welcome to All. - It's not m 4 a question ii you want to buy or not. V Marked attention shall be paid to each w and everyone alike - New things in each department Ask to see the New Goods.: JtECEI VINO NEW. GODS ON EVEBYB04T John Dnnt Gfocer l!egs to call t !ie attention of the i omplete Stock of , Staple and Fancy Groceries. X Every steamer U bringing 2jj his stock. 3 A share of jour trade ia solicited. Yoar orders will Jfc receive careful attention and a PROMPT DELIVERY. 3 AH orders email or large will be appreciated. I JOHN 2 Grocer, S Phone 74. POXIiOCK ST. omvnnmmnHmHumHmHmmHmHp Gaskill Hdw. & Mill Supply Co., Successors to Gaskill Hdw. Co, and J. 0. Fnlford Bnpply Co, HAIiDWARF. 73 Middle St MILL 8UPPLIS8 44 Crtren St Pbonel47. Phone IH.' Keep full supply of Builders Mktertel, Buh, Doon, Blinds, Glass, Pstnts, Oils, Varnish, Lime, Cement, Stoves snd Iiuget and ersrything kept in a first class hardware store. A full line of Kailroad, 6tembos snd Mill Sapplies, Bngines, Boilers, Pul leys, Sliafting, Gearings, Pipe, Valves, fittings, Wrsnekes, Bolts, Huts, Iron, Belting, Packing, Hose, Etc . ,. . Having consolidated Uie-two hoasef ws are prepared to tarnish High Quality goods at Very Low Prices. Thanking the trade for past favors sad soliciting yonr future patronage we are, Yours truly, Gaskill Hardware an (ill Snpplj Cipaoy, JOSEPH GASKILL. P. A. WILLIS. JOt 0. FULFOBD., J. A.. Livery, Feed Sate ana Exchange ---.1.8.110 BST AMD HOESES - and. : 34TOTLES, ever offer fosala Ia this aity, Inflamed Eyes 'lafliraei eyes, espectsll" if aeeoav p an led with a dull ache Qvsr the eyes or about, snd drowsiness sfter does work or reading are a sure sign of defective vision, blob nty or nay not be ntnl test to yon, snd Imposes s severe tat os the serves snd niusclei of the eyes,glas es sre llie remedy snd praoiloally make Ibe eyct perfect, Bpeclal study snd lbs prnpor instruments make It poiilble to fit a child na veil an sink. Cnte f. i ii ml In the old P.iTy . Also a complete line pi Brrgpas, wagontv Uarass - Uoxm, Whips, ' '7' Cart'Wlfcsls,a;o, ttv.rr,,,;; '' : '" alONES," Bwl St; Itif irfi Oil Sttifl. M7 V7 on Dicplay "n'n'.MPA i ii i i 'II r ii ii mg Si- fill! Hoawfceepen to hig Fine and in tome delicac to be added to ."'1 DIJPOT ri58BT STOCK Of- X aar load of sash jut in '. f;':rof the Next Two Wools will give with each So Tallot a , -f A Penny Lead Pencil .; ; : wttli rulfcer, ' '"'' ". KiyLm t!s labia nntll JONES, s SfiSilil Ho v7 ; is tMg ? THE OLD nZUACLE ( tic Absolutory: Pure; THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE WEDNESDAY'S LEGISLATION. Fer Roanoke Island Ceicbrailon Pond. Rew Ellis Introduced. Revenue ' . Features." Spsolal to Jourasl. B&xiiqh, Feb. 2S.-Tne committee de cided to favorably report -the bill pro viding that the State shall give $50,000 In three years, In aid of th great, cele bration of the settlement ' of Roanoke Island, opon condition that two hundred snd fifty thousand dollars is raised by other means. " The same committee de cided to favorably report White's bill, Introduced yesterday. - . - ' The corporation commissioners todsy Issued sn order reducing the rate on sand In o loa4 , Jot v thirty per cent; msde another order making minimum freight rate oa single shipments Iffo in stead of SSe snd of s scale of Sic; In the Senate today bill were Intro duced to Incorporate the Virginia-Caroline and Southern railway; to allow resi dent judge to give clerks of court com mission to absent themselves from their offices; to create the county of Overman; for better protection of life snd property from Id jury by boilers managed by in competent persons. Bills passed to provide the enlarge ment of school libraries In rurel dis tricts ; o allow 'the 'Corporation commis sion to order the rebuilding ol depots destroyed by Art; to Incorporate the Norllna, Wsrrenton, and Carolina Bsll wsy; to prevent the spread of small pox snd loarlei. fever; to allow county com missioners to appoint election officers In town" elections. There wu a discussion on the bill to abolish compulsory pilotage laws of Wtt mlngton ' which came up with unfavor able report' Browa said North Carolina railway ratee were baaed on water rates at WDinlngtOa snd they werS the high est ou the J.tlantic coast, fhe Senate adjourned pending discussion. In ths House bills . were introduced to Incorporate the Boinokelslsnd Celebra tion Ooj to establish '.Graded school si Roperj to lncorporsfe Frsnkfort, Pi'-t Co.; to prevent seining snd fishing with set nets In far river. . The Pension WU wu ConsIdererss speelef .'order sad passed second and , third resdlrig, appro priating two hundred -thousand dollars, imssi twoyesrs agbt,v" t 'tf i ' The House; In, .committee of whole, further considered the revenue blUV&e Hons 12 and B3 'regarding listing of Inf comes. Sectlonstands jdst. ss.H wss two yesrs sge by vote of ti ii 81 Tsi on '.m nderfake'ri rsdeal reeV 6 to 3t TsiB illghtnlnf rod nediiWchanged to SS.' Tsx of 120 on dot machines ' -T . . , !l . ; ; 1 K 1 I if . other sort aUowid-v Zt V- - ft Death of Cofitcderate Veteran. Special to Journal. ',.'--t ?"' FATSTraviuji, - Feb, 3.James 3, Smlthf sn ex-Confederste esptsla', who Was for years sherlfl of Cumberland Co. aid for two terms largesse, at arms la Btale Senate, died today of hesri Ulsease at home. i At hl residence at White Oak.Onslow County, January 89th, Mc Benjamlu B. Olbsdn in tbe'48lh year of his age, He leaves a devoted wife, and several child ren, besides three sisters snd numerous friends snd relatives to mourn his Couth 7 Mr. Gibson ..was a good una, onsof the best In every, particular that w. knew of any where, though not connect ed with any church as we know of. We believe be was In erery wsy honest, up right and christian, like in all .his dcul lags, s much better man tbtn many pro fessing church members or so cnlli d christians, Uo was S bro'li? r In-lnw the Writer Slid know l')-'f net; ITay t!-f ""d -'f 11-nva pf:. t ti.e I -SOLD BRICK CASES. Convicts For - The . penitentiary IJ t . Brought In. " VT Attorieye 0a Haywood ;Casev- Eeia ' stating, Weldoa Ledge.' Of cers Bald Distillery. Ca- - det Battallea Give Dress Parade. t .'BALBiod, Feb. S6.-Attorney General Gilmer returned today front'Washington where he -went to.- find out when the Gold Brick" cases will be heard by the United States Supreme . Court. Amo tion has beentaadeto ad vanes these esses. ' Attorney General Gilmer said that if the cases are-advanced that the hearing would probably be at the same time as the' hearing of the South Dakota bond suit esses against this Stetethst Is April 18th. , . On Monday as stated In this corres pondent s telegram wss sent Solicitor Walter E. Daniel at Weldon U order to secure him as sn attorney for the prose cution of Ernest Hsywood. Up to today he had not replied. Attorney Herbert Norris of the Raleigh bar, after having been very undecided" yesterday as to whether he would appear for the prose cution, lsst night concluded thst he would do so,and was la conference with John E. Woodard until o'clock this morning. It Is ssld he will be the-only local counsel In the esse. . Donnell Gil liam, State Senator from Edgecombe, and AgustusW. Graham Representa tive from Granville have been secured for the prosecution, snd there will be other outside counsel, ss already elated by Mr. Woodsrd. . Grsnd Secretary B. H. Woodellof the Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows goes to Weldon tomorrow to reinstate Weldon Lodge No. 1. which was The first one or ganized In North Carolina. The sheriff of Forsythe brought two convicts to the penitentiary. One of these Is a notable criminal, Alexander Stevenson. He and his brother killed a man and threw the body Into a well. A day or two later his brother wu found dead In his room; lsudnum having caused the death. While some persons thought It was a case. of suicide, most believed thst the brother now In the penitentiary gave him the poison In order to remove him as a witness of the crlnte. Steven son the oonvlot, killed a woman In Stokes oounty about s dozen years sgo, and was acquitted though It Is said his guilt was clear. The verdiot of (he jury made the judge So Indignant that he told the jury that If he had the power he would give each member of it .twenty yesrs In.the penitentiary. He mads an order at once that not one of these jurors should ever sit on a jury again In the county, and had their names stricken from the JQry lists. The other convict brought - from For- sythe is a negro, Hubsxd Terrell, charged with sttempted felonlus assault, on a street near a church. His attempts had been frequent, and his Intended victim who hsd been armed fired at htm several times. j Revenue officers msde a raid lsst night near San ford, and captured an illicit dis tillery. There were three ot the moon shiners, sJl ot whom will be arrested, . Governor Aycock Is asked by Adju tant General H. O. Corbln, U. 8. army, to detail one or more- officers from the national Guard ot this State to serve as aids os General Corblns staff at the open tog oftlWSt, Loots Exposition. ,K ; The cadet battalion of the Agricultu ral snd Mechanical . College paraded through the city this 'afternoon, ending with a dresvparade at the east side f the cepltol square la compliment to ths leglsUurie.vJ' . ' '.. -rr.y- --THE POSTMASTER.! . Shook Off Coffee And Got WelL vy .f .-' "i ',-'1 ' . It's so easy to shske off coffee1 and coffee-diseases when well made Postum Cereal food Coffee Is served In It's plsds that K doesn't tak long to tell the Ule. , The Postmaster of a flourishing town In Dinwiddle eounty.lVai- writes, Up to a-sfiort time sgo eoffee lad me a great sufferer from constlpstlon, nerv eusness and indigestion, ; About", "ths middle of last July I quit oof foe snd be gan using Postum and ever since,! hare been.- Improving.', My troubles have bow quite dUeppeawd. S''; .. "I attribute my .recovery . to Postum snd have Induced several ot my friends to try It. You are at liberty' to use this. Hams given by Postum Cereal Co., Ltd, Battle Creek. Mich. , : : Tnere Us reason. Coffee Is a definite poison to many parsons sud disease sets In If the use of even one oap a day, Is continued, I When the poison Is withdrawn asd a pars food beverage like Postum Feed Coffee used the return to health Is natur al and prompt It ths disease Is not loo advanced, and many, very many Old ohronlcdlicases dlinpnear when the cof fee la abandoned end Postum used In Its stead. Many of tbese old diseases ere hidden nervous disorders, that Is coffae ko'-ps the curves poisoned and that con i!!Jnn crrati'S sn 1 holds d'""e In sme if Hie lily. T 'i a j tin i n r d g'vo a t ', r i' 1 r i n : . 7 DOVER, r O ' Feb, 85. Col A 0 Davis was hero n'n dsy evening between trains. ; Mrs "Lille- B -Williamson and Miss Annie Waters are In town today trad ing. : Air Bobt Burkett has opened up s grocery business on Main street snd solicits the patronage of the public. Mayor Blanford has been sick for some days with fever but Is reported bet ter today. We trust his sickness will not be of long duration. Iclder W B Avery preached to s good sized audience Sunday night in the aca demy building. . ...-. . . . The Phllomatbelan Literary Society of Dover High school gsve sn enteitain ment Friday night. A small admission fee ot twenty-five cents wss charged to go towards . paying for a piano the society-had bought. Debating, recitations and musical exercises were the main fealnresof the program, While all the girls performed their pert well,.especlsl mention osnld be assde of Misses Lillian carpenter and Henrietta Dixon. Their recitations were just splendid. The young ladles take a great Interest in the society and It Is proving a very helping feature to the school. - - Our free school has closed and sub scription school begun but you csn scarcely see any difference. In the num ber attending. Prof and Mrs Hargrave are giving very satlsfsctory service' Rev T'W Mansfield is expected to fill his regular appointment here next Sin day morning and at night. All the members of the Methodist church are requested to be present as a church con ference Is Intended to be held Immediate ly sfter service. ' R. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. till Kind Yov Hare Always Bought Bears the Signature of Don't buy anything In the following tines till you hsve seen our stock Ladles fine shoes, dress goods, In sll grades ,laces,stlki, notions, hoselry, table linen, towels, white goods a specialty, ribbons, etc Will ssve you money, see us snd be convinced. Respectfully, . ?JJ. BAXTER. February 271 li. S Elegant New . SPLENDID COSTUMES. " EXTRAORDINARY COMPANY. This Season Everything Entirely New and Up-to-date. See .the Finest. Minstrel Parade on Earth. PRICES General admission 75c. Re svrved without extra charge. Gallery fcBc LIMITED QUANTITY OF IHoUtsteA&XbxH Gorton mnpiV AT TEE HEAD OKj ALL TOBACCO FERTILIZEB" OEHDOWS'iGOMAE Fpe6iallj prejmrod for the lands good cure, makes Wrappers and Fills -. is our goods are mnnofuctured claim Pn Twr-s and Good JTi'di.-mii-nl Ciindition. '' ;.. 1 -'- I" h C 'it;" , IV(-, Al!rn! a" 1 CUton Guano.'.'".'.. ( ' t I rv (.' v ;t r c v ' . ' Everyth mg In Wood: Chopping Boards, Spoons, Boiling Pins, Salt Boxes, Coffee Mills, Towel Racks and Rollers, Potato Mashers, Scrub Brushes, Butter Paddles fc Moul jp, Lemon Squeezer, Wash Boards. Clothes Pins, Moase a Rat Trap, Croquet Sets, Ac, VHITEHURST. 45 Pollock HU Flinch ! Flinch!! Flinch WW The Latest Popu lar Game. ENNETT'S BOOK STORE. I J. W. WOOD, (Successor to Foy &JWood) Practical Tinner, PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING All work guaranteed to giv sat isfaction. Can b) found at the shop on South Jront Street formerly occu pied by the flnru J. W. WOOD. Phone 220. BRANCH OFFICE A. Baxter & Co., Commission Brokers. Sloch, Cof Wraiii & Mm 17 Craven Street, Phone 233. NEW BERN, N. 0. Main Office, 61 Broadway, New York. Moderate morgins. , Excellent service. Private wires to New York. 1 Highest banking and mercantile ret MnMI EM? I When your are ready L lor one ot our Spring walk right In and tell us. Beautliul ; goods. -' Suits .1 cleaned and pressed 60c. CHiDWICK Bangert Building, Middle Street. of ltcm Corolini. Insures a Your Puree. ' ' . , ' ncr.r you. and hot roshfpped, w Natty Suits N. C. HAMS s Nice tot Just received At J. L McDaniel's I have a few gallona of Nice stralnedJHoney at 20c qt. Fresh lot Ontario Buckwheat Clover Hill Print Butter, Maple Syrup, New Orleans and Porto RicO Molasses, Evaporated Peaches and Apples, Prune?i Codfish and IrishJPotatoep, Peanuts, Canned and Bottled Goods of all kinds, Headquarters for Fine Teas and Roasted Coffee. Give me a call. Yoursto Please, 'Phone 01. LOOK ! S. Coplon is now in the North ern markets buying his Spring and Summer Goods. We have a lot of BARGAINS IN FALL and WINTER GOODS TO CLOSE OUT AT REDUC ED PRICES to make and Summer Goods. Come one, come all and look for your selves and see what BARGAINS are in store for you. Yours Respectfully, 75 Middle St, next to Gaskill lew Bern Grocery Company, Successors to 1. A. Parris & Co. Moved to New Building 63 & 65 South Front St. C.J. McSorley & Co's GOOD CONFECTIONERY. Bo rood that the baby can eat Us fill of tt. What Is there la pore, delloloos con fectionery , to hart either baby, child, or grows np persons T There are eo purer materials than ths ease we aseV There is ao eWaaer way of mating oonfeoiion ery than onre. ' - .cormj(jHT. 71sat we want ' - la a call from the most orltlcsl wan, as to rrnmnts, in tills city, because that is t' .i ni!in , will r!!,,; and Be wilt fll f ' fio.l rlionto'e for us, We : ; ,.. i. T .ooj (Joy Sore mm ,th rjri .' ; w ii . it Wholesale eft Betall 'Groeer, 71 Bread St room for our Spring S. COPLON. Hdw. Ci., New Bern, N. C. their Alew cars of the cel ebrated Thacker lump Splint Coal. The best substitute for hard coal on the market. Also steam & smith ins coal. The best quality Oak, "Ash, Mixed and Pine Wood. Prompt and quick delivery. v-f ELI-IS' COAL 4 WOOD TAfiB. Phone 47. ; Union Point. Goal ai WoOu! . Pic-fJic Hams Just received Uo lb;' Pickled Fork lOo IbrDry 8aH Meat 10o" ;r ?r... rreehlrlrfalbiPtokledrlrirffem : Pig Feet 6e B Fteklei 10 doa, f Old rashloaed Buckwheat 10s pkgT O ' " Codas ioeib,irbs ajo.'. ; Fox Ftvef Print Battet Ma Afresh . FIneProaeselb.-i-,;i,U- !l '. Corned Beef 18e osn, cans ffc, Chip ped Beet Ue eae, t eaai t8oi . jif i. "i'V .-' All kinds Fresh Package Craoketat w S . ' A lot ot Boasted Coffee, Try a poand - . .,' ofonWe Coffee. r'7 i;.--J-A-' Tobaoeo, Snnff, Cigars and Oueroots,' . f ;-:" Teen to please, ri-.i .'EantiriGo. Plena tel. J3 r. 1ft. 3 t r i i r :
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