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,RIW BIBH, It C, FRIDAY 1I0KKIKS, FIBEUAST 27, 1903. VOL. XX-KOrM -' V - TWISTY-FIRST YIAR 1 n- I Will havo on Display g Monday, Feb. 23rd I New Spring Goods. g All flew Weaves arid. Patterns 7' in Foreign and Fancy j Dress Goods. - JUJ ft I extend a Welcome to IL It's not o ft a question1!! you want to buy or not. w; i Marked attention ahaU be paid to each U and everyone alike. 5 New things in each department. V Ask to see the Hew Goods.. . w RECEIVING NEW GOODS OJf S John Gtocef Begs to call ibe ft t ten lion of the ' ompietc tock ol $ Staple and Fancy Groceries.: 25 Every tteamer is bringing ia 3 A share of your trade ia solicited. Yomr Olden will it- J receive careful attention and a PROMPT DELIVERY. 2 All orders email or large win bo appwoiated, - , I JOHN S Phone 74. Gaskill Hdw& nni Supply Co.! 8nccessors to Gaskill Hdw. Co. and J. 0. Fulford Supply Co.' H ARDWARE 71 Middle St KILL BTJPPLIXS 41 Craven St Phone 147. ' PloM SIC -. ..' ' . Keep full supply ol Builder Material, Hash, Doom, Bunds, Oka, Paints, Oils, Varnish, Lime, Cement, Stove ana Raagee and wtytBJng kept ta a nrst class hardware store. ' - - . j A full line of Railroad, Steamboat and MIB SeppU, Jkiginea, BoOan, PaW leys, Bhatting, Gearings, Pip. Vahres, PiUtega, Wseaehee, Bella, Nuts, Iron, Belting, Packing, Hose, Et. ' Having eoniolidated tii two hoaset we are prepared la famish High Qaallty goods at Very Low Prloes. Thanking the trade foe paat savera aad soliciting yoor future patronage we are, . Toars traly, " .j GaxUll 'Mm anil Mill Snpplj jDqaij, J. -A.. .Lhery, Feed Sate ana Exchange . 'i ' ever quit a iir tui ia uu i 'L Alurt (Simi.l. tik,inr .if l!nWieV ital'fATJOWr-Ti' ; Inflamed feyer .... . .. . .5 Inflamed, fjea,. Mpaeiallf- If M..L4 M lk. MM M M M HHII Ml. V 1 VI IUU J . , about, and drewitaeM after eloae work . er reading arc a tare f of defecllre thlon) wblek aay or nay aot b nanl ' feet to yoe, aid hnpoee a sever til oa T the nTTt and muscle i of tb eyi-t.glsj- ' ea are tbrramedy 'aad practlc11y d sU Ibe ye perfect Special ttn ' 1 l? proper Inntrnments ti.-' e Hp fit a cl.IM f'-i ' '". f " "'.'V2a)i--'-iJiL?"- ,J5t-a.j--w - :-v- - -LAR0E3T AND lUrSIT. STOCK OP , , - n a) f f Housekeepers to hig Fine and soma delicacy to bo added to 35 "ra IWii POIXOCK ST. 3E ,;? 3 '; n ioii.es ny,.. a ear joea or eaea iw id. Vairona. Hamm UnW WKIrdL Bml'lL tut irfi Oil SttiftV 1 For ttsf D'exi Two Weeae' I will ir with e-ch tfTal ' t a A rcrry Lead rr-:i .' ,. " 1 r!. "" r. ' ' r.r:r "i c i '.si- JOMBS A' ill clood iiu;.:oup,s SklaHociirs, Scalp tars; v. flair Humours, ." ' ; ViT:sthGr Simple Scrofulous cr Spc:iily Cured by Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Pills, K, Pen Ali.OteRemedies and ::; BKt sIcIansTaiL COKITOaTKEh$i.Oil . In the treatment ol toTtortng, disfig uring, itching, By, crusted, pimply," blotchy and sorofaloos humour of the BMn, aeaip and blood, with loss of hair, Cuticura Soapf Ointment and Pills have been , wonderfully iuocessfuU Xrea the most obstinate of constitutional hu mours, such as bad blood, scrofula, In tierited and contagious humours, with loss o hair, glandular swellings, nicer, out patches In the throat and mouth, sore eyes, copper-colored blotches, aa well as boils, carbuncles, scurvy, sties, ulcer and tores arising from an im pure or Impoverished condition of th blood, yield to the Cuticura Treatment, when all other remedje and method fall. ' , - , i And neater etin, If possible, ! the wonderful record of cures of torturing, disfiguring humours among Infant and children."- The suffering which Cuti cura Soap and Ointment have alleviated among the young, and the comfort .they nave afforded worn-out and wor ried parents, her led to their adoption in countless home aa prioelesa cura tive for the skin and blood. - Infantile . and birth humours, milk crust, seal) head, eczema, rashes and every form ox Itching, .ecaly, pimply skin and scalp humours, with loss of hair, of Infancy aad childhood, are speedily, perma nently and economically cured when all other remedies suitable for children, and eveh the best physicians, fail. POSTMASTER ARRAINGED For False Returns. Caarter Granted- Less Talk on Haywood Case. .' BautisB, Feb. 20. A charter was to day granted by the State to the Winston Ban die Co., of Winston, capital 125.000, W. A. Blair and other stockholders. The company will make handle of all kinds, golf clubs and novelties, and la given power to operate farnltnre fac tories, etc ' '-i- The legislator la now working under what may bs called high pressure. Th bout was In session until after midnight latt night 1 Today, a favorable report waa made by the committee on poblio buildings aad ground oa a bill providing for tit emtio) of a- state arsenal had Tiafl Of record, en a site purchased by the State several rears ago, adjoining the capitol square. It la to late In the session that there la fear the bill may not pe.- ; i B. m Parker, postmaster at Key, Har nett ooanty waa arrainged today before i 0, 8. Commlstloner charged with mak- tnf false retnrnt. at to. the amount of (tempi cancelled at tIa offloe, for. th purpose of Increasing hi compensation. H la also .charged with having sect away a large amount ol stamps In- pay ment for good; Parker Waa held to ap pear at the federal oourt here. Pis dis erepanoy fa nearty 400,'" ' ( ! " There wai let talk' today ' about U Haywood murder case. Hay wood'a . at torney are It 'nearly constant' confer, nee with him In his cell The 'attorney for the prosecution, Htstr.-Woodard, Korri,GIllUmi' Graham,1 Daniel,' also hay dally conference, f nor Is In ome qoarter eommeat aa the fact that only one of the BaleigS bar appear for - the prosecution, and it appears that there is also outside of Raleigh a good , deal of talk aboit the (use. thing.. . Th aearch for wltnssss of eoarte coatiBa . -? foday thrtypewrlter flnltbed the long report of th Inresttgattnt committee on th charge of' ernelty 4pconv!cta at Btarlon. Benatbr Warren, lb chairman aid the committee would at onoe make op It report on the evidenoe. , ',;,. Market Letter on CottoK.' p ','' j ; 'M'-H' "'if" tj Private W(r te J, B. Latham Co, . Hew York," Pb. t8.-rThere wu hrss cotton for aalr at 10c this a, m. than at Do a morithipj.' "The' oldest mea In th bustnesa are" standing aronod the pit. sylag what doe , it all meaoand no on I able to answer. On would think w bad a crop of abaot t million by the way cottoa la boegbt The fever is one of those Inexplicable - thing In specula tion, that hi to run it eours. Th-se long cottoa keep their stop loss Orders on and let the mtrket go, If cotton h going to 10 or Ho, let It go. This ad vene msy: be legitimate,, but we have yet to find 10 cent cotton a ssfo tblng to buy.. It U serious business also to sell. Th weather In th 8 .mlh Is very bad. It nrn't git bettor some dry. The Is B'.: V'5 ti Vrr- cnMon on, nii'.'I ro c ' ! i. "i ! r, or i "1 !" i mmm bill IV l Anti-Jne Law Bill Receives Payor ' ' iblt Report. Site For Konnoients, Money Loan ed -To snUdlPablle School PlloUge Bill Tabled. Pre ( hlblt Sale Cigarette. Ba lloon ClealBg BtlL Special to Journal. Hauuob, Feb. 88- In the Senate to day bllla were Introduced to allow Gall ford Battle Ground Association to give the United State sites for monuments to the revolutionary general Davldaon and Nash; .to Incorporate the Chowan and Anlander railway. Tha . Wilmington Pilotage bill was Ubled by a vote of to 11. The bOI to allow the State funds of $20,000 to be lent to counties for building public schools passed It tecond reading. The bill patted to sell the oyster patrol steam er Lillie, to it can bny a naptba boat to take he place. By a unanimous rote the Hoase com- mlttee on health this evening decided to favorably report a bill prohibiting the manufacture and sale of cigarette aad cigarette papers In North Carolina. An other committee decided to favor ably report the bill making the place of delivery of liquor, the place of sale this being what Is known a "Anti-Jug law" aad also a bill requiring saloons to close at 8 p. m. and not open before 8 a. m Gold Goes Out. Special to Journal. MbwTobk, Feb. 88. Banker hip ped $750,000 In gold to Bneno Ayreas today. SALTER PATH. Feb. 88. Qjir fisherman are troubled some about the scarcity of fish now, olama are very scarce also, and the price ia lest, only 75c bushel. Mr. Alonsa Guthrie aad family, form erly residing here, ' but tut year moved to Hunting Quarters, have lately lelt Hunting Quarters and moved to Broad Creek, on the main land opposite here, aad has bought a place and la now build lag a nlo dwelling bo us there, we guess Lonso will engage in th fish and clam business u wall a merchandising also bny for. Mr Q. w Dixon and Mrs. Laara Smith are onr two merchants. Deck and geese tie sea roe this winter here than In many years, aad the pond dock are also very acaree, eoons and possums are plentiful and their hide sell for from 80c 80 each. Mr. Aaa Dixon on Broad creek, made 100 In one day and night last week catching coons and possum. ' Onr men are somewhat frightened about the banting (flrelightlngf for gee and dock, they don't know tit law tight" " Mr. Cooper Adams, la assisting .Mr. A, Guthri In building hi house oa Broad Creek. " ' f Mr. D; J, Wmia.1 in th cedar post business h make good Wages at that, from $1.00 to $8.00 per day now, r ; Mr. Q. W. Ward the school teacher here, la joying along at usual With his little pupils, five et els is about th number that attend regular, eat of aoaae 88 of school age, bat their peroatt or tome of them, seem to be getting scared about the "compulsory law talk the teacher and a few other here, tell them if they won't make their ehlldrea go to the schools at home, they will be taken away from tUm and tend off to school, that talk gU these. .-.t,v'' The-law taaug docs $1.00 ureea with them to they say, W guest the law In regard to killing deer, that la, to pro hibit their banting la In foroe, now w hop it will .be (trictly enforced bare. There la plenty of wild, deer oa the banks, and they ought to be protected. We had another big . deer drive here last week and bad torn - better lack then before, oat round killed end caught 4 One deer and some partlee on the east of os, killal on er two more, w". W, " h I ITEMS FROM ITALY. " ! , y i i i Italy devotee $200,000 a year to th aupport of Italian schools In foreign countries. - V v.. In Italy the price of salt baa been re duced CO per cent by the government, whose monopoly it laT- . It ia proposed to erect a monument to Dante In Borne on the site now occu pied by the equestrian atatue of Mar ui Aurellu. .. 1 . Offldol inquiries show that 6,000 medals, 628 engraving and 117 d slirns and paintings have been stolen from the museum st Bassano, near Venice. . - : . .. , : ' In view of th acar aa to the per manency of typewritten record th Italian minister for Juntlc hoe or dored that no typewrH'fn f x'umeiit will beeccorti-d n 1" 1 In I .'. STRUGGLE FOR MONUMENTS: Raleigh aniereensbere After Governor . v Aycock'a Becbton. Speelal to Journal. , - RauUOB, Feb. 88. The board of alder menmetln apeclal session tod iy, and adopted a resolution urging the Gover nor to secure the location of the monc mentto General Francis Nash of the Continental army, In Nash Square here, which lajuuned In hi honor, Raleigh to tarnish base for such monument. A delegation from Greensboro la here urging that both Nash and Davidson monuments be placed on Guilford Battle Ground. CASTOR I A ' For Infants and Children. Hi8 Kind You Hare Aliajj Bought Bears the - tr . 7, Don't bny anything in the following tinea till you have seen "our (took Ladles fine shoes, dress goods, in all grades,lace,allk, notions, hoselry, table linen, towels, white goods a specialty, ribbons, etc. Will save you money, see us and be convinced. Respectfully, ?JJ. BAXTER. MASONIC UPERi HOUSE February 27th. Gorton s Elegant New . . SPLENDID COSTUMES. FXTBAOBDIN ART COMPANY. This Reason Everything Entirely New and Up-to-date. See the Finest Minstrel Parade on Earth. PRICES General admission 75c. Re aerved' without extra charge. Gallery 86c Holiday Right, Neb. 2, The Big, Bright Musical Success m Innocent 'Beauties With a Big Supporting Co. of SO PEOPLE, 20 Pretty Girlaj : . 10 Funny Comedian f, Magnificent Scenery, Handsome Wardrobes, and Carrie Nation's Visit ..ADMISSION 80c, reserved without extra charge.. Gallery Sffo, " LrMTTED QUAKTITr OF nn itV; tUtt-irbh T"'' r j " L ;HoMieti:& .Cox:' J 't Coal X art. Minstrels AT THE HEAD OF ALL TOBACCO FERTILIZEB. . ; , .' r i '. , tTpcciftlly i repared for t'ue Linda rood cira makes Vrapoeri and Fills As our rjiods are manufactured I " '. r ')(' " ,I 'o,r Everything LnWood: Chopping Boards, Spoons, Boiling .Pins, Salt Boxes, ' Coffee Mills, Towel Racks and Rollers, btato Mashers, Scrub Brushes, Butter raddles A Mouljs, Lemon Squeezers, Wash Boards. Clothes Pins, Mouse a Bat Trap, Croquet Sets, &c. WHITEHURST, 45 Pollock HU Flinch ! Flinch 1 1 Flinch!!! The Latest Fopu- t lar Game. BOOK STORS. J. W. WOOD, (Successor to Foy AJWood) Practical Tinner, PLUMBING AND QAS PITTING All work guaranteed to give sat isfaction. Can bj found at the shop on South Front Street formerly occu pied by the firm. J. W. WOOD. Phone 220. BRANCH OFFICE A. B. Baxter & Co., Commission Brokers, Stocki, Cottoii.Grain & Mm 17 Craven Street, Phone 138. HEW BERN, N. C. Main Office, 81 Broadway, New York. Moderate morgins. Excellent service. Private wire to Now York. Highest banking and mercantile ref lenoe. DPRi!.? When your are ready ior one 01 our walk right In and tell us; Beautiful eoddfr, Bulta ' cleaned "and pressed Spt CmCtlAILOEIl co.; Bangert Building, Middle) Street. of Carolina Insures a Your rorse. ' 5 .i : no.-r you and not reshlpped, ,we ,i r:l Cu! Ion Guano. ; Nany Spring Suits IN". G. HAMS 1 Nice lot just received g At J. L McDaniel's 1 I have a few gallons of Nice strabedJHoney at 20c qt. SE Fresh lot On'ario Buckwheat, 3j Qover Hill Print Butter, Maple Syrup, Now Orleans and Porto Rico Molasses, gg Evaporated Peaches and Apples, Prunes, J5 CodfiBh and IrishJPotatoes, 5 Peanuts, E Canned and Bottled Goods of all kinds, ' g! Headquarters for Fine Teas and Boasted Coffee. JS Qive me a call. 5l Yourato 'Phone 01. Ml 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 room for our Spring and Summer Goods. Come one, come all and look for your selves and see what BARGAINS are in store for you. Yours Respectfully, flMffiiBalesmen, 75 Middle St, next to Gaskill Hdw. Ci., New Bern, N. C. New Bern Grocery Company, Successors to 1. A. Parris & Co. Moved to New Building 63 & 65 South Front St. C. J. McSorley & Co's V r-G00D CONFECTIONERY. ! , Bo good that th baby oan eat it Allot It. what lather in pure, dellcion con fectionery to hart either baby, child, or grown or parsons r There are no oarer materials than th one went. There I ao cleaner way ol making oonfsctioe ry than port, X7I:st we xr ant , ' it call from tli most critical man, as to frarmenU, In this oily, teus tliat Is !' n .n we will plnase; and he will "11 ; .-: r . - - A r! i !o for lis, We $ , 1 1 Please, "5 Wholesale 5 ft Betall g 71 Broai St' $ COPLON. their Alew cars of tho eel-' ebrated Thacker lump . Splint Coal. The best substitute for hard' coal on the market. Also steam & smith ing coai. The best quality 7- Oak, Ash; Mixed arid Pine Wood. 4 Prompt and quick delivery. ':v'? ' . BiB Cmi;,4 WOOD tlEB, ". phone 47. TnJon Point. : Pic-Nip: Hams Jntt Noahrtd lie 0s Ficklad ork lOo ' mi iry nui meat ive m,r- '- v. Preah Trip to Ibt PlekledjTrlpeCeibr ( Pig Feet 8c lb; Pickles 100 do, , Old Fashioned Buckwheat 10 pkg, fej r . ': Codfish 10c to, Iba 16 - V. , sfn m 0.1ns D.U.. miA tk' wvoft Coal aod Wood! Corned Beef 15c can, oaot J5c, Obfp- , ped Beet 16 eaa, I can 8ci , . f?. a is m k w i r i m uvm vi gMummmmM yuuvw 11 iiijuia--. uc out w !" TobwWoo, Biraif, Otptrt and Cl.orooU, . :- Tcran to plowe, 7 Ll El mt J i 1 m
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