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- v - - - ::iy cecshbis ,17,190s VOL. XXI-KO. 222. : TWIHTI-SICOND Hi - - vt.;f- - - 4 - - -t - - ! , - ' - ' ... - f- i - " s I f i . . i z 4 'i S 4 " ft - 's1 " ' 4 rOU buy coffee by the pound, but J X mat is not thetrue way. to reckon VV. its cost. . That is not the real way in which, yott pay for iUYou pay for it by the: liquid measure of:the coffee pot. Tc . secure proper strength it "may take twice' as much of fone kind as of "another. t Coffees vary. tThus, ; Sanborn's Seal 3rand has" a beverage-pro J dudrig value equal, to two or three , isouiids' of ordinary coffee, , This makes it thedieap- est coffee in the world. -- Also their 20c Coffee; for the money.. Both m ..' : . -. r t:. - "i ' i, " , - . We have jut reoeivl a The Lapgrest m History 5usiness us, lawib A.wroBsett ana A J Mettleton tine Shoes. , - - ;v Having sold par regular Fall sto:k w,j hd to haj again.': tik . order to meet the growing dem ind for Ibete famoua 8 loes. - r:Onr stock has'sUo been ; replenished jin; out other' lines of , goods fcuch as Clothing, Hats,' Uuderweir, Dress . Shirtiv . NecVJ " wear. Drees Ooods.lL'loakr&a. ' ' V ' 5 ' : Boy of us and be Hippy. ',llespectfullf, J;v 3 n " u n , oa-: -7.-. ; , ; niddleTStreet ; r Gas!cillAHdw.:&vMnif SupDly Co. " - . ' Hare cut ths ' price oa Heaters Car load to be sold. ? Flra boards IV ' ritud. stoves trt'fel , . ' . Full lias of Hardwaie, Evrood Fanoe, PjdnU, Oils , and Varnish, ' "' : :t .. lime and Csment, 8sV Doors andBUndi" ' -C. " ? Lowesl Prioee, Best floi' Nioe lin of Carvers expected for the Ilolldaj trade; f. jpsi'tt Gaskill lldv. &J.lill Supply CdM ! BUROWlRt Tl U UWJ Si. . f H 9mm mm n mm , mi Hi 0 ! ! For -i:.nt VIrc I in f rr l find.' tti Ihtm fo 1U Tlii'i 0 rw)-J J. F. Tnylor, i(.i( fnf fro; l f'-rnlr.g C. Of 1'kn- r 'itt ' -,- t I o't ' ' ' t r f ' , f i ff''Tf i f t r $" ,1 i -K f .. I f .-.Hi ; I t'- ; f 'i' t ' ' " ' ' ' ' ' jr.- a pound of Qiase & h rlk imd ' !!. Tin OtW tirK" grade. !n richly -colorwi parchment bags (mobtnre proof).,. v ' -The Finest' on earth for sale; by.;;v; ; .s tne our vSI'W second shipment of theW h: Dong . : V; J 3JLL?UrrUE3 44 CmTeo BV, ; EIIGRAVED : CARDS., . Bof your visiting csrdg ow, so you.ll have Uiom H for Chriitmrs. ' j- Owen G. Dunn,! 8 PRtNTCR A STATIONER,, f; 71 cBATrrt t. 1:1 Of I. i A . (Special Correfyoi. leuce. lresh water S&Uck-s recru'I f.. 3 the vast niiilii; west and fcul 1 ta tlie great lakes promise ta l a highly Important factor la t-9 LV I Btates navy of the future.' To eM j tliolr development there 13 a reeling in WaB'.Inpton that tie T. . Bagot treaty of 1S17, which Y. 'M to almost nothing the naval force of Great Britain and the Unite! states on Ce great lakes, could be so revised, or Its Interpretation so" agreed upon, that warships suitable for training purposes may be permitted to cruise the great Inland eeas, Where storms rise qtsick'y enough and the sea wares are suH ciently heavy to give the' raw Meruit ample opportunity to acquire the "sea habit," - t. ; ; ; ; j :i : ; if-i: The proposed naval training station at Lake Bluff, on Lake Michigan, near Chicago,, affords Jan excellent site .for shore barracks and a drill ground, and It possesses a flret rate harbor, where the recruits may. be trained In ships' cutters. But this Is the limit for train ing facilities on water unless the Bush Bagot agreement is altered. ; . ' 8enator .. Fairbanks Is anxious that the sittings of the Jout high commls slon which failed several years ago to satisfactorily - adjust existing differ ences between the United States and Canada shall.be resumed. If he la able to bring :thls about, . the Bush-Bagot treaty will be brought before the com mission with an idea to Its revision, The ' naval committee of . the bouse, which will consider the establishing of the training station on Lake Michigan at an early . date, wilt also consider necessity; for1 change In the existing agreement '.'' -'':,"' V Bice Alexander Pierce Of Tennessee had -Just concluded an impassioned speech of 'nre-minutes In whkh he had torn to tatters the Republican par ty's rffl position as revealed in Its efforts lor behalf, ot Cuba. The7 Son. Ike Hilt Democratic whip, succeed ed in reaching him to offer congratula tions before he had taken hie seat and while the Democrats were yet cheering. ' That was a great speech," said Hill, "but while you were talking' an idea came to me that would simply swamp em. They couldn't get away from It" "Let me have It Quick," said Pierce. 'Til ask for another minute," 3 , y ' r.x . Hill's brows contracted, and be gave an Imitation of an understudy In a heavy thinking part ' , : - . "Quick r said Pierce; "Somebody else will ask for the floor."- - Colone.. Ike scratched his head for a moment and appeared to be In pain. : i. "By George, Ulcer he said. "Do you know that idea' has slipped my mind entirely J","i.7i: $ . - ' ' ' 'A Hew Vemtea. The House Conundrum duo had a short sitting the other morning. Just as the president; the Hon, Thomas Kyle of Ohio, was about to state the Object of the meeting the Hon. Fred Landls of Indiana butted In and said, Tve got anewone.". ,v-i. -."Weur said all the members expect antly. t- -r - ..; ... "When Is a door not a doorT V "Great heavens!" groaned Festdent Kyle. ."Has It come to thlsT-Xoung man, the fact that you have been In congress only a few days saves you. That is the first conundrum that ever was.",- rv '; .- 'V : - - .. .. "Is that sor said Landls defiantly. Wen, then, what's the anewerr : r "When It's ajar," whtopered the unit ed membership, with averted faces. -' .rWrongr shouted Landls trium phantly. "Ton fellows are not so good. Whsn lfs a negreas.".- : y hrbk tm CJl.r--: "information obtained it the treasury department indicates that the comp troller ef the treasury will decide ad versely the famous Pariah ice claim which comes from southern Illinois and Which received attention in congrte last Winter. The auditor for the war department allowed the claim, smoontr log to 1190,000. for ice brought from Lake Tepln, Wlscooaln, during the drll war. During tho tnrwitigaUon of the postofnee scandals Mr. Band. Postmas ter General Par no's conMooUal ot tary, wS chrgsl with kbhying the case before congrna. Mr. IirUtow la Ills report of the Inrr ligation hoi r-tr-s XI r. Hand not ouly on ti.lj charge but oa all otUers soade Sgtlntt htm. Will S.ll SVtarC Adrlive roschlns tla Wr firpartmrDt from MsoUS liwlirate that War fc. for tU fnllM Ptato Ic ta, (ioternoc T(t Will hT sunxwdt-d lo wftllnf one of tle tnmH vitkm prob lems Cotinctid With t'm cqtiUil'M.o if tli rhlltpplmH rmitK-'y, Va ; S tni'nt of ttte clnln,. cf t: . f.'.. 4 f tliHr fltpn.lT fnnTly !)''. V.iiei Iri tli lalnnil, NVc i1i(i(S,.n tn 11. U r .l lm Imll In pri.er-M t ?:.-r l (JfiT.mor 7 ift Si 1 V : ' (."'', th atdl (1rlr(;iitPi fit r ' i mot's rtl'irn U I!. 1 Jlnnif. T!, f r'.nre hit f prh from $HY0 1o I ' T U,rtf, Rrf.1 lit I:nr.,l f n i : ' v j r - - Inter. : X In 1 1 :' 1 r J'r. I-..;'. : i j - . r.l f C "wty ' i t J I (i H I H- i 1 . r- I t t t " t'. I rir : it I. f . I 1 YA' r j 1 ! lorry tUt news Isio 5 1 1 -1 c 1 1 ) It, pertsps there t. Utar 1 . -t t.ua' ,; : - -- ; 'K " r. sL-". . . " icf ruts Oak made a f jt "jtfsd y ta Tl.It her father 1-iOAL; r3w,l It -k. Af-rcfc r x ' ct to attend 1 st II 7 C y Tunday but on i:coast cf lie c .Lie weather. tin Jola D E. .j weU to Kew Bern TiB .:y on t- 'aeti. , , . Ilr Tlsrajs T- ;ar went to Trenton Z-'.nl-j on tu..:j.eks. We hear it was a very plo::ir:t luolness. - " - Hr T71H1S Lhop of Kew Bern come to Olivers y.lerJey. Mks L::i:i:cDanIer returned from Trenton yektsrdsy, ',. 'v-.-j-v-';;1 , " ' iUacle Josh,. 4tticicr Strlckea from RoIL ,; The .following letter of the State' Au ditor Is pahlUhed for the information of those concerned: - '''-,.'J - BjuelghIeol5,190sC Mr W II WsUon, Clerk, New Bern, tscqA ;,.",r : Dear Blr-I am fa rsoelpt of your favor of December 14th, j relative to pen sioners of Craven county.'- la answer I beg to say , that the last "Legislature amended the Pension Law to the effect that no member of . the . Home Guards should V entitled to - a pensionthat is to say only those who were 'soldiers or sailors in the surrics of the Confederate States of America daring the war be tween the Ftates, and to the: widows 0 any deceased officer,.' soldier or sailor who was la the service of the': Confeder ate States of America during the war.be tween the Btates are entitled to a pea stea.,; "' rv 'CH , ' When the pension list ira forwarded to your County, I did not at that time know that the 97th and 68th Regiments ware Home Guards, and that they had not been mustered into the service ef the Confederate States. This Informa tion came to ms (from Judge Clark and others who are thoroughly conversant with the facts." consequently all ihose names which you hsve forwarded to me had to be stricken from the roll '-1 re gret this : exceedingly, snd .would br glad if we could grant these bid men and women pensions, tbut I, have no option injhe matter. . : t .Very respectfttDy, ". .'. ;Bl,F; DIXON, r, "('f Aadltor. f: :f;.J -'-C , POREST.; v We are having floe weather now Just cool enough to make a Are feel comfort able. v- . t ? - - Ollr school Is progressing very nicely under 'or mack accomplished teacher Kiss Haggle Tucker..-Vf ';f- Kisses Rosa and Florence Potter were the guests of Krs Charles Ipook for a few days of last week.'-' -." " .Kiss Lena Folche? went to New Bern and re timed Friody of last week. ' 1 : KrOFFulcher of W ward washers yesterday: ; -: Hello There wtf btsCThrtsUaas tree at Forest schoolr4oQse (nsxt Wednesday sight Dec S3. . Bvsry body ' eome bop be sure and come sadSbrmg a present for yosr best girl. ' - . Tom Crump a worthy colored man died at his home at Askins last Kosday night sf heart disease. ' - ' ) . ! Kiss Cassis Guklns who has been vis log friends sad relatives; ef;BeUboro, returned home last Sunday. - KUa Kags'e Tucker speat! last Btto day at her boms in Nsw , Bern and rs tnraed Cstsrdsy ersmlng. J ' ' Sweet Bliteea. Deoember lSih, '. ' . .' .'. ". Swa-istoro Kctct. ', ' ! ' , . December 15lh. ; " KtJU Jones and l!u!e soa weat to Wilaitcgton Uat Moedty on a bnttne trip, re'.nrnlng T7e-lnei(Jy after. : : ' Crt 7 Vf J'.a4. U wQt on a busloen trp to E::..itcvh CUy, and Norfolk, Vs.. lst wek, ' r r.v T C Cowsa, nnltarloa mlnUter, E"ei V.t srpo'ntnort tere lmt Baoday to s STii"l c .',"'.:. i, lr JCeWsn and f:'yw',3K0TS Lcre U.e fstof Jsa j. - -' . ' O-r w ir.ra Uta fu'.l Vsstsswlng ! ... , ., cr , , f niutors arstx- L' "ij- ..' n: more plentiful!.! r. T". I " " f inTnl and tsr'&l it- , c y - ' i i ' t f l '!"''.; I ' 1 ' ' I 'll' 1 ', i t " ii ' . i ' -.-. . : v. - i f I Lu ll ' i it . . ' :; , r ) t ) t r- Wtltfcra anJ VaBceboro Plall Route No Batlsfsctory bids ha vine been r.--celved for canjlng the "mails on Star route from New Bern to Whitford, 11 miles and hack three times a week and on route from Vanceboro by Askln to New Bern, 21 miles and baek six times a week, the post office department desires to receive proposals for carrying the mall hon these routes, NO bid will be con sidered unless submitted -by a person who resides on or . contiguous to the route. 1 1 S ' u This notice - should appeal .with un usual Interest td , persons living In the vicinity of these .routes, unless a pro posal naming a reasonable sum, and ac companied by the required bond proper ly executed, be received, contract for the service will not be awarded,-. Any Information and blanks will be tarnished by me. SEYMOUR W. HANCOCK, Postmaster. .; 'i ENTRY CLAIM, State of North Carolina; Craven" Coun- y;- '---i'-i- " To Gea S WatersEntry Taker for Craven Uounty. "l ',r.' ' 'The' undersigned ,W si -.Tyndall of Craven' "County,- North Carolina enters and lays claim to the following describ ed piece f or parcel of land in.Srd town ship, Craven county. State of , North Carolina the same . being vacant and un appropriated land, and subject to entry six. A certain piece or, parcel of .lend lying andtelng In the 8rd township Craven county on the South side of Mos ley's creek and North of the A & N 0 B B bounded on the North by W K Tynd al,on the East by the State, on the South by the New Bern and Dover rosd and on the West by W M Tyndal, contain ing by estimation sixty acres. -" Entsrtdhls 16th day of Dec. 1903. '. '. --"J?-- - ' v-W. M, TYNDAL. ' Misbnic Open House ,t For. One' Week. ; "y - Ahd Jlktlneos. - - Harris-Parkinson Co.; Popular New plays wltb-VaudevlIle" : l JIBpecialUes BetwenActs3 Slaves of the Orient ' .PRICES tOo, 25c, 850. ;. Beets can he reserved - without : extra : charge at Waters-",", ' 4?';- ' - - Salerof; Dewey Property.' : 'Pursuant 10 the- power of sale con tained In certain ' mortgage deed executed on the 1st. day ; ot January, 1901.by Thomas. W. -Dewey end wife Ellas M, Dewey to Katie B. BoydOusr dlan of Murdock Barron, 'Which said mortgage deed is duly 'recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Craven County, in Rook 186, Page 149 etc,, the Said Katie B. Boyd having resigned her guardianship and the underslnged hav ing been duly- appointed Guardian of Murdock Barron in her place sad stead, and all rights of said Guardian having been duly vested ta me- - -u . v ' I will ou Monday the list, day of De cember A. D. 19C8, at the hour of IS o'clock noon offer for sale and sell to the highest ' bidder for cash at the- Court House door ot Craven County ;to satis fy the debt secured by said mortgage deed la . accordance . with the power therein contained, ' all the following described real estate to wit- ' ' : . AU the fallowing lot Of land with ell Improvements snij buildings thereon, situate snd located lying Dear ths (City of New Bern, North Oarollna, oa the West side of what la known as the Ma cadamized Road, sad being that certain lot-Bearing the Namber 1, Upon seer. U!n plot recorded la the Offioe of the RcRlnterof leeds of Craven Coanty, in Book 118. I'sfte 81, as surveyed tor Wliilsm Dona by 11. A, Brown, oa May .Mh. I And bnlng the same lot sold by iM Wi:;Uin Dunn to the above named Eliza M. Dewey, and r (?Utsred In the onioe of the Ut;!er of Detds, of sal.l County on April 1st. 1807, to which laid records rcfi r.nr s mail for a fall and definite (!rf tlplloO of ld lot. This NoYrmlxr 17tb. iWX ; TII01 F. llrtlARTIlf ' . i Gnardlan MnrdiKk llarron. 4 A J"' y I: ill'MO uohday Night n r I J I 1 ,h lUi . i U Lmm t-vv 63 Pollock St JUgh-grade and up-to-date Dress Goods a Specialty In this depart ment we have met with, tmpreoe dented 'favor and patronage 'this season; To those who - may, sot have bought their Press Goods we would say that joa cannot; offord to do so -until yon. liavereiamined oMllne.T-x-:, ; v;f rr, JTn our Black Goods department you can-feel sure yott are - getting none but the best maieaV and the wear will prove satisfactory, Our- Celebrated . "Herode': fn derwear, and ."OnyxT Hosiery, are the ones to buy for w Comfort and and wear. w ':& i A foil line of White Enit Corset Covew,tOT';: Corset Oovers'i-'-'"-" :-' '.t-, ' Carpetsy .Matitng and Rug De partment 'np si2rc5H JUST RECEIVED . Novelties in JnsKthe '. thing1 for K (JhrUtmas eet inr-ii id U Ufa) 63. Pollock-St. ii" tolfence his land with tho American Field Fence icanlp-rocure the: same of me for a short whtoIi how have In stock ioT car loads of Saxne.1 mmm, '''I Under Hotel ChjUtawksieTi JUST RECEIVED a fall sad complete assortment of " ,i Tilt ' inTV "' 1 -XzJ 4 Ths Latest and Beat cat n in elate and fancy Morooco leather' casee- at prices ranging la price from t 00 to 117 (0, -AU foUy guaranteed.' Juai the article for your father, Brother r gen tleman friend for Christmas, t "-. ' Foot Balls, . Air - Rifles, Ingenoll Watches, &c tor the hops. - -" V.7.1 T. IIILt, ; Dealer In Bicrct-a, Ftaxaavs, an All Kisds BroanscIdoODa, JoB Parmje " RinaiBETiitr. ; rt:i 115. -s II KiJi'.i t. Giil 8:l:ciion s Are you j ui-'cJ m to wLatto gar, M to lat will le the rnort rlcts- !: to t't IT j arCcu'ar fnr nd? , Von c:ri ('.)) In a irtomuit ly a ii.ts g!.t.-.' o t our new $Un, of I!c"..!yj Gocds, T. . ' i r.. t. r.rw M t1 ,i 1 j -I are u i ' t i '. s i n si mm TTTJj-rsjili-iO sfli V Is'ssWVaU . . . i , :w mm. k oj.ocl 2 J5 J -vyj f s Seed Eaisins, London Layer Raiainp, Currants, - Citron, .Cranberries, Evaporated Appbs and Peaches, Prunes, T - ' j i i-- Florida Oranges, . vr Attmore's Mince Meat, Jelly, ' English Walnuts, Almonds, Brazil Nuts, Tecans, all Cy? op, -r , 7 v ... jJucKwneat ana Maple Svrun. . - ;v . .. Gcod Cooking Butter 25o lb for next ten days, v - Baker's Chocolate and Cocoa, ? Fanny Elgin Fox River Print Butter, V Complete stock of Canned Goods, ; s Yours to Please, iLiil 'Piione 191. lm!!i!Tm;TTTrr JUST "RECEIVED. A Fresh Supply of Raistou's Breakfest Food, Pettyjohn's Breakfast Food, Balston's Whole Wheat Health Flour, " Graham Flour, Hooker's Graham Flour, Eye Premier, Mothers and Avina Oat flakes, Schredded Wheat Biscuit, also a full and complete line of fancy canned goods. .;' A part of your business is earnestly solicited. Satisfact ion guaranteed or you get your money back Yours to please, J . . 33. PAEKEE, Jr. Wholesale and Retail Orocer, HON I 69. Cor. Broad A JJaneock Sts. HllIlIIIimmiimUimHIHIIIHHIIIIIITTTYTTH ; vAU Appropriate Gifts. f Bibles, X;JTestamerds, VMEHymn Books tPtayet "Books ! ' . and Hymnals i imtm BOOK STOE eseseeeeeeeee A large line of Gold Filled and Solid Gold Watches in the New Shapes'-fr.; . Nothinf makes a better Xmas Present lo a lady or gentleman than one of ; our - Fully Gurranteed atcQef put op in a tine velvet case.;'.-: Also ws have the kind for, abuse for boys. V,v ... - - - . -.-;v. i, Oystetsl Oystetsl From sow- on we will hare Oysters which Jwe will icrvs J ; by'mcajrare, haif-ebell or oth-; erwise. ';., c- - ' DuirkcJBajOystcTS ,to day at '. ". , i 1 NixoneCos.'l t . 113 mm Bti ' ' - - - 4 eeTeeeeeee i :tA?"";i orr.cz A. B. Exlcr & Co., f r .'c'i.j WIS ! 1 Big's EAT; fi- a aw Wholesale Betall I : . t 1 . ''!V 71 Broad UV xniiiiiiiiiiTimn Last Offer for Tl l i' - s nin tr na i mo I ecu . at ... Last Chance 3 iui uaiyaiiiOe This offer means a great loss to us, but a great gain to yon. ' My entire stock of Mens, Youths, and Childrens Clothing, Overcoats, Hals acd Pants must go before any 1st with. three hundred and fifty Lasfes Misseeand Childrens Cloak, set! Jackets, Ladies Hats and Furs, all to be sold daring this , .' - "4 ') - tast and-Oriatest-: Sale ot the Season Begardless of Cost or value, Notwithstanding ltho. Cloaks and Jackets win bs sold at far less than cost.- We wilt give to every lady baying a cl g k or Jack et a pair of nice gloves tree,' " ; vo you wisn to ds one of - tno lucky bpyers?j lXso please do not wilt too long- as we will be orcr- rosbfd lo In a few days," and wtah to give you the best attention pos sible. ' ; :r- : 'f ,CV . ' EEMEMBEU this .Is positively the last sale 'of the season, and to each customer buying 60o sod over will be giten a nioe present worth aooepling.'p, V - .Yours for Bargains, - . S,;COPLOn, . oeMuimm; 1 Mn- 79 MIODLS STEr.ET, Keat to GvV : Hardware Co; Vtw Cera, t '. PI ii nib inn I I htre fmriTl vy t'a ' fl-imt.!rjt u!rs' from try t. 1 i r.w t-;'.; '.!i-g aeat totmi I "i '' "',
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