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IF ' ': ' ' Tel. XXII.iyo. S41. New Hrn, 17. C, Saturday Moriiln. Elarcla 4, ICC 3. Twenty.Thii d Year 4 ''"V' V. v h 0 f Have You Seen 'New It Will te worth your while at least It does not cost anything to look, and . but very little money to buy. ' , " C ' ! . We have just received a new ship ment of the newest things on the mar ket in Chifton, Lace; and Tafietta Col lars and Cuffs to match. - - ;, NETT TIES T' OF." ; ; . 't' ).: M. MttcteU & Co., j " V ''' PHONE 43, Pollock St., Opposite Post-office. WWW WWW WW WW Dooonono nono Our Spring Line J Wtacy Adams and W f Shoes have come in the o t NEWEST STYLES in High Shoes and Oxfords. In Patent Leather, Tans, Vicis and Box Calf. to in and We will be pleased mJ. J. BAXTER.es CS33CSS9CCC3CSeOCS00CSS3a0 You Will Save Money By buying roods at This Week's Sale. used in uiis advertisement and yon will tent.. 10 4 fcheetine- Three hundred yards of Best Quality Sea Island- ,. . . 1.800 yard the very best full yard wide Sea Island, Others ask 7c a arL W sell the same quality for 6e the yard. " -X Hambersr Bar.ra.ins. ' 1.400 yards, fine quality Edging and 4S HtJIIVi , . Eubbers. - Men's Rubbers COc. Ladies Rubber 40cT .' . t- , - o . , . . Oar end of Season's sale of Clothing re baying large package or Goods eacn . on Overcoats. . ,-, ' - 75 Middle ?TytfTI?TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTrfltTfTTTTTTTTTfTTTyTyTTT ' sjnBnCs nl nnl nl KsMnVnjanBBni tniBBis9 I Fresh Lot Apples, Oniuns 3 : and , JUST KFCtlVED i Solid Car Load of Flour from the old ReUa-' bio Voigbt Millltg Co., embrscing the following popular brand. ' - .OCR PATENT, CAUA1ILY AND ADOYE ALU V and Cartful ly "Hclccted Reasonable Prices. " WesoliHt conatgnnMnU of CoaranU Prompt UnUo and Highest Trite that eaa t obtainwt Give ts . o - .... - 2fo. 81 Bouth Front Et. aUAAaAAAalAAaAAAAAAiAaAAaeAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAaAAAAAA HAVE JUwT Till! Ur n Our- Neck-wear? 288, ' . s nonoonoDDono of W- L. Douerlas: Lewis ' A; Crosette and we are showing See Them. to show you. Read carofully evenr Item adver soon find a saving from 25 to 40 pel 10-4 Sheeting, price elsewhere 28c, oar Insertion. Price elsewhere l&e.our price and Furnishings. Tbs Bargain hunten day. Big cut in Suits, Sacrifice price ..- Street. 4 ;3 Irish Potatoes all kinds of Coontry Priylur snd Quirk Return and will promt the ' a TriaL i:i:ci:ivj:i) a caii j.o.W). . 1 :: 1NJ' Absslst:!yPure v - - asasLzsmme THE SHOPS: REMAIN An Elaborate Spread Given at Hotel Chattawka. ' Th Officen f Tk Atlantic North Cirells Rillroid Cempasy Msst Th Citi zens Usder. Mett Plstsaat ClrcunuUncH. There was an event at the Hotel Chat tawka yesterday , which ' marked an poch in the history of New Bern, es pecially its' commercial history It ma a banquet in which fifty represent ative citizens . met the officials of the Atlantic & North Carolina road, for nerly the Howland Improvement Com pany, as it ia now operated. The gen demen had- been over the road on a -.our of inspection. They returned in Jieir special train from Horehead City it one o'clock and soon after were con lucted. to the hotel , where the local arty was awaiting them. They were ccorded an informal reception and hen escorted to the banquet room. - The dinner was an elegant spread of .ix courses in which the delicious shad ilayed an important part. ' The feast reflected great credit on the hotel man- tgement Following is th bill of fare: New River Oysters on Shell ueen Olives Celery Mixed Pickes Planked Shad Mtre da Hetie Potato Saratoga. Julienn Wine. , Roast Saddle Vtoison.., . Current Jelly Roast Wild Turkey r . - - , Cranberry Sauce Chicken Salad, Ifaysnoi Dressing Spring Radiahe. BroiUd Shad Roe Saut'e Mine Pie ' Pumpkin BU Assorted Cake. BenU Water Wafer Edom Cheese . Sylabub and GarreU's gautene Win 4 4 ' ' V,.. -J. )tf Colfe Choeoiat Tea Cigar - and : Cigarette. AfUr th cigar were lighted, Mr. M DW. Suvenm a Master f Cer- monie mad vary pleasing in trod uc Uon to th first aker, Mr. Wmiam B Oliver, who a second .oldest resident f New Bern welcomed Ut guest in cordial manner. Mr. Stevenson then mad iorm happy remarks in which be referred to th visit of Shod bland gentleman who vUted this -county forty yesrs IC, but ram en difTer- ent emuxJ -Cn. FurnakU. H paid grafcrul Ci J-iiitimt to th Ink go ral and satd lhl he twlieved Utat be treated the p"f-l of New Brs as eon ;jntlr as sny on could ander the timinwlanr. Mr. Frank S. Ctmoft, vk prUWrit of U AlUntk NfjrUi Carolina Co. j u fnt el t iiTrt to rk 4 lis 4 that h M orrr.m. ith t. r-.t ! s' 'y t.v t tK pT.ril.Swl met, sr.. ilh tlii. 5n"r,'.-tTl tn Mir?-i.!ar. It to tf.e '. 1' ewr.j-nj? If) ga;n !h .-,f. e (. w j.is tK r ! l il '7 1 e east of New Bern have "been reduced Ave cents a barrel and three ceitta a on stations west Planters along.tho line of the Atlantic Coast Lin will have no better advantage in shipping ' their goods than truck raisers on the1 A, &. N. C ' . - I A satisfactory rate on lumber is be-' ing contemplated .and negotiations ar : being made with the Pennsylvania Company to get a rate to inland towns. ' " ', v 1 As to the improvements on the road the company has purchased 600 ton of have placed orders for 2,000 more tons. I They have received box cars and will order 50 more of the same style and will also have 20 open cars. They will place an order for six new "passenger coaches and will dispense with the car stove resorting to steam heat for the coaches.. The matter of Increasing the speed of trains must necessarily wait upon the improvement of the track, but they hope withid a few months to reduce the time between New Bern and Morehead City twenty minutes and possibly one The next sneakarwaJnflreIB.mn ..-",. - , B. Colt United States Circuit Judge of 1st judicial Circuit He expressed his appreciations in regard to Mr. Stevenson's remarks on Gen. Burnside, who he said was held in love and vener- tion by the people of Rhode lsland. p knew that the respect that he had won was because of his superior qualities as as 'i man as well as a commander. He was at times eloquent and paid many compliments to the State of North Carolina. He made many references of a historical nature which were inter- esting as well as instructive. He coun- selled the citizens to be patient Great bodies move slowly. While th com- pany may be slow in making good their oromises they would find Mtheend that corporations are not so inimical to peo- pleas is generally supposed. Don't kick. Don't rush to legislature with petitions and protests. Look to the,..,. .... tln mmaMv future and respect the efforts of the corporation to give a good railway ser vice on business. Tho gentleman's address was replete with humor and he told many good stories. He was rapturously applauded during the progress of his speech. Mr. Marsden Perry was then intro duced who made a very felicitous speech sparkling with humor. He said he had two announcements by which wanted to settle once and for all and the first was that the railroad shops would not be moved. It had been the the desir of the officials to have the shop at the place where the general office were located. It ia almost necessary to be where they can be in touch at all tirn with the mechanical department; they had, however given the matter their serious thought and had decided it Beat to ke ep the shop in this place. F.n at t r n r.ttnetment ws tha th company would help tb people In their efforts to have tb State's experi ment farm located on this road. A sub scription paper is now being started and when th resident hav subscribed their amount I he company will make complete th required amount Tb x peri men t farm is an Institution which w 111 b peculiarly well adapted to this ection. .... Thos of th altisens wbo'spok war Messrs J. A. Meadows, O. N. Ives, Jam Blade and A. D. "Ward. Their remark war of a friendly and happy nature and developed good spirit towr ards th visiting capitalist. - ,. Th visitl ng party w bo represent the excuthr part of th company wer: Maasrs Marsden J. Perry, president. Mr. Frank 8. Gannon, . vie-president, Mr. E. A. Neil, traffic manager and Mr Frd MrrriU. Judge Colt I not con nerUd with th road. ' Mr. R.-8. Howland was not with th party. . ' '- ' - . ; That Btiu" llul filott. "; come from th varnish la Devo Vr nUh Floor Paint; cost ftv eanU more ouart though. Sold by E. W. Small- wood. ' .1 ' few . Masonic ' ".-Theatre ! THURSDAY SLUiCII SI. The ::ir. 3 J, f r? '"'Jl Rip Van Win!:b miinnr mi 1 f UluUUIl aJ 1 LLV T".-T : r? . ," A LAW. Confution ia Senate m Anti-Jug ; v Law. 7 : v ' ' I ltlt" lill Fsm4 AUscHsf Usslcl- ' . . t 4 BID I tht tusck. ' . L , , . . Sptcl" 10 JournL. ' FeB- 3.-There was a long and interesting hearing by the Senate jndiciary committee this evening, on u-j:... mil it ... a;aa h. . f.vnr-W. ? , Th McNincb Lbill, hM ; pass4 the House, but members said there would be a hard fight on it in the Senate to morrow. An effort was made to secure ' i : till a lavoraoie report on a suosu. o.u of Mason of GMton which-is th law in the code of 1883. The vete was 7 to a of Northampton: committee voted M mihtoU th'e tie. . , . ., . . , In S bi,to to mcor- porate Moye, Pitt county; to establish .a dispensary at Falkland, Pitt county; to nrovide for aDDeals in contemDt ...mSj. h,gnmtl ' . . ,n uPre UUB"lu lur "uu bill to prevent dealing in futures was made special order for Saturday. Bin nsssed to numish lawlessness on r . ... fused to ,n HoUM " Scales bill to prevent fire waste; Geokv gical survey reviewing its work and .,,. , rnniMiit nnrinir mum of Bills passed changing time of court in Craven; to prohibit manufacture and sale of whiskey near hundred of schools and churches; to fix time for court in Craven and Greene; to limit duties of commissioners of Green county regard ing stock law; to define place of sal of intoxicating liquors this being new anti- jug law, substitute being adopted; to amend th oyster laws; to pay solicitors salary of $2,600 instead fees; appoint ing hundreds of justice of peace in various counties; revenue act with amendment reducing tax on circuses to S200 a day: to regulate Llf Insur ance companies in this State and allow. Qig them to regit Ut their policies. Th report of conference committees on antijug law adopted; the public school la w cant up on third reading and caused considerable confusion. Certain sec tions so worded as to increase salaries o all clerks in oftc at th superintendent of miblie instruction. Ehringh aaid bin carried 118,000 additional approprii tion. Bin ordered printed and was mad special order for Saturday, Bilk passed to ttl South Dakoti and 8chaf r bond natUr, to prohibit fir insurant companies from conipir ing to limit eoaunissions of agents; iif regulate county nabillU; to wtabltak araoloricai earryW tTM M protract minor children whose father art dead and mothers an mean; Uprerenl frauduUnt trading; to amend- law r gardinf building and loaa aawadatkM and regulate them. To require rait way to deliver goods within reasonable tim: To regulaU election Uw regard ing pay of eoonty board; U amend di penMry law by repeaUnf part requrfag a record to b kept of tl wb purehW, uklna' It Misdemeanor f or any procure bquorfor minor and gtvind power to iipnsary WWrs U refuos ti d liqoon to peron who to tl-rir pfav ion abua their priviWg.; to NvU thi ysur law; to provkj for opening Bwb Ue road afur they bav been kid eat; to fix lime ef court m Martin; WO to prohil.it shipment of bquof nnder 4e (jlkua nme and bill amending br rgni;rg poww ef mayors and lder- mn to n poblle pm;rty UhhA. r'l van mL iWn r workT Pd BverT i!"!' ht's R-ky M'ant!n T tr.ilot rv h, ri bUM. gll trr.ft.h .'1 h' ?.a r..r. Hi. F. I hf.'.h. Cure. mYsn sli 0Uir riU rn M fnt, T r Ttt- 8. lH,"r. i.f r ii t NEW ARRIVALS a - 1 J, L f JcDANIEL'S New Barrel Sauer Krout, Fresh Harvey, Small Sugar Cured Pig Hams. Fresh Invpice Heinz Baked Beans Plain and with Heinz Sweet Mixed and Plain Sweet Cucumber Pickles. Florida and California Oranges, Ontario and Heckers' Prepared and Plain Buckwheat. Fresh Elgin and Fox River Print Butter. Dried Apples 6c lb. .L.McDaniell 2g Wholcuile A ltetai Grotw. : T? . .Tarker Store. Corner Rro.l rttyttfyty?TyyyTyfyyyft?fTvyTTTTTTyTTyttf7yTTTTTT The I rent FarnitureCs, 5-4 iaSuSHo Street. Spring Openers. That just meet the wants of all. Cash or Installment. Oder extremely Fine Chances for Great Bargains. .Just give us a trial and you will be convinced. , . Next to Sam Lipman's Dry Goods Store. AAAAnAiAAAAia44aAaitttAAlAAAAAAAAAaAAa OAKS MEAT MARKET." I The following schedule of Meat Market on and after Saturday Feb. 18th. - WESTERN AND NATIVE STAl.L-KKD liKKF. All Loin Steak per lb. 12)c. Standard Hibs per lb. Shoulder cuts " " 10c. Stew " PORK CUTS. Trimmed Loins per lb. 121c Shoulders per Hi. Stew per lb. 10c. SAUSAGE. Sausage, per lb 112Jc. All Pork per II.. Devonshire Farm per lb 20c. Chitterlings CORNED MEATS. Ham per lb 14c. Butte per lb Lard 8, 6 and 10 lb buckets per lb 11c Lard in m II. rases per II AU Smoked Meata at Lowest Market Prices. POULTRY Wild Game In Ncanoii.' These Plices will be strictly observed, and PROM1T HEI.1V ERY GUARANTEED. Taanklng the public for past favors we nolirit rontlnuanx i.f same, and w will endeavor to give satisfaction in every way. OAKS MEAT MARKET. HACKBURN A WILI.KT, Proprietors. .:'" TWGo4onbor;8talLauadry ba j.. . - -. - been reoaatly quipped with tb vary ktost kprord mlilnsry and guaran to perfect atisfaUoa k their work. Th4 ndrsign4 baetaken thesgency ..- . for this tlty sad will ear for and oatlrer fr4 of ebarg aQ kondry Btrueted to bins. ' .:.('. .Lt.:, - - CaOpioMN. 1st bHwMriJtbobomr of Md It 'ock Monday and be .11! ie the rert J. U. RINES, Agt At Cc3t I hat arrat H'lwW nd Wikon U at irr t.fwrd Wall ijrirf drop - g r-.ar hlnee h'th I effw at F- t ft ! 'H f:- fcV.t By 1.14, , f .i I.! e .f f'ohimUa. RmVr ! ! ' ri r '-At,t, farlrid- , - I. 1i . . Varh.n , : - ' T ,..!.. ,..'. iH t, I ' f t AT - Cor. Broad and Hancock St. prices will be adopted at the Oak f UK- ir(. he UK-Ilk- 4 DDori't UTorgrot To nrnd your friend a Souvenir Post Card to day. For sale by Owen Q. Dunn. Lsadlsg PrlsW Butloeer. Cr, fWleck A Crarea St. James Willis in- VJ1A TlVil - nr, if ksmitii And borae slw has opm4 a . at th place l.itiiw ly . , tid by Smw4 Jackann, '. ! wHarf in tmr ftf C. It. Illll'a. Wafk fvpmf don ' ad guarsMavd. Dear Friends: I hwt pjt rw4T4 na! :fi) l-lfta cf ?xt d H,mrr.t aaj l. ttM I iil m.l. in a-i.! f- 1S W, Q " "-a jatMl, IhH p ra i. f t i aV-irl t,'?r k .4 .m Cj i
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