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-r TWENTY NIMH . YEAR; Til2 r 4 Sr; 1S73 ; ,;, niC: 'HA ' " (jV often do we hear pec; Jo say.He i luclcy." 'i This is one of the. popular errors .which. has gained a considerable foothold. . ,"V"--' V wJ .The lucky man is the man who works diligently , and uses careful judgment in handling" his money. . Tj.3 ; richest men jn the wrorld were strange to say, alscst the A poorest boys. ;. There is no limit to .what can; be done in . accumulating a substantial fortune if prudence and diligence . are exercised.'W,- V ItlEW BERN I BAIIKUI G5 ftSTRUST: CO. 1 . it ; ; THE FINEST TIMRER -i . -'- 1 .rpfsTRiCT" i 1 " in all the region around us'f urn-; , ishes the pine lumber we cell We , cut it. take It from .- the Btunitji. Iransport it; saw it, flniBhit. We " , sell direct t4 you,' th consumer., , , - WeSaveyott money and give you . -r' the best that can be had.;: We- frr?rS v ' solicit yout Orders .Xt'wiM-l)ay Broad d us IvesiLttmbef Co. Filibuster .A-.lt CualLas Vi'ar Claims ElII. Truce . Called " rF.r.est. . Washington, D. C., February 20, A truce entered into shortly before 4 o' clotk Ejn 'sy aftarnoon, tror;;ht the long f,"bubtcr ia the House against the omnibus war claims bill temporarily to 1. end. The .agreement to suspend hostilities was reached following an in termission of three hours' devoted to memorial services and : eulogies to the late Senator Clay, of Georgia, .and the late Representrtive Brownlow, of Ten nessee. . These - services, i occurring at midday of Sunday, seemed to . put the House combatants in a more peaceable frame of mind. ' , ' " : 1 ?" i Practically nothing was accomplished during the last twelve hours of the Bit ting, except the pronouncement of the eulogies wmcn were permiuea oy un animous consent, ine remainaeK 01 me flay was spent in wawngjor a quorum. SergeanU-at arms were sent broadcast through the city at 6 o'clock this-morn ing generally speaking, they did not serve their warrants on members until along - toward . 8 o'clock. Even ' then there. were no' physical arrests .the members being quite willing to return. Half of the Democrats- had been sent horne to sleep, so as to relieve at noon their . fatigued, eotnrades, who v were "holding the fort';- The waits 'for' a quorum were marked by occasional ia order and confusion, Most of the time, However, the; JHouse-was being enter tained by-humorous fpeeclies and songs. KiJ.1 .a Ia ltllo llealtli For .Several Ye,.r?. , Leaves no, - , Relatives. - . - : Jumi-i. 2-from his bed to answer an alarm of Jlre ,at an- early hour I, tC.kf y morning, LIr, D. R.,Wil l.am8 vLo lived at Smith's boarding bouse on t uth I'ront street, was stricken with an attack , of heart dis ease and died before assistance could reach him. v . - . f k . ,r r3 . e 7-- p. J,A-f-itp;-$ '-. , 1 ' t Jv- EDISON PHDN06 RW Ai RECORDS SOLD PN EASY; t?AYMENTS . " , life i ! J, a, t w f ts - ? V''f - , W llNlLKtoHiU UALL JAINU IlfiAK J ' Li Phone wimmmmmitm THE sporting goods" m '253 -t , v. ;r'"rfr' Av 91 Middfe Street'. ,'ii'.J,'T,if" '.. 'J AWNINGS ,rfW have (be agency ' for JHettrlck .Bros., Awnings, both store and rei-' dence." If you are in need of an Awn inf we can'. furnish you. Place your "order before the Summor ruh,' a , . Flt Quality and; frice" Guaranteed,' To Ke samples and get prices, call "phone 172,' or address P. 0. Box 415.- iTto Try Wis iVest. fgtff f Ealeigh, N. C, Feb. 30-Gov, Kltch in orders a speoialtem of Wilson coun ty court for the trial of Lewia W.eaV l he slayer of Deputy Sheriff Mumfordj the pursuit and final capture, of whom stirred such a sensation a week ago, to convene In Wilson, 'March' 13th, one week with Judge J. -8.1 Adams, presid tag.' Tljfl accomplices of West will also be tried at the special term. of age.. He came to New. Bern from New Jersey in .18C2, and for several years wsb engaged in the manufacture of hitlvg which he shipped In large quantities to northern cities. He after wards engaged in farmfng buying a plantation sear Clark s, but for the last few years on account of declining health and financial losses he has conducted only a small business . buying fur and 1.4 J . . ' ' .. ' . ' . During the past" few weeks be has been confined tp his room and it, was only last week that he" was able to get out of the house. When ? the alarm of fire was turned in Sunday morning it ia supposed that he , became excited and i attempting to don his clothing in haBte exerted". himself too much and this btought on the fatal attack, ' . - .The funeral of the diseased was eon ducted from the late residence Sunday afternoon and the interment was made in Cedar Grove cemetery. , ,, iu tunc a iui.u n June vat , Take LAXATIVE BR0M0 Quinine tablets, - Druggists refund money if it fails to cure., E. W& GROyWS alna ture is on eaen box.- 25c. a y - , - - - -- '1 ' Rheumatism Relieved in Six " Houn Dr. petchon'i relief for Rheumatism usually relieves severest eases in a few hour. lUraction upon the system Is remarkable and effective It removes at once the cause and the disease quick ty disappears.- First dose greatly bene fits.' 70c and fl.Ofe-T.Sold by Bradham Drug Cm ,::c -V; : I v : - : ? May Prove to be ;Man Wanted, Tj, j;-TUS::ER! Furniture Co, -" 03 : i St '"What may prove to be an. important capture was made-by officer Lupton yest erday morning when he - arrested a negro man who gave his naina as Arch ie Southerland on suspicion that he Wat Claude Ferguson, who murdered three other negroes during a crap game sev era! months ago at Laurens, ' S. (1 reward of tlOO u offered 'for the murderer after he encapedand as it was thought that ha would probably tome to this town to finit some of his relatives, The (ifflcers here have been keeping sharp watch for him. ' -lie wad place in jail to await the arrival of an officr from that town, and if hi is the man, officer Lupton will receive the reward. 'HID K'S ST0VE3 1 D j o I o )' " A" Wi-c Invcr.ir.cnt .' Most fx-fplo tl.ii ' of wbat a di.!'... w,ll buy. li.it 1' f i . .fiitm m or wn,a think of what a di!!ir will earn. It tbfl c-iirn.i j i-w r of rniii y t' at I . .!i in"!) ru h. . 1 , If nii-n I 1 to ('.. I 1 l., . t1 r 'r iiiitl rr ,!n,; n r ab no, t io i. I 1 ) I !... It 1 .11 1 1 V I i jt i ) tr iirm 1 n t t .It' i v. ... .- Goes ta the Bottom of Keuse'Eiver With Eight.IIundreti Backs. . of Fertilizer on Board.-""-While lied up at its dock at the ioot of Craven Btreet last Saturday 'night, the steamer Howard owned by Captain N. W. Jones, sprung alak and before it was discovered the vessel bad sunk to the bottom of the river with, its en tire cargo which consisted of eight hun dred sacks of fertiliaer. ' ' -.4 , , Mr., Williams, was Jibout 68yearal The vessel arrived in port Saturday a r , Baptist cnurcn Reunonrsed. ,i, f V', 4 Special 'ttf JourasJU"''.'. 'U? : '.Washington, D. C,Feb."20-OmnibuS warclaims bin carrying Baptist thurch of New Bern, and all ' southern .war claims which have been; through Court of Claims passed houae today after bird -.. IT I" - morning from a trip down" the -.river and a gang of 'stevedorea immediately began the work of loading' on . eight hundred sacks of fertiliser which were to have been carried to Pamlico county yesterday. , ' --i. .v' j-t7 Sometime during the night, however, the leak became .larger, and whefb the day dawned Sunday morning" the " boat was resting on the bottom of the fiver. A force of meb were secured and nine ty sacks of the fertilizer which bad not been damaged Were removed.:- to- the warehouse n owned., by Capt, Jonesv He estimates his loss at about S590 - Late Sunday-afternoon the3 VAdeffe" another roat of about the sameuildas the "Howard" and which was located just on the other side of, thedoclf was discovered. to be onre down in the hold. Captain gammons the .owner, immediately went down into., the .boat andsucceedd int extinguishinir; 'thf blaze before any serious damage was done.. But for the- fact that a Are was discovered io time this boat Wodld .have doubtless, been'burnedk to the Jfa- i' 1, tjtf J "' "l" '''I I i -"K,V, s. " WlLtAAMSKlDNfiY.JPUts;.s, r - Have you neglected your Sidneys? aave you overworked your neryoijs ys tern and caused trouble' with your -kid' neys and bladderT flave yon bailis in loins,- side, back, groins' "and. bladder? Have you a flabbyi appearance, ofihe face, especially under the eyeeTiToo fre quent a desire to pass urinet If so, Wtl- liama': KidneyPills.will leuro.yoFaH; DruggisL Price 50c.'- Williams', M'f'e. ua, frope,, tieveland, U. Notice, "p.,; t m : ? -. .-.-iP'vt-!.;--; All ''kinds sawed . shingleavf or sate, Bricks laths, $ good gentle roadoc work horse, one new; one horse wagon all must be sold. A bargain for some one as I am selling out. v First eome. First choice, also one hundred thousand cull shingles See 'x7 Tr-f VJ ; ' Bja HILL; the Shingle Man.'- ' ' - -' ' ' -2 1S91 a Vrnat Rr r..... r - Saturday Nlht At Anditoriusulj Io presenting' the Metropolitan Grand Concert Company, the management of the local Lyceum Course are not offer Ing an organization com posed, not un known amateurs, but of artists who in the great music festivals of the United StatfS and Canada, and in Innumerable concert and oratorio engagements, have won the hicht'st praise of eminent mus ical critics. ' .,'! .... . -, ..... v ' An immense audience will greet these noted a rgi-rs at the High Sohool Au ii- torium 5' sf'ir !'iy nibt. The concert would bat1 pstjl.0) but the inana K'-mi Lt hot (i 'i-d not to charge mur? tlin i.h ' Mk 1 forll.a oJ.r numbers oftheI'-"m Couri3 I r It Wss an n uiiici 1 1 t f ', V it l! e at'rarfr-f w-re r t i - 1 1 r i r ' r p .ru- r f i ; i. n y, A i. will I J I 1 1 j i 1 . II it' . t a f v ; i y a I'r. i . r r ft JTi - -;-rit? Xxtra Session Ukely r;. , m i.i;h" is.i. A i tX. m $4 Washington. Feb. 2ft-An "extra S sioo of Congress looms Very'Jarie atlfl prooaoie.t ..umeaa rmiuejn, ,iiiiji auu the friends of the Canadian .reeip'rocitjr aereement are able to brfiatf 'more thah ordinary pressure to bear npoii Cbeen-,1 ate and avert The expentiture of .any time whatever.by the" opponents of th agreement or friends either, for thai matter it Is .difficult to' see ,how : the Senate can reach a vote on Jhe subject before - adjournment two weeks, from today,; s-' , "'."NEW BERN.-N.C - .ro SAVINGS r'lrPROCrtEsive: Bank, yon transfer this re8p6n$ibi!;ty. frpiour ihoul- :J. ders to the back, arid its ampie Capital ifioV fionserya- w-srrfra iHAawaaiiSMk..L ......i!. 1' B i . '- L-1 lUarieamouwor. WM UUNN CD. BRADHAM' i Wiqe, PREST.1-"'- TX.UZ2ELL ' 'CA'STIIER . i in Sir? .'1 it 1 wmmmm M aSSB0PsP r0,ve just, received S f 1 V fif Quality " i), String 1: 1 r. Relieve touch ' footwear fossil 4nt v ' 6rice, The j- makers have f ,,- Am yi7awA tti n 4Jm t-4- .ln fiVt penvif comjorx ;ana . service- gust ''tptiai , you have lecn loaiiing'fdr. You'll .our ? at tn outdone I J. BAXTER ELKS TEMPLES rlEW PERN, N. G ,'kSf -wtii.? i-t fWav? W 'irrr -'3 Ftnama Trclt Tlht Washington; Feh, 20. Demand for iu larger-share of the rates on freight sent fiom coast to cosst by way of the Isthmus of Panama will be made .soon by Secretary of War- Dickinson on be half of the Panama railroad, it was sta te! Saturday..- 'r . K 's-r ' Such freight is now carried, on the Pacific aide by the Pacific Mail Cal ifornia atMiraslilp lines.': T,he- rates af now divided at the proposition of - sev enty per cent, to the railroad. , - ; Dickir'Snn is convinced that the stfarh f' I m are fi;--ra;i g at a prr.r.t, ar i . -a irt ; i' i to auk t! at the d.vminn 1 " jn , 'e i i t' 1 1 1 hi.l (Tend 45 r r ci , '. ,,,t ! 1 S.p'o , I i in n the r.vlrr ,si a ' tb f-'. ,' Mmiy be torii.;..' ' , ' t y c ' s , i r j uty n t' H-) mur ''.i'snoti. -. -r- "i: - ByrQuick Dispatch ON TnECORf FIIONENo.65, 7Xi7 ,'9 Ga5foi Drug Company '" 'Ar'JV""t opposite POST-OFFICE 1 ! ''.! oie ns t i i - t.i : l h 4 & ( K f Siller rorLcloili 75 c. n rC0.; J. S: . . 3 i ! ri V- . .
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