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Ltuitlut Mary Oliver entertained the WUit Club yesterday afternoon. The sale of seats for ' "Peaceful Yalley" will begin today at W. T. tJU'i Sporting Goods Store.' Mr. Carroll, who has been In charge of the work at the Jail, was called to his home in Virginia on account-of the death of his child., On his return work will be resumed. . 1 The friends of Hon.W. C Brewer will be pained to learn of his severe Illness at bin home, on Queen street His disease la asthma, and he Is a great sufferer. There will be services at First Church of Christ, Scientist,' on Middle street near corner of Broad this p. m. 4 7:30 o'clock. All are cordially In vited. ' ; The planing mill of the J. L. Roper plant is completed and the machinery la being placed. Work on a lumber ahed 600x82 feet has been commenced and other sheds of similar dimensions will be made. ." Any one knowing anything about the occupation of the Presbyterian Church by the Union army during the Ctvll war is requested to notify Mr T 4 nmr nr Rv .1 fl fiarth. and It will be appreciated. A commission ) examine Into the matter is expect , ed here about November 1. fs The chrysanthemum is now in all "he glory and there is no more beau tiful flower extant than the "mum." We were shown some flowers which were cultivated by Mr. J. W. Watson. They were the most beautiful specl- mens that have been seen this year. Mar. Watson is enthusiastic over his success with them. The cotton gin of Mr. W, C. Waters at Maysvllle, was damaged by fire yesterday to a considerable extent The fire was supposed to have ignited horn a match passing through this laws ct the gin. A bucket brigade was organized and the flames were q sickly quenched before the machin ery was permanently injured.. ." To the lovers of the roller skates - ta this city there Is a great disappoint nusnt this Tall. There have been for the past two or three years a rink open to the public here, but this sea son has found it closed. Judging by . the way the youngsters use the con crete walks on afternoons, It can be easily seen that a rink will pay if (brown open. A skating rink will af ford a lot of amusement to the young people and when properly utilized is healthful. Physicians recognize it as a splendid athletic and healthful ex erclsc We hope to hear that a rink will be started soon. THURSDAY. Toe weather was warmer yesterday, - and today the forecast Is for rain. The attention of cotton growers is sailed to the ad of Kenna & Ball, New Bern's new cotton dealers. The ram, Grace G. Bennett of Del aware, cleared her dock at Munger & Bennett's mill last .. evening, loaded with lumber. . The members of the Girls Friendly Society of Christ Church are invited to attend a Hallow'en party at the Parish House tonight. "Peter Piper have you heard it Ok! it Is a nice song and If you have mot heard it already once, why yiu dont live In Now Bern. The enrollment at the Graded School continues. 623 was the number yes terday, about 75 over the enrollment f the same time last year. ' Two days of United State court is " not much of a record. . The docket was not large, and the continuances helped to lessen the sessions. The gas boat "Eva" Captain Tingle, arrived at New Bern from Core Sound yesterday with 6,000 pounds of gray trout tor Albert Willis, fish dealer. Committees of the Centenary church are beginning to get busy preparing for the conference, which is to be held here the first week in Decern 'bet. . The break in the price of cotton la ecu in Its effect in the local market ejotton is going into storage and hard ly any is offered in the market for . There was another false Are alarm yesterday morning, in the broad day light of eight o'clock. Somebody tried to mall a letter in the Arc alarm box, b'gosh. It the paint on the new flag at the court honse is dry, a waiting commun Kf will be glr.d to see It put In posi tion, and the long kept flag hoisted auto sight , ' V Mr. T. E. Scott of Norfolk, is in the city Installing signal apparatus at the bridges of the Norfolk and Southern railway. He Is the guest cf W. M. Cars well. There will be three eclipses of the sun next year. The only one visible In this (taction will be on June 28th. Tl dates of the others will be Jan s'1 ry 8 and December 3. Tie Hallow'en party which was to I I t' ua eh en under the auspices " (' ( lirlHlInn Endi-avor Society to i il be fciven Friday night at i ti ! a of Hey. J. G. Carth. H t: l:it duy when, the law ' : ! from corning to market. ( ' t t bo liberal supplies In t I; ft or tinbiy, end lovers ' ! 1 v I i ' y, e il'y. i : a t i " v f ' pipeber of ry I I-1. I I . The Bayboro Sentinel come out In Its new dress this week and fully up to its promises. Col Caho Is to be congratulated on his paper's progress. The Journal wishes the Sentinel con tinued success. ' The city of Wilson will soon have a new evening paper. The name has not yet been decided, but the stock holders are legion and according to the News arid Observer, the paper will have a good start The new' plant of the New Bern ! Cotton Oil and Fertilizer Mills, start ed , up Monday, the new machinery having been installed. The gin that was recently burned will be in opera tion In two or three weeks. . Tonight will be Hallow'en. Every young lady who Is somewhat anxious as to her prospects 'of enjoying con nubial hapiness will tonight' use the universally recommended formula for viewing the . countenance of her 'fu ture partner for life. ? 'V' Then' is too much disregard of the law requiring bicycle riders to have lights on their wheels.' Even on moon light nights, bikes without lights are dangerous, and on the nights when moon and electric lights fall to shine, the hazard of no lights on bikes is criminal.), v-' v Mr. John A. Fox is expected to be In New Bern on next Saturday. He will explain the workings of the Na tional Rivers and Harbors Associa tion, In connection with the 30 foot channel for the Cape Fear river, from Wilmington to the ocean. Further notice of meeting will be given;8"- Mr. J. J. Koopman, . chief of pollen, Florence, S. C, and .vD. Falrcloth, of the city force of Dillon, with Mr. II. T. Gregory, P. O. Detective, of Charleston, are hre to get casevs. P.'' O. Calbcrry, at Malmo, N. C, re moved to South Carolina, so that bill of indlctement can be drawn there before debarred by statute of limita tion. Mr. II. L. Carroll, of the Camden Iron Works, who Is superintending the construction of the new ocunty jail, has returned from his home In Roa noke, Va., wh-jve he was called on ac count of the death of his youngest child. The work will now be rushed as rapidly as possible, "the material, Iron window bars, etc., have arrived. Everything Is moving satisfactorily. Grifton is agitated over an ap proaching election to decide on pro hibition, open saloons or to continue the dispensary. The town has had a dispensary for four years and cow there is a proposition for open sa loons, or otherwise, a demand to "dlvy" up. Two dispensaries in a town would greatly simplify matters. Another issue, prohibition, Is offered and is being urged by thoaa who are morally stunted and It is said they will win. Then everybody who wlshe to do so, can dispense the stuff through the "blind tiger" medium. FRIDAY Maybell cleared her dock yesterday loaded with lumber, Captain Hardes- ty. . . . V---'-' Service at Christ Church this morn ing at 11 o'clock, this being All Saints' Day. ' : .. '".. ' .'..'V" The Little Jim, of Swansboro, Capt. Jones, left her dock yesterday loaded with general merchandise and brick. s The Bertha W, of Vanceboro, J. M. Wilcox, captain, left her wharf Wed nesday laden with feed, coal . and brick. . r" Mr. J, Llpnian has opened a furnl ture store at number 99 South Front street The .store recently occupied by Wm. Haar, wholesale grocer. - The three mast schooner, William T. Parker, arrived yesterday from New York with a cargo of salt for E. K. Bishop ft Co. The regular soiree of the Pigford and Smith dancing class, will tako place tonight at the Armory. Music by the Knights of. Pythias band. The Woman's Foreign Missionary Society, of jCentenary Church, will bold their regular monthly meeting this afternoon at S;30 o'clock, In the church parlors. ,? . There Is a movement on to give the revenue cutter Pamlico a suitable re ception upon her arrival in these wa ters. There will be an address by Hon. Charles R. Thomas, and others, The Cuban ear, which will be In New Bern next week .will be an Inter eating sight and every one should a vail themselves of the opportunity to view the products of our neighbor ing Island, and to investigate her ag ricultural and mineral wealth There are several water mills In Eastern North Carolina in whose ponds great numbers of fresh water fish abound. The recent dry weather has caused the waters to become very low in tbem, and now the people are feasting on fine chubs and goggle-eye perch. ' . ' ".' Mr. W. R. Barrlngton Is having his property at the corner of Broad and, Hancock streets repainted. The color will le a dark " drab with green window blinds and - trimmings,- which will make quite an Improve ment In the looks of the bulldlnj. Son' s enterprising merchant could make a good thing In a small way; selling meal, especially ground at a good water mill. There are many people who prefer corn bread to that made i f wheat flour, and these peo ple wo, ild pay a fancy price for meal i i le from selected corn properly ground without any heating process. T!if 'ew Tern Amusement Company will s iirt Ha enterprise which Is known U1 "Amiiiia" some l'ua brxt wf-h. The store f irwi'y (!; l t y f nfiot I'r ;, 111 . A Lazy Liver Hay be only a tired lir?r, or a (Urrci liver. It would be a stupid as well as savage thing to best a wtxiry or starved man because be lagged In bis work. . So In treating the lagging, torpid liver It b great mistake to lash It'wlth itrong drastic drugs. A torpid liver b bat an Indication of an m-Bourlahed, enfeebled body whose organs are weary with over work. - Start with the stomach and allied organs of digestion and uutrltlou. Put them In working order and see how quickly your liver will become active. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discover; has maae many marvelous cures of "liver trouble by lt3ondorful control cf the organs of digestion and nutrition. It re stores the nonaa.1 activity of the stomach. Increases the secretions of the blood-making glands, cleanses the system from poi sonous accumulations, and so relieve th Kver of the burdens Imposed upon it by the defection of other organs. If you have bitterer bad taste in the aero In-, poorortnxisble appetite, coated tonga tool breuh. eoattipated or lrraroisr noweta, reel weak. sil tired, aespondem. frequent headaches. palner distresHn "small of back. gnawing or dlsped tceje In ftooacB, perhapi BauseaNJSePeotf"rllr" la throat after eatlnc, and klnWt symptoms Cf weak stomach and torpid Ua no mHi cine will relieve roa more promptly or cure :nn mora hffm.pprrllr Hian,iwtai f.trce (inltlpn Mpdifil Btscoverr. Fcrbau onls a part of the above sj mpluuii will ba preaeat atone time and yet point to torpldUrcror biliousness and weak stomach. Avoid all bot bread and biscuits, griddle cakes and other Indigestible food and take the "QcMun Medical Discovery " regularly and stick to Its use until yon are vtcorous and stronf. ; The Discovery" Is non-socret, non-alcoholic Is a glyceric extract ot natlra medici nal roots with a full list ot Its lncredlonts printed on each bottle-wrapper and attest under oath. Its ineredienU are endorsed and extolled by the most eminent medical writers of the s?e and are recommended to cure the diseases for which It Is advised. - Don't accept a substitute of unknown composition tor this non-socret vxoioua AT KKOWX COWPOSITIOK. transformed lato a spacious auditor ium.. The machinery for the moving pictures has arrived and the public may depend upon some first class en tertainments there. Anions the many things that would benefit New Bern, would be a coloni zation society. Within a few miles of the town are thousands of acres of land, once cleared and fertile, but now almrdor,ed, that can easily be opened i:p and made productive. A thous and fcriillca can find room to make i good living, right around New Bern, on land that Is now not producing one cent. Home made chairs are getting to be all the fashion. The furniture deal ers are keeping them in stock regu larly, and many special made chairs are being furnished. Mr. Isaac Cohen bought two neat looking rockers yes terday, made in the country of white curly maple. The writer remembers some handsome four poster curly ma ple bedsteads, turned in a foot power country lathe, that were ahead of any ordinary product of the modern fac tory. Newport Happenings. Special Correspondence. Newport N. C, October 30. The Missionary Baptists who have been conducting a series of meetings at the Academy, closed last week. Mlas Evelyn Mann of Holly Spring, was a guest at Miss Susie Haskett's Saturday and Sunday. Mesdames M. C. and Susie Willis came up from Morehead last Sunday to visit relatives. Miss' Annie Haskett left Saturday for Thurmau, where she has accepted the position as teacher. Mrs. D. N. McCain, and litle daugh ter, Idell, were in Klnston last week. Mr. Grady Bell of Wlnthrop Mills, was In our midst Sunday. Mr. I. . Newton Howard and little Anna Bell of Blades, tame up Sun day, bringing Mis3 Anna Hill, who has been' visiting them for a whllo. Mr. Manly G. Muna came Saturday night to visit relatives. , Mrs. W. E. Fodrle was in Morehead one day last week. - Mrs. Susie Willis, ot Morehead, who has been visiting her. parents, here, Mr. and Mr. E. H. Hill, went to Blades Sunday to visit her sister, Mrs. Howard'. v Mr. Raymond Ball of Merrlmon, was a visitor in our village Sunday. He seems to like one 'of our fair young ladies. ', v Mr. W. S. Bell went to Klnston one day last week. . ; Miss Georgia Haskett has gone tc take charge of the school near Dr. Sanders, ot Bogue. We are glnd to see our village pro gressing in the way of new build lugs. ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roberts of WI1 son are here visiting relatives. V: , , We are very glad to say that Mrs. 0. E. Harrington Is very much Im proved, so as to be out driving. . Mrs. W. S. Bell has been quite sick, but Is much better,- we are glad to ay.' '.!..' '; Mrs. Fred Ellis and little daughter, Edna, left Tuesday morning for a vis it with relatives at her former home in Pennsylvania. ' V . Mrs. W. E.' Fodrle left this morning for New Bern. We are glad to say that little Miss Estelle Mann is recovering. ,- Mrs. William Oglesby and children were in New Bern visiting relatives last week. Mrs. John Thomas of New Bern has been here on a visit. Mr. William Qglesby spent Sunday here with relatives. , TOYE. Agrlcnllnral Department ippolnlmfnt Spoclal Correspondence. Raleigh, N. C., Oct. 31. Much pleas tire Is expressed at the appointment of T. B. Parker, so long the Farmers Alliance secretary, and also the secre tary of the North Carolina Farmers Association to a responsible position In the Stale Agricultural Department la which be will do what may very well be termd a field missionary w o.k n:fiO! J ile f v :i. Til DTI FC3T K2- ' JFGT FCH CAFE FE3 Jona A. Fox Will Speak Here Satar. - day KighU WDmlagtea Cea .'v tratloa xt Taesday. The 50 foU water-way project, to give such a doptb. from Wilmington to the sea ' has. become a State Issue. Mr John A. Fm, who has spoken on this subject also explained the matter of the National Rivers and Harbors As sociation, which is to meet in Wash injton. D.-C, In December, next will V'Itt this city, tomorrow, Saturday night, aud will meet the business men t.nd citizens the office of Mr. J. J. Volfcndea. ou South Front street, and explain to them both subjects. The time ct the meeting will be 8:30 o'clock, -and there should be a large gathering to meet and hear Mr. Fox. The matter Is one calling for the pre sence cf business men, specially, as It Hi imports r-t for them to understand fully what the Association 1 prposes to do.." i' .;'V 'v',:, ' The meetidg to establish a North Carolina" neb. of the National Riv ers and Harbors Association, will be held, iu- t'afr'" S.i Court room, Wil mington, Nfctbmber 5, at 10:30 a. m. Delegates from, this city will attend the meeting. Primary riectldh fer Lee Ccanty Special to Journal. Raleigh, N. C, Oct 30. Governor Glenn orders" a ' primary election for the new ocunty of Lee on November SGth, to nominate county officers. It these do not ' get the necessary votes another primary -will be held one week later. .: France's Hoodoo Boat Special to Journal. . France, October 30.-The submarine boot of the French navy, Latin, sank in the harbor of Toulon today. This is the second time the boat has dis appointed the: government officials by Sdng down.. The boat is not a suc cess. No casualties resulted. KMMXilREv CUBES RHEUMATISM Says llany Frrsous Hero Can be Made Happy AgaJu by Cslugr This llonii' Matte Mlxlnre. There is so much rheumatism here now that the-following advice by an eminent authority will be highly ap preciated by '.those who suffer; Get from any good pharmacy one half ounce Fluid Extract Dandelion, one ounce Compounk Kargon, three ounces Compound Syrup Sarsaparllla, Shake these well' in a bottle and take In teaspoonful: doses after each 'meal and at bedtime also drink plenty of good water. . It Is claimed that there are few vie Urns of this dread and torturous dis ease who will: ail to find ready relief In this simple home-made mixture, and in most caeca a permanent cure Is the .result - 1 This simple recipe Is said to strength en and cleanse the eliminative tis sues of the Kidneys so that they can filter the. strain from the blood and system the poisons, acids and waste matter, which cause not only Rheu matism, but numerous other diseases. Every wn rif woman here who feels that their kldns are not healthy and active,-or who suffers from any uri nary trouble whatever, . should not hesitate to make up this mixture, as It is certain to do much good, and may save you from much misery and suffering after -while. Our home, druggists say they will either supply the ingredients or mix the prescription ready to take if our readers ask tacm. ' f E1CHKBS EXAMINATION ' The examination tor Teachers Oev tiflcate will be held at the Court house Thursday and Friday, November 7 th and 8th. The examination Thursday will be for white teachers and Friday tor colored -to begin each day at 10 a. m. , ' ' -' - . .8. M. BRINSON, . County Superintendent Holly Spring Notes v , Special Corfesopndence. ' . '-' Holly Sprttlgs, N. C. October 80. Mr. Jesse Garner and Miss Annie Ma son spent Sunday at Havelock. Messrs. F. E. Mason, G. EL Mason, and K. L. Garner arc spending the week" at Wilmington. . Miss Hattlo Canady, of , Wilmington, who has ben spending two months with her cousins. Misses Annie and Eunice Mason, went home Saturday. Miss Mae Lockey of Newport, spent Saturday night with Miss Lona Gar nor. ' - . . : , . Miss Minnie Mann,, who has been visiting at Beaufort returned home Thursdsf' i ' Miss Kate Lockey ot Newport, spent Saturday night with Miss Annie Ma son. Miss Georgia Godwin Is spending the week at Mr. F. G. Mason's. Mr. Barney Garner Is spending a while at the Exposition. Mrs. W. H. Simmons Is spending the day with her mother, Mrs. Una Ma soa. . , Misses Emma and nnle Mason, and Hattle Ciinady, of Wilmington, spent Wedn Uy with Miss Goorgfa Godwin at I bxk. T0T3. r I: '8 l ad Ma skull i an arrefit at COURT DEGIUl - ' Cooper Fought to Retain Formula Which Has Made a Fortune. I T. Cooper. th man who believes that 90 per cent of all 111 health of this generation is caused by stomach trouble, is fast winning a national faith in his theory His claim is now admitted by a surprising number of people throughout the country, and he la -gaining new adherents every day. While speaking ot his success In a recent Interview, Mr. Cooper said: "I believed ten years ago that any one who could produce a formula that would thoroughly regulate the stom ach would have & fortune. When I got hold of thla formula I knew with in six months that I was right, and that my fortune was made. I called the medicine Cooper's New Discovery, although I did not get up the formula. I have owned ft however, for over three years. I have had one lawsuit over it which I won In the courts. When it was settled The Cooper Medi cine Company became the only firm in the world that can prepare the medi cine. The preparation baa sold like wildfire wherever Introduced. As I have said before, it is successful sim ply because it. puts the stomach in perfect shape, then nature does the rest There are any number ot com plaints never before associated with stomach trouble that the medicine has alleviated In thousands ot cases." FIRE KORSEFRED DEAD Injury Found to ibe Incarable And The Animal Wag Put Out of Misery. Tae Atlantic fire horse, Fred, which Buffered a broken leg while going to the barn to answer a fire call last week, was put out of his misery yes terday. Dr. Smith, to whom the horse was given after the accident found that in all probability the horse could never walk and In view of the fact thrit the licrse" kept ' disarranging the flxturei to such an extent that what ever the doctor hoped to accomplish was retarded by the animal's restless ness. ," ' ': v Di-3. Smith and Ward, after exam ining the Injury yesterday morning decided to kill the poor animal and consequently gave itra hypodermic in jection of strychnine from which it died in seven seconds. - v The broken les was cut off to as certain the extent of the injury and they found the bona shattered in many pieces. The fracture on the point just ' above the' hoof made the Injury worse to heal than had it been higher on the leg. : ; - y Fred was one ot the fastest horses ever put on the wagon for an all a round "strong, capable and speedy horse, It will be difficult to find his equal, ' ' Fortify and increase the life-giving properties of the blood and your Vital force will be increased and your sys tem protected from disease. That's what Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea does. 35 cents. Tea or Tablets. F. 8. Duffy. ;1 ' , : Supreme Court Opinions. Special to Journal. 1 Raleigh, N. C, October 30:- The following opinions were banded down by the Supreme court today: -- Godwin vs. Bauk, from Barnett re-vei-'t 1. ' - . I.rown vs. Southerland, from Wayne afiirniel. . Drew va. Pyke, from Buncombe, no error. . Stete V3. Harrij, . from Anson, no error. .. , , - EiE'v-i, Ccn'man, from Union, no errci. - . . SUY.r.', 7i' Cotton Mills, from Scot land, new trial. Stralor va. Streator, from Anson, affirmed. , Dunlap vs. Hill, from Anson, re versed. ..... Bank vs. Burch, from Durham, mod Ifled.wiih costs against defendant Mrt-Mtfacturins; Cq. vs. Bank, from Guilford, affirmed. - Buggy Company va. Railway, from Alamance, per curiam affirmed. . Harty vs. Harty, from Mecklenburg, the court being evenly divided In opln Ion, Walker not sitting, the petition to rehear is dismissed. , Brenlsor vs. Royal Arcanum, from Mecklenburg, the court being evenly divided in opinion. Walker taking no part Judgment below is affirmed. Nelson vs. Hunter, from Wake, mo tion denied. ' . ' - -, " Starter For Boot " Speclai to Journal. - ' '' ' . Washington, D. C, Oct SI.- Sena tor W. II. Scott of West Virginia, has made a ' formal declaration, making known Secretary Root's aspirations. The Senator claims that Root will re ceive the nomination. - Quiet In Financial Circle Special to Journal. New York, Oct 30.-Flnanclal mat ters were quiet today, with no sensa tions or new developments. Exchange Close in New Orleans Special to Journal. Ni-w Orleans, Oct 20. Both ex cti allies have taken a lmr.-!..y until Monday. Clcarln; bor-n c; nr.l te !:"m i to f t ,'i L 0 rpn 0 ililiuii Among statements obtained recently from users of this medicine that is arousing such universal discussion ill one from Mrs. Emma Stanley, living in Chicago, at 713 Washington Boule vard, who said: "Perhaps I had the j most complicated case ttat Mr. cooper had to deal with. I was troubled for years with my ctomach. I consulted with doctors and took many patent medicine preparations without result My-stomach was In inch a wretched Bhape that I could sot enjoy a meal that I ate. "I was Terr nervous, and could hardly sleep; I had m roaring In my ; tars and dancing spots before my eyes.- j I felt very bad and weak. Then there was a very sore spot at the pit ot my ' stomach that nearly set me wild. ' I "I heard about the Cooper medicine ' and decided to try it I used four bot tles, and the Improvement In my case has been really wonderful. - My nerves have been quieted, and I am so much improved that X feel like ft new wo man. - ., . . (' . . "I cannot nay too much tor these wonderful remedies, tor they have made me welt " We sell the ' Cooper medicines and consider thenv well worth a trial by any one afflicted with chronic stom ach trouble and Its attendant diseases. Bradham's Pharmacy. MYCOIJO BO.: . YYED.KSDAT.Va Mr. Henry Pollock of Trenton is in the city. , J ' Mr. John Humphrey of Clark, was In the city yesterday.-' Hon. D.'L. Ward went to Trenton yesterday to attend : Jones 'county 'court, where he appears in the divorce case ot Collins vs. Collins, for the plaintiff. . ; - Mr.yJames Prldgen of Maysvllle, passed through New Bern on his way to Greensboro, to see his brother-in-law, who was severely burned several days ago, by the explosion of a gaso lene engine. . .w ' TllJ'HSDAY. ""Messrs. J. Q. Bender-and E. B. El liott of Pollock3vIile, were in the city yesterday. - ' ' . ,';-'. . Mr. and Mrs William B Walker, and to children, cf Hongkong, China, are visiting Dr. and Mrs. It. D. V. Jones. Mr. Walker is a brother of Mrs, Jones. ' , FKUMY. - . Mr. G. W. Parker of Maysvllle, U In town. ii v . Mr. H. C: Foscpe was on our jatrets yesterday.- - n 7 - Mr. Brock Lloyd, of near Deppe, la In the city. Mr. W. 1L Jarraun ot Jacksonville, was in the city, yesterday. Mr. G. T. Fared), clerk of Pamlico county court', Is In the city. Mr. E. W. Summerslll, ex-treasurer ot nslow county, Is In the city, Dr. George R. Hughes, ot Pol lock s vllle, was In town yesterday. . Captain Morton ct North Harlowe, was on our streets jestyrday- Mrs. Mann Moore of Pollocksville, came in ou last evening's train. Mr. Burnett C. HarJIson, cf Crou tah, was In town yesterday on busi ness." r '.' ' . . Chief of the Police Force, of La Grauge, returnei to his home yester day,, j'l ,' Mr. "it A. Chadwlck of Pollocks ville, returned home yesterday morning.- '":' -': - Messrs. E. W. Slmpklns and Milton Prescott, went to Vanceboro yester day. .... ; '; . : v . . j E. M. Koonce, attorney at law, ot Jacksonville, returned to his home, yesterday. ', ' ?' Mr. D. E. Henderson, attorney at law, went to Trenton yesterday, where Superior court-is now in session. Rev. D. C. GeddleOt Onslow circuit M. E. Church, and daughter, . Miss Grace, are in town.MIss Grace came to cousut Dr. Lawrence the occullst Miss Hattle Clare Roper( has re turned to her home in Englehaid, Hyde county, after a pleasant visit with friends and relatives in this city. Messrs. Ruffln Eubanks, George Smith, John White, 8am Eubanks, and M. Harriett left the city yesterday on the A. C. L. train for tbelr respec tive homes. They have been here at tending the United State District Court . Obituary Mrs. Rachel A., widow ot the late John W. Ireland, died at the home of her grand-son, George Tingle, No. 46 South Front street Tuesday morning at the a?e of 77 years. The remlns were taken on the steamer C.irollu to the family cemetery ner V&n. boro, where the burial wl" take p'.a. e today. Death v! !'c!,;.le-i. Mr. Jt.liti Li-.iitu;!. j'nsUMits'.er at IIobitckr.1, d!e.i r.L li. - iome,- Tuesday uIkM, Octcl rr i.i.Si. Mr. Lupton had been jMUtm.i ''.er at Jtonewall as well as nt Hobtii-kt-n, for about TO years. lie It-ave.i a wife and wtral clill dren, who are married. No special n"(i rf i' i, Mr. Luptoa buj iv t 1 i v i 1 f r f t . r;z::i iffi : m i:.:rSiiL! Basinets Confidence Grows. Big Is ' vestments cf Stocks By Small Buyers.' Special to Journal. New York, October 29. Tho finan cial situation continues to 'improve, and J. P. Morgan declares conditions to be stronger and better; with a steady Increase la business confidence. Savings banks deposits equalled today with drawals by check. European gold is still pouring In, 'and will probably reach $25,000,000. All previous stock exchange records are broken by the sale ot securities in small lots, This is held as a good sign fer further Improvement In mon etary conditions. . , i ' Rate cf Discount Raised. Special to Journal. -. " New York, Oct 29.-WalI : Street business was considerably embarrass ed today by the -announcement that the Bank of. England had raised the 'rate ot dlsccant . , Leitrr io f. C. Whltly & Co. ,- New Bern, N. C. "Dear Sir:' Experience teaches some people sometimes; "It teaches a few some things; it's a mighty slow school though, that same experience. v Lots of people paint lead-and-oll, paint once in three years, and think themselves wise; they are wasting half their money and fuss. They're so sure they are wise, they die as they live, paint-foolish.' Experience teaches them nothing.1 : There's another set who buy paint,, by the gallon, and go by the price cf a gallon. They think one price In high, and another is low; and they pay about middling; why don't they" pay low? They know that mllk'lsn't dear or cheap by the price of a quart; that the milk has something to da with it They don't buy "cheap" milk; but they buy "cheap" paint ffnd pay double. Experience teaches them nothing. . . . ': . ' There's another set They painted' years "', ago lead-and-oll; exhausted that. Then tried something else; It was better or worse. . Then Devxe; It cost about half and wore twice as long. That's how experience teach os some of us. Yours truly, F. W. DEVOE & CO. P. tJ. E W. Smallwood sells our paint ' Death of Dr. Arrlngion. - Many people in New Bern will be pained to learn of the death of Dr. B. F. Arrington, of Goldsboro, a well known dental specialist Dr. Arring ton has made . several professional visits to New Bern Und bus made many friends here In a social as well as prof eslonal way., Although 80 years ot age be led an active lite and was vigorous and progresive. The funeral services were held In Goldi boro yesterday. . . SEW BERK MARKETS (Corrected Oct 51.) Oats ..a.. t- .. v.'.. .. .. .. ..75.' Corn.:..''..;.'".". .i .SS Wheat bzari . r ... . .. .. .. .. 1.76 Meal.. .. .. ... v .... 1.75 Rye;.. .. ... .. ............ 1 .25 Hay .. ... .. ,. 23.00 Eggs .. .. .. ..,..,2- Chickens, old ..6080 Chickens young.. .. .. ,. .. ....80 Pe.f..... 6 1-27 Pork...... ..,.. ....8 l-2-- Hides, green........ 06 Hides, diy...... ' ..07 Roosctelt Has Another Critic Special to Journal. - Philadelphia, Oct 29. Rev. Russef Conwell, pastor of the Central Bap tist Temple, and renowned lecturer, made a statement today blaming Roose velt for the late panic. Kins; Alfonso In Railway Wreck.. . Special to Journal. Cherbourg, France, October 29. A special train bearing King Alfonso and Queen Victoria, of Spain, was damaged today In a wreck, the train jumped the track but there was no great amount ot Injury done to the Royal couple, who. are on their way to England, to consult a specialist In -regards'ro a serious jdlscase that the king Is said to have, tuberculosis. The king and queen were In great danger but escaped Injury. '. Office Seekers After V Special to Journal. Washington, D. C., October 30. A large number of politicians from Okla homa are In the city in the search ot some Federal office when State hood begins there, November 15. From seven acres of lien Jcr ion's Succe .Ion Calboe Mr. Johnllrao tien, Charleston, b. C, produced a crop of 3oo7 barrel crates. Henderson's Succession, lb. $3.00 Charleston Wakefield, lb. 13.00. Henderson's Early Summer, lb. U50. Our superior strains of vegetable seeds will produce equally good reaults for you. It pays to buy from a house wha a refutation. Otirf'! ' Wf ' ' . ! '-"'' -t Can! .-,..,,,1 h . -',.(! . t-ii il j -a ii.-ni ..-a in, , .., r. . nDrffTMn) Picpinrnr
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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