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.... , r- i i. J LL..ID . .Tfct regular danc of Mr Eugen Mc 6osley's dancing class will tak place In th Superior court, Gooding .vs Moor belil th attention yesterday. The complaint la an alleged breach of contract. , '-.' . " Attention ia called to tb excellent article ot Mlsa May Hendren on bar experiences in observations in Rome. Robt. ' Hanp wa before . Justice Street yesterday tor selling liquor. He was bound over tor trial In the Su perior criminal court under $50 bond. ; Through a misunderstanding ot date tht Journal stated that the Methodist conference commenced in Durham yes terday. The data ot that meeting will b Wednesday December 9th,' Th Ladies Aid Society ot the Chrls ' Uan Church will meet this afternoon. at 1 o'clock at the home of Mrs: Henry Gaeklns on Bast Front treat All mens bars are urged t0 be present. ' Tnere will. meeting of the Par ish guild at the Parish house at 11 o'clock tht morning. As this is the last i meeting before the bazaar all members are requeted to be present, : also the members f St Mary's guild. - One of the best comedy films that -. has yet been at Amusea was the "soul " kiss" which was seen last night The 'work of the" black face comedian. Jamie Wren, was very clever. Another good program will be presented to night " r THUB8BAT. 1 : . Mrs. CD. Bradham was taken to the Johns Hopkns hospital in Bal timore Tuesday evening: for . special -treatment ft '.',.':;.!' The regular monthly meeting of the W. C. T. U. will be held in th lec- tnr room of the Presbyterian church Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock. In th Superior court yesterday the only case on trial was that of Good ing vs Moore, which was begun Tues day. The arguments will be made to ' d7 ' Th annual Lodge of Sorrow under the auspices of the Elks will be held In the opera house Sunday afternoon. Hon. Thomas Settle will deliver the address. The colder weather jset in yesterday after a slight shower early in the morning. The decrease in temper ature was aboue 48 degrees and was really appreciated. ' Mr. Doan, one of the contractors on the. inland waterway passed through the city last night to Beaufort with his family. Work on the canal wilt commence in a few weeks. The coming of Christmas is In evr- 111 r 7 7 m , , ii I l.v...,i s Ccc j SliC3Si$118 This store carries no sorry shoes at any price, but "for $1.18 we will turn loose a lot of the best $1.50 shoes for women and misses ever sold on this market. Also a few $1.75 and $2.00 ones thrown in for good measure, j .,... .I M3 t:i $1.69 . ' You will get the very cream cf our7$2.00 and $2.25 lines rr.cct of which we couldn't tuy to-day to sell for less V. n:2.S0 regular. L . .'j ..'.l Iczj more actual zt X.-:2 tv.-o rticv c-i r'i V..2 ctl.rr bdics ; c. '.r-.l. Tl.cy in : -ft r! t il.zzz . ,.f v v.'iia- -" wuuvr.uui Mum Afraid of Ghosts Kiur Popl are afraid of hoU. Few paople ar elnud of mw tha fhott t a hoe? aad tha trm U s bet. Ii tha term oould ba mafnifced to a tiaa equal to it terror it would appear -mora terrible thaa any Bra-breathing dragoa. Germs aaa't be avoided. They are ia the air ws breaths, tha water wa driak. Tha farm aaa only prosper when the condition of the ytem tivat it tree scope to establish it sail aad develop. . Whea there is a dehcieocy of vital fore, laniuor, mtlenaew, a sallow check. a hollow era, when tha appetite is poor and tha sleep is brakes), it is time to guard aaint the germ." Yo eaa fortify th body against all germ by tha me of Dr. Pierce'i Gold ; at M edieal Discovery. It increase the vital power, cleanses th ayttea of ologgiag impurities, enriches the blood, puts the (torn aah and organ of digestion and nutrition in working condition, so that tha- germ and no weak or tainted spot in which to breed. ' Golden Medical Diaoovery " contain no alcohol, whitky or habit-iorming drags. All it ingredients printed on it outside ' wrapper. , It is not a secret nostrum but a medicine op known composition end with a reoord of 40 yean mm. Accept no subetittite-rthere is nothing "just as good." Ask your neighbors. wnnwninnannasnwninnManaMannwan BET. N. d HUGHES MADE .-'":':.' ABCH DEACON Inipraoslve Ceremony Presided Ove br Bishop Cheshire. 4 Special Correspondence. ' Raleigh. Dec. 2. At Christ Episco pal church this evening Rev. N. C. Hughes ot Chocowinlty was made arcn deacon of the convocation of Raleigh and will devote his SB tire time to this important work. Bishop Cheshire of ficiated and a number of clergymen took part In the services, Including Rev. Milton A. Barber; Rev. I. McK Pittenger; Rev. Julian E. Ingle; Rev. A. D. Hunter, and Mr. Crosby, assist ant rector of Christ church. .' We request that you call now ana make your selections of any article you wish to be engraved as we, noi the over-worked clerks cannot give you that close attention we wish It the holiday shopping is put off until the last J. O. Baxter,, the Quality Store. B. H. DIXON ft CO. General Commission Merchants, 21 Roanoke Dock, Norfolk. Va., Eggs, Poultry, Pork, Hides, etc. Write us; reference, Citizens Bank. dence In the store windows whlcn have on display many beautiful and useful articles tor Christmas presents. The . toy stores are running in full blast , .-- "Nearer, My God to Thee", will be sung as a solo tonight at the Hancocs Street Christian Church. At the sam time colored views, illustrating this hymn will be thrown upon the screen. Viewg of "The Life of Christ" will be shown during the sermon. For the sake of those behind them, ladies ar requested to remove their hats during the time pictures are on the screen. -; v "IUrrirk" Ehoes $3 SO .and $4.00 ones .. I.t.rl "llerrlck" $5 00 Elioes Inrludlng Na (. lii.n I wil .. .. f .2." i it : re T: i , 1 . s I :. . f : 1 ' JT. ft 8. ROAD IN FINE SHAPE George -Y. Randolph, of the B. 40. and Others Return From Innpee- .:-; ' ..;' tion. Norfolk Ledger-Dispatch. . . Col. H. C. Hudglns, general freight and passenger agent of th Norfolk & Southern Railway; George W. Roper, president ot the John L. Roper Lum ber Company,' and Fred li Merrltt, land and industrial agent of the Nor folk and Southern returned this morn ing from Raleigh, 'where the party which accompanied from Norfolk Mon day George V.' Randolph,' first vice president of the Baltimore and Ohio Railway, on an inspection trip of the Norfolk and Southern properties, sepa rated last evening. .; . Mr. Randolph went through from Raleigh to Washington ' on the spec ial car upon which he and the oth era left Norfolk. He pronounced the road bed of the Norfolk and South ern lines to be In fine condition. Gen eral Manager Thomas Fitzgerald and Assistant General Manager J. A. Gro ner, of the Norfolk and Southern are today in New Bern, N. C. They will return the latter part of the week. From seven acres of Henderson's Succession Cabbage Mr. John Br an nen, Charleston, 8. C, produced a crop of 3507 barrel crates. ., a Henderson's Succession, lb. $3.00 Charleston Wakefield, lb. $3.00. Henderson's Early Summer, lb. V.so. - . Our superior strains of vegetable seeds will produce equally good results for you. It pays to buy from a house with a reputation. Our Whsfcstk Cttsleiw free to Market ' Gardrnet'8 and Truckers on applica , tiua if yon mention this paper, w ; mm 1 trnMaWanttM r- - - - - -- ' H i ' ...i ... ..i. ...i ii. . ji in. ..im .i ii i i Hr'.'j" " 1 mmsm i at aaaw-i m rw,i Ht nM QUICK ROOMand THE GREATEST MONEY SAVING SHOE BUY ING TIME OF YOUR LIFE We have 2,000 pairs of Women's hoes, 2,000 pairs 'of Urn's and 1,600 pairs of Girl's and Boys Shoes that w are now rady to turn loos at 80X8 - PBICE OS 1H0THEB. W wanrtBelr room and-the money for them, In aother three weeks our Spring goods will b rolling in, and therefor all - . Winter weights, of which w hav a right large stock (dus In most part to the very mild tall and winter weather u muBt now travel! and most of you" "all know us well enough to know what we mean when w aay this, , ,. , . . i - - .,. . , ,1 , i ij This sal means an E50BX0US MOSBT LOSS to us ay which alert shoppers. will gain BEXABKABLE BABGAIS8 but w also hope to gala: ' . by starting our next season on entire If different lines, which will mean an increase In our facilities and a corresponding Increase of our patrons' number and satisfaction. " '.'I . . ' ': ' ' ' , Every pair of shoes we now own must apeedlly go AT SOME PBICE OB ANOTHER. It looks hard to sacrifice a good stock of t la tha middle of the season when everybody wants shoes, bat'w hav made up our mind to do It and SO AM0CXT OF LOSS 5ETEB In all your life have you been offered good shoes st such prices. f " ' . , ; SALE STARTS SATUHDAY'BECEIDER 5tli 10 A. LI. Store will be closed tomorrow Friday to arrange stock for sale. No goods charged or sent out on approval at these prices. r MONEY RETURNED IF YOUWANT IT r r M (bit CA 13, t.iL.f k L.. ...... j A Negri. rrt7thi Taken Frost pt osnty V talelgh, , . Special to Journal).; " Raleigh, Dee- ar-EJf-Sheri 0. W. Harrington, brought betretly from Pitt county, ,a 1 negr .-Martel Brown, for secret assault SwndaTj night, having waylaid an knocked -ifr the head with an ax helve Daniol; Whlsenantr who is In the hospital In, Richmond and may. not reeorer. Brown claims ha struck the wrong man and was after John Bullard. . Brown Was placed in the county Jail tor safe keeping, lynch Ing "was Inmlnent. . ,N . BradstreotV Weekly" .tTrade Bepert. Speclsl Correspondence ' -" Ricnmond, Deo. S.-4Bradstreet'i Sat urday" will say fof-Htclmond and vl" clnlty: '-''''f-: 'h iU ... ?v Trade conditions arV about as re ported last week." Fane grocers re port fair sales thougli below this Ben son of last year. Dry goods continue dull. Cooler, weather W111 create ac tlvtty.lii fruits and IpsMuce- and will stimulate retail tfada; which in most lines was not active In November. Un usually large sales of loose tobacco have been made thisf'week and satis factory Drices. , Boild'jng reports show an increase if or govern ber over last year. Collections continue slow. Recninnifnils Prlraf : Executions Special Correspondence, . t Raleigh, Dec. 3. Assistant Attorney General Harden Clement who is now In charge of that department, will, in his annual report to .the legislature specially rc commend' that all execu tions of criminals take place In the penitentiary and that as soon as n prisoner is convicted; Jot a capital crime he shall be removed to the pen itentiary and In case there ia appeal shall be held lere pending it. He will not recsmsTrfd'leath tiy electro cution for, the.re.asf)n that he does not think 'Sentiment here has thus, reached that poihtu though Jie t very warmly favors Jhle mode of death of criminals The law as it is now, is strictly, a gainstpublip executions, ohe of the mountain counties laBt year there was one Why the county commissioner were not punished, tor allowing this is not known bere." Speaking about public "executions, Mn'-Clejtnent said that thSy lower the tone of the spec tators, bring about contempt for hu man lift and In a war beget lynchlngs. Then too, a lot of ignorant people think that the man . who Is hanged Is the 'hero and that' sort of thing no mors -of this lckty:;sentlmentallay within the penitentiary,, there will be no more of this sickly sentamentallty and no more posing by criminals, gen. erally done out ot pur bravado, s QUICK CASH is r O I., i WEDXESDiT. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Rawllngs want to Klnston last bight. ' " - Mr. S. W. Ferrebe ot Stonewell wan In the city . Testerday.. Senator F, M. Simmons went to Washington last night . . Congressman C R. Thomas left yes terday for, Washington, D. C. : v- Mr. J. L. Kearny, of Perth Amboy,i arrived here Tuesday morning. Dr. R. N. Duffy went to Baltimore on professional business last night. Mr: Meyer Hahn and daughter, Mrs Strasburger left yesterday for Seven Springs. v - Miss Bessie Dill has returned to Beaufort, N. C. after a visit here witn relatives and friends. Mrs.1u P. Howard of Morehead City passed through New Bern last night to Klnston to visit relatives..'-' Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Pittman and daughter went to Klnston last night to attend the wedding of Mr. Plttman'a sister. . -' " ' ' JMtrs, P. S. Howell and daughter,ana Mrs. Ball of Boonton, N. J., arrived lset night to spend the winter, and are guests ' of Mr, and Mrs. Walter Duffy. - ' V. THCBSDAI. ' Mr. John D. Forest went to Raleigh yesterday. : Mrs. W. P. M. Bryan is visiting In Washington. , - -Mr. Julius Duncan ot Beaufort was IB the city yesterday. V Mr. James Harrington of Newport was a visitor in New Bern yesterday. Mrs. A.W. Hawkfns and son, Albert are visiting In Washington, N, C, for a' tew days, before going to Philadel phia for the holidays . . Miss Amy Rigdon returned from the western pat t. ot the state" yesterday where she has been for several month on" account of her health. Mr. Silas Heath of Jasper spent yesterday In town on business. Mrs. A.' M. Hawkins and daughter went to Washington to vlBlt relatives. 'Penitentiary a Pacing iBstttatloa Special t0 Journal. ; ;. v ' . Ralelsji, Deo. t. The state prison directors report that in the past eight years they have paid all expenses and cleared four hundred thousand dol lars.' r - " ' - How Is a bracelet for her Christ mas gift, we have a beautiful line ot the jeweled ones as well as the plain patterns In solid gold from $5.00 to $611.00. J. O. - Baxter, the Quality Store..':. i..' WHAT WE WANT J- r i f r"' T ' i I d : i ' 4 1 , " ' An aching back is instantly relieved by an application of Sloan's Liniment - This liniment takes the place of massage and - is better than sticky. plasters. It penetrates v: without rubbing - through the skin and muscu- lar tissue right tor the bone, quickens the blood, relieves congestion, and; gives .permanent as - well as temporary, relief. - Sloan's has no equal as a "remedy for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, or . any 'pain or stiffness ? in the muscles or joints. i " ... " ,T r, - . Prio 25c., 50c, and $1.00. - . -Dr. Earl S. Sloan, Boston, Mass., U- S. A. Glon' book an bones, etttksliep and ponltry sent tre. ' POULTRY WIRE - ' -ALL heiChts-: Now is the time to fix up Fence wire. Barbed Fence wire, Paroid Roofing, Building Material. Prices Low, , QASKILL HARDWARE CO PbM 147 shoes this way rlgh will deter as .-. -1 .: at 1 i." las' Elurm nullnrs : ... I ' ' '.. 1 ! !"';.. 1 ' i J your Poultry yard. : Ell vrod r l.,vil L..J UujO Ui.vjJ LI S1.33 ".3 .$1.E3. ; v These prices include our chief lints of men and boys shoes worth up to $2.25. in" both light and heavy weights, coarse shoes and a'l. ' ..Men ehces and b'oys fine ones. The very best Z2.V) and $3.00 grades. f : ' " - II. rc'.; 1 we loe bi ; t '.-. : 1 oj make fror- t )t . ;.) Uolbrs on tht; ;sC1.00and$.j ('):' ; t ae brand r.-ii v ! 1j U.2 1 ,-.:r i-. ' . the -y-rY '.' r . v.. ; : ' " If 4"
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