THE JOURNAL.
Lodge Directory.
BCRKKA I.ODGB KO. 1. 1. O. O. V. r Offl-oors:-J.
L. Cooper, N S.; R. J. Dlnosway.V.
Q.i T. B. Hyman, B'o'd. Bee'ty; J- B- Parker,
Jr.. Traaa. BemilarmMtlaK every Monday
nirht at & 0 o'clock.
ATHENIA LOUOB HO. S, K. ot '.-Meets
rerr Tuesday night in K. ot P. Hall, Kiddle
Street, t. P. Avery, CO.; W. 8. Paraoni,
V. 0.' J. I.. Moody, K. K. 8.; 0. C. TUorn
ton,M.O(P.
JAl.TTsIET ENCAMPMENT NO. 4.10.O.1J.
Oncers :-J. L. Cooper, C. P.iO. H. Hall, H.
I.; F. R. Hymn, S. W.:H.C. Lnms1en,J..;
N.C. Hughes, soribe; a B. Neal. Treat. Reg
ain Bnoaoipments, 1st, 8d. and 5th (it any)
riiuraday nights in each month r 8.-00
o dock;
CANTON CLElIONT NO. S, P. MI. O. O. T.
Officers .-Geo. Slorer, Captain; T. G. Hy
man, Lieut. 1 P. H. PelleUer, Ensign ; Wm. J .
Pitta, Clerk; Kd. Heroes, Accountant. Reg
ular Cantonments, Sd and 4th Thursday
sights In each month at 8 AD o'clock1 .
OHAVBN LODGB NO. 1, KNIGHTS OP HAB
MONY: Meets tad and 4th Wednesday
nights In eaeh month in Rountree's Hall,
at7 M o clock. A, K. Ball, President; J, H.
Smith, Secretary.
ST. JOHN'S LODGE NO. 8, A. P. AND A. M :
Officers: J . B- Clark. W. M.: T.W. Dewey,
8. W.; B. B. Neal, J. W.; T. A. Green,
Tree ".; George Green, Sec'ty. Regular Com
munications M Wednesday eaeh month.
CUATTAWKA TRIBE NO. 14, IMP. O. R.M
Meets the tnd Sleep of every 7 Buns Monday
night at K. of P. Castle Hall, Middle Street,
New Rernt', N. C. Visiting Red Men always
welcome. W. H. Parsons, Sachem; J. 11.
Smith C. ot R
ri KW BERNE CHAPTER NO. 48, R. A. M.:
OlHcersi T. A.Mreen, H. P. J. B. Clark, K.C;
T. W. Dewey, Scribe; Chas. Duffy, Tress.;
C. D. Brartham, Bec'ty. Regular convoca
tions id Monda each month.
ST. JOHN'S COMMANDERY NO. 10, K.T.:
Officers:- H.J. Lovlck, E. C.;J. B.Clark, G.;
8. R. Street, C. G. ; T. W. Dewey, Prelate; 0.
D. Bradhain, Recorder. Regnlai Conclaves
first and third Fridays ot the month.
KNIGHTS OP HONOR-Ofllcers: Jno. M.
Hargett, Dictator; I. II. Vinson, Reporter;
W. Tf. Rountree, Financial Reporter New
llerne Lodge No. 448 meet the 2nd and 4th
Vrlday nlvhts at 8 o'clock In Rountree's Hall,
Pollock Street.
NEW BERNE LODGE SO. 1, F. H. 4 C.-J.W.
Ithldle, Prest; J. H. Smith, Recording Secty;
E. E. Quldley, Financial ecty. Meets in
Knights of Pythias hall every 1st and 2nd
Wednesday nights lu each mouth.
Business Locals.
FOR RENT House on Broad St., con
taining eight rooms, bath rooms, etc.
Apply to Mrs. M. J. Simpson, 82 Pollock
Street.
IF you wish to buy a Typewriter, the
"Williams" is the smartest up-to-date
machine on the market. Confer with O.
H. Guion or T. W. Dewey and get you
one, either for cash or upon the install
ment plan.
HAVING just received one thousand
samples of the very best foreign and do
mestic woolens. I am prepared to make
Suits to Order as reasonable as can be
bad anywhere everything being equal.
Will guarantee satisfaction or refund
your money. R. Sawyer, Fashionable
Tailor, OS South Front Street.
WANTEDA few energetic ladies and
gentlemen to canvas. Will pay a guar
anteed salary of $45 per month. Call or
address: W. C. BoST, Davidson, N. C.
MEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Munyon.
Mrs, Simpson For rent
John Warren Ob the ranch.
P WAvirett Doubling your prosperity
OF LOCAL INTEREST.
The finest and largest lino of
studs you have ever seen at Baxter
the Jeweler's.
See J. J. Baxter for men's fine
shoes, Waterhonse ties, and fine nn
derwear just in.
The price of cotton in the local
market, yesterday, was from 5.40 to
6.C5, according to quality.
The yard in front of the theatre
on Hancock street has been plowed
and will be sown with grass seed.
The maximum temperature as ob
served by the Government Weather
and Crop bureau yesterday, was 70,0
degrees.
Sheriff Ilahn reports quite a
steady demand for rooms at his com
fortable hotel on Craven street, and
at present his guests number twelve.
The continued easterly winds
make the local fish market quite
bare of fish, there being only Robins
and Jacks for sale, with some fish of
still smaller size.
The Craven Club has its rooms
handsomely and comfortably finish
ed, and its members are enjoying
their quarters. There are a num
ber of applications made for mem
bership in the club.
There are some good sized ship
ments of beans and peas being made
from here by local truckers, to the
northern markets. While the beans
and peas are of a flue quality, truck
ers say prioes for them are compara
tively low.
Dry weather has made salt water
fishing very good in the vicinity of
the city, and local fishermen enjoy
catching trout within a short dis
tance of the dock. Yesterday there
were a number of boats in the river,
and some excellent oatcbes of trout
were made.
Contractor Neal U still busily at
work preparing the timbers for the
Trent river bridge. He has net yet
received the papers from the gov
ernment giving him permission to
the right . of way, so he can com
mence the construction of the
bridge.
The Odd Fellows of IUlelgh hate
appointed a reception committoe to
look after the interest and welfare
of their brethren who may attend
the State Fair daring this week.
The headquarters of the committee
is in the Grand Secretary's office,
room 27 Pullon Building, where
they desire to see all the Odd Fellows
who come to the city, ,';.
V:-;. PERSONAL.
Mr. W. S. Chadwick of Beaufort,
was here yesterday. , .
. Rev. Father Edward, returned
last night from St, Mary's, Mo.
Mr. H. B. Smith spent the day in
Dover yesterday on business.
Mr. C. T. Randolph came down
from Ki ue ton yesterday after
noon. Capt. Will II. Williams left
yesterday morning to visit at Ashe
ville.
Mr. W. H. Hervey went to Ral
eigh yesaerday to attend the State
Fair.
Messrs. J. S. Fisher of Riverdale,
and J. II. Bell of ILirlowe, were
here yesterday.
Mrs. J. A. Richardson of Dur
ham, arrived last night to visit at
Mr. W. F, Crockett's.
Mrs. Kate Richardson left on
yesterday's uioruing train for Dur
ham, to visit her son, Mr. L. C.
Richardson.
Miss Mary Bell of Morehead City,
who I as been visiting at Salisbury,
passed through last night en route
to her home.
Messrs. A. 0. Brinson, Gee. Brin
soa, J. T. Willis, and J. W. Hurdi
ion of Baird's Creek, and John
Rowe of Stonewall were in tho city
yesterday.
Messrs. Gannon and Groom, U.
S. inspectors of boilers and hulls,
came over from Wilmington yester
day afternoon and left on the A. &
N. C. train for Morehead Citv.
Dolus; Excellent Claying.
The members of the City Band
are doing steady practice these days,
and Prof; Le Roy feels very much
pleased with the results front this
steady work.
The Band, lias already accom
plished the successful effort of play
ing a march, every member taking
part.
Tl.e Band will give some enter
tainments here during the winter,
and it is expected that the first will
be a minstrel performance, in
which local talent will aid the
Band.
Mr. Bull Paralysed.
Mrs. Johu F. Butt last Sunday
sustained a Blight stroke of paralysis
and althougli her condition is not
ssrious, her friends feel quite uneasy
about her. Sho sustained u light
stroke about three weeks ago. The
second stroke afficied her tongue.
Charlotte Observer 19th insi.
Will Open Heetlna;.
Rev. J. T. Kendall wishes to an
nounce that he will commence a
tent meeting at Vanueboro, begin
ning November 17th.
The Insurance War.
The fight now being waged by
the Southeastern Tariff Association
against the Greensboro, N. C. In
surance Company, a local com
pany, is being noted with a good
deal of interest throughout the
State.
The question of great importance
to the insured is, does it mean lower
insurance rates now, until local com
panies are driven out of business,
and then rates to be raised to suit
the Association?
If the war will bring some fair
rates for those who have to in
sure in New Berne, it will provo a
blessing.
VOICE OF THE PEOPLE.
Tneae tt, Uvd "lien.
Editor Journal:
In the Jolksal of the lOtb, I
lead with interest what is said about
the red, red circus banners, which
are displayed from nearly every
post or pole in the centre of the
city.
In reading your articlo, I after
wards noticed that no sign wit liuog
upon a Western Union Telwgrapb
post, and this recalled the fact that
a few years ago the city passed an
ordinance requiring this Company
to paint its poles and mark on each,
"Post no Bills."
Hero was au excellent example
for eucoeeding polo raiser to follow,
but I do not believe sr.y action has
been taken except in the case of the
W. U. T. Co.
And this farther remind mo that
if the Telegraph Company' ordi
nance was in force as regbxdaall
pole erected, the oity would not be
so freely and gratuitously decorated
as each offence means 13.00 lor the
offender to pay. Your for inoffeji
sive publicity. Q. B. Server.
POLLOKSVIIAB.
Ctra Pnatcra Anna. Same e4l
'arming. Knlghta ! Harmeny.
Diversity Tom Crwna. Mtr Hunting-.
.
Ootober 19th.
Verp little cotton sold on our
market last Saturday, 51 bales only,
low prices the trouble. Highest
price paid was 5.6S for best. '
Miss Bessie White of this place re
turned home last Friday from visit
ing friends in New Berne. ,i
Miss Annie Shepard left last Mon
day to visit friends at Maysville.
Miss Izora Jones of Carteret
county was visiting Miss Carrie Sim
mons near here last Snnday and
Monday.
Miss Lila Ward left to visit friends
in New Berne last Thursday.
Jack Pearce who has been very
sick with hemorrhagic fever, we are
very glad to learn is rapidly improv
ing,
The advance agent of John Rob
inson and Franklin Bros, was in
town last Friday decorating the
walls of buildings with pretty pic
tures which please the small boys
and colored people.
D. S Bender of Wilmington,
who moved from this county about
40 years ago to the above city, was
one among the many visitors. lie
there met with many old friends
and relatives he had not seen in
many years.
Ralph Bender and J. R. Bryan of
Wards Mill Onslow county, were
visiting friends here last Saturday
and Sunday. They both say they
have made good crops. Ralph Ben
der sold in this place this season
$314 worth of meat and lard of last
year's raising. That is the style of
farmer who is above want and knows
no hard times.
E. W. Dickinson of New Berne
was in our town last Saturday, Sun
day and Monday. On Monday night
he organized a lodge of the Knights
of Harmony, with 13 charter mem
bers.
T. S. Bender has a little boy five
years old, who is utmost an expert
player cn the harmonica, lie can
play anything be hears in perfect
time and very sweetly.
T. R. Lee, formerly of this place,
but late of Kinston waB among tho
visitors at this place. Ue speaks in
high terms of Kinston, says he is
doing a very good mercantile busi
ness there, says business has been
very good with him since the to
bacco sales began the loth of Aug.
We are very much in hopes that
our farmers will see lrom their
neighboring counties thai it is well
to diversify their crops. They say
cotton don't pay, then why not try
4 or 5 acres in tobacco in connection
with their cotton crop, 'tis always
the small tobacco grower who gets
the best results. Other couutics
are doing well in this crop why not
Jonea?
Mr 8. Jane Barber, wife of W. I.
Barber who lives on the plantation
of A. F. DuVal died very suddenly
last Sunday evening the 17ch. Mr,
Barber moved to this county last
winter from Onslow county.
The hunting season is now open
ing, birds are said to be very plenti
ful in this section and deer are very
numerous in the Catfish Lake sec
tion. The champion hunters of
Jones county are occasionally bag
ging a very fine buck. They killed
two last week. The champion hun
ters referred to are Messrs. T.
Emmet, John B. Allen, T. and
Wade II. Bender who are the near
est residents to Catfish lake hunting
grounds.
Backlaa's Arnica Salves,
Tub Bust Salve in the world for Cuts
Bruise. Sort's, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posit
ivcly currs Files or no pay required. It is
guaranteed to Rive pertect aatishctioo or
money refunded. Price 25 cents per box.
Toe sale by F, S. Dufly,
Klilppcra Plena member.
The steamer Vanceboro sails Mon
days and Thursday at 8:30 a.m. for
points up Neuse river. "Freight re
ceived under cover op to the hour
of tailing. J. C. Wnnti1
Happiness
U made complete for ttie chlldretr.
young and old, by the gift of ben of
our exauiatt chocolates. tnarnhmaUnwa.
caramels. Freooh mixture, drop candles.
The Inter vnf rood tbirr appreciate
their delicious fUrora and. rich, creamy
concoctions. We bare them freak very
day. '. . . ;
C. ! Mcfiorley &.
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A SPLENDID RAIN :
Utcan Falling Henna Alan Kepert
," Ml Tnranchnnt This Section.
Rain commenced falling last night
about 5 p. m., and steadily increased
nntil there was good oontinuouB
down pour.
It was greatly needed here, and
will prove of immense benefit to the
health of the people of this city and
section, of incalculable value to the
farmers. ; (
The Journal reports at it p. m.,
said it was raining at Morehead,
Goldsboro and Raleigh. '
. ; A waiting Reanlla. .
The Burton brothers who assault'
ed the colored man, Pickett, at
Riverdale last Saturday were ar
rested and brought to this city, one
giving bond and the other going to
jail, awaiting results of the cutting
they gave Pickett.
Pickett, since his wounds were
dressed has continued to improve,
and while not out of all danger,
there are excellent chances for his
reaovery.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
Tkaht
lailt Ola&ffi&C&t "Sir
sjruurt!
On the Ranch
and rich pasture lands of the West
is raised the healthiest, purtBt cattle,
sheep and hogs, whose juicy beef and
mutton excels the rare beef of old Eng
land or the "iowt" or saddle of mutton
that graces the Queen's table. For the
enicure's table there is no place in New
Berne that can furnish meats that are
unrivaled for iibre, flavor nnd juicy de
liciousnss as that got at JOIlN WAR
RENS, Cor. Sooth Fkont and Middle
Sts,, Next door to K. R. Jones.
Str. May Bell.
T. G. Dixon, Sr., Master,
Will LEAVE NEW BERNE
On TUESDAYS
and FRIDAYS
8 o'clock o. ro. for River Landing, Jolly
Old Field and Orifton.
A. C. THOMPSON. Agent.
Our Fall and Winter
Styles
in elegant combinations of color in
'up-to-date fabric in plaid, checks,
utripes, tweeds, twills, serges, etc,
nre awaiting ior your inspection
tilcilled workmen are also waiting
to fashion them into the beat fitting
and finely finished suits that would
cost you twice as much it landed
nader the new tariff. Prices are to
arit the times and satisfaction guar
mateed. F. M. CHADWICK.
Our Tailor-made
and Capes .
Oar- Dress Ooods and Silk
Department
ta full of attractions for you lo all
the Krw Styles. W make a specialty
of BUek Dress Uoois and do Lady
sbnuld think of purchasing a Black Drew
antil'ehe has seen our styles and obtain
ed our price.
A selict lino of colors in '
( UBOAD CLOTH '
Nothing more stylish this season. Also
Just received an assortment of Braids for
trimming.
D. F. JAR
I - -in jii in in I) muni i. .' 'J. I
sr..
harmless, and n Btrontt toolc In building up the weak
&Dd debilitated. It cures acute or muixaUr rheuma
Utia In from o::o to f.vc d&ya. Sarp, shooting palna
V r,niiinnl ism fiim ia (riir. raiitet d til kM absolutely
in any pan ot ino d-mj siunpt-u m iw uikco. a.
iwnmnl nmntat Anil Th" milHC'Ilt CUTO ILT IV. BienPSS.
HorenesH, stiff back and r.!l palni In bin and loltit.
Chronic rheaniiulcui, eciatfca, lumbago or pain In
tbeba--ic are ipeeuity curua. iiwjuuui una iui
relief from ono to two doses, and almost invariably
cures before one bottle baa beeti cscd. The XI unyon
Remedy Company prepare a pcpnrate cure for each
disease- Atall dxunil3ii ccnisa vlnl. Ifyouoeed
medical advica write Prof. Manyon, 1Mb Arch
Street, Philadelphia. It to absolutely free.
A Big Strike
Not At Klondike
Not Among Miners
Not At Base Ball
Right in
This Town
We have made it by purchasing
the serial rights for a new story
by Stepniak. It is a thrilling
tale of the life and love of a
"political" in the land of the
Czar. The title is "A Cot
tage by the Volga" and the first
chapters will soon be printed.
SURE
CROUP
CURE.
When vour baby whoops in mid-,
dlo of night Croup is impending 1
give the ehild a dose of Anwy's
ubouf DYKur ana me niue ivhuw
is well and laughing in five minutes,
rbmarkarlk and harmless, but true,
or we will refund the money, 25c.
AT
Bradham's
Reliable Drug Store.
Dress
Goods.
Dress Goods thought aro
turning toward New Fall
Good now what is new
what is being worn and
where is the beet (election
to be found.
Every day adds some
thing new to our extensive
collection, all of which will
be cheerfully shown when
ever you care to call. :
We know where you will
find the best selection.
October 19.
Wraps, Coats,
.
for Ladles, Misses
and Children,
have just arrived, '
these are ot the
newest styles and
perfect tilting.
Come early and
make your neltcU
Ion.
Hhoul'l you
want any special
ty1 we hare th
tailors at our com
mand, and at shirt
notice we eaa guar
ante you satisfac
tion. Our Custom-mada Shoes
- which the trade hat recognized
belnc of superior merit, w think are
bottor than ever, and up to date in ttyla,
Be sure If von want a Carpet, Mat
ting r Rags to ar our display brfor
you purchase. lWi' will offer you
Hpecial Inducements and advantages
which you will appreciate.
The Time Has Coma to Buy
vourFn and Winter Ooods. Our
stock bolng wtsrly and carefully bought
we will guarantee yna niwiinn, anu
price that cannot u unuersoia.
VIS,
fit
Hard Rubber
Trusses. :
Long Tested. Ofujn Imitated.
Never Equaled- Alwavs Beliablo.
Light, Cool, Cleanly, Comfortable
chafing, strapping unpleasantness.
DAVIS' PHARMACY,
Corner Broad and Middle Streets.
Phone 56.
Ladies'
Wraps.
A creditable and
showing in Ladies Wraps. Four of the prom
inent styles described
22 inch Black Astraoban Cape, full sweop.lined with two toned
taffeta silk, collar au:l front trimmed with black Thibet, at only
U 50.
20 inch Plush Cape, jotted and braidedlined with black sur
ah satin, trimmed with brown bear fur, at only $0.50.
24 inch Seal Plush Cape, silk lined. Thibet trimmed and jet
braided in Applique designs, at only $9.00.
v27 inch Black Bear Capo, silk lin"d, an exceedingly handsome
garment, price $10.00
Ladies Cloth Capes, jette-1, braidul and fur trimmed, in black,
blue, and tan, ranging in prices from 3.00 to $5.00.
Mail Orders Promptly Filled.
EL B. Duffy.
We Hare Received those
BOY'S AND YOUNG MEN'S
FINE NOBBY SUITS,
OUR TAILOR has everything in working order and
is giving splendid fits.
OUR SAMPLES aro completo and aro Very Moder
ate in price.
You will do well to eiamino our line of Men's Under-
wear, it is the most complete in tho city and you are
sure to be suited.
Our Cassimeres are first-class and are being sold very
cheaply.
We can furnish you with any style and quality of Kid
Glove, and guarantee them to bo as cheap as any in the
city.
We call especial attention to our Umbrellaa and
- Canes, also to our Neckwear. ,
Onr llats are of all the latest styles and are m irked
down low iv.id we can suit yon exactly.
CSyCALL AND EXAMINE our Stock and you. will be
Suited.
Hews
lew
The phenomenal value we are now offering in
Mens, Boys & Ghildrens Clothing
Should command the attention of every prudent .
and Economical buyer.
Mens all wool Cheviot Suits, lat- Boys all wool double breasted suits
est styles and patterns, their price sixes from 3 to 15 years, our price
elsewhere 15.00, 17.60 and $10.00; . 88c, 11.25, 11.45, $2.25, $2.00, up
Our price only $3.75, $4.93, $7.15. to $6 suit, all greatly under prioc.
SPECIAL We are offering 15 dozen Mens Unlaondried Shirts, re
inforced back and front, 4 ply linen bosom, value 75o, all sizes at 4!lo each.
ECONOMY
opp. fl The Big hwm tan
M Dry Goods pd,dlu uuu
0. A. BAUFOOT, Manager.
flAB MM
WEST TENNESSEE' .
Horses and His.
Some Extra Good, gentl driver.
Also: Open mid Top ISugxIe,
And Farm Waoni JiiKt ltcccIvrd.
H7riese Call and examine before buying. Jlospectfolly,
Thos. J, Mitchell. ?XT
and Durable. Free from soiling,
Complete assortment just received at
thoroughly up-to-date
below.
As well a a jVew jJne
of 4DapH.
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IS WEALTH.
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