1. -
STRUMIGS
AdsffeasantfyandJkimptfy.
Cleanses the System
Gently and Effectually
when bilious or costive.
resents in the acceptable fast
thtt Ijtr-Mtlvm arhuanfes of alantr
Anown to act mast ieneucialfy:
' TO GET ITS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS
BUY THE GENUINE MANF). BY
CALIFORNIA FIG STRUPCa
SAM mANlV VAbt -
LOUISVILLE, KY. '
for salt t? druggists - prln 50tprictfh.
New Bern, N. ., Dec. 1900..'
Index to New Advertisements;
G. N. Ennett Presents.
Wanted Farm on share.
8. G. Robert!-Check Lost.
Baxter, Jeweler-Wbere to Buy.
Simmons A Hollowell Co. Night shirr1
day.
Business Locals.
CHECK L09T Signed by W. T. DIi
on, amount $33.88, on Farmers & Mer
chants Bank of thts city. Finder please
return check to me, as payment Is stop
ped at banks. 8. G. Roberts.
FRESH Taffy, at Mcdoriey's.
HEADQUARTERS For Hot Drinks,
Sandwiches and Oysters, raw, stewed
and fried. J. B. Dawson, 103 Middle
Street.
P1A.NO For Sale or Rent. A new up
right piano for sale or rent. Apply at
Journal Office.
SECOND HAND TYPEWRITERS, for
sale, any make yon desire. Machines
sold on 5 days trial If you want a Type
writer it will pay you to get my. prices.
1 am also agent for the Oliver Type
writer. J. L. HarUdeld, Real Estate
and Insurance Agent.
DRY Stove wood at Big Hill's.
Jacobs' Raleigh Rye whiskey Is the
best. Middle street. T.'
HU8TLINU young man can make 60
pjr. mooth and expenses. Permanent
position. Experience unnecessary.
Write quick for particulars. Clark ft
Co., 4tb and Locust its., PhtlaPa.
For extra quality of Frankfort, go to
the Oaks Meat Market.
The finest lot of Turkeys and Chick
ens go to Oaks Meat Market.
Tine Florida Oranges, 80c perdoren at
McHorley's.
Celery Headache Powders, the beet
remedy for headache. - On sale only at
fyarls' Pbatmecy. - ,
Celery Headache Powders ere guaran
teed to relieve headache la tea mlnnlee.
Their sale Is steadily rnereealng. Made
and sold only at Davie' Pharmacy.
ChrUtsaesis ahead, but we are ahead
of CarlsUas Ceil " ead see Us pretty
telega already here, the iflvaees guard
of Christmas ' provtslosM. Loo la.
asouod Involves ad vbltfattpato pur-
ebaeer, we ere glad to have your p res
eat praUe, we will let. the future sake
cere of Itself, eqaanev of aa.aowtla
. ear store will prove k libera) edoeetloa
lataeleieet Dates ef.Oe beautiful la
art. We have the good la Oold-i
BUret, ruled sa4 Plate, Watches ead
cealae Is ell etrles aed pricee, ead i
tweet f It le we are geiaf UeaU lass
toed .at he;aeweetf peeeHe,
BAiraaTaa Jawetasw .
, v ;, WotlCfcff Uric.
. All pereoes Vsvlsi elalsu agelattthe
Fair aeeeelailo are raqeeeied to lie the
eesaa with Ike rVcntary ae early as pea.
eibiejf as It leaeoeeaerf that all aocoeat
ehMld be kaewa before the saetls of
the IWd of Directors.,
'. ,eoejaOasm, eWy,
, lvat 0oW Bheea. Doeseetlce K
rs,ete.,et J.J. aaater a, t
- U)evlt rkemacy Me eoV egeay M
-J aJ- Vicara. i
j -.; . . '" , ;
. Uriels Beef at lb Vtit Meet i
bet, I - ' - ' "
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GREET TEE COffiKG GUESTS.
Worth Carolina Conference of Kethodlst
Episcopal Church fleets Here This
.. '-' Week. - ---i '
Hew Bern throws open it door to
the North Carolina Cob fere ace of the
M. E: Church, Booth, which meets in
Centenary church .In this city next
Wednesday anornlEg at 9:80 o'clock. It
represents the eastern half of the State.
When'thls bofly raet here In 1883, the
the conference covered alt 'North Caro
Unt except that west of the Blue Ridge
and north of the Albemarle Bound. That
was the last meeting , of the undivided
conference except one. T x" - " -
k Now the whole btate Is taken Into
the twortwnfereaces, North Carolina
and Western North Carolina.
'S The two have about eqUal territory
and equal membership,, which aggre
gates about 140,000 members.
This does not Include minor bodies
of Methodists in the State.
-. The Conference la composed of about
three hundred ministers and lay dele
gates and members of various boards.
There are nearly two hundred preach
ers.' v.r";r. ;'' - ''-:,
Bishop H. C. Morrison of Louisville,
Ky is to preside," While here he will
be the guest of Mr.' J.-A. Meadows.
The Bishop has not been long in his
present office, having been re-elected In
Baltimore at the General Conference In
1398. It Is his first visit to the North
Carolina Conference as bishop, but he is
no stranger here. Before hiB election to
the Bplsebpacy he was Missionary Sec
retary of the- church, and was in this
part of the church several times. It was
largely ' through his efforts that the
Board of Missions ' was relieved of a
1 Oebt of over f 100,000. He was alwajs
in great demand as a preacher.
When in the pastorate he served some
of the leading churches of the connec
tion, and has the reputation of being a
preacher Of great power.
BUt what concerns North Carotin i
most la the rank and file of tho roibUlry.
Many will be among U9 whose names are
cew to people of New Bern men who
have given the sirengtb.of their lives to
the spreading of scriptural holiness over
the land. They have had various ex
periences and some have' done heroic
service for the Church on meagre sup
port. The men who will walk our streets'
next week, are due the cordial welcome
which they will receive. They have
done valiant service everywhere when
there were souls to save? This new coun
try can never repay the debt it owes to
tho Methodist Itinerant.
We bid the Conference welcome and
trust Us coming be a benediction to all
our people. ,
Jin and about new bern.
Ute Happenings DeallngJWlth Matters
lOf Local Interest.
The temperature made a low record
for this season yesterday, registering SO
degrees.
The flag oa the Customs building was
at half mast, out of respect for Senator
K. Davis, whose funeral took place,
yesterday.
The following additional cases are re
ported at the sessions of the Superior
Court Manufacturing Co.. vs. Gray,
judgment for Gray, Sullivan vs. Briggs
judgment for plaintiff.
Dr.f. 8. Long 'received a telegram
from Klnston last night of the illness of
lbs Rev. Mr. Griffith of that city, aod
leaves oa the morning train to take his
place In the services of the day. ,
The . Jnteraatloiial Correspondence
fobools of Bcrau(on, Pa.Js gaining the
good will of our, best citlteos through
tbelr genial representative, Mr, Pettsy,
Dr. Joe, Doguld his taieo a coarse la
Electrotherapeutics, that Is electricity
tpplied to diseases, which shall be the
reellalsg la toe next ceatary. They
ears seventy-four coarse In construc
tion which maqy of oar most educated
townsmen have lekta to study.
DeWltrs Utile Early . Risers are
dalaty Ittlle pi lie, bat ibty never fell to
leeasa the liver, 'remove o bet radioes
tad Invigorate the system. F. P. Duffy
Cc . . i
PERSONAL PAE AGR APHS.
Prof. John O. Beasell warned le WO'
tolngtoeeeUrdsssofnlBg, -4 .
i Mr. P..M. rssrull -wear to Jotes
toaaly yeeterdayoa boileeea. ''
Mr. A. X. Buveae, reteraed y ester
eay, froai a 1il at Bosthport ,
Ooi. I, W Blswdaie, of Raleigh wst
la the etty reeterday. oa a profeseioetl
tall.. . ' k t '', r
1 MraM abler ReUtgh, N. C. reteree
borne ywtcr jay, tilar t visit with rela-
tivee la Joeee caufiiy, J?;.,
Xlse Xssms nreevbtoni of WCmlag-
lee, reureed boats yeirdy, alter a
Visit MfSj n, W. JieWrte. - f
Mr. Joel Klawy, wha ha m speed
ing several wteks wllk her mother, Mrs,
psaaetl, la rblladalpltla, rvterbed aoate
. 1 , 11 "...
' ' . FOtiCC '
The atntilMy a(lBf of the Ftl
eereWel fWwUtv Will be bald el IU
m ef Y.'im MsiU ft TaraAtf erur
eeoe Dbr tie at fctif r4 tlre
o'clock.
,t v " H O Piveoi a,
', 1 fWraterfi
. TE2 KARIETS. 7 v.
The following quotation were receiv
ed by J. X. Latham A Co, New Bern,
N.a -. - -
-.. 7. r-': ; Nw Tors; Dec 1
CoTTOHt ,
Open. High. Low. Close
Jan.... .....
Mch t...
May......
9.70 9.83 (.76 9.78
9.9 ' 9.71 9.89 0.69
9X5 9.M 9.M 9.M
Wheat:-- ;v Open. High. Low. Close
May 781 7t 78J 78
Con. Gas 194 J : . 198
So. IrTy PM...., 7 J.t , , ' , 4 1
Fed.?..,.. ..... 49 49
Con. T.. v ' fig
Leather 1 18 - - 13
A. 8. ft W,..- 48 ' 48
Cotton receipts were 87,000 bales at ell
ports. ;
Spots 5.19-82 Sales 6,000 bale. Fu
tures open Jan-Feby. B.18-S7. Cloee
5.28.
Mew Bus Cottra Matket,
. Cotton la the local market sold at
8.60 to 9.9-10. '
BI Sales in Cotton.
Fall River, Mass., Not. 80.-The sales
In the print cloth market during the
week amounted, to about 880,000 plot
ail odds. No regulars were disposed of
during that time. For the first time In
months the sales for the week exceeded
the regular production, a promising sign
of the prosperous business conditions
which are confidently expected by
manufacturers. Manufacturers here
say the manner in which printers and
converters are talking has convinced
them that there is a good trade in the
South and West, and that the next three
weeks will see a large Increase in the
sales. Buyers w 1, by that time, be com
palled to renew their stocks, which have
of late been depleted by the converters,
The Increase In- the price of cotton
has given renewed strenth to the print
cloth market and the production Is held
on a basis of 8 cents for all makes. '
B ot I -Ill's (. hill Pills cure chills snd si
malarial troubles. That la what they
were made for. . Cure after other reme
dies fall. No cure, no pay. Price 85
cents per bottle. Sold by Davis' Phar
macy.
Services Today.
Regular services at the Tabernacle
Baptist church this morning and even
ing. Morning subject, ' "The Lean
Prince." Evening subject: "Under Hen
tence." Sunday School at 9.80 a m. F.
G. Mitchell, Supt. Ton are Invited to
worship at the Tabernacle.
.Services today as usual at the First
Biptlst Church, Morning theme: "Saved
to the Uttermost." Evening theme: "Not
Slack but Long Suffering." Sunday
School at three o'clock la the afternoon,
Strangers always cordially welcome.)
Christian Science Church Services,
Sunday 10.45 a. m., 7.80 p. m. Bible Lea-
son Sermon todap. "Subject: "God, the
Freserver of Man." Psalm 40:11. Testi
mony service Wednesday 7.(0 p.
Reading roim open dally. All are cor
dially invited to attend.
OAHTOniA,
Baantk y IM Hw ISI MSJ OTT1
Mitt
ef eYy 4UCAU
A Lanxhable Farce.
The three act comedy ot "Too-Rich to
Marry" was ptayed at the opera boas
last night.
"Too Rich to Marry" Is mora than
mereeomedy, It Is a moot enjoyable
and laughable farce, which captures the
aadleso as sooa as the cartels rise,
and keeps It laoroegbly entertained aad
amused until ths flaal drop of
tela at the ed.
That the play was well appreciated
last atght, It was oaly asoseearr to tls-
tsa to the ooaiinaoa laoghlet aad ap
plause which greeted lb player as the
eoeasdy. progreesed Ihroaib It three
act. , - - .
ladlvUaal meelloa It aaicsmery.
tot lb satir cast performed admirably.
Those who wr bo oal adeseda bight
of good, aleea fua, aad lae opportaalty
otoajoylagabeany teaga. ?
Don't use say ef tho ooaaterfelu
DeWltl's Wllck Hstel Salve. Most
of them art wonhlees of Ueblo to eeae
leiary. The ortgieal DeWttll WUch
Basel Halve Is oeertela ear for pile,
ocaema, eat, eoatda, barns, sore aad
sklo disease t. 8. Deffy Co,
JX':- WBERBT0 BUT.....
Th sUaseotM Itor of Baiter Tat
- ' Jmkr. larJsfaetJoa Cara-
To aay sorer, end especially t the
aolldtr bever. the el ore of Baiter the
Jeweler, Is the Usga ButMlsg, 00
Middle strese will be foead aeseany
ellrexlve at thl seeeoa ef the yrer.
Mr. BUf la kls aew etore has ne.
stsatly s4il te hla slock ef gold, stlrsr
aad pttiwl war ge. eH his llaee
walcrt, hrarcWu, lrllg stiver aad
tu4 ware are eor!le, la the l.inl
aad a-. "l entitle oWgnt,
lasl VCo to lbe !!, the
rtn(, ':n, tiH fcfllUna, )rniml lh
jkio nt'i ef p in
Utrf, rr'jUJnf b-'n( a iM
trr tfti ol ll )"! wnrk rr.r,i,';
a OpU'l giwt, is a'.'o a ' ;
arl'-?. r l h f-.'.) gir:
to .', i t ' 1 "'.. s 1 N i ' -1
r. I.
list of Letters
Remaining In the Post Office at New
Bern, Craven county, N. C Nov. t
1900: '..-: - -
. -T v.- nan's last. r . ' .
C Enoch CrawTord, B. B. Collins.
I James Earl, J. J. Edwards. ! " -f
W.J. French. - '
OZ.O. Gainer. . t
H Ed Harvey, W. G. Hamilton. Lob
Hardy, care of Moses Parsons. -
J Hardy Jones. . "
M-J, M. Morchlsoa.
R-B.Bose.' ' , , ,
8 Charlie Btaten, Thomas Sheave.
bweltser and Greenland, Henry
Smith.- -" ' - --
T-Claudlus Thomas. "
W Alfred Wiggins, L. L. Whitfield,
. WhIUock, Cicero Wiggins.
T Randolph Yelverton.
- ,.-;,',;;'-":woittn,i wst.
A Olive Ashtdn. .,
C Mary A. Cos, Cora Condon.
D Caroline Davis.
B-8immer Edwards.
F Sarah E Fonvllle, care otT. H.
Hyman. ,
G Susan Green.'
H Laura Hawkins. Mary Hawkins,
Kate Harper, Ellen Hill, Alice Hoi-1
ton.
8. Lettuce Jordan, Mary Jones.
M Henrietta Manors, Nannie B.
Moore, Julia Martin.
N Lorena Nixon.
O-Norah Odem. -
P Frances Parsons, Julia A Pate, J.
. Phillips.
8-Norah Stanley, Mary E. Sprulll,
Maud Smith.
T A. R. Thompson, Annie C. Tabler,
Jessie Townson.
W William West, Blanche West.
Y Matilda Yelfort.
Persons calling for the above letters will
please say advertised and give date of
list.
Thesregulatlohs now require that one (1,
cent shall be collected on the delivery
of each advertised letter.
8. W. Hascock, V. M.
Tne Book Party.
The Book Parly, given by The King's
Daughters, at their rooms on Craven
street, Frldsy night, proved an enjoya
ble affair.
The ladles appeared, each dressed to
represent some book, and guesses were
made as to the books represented.
Miss Lulls Ives was given the prize
for the best representation, "Ladle."
and Miss Bessye Patterson secured
the guesting prize, naming the greatest
number of books, as represented by the
ladles.
Refreshments were served, and a good
sum realized from the party.
etfoat -
Will
mi 'k ai it b nt tt n
mm mmwimm
The,y are proper In Out,'
Finish and Price EACH ot them
o
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0
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0
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On Txhlbitlon in our window, but
you could not buy cno lor any price.
They aro lor TUESDAY'S DALE. .
t- esaajB
Booonifflenda Po-rn-na Tor Catarrh,
Boo.lt.H.MoOonl.
Hon. Myron H. MoCord, Ex-Governor
of New Mexico, in a letter to Dr. Hart-
man, from Washington, D. C, says :
Deer BiiwAt the suggestion of a friend
I was advised to use Pe-rn-na for catarrh,
and after using one bottle I began to
feel better In every way. It helped me
In many respeota. I was troubled with
oolda, oooghs, sore throat, etc, but as
sooa as I had taken your medicine I
began to Improve and soon got well. I
sake pleasure In recommending your
great remedy to all who are afflicted
With eatarrhnrM. B. MoCord.
The spring presents a much more
favorable opportunity for the perma
nent cure ot ohronio catarrh, especially
old, stubborn caaea. Now la the time to
begin treatment. Insist upon having
Pe-ro-na. There are no successful sub
stitutes for this remedy. Send to Dr.
Hartman, Columbus, Ohio, for a free ca
tarrh book.
T. K. TaUey & Co.
COMMISSION
-DEALERS IN-
TKHRAPiN AND FKlBH FISH.
LilS Watrr SI., Italtlmnre, 51 d.
Hefe-nce: Furiwis' & Mrv:hanU'
National Bank; ( 0 itim- Ul Nuioia
Hank.
When tho iWfnr do'-M' thnt n woman
it.ii.t ro SWK.T for h'-r -l)r iliilil.-1
d!lilr rr,-n?.'r. ni:,l ri:i-. nflt r ftr-si.
I inkirs In Hft it-ily - A l.-l.i.-..ri Cl il.e
S iiiPUCTin
LIMUntllli
KERYIME
Eatnt .QaTcklr. PermBenltr Rastand.
Iit VKiMIT, HOTTOIII Mimr. ImoiSnlK, TOlIn, llniorr, i:
Wsatlng illwM aoe all VTMttijM iwtaHIni tmm rl7 rr uim
i:1iih, (I sw an. e ftr SS, MallH M aeiaesrau M rap! u s'io
10 UuM MOWIn Oo IU. ni. M.UUL.
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We want
YOU to
know that
when WE
NAME A
PRICE that
it means some
thing. We
have, secured
A LOT OF THE
it
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FAULTLESS
IIIGOT ROBES.
'1
Dress
Goods
NEW-ARRIVALS!
A.T 60c YARD
All wool Venetians, 36 inches wide, in 1 lue, Castor, Garnet and
Grey, a beautiful cloth for tailor made suiU and very mach under
price.
JLT 98c YARD
64 inch Ladies Cloth, an All Wool Cloth and worth $1.25 yard.
A.T $1.50 YARD
Novelties in Black Skirt Patterne,very rich and in exclusive designs
SPECIAL NOTICE !
The Silk Velour Slid other Dress Trimmings that have been so long
delayed in coming have at last arrived.
G. cA. BARFOOT,
43 Pollock Street.
urn
We do more than Clothe Boys, we
Dress ihem. Those of you who know
the Boys' Clothing Section, know
the Neatnesa, the Natinoss of the
Boy3 Suits ws so)I.
And never beloro were- wo so well
prepared to clothe tho little man in
manner to hi3 liking:.
A word about the Prices, from
$2.50 to
in two and three piece Suits.
'SMITH'S
99 Middle Street, Opp. Baptist Church.
A Well Selected Stock J
OF WESTERN HORSES Y:
AND MULES ... 6
Now In our Ntttble mid mnr in ;ir'iv.
i beiKlit T our ninny
f N yarH -xmtI'iw,' in
-nti . ' .: .. Ik.'. . " ;mm
We also hare a large lot of
rnsVe prioea right
Splradld opportunity for Farmers to buy Good, rVrtiroulilo Animals,
an 1 at price to suit boyrrs. ,
M. HAHN & SON, :
Middle HI. NUblm, SEW BKRIf. N.
PHONE
US
When you want your stoTe put up - and
fitted for the Wintor. Wehave, the outfit
and YOU WON'T HAVE TO WAIT, rromlaes
Fuifllled Promptly. ' ' -r : .
A WVU MJIK OF . -
Heaters, Coal and Cook Stoves,
Our Carbon Xo. 50 l'xrel. fall iLlirrH.
Firo Boards Vithout Joints FUtod. Btovo
Boards Any Clzo you want.
' GIVE US YOUR ORDERS.
ctals.
$6
Our riitroii rt-ap Use
BUOOIES AND HARNESS. Will
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