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.1 ' t 1 7 'OF An Excellent Combination. The pleasant method and beneficial Sects 'of the well known remedy,' Stbup or Free, manufactured by the CAuroiuriA Fio Stbup Co., illustrate the Yalueof obtaining the liquid laxa tire principles of plants .known to be medicinally laxative and presenting;' them in the form most refresh to g to the taste and acceptable to the system. It is the one perfect strengthening; laxa tive, cleansing; the system effectually, dispelling; colds, headaches and fevers gently yet promptly and enabling one to" overcome habitual eonstipation per manently. Its perfect freedom from every objectionable quality and sub stanoe, and its. acting on the kidneys, liver and bowels, without weakening -or irritating them, make it the ideal laxative. In the process of manufacturing figs are used, as they are pleasant: to the taste, but the medicinal qualities of the remedy are obtained from senna and other aromatic plants, by a method known to (he Caxifobhia Fig Stbup Co. only. In order to get lta beneficial effects and to avoid imitations, please remember the full name of the Company printed on the front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. BAN F8AN0I8CO, OAXt Lomsvnus, ky. new torx, jr. t. For sale byall Druggists. PrioeWo. per bottle. THE JOURNAL, New Bern, N. C, Not. 247, 1901. Index to New Advertisements. Barfoot Speclal.sale. K. R. Jones Turkeys. Haokburn An invitation. Whltehurst Xma goods. J. G. Dunn & Co Rubbers, Harget's Pharmacy Cherry glycerine Simmons & Hollowell Xmas goods. Business Locals. DRESSED Turkeys for Thanksgiving will be on sale Wednesday morning at E. R. Jones'. DUFFY'S Peanut Brittle and all flavors of taffy, also Oranges Apples and Ban anas at James B. Dawson's, 103 Middle street. Phone 200. A NEW lot of Beautiful Hall Lamps, Nickel Stand Lamps, Nickel Hanging Lamps just received at Whltehurst's. BOARDERS WANTED For Ladlos or gentlemen, good board and modern con veniences, enquire at 118 East Front St. Mrs. Abbott. RESTAURANT A neat up-to-date res taurant, kept by Mrs. N. TIsdale at 185 Middle street. Patrons served oysters In any style, coffee, milk, sandwiches, etc. A call will be appreciated. FINE lot of Pipes just received at Mc Sorley's. New Bern at Greenville. Greenville Reflector. Mr. H. P. Hill, of New Bern, has been appointed Superintendent of the Caro lina & Virginia Telephone Company's Greenville exchange, vice Mr. W. A. Beavans, transferred. Mr. HU1 Is a thorough telephone man and experienc ed electrician, and a clever gentleman. He will leave nothing undone to make the Greenville exchange 11 ret class In every particular. New Bern, N. C Nov. SI, 1001. Friend Andrews, Jacksonville, N. U. Tours received and contents noted. In answer, I will say 'yes' to the brick you saw me delivering, they were much larger than jou had seen before. They were hard and solid as yon saw, but oost same price as before. Tea, I can and will deliver them to you at lame prion Send order at onoeailhave at present only on hand four and a half carloads. Respectfully, ? Moou'a Buox Woo9 Tabs- Out Greatest Special Sale. We advertised to sell at cost and we sold at cost, henoe our great sales, only three men days of great bargains, Mpa day, Tuesday and Wednesday, then 1wa will have sold enough to make room to make room to display onr Immense holi day stock. G. A, BARFOOT. . Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Am tlUiut I da of inn s-raat float sals, remember everything at oost Ladies jackets, dress goods, hoes, . millinery, silks, domestic, everything:, then look out for our big display of Christmas iwds,toys,0olls,oto. . : : , , rf -,, i. . L- t o. A, BABFOOT., ' in i r-x. f ., ; Cost Sale i Great Success, ' fraiv threa f mora dsvs of this kind ' of selling and then We win have made ; enough room to pnt on display our, big stock of Holiday goods, this wss out slat n having this saorluco sals. :: t ''.,-11:-' , G, A. BARFOOT 45 p ! if- CAPUDIWE Is-notleffed the It it different from ether Headache Itataedlei.1' . k Charming; at Home. v : A charming "At Home" ws given on Friday afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock, by Meedamei Scbollenberger and Ward at their home On Graves street, complimen tary to their guest Mrs. Wolfe of Phila delphia, i.,? j J $i(M,- - The hostesses were assisted In receiv ing by Headlines Wolfe, Hmallwood, Bid die Ulrich, " Congdon, ' Hancock and Misses Lizzie Blddle and ' Mattle Clark. The ladles who assisted In the: dining room were Misses Stevenson, Gulon, Bountree, Dennlson, Isabella Bryan, Roberts, BtreeW Daniels, Willis and Mesdames Francis Duffy and David Cor g don. . ,. " - - : ' : The handsome old house was beauti fully decorated for the occasion with bamboo roses and chrysanthemums. The hall ' was ' festoonod with bamboo and the - prettily shaded lights Bade it a beautiful scene as the guests entered to the sweet strains of the Ital ian band which was stationed there. The colors of the parlor were yellow and green, which were seen everywhere, and banked In gorgeous profusion on the handsome chimney piece. The pret ty woodwork of the door and window frames served as beautiful back .grounds for the graceful sprays of bamboo so ar tistically arranged. The dining room was In pink and green and many small candles with their pink shades shed a becoming glow over the lovely girls who received the guests so gracefully and dispersed much de lightful hospitality. It was a beautiful reception, and thoroughly enjoyed by all who were' so fortunate as to be there. Nade a Fast Record. The sharpie Geo. N. Ives, Captain James A.JHarker, made a remarkable run yesterday from Beaufort to this city. The sharpie brought 6000 pounds of flsh for G. N. Ives & Son and left Beaufort at 12 o'clock, and arrived at the dock here at 8:10 p. m. The course was through Newport river, Harlowe creek canal and thence up Neose river. There was a strong ebb tide the first part of the run but for which Capt. Harker believes the ran would have been made by 5 o'clock The distance Is about 45 miles, part of the way through a narrow channel. The sharpie came up the river In the heavy wind blowing yesterday afternoon with all sails set, at regular race horse speed. Fish have been scarce and the arrival of the load was a timely one for the firm The trip made a time record. New Telephone Number. Subscribers will please add to their lists, Dr. H. R. Parker, dentist, 104. Daughters of Confederacy Meeting. There will be a meeting tomorrow, Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock, of the Mew Bern Chapter of the Daughters of the Confederacy, at the home of Miss Mary Oliver. OABTORX Basn tht Ita Kind Vm HavaAImn Bought ftgsatws of Services Today.. Services today at Centenary M. E. Church, Rev. R. F. Bampas, Pastor, Morning service at 11 o'clock, evening service at 7:80 o'clock. Christ Church Sunday next before Advent. Holy Communion 7:45 a. m., service and sermon 11 a. m., and 7:80 p. m. Sunday School 8:80 p. m. All cordial ly Invited. Christian Church, M S. Spear, pastor. Preaching today at 11 a. m., and 7.80 p. tn. by the pastor. Sunday School at 8 p. m. All are cordially invited to attend these services. Presbyterian Church Preaching at 11 o'clock a. m. and 7.80 p m. by the pastor, Rev: H. a Bradshaw. Sabbath School at 4 p. m. Visitors and strangers are cor daily Invited. First Baptist Church. Hlght O. Moore pastor. Services today at 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m. Sundsy School at three r"clock, 0. 0. Clark, jr., Superintendent The'jjubllo , bordlally Invited to all services.., ,. , .. ... Regular services at the Tabernacle Baptist Church today. Today's services close the presadl pastorate. In the morn ing the pastor will address himself more especially t4 the church, la the evening to the general public The pu bile Is In vited to attend these services. . f.rJervtoss at Bt. Mary's Free Will Bap tist Chnrch at 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m. by Mm pester, r Eld, W. H. Frost. Bon day School 80 pr m. The publio Is Invited to attend these serrloea, Christian Botenoe" Chnrch Service Bands? 10.45 a. m. Bible Lesson Sermon today Subject! Anolent and Modern Necromany,' or Mesmerism and Hypno tism, EsekleL" 18:28. Testimony service Wednesday 7;80,p. m. Reading room open dally. ' AH are cordially Invited to at tend. -;. 'V-. " ' ' , r;. fcelUWe and Gentle. ' " 'A pill's a pill," says the saw.: Bat there are pills and pills. .Ton want a pill which Is certain, thorough and gen. tie. Mustn't gripe. DeWltt's Little Esrly Risers fill the MIL' Purely vegetable. Do not force but assist the bowels toad. Strengthen and invigorate. Bmall and easy to lake. ,. J", B, Duffy , zvv f ? Ti' " i ii' niil ' ' ' ' '.'; 'J , ' Pearl, 'Oranges,' Apples, Grapes and Bananas, at MoBotley's. LAXATIVE TASTELESS Mii i to 'in iU. . a ' I . i Urn r a-r-xi t Thanksfivinjr Festival of the U1U ' Have yon heard about It! Well yon must be sure togo to the opera house en Thanksgiving night, and see the beautiful entertainment, that will be given under the direction of Miss Cam. mle Lord for the benefit of St, John's Lodge. 1 : -v 1 . ,V',. , ... Get there in time to see the parade, which will take place at half past eight o'clock.- It will be better than all the fairy tales, because yon only read them,, and there you will see a true and trus Queen, on a ; thrown made of a single rose, ordered from Fairyland especially for this occasion. . Two pretty little cnplds will be her attendants. .'-?-' Then there will be the King of the Butterflies, and in his train there are twelve real lire butterflies just tykethe ones yon try to catch under your hat In the summer time. Oh, then for the bril liant wicked witches, who will show you their den down In the deep dark woods, and the ugly gobelins who gam bol and play in ' the night time. Of course, you know 'the rhyme from 'Mother Goose,' "Mary Mary quite contrary. How does year garden grow f With cockle shells, and silver bells, And pretty maids all In a row." Well this same little contrary Mary has promised to let ns have a peep Into her lovely garden, which she weeds and rakes, until becoming weary with her labor, she falls asleep, and as she sleeps a little fairy steals In and puts a magical wand beside her, whereupon fairy music Is heard, Mary awakes, discovers all the cockle shells, eto. have turned Into beau tiful children, and by moving the wand, they are compelled to dance before her. At last the curtain goes down with the flowers whirling their petals madly around, the butterflies flitting about, the witches and gobelins taking their last glimpse of you from among tho trees, and the Queen andcuplds nodding their good night, while a beautiful good night song will be sung. Among the many attractions will be the piccaninny song and dance, from the ''Runaway Girl," no doubt many of you having seen that attractive comic opera, and knowing how funny this little pic caninny song and dance Is, will enjoy seeing it sgain, while It will be novel to others. This little troupe has come a long way from Fairyland and Gooseland, and will be here only for one night, so don't miss seeing it, for It will be a rare treat for the children as well as the "grown ups." The Best Prescription for Malaria. Chills and Fever Is a bottle of Gbovb'b Tasteless Chill Tonio. It 1b simply Iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No cure no pay. Price 50c. THE MARKETS. The following quotations were receiv ed by J. E, Latham & Co, New Bern N. C. Nbw Tore, Nov. 33. Cotton; Open. High. Low. Close Dec 7.60 7.66 7.69 7.68 January...... 7 62 7.65 7.68 7.64 March 7.62 7.63 7.61 7.68 May 7.68 7.65 7.62 7.62 Chicago, Nov. 28. Wheat: Open. High. Low. Close Dec 72t 72i 721 72 May 76 75 75J 754 Cork: Open. High. Low. Close May 08 68 68t C3J Ribs: Open. High. Low. Close Jan... 775 787 775 787 New Tork. Nov. 23. Open. High. Low. Close Stocks; Sugar..., . 128 1281 120t 1204 Con. T Bo Ry 84 84 U. 8. L. 18 134 TJ.&S 48 48 84J 121 42 84J 12 42 Tex. Psc. A. O.F B. R.T .. 681 08 7 Va. Ch 29 07 CoffM Msy 715 710 XKr BERX COTTON MABKLBT. Cotton was quoted In the local market yesterday at 7. . 1 . UverfMl1 ' ' Spots 4.18-83. Bales 5,000 bales. . . Futures, Nov-Oec. Alt. Dec-Jan 4.10. Apr-May 4.08 ; , ...;(FOBT ItMBIFIfl. , , ' 1 , Same week Lest week v. last year. - 818,000, , ' k - 180,000', ' Thlseek, . ( . " . ' 8aU 45000 . 40000 Mob,' - 51 , 45000 Tuee. : -.V eoooo Wed. J V ? ' - 45000 There. - - ' 11000 Frl. '' - 1 56000 ' ' 880,000 JACOBS' Raleigh Rye Whbkey 'is, the lest. Middle street. ! There Is nothing so bad for a Couch as CoukM". and there Is Z Nothing so Good fur a Cough as Cherry Glycerins. Cherry Glycerine Is not a patont 't't medicine, but a standard remedy of an eminent phyalcian, fj.r coiirIis, colilt, and all bronchial J troubles, told only at HARGET'S niAHMACT, . FOULLY ASSASSINATED. ; Godfrey Webber Shot at mi Home Hear , ; Fowle; Arrest of Dixon; Core- ' :,W ner -Verdict,-' r xnu wnoie section is shocked over the cowardly waylaying and shooting of a good and quiet man. Al Godfrey Webber was returning home from bis work ThOrsday night, at peace with the world, and In the oonfl. denoe and esteem of his neighbors, satis fied with his work, and In the happiness of spirit whistling some favorite air, he was set upon and killed by a dastardly wretch. About 200 yards from his home, Mr. Webber was attacked by a man armed with a double-barreled shot gun, and at a distance of about 10 or 12 yards was shot ai me nrst shot Mr. Webber was struck by only one ball which dazed him upon which the assassin rushed forward and within 5 or 10 feet discharged 16 buck shot In tho victim's side. With the greatest fortitude and nerve the poor wounded man made his way to the house, passing through a gate on the way, and very carefully fastening the gate to keep the hogs in, fell in the yard and was there found by the members of his family who .were alarmed at the re ports of the gun and an outcry of Mr Webber, and who rushed out to ascer tain the cause. Mr. Webber lived for an hour or so after the shooting, and communicated freely with those around. He claimed that the asBaesin was a white man and described him fo clearly that he can be found. In fact It Is rumored that he divulged the name of the dastard to one or more. Mr. Webber was a native of Pennsyl vania and was of Pennsylvania Dutch extraction. Coming to this section sev eral years ago and engaging In the lum bor business he determined to locate with us, and married the daughter of one Mr. Cannon an old resident. After' a short period of wedded bliss his wife died, and appreciating the qualities of his departed spouse, he sought the hand of her younger sister, and thereby hangs stale. It appears that Mrs. Webber that is, but Miss Cannon that wa9, became 'early Infatuated with the grace.and manliness of a neighbor's son, and maybe plighted her troth to the same. But pursuaded by her parents, not to speak of certain In surance policies, she threw aside her BEFORE: -, MTTfclV We are showing our line oi Dolls. Churns and Toys and would advise pearly purchases so as to have best selections. Present V.''!;' Handsome Linen Table M Fur Piec. silig Vk'.,. ' Ji ".:. ''.- 'M 'ft:'"' V V JV, '-' quodam lover and accepted the hand of Mr, Webber, whom, report says, became miserable thereafter. -. ' After a eonalderable delay and trouble a Jury was empaneled today to Inquest thecase.- ; ' :'1-:';t- Early this morning one Cyme Dixon a yonng man of worthy parents, bat of a dissolute character, was arrested on s warrant of suspicion for the murder. The prisoner was very reticent as to the ease, but seemed to be In Jolly spirits otherwise. ' The source of suspicion la that he was the lover of Mrs. Webber, and bears the description as given by Mr. Webber In hit dying moments) The corner's jury finished the Inquest this afternoon and brought In the fol lowing verdict, that Godfrey-Webber came to his death by a gunshot wound at the hands of Cyras Dixon, the cause of the shooting being the result of an in timacy existing between Webber's wife and Dixon. Dixon will be taken by the sheriff to morrow and lodged In the county jail at Trenton. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup Cares a Cough or Cold at once. Conquers Croup, Whooping Cough and Measles Cough without fall. Best for Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Grippe, Pneumonia, Con sumption and Lung Affections. Quick, sure results. Price, 25c. New Dental Parlors. Dr. H. R. Parker, is now occupying the dental pallors at 98 Middle street, recently vacated by Dr. d. D. Barr, and will be glad to see his frlenas, and all who may desire his services. The Registration. The result of the registration, ordered for the election of Dec. 3rd, seems to hsye been fairly good Judging from the registration of some of the wards. The number registered In the first ward was 107 and In the third ward 188. In the third ward of those registered five were colored. No Performance Last Night Owing to the very rainy and stormy weather of yesterday, the Core-Carlisle Company did not give any performance last night. Although Saturday night la a bad show night, there would have been a fair at tendance last night to see this company If It had not been for the weather, which made going out extremely disagreeable. OtM.1. MA6NETIC REBYINE Easily. Qalcklv, PernaBBBtlf Rsstonl. tSLXAA EISS Iint Vitality, Nnrona DaMlttr. Inornate, Vktlliw Mamoir, nil all - huwi mnm ana ail nauMan. nnmni mxa early or laiar xoeaM. SI pr ton, 6 tor IS. SHHtS t awasSraw an raotlst si prloa. Tb Hurt Mtmiclno Co Su Paul, tuna. For Sale by F B. DUFFY & CO. 1 v;' i5 umbrellas. 'A, Sets,' r-M -- - - LtJ 67 Pollock Street, yij We have been On the' Lookout for some time for just this kind are now prepared to fit you out intoshes and Umbrellas. Our Rubber Goods were bought before the advance and we can give you good values. We have Umbrellas from 60 to 5.00. A line light weight Boot at $ 2.00. A large line of Rubber Shots at 75c. Call in early and gave your self from a bad cold. i. 6. on & MEN'S WEAR, 57 IFolloclr Street Notice for Pardon State of North Carolina, Craven Comity. Notice is hereby given lothe pub lic that application will be made to the Governor of North Carolina for the pardon of J. 15. Price convicted at the Fall Term 1901 of the Su perior Court of Craven County foi the crime of obtaining a transfer of certain notes by false pretense und sentenced to the Penitentiary for a term of one year and to pay a line of One Hundred Dollars." Nov. 122, 1901. NOTICE To Tax Payers! Your taxes liavo been due since Sept. Island must be paid or I shall be com pelled to collect by distress. Tho State, County and Schools are demanding money for current expenses and their demands most be met. I can be found at my office on every day from 8 a. m. to ,6 o'clock p. m., and I have- deputies with authority to collect In every township. Please pay at onco and save trouble and costs. The law compels the sheriff to Indict before a J. P. all bualnesi men who do not pay their license taiee under sched ule "Ii," Revenue Act 1901, and this law will be enforced agabist those who have not done so before expiration of the present month. J. W.BIDDLE, Sheriff. November lOih, 1001. Wanted on Good, City Security frtr 19 months or longer the following a mounts for separate loans; $8,000.09, 12,000.00, $1,000.00: H interest. Parties desiring to loan all or any part ol the above sums kindly commu nicate with OWEN H. GUION, Nov. 11, 190L Attorney. wanted to Borrow OABTOHXA. tor oar Carbon and other beirttef tsjefo iw blUs1 ow -',:( .ji :; j. expevMlona and our itotk ii brokess. VTe wynei on Mo -;'.y;':' day to have them In and will be prepared W AI rwM on ."' ' A m Bo." ;f ' Wiboa. ml SalaoiaUer Heaton .! Itoek from tlM to W.00. ,Z'i; 'yi''-'i i, Vl '-'V ; Ball Bearing Castors. PtomptneM ad taMaAsatkOB '-'f. o B X X s of rainy, muddy weather and in Rubber Shoes, Boots, Mac GO. 1 An Up-to-date Rig - a regular enck of (lie walk fur Thanksgiving day ami fur every 'lay is wliata driving man wants, ami he nerd seek no further than our carriage repos itory,where all that is new, novel, smart and fctylish in pneumatic tired and spe cial made vehicles can he had. We have the best in design, make and tinish, and our carriages of all kinds are noted for extreme ease of riding and running qualities, SPECIAL NOTICE-Anyone desiring to purchase a Waters huggy on one years time, can do s until .Ian. Kt, 1!MK. hy giving good security. Yours truly, ii. II. Wafers V $on, I ln.i.c IK; 78 I'roail 1., Ni: I'.i:i:n, N. I'. FARM. IIS acre?, about one : 1 1 i 1 :i luilf miles fmiii New Mcrn mi ibr li-lil side of Pembroke road. I'nr Suit or rent.. Apply tj MUS. ANNIK DIN KINS. Hol lister & Cox, Wholesale and 1-Uiil goal Dealers. Full supply ot Anth racite in all sizes and also the celebrated Toms Creek soft coal, which is lumpy and especially adapted tor use In grates. All orders given prompt and personal attention. Fool of Craven SI. Phone 34. oil euaiomere. "".r.vv- - I'fiOMT t Oaskill Hardware C Cor. Prnnd & FIet F!s. COP BY ALL CISTS. 1.1 t i5i!i!tiitiii;:r,:iiiu 17
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