TWIHTIITH TIAR Invitation I Is Extended by to all housekeepers to visit bis store this week and be bene fited by hifl Thanksgiving Of fering, , In Table LinoTpwels. a Our Grocery Department is filled with everything that is nie to eat. They are all Fresh, New Goods and we guaran tee everything to be first-class and prices as low as any house intheoity. r WE WILL JTOT OPEN THURSDAY, - Fresh' Cauliflower; s Celery and Danish Cabbage, s V" We are also headquarters for anything you want in the - t 4 r i m t. i". ti i . gructuy uue. i yuu waui uuuu iou.ee, lea Butier, Diour ana Pure Vermont Maple Syrup try ours and you will use no other. We also have ajfnll line of Fancy Oranges, Malaga Grapes, Mixed Nuts, Raisins, Currants, Prunes, N. C. Dried and Evaporated Apples. Send me your order for anything in my line and I guaran tee to please you or you get your money back. Yours to Please, Wholesale and Retail Qrocef, PHON E 69. Cor. Broad. Haneoek Sis.; 1 0&&&f&m4Fi& ViyViX'iXi s At Oaks Market POULTRY . Turkeys, Ducks, Chickens, Geese. MEATS Veal, Pork, Mutton, Western Lamb, Western and Native Beef. Sugar Cored Hams, Sliced Ham, Bmithfleld Hams, Boneless Ham, Break fast Bacon, Bmoked Tongue. Pork Bansage, Mixed Sausage, Frank furts, Bologna, Fresh Tripe, Pigs Feet VEGETABLES Carrots, Parsnip, Cabbage, Irish Po tatoes, Yam .Potatoes, Celery, Onions, Lettuce. WILD DUCES. Don't Fail to see our stock for Thanksgiving. TCHeat arket 57 Broad Street M IlLBookStorel N. C. Almanac for t 902 i The on you nave always X bought. ' , f Sole Agent,'' : G; H.:Enn6tt.? LONO EXPERIENCE and the akIU gained tbroagh the constant praetiee en ables us to successfully repair all kinds of enas and revolvers. . r , Sow Is the time to prepare for hunt ing. -We are prepared to supply your wants in ammunition ana guns.' - vmr stock ol oporttnc uooaa. la oon-' plate. - Foot Balls. Dumb Bells.. Indian Clubs, m tact every thing that yon want ut Muanae. . .w, ; , ? . ) - ;.:4 t. bjxi Dealer fa BiOTouaj Fixtures, SrOBTija VooM, PBomMBaraa, Job Pnurruw, i Bvsbxb Braxn, Baaa Paassa, Act fnditp ;hbw !tplsf. h;. WeFinesUer; BEER In The State. '-' Bone old fine Whiskey each as Old Charter, for famllv nsa. . - - - t ,i ' Hablobl Key Watt "Cigars eall for OYSTERS SERVED' - Y .il-A IK EVERY STYIR. X. BV. XZ A.SICI1T,! Front end Hancock Corner : Boulh Btreeu. r -AT TDK i 't j fetal !!catl!irlel,:, : , Cor. Broad Middle Bta.,- ' (Oaks Market's old stand) you will And the nlcett line of Fresh Meat the tnar- f afTorils. The place 7as been newly pnlnted and fixed np with a view of ring to the want of the flrstobws trade nf the city. At any time you dolre a i'h i uk or mast of elthor native or ' p n beef give ni call. We will be ' -.Ji a Notico for Pardon 4 Stat o Nouns Ci6vntl,f t, Kotioe !a nereby giVen lo the pub lib that applloation will be made "to the Governor of North Carolina for the pardon of J B.' price oonvieted at the Fall Terra WL of jtbij rJn- penor. tourt or graven uounty 101 the erimeol obtaining a transfer ;of certain notes by false pre'tente and e&ten'ced to Che Peniteatlary for a tetnvo! one year and to pay a fine ol Una uunared lUars" ,HOf.52, 1UUI; FO?,iSALEI i sc::id BEBintB- Exbfblton From This State Make Poor Exhibit at Charleston, i ii? w t ? Better Bestlt Hoped fer. The Last - EaeaBpueait A Ssaalsh Gatv jr : aea.' : New SeahoarOfllelal. ' f , - Feet Otftee Iavestlgar Balbish. Not. Sftv-The Btate eoaa- mlssloner ot agriculture today received a letter from the director general of the Charlestoa Exposition, aaylng be m greatly surprised at the very small num ber of exhibitors from this Bate. The commlsslonef Is more thaa surprised. He naturally thought, the , progressive business men o the 6ute would make use ot this, great opportunity of adver tising the erode or manufactured pro ducts. The director general asks that this matter be brought to the attention Of the people and suggests : that the commissioner for North Carolina Issoe a circular for this purpose. " He says a small amount of space Is yet available for exhibits. The commissioner called attention early In the year to the Im portance of exhibits from this State, and they naturally thought the basinets In stinct was strong enough In Hort Caro lina to bring a notable display ' W re sources of all kinds by manufactures, miners and others. The quartermaster general of .the State Guard reports that there were 1979 officers and men In camp this year, all save 58 at Wrightsvllle. Tbelst regi ment, Including a battery, had 718, the 2nd 019, the 8rd 682. One company of the 8rd, not Included In the 683, was In camp at Littleton. The cost of trans portation . quite closely approximated 7600. Gov. Aycock'' wlhV probably go the Charlestoa Ei position about January tl. It Is the purpose to have a regiment of the Btate Guard there at that time a composite regiment. Besides this a number of companies will go the expo sition independently. r Tbo State board of pharmacy met here today. Sixteen applicants for , license were before It. - The board Is composed of E. V. Zoeller, presidents F. W. Han cock, J. H. Babbitt, and William Simp son, secretary. A Spanish cannon, 4.7 Inch captured at Santiago, will be here in a few days to be placed in the (Mate - museum. It was secured at the: request .of your corres- ponderit, through the efforts ot Congress man Chsrjes B. Thomas. lupioinis aaie oniyi petitions in bankruptcy have been filed here. The number of the other points tn the dis trict. F. K. Hugervthe no superintendent of this division of the Seaboard Air Line baa arrived here, i J. M.. Toner, : whom he succeeds will continue to lire here. The Officers of the First Division will be moved from here to Richmond. ' i no pusi omco department ismvesu' gating the "endless chain" scheme by which the "Amos Owen Cherry Tree Company'' of Butherford county, pro poses to do business. The result will be awaited with Interest - The (Mdren' Friend. You'll have a cold, this winter. Maybe yoa have one now. Your children will suffer too. For coughs, croap, broa chills, grip and other winter complaints One Minute Ooegtr Care never falls. Acts promptly. - It is very pleasant to the taste and perfectly harsslees, a B. George, Wlaeeeeter, Kyv writes "Oor Utile girl was" attacked with eronp late one sight and wee-eo hoarse she could hardly speak, We gave her a few doses of One Minute Cough Care. It relieved her immedlateryaad eke west to sleep. when she awokeravxt atoning she had bo signs of hoarseness, or croup, f, 8, Wiiii Tooth Brushes at Dayis. Davis Presorlplloa Pharmacy hat Just received alot oftooth brashes from Chasi lioohen, the well-known' aiannfao- tureref brushes la Farts.- Each brush has "Davis Pharmacy" stamped oa the handle, sad Is guaranteed to be perfect If one Is fouad unsatisfactory. It sssy be returned. It Is being made a leader at Davis' and the price Is only S5 eente. -? Supreme Coral Opinions. "Y Special to Journal. - i BiXBisa, November 16 The Bupreme Court filed the following opinions to day. C vi'X'-'JW'' H City of Balelgh vs. Railroad, from Wake, affirmed, State Vs. Austin, from Rowan, new trial. State vs. Garner, from. Gaston, no er ror, 'v r- Smith vs. BIchatds, from Gaston, re versed. - . TJry vs. Brown, from Cabarrus, no er ror. ' State vs.- Yoder. from Catawba, re versed. State vs. Smith, from Burke, affirm ed. State vs. Hefner, from Catawba, no error. I The following case was decided by per curiam order: Setter vs. Stafford, from Catawba, af firmed To Hark Battlefields. BiCHic OHD, Va., Nov. 25 Mr, Thomas F. Ryan, whose fight against the Sea board Air Line some time ago attracted so much attention, has offered to suita bly mark all of the Virginia battlefields. This offer of Mr. Ryan came about by a gentleman of Charlottesville suggesting the propriety of erecting some memorials on the different battlefields around Fredericksburg. The Idea met with favor. Later Mr. Byan agreed to see that all of the fields in this State should be properly indicated by the erection of granite slabs or In some other equally permanent manner. Finest location in the oounty for uytieror rishscrsp rwitory. Sarreso! land; substantial building, 105 twit long SI ft Wld. Deep watnr clce to bulliling. Near towns and rallrrwd. timsli, i room dwelling hou. Fine rnl'n spot, with variety of fruit. Price ' j Where Is Kiss Cropsey ?. ; New York, Hovember 85-"Mr. An drew Q. Croptsy, who la a lawyer la this city, and uncle of Mlse Cropssy( re- eetved a dispatch that she Is still m Us ing. .Be fa) ntterly at a loss to account for her disappearance, ' except oa the theory bf abduction or murder. . For several years he lived at Bath Beaoh, k snbarb new here, and bis niece bad been e' frequent guest there. ' Mr. Wilcox, who was ' thea a suitor for Miss Crop- seys hand, has also Visited Bath Beach. Two sunt of the missing young lady loft Now York tonight on their way to r.lliatieih Ctly. There la much Interest felt In the fRrrh by the friends of Ml Cropaey sml tlif-r fcpe 10 hear thst she hut b"-n found lorn." ' r; -i English HonorfAeronanL . Lohdon, Nov. 26. M. Bantos-Dumont heard his praises sung with no uncertain voice at a dinner given him tonight at the Hotel Metropole by the Aero Club of the United Kingdom. All present united in praising his won derful work and enthusiasm ran high. The first speaker was the Brazilian Min ister, who, after expressing his greet satisfaction that the young inventor was a Brazilian, assured his hearers that the name of Bantos-Dumont wonld live in history as that of the first man who had navigated a flying ship across and against the' wind. " Colonel Templer said that the whole British oeoDle wonld loin in wlshlne fthat M. Santos-Dumont's future efforts might be crowned with the success he so richly deserved. Dr. Bull's Pills tor Liver Ills. One pUla .dose. Box, 50 pills, 10 els. Cure Constipation, Liver Troubles, Bil iousness, Impure Blood, Dyspepsia, Fe male Complaints, Stomach and Bowel Disorders. Dr, Bull's Pills never gripe. TO.CLEAHSB THE SYSTEM -Effeotually yot gently when costive or bllllous, to permanently overcome hab itual constipation, to awaken the kid neys and liver to a healthy activity, without irritating or weakening them, to dispel headaches, colds, fevers, use Syrup of Figs, made bythe California Fig Syrup Co. Exploit By a Lieutenant Mabila, Nov. SB. Second Lieutenant Louis J. Van Schaiok, of the Fourth In fantry, while sooutlng recently with s few men ot that regiment, met ISO Fili pinos who had attacked and sacked the hamlet of Blaraca, near Cavlte. Upon seeing the Filipinos VanSchalck ordered his men to charge then). The command was obeyed, and Van Schalck, being mounted, reached the na tives 60 yards in advance of his men. He killed three ot the Filipinos with his pistol. One of the revolutionists fired a rifle point blank at Yan Schalck at four paces, but missed. The Lieutenant was then knocked from his horse. He Jumped to his feet and engaged in a hand-to-hand conflict, using the butt of his pistol. Yan Schalck sustained two severe wounds, one which nearly servered bis wrist . At this point the Lieutenant's men ar rived, rescued him and put the natives to flight Van Schalck Is in the military hospital at Manila and is doing well. He had already been recommended for medal of honor for bravery In a previous engagement Sir Thomas Will Try Again. Ixmdok, Nov. 25. "Should so one else challenge, lam willing seriously to consider making another attempt to lift the cap- - This aaaonncement wss given out by Sir Thomas Llpton at the banqoet given at the Hotel Cecil la his honor tonlghM and which was attended by more than four hundred guests. "It would never do," added Sir Thomas. - "to give np when only a pulse beat came between ns and vic tory." ' , Rev. Irl R. Hicks is Not Dead. Notwithstanding a widely current ru mor that the Bev. Irl R. Hicks was dead ha aavar waa In better health, and never did harder and more successful year's work than that lust closing. He bas just completed hla large and splendid Almanac for 190S and, with his stiff of able helpers, has brought, his Journal, Word and Works, justly forward Into International reputation. For a quarter ot. a century Mr.. Hicks has grown In reputation and usefulness as the peo ple's aatronomernd forecaster of storms and the character of coming seasons. Never - were his weather forecasts so sought after as now, his timely warning of a serious drouth thlr year having saved the people from loss snd suffering Millions of bushels, of wheat weflTher vested through bis advice to plant crops that would mature early, The Ameri can people will certainly stand by Prof. Hicks, when It costs them so little and the benefits are so great. His fine Al- manac of 200 pages is only 85o, and his splendid family Journal' Is only one dol lar a year Including the Almanac Bend to Word and Works Pob. Co., 1201 Lo cust St., Bt Louis, Mo. ; - , ' . , GUM BRANCH. Lost Home By Fire. Speaks Well of To bacco Market. New Road Repairs. November 23. Ed Jarman, a well lo do farmer, living near Catharine Lake, lost his house by fire last week. Mr Jar man got up quite early and left for Kins ton with tobacco and after he left the house caught fire from the stove flue, most of the furniture was lost, the bouse and furniture was covered by insurance. Miss Annie Francks, of Iilchlands, Is teaching school here now. We wish her much success in her first effort. Cotton is so low that most of the farm era are left in a bad condition. We notice in Gumbranch items of last week that Mr. W J Barber of Florida was here visiting, we do not know such a man ot Florida but Mr W I Barber of Flax is the father of the respected salesman of L D Boggs, Cotton is moBt all out and the pro longed cold weather keeps the pickers from scraping tho patches. Mrs. Nannie Fanderlln of Clarkton, Bladen county, is here visiting her moth er, Mrs Kutha King. We learn that Mrs Oulda Cottle and son of Half Moon are both very sick with typhoid fever. We hope they will soon recover. We think Mr W A Newbold has gone to your city with a load of tobacco, he sneaks well of the New Bern markets. If New Bern does not put lights back In the city trade from the country Will cease, we nope sue will soon replace them and we want to see New Bern thrive. We learn from good authority that the new road is being repaired so as to be passable. If New Bern will give all the attraction she can we think the trade can be turned back to New Bern from around here. Gcebs. Modern Surgery Surpassed "While suffering from a bad case of piles I consulted a physician who ad vised me to try a box of DeWllt's Witch Hazel Salve," lays G. F. Carter, Atlanta Ga. "I procured a box and was entirely cured. DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve Is a splendid cure for piles, giving relief In stanlly, and I heartily recommend it to all sufferers." Surgery Is unnecessary to cure piles. DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve will cure any case. Cuts, bums, bruises and all other wounds are also quickly cured by It Beware of coun terfeits. F. 8, Daffy. Celery Headache Powders. There Is not any . better remedy for sadache than these powders.' They never fall to relieve. Made and soldpnly at Davis' Prescription Pharmacy. 'IJ.Im.. IlliV Mil . .. . livaafort, N. C. . Clant Nerve Builder. . The Mystic Life Tionewer Is the most Powerful Kotvs PnlUor known. It sb- aolul-'y cr t 'l fni ii i of i:rvoiit DIs e"1 and Y.' " s no waiter low a--rvai -1 or low lors ! nation, such 1 1 , Yin 1 J C i MADAM STANLEY Of New York, the, Celebrated Spiritual Trance and Business Medium Is here and can be consulted on all affairs of life. She roads life from the cradle to the grave with absolute correctness. , . :.;v ; Madam Stanley IS no new beginner in Spiritualism, having been a medium for more than 15 years, and daring ait that time has earned the unlimited praise ot the thousands who have consulted her; '' " ''. ' . ' . As she ases hsr. powers only for the good of humanity, there' are tens of thousands of families once In trouble but now happy, who bless her name for the happiness brought to them through her advice snd assistance, r . ' he can give the full name and de scription of your, future husband or wife, with the exact Jdate of yonr mar- riage. -. v'-''- . Young ladles and gentlemen having love affairs would do well to call on her. ' . ,.- Bhe locates stolen property with abso lute certainty. ' ' Bhe can desorlbs the whereabouts snd conditions of lost and missing friends.' : " ' Before buying, selling or Investiga ting, you shoull call arid consult this wonderful medium, as her sdvlce will be 1 . i, I . V 1 ni 'on, Isor- ol grM Dencni to yon. aii in iruuuie Piinro, i'nl-' of any kind arc spcclully Invited to call, land. n- All bunlness Is strlolly eonfi JcntlaL ; i :. ' r lourv are from 10 a. m. to 10 p. m 'Corned y I lets Nice Lot Just Itecelved. Small Sugar Cured Pig Hams and Breakfast Strips. Atmore's Celebrated Mince Meat, Preserved Figs, Peaches and Apricots 10c lb. Loose Muscated Raisins, London Layer Raisins, Seeded Raisix.8, Currants, Citron, Almonds, English Walnute, Brazil Nuts, Pecans all new crop. Dried and Evap orated Apples and Peaohes, Cranberries, and all the necessary articles for making your Thanksgiving fruit cake. Give me a call, Satisfaction Guaranteed. Wholesale ft Retail Grocer, i j. i. mm g 'Phone 91. 71 Bread St. Something New. 55 Arrivals for this week are as follows : W. R. Pancake Flour, Buckwheat, Currants, Raisins, ' JPrunes, Crystalized Orange and Lemon Peel, Citron, Candies, Dates, Figs. Dried and Evaporated Apples and Peaches, Green Apples,Cracker Dust, Crac ere-both package and loose, Wafer- ettes, Macaroni, Oheese, Tapaico, Postum Cereal, Grape Nuts, Oats, Etc. Space forbids my continuing, as I oould mention articles enough to flir one side of this paper. Call and get your wants supplied. J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St Grocer. lPhone 137. J. A. JONES, tables Livery, Feed, Sale and Exchange i , . mt a "a. -W.e - -Largest and Finest Stock of- apeass ana. titles ever offered for sale in New Bern. A Car Load of each just received. Also a complete line of Baggies, Wagons, Harness, Robes, Whips. Cart Wheels, Ac. el. A. eJOtfES, Broad Street, Stewart's Old Stand. Have You Tried Arch- beli & Co.'s Coffees -T v -i-- -V s f ''Art . The' Latest In China Indian Head Ware, no China closet oom- piete wiuumt tc ; i . Tryo&a t'alaoe ana scenes irom New Bern on Chins, appropriate to send your friend.' ' ","'r'.- - i !' t,v-AT. "?. i - niiiTEiiunsT'$ 4S Pollock Si. u ATTEIITIOII!; .' We hare the finest lot ol Dry Store Wood tliat wf hare erer had on our yard, sawed any length and daily red m your i nni it,, mil h ihiuuk I Alio have a supply of Laths oa hand for sale. ' ' ' - ' -ij, A fow oily resldenoes to bit, ' ' 'v '.( II you have not do so at once and you will get. the best value in the city. r . 'fi Eespectiullyr AiiliellifM, , rHOHB 1M. :,' it WtOAn $T. FOH RENT! " 9 room brick house, Hancock it,- between Pollock and South Front, , Offices and stores under. Stanly : . Thoronr;hlt renorated and paint- i i i . T . , , .,f T Phone 187' . M. HAIIN A BON'S STALBE3 " ! to s'.rve yoa at all times, r (;l allsrolln'.Vi

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