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i..--.ftwvrV'-r iBw mill VOL X1X-N0. 2U urn c. c . RIW BIBN, H. C, TUESDAY M0ENIN6, DICEMBEB 3, 1 J 1901. TWENTIETH YE4R f HAGKURN WILL MAKE A SPECIAL SALE OF DRESS GOODS THIS WEEK. Broad Cloths, Venetians, Ladies Cloth, Covert Cloth, Pebble and Fancy Ar mure, Henriettas, Serges and Cheviots, in colors and black. See our 25c line in the window, re duced from 40c and 50c. We will also make a special of Um brellas and Handkerchiefs. All who contemplate, making Useful Xmas Presents will do well to visit our It IN IS i I I S IN stores. 47-49 POLLOCK STREET. IV Fresh Cauliflower, Celery and Danish Cabbage, i We are also headquarters for anything you want in the grocery line. If you want Good Coffee, Tea utter, Flour and Pure Vermont Maple Syrup try ours and you will use no other. We also have a full line ji 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 lmcV. ' Yours to Please, , J. 13. IF-XTE, Jr., Wholesale and Retail Orocer, J PHONE C9, iUtr. Itroad afc Hancock Him. J. A. JONES, Livery, Feed, Sale and Exchange -Largest and over offered for sale iu New Bern. A Car Load of each just received. Also a complete line of Buggies, Wagons, Harness, Robes, Whips. Cart Wheels, 4c. JT. A. J05ES, Broad Street, Stewart's Old Stand. FOR RENT! 9 room brick house, Hancock st., between Pollock and South Front, has water, sewerage and bath. ' Offices and stores under Stanly y . . Hall on Craven street r ,, if- Thoroughly renovated and paint , -td throughout. Inquire at . -.. M. HAIIN A 80N'S TA LBE8 ' MASONIC OPERA DOUSE ; . One Night Only I " ' The Complicated Farcical Ixttavaganasv in t acta, i A hop, skip and a Jnrap, A Bell Boy Produced with Special Scenery, He chanloal and Electrical Kffeots. . ; ,. - Played by oompany of Metropolitan f H yon want to laugh keep your oyo " date. . ".(-.... ' .... ... . on Under the direction of 0 cod man ft I row, . ; v. - tables Finest Stock of- A CENTURY AGO they didn't have the stylo of carriages wo nave today, with comfort and style combined. They didn't havo repair shops with Inch splendid equipment as our shops have. - We aro ready for any kind ot repair work yon. can bring. Wo will do It thoroughly and too hThf' " W0 ' flnd 0ur cbrgee SPECIAL KOTIOK Anyori desiring to tm rebate aWatert burn on one Tears time can do so nntll Jan. 1st by giving gooa security. r,. O. II. Water A Son, Phone 185, . ' 78 Broad St, Saw BaaR, K. 0. ". JACOBS' Raleigh Bye Whiskey Is the best. Kiddle street GOOD FIGURES. Methodists and Baptists Hake Very Good Financial Reports. Soldiers' Home Inmate Died en tke Koad. Gen. Toon Has Pneu monia. Fair Receipts Were Large. A New Map. Raleioh, Dec. 2. The Baptist church fiscal year ended Saturday night. Today1 the reports as to contributions were made up. They show SO per cent more than ever before. The following sums were raised: State missions $88,000 (against 20,000 last year); American missions 18800. foreign missions $10,000 education $8000, mountain schools (In Western North Carolina) $11,000, or phanage at ThomasvtUe $20,000; total $88 000. The annual meeting of the trustees of the Methodist orphanage will be held at Fayettevllle dm Ing the meeting of the Conference there. The cash collections thus far for the orphanage are $19,000; from A. F. Page half of the Academy of music here, In lieu of $5,600; from sons of A. F. Page $4000; subscriptions $10, 000; and besides this 30 Individuals and Sunday Bchools pledge themselves to pay $60 a year to maintain an orphan, this being equivalent to a $$0,000 en dowment. The county of Lincoln la the first to settle Slate taxes for 1001, Johnston county being second. John Justice, an Inmate of the Sol- J diers' home here loft It Saturday to go In the country to see relatives and when near his destination had a stroke of paralysis and died In the road. Some ne groes found him and carried htm to the house. A casket for his burial was sent from the Home yesterday afternoon. Justice was in Company O, 47th N. O. regiment. The weather was unusually cold dur ing November. On the morning of the 29th the temperature was as low as 20 degrees. The condition of Miss Lena Lee, who was thrown from a horse Thanksgiving day litre is very serious. His physicians announce that Gen. Thomas F. Toon, State superintendent of public instruction, has pneumonia, contracted during his recent visit to Northeastern North Carolina. Arrivaln, F. A. Hondley, Asheville; Claries I). Mclver, Greensboro; George N. Ives, New Hern. The gross receipts of the last State fair are found to considerably exceed i hose at any other fair ever held here. The premiums now being paid, are also larger than ever before. Clerk Brown of the corporation com mission has received 2000 requests for the new railway map of the State which he will Issue in January. As usual 2000 aro to be printed. Gen. It. F. Hoke de clares this map has been of more benefit to the State than any other publication it has ever made. The notable revival meeting of a fort nightly length, held by Rev. R. G. Pear son In the First Presbyterian Church ended last night. The number of cov vcrslons were not so largo as at bis meeting In 1889. It Is phenomenally dry. All fall-sown crops need rain. Some clover has died. The drought Is really trying. An Evangelist's Story. 'I suffered for years with a bronchial or lung trouble and. tried various reme dies but did not obtain permanent relief until I commenced - nslng One Minute Cough Cure," writes Rer. James Kirk- man, evangelist of Belje River, III. "I have no hesitation In recommending It to all sufferers from maladies of-this kind." One Minute Cough Cure affords Immediate relief for coughs, oolds and all kinds of throat and lung troubles. For croup It Is unequalled. Absolutely safe. Very pleasant to take, never falls and Is really a favorite with the children They like It. 7. B. Daffy. Against t Pardon. Special to Journal. KiLEion, December 8. Governor kj- cock is powerfully urged not to pardon J. B, Price, a man who was eoOvloted at a recent term of court at New Bern of false pretence. Format proton against pa don Is filed. A long list of crime la sllegod to be at Price's door. pr. Bull's Pins lor Li ver nia. One pill a does. Box. SO pills, 10 els Cure Constipation, Liver Troubles, Bil iousness, Impure Blood, Dyspepsia, Fa male Complaints, 8tomsch and Bowel Disorders. Dr. Bull's Pills never gripe. ' ; Rural Free Dcliyery. ; Special to JonraaL , V. BALiionv December I The great hv ereaso la the rural fret delivery of malls Is lltnsi rated by tbe report' At carrier her today. Last month be bandied 8,091 pieces of malt, of which I.OSOwere newipapers, White la August, 1900, the first month he bandied 6nty 1,871 pieces of wbloh $00 were newspaper, v t C ASTO R I A i 'Tor Infants and Children.' Hi Kind Yea Kavj C:::'l Sears the Sf yf !JTT CTTT ELECTRIC LIGHTS. Where Arc Lights will be Located IX Bonds are Voted. It has reached the ears of the Commit tee on Electric Lights of the City of New Bern, that the opponents ot Elec trlo Lights have been attempting to in fluence the Colored Voters of the City, either to stay sway from the Polls on election day so that their failure to vote will count against Lights, or to go to the polls and vote against Electric Lights, for the reason that the Board of Aldermen of the City do not Intend to place any Arc Lights in the Colored Wards if the election, goes for Lights. As this is a gross misrepresentation and is intended to obtain sufficient rotes against lights from the colored voters to defeat the election, we deem it but fair to the voters of the City to publish the location of the Lights upon which the contract for the purchase of the electric light system Is to be made: And also to state that the estimates of coats which have heretofore been published, havo been made up of the location of the Arc Lights as herein stated. This Commit tee has prepared for the purpose of ob taining Bids for the erection of a System of Electric Lights Blue Prints locating the several Arc Lights In the various Wards of the City and upon these Loca tions the estimates already published have been made: These Blue Prints have been submitted by this Committee to the Full Board and by the Board ap proved: And If The Election declares in favor of electric lights the locations herein given as established by the Board of Aldermen will be snbmittcd to all bid ders for the erection.of the System and when the contract Is awarded These Lo cations Will Become a Part of The Con tract for erecting and constructing this system.of Electric Lights, and must be located under that contract as designa ted on the Blue Print Mentioned, as fol lows: South Front and Norwood street. " " German street. " " Muddy street. " " George street. ' " Hancock street. " " Middle street. " " Craven street. " " East Front street. Pollock " Norwood street. " " Jonestslreet. " " Fleetjstreet. " '' Muddy street. " " George street. " " Metcalf street. " " Hancock street. " " Middle street. " " Craven street. " " East Front street. Broad " Five Pointf. " " Fleet street. " " Muddy street. " " George street. " " Metcalf street. " " Hancock street. " Middle street. " " Craven street. " " East Front street. New " Queen street. " George street. " " Metcalf street. . " Hancock street. " Middle street " Craven street. Johnson Queen street. " " Hancockjstreet. " Middle street " " Craven street. Union " East Front street. East Front " Short street " King street. " " Queen street. Craven " Middle street. Hancock " Quoen street Griffith street at loe Factory. " "and Atmore street Pasture street at Church. George and Cedar street. " " Pine street " " Cypress street. Cedar " Burn street. Queen " West street. West " Elm itreet " Cedar street. " " Pine street Main Ave. H Murry street " " Green street. Elm street " Eilmonock street. " H Richardson alley. Crooked " Norwood street Middle ot Idea street. oo mat uaaer wese circumstances no fears eaa be entertained but that the lights will be located as represented. We trust mat mi statement will do away with any misrepresentations mada to-the colored voters If say have bees made. Jobs) O. ScALxa, .. , Fbrxis Gaskill, W. 8. Philips. ' Com. oa Kleetrlo Lights. . Health and Beauty. A poor complexion Is usually the re sult of a torpid liver or Irregular actios of (bo bowels. . Unless nstures refuse is carried off It will sorely oaose Impure blood.' Pimples, bolls and other erup tions follow. This Is Baton's method of throwing off the polsoas which the bow els failed to remove. - DsWItt's Little Early Risers are world famous for reme dying this condition. They stimulate ths liver aad promote regular and healthy action of the bowels but never cause griping, ersmps or distress. Ssfe pills. F. S. Duffy. .': - 1 The horrors of Croup do not trouble ths mothers who gives Akwat's Caouf Stscf. No danger In s safs thing, An-1 I wsfl la aafa and tnn -nna.f. wltl.ni I it. It is s remedy for Whooping Cough, many use end reoommend It. 85 cents st Bradham's. To Replace the Building. Special to Journal. . Raleigh, December 2. The board of agriculture meets tomorrow and will see what can be done in the way of provi ding buildings at the A. & M. College. Wednesday the regular session will be held. William Dunn arrived from New Bern today to attend. Thus far $125 has been raised for the students at the Agricultural and Mechan leal College here who lost all their prop erty in the Are which burned Watauga hall Friday night. TO CLEANSE THE SYSTEH Effectually yet gently when costive or billions, 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 by tbe California Fig Syrup Co. The Best Prescription for Malaria. Chills and Fever Is a bottle of 0 rove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply Iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No cure no pay. Price 50c. K. of P. Members of Athcnla Lodge No. 8 are earnestly requested to attend a meeting of their Lodge to be held Tuesday oven Ing December 3rd, 1901, at 7.30 o'clock. Election of officers. J. H. SMITH, K. of It. & S. If you have a hacking cough, you can always And relief by taking Uauoi.iNA Couoii Cure. We mako and guarantee It, money back It it failB to relievo. 2V. at Bradham's Pharmacy. Simple Conundrum and Easy to Answer. In front of what store In this city on Saturday nights are the greatest number of teams carte, buggies, wagons and everything on wheels, and what are they there for? First correct answer as noted by Journal, will receive Free of all expense a load of wood of any kind you may want or a load of brick. Moore's Wood and Brick Yard. P. 8. This offer is not known to any one and consequently not Intended as an ad for him or them. Celery Headache Powders. There is not any better remedy for headache than these powders. They never fall to relieve. Made and sold only at Davis' Prescription Pharmacy. Tooth Brushes at Davis'. Davis Prescription Pharmacy has just received a lot of tooth brushes from Chas Loonen, tho well-known manufac turer of brushes In Paris. Each brush has "Davis Pharmacy" stamped on the handle, and is guaranteed to be perfect. If one Is found unsatisfactory, It may be returned. It is being made a leader at Davis' and the price Is only 25 cents. VeKoow Our Busine; Too wouldn't mtronlx a drmnrint who did not. There Is no risk when you trade here. We hare mmae uie arug ouunen a careim araay lor yean. PrenilDUon work is of vital imrortaiioa. . With OS too. ou deoem! nron "iniui semce. We have in stock k lunro lino ol BmiI Vnrr Cluunol Verts fnr H and riOSt IVinjJ Uuy,EiodcolcUamotaUned with flannel. gM.e ftiionn Chamois Vents for Women rrUBt Vuccnan'iuirl, made of chamois covered wlin French naiineu IVrfrat mntfifltlon acaiuat oold and Itldden ohaiiKW-oralnst oonxht, colds, pneumonia, and alt cheat and lunar tronfjlca. Just the thing let ouMlieaawijr io school race, j.uv. UiUdnm'aslna, S2.O0. C. D. BRADHAfl. AT Central Meat Market, Cor. Broad A Middle 8U., (Oaks Market's old stand) you will find the nicest line ot Fresh Heats the mar' ket affords. The place has been newly painted and fixed up with a view ot ca tering to the wants of the Urat-ckus trade ol tbe city. At any time you desire a nlos steak or roast ot either native or western beef give us a call. We will be able to serve you at all times. - -Cut riowcw, Plants. Our Greenhouses are bow stocked with the choicest Roses, Conations and Pot plants la the Stale. , . ; , AO orders II lied with dispatch. We an aow booking orders for ths Xmss trsdfc j; , 1 " I WILMINGTON FLORAL CO,v v: ;. ' WtlmlngtoB, S". 0. STRAYED ! From my lot yesterday one Mlloh Cow white, with red spots. ' Medium else. I ChtB trT P,ml,c0 Oonnt7' Worms, Hon Concerning her will be thankfully I received. . L. f UO0R& Fresh Pork Sausagre. Fresh lot Clover Hill Print and Fancy Elgin ut ter, On tario uckwhea t, Cream Cheese, Bologna, Tripe, Pigs Feet, Corned Beef, Small Hams and Breakfast Strips. Evaporated Apples and Peaches, Nice New Prunes 5c 11. Large Prunes 10c lb, Jellies and Fruit Jains. Lima Beans, White Beans, Split Peas. Irish Potatoes and Codfish. Yam Potatoes. Nuts all kinds new crop. Complete stock of everything usually kept in a first-elass grocery store. Lowest possible prices. I will appreciate a Bhare of your trade. Youurs truly, T I. MriTUWTPf rnIe j 'Phone 01. Something New. 55 Arrivals for this week are as follows : W. R. Pancake Flour, uckwheat, CurrantH, Itaisins, Prunes, Crystalized Orange and Lemon Peel, Citron, Candies, Dates, Figs. Dried and Evaporated Apples and Peaches, Green Apples,Cracker Dust, Crac ers-both package and loose.Wafer- ettes, Macaroni, Cheese, Tapaico, Postum Cereal, Grapo Nuts, Oats, Etc. A Space forbids my continuing, as I could mention articles enough to fill one side of this paper. Call and get your wants supplied. J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St. Grocer. 'Phone 137. The Latest La China Indian Head Ware, no China eloset com plete without it. Tryon's Palaoe and soenes from New Bern on Chins, appropriate to send your friend. AT VVHITEHURSTS 45 Pollock St i liilBook Store Favor ua with a X I visit and have your t i Holiday Gift prob- i lem solved. 6. N. Ennctt ; LONO KXPEBIE50B and the skill gained through the constant piaettoe eo- aoiea us to sueoeaaruiiy repair au anas of vnna and fwrnlvara. Now Is the time to prepare lot kint ln. . We are prepared to supply your wants in ammnmuoo ana guns. Our stock ot Sporting Ooods Is oonv clete. - Took Balls. Dumb Bella, Indian Clubs, In tact everything that you want in WIS line, , ........ ..? g 'xmiv' xiilIs,; . Dealer m Biotoibs, FaaUBin, SrowriBO Goods, PHOSoOaiPas, Jfoa Paimo, Rcbsib Btakps, 8bu Pacasxs, o l-3 Kiddle) St . REW lEKR. , . .... , 71 Broad Hi. Our Motto is to please everyone who calls at our store, or sends us an order. We are receiving daily Fresh Groceries. New Baisins and Currants. Citron and Prunes. Peaches and Apples. Candy and Cakes. Butter and Cheese. Be sure to ask for a pound of our Fresh Boasted Coffee. We guarantee quality and price. Arohhell & Go, raOHB 194. fS BROAD ST. At Oaks Market POULTRY Turkeys, Ducks, Chickens, Geese. MEATS Veal, Pork, Mutton, Woslcni Lamb, Western and Native Beef. Sugar Cured Hams, Sliced Ham, Hmithfleld Hams, Boneless Hani, Break- fast Bacon, Smoked Tongue. Pork Sausage, Mixed Sausage, Frank farts, Bologna, Fresh Tripe, Pigs Feet. VEGETABLES Carrots, Parsnip, Cabbage, Irish I'o- Lettuce. WILD DUCES. Oaks TWTeat 1Y1; arket, 7 Broad Street ,Tb4 5tyU Id Oar Ovarcoetts ' gives an individuality which too well draesed man appreciates, There la A W1A J ll.tu .1.1. Sa WiMft. ohooM from. W have U ih btl inw tm m A aa kltBt awalafw m.1 awitlnalwa 4aa 01111 M "14 en) af aK TSS)BBV VI WsBrVS V W w signa. we make overcoats, xou naea ODO BOW. If. He C2utdwlclrv
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