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Jp-Day's Weather THE. JOURNAL, Ntwltn, M. Set. 18, 108. Index to Hew Advertisement. J L McDaniel Pigs feet J J Baxter Just received 8 Copten Great Bargain Bale B B Davenport Fractianal dorrency Broad Street Fruit StorePeaches. 8immons & Hollowell Co New good Business Locals. a B. DANENPORT bat (or sale $35 of fractional scrip currency of the denomi nation! of 5, 10, 25 and 60 tents, mostly of the Issue of 1800 to 1865. DELAWARE Peaches, Pears, Bananas, Apples, Lemons, Cocoannfc and fresh line of Taffies. Broad St. Fruit Company Phone 88. M.E. WHITEHUR8T has opened a Urge line of blank books. LOST While out walking a lady's black oayx brooch. Finder will be re warded by leaving the same at this of fice. . M. E. WHITEHURST has just received a large quantity of Craddocks Blue Hedl cated Soap. FRESH lot Nunally's Package Candles received last night by express. 10 to 60 cents per package, James B. Dawson, 108 Middle street. Phono 200. THE WORLD'S only dustless Fibre Brush, adapted for sweeping and clean ing carpets, matting and any kind of surface, without raising any dust. It will outwear a dozen corn brooms. Fully guaranteed and directions with every brush. Write for catalogue and prices. Household Novelty Co. P. O. box 286 New Bern, N. C. Agents wanted in every state. APPLES, Bananas, Lemons, Coooanuta, and a new lot of assorted Chocolates, at MtSorley's. VIOLlNlST-Mrs. Walter C. Brick will open her rooms for puplli October 1st Those wishing to study call at 12 Pol lock Btrect. FRESH Taffy at MoSorley'a today. WANTED 5 Young men from Craven County at once to prepare for Positions In the Government Service. Apply to Inter-State Corres. Inst-, Cedar Rapids, la. JUST received another lot of Cuban Sweet Bogue Sound Water Melons. They are fresh'and sweet. Alio a nice lot of eating pears,; try them, and you will like them. Barfield's 'Fruit Store, Broad street. TO RENT A good brick store, oppo site Baptist church, formerly occupied by Eaton the Jeweler. Apply to E. K, Blahop. NOTICE If you want your house moved, raised or repaired, call on J. M. Register. He can do It all, 178 Pollock treet, New Bern, N. C. Misses Hendren and Griffin will opea tneir School oi Music Sept. 15th. at 113 Pollock t Guilford Lewis. can uhow.you 8am plot Of the Latest thing in WILL PAPER Goods Delivered in 48 honrs. ; GUILFORD LEWIS, M Dawson's, 101 Middle St -Phone SOB. I f t i; , Madam L&Rose TbeOrwrt Palmist ; il bAekseeiay.'Paet, Present liad ; PetaKHeeefctod AUCoosuItA . lonlHne. tj t MM. Mil I FIXAIOt POLEY Toir TAni-Clm Ifepalr end ; ' Ilalf-Sole Work on Boots nd tricalllto'Fmk-IWir. AMI Middle 8trtet ":.'.!, t;V ly.Workrrompilj; Donvf rwl Dc4l IA A tD esU TeCitii tow and presgs these, al) at J. R. Pa ,.JPUDINE Cutci Colds, LaGrippe ,vAROUfflA!to AfeOtt. " , :' Cotton sold at sj cenu oath local market yesterday. . , -, l".'-..'. A new walk to being made la front of the A A N 0 depot - '-' The markets will In found on the sec ond page of this issue. -i Mr Tbbme of Norfolk Is conducting a Writing school in ths Academy build ing. '':,V-'-"V-;' r The city authorities are killing unlloen seddogs and consequently the streets art a little free from an unmitigated nuisance. Jl false alarm was turned In from box 54 shortly after midnight Wednesday. A repetition of this offense may cause some trouble. The Rivers Co, presenting the Lonely Widow will appear at ths opera house next Monday night. The Item concern ing the cancellation was a mistake. Mr N M Arnold of Craven county and MrWL Barnett, have accepted posi tions with J R Parker Jr the Broad street grocer and will be glad to greet their friends at the store. Preparations for the Elks Carnival and Street Fair are progressing finely and the people are assured of five days of consummate mirth. The best of enter tainment enterprises tiave been engaged. Kemenfbec, Us Oct to 11. HonEWPou who will speak at the Oomrt house next Monday evening Is one of the brilliant orators whom the cam paign committee sent to Maine a few weeks ago. Mr. Pou Is a gentleman of more than state wide fame as a speaker. He Is a master of his subject. Mr G N Knnett is a versatile man. He can give you something to edlfvyour mind or can relieve yon of an aching tooth with equal cheerfulness. Tester- day a gentleman complained to him that he was suffering from an aching tooth, with all the erudition of a D. D. 8. he examined the man's mouth and located the offending member; he then Improvis ed a pair of forceps out of some tweezers and yanked the fang with the skill of a veteran dentist. Hereafter people with an aching tooth will remember Mr Kn nett. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Mr. R. Duffy, of Catherine Lake, la In the city today. Mrs. B. E. Dawson has returned from a visit to New York. Mr. C. L. Ives, left yesterday for New York, oo a .business trip. Mayor Walker Meares of Mayeville, was In the oity last evening. Mr. J. J. Hart returned from 8even Springs last evening where he had been for treatment Mrs. Earl Rlvenbark who has been the guest of her mother, Mrs. T. J. Bax ter returned to her home In Goldsboro yesterday. Mr. Harry Pennypacker, representing the Human Hearts Company, was here yesterday, and goes to Wilmington, N. C. today. Mils Jeannette Jones has returned from New York where she went to in spect the new millinery fashions with Miss Mamie Dawson. OABTOI faststw ImaiaJ Vol NwMwyi team Miss Smallwood's School. Miss Smallwood will re-open her school Monday, October 6th. Those de siring places apply to her at her resi dence, 116 Craven street, on Thursdays and Fridays from four to six o'clock. An Appreciated Play. Norfolk Virginian Pilot Sept. 10th. W. E. Nankeville's beautiful Idyl of the Arkansas hills, "Human Hearts," drew an audience last night, despite ths heavy rain, that filled nearly every seat in the Academy of Mnsle. This strong play was pre ted herelaat season for the first time and ths company present ing it this year . Is sven better than ths excellent company of last year. "Human Hearts" to one of the strong dramas that while strong in thrilling situations to fat above melodrama,, It possesses a wefl defined "plot and plainly tells the story of human passions, love fidelity, dishonor, skame-ead death. .The part Of the hero of the play. Tom Logan, is ably taken by E. f. Bull! van The parts ot mala an tasaele vUlian wen most ac ceptably oiled byldwin B. Bally and Miss Grace Lockweod. That their sf fdrts succeeded was evidenced by the loud applause for Mr. Sullivan and the storm ef mugle hisses and applause for the mala ed female. vlUians., Little Mestf Percy well sustained the ohtld perl ef little Grace Logaa. The other members of the eompaay also ably filled their roles. The performance was very well received and seldom is seen- an s dleaee snore appreciative thee tee large one thai greeted the players lest slghj. 1 ''lU .WHeW freeta' ftreal Saratoga Chips serf Oat Flakes at J. fi. Are' Ho Flies on-thtj Oaks IlarketAf eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee i w ' ' -t .i e pepsi-cola:v! ( Is th Jnoat refreshing end Invtg- X orating drink at Bode Fountains. X Cares headache and Improves the ppetKe,M.l((j , 'Try It "Ipr oor , stomach's x J X. 1 1. - ,. Z hi ANOTBER BIG DAT. Oaeef the Best 'Tobacco Breaks of the ' Season. The Wggest tobacco break that has yet been made was held yesterday when 75, 000 pounds Went "under the hammer,'' so to speak, at prices that made the far. mere heart; glad. The scene was lively and interesting at the warehouses. A large crowd gathered to hear the golden weed rattled off. Mot one farmer gave any evidence he thought he could do better elsewhere. It to a fact worthy of note that planters from quite distant points are beginning to find that the New Bern market IS offering them good prices. The manager of the Planters ware house, Mr. Hester, wss kept busy till late yesterday afternoon Writing ont checks.- More money has crossed the bank counters on account of these tobac co sales than any other transaction In which the farmer !s concerned during the year. , - The prices paid were not more than the coods called for but they were plenty They ranged from $7.50 to $40.00. Hustled For Marbles. The Sunday School class of Miss Fan nie Holland at the First BapttotChurch gave a very enjoyable "marble party" on the church lawn yesterday afternoon. The scheme of the play was' to find marbles which were hid in different places and the one finding the most was given a prize. The prize was won by George Holland. Fine refreshments were served. TRENTON. Protracted Meetings. Threats, to Kill. Pleasant Wedding Party. September 11. Dr. H R Parker went to to Harlow Monday on professional business. Miss Maud Sanders of Bogue is visit ing Mrs F P Koonce, Miss Bessie Cox of Newton Grove is visiting at Mr H G Monk's. Prof W H Rhodes and son Leland of KInston were In Trenton Sunday. Quite a number of Trentonlans spent Sunday at Morehead. Miss Helen Hardy and Aggie Button of Jason are visiting at Dr H R Par ker's. Mr and Mrs 8 O Hail of near Pollocks ville who have been visiting at Mrs WIndleys returned home to day. Rev D C Geddle Is holding a protrac ted meeting at 8hady Grove this week Messrs F P Koonce & Co are making their store longer by jputtlng on 16 feet on the rear end. The lumber has arrived for Mr B K Wlndley's house. The building will bo on Trent Btreet work '.will begin soon. One John Andrews of Beaver Creek township Is here In Jail charged with threatening to kill a man with a brick. Mr. A. F. Hammond, and sister, Miss Julia who have been spending some time In KInston, have returned to Tren ton. The Missionary Baptists are having a protracted meeting here this week. Rev. Mr. Garner, the pastor, Is assisted by Rev. John B. King, of Wilmington. Prof. W. H. Hammond will open school In Trenton, Monday, Sept. 22. If any one Is going off to school, they would do well to come here. The oolored base ball teams of Trenton and Pollocksville played a match game at Pollocksville Saturday. Trenton won by a score of 10 to 2. ( A marriage was solemnized by Rev. D O. Geddle In the M. E. church yesterday at 1.80 o'clock. The contr acting parties were Rev. L, Johnson, of Fayettevllle and Miss Virginia Wlndley, of this place. Mr. T. A. Wlndley was best man and Miss Cattle Koonce was mald-of-honor. Messrs. Jno. R. Barker andW. M. Whltaker, were ushers, and Misses Mildred McDaniel and Etta Burt were flower girls. Mendlessohn's wedding march was beautifully rendered by Miss Birdie Koonce. After the ceremony the bridal party left for the home of the brides mother, Mrs. Indiana Wlndley, where congratulations ware extended. Rev. and Mrs. L. Johnson left at 4 o'clock to meet the 7 o'clock train at Core Creek to go to Fayettevllle, where Mr. Johnson 1 stationed. Plucc. The If ew Firm. Having opened np foe business Sept 1, 1801, we wish to extend si Invitation to the public to call and lee t; thank log all for past favors sad soliciting ft tare ones, we ere . , 3 Yoiwtepleeeetj V " MoGMEK IntXlS. JPhone'187.. ..V,"; t-' Successors to J.TolsonJ- '"' ji ." """""""-"i BRADHAM'S LIVER and sffittACH PILLS see pa rely vetebemi ran be given Vrety old people aad'ehhdree. Mild la eofTfrn, their effect to Jer-reecV ing. Ho" pera or discomfort follows their nek ''They 'have' bseaCTealled Health's Housekeepers," which Is qnltetrae.' Does yoor-liver httrtyooi? Bene try these pills. Price Socit BRADHAM'S PHARMA0Y.3 . S f ... ,i Be, i Be., V s'a OrfMOel I 4L UefM, Caret j Care f -' .i.a.c. I telti i 1 nf kemoriam. Mrs. Margaret a Smallwood, nee Miss Margaret 8. Waters, was born, at New Town, Long Island, Dee. 28, 1824, - . She was married to Dr. Edward 8. Smallwood, , New Bern, N. C, Feb. 10, 1850, by Rev. W. N. "Hawks, rector of Christ Episcopal church New Bern, N. O. . Bhe survived her husband about 21 Eears, and died Aug. 27, 1802, and was dd to rest by. the remains other hus band, in Cedar Grove Cemetery, New Bern, N.0.,Ang. 28, 1902. Bhe was a lovely, lovable woman. Her conspicuous characteristic was the adap tation that made the central figure of the home, where she had the admiration, devoted love, and the filial loyalty of both sons and daughters. Hers was a character of remarkable strength, be coming a woman who finds it her lot to rule her house alone, yet It had that softening and sweetening gentleness which made it beautiful and attractive. Thus she won from her children the tenderest devotion, and leaves with them the sweetest memories of a noble and tender mother and they "arise up and' call her blessed." Hers was the good fortune to possess the love and admiration of many friends. These she numbered in the home of hee childhood, as well as In New Bern, where she Bpent her life. There Is an aching void in their heartB, as they mourn, with her loved, the death of a friend, Her Influence bids all to strive to leave behind them the testimony of a noDie ana useiai me. This tribute would be Incomplete with out mention of Mrs. Smallwood as a Christian. In early years she took her stand for Christ, and remained ever a faithful and true witness. She joined the Presbyterian church, New Bern, N. C, June 19, 1876, and was a devoted, faithful member, till the time of her death. Her life was a beautiful exemplifica tion of the principles of the Gospel. One observing her godly walk was re minded of this scripture; "The hoary head Is a crown of glory, If it be found in the way of righteousness." She had lived almost 4 score years, realizing the meaning of this promise, "Thou shalt come to thy grave in a full age, like as a stock of corn cometh in in his season." We are confident that her spirit was greeted with, "well done good and faith ful servant. Enter thou Into the joy of thy Lord." Schr. Ella R. Hill. Will load general cargo for New Bern Friday and Saturday at Baltimore. Ship pers phone National Lumber Co., for shipping instructions. CAPT. J. .1. DAY, Master. Fresh barrel Corned Beef, Pig Feet and Pickled Beef Trlpo just opened at J. R. Parker, Jr's. JACOBS' Raleigh Rye Whlnkey Is the best. Middle street. For fine spring chlckene, call at the Oaks Market. Cigars to please every body. Prince of India, Cubanola, Hancy Special, Aunt Hannah, A. to Z. Down Home. J. R. Parker Jr. 1 1 We H fl are Constantly Receiving ' I '!. J l and Our Closing Out Sales of o : : Eemnanta haying been very sat- : : iir'Wacib'ry; L it'r insure to 'the,. purchaser a New .n0 to select '; i :., j irom in every department. ,: OuMoHo .1 i Profits', ; which '':' 1 JlJ L J . V 1 - i ,,..;;,.! ..0 .,ari e'l tt v ..is."' - ' r H ' ."V ' 'tlm vi ew f i i-ih m 1 The Pleasant ana Convenient Drag Store r ; Of B, ft. Bavts. " : ; Mr. D. & Davis has a perfect right to be proud of his drug store which to one of the neatest and best arranged In the eity. Carpenters and painters have worked a transformation pleasant to be hold and one can but notice the Im proved appearance of the store. He sorely is deserving of high praise for having suck pleasant quarters. Aa addition of fifteen feet has been added to the rear of the bulldlne and a new plate glass front gives a metropoli tan air to the place. The building has been painted a rich olive green color. On the inside a metal celling designed by the Penn Metal Ceiling Co., of Phila delphia has been pnt in and painted by Mr. Ed Berry. The walls have also been adorned with light tints of green. A beautiful soda water fountain made of solid Mexican onyx with a rich ma hogany top made after the colonial style makes a very attractive place for the dispensing of hot weather drinks. The counter Is of oherry and finely carved. The fixtures are made by the Relnle Bros., and Sahnon, of Baltimore. They consist of cherry counters, patent medi cine case, tincture shelving, wrapping counter prescription case with beautiful plate glass mirror. The case has all modern appliance for prescription work. On the counters are five plate glass show cases of the newest designs. We are still selling meat at 12Jc per pound, not 20c as reported. Oaka Mar ket. FreBli lot Force Food Just received those having tickets can send them in with 6 cents and get a 16 cents package at J. R. Parker Jr. Public Speaking:, E. W. Pou. Ilon.E. W. Pou will address the cltl zensof New Bern on Monday night September 15th, 1902, In tile Court House at 8:80 p. m. Mr. Pou is one of the fin est orators in North Carolina, being the present Congressman from the Fourth District. Let overybody come out and hear the issues of this campaign dis cussed. Dancing: Class. I will start my Dancing Class Monday night, Oct. ft at Lowthrop Hall. M. D. W. Stkvihbon, Je. IT'S TIME JrOW to have that stove repaired. cold weather is coming. Let me ', fix your stove lefore the rush begins. L. H. CANNON, 138 Middle St. l '-'I " 'I will be: "Small M 'm' ii J JkJ Ml 'i ''-Vt ,...." ,; W; ilw K a. a. -,. C- :X Z I , , , : , . . I..: N 5 fl '-'!! -; ' There are all kinds of tailor-made aoits poor, good and Ipst. Ours come in the last class. We guarantee fa perfect fit, Perfect Workmanship and Up-to-date Styles. Our Fall Patterns are in and we will take pleasure in showing you our line. Remember Every Suit is t Guaranteed. t J. G. Thnn & Co., I j. 57 olloclr Street. We liave just opened tip our line of Rugs, consisting of Ingrain, Tapestry, Velvet, Axminister, Melton, Jute, Moquette and Smyrna, and are offering them AT LESS THAN VALUE. 4-7 Smyrna, value $0.00, Our Price $4.60 21 in. " " 1.25, " .'.):" 18 in. " " .1)0, ' .?:') 27-45 Melton 1.50, " 1.25 27-54 " " 2.50, " 2.00 ( in. Axminister, 4.60, " 3,50 Wh have also the smaller rugs from 25c up. It will pay you to cull. We sell for spot cash, hence are cheaper than credit houses. The Bee Hive, Duffy's Old Store, 61 Pollock St. W HAVE H Wire Screens, Door and Window Screens, Ijiwii Mowers, Iic'Creain Freezers, Ice Shavers. A full line of Hardware, Paints, Oils, Vaniinh, "Kmunels in (iold, Silver and Alluminum. A new lot Hall Benring Castors, improved. Our goods an represented. PRICKS THE-LOW KST. (live us yonr orders. pH0KK Gaskill Hardware Co. HJ. 73 Middle Ht NEW I1BKM N. C My Line of Pocket Cutlery is the finest ever shown in the city. In fact the best line of knives made in the world. The Celebrated N. Y. Knife, Geo. Wostenholni Son L X. L., and Joseph Kodgers A Son, are shown in my wicdow. Call and you will certainly see ihe Finest line of knives made, and am sure you will find just what you have been looking for. ! WM. T. HILL rtmm ni.li! Mlrl.ll Stronl its. NEW BERN, N. U. MMIHtlMSt't $e i "Oh, m jW oat maxea eof'eoasv. water taste so food is isa quality. Xrerjr thine nsed In the making la Tint QwdltTpure.- 1 f f Tae; waer ia jttre and sparkling. The lot is pore and clean. tt i ssvawa Ja pare ana ncn. '. The flavors par and delieioua. ', rHamlWiH the best and fresh - 'TeVhtatW art-sUk'W' out off their war, It neeesaarr, to ot It It Is soeUsfylna-ao - fresMns- tntnltofwhat Uey want ) ia MrOed aotla. s Tlisy -come and eome spilnw-tliai'e'. whae 'weiew ' working lor eonstantly.benanae we want t(fiil raitmni who knrw 1 Oar QttalHf KRADH A M's) ' ; ,.i ,- . f .H toil NTAJN, V' ' 1 Mt Vtr," I.,", "ir.Ti. fill ; r ; i I i i m c a o TOT. 2 itWt" " 'nIhe UV ''W Hat '"! '" raw my A MARK DOWN is our usual stroke at this season ot the year hi a larire sur plus ot goods. . N. Euiielf . Watch Repairing It oar business, and we give careful, painstaking attention to it. We give special attention to repairing fine watches, the kind Z that need extra careful adjustment We try to have onr work give satisfaction such as will win the confidence of all who leave their watch repairing with us. We wan't you to feel that when you leave your watch with ns for repair, the work will be done to the best of oar ability and In a competent manner. J. O. Baxter, Jr. i" i . FBESH VACCINE Jvb Rioirrirp 1 I BRAUHAM'S PHARMA0T; t I ? '!, Cderj Badache fpirdtn. ' ' There U eot aay .better resaedy Int. htadaebe thaa UrfU bewdera. Tbey Bevet fatl to relieve. Made aad sold Oily at Davit PreseripUoa Pharmacy.
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