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t ' v. '1 -.v .v V-..- A. ? f I - le , a. a W BIBS, R. C, SUNDAY MOMIIfl, HOTIMBIB 23, 1902. VOL. IX-NO.f,204 TWENTY FIRST YEAR AT X I Kfil Ml 1) it. if ' '6 1 ' ' ;''' f t 99999999 I vision? i ASHD YOU CAJT SAVE MONEY. TABLE LINEN Fnr Thanhtfivintf I A. VI X lAU.sAlAK'Ql 1 UQ We have prepared a Special Feast in this line for two W days MONDAY AND TUESDAY. W Hirk Grade Table Damask. 72 inches wide and 1 Napkins W to match. PRICES BIGHT Uclll Lctliy yK and we will do the Dress Goods and Cape Sale ! We never try to make big money on a few sales but a little money on many sales. Our store has justly earned the title of the birth place of low prices. L'lOK ! LOOK ! I CHILDRENS JACKETS. 4R inch Dress Manuel, worth 75c for 48c ft2 50 Jackets, - - - - 1 98 83 50c f3c , T. . . 0. 40 " 7 50 Capes, 4 .'0 Capes, 8 ' 0 Capes, 40c a,c $4 98 2 93 1 73 CAI'ES. For this week we have 50 dozen Misses and Childrens Black Rib Hose, worth 10c, will sell this week at half price 5c Ladies Underwear 25 doz., value 374c each, this week 22jc. Just reo ived a big line of Mens and Boys Clothing prices too low to mention; also a full line of all kind of Shoes. Very respectfully, 75 Middle St. next to Gaikill J. A JONES, Livery, Feed Sate ana Exchange -LARGEST AMD FIN8ET STOCTTJOF- HOBSES oxiOL IviaJLES, ever offered for sale in this city, A car load of each jut in, Also a complete line of Baggies, Wagons, Harness, Robes, Whips, Cart wheels, Ac, I A JON Eft, Br.id St. SUwirt'i Old Stand. An Up-to-dAto IXIk a regolar cock of tha walk-tor Thanksgiving dayaad Rx trarT day is what a driving man wants, and ha aad seek no farther than out earring repos itory, where all that la new, novel, snmri and stjlUh In pneumatio niad and ipeo lal made vehicles can ke bad. We hare the best la deilm make and finish, and ear carriages of all klndi are noted for thflr extreme eae .at riding and na nln qnallbea. - - f " Tb onh plaee in towa te get any and verrthlng to repair baggies. ' Be as before bnjing and save bumv. - -We pat Rubber Tires on yor old or new wneels. We shrink foar looa tires fa a machine without eattiaf them. Everybody is Invited to see the work of ' the machine putting Sew bo Ha ta same ' old pkees. j . r i ..5.:,v- G; Hi T7aton ft Don, ,1 Phone m, V-' " . WJBri4 Ci, riTln Birr,', 0 ' and Quality Best, OL LAcM.IIIG rest. 9 150 Jackets, - 98 1 03 Jacket, .... 69 Ladies Red and gray Flannel Under iklrt goods at 10c, 15c and 25c. Hdw. Co., New Bern, N. ('. fables New Finn ! New Goods ! All kinds of Fancy Family Groceries, Can Goods, and Pickles new crop. Canned Beef, i cans 26 c. 8 lb can Tomatoes, 19c. hipped Beef, S cans 25c Best Corn per can lOo. Beet Lard I8o lb: 20 lbs Gnnmlated Sugar $1.00 for next 10 days. r.1. E. Land & Co. Phone 162 x B9 Broad 6t; n All persons baring olaima against the Treat Lumber Co.' will please present same at once. And all par ties owing the Trent Lumber, Co will please be prepared to pay same upon presentation? i,j T (. ' . '.0HA8. 1L HALf, ' " Mgr. Trent Lumbor Co Lodges of Odd Fellows Instituted in Sereral Cities. All the Bights of Way for The SUae Moaatal Ballway Bt eared. Hebrew Ceagrega tloa Co. at Dnrham Granted a Charter. Fall Sale of Tax Tags Not se large as la 1801. Ralbiqh, November 8J. The State Superintendent of Fsbllo Instraotlon today sent outs letter to all county superintendents and teachers of public schools calling their attention to a dr oolsr letter Issued by Julian B. Osrr, chairman of the Sir Walter Raleigh monument committee. Superintendent Joyner says he hopes that every child In a North Carolina school will have the opportunity to add a penny to this fund. "North Carolina Day" In the publlo schools will be next Wednes day. Pott office Inspector F. N. Dsvis, Is sick here, with malarial fever. At Ellenboro tonight a new lodge of Odd Fellows was organized. Grand Secretary Woodell has applications for new lodges at Cooleemee, Rutherford ton and Albemarle. The funeral of evangelist Weston R. Gales was held here this afternoon, and the burial was In Oakwood Cemetery, sir. Gales' last sermon was preached here In the city hall, Sunday afternoon, November 8. He was then so feeble that he was unable to conduct the ser vices in the evening at the Fayettevllle street Baptist church. Governor Aycock's two sick children have recovered and left their room. George W HInshaw of Winston-Salem Is here and says all the rights of wsy for the Blone Mountain R. R. will be se cured snd the line located so that work can begin April 1. The company hat ac quired all the granite along the route, Including Stone Mountain, a mass fire miles In circuit and 750 feet above the surrounding ground. The road will tart a little east of North WUkesboro and will strike straight for a point on the Virginia line where the Tennessee line meets It, between Top and Pound mountains. It will cross the Blue Ridge at Grassy Gap, the lowest of all the gaps. A tunnel only 900 feet long will have to be built. The road w HI be 80 to W miles long. It will connect with s road under construction from Abingdon, Va , which Is to be extended 88 miles the other side of Abingdon, to the coal beds. It will glvsbysllne 12S to 180 miles long, the shortest of all the routes to the coal fields. A charter Is granted by the State to the Hebrew Congregation Company of Durham. Commissioner of Agriculture Patter son ssyi he finds the fall sales of tax tags for fertilizers are not so large as those for the fall of 1901. J. J. Baxter Is agent for the W. L. DooglM, Lewis Crosselt and W. P. Tay lor's thoes for men and X. P. Reed's shoes for women. Every pair guaran teed. Races ot Arbitration Commission. Special to Journal. Scbintom, Pa., Not. t Coal Arbi tration Commlaslon adjourned today for ten days to allow time for settlement. II Is said operators will yield and grant IS percent Increase in wages and a nine hour day. Gompers Unanimously Elected. Special to Journal. Nsw OmLsaas, Nov. W. Samuel Gompers was unanimously elected Presi dent of the American Federation of Labor today. SALESMEN'S TRIALS, Bad Food is One of Them. Road traveling Is rather hard on tales men. Irregular hours, Indifferent hotels and badly eooked food play .smash with their digestion. - . . "... ,t. . j . i An old Philadelphia traveler tails how he got the start othls troubles by nslng Orape-Nnta. "For years I was troubled with a bad stomach, which gave me con stant heid aches and pains sll throoh my body, caused by eating Improper food. I spent considerable money on dootori, who said I had Indigestion, and aftw taking tsedtdnl fbr a yaaf and It doing ms ao good, I decided to go one diet, but the dlffersnt etrael I ate did not help ms. If It hadn't beta for the advice of a friend te try .GrnpeJfole, I might bs suing yet.' .. " I ooamtBoed te feel belter la a short tlate after oslag the toed) my Indigestion toft mej stomsoh ursgalnsd its tone so that 1 ootid eat anything, tad baedaohea stopped, rl kevt gained la weight, and have a Utter ootnptexioa than I had for years. At many hotels, the Sales men Will hart sothlng la the Hat of cereals bat Grips-Nils, as they sonslder it not only delicious,- bat also beneflolal for their health In the lift they lead." Hams given by Pottum Co., Battle Creek, Mich, ' TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. A cable dispatch has been received by the Philippines Commission stating the nnmber of cases of cholera Is reduced to live a day instead ot thirty four t week ago. In the examination of Dr. Gibbons be fore the Strike Commission, Dr Qlbbons said the miner's occupation subjects s man to pleurisy, gout, neuralgia, asthma bronchitis, sciatica and other diseases. and that he would not permit the em ployment In mines of children under fifteen years of age. He testified the necessity of better ambulance service at collieries. Articles of Incorporation have been granted by the Secretary of State to the Durham Hebrew Congregation Com pany. Its object is to promote the growth of the Hebrew region In Dur ham vicinity snd elsewhere. Jim Wilcox, the alleged murderer of Nellie Cropsey, when asked If he would be content with a verdict of murder In the second degree, replied: "Give me liberty or gtve me death." General Vlljoen, the Boer Commander embarked at London for New York Sat urday on the American Liner St. Louis. The uproar In the Spanish Chamber of Deputies, last evening, caused by Robledoi'i attack on Premier Sagasta, became so great that the Premier with drew, and the president of the bouse olosod the sitting amidst the Opposition members' protests and cries of "There Is ne Government." The - English Admiralty Court has awarded to the Harrison Line steam ship "Scholar" eighteen thousand pound for salvaging the American liner Bel- genland. At a reception of five hundred Pled- montese Dfurrims Friday morning by the Pope, he referred to the rumors of his indisposition, adding: "My time has not come yet. I have many things to accomplish before death." Two hundred miners are on a strike at Athens, O , as a result ot the discharge Mine Motorman Clarence Rutsoll, who, Instead of reporting for work went rab bit hunting. A Leather Trust has beon Incorporate! ed in North Carolina, with $125,000,000 capital. 'Fewer Gallons; Wears Longer." The secret Is out snd New Bern can go on living just as If the riddle had never been asked. No It can't, either, New Bern Is not going to be what It was before. Its houses aie going to be brighter; its peo ple a little more prosperous they are going to have some of their money left to buy other things with. The answer to the riddle L; you can paint a building with fewer gallons of Devoe Lesd snd Zinc paint than with mixed paints, and It will wear several times as long as a building painted with lead and oil mixed by hand. There's proof abundant of It all over the United States. There will soon be proof abundant of it In New Bern. What will people de with the rest of their money? E. W. Smallwood sells title paint. Robber Makes a Big Haul. dpeelal to Journal. Davenport, la , Not. 11 A masked man held up the passengers and crew of a Bock Island express train near here early this morning, dynamited the safe In the express oar and took (50,000. The Roller tray trunk still takes the lead, a lady should buy no other mske. For sale by J.J. BAXTER. Market Letter on Cotton. By private wire, J. X Latham Ce. New Tork, Nov. W.Tbs market had a ten point break this a. m. and then a sharp recovery of 8 to 11 points. Break dot to tower Liverpool cables tad nat ural telling after, the advsnoe. The re covery was dot to moderate estlnsates at Houston for Monday aad the prospect nf a moderate movement of ootton next Week at bureau It expected to be bullish. Wt will not hire much short telling In the maanllms. Those who' believe In a large crop and . eoatider anything ever fto. 14 New Torlhardly justified at this mm ef tht year will weloome advance to sell on. Those who look for moder ate receipt sad the coming reports at bell factors will buy at long at tht aur j kst keeps goleg up, The two tend to kit s better msrkst aad one that should be a fair risk to buy on any breaks The market showed resistance lo pressure, Ws should not bt surprised to'set a lower rang of wheat early la tht week tnd would certainly bay, if ess than 1 to I points. Ont reason for tht recant advsuce hat been bad reports from Tstsa whtrt tseeeslre rains have delayed picking, caused rot, etev Then why wot daisy marketing at wtlfc It workt both ways? , We would oontlnue to sell on every td ranee and wait for a substantial break for bnylng i."i!n. - : ". J, E La Co. YALE AND HARVARD. The Much Discussed Contest Between the Big Teams Decided Special to Journal. New Bsven, Conn., November 22. The contest on the gridiron todsy b tweea Yalt and Harvard resulted In the championship going to Yale. The score was, Yslt 18, Harvard 0. Enormous Rain Fall. Special to Journal. Dallas, Tax, Nov. S3. Telegrams from parts of the State give information of enormous rain falls. Eighteen Inches hare fallen during the put 24 hours. Services Today. Services todsy at Centenary M. F, Church, at 11 a m. and 7:80 p. m. by the putor, Rev. R. F. Bumpas. Sunday School at 8 p. m. Christ Church-Rev. T. MJ N, George rector Sundsy next before Advent. Holy Communion at 7.49 a. m. Services 11 a. m. and 7:30 p, m. Sunday School at 8;80 p. m. A cordial Invitation is extend ed to all. Christian Church M. 8. Spear Pas tor. Preaching today at 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m. by the Pastor. Sunday Bchooi at 8 p. m. All are cordially In rlted to these services. Presbyterian Church Preaching at 11 o'clock a m. No evening service. Rev. H B Bradshaw pastor,. Sabbath School at 4 p. m. A cordial Invitation Is extend ed to all. Preaching services conducted In the Tsbernacle Baptist Church today by Rev. M. P. Davis. Services at 11 a. m and 7-80 p. m. Services at St. Mary's Free Will Bap- tlst Church at 11:80 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by the pastor, Elder W. H. Frost. Sonday School at 2.80 p. m. The publlo la invited to attend these ser vices. First Chnrch of Christ, Scientist. 87 Craven street. - Services Sunday 10:45 s. m. and 7 8) p.m. Bible Lssson Sermjn todsy, Subject, "Ancient snd Modern Necromancy; or Mesmerism snd Hypno tism Epheslas, d;12. Testimony service Wednesday 7.80 p m. Reading Room Is open dally. All are cordially Invited to attend. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tbi Kind Yea Han Always Bought Bears the agitata re of The Oaks Market la prepared to fur nish fine dressed tnrkeys snd celery for Thanksgiving. Persons desiring a fine turkey will please not fall to give their orders early. Tenney's Candy at Davis'. A fresh assortment of Tenney's Csndy has just been received at Davis' Phar macy. Hudnut's Agency at Davis'. Davis Pharmary has been very fcrtun- ste In securing the sole agency here for Hudnut's Perfumes and Toilet Prepara tions. Tbtlr qualii L, of such excel lence and superior!!) that tht y are large ly used by the discriminating elite throughout the country Dear Bessie' Did yon set our friend H. R. J on tht street hut Sunday, but oh, my, did ht not look splendid? the Over Coat he wore waajne. And I have heard that it came from 48 Middle Street or a place known as "I'll Do It" come snd see ms soon. Ever Tours Lovingly, Jam. SAVE HONEY ! Compare these prices with those you have been paying: I'lo-alc Hams, sliced, 12a lb Best Lard, 1 e " Compound Jjud, )0e -' Piim Fast la vinegar 6o " Tript'ln vinegar, . to Good Kloor, ; , u " Batter Hour,....., .. ..... . J, Best Pie I'eaohea. . ; Oe can. 0 tor Ja 1 able Peaches, . . . . ISe " tBc Canned fot,f V : ...,40o ' inc. ' M Tomatoes,... lOo can. 20 lbs Best Granulated 8 agar, any - - time you. want a, ior........,.,.f tuy ' Also havt a tupply ot Oiaaget, Apples Bananas. Fears, etc. .Try a peck of bt tie applet. GWs me a trial, , , v , Years for business, :H .2r.v;F.;.TJOTOBiiTt-' Cor. StaU treat Metealf Streets c-aroD-sr. 'BEST BY TEST."::- fr .V''? "A3 CIISAF AS TBI OTHER.' t--T, T" i r'ir'icY. Carlos Paper! Typewriter Carbon, 'Pen Carbon, Pencil Carbon Guaranteed to give Satisfaction. OWEN . BUNN, 59 POLLOCK ST. Lamps ! Hatt Lamps, Beautiful Parlor Lamps, Vases, neltoest dec orations, latest designs Largest line ever'ghown here. We can enit you. Whitehurst's 45 Pollock St. Phone 228, NO AMUSEMENT OF MODERN TIMES EQUALS THE EDISON PHO NOGRAPH It will sing for you, it will play for you, it will repeat to you the mutio ! famous bands ana orchestras. and the precious voices of family and friend, even though they be dead. As a Xroas present nothing would be more acceptable tban a f 10 00 or 2U uu mo noerauh. jpst received 200 latest record). Call ea'ly and make a good selection. WM. T. HILL, PAS?" 31-93 Middle Street. NEW BERN, H. C. MAX L. JACOBS. She'll Smile on your when you ask her hand If the suit you wear is of our makimr. Women don't admire men who are careless in their at tirecareless in cloth, fit or style. We'll do all we can for you and that's a great deal to get you ha her good graces, if yon let us have your order. We will probably mace your wedding suit otter. F. H. Chmdwlck, art more enjoyable when a glass of Bud wait beer goes with the turkey. This beer, at a tablt beverasTe.t M widely re nowned at tht finest brewed in America, and is fully equal to the best German made. Wt are ready to fill yen order, ; J.:;F. Tayioty; T-.,v iV.n.-v. NEW BERN, N.'Oi' s' Vacdnation Shields at Darts'. ; ', Mulford't YaooInatloB Shields art tht best Easily applied aad protect tht vaccinated surface from outside eontanv Inattnn and tbe on n tact ot clothing.. Bt commended by local pvsWsns. ' On ja'.S ft fsT's rresci', "a 1" 'Tiry KaMlBgJEiSOj Suit All the necessary rrui r luauRsgiving ana hum Fruit Gake. Such as Currants, Raisins, Citron, Orange Peel, Lemon Peel, Pure Spices and Flavoring Extracts. Also Fine London Layer Raisins, New Prunes, Evaporat ed Peaches and Apples, Apricots, Atmore's Mince Meat, Cran berries. A complete stock of Canned doods and Vegetables, Sweet and Sour Pickles, Tomato Catsup, Tobasco Sauce. Fox River Print and Fancy Elgin Butter, Finest Cream Cheese, Buckwheat, Maple Syrup, and hundreda of nice articles which we cannot mention for want of space. Yours to please, J. I,. MnDANIPsL we mi aiawafHiinugji 'Phone 91. We Wee Right Store Dep't, Elm Phone 40. Cor. Jest in, a fresh lot of .Seeded Raisins, Cleaned Currants, Fine Crystial Citron; nlso General Assortment of Dried Fruit Prunes 5 per lb., Poaches 10c p r 11)., Apples He per lb., and everything elss you want at very reasonable prices. Give us a part of your business and we will give you prices and quality also ;uick delivery. Respectfully, McGetiee & Willis, Broad St, Grocers, vYtttttvvvvvvvMvvvttvtt I NEW BBL. CORNED BEEF, JUST OPENED. Sweet Tickle 1 Peachej, 30o per Jquart. .sr ed Mangoei 30c per quart, Standard 3 lb Tomatoes 10c per can. Suoa rd 2 lb Corn lCc, 3 for c. Lome Olives 40c per quart. ' Attmore's Pure Minoe meat 10c per lb. Nabob Pancake Flour, 10c per package. Hecker's Cld Homestead Pancake Flour 10c package. , We want yonr business and are telling yon goods for lest than any other house in the city. Than ing yon for past fav- 2f on rnd trusting to receive a share of your future bnsinees, I am X. Yours to X '- 0"e H PH.OSI M. !; v;.Coir, Brtad eft Xleuieoek Bt : tuiinrtvftiniisHiniHiuHtHtt.t.tjtt 1 j. :t.k' jir i ift rh& -i i ' Cdcry Eeadacnc Tnrten,i ; Thitre la not 'any bstter lemedy for headaoht , than thest powders. They "r f' 1 lo r "-!ve,; , ' 'and told only i I v. 1 . " a. fharni' .- articles to make your ! j yt S Wholeeale & Retail Grosser, 71 Ilrsiad HU in our selections of Fall and Winter apparel, and this has been attested by the approval of many men of fashion who have visited our store during the past week and made their purchases. We want your approval now. We want you to come in and see the new season's styles and make your selection while the stock is new and fresh come in to-morrow mornin. While we have both Suits and Overcoats at a great variety of prices, we want you to note particu larly the especially large collection of each which we have marked $15. If you compare the qualities and and styles with others you will And them equal to any sold elsewhere at 18. City Lumber Co. S. Front fc Fden Htn. Phone W please, v. vFTrecrlftloM atDtvli'. t-lHvm'PrtetalpUoa IPkenaoy tL",-" fi specialty of ' prttortptloaa. 'Prompt aad oartful1 attenUoa la given thm Only the best drugs are fised. Tbt , prioet art nasonaue, , Bond yo-'" ' - w pe niiso. . ''V 'if. 1" iff m a iv- "V " 2'. i :
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