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T0L.1X-K0.2K BIW-BXRS, M. C., SUIDiT. UOEfllfl, DCCIMBI& 7, 1912. TWENTY FIRST YliR 11 4 i ukjvuit yuu Ddiyams. liMi you take advantage ? Childrens Union Suits in all sizes, at 25c. Misses Bibbed Pants and Vests. 25c each. Boys Extn Heavy Fleece Lined in gray or white at 25c. Infants Wool Wrappers in all sizes. Ladies Union Suits at 25c, " very heiry fleece lined, 50c. Ladies Heavy Fleece Lined Vests, 25c. . . . silk finished, only 50c. Ladies All Wool Vest and Pants at f 1.00 each. " Vest and Pants, 85 per cent wool, 75o each. Mens Extra Heavy Fleece Lined Hygienic double breast and back and double cuffs Vest and Pants, to match at only 50 cents each, the Beat Values ever put on the market.' We also carry a fnl line of Wright's Health Underwear. Dur Dress Goods Department has had a good many addi tions this week. Broad Cloths in all the leading and pretty is hades. New Waist Goods. See oi 1902. HUISTMA8 n) W TOTS. W Christmas Holidays ABE AT HAND. HAVE YOU THOUGHT OF IT Wc have three stores stocked with a COMPLETE LINE HOLIDAY GOODS. Ever thing to make the children happy, and presents that will please grown up people. The Finest slock of TOYS, CONFECTIONERIES AND FRITIT.S in the city, at 3 mmt 1902. CANDIES. 6 TOO WILL SAVE MONEY I Our stnek is complete in erery department and we can surely please yon alL Our business blooms because we are constantly plaoing new bargains before you. Our strong values support our prices, 10 bolts 8c Outing for 5c yard. I lot ( aoton Flannel worth 7jc, for 4 Jc. Big lot Waist Goods wortli 12c, 16c and 25c y'd, for 9Jc. 10 bolts of Black and Gray Skirt Flannel worth 75c, we sell at 45)c 10 bolts 56 inch Ladies Cloth worth 78c, at 48c. S bolts tied Plannel worth 20c yd, our price 12Jo fi bolts for undershlrting in Flannel worth 85c and Wic, our prioe 12Jo and 19cper yard, 1J9 Boys 8uiU in all aolors, 68c to $4 M suit, 487 Mens Suits, all colors and Latest Btyle.from 92 6? to 919 50 per suit, Look at them, 887 Mens Overcoats any color and any style you want and any price from $2 89 to 914 78, 17 dot Mens Dress Shirt worth 73c for 87c. Mens, Ladies and Children! Shoes cheap, HO flush Capes worth $1 79 to $3 at 8o ea. Jackets from $1 69c up, Live and learn, die andjforget it all, Yours Respectfully, 75 Middle St. ext to G a skill ' ... ,-(' "v f ' , s'iTJfwS ' style of carriages we hare today, with oomforT and style 'ftCahlne'tV.TheyUdn't hare repair " j?1 ' ahopswlth toon (plandid eqnlpsaent as A mr shops have. . W are ready for any v kind of repair work, yon can bring. 'We " i -X will ilo ft thoroughly and promptly. Tfp vVWob Ood pat eharfes too high. r, r. :'. The only place la towa to get liny aa4 - , ;.' vrythlng to repair bngirlea. 4 Bee as before buying and save aauaey.. . -- 1 ', We pat Rubber Tin ea yor old or . ; new wheels. We shrink you loot tire In machine .without enttlaff theaa, '2 Everyborly Is Invited to See tlM work of - the machine puttlngoew bolta In same "old plaeea, . ..- : , .-; ,' , .. . .. ,-, " " . Phono VS, 7l.Proa4.Pt., fTv fi-., N, 0 . n i.n)nrim -jk. ii i ii ii.ii . ii them. :0. CHOICE n) K FBUIT8. Cor Poltock and Middle Streets, Middle Pt , Eaton'i Old Stand, Pollock Street if. Bdwi Co.,' Sew Ben, NC.' BRAHCH OFFICE MUR HY & CO., Vommlssbn Brokers, Sibcb; Ci)ttQBl&faiii & FtotMoils ' 17 Craven Street, , Phons 218. . HEW BtRJCK. 0.; Xala Office, 01 Broadway. Nw York. Moderate morglns. Excellent service: Private wire to New York. . t .If' Blghest banking and. mercantile ref erence. T' LstlilHHA , . ' i ' , run .uiiua I have moved my piaoe of .bnilne is to the Braallwood Bonding, oorner of 8 rath Front and Craven Btraeta, and will be pleased to serve yoa m to tke past , - Thaakbg yoa for past favors I renaln -;R. SAIVYER, TATXOB.! Ienney' Candy at Davis'. ' A fresh atorti""t r,f T n-v's Csn.lv b-"J -t l-n r CHILD UBOR ' - Vf - f t- 1 t .V Recommendations Net Thought Rad ical Enough, PoMiteatlarj Flmolalxkis)it tlood. GoTeraoft CSBtlBf Kei Mge. Sammer Agrlealtaral School. Xoaey From Peabody Faad. SUte Char tenu IUijuoh, December 6. There wulce this snoralng, but the rosea continue to bloom; not, of coarse, to haniiomely as they did a week ago, The penitentiary directors are greatly pleated at the flue flnanolal ahowlog of their report for this year, which It to preparation, will thow. They tay that tho profltt of the yeafa work . art large. Application It nude for a new lodge of Odd Fellows at Morgan Hill, Buncombe county. Governor Aycock It at work collecting facta for hls messsge to the legislature. He utd today, "Ton know the ntcal year ends November 80. Well, H re quires about a month for tome of the departments, and Institutions to get up their reports. Tho result la that I cannot get soma reports before January 1. There are some 40 or SO re ports made, and at yet not half a dozen have come in. Of course It requires time for ma to digest them. The result It I am greatly crowded In the few daya In January before the legislature meets. The legislative Joint committee to in vestigate the books, etc., of the State Auditor and Treasurer will meet hero next week for that purpose. Senator B. T. Webb la the chairman of the oonv mlttee." A new headquarters flag for the Gov ernor hat been received from the war department. It It of blue tlik, with the tns exquisitely embroidered. The board of agriculture adjourned today. It hu authorised President Winston of tho Agricultural and Me chanical College to hold there during the vacation months next yew a tummi r agrhmlturtl and nature ttudy school for the benefit of public school teachers. The use of the dormltoriet will be free and the cost of living will be very small indeed. President Winston hu for some monthtbad this plan In view, 'and no doubt the school will be a great fea ture. Today I1S00 wet received from the Peabody fund by State Superintendent Joyner. Of this 1800 cobs to the Nor mal and Industrial College for women, 1900 to the negro normal school at Win ston and 9800 to the public schools. A charter Is mated the TJreka Trous- er Company of Lexington, capital 910,- 000, J. D. Q rimes and othera . stock holders. A charter la alto granted the Spray Woollen Mills, at Bpray, Rocaing ham county, capital 9108,000, with leave to Increase to 9808,000. Of the stock 950 8100 shares are prepared and 1800 of 980 each common. The preferred stock la to get an annual dividend of 19 per cent and when the earnings exceed this the excess b to be divided between the hold art of the preferred and common ttook. The company it authorized to manifao- turs wool, cotton, aUk or other fabrics. Then Is much publle interest In the reoonrmeudatlona made aa the labor of children U factories. It Is felt that they ereaot radical recommendations that is are conservative. - Tea hours a day for children under 14 no night work for those under that age, that b no work before 8 p. m. and 0 a. sn; no employ ment of ohQdren under 19; no child un der 14 to work union It can read and Write. Thlt It a guard against Igno rance. Then the reoommesdatloa that 11 hourt be a day work for aa adult in a factory b felt to be a toand one. Bach are tu comments jieard regarding the matter. can wmtb theh. " . Calklni, the Story Teller: Mri Franklin W.Oallilne oJ- Wyoi mug, WUv, who write many loteresUng torb for the. "Tout h'a Compaoloa" rfood can make or unmake a writer. iFor a Umber of years, living the seden tary Ufa of the writer and etadswt, 1 sof. feted all the 111 Of nervous dyspepsia. I ebuld eat nothing la the morning save a dry crust of touted bread and a cup of weak coffee. Tor my dinner at 8 o'clock, t had been In the habit of eating rare beef steak, the jpnly food, from, which. I teemed to get proper, nourishments but BoJ meal wanj taken wlthoat J he after pangs of Indigestion; I was bee1unlg to get disgusted with life. 'J-f? ;';v v About 8 year ago a. friend eiiggetted Orape-Nuta telling me of the benefit he had received from the food and I began with It at" dtreoted; I found lmmedlU relief from my Indigestion and la a short time my dyspepsia left me entirely. I have novated Grape-Urns for a year and have had ao trouble with my stom ach hating eaten man j en joyable din-' oera. , ' : V-, ". ' : J I find In fact that all y. u sy for Orcpe-Nuts Is true and H Is cnrUlnly the f.fOil for 1" i!n woi' ) 1 ImsU.' .v CUBAN TREaTT'REaDT To Be Signed ' With United State next , Taetday. Special to Journal. - WaflHiHaToK.Dec 9 President Palms oi Cuba, aendt word that the Cuban treaty with the United States will be signed next Tneaday. That all Impediments are removed. That the Cuban Senate b ready to ratify It The new tariff bill between the conn tries will then be adopted. The Next Attraction at the Open - . House Manager Green received a telegram from Messrs. Cowan Bros managers of the Wilmington theatre yesterday sta ting that the Great Martynne opened a three nights engagement at that city to the largest house of the season. It fur ther stated that the thow was excellent, and that It could not be boomed too mnoh at It waa . the best attraction In Wilmington daring the year. The Company will play In New Bern for three nlghti commencing Monday, December 8th. It It an entirely differ ent attraction than hat ever before played here,and from reports from other cities where they have played, It It one of the strongest land.bett on the road. Embracing several well known and high salaried artists all American and Euro pean noveltlet. The engagement here promises to be a big success flnsndiUy at well at artistically, at already there has been quite a demand for seats During the engagement popular prices will prevail, 10, 80, and 80c and on Mon day night only, ladles will be admitted free when accompanied with a paid ;80o. ticket. Tickets will be on sale on Monday morning at 8 a. m. at the usual place, T. W. Waters, book store. CASTOR I A For Infanti and Children. ft. Kind Yob Hare Always Bought Bean the Signature Ping Pong Belli at McSorley't. Pasta Mack at Davis'. Pasta Mack b a new and exquisite preparation for ladles, and offers the most unique and agreeable meant of procuring a delicious bath, as well aa an exoellent toilet water for daily use. It softens the water, and If frequently used It beautifies the complexion, giving the skin a soft, velvet-like appearance. It b made in Germany, and Hudmet b sole agent In the TJ. 8. Davit' Parmacy hat agency for Hudmet's toilet preparations here. Hudnnf s Agency at Davis. Davb Pharmacy has been very fortun ato ta tecurtog the sole agency here tor Hudnut'k Perfumes and Toilet Prepara tion! Their quality b of such excel lence andaupertorliy that they are large ly used by the discriminating elite throughontte country. ' Jordan's Cough Balsam. There 1a not any better remedy for nought than Jordan's Cough Bi Salaam, only at Price 18 oaata. Made and told oo Davb Prescription Pharmacy. - Services Today. ebrlst Chnrch-Rev. T. M. N, George rector 8nd Sunday-In Advent. Service and Holy Communion at 11 a. m. Even ing service 7:80 p, m. Sunday School at 8;80 p. m, A cordial Invitation b extend ed to all Presbyterian Church Preaching at 11 o'clock a m. and 7.80 p.m. by the Rev. H 8 Bradthaw pastor. Sabbath School at 9 90 p.m A cordial Invitation b extend edtdalL Services at St. Mary's Free Will Bap- tbtOburob at 11:80 a. m. and 7:80 p. m. by the pastor, Elder W. H.' Frost. Sunday School, at 9J80 pv m. . The pnbllo h Invited to attend these ear- Ttafc'ff '-.if. iv:?.;r- . f " The regular church , services . will be held at the First Baptbt Church, today, morning at 11 oclocfcvkt night at 7.80 o'clock Rev. High! 0. Moore, pastor, v Christian Chnroa, M. 8 Spear, pastor. PreaohlDg at 11 a. m. by pastor. Sunday 8ehooi at 8 Bv m.r. At 7 90 the Christian Womaa't Board of Missions wltr Observe their aunnal O. W. B, MVDay. Address to be delivered by Miss Mary Kllpatrlok of Rlnttoni's-'--Hfe First Churoit ,o Christ V Scientist 8 Craven street' Services Sunday 10-.48 l and 7.90 p.m. Bible Tyetton Seraun loday, Subject, ."God The Preserver of Man." 8 Timothy 4:18.'; Sunday Bchoo after morning service. ' Testimony ae r vice Wednesday 7.80 p m, Reading Room b open dally. All are cordially .Invited to attend. , :.''li:';!, r'.t':'C:'i , .. Claris. , ' ' December . Mrs. John Simpson of New Bern It visiting her parents Mr and Mr Joo. Taylor of this place. -., 1 . Mr J h Bumpbrey and llilef, Mist Clara spent Bunday at Bellalr. - Ws learn that It hu been reported to be a case of small pox at Cl&tks snd we sre gU4 to Inform v'.e ji-' "o tl)&t It w a'l f ' I ' ' ; v t 1o T " ' A Proclamation by the Governor Sill Roward ! STATS OF NORTH CAROLINA,) Executive Department, f Whereas, official information has been received at this department that Cyrus Dixon hat escaped from jail, being un der sentence of death for murder, and Whereas, It appears that the said Cy rut Dixon hat fled the State, or to con ceals himself that the ordinary process of law cannot be served upon him:. Now, Therefore,!, Charles B. Aycock Governor of the State of North Carolina, by virtue of authority in me vested by law, do issue this my Proclamation, of fering a Reward of One Hundred Dol lars (9300 has heretofore been offered making total of $400) for the apprehen sion and delivery of the said Cyrus Dix on to the Sheriff of Jones County at the Court-house In Trenton and I do enjoin all officers of the State and all good cit izens to assist in bringing said criminal to justice. Done at our City of Raleigh, the 8rd day of December, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and two, and in the one -hundred and twenty-, seventh year of our American Indepen dence. OHARLEd B. AYCOCK. Ily the Governor: J. Betas Grimes, Secretary of State. FOR SALE ! AS A WHOLE OR ANY PART. One Self Feed Rip Saw, One 7 inch E ft B Holmes 4 S Planer, Ons 80" Shaving Blower, One Drop Tubler Boiler 80 H P, One 14 x 18 Center Crank Skinner En gine, One 84" Woods Planer 4 8, One 8" Leaman Monlder 4 8, outside, One 71" Bogers Automatic knife Grinder, One 78" Corel Automatic Circular Saw Grinder, Also Pulleys, Shafting, Boxes, T Rails Dry Kiln Tracks, MiU Trucks, etc The above machinery has all been slightly damaged by fire. Address, TRENT LUMBER MILLS, New Bern, N. C. Valuable City Property for Sale! I will offer tor sale at public auction at the Court House door in New Bern, on Monday the 15th day of December, 1908, at 19 o'clock, midday, the house and lot of land situated on Middle street between New and Johnson s treats, be ing the same formerly occupied by Miss Betsy Green, the lot is 70 feet front by 10? feet, 8 inches deep. This a very de sirable property. a R. STREET, Dee. 1, 1003. Auctioneer. NOTICE 1 At an inducement I will tell For next lO daya, at the prioet stated below: Pine 80c load, 99 40 cord. Oak 85c load, 98 SO cord. Ash,75o load, 93 00 cord. Mixed 85c load, 99 50 oord. AIJABPER'S WOODYiBD, 'Rack of Q-K Steam laiulfy. Doa't mlas thli chanoa. v.' w ' n . ' Silver of the highest olasi We take pleasure la snowing to decide on what to get It'i .suitable prcsenta for ttfL.T a a Military brushes,,., Cloth brushes, , ( '--' : ! I 'it Breshet, ""- ' s' ' and tlialns, ' ( 1. .? :UfiV:. v it 1 I I Ujf! lMAXU'jACOBgC.S Just Received A fine lot of Christmas Goods, Call and examine my line, 'OWEN . DUNS', 68 POLLOCK ST.; f I WE ARE OPENING OUR HOLIDAY STOCK i and all that is Newest and i Best awaits your inspection. I EKNKTT'S BOOK STORE. 1 i ; SAVE MONEY ! Compare these prices with those you have been paying : Pic-nic Hams, sliced. 12c lb. Best Lard, 18o " Compound Lard, 10c ' Pigs Feet in vinegar 5c " Tripe in vinegar, 5c " Good Flour, 8c " Better Flour, ; H " Best Pie Peaches. 10c can, 8 for 25c. Table Peaches, 15c " 8 " 25c tanned Uorn, 10c " 8 " 81c. " Tomatoes, 10c can. 20 lbs Best Granulated Sugar, any time you want it, lor 91 UO Also have a snpply of Oranges, Apples Bananas, Pears, etc Try a peck of my 35c apples. Qive me a trial. Tours for business, N. F. VINCENT, Cor. South Front ft Hetcalf Streets Real Estate For Sale. On Monday the 5th day of January 1903. at 12 m., I will tell at public auc tion at court house for cash to the high est bidder the following real estate In New Bern, N. C, lot No. 55, on wett tide ofCrsven street, bounded on the north by lot known at the Coi lot, on the wett by Hotel Haxelton lotion the south by brick bulldlng'.known as ma chine shops, being the house and lot In which J. R. Jones now resides. The sale Is made by order of court to make assets F. P. DCFFT, Guardian. New Grocery Store When you are waiting for breakfatt Ring 162 and it will be delivered at once. Best New York Shoulders 12c lb , Good Butter BOc lb, Fox River Butter 85c, Pickled Pig Feet 8c lb, Pickled Tripe 5c 8 lb can Tomatoes 10c, Seedless Oran ges 80c doc, Apples 10c pk, all kinds of Fresh Nuts, Pure Lard 18c lb, and all kinds Faney Package Cakes and Craekers, Try a pound of oar 90c Coffee, if not ahead of any you ever used return it Cheese 19c lb, A Sugar 5c, O Sugar 8c, Arbnckle's Coffee 2 lbs 25c, Tours for bushiest, M. E. Land & Co. Phone 162. 69 Broad St. AAAAAAaAAAAAAAAAAAaAAAAAsA W??f WWwV?? f ?f f f WWW PEPSI-COLA DELICIOUS, HEALTHFUL, INVIGORATING. Not Injurious. Helps Digestion. 5c. at soda ovafaina e c . JordaaLtTtrPlUk The Jordaa't Llvsr Pill continues to be a popular lifer medicine. It It a veg etable pill and done not oontaia calomel. Made and told only at Davit' Prescrip tion Pharmacy. ; .-. ' ; , '"Pf i ia novr displayed for inspection . oat line ana in. neiping you our butlnese to keep potted on ro LAVica. :..w.-r. vV'Mlrrort, .-. Manlnnra Pteoaa. .C-,i'..l ' brooches, ' IVaUhos and Chains. ; ' P-!rt I ktaad Chains, 1 ..nnf't i niHhea, i - . ' All the necessary articles to make your Thanksgiving and Christmas Fruit Cake such as Currants, Raisins, Citron, Orange Peel, Lemon Peel, Pure Spices and Flavoring Ei tracts. Also Fine London Layer Raisins, New Prunes, Evaporat ed Peaches and Apples, Apricots, Atmore's Mince Meat, Cran berries. A complete stock of Canned Fruits and Vegetables, Sweet and Sour Pickles, Tomato Catsup, Tobasco Sauce. Fox River Print and Fancy Elgin Butter, Finest Cream Cheese, Buckwheat, Maple Syrup, and hundreds of nice articles which wo cannot mention for want of space. Yours to please, 'Phone 91. WWW We Wee Right Hade to yrneunc 1 N V J Store Dep't, Elm Phone 46. Cor. r s A nice lot of Jamaca Oranges, Fine Baldwin Apples, Ki tra Fancy Large Lemons, Raisins layer and seedless, Cleaned Currants, Crystal Citron, Cranberries. Also a fresh lot of National Biscuit Co's Cakes The Mag nolia Pound Cake in 1 lb packages aro extra fine; Graham Crackers; Social Teas, 5 o'clock Teas, Banquet Wafers, Uneeda Ginger Wafers, Oatmeal Crackors, kc. Let your orders come this way, they will be filled prompt ly and carefully. Yours truly, Pebee Broad St Grocers, NEW BBL. CORNED BEEF, JFfiT OPENED. 8weet Pickled Peaches, 80o perjjuart. Aaaorled Mangoes 30c per quart. Standard 8 lb Tomatoes 10c per can. Standard 2 lb Corn 10c, 8 for 26c. ' Loose Olives 40o per quart. ' AttmorePure Mince meat 10c per lb. Nabob Pancake Hour, lOo per Heokor's Old Homestead Pancake Flonr 100 package. ' Jj;, - We want your business and are celling you goodi for IM Jjv than any other honse in the city. ThanJng yon for paet faT;;; j J orgrad trusting to receive a ihare of yonr future bruineaa, I ant J tiA''. ;. ' Tours to pleaae, , " ,'3t' eawa aaTa Wholcaale and pBOHI 69. . CterVBroad ft XXatneoek Btt.' ; "z - Celery Hei4clie rairtara. ' Thereto sot any bitter remedy tot headache thai -these powdera, They r t T to ""ve. i and told Only i . n Its t . : , I aQjl Wholesale eft Betalli Oroeer. 71 Broad St 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 yon to come in and see the new season's Btyles and make jour 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 If you compare the qualitiesjand and styles with othera you will find them equal to any sold elsewhere at 918. City LumberCo. H. Front fc IklenTSt. & Willis, Phone 1 37 package. , ' - Jf Retail Oroctr, ! r JmtcrlptloM atDtrta', ; v;.OwTV'tPNaoriplioa Pharjaaoy ' : ,.' atpcdalty ot , preacrlptlona, . Prompt and careful attention la flven dm Only the best dfOft' are ttised. T! prlcat are reatonaUa. Bend yours a. t t to be flUed, . . . -
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