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. tils v r .- U - n :v lii'J --.-- , . e-i n"lc fan n r,m o ti "Dlanlatr oi CThina .; prices to suit everyone, trom, 10c to :x 3? . $5 00 each. ' u -.v. a M A store iuu x uonaay uooas.. a wo utrorigu eucu uo., y-y M PartlPeM will remind yoa ox many things (bat y. u. caB ouy f. A fora(hriBttQaBGiftatVeit8mall'o08Ut f ''. ' A - Id addition to the above out Dress Good and Trimmings in k ar complete and up-to-date. A ' " i" ! 1. at. T.M- v A will be worth your while. fa $ JJroad Cloth in all shadesf osc men Broad fjiotn at fi uu. ' 52 . Granite ' 80 62 " Ladies ' - 66. Taffeta Silk in all shades at 40c, SOo, 66c, 76c, 860. . 86 inch Black Taffeta; guaranteed the beat, at 1 25. 35 - Peau da Sola, 1 15: ' ' ' 4 ,tV C'SP fly 20-T-22 inch Black Peau do Sole, at 75c, II 00, f 1 25, ex- W (A tra heavy. -'.-- ' ' t yonr wife, daughter, mother or A nice lot of Jamaca Oranges, Fine B ildwin Apples, Ex tra Fancy Large Lemons, Raisins- layer and seedless, Cleaned Curran to, Crystal Citron, Cranberries. Alto a fresh lot of National liiicuic C'o!s Cakes The Hag ' tiollii Pmiml Culm in 1 Ih nfty.Vorou arfl Bxtra finer flmliftm '' ; 5f Crackers; Social Teas, 5 o'clock Ginger Wafers, Oatmeal Cracker &c : -jt Let yonr orders come this way, they -will be filled prompt : ly and caref ally. Tours truly, - ; ; , McGehee & Willis, Broad St. ' Grocers. "BE8T BY Tte81" " - "A3 CHEAP A3 THE OTHEB.' :. FreBh Weekly. Agengy, BRADHAM'3 PHARMACY. To Friends and Patrons. I hT moved my plaee of boalnew to tfae Smallwood Building, corner of South 4 Front tad Craven Btreeta, and win b pleased to jMrra joa U in (hf put. : - Tbanking yon lor put favori I rarnaln tv; . Yonrt troly . R. SAWYER, AI I UC0B8. ; iii . I' vf ' ii i'i 1 Christmas Drkz - In one of oiir nw lmFT!r' will L,. k n -il jiloanoro. . '. Tiicro'a u. Clirii,tm Rift f t your fnmlly like on of oar I Ish viui, leg. Tliry are well nwli of b.st nmtriftl, with pnnimia' o titvii '! the Inii'st Improvement In tinUk. V the latest style now nt low prlowt. ( ull nul examine before bnytng ele whm. " - ' Vt aiiU il it Once t food wood wort" "'I inmm.ir, nnlck mid ih r, wlio will t '.ua.iy. A Emid j1h- for Ue riylit i, I n the eomnig yuar. v!? ." ' V" J? . and Glassware at f V look through this department - i ..; At : . , -. b some lored one. - yjjf '.Ceas, Banqnet Wafers, Uneeda Phone J3L SAVE MONEY! Compare these; prices with those you have been paying: Pic-nlo Eamj. eMced, r. ....yaabib. ......lfc " ......10b I ...... 6e H Best Urd.. Oompoond lard,....., j-iki x ei ui vinegar.... . -iripe i intinesar. 6e u ood Flour,,... Setter Flout,..... St Keit ne reaones. . . ..ioe can. s for use. ltobto Peachea, ,...1S u S ,u Kc uuuiea uorB,.-. ......iuo s sijc Tomatoes,... ..IP. cam. Granulated Bugar 6c per pound. Good Table Batter, 80c per lb. print i Aim have a (apply of Oranges, Applet Bkmanaa. Pear, eto. Try a Deck of mi 8 to applet. Give me a trial . i Toon for buslneu, . Cot. Saatk Fraat Ketealf Itrti BRANCH OFFICE, i f . , ; ' v Commission ' - ;j jStocli; Coticn.Graiii FroMiii f It Craven Street, ' -V , j Tkooti m t.. ,xt?r b(rh, a. pV' Itata Ofloa, 6t Broadway, tie York. ! 3C ode rat morgina. . Excellent terrice. Uml wTrea to New York.: ',: Highest banking and . meKUlUe ref- is . UL..1 a desire t inform uj ' jptv tTons and the pnblia generally that wt haTe fOef)eattWin'aMnrlng. supply of tie jnstly 'celebrated Splint Coal, which '-is undoubtedly the most ratisfactory , substitute ?or Aathracite, being all lamp and free from dtwt or dirt, i trial will com Tbjoeyott... , "." , ; We also Save ft lull (took of the best'quality steam coal. :':. ;' ' " Orders given prompt and par sonal ttenUon,V-:.. -.1- :' . ' HcZlsict O Cox " ' " ' n-oite 31." ; c7. ' . r ,i ... or'-'at::Lo HI j,.-t r-.. 1.4 snd 15 t'.e ri - T Death of Eugene Q. EarrelL Special to Journal. , Halkgh, December 8S. A cablegram from Kanlla tayt, Xogeae Qt, HarreU died then. Ba was la the book batt ues! here many years, was Secretary of Stat teachers Assembly; was qrtr muter general; went to Cuba 1 with Flrit Regiment, beoame clerk la United Sutet Qaartermutert department there and waa- transferred to China during the war with. Chlntr thenl to UanQ Hit body will be -broaght. here for bar- ' To Correct'Palse Stttement ' j Editob 4iw Bbbji JouRKai-i write to correct a notorlont falsehood mltrep resentlng the Rev J H Love, D D, pastor of St PeUr'S churchior fin years. Tail false statement was made for the pur pose 6f damaging his Mlnlitertal Kepre ent1Ion,utRT. Xore't life sad work In the town pt sew. Bern Is too well known by the people of this city, both white and oolored.' for any one to try to injur him wlthoat resentment,' and I hope that the official Board of BtPetar charch will set the matter straight be fore the pnbllo," I am only a layman of the church, but hare some knowledge of the work and worth af Bar. Lore, The tUtement that I refer to Is: this, Mr Wa Sutton,, the Presiding Elder of this district told the Bishop la secret, la an ender breath -behind the door, that St Peter"! 'chorch was running down both iDlrltsallv and flnandallT. lean say that the lUtement Is perfectly false and without foundation, and I cannot tee for my ilfe why a man should tell Uch a falaebood, nnlee it. was for the purpose of, injuring Rer. Lota mate rially. - . - - " 4fhea It Is know byjtaa church tha Hr Ldre carried the best report to Con ference thti year than la any prerloas year, and that St. Petcr'a church .is la a better spiritual oondition .than jthas been for jsa V?: Vi3Vfr4"i't-i5 I regard III Lot at a Chrbtiaa gen tleman, and believe I voice -the santi; meat of the people of New Berk In say lag ab, regardless of deaojniaatfons or color. i U-:Si;;, ''Siffc'S . His Christian walk , tad gentlemanly bearing la oar midst for Are years as pastor, hu won for himself a place In away: hearts .and a good, asms via the community, the many ; friends bahas made regret vary much to give him up. Mr. Saltoa, who so basely mUrepreeetit- ed him and his work ! would be glad," If he coald 'make Iha" imprettlon n .the aommaalty that lhlsf Ohrtltlaa gentle man his made., Mr, Love has never dis graces the profession of the Ministry by offering to tight In the ' annual ' Confer ence, nor any private Jiooaa or bank, neither has he, judiciously mads .false statements abont any one. JXvri- "He leaves thU city with clear record and the good, wishes , of the best people of the olty. (' 4.4' ''tfi His work ipeaki .for Jtetlf. B has done mor for Bt. Peter' jOharehthaa aay of It pastors since Rev. Thnrber, both, spiritually' and 'temporally.: and from what I can tears, if the only mln- Ister that remained, "on a station . ; Ave years In aoy of Eton Churches ,ta the State of Horth Caroltoa.)af aittrV This fact Itself: sneatu volumes for him, after five year of toll? for the sue- cessofhl church, ft heertalnly low and mean for his Presiding - Elder to so basely set him u a false Jlght before his coafereno. ' I hope every Klf respect lag person will watch; the nun ; that would stoop to snob' - a' deed. A. man that would do suck a thing should not be allowed to preach, aay - people who know a preachert to br gunty of such should not give him their moral nor rav terlal SupporCk'")- ?.5-- -ti :t As Rev. Love . closed np the .work of his church to peace - aad love It Is the hope of all self . respecting people - that he ihall leave la the asm good tplrlt, aad not be Imlrched and.' defiatd y aay Who handle the tenth so clumillyj -f;.- -.-.-'. ;i .Tours for rlaht. : . -The fileeds of Bev. loha H I-ove, rir five rear the efficient aad popular pas tor of 9t. Pater " ehuob, reqanted the use tit the Wast street M, X. churrh for hi farewell service, which wti cnr'ltlly granted them,,'--,' X ' This lervkc, held Dee. 16 as i most creditable on. The house ,wss-filled to oveiflowlng by the friends aid srtmlr ersof the preacher,1 who" bim elf vu felly up to hi hl(jh mark i sa p mod er of the Qoepel. . . , , The St. Peter' choir wssresent snd delighted the aodleaon with n.0'1 excel lent mastq fVi v-A'voS- - ' ' " ' Deep feeling prevailed over the whole assembly and It wet a J iy to witness the mutual Section of putor snd people A contribution, mounting' to 1 1 95 im made. . ' ' . Unusually choice lot oftutki ) and clilckmi it Oiiki J'urket. . Don't j i n r l (' ( i i, bit go lo J. J. llifra f r . i 1 ' ' J.J. LULl Guesses On Next United Stales - Senator. J. t , - v1. Inquiry into Uss of State School 'Approprlatlens. Vlsensslen 's Over Boad Iune. News-V- pspers la The State. '1 '"''vOBlyOae CaseOf V,, ; , V 'Smallpox Dnf 1 tVl't5""!! Tear, vt.j. RALifoH.Doa.T88. 9ute Insurnoe Commissioner .Young went to Greens boro todav to look luto the affsln of the various mutual fire iaiurance companies These are prosperous and, aoing a gooa burin. ' tsv? Chief Clerk H.T. Hudson of the office of the riute Auditor returned -tody from a duck hunt with oyiter eommls sloner W. M. Webb, near Morehead City In three days they got 116 "ducks.' Inonlrv is belne made into the use or the second f 100.030 of State appropria tion for keeping all public schools open 4 months la the year, i; It msjUum out that the use of this- by tome counties wlrregulu. WKmi There I some Question it seems avto whether there Is to be a bond Issue by the State to meet the excess of eipeadi- turee over receipts in iuui-ai, or woeiuer the oorporulons will be made to pat-up, In the shape of a franchise tat, enough to cover this. -- . - -' '." & . Lemons, sad very fine ones, grown o a few miles of Raleigh, In the open air, are ohsale here.:';?. -iO:e0tZ-: Th Snniwrna Court cleared Its docket. and In February What may be termed the new court will etsrt fresh. JJot in a number of. years has, the docket-thui baen.clear.i-f : - Dorinc this year Kslelith ha had only one ease of small pot e The lckima who Is S merchtat, was oared for at the psst. bonse. 'v, ' '' x".-- A nhotoeraDh of the Methodist Or- pbanage' here, taken lut week,: shows that the, mala aUding.. now naif aa Ished, will be very lmpoalag Indeed.- ' It Is said bv some of the guessrrs that the race forthe Ualted States Senator- ship wDt really be between Overmta aad Hoke.- -zyy: - "The reoort oa newspapers -la North Carolina, made by the Bute labor cons- mUeloner. shows there are WW. - Uf these 38 arc dailies, with a total circula tion of 43,53s or an average of 100. There ari8Q weeklies, with a' total clr obUUob of 268.461. or an average of t,480r There are to keml-weekly, total olreulstloa 8,780i 4t monthly, SI Of the paper 143 are Democratic, 17 Be pabllosn t Populist, S3. Independent Nine" are Baptist, S PresByteTlaa, 4 Methodist. '.Twelve are educational, t literary, 4 medical, 3. agricultural,: iUt CASTOR I A for. Infants and Children,.'-' rbt lCtni Yoa Rafi Alwajs Bi:f BeaiS the Signature of '""'laii tr' mrPi Stop a momenta Can yoa tell me the place I want to go to? Wellr you're a took How do I know where you want to got Well Pm sot so much so' u jou take me fan But do show me 43 Middle Btt or a place caUed.i ;f I'LL DO IT.;-; i Well, mySrlend, you're all rlghv im going there myself, to buy sa vsroott. Corns right along with me J.:-' :. Commissioner Sale ol -Bi virtue' of a iuilm-nl rt ad red la the esse of Job fl. Garrett against Ht hanlel Johnson and bis wife, Msry, at ' the fall term If 03 of the Bupe tor Court of Cr.vea county, the underslg w at eommlsaloner, will on the 22nd it Of Jsnuary. 1VOS, at 18 o'clock m. ol stld day, at the county ,-ourt bou-e doo Id the city of New Bern, sell to it ti'gb. est bidder for cuh ihj -following de scribed l.nd. Located In that part of ibe city of New Bera commonly knows as Beleeastelnvllle i laid off into lots end ttieets end describe In a certain plot or plan of isld sen Ismeni. called Ketzun stelnville sa lots auoibers 81 tnd 81, and bounded and described followti bci'lnnlni st the nortme,' corner of lot number 83 on raid plot on east tide of tlit"Ha ttrrmt and runnlns; thence north along Chnpman street to tie oath western corner of number 1U, thenoe south along the w est linns of loii Burahers 'ii snd 'i to uie soutb weit cornnr of lot . nambet, S4, thence wesl wsnlly along the nottb lime of lot nnm br i! i to the north went corner of hit iim.'-..ir 25, thence rest to b-'nii''- on tiij-inn atrmt; fot fuHr i. !-.;on S"e d"id frn'i . I -'- ,iO and WlU to the BiiJ r ' I John soe, 1m , IU.lll, Cotntiiitt'ioner. rccfmlier f ' 1, 1" ll.a r " r tit? v- 't t "1 tv!; i: i1 ! 1, a ). y !' ! i f x"i c ' -r ' ' rr r 'dy J. J. ::: : :i ; M i I Is- . II ll i Sleep for 5kln Tortnred Babies and Kent for Tired Mothers, in , i waraxuairis wan . Aoi Matte apT&attons of Ctttf. cm Ointment, -purest of emol lients and' greatest of skin cores, to be followej in serere cases by mlld doses of Grtkura Resolvent . TWs Is the most speedyv tnent for:' torturinp disflgtsringj, itching, burning, bkeding, scaly, crustedand pimply sfcfn and scalp humours, with loss of hair, of In fants aad cftildtetv tm com rlinxiDnovrnnBTTnCimcraASoAr. assisted by Ootiodba OnmauiT, tor besnn. trla( Ui. skla, for cleansing the scalp, and the stopping ol fallug hair, for softening, whitening. an4 soothing red, rough, aad sore hands, and for all Ibe purposes ot the toilet, bath, and nursery. Millions of women use Co Tictnu Boat In baths for annoying Irritations, inflammations, and ehaSngs, toe free or often. . stv peraplntloa. la washes for aloeraclve Wnassan4 for many saoatlTe,antlaeptl -purpose which readily soggest tbeniselves. me. B.v sm, Onmn H F yelnts; YelTetSj Vayets.: We" still naveanloe. linecf Yalveti and other mtllnery goods on band, all to be sold for leas thin tost Bespcot fully. :' J. J. BAXTER. S. ': : y' :. get " A Beautiful piece of China, '"A lelamp, ;. , " .' . T ;A Piece of Genuine Cut-Glasf, Vases and Ornaments -:;;' ,".r. ; AT" r"" XL ' It a r r- - a : : WdchiBargams. '. i "for the next two weeki we are ' I ; ; seUing the following grades ,of ', ' .Watobestriotly Arst class,, toy personal ginuaiueev mm van a tuw factory guarantee en all of thero- X for cash only, as quoted. ' ' A Gentlemen! br Ladies, SO year' k Gold Filled . Ca , Guaranteed f movement, at - r Open - Face, crew Back' and Front, Nickel Case, Elgin or Wal tham movement, for r-i'ifVSf , -Same watch aa' above .only.. tO 'year gold-fllled case, for f: ; ? ; f-1 adlea imatl ilxe, II karat,heavy" Z ease, uaranteea movement, lor - V .' IS. 75. - '-..' " One 16 lieo, 80 year, screw back Z aad front IT jewel adjusted move ment, IOT I - A ' 15 00.J Bring thisjlst with youv , J. O. BAXTER. : Eaisut's Acscy at Eav's'. - Davis rharmscy hu been very fortun- 'e in --tiT ? t tbe sole "-ncy be re lor i. adnut'e lnni and l'i!t I'repsia i!sn. Their O" y In of such eiool. :' sn I tup t tl' 1 1. v are lo-' e 'y u 1 by e t. 'tiiiiiiituing due ii. n.i ','n't l' .. ,l.-y Yiia v "! it:, sir- I r .. tn, A 1 tiv x 1 nr av an. r. For GliTistmas Gifts Christmas er.-. See Afy - Window of Christmas Paper. The window is full of Bargains.. Don't fail to - 8BK IT. 5 POLLOCK IT..' The Latest in ume English Violet, Madam Butter fly and Cover of India by Alfred Wright ; Also Dootalis, Aurora, Caprice, Queen of Lillies, Pearls of Hya cinth and La France Rose. Handsome Boxes containing soap, Toilet, Tooth and Sachet Powders and Cold Cream. A Sp'.endid Assortment of Pipes, ranging from 10c to 2 00 each; also Amber, Briar and If eersohanm Cigar and Cigarette Holders Purses, Pocket Books, Bill Books and Card Oases, from to to $1 75. Complete Assortment Wateiman Fountain Pens tl 00 to $5 00 each. Other Holiday and Staple Goods suitable for presents. " PRICES as LOW as is consist ent with quality. CALL AND EXAMINE. . .JUfcj-"- 23- nac; Cor. Middle 4 S. front Sti. Stop and Think Just how you can Save Money by Buying yonr Groceries from M. B. Land A Co, . All "pork sausage, 12t lb, I lbs for 35c. Ib Pa BicaSoc, Mixed Nata Wo, 3 lb can Tomatoes 10c, Canned Paa tratn 18c to S for 38c, Cod risk 10c lb ot I for 35c Minced Meat lOe lb I for SJc Try a pound of our SOo Coffee If net better than any yon have ever purchased for the money we will refund the money amlllnffTsv jC'f- ." 'i ; Headquarters for Chickens, Eggs' and tweet potatoes fresh Ma our (arm. . - k tifaU&0lil Broil St.' v Xr" (Succeiuor Ur Fo A Wood) ; Tinner-" and 'HuimBer, ";W8I. continue business at aboriof the lute tmii,r All'work Q&Atwed Firit-olasA t Btoves,' Piping and - everything uBually found in a goodUin shop, lf- Thankiog th) patrons of our firm for their business and work in the past; I trust they will continue their patronage .. ' ' ' ..; .i; '.:: ; ; r ,v,.f J, w. vooo. n,l Cn' t stock of Xsiaa Goods ever !' r. uns; w 1 rat lhmg rerj Good Things to Eat For Christmas In Abundance . At J. L. McDaniel's. Florida Oranges, Fancy Apples, Fresh Candy, New Crop Nuts of all kinds, Raieine, Currants, Citron, Prunes, Minos Meat, Evaporated Apples and Peaches, Fancy Malaga Grapes; Canned Goods of all kinds. i Heinz's Pickles. 1 also have a big bargain in bottle Pick les, a nice large bottle of fine English Pickles, regular 2Se size for 10c per bottle for Next 10 Days. . New Crop Fancy New Orleans Molasses just received. Yours 'Phone 01. J. L MtDAHE, mmmmmmmmmfm 'MMMM5tltMttUWMmMMMHMMH NEW BBL CORNED BEEF, JUST OPjENjEB. Sweet Pickled Peaches,"80cperjquart. Assorted Mangoes 30o per'quarr, Standard 3 lb Tomatoes 10c per can. . Stanlard 2 lb Corn 10c, 3 for 25c. Loose Olives 40c per quart. Attmore's Pure Mince meat lOc'per.lb. - Nabob Pancake Flour, 10c per package. Hooker's Old Homestead Pancake Flour lOo package. We want your business and are selling you goods for less than any other house in the city. ora md trusting to receive a share of your future bneineas, I am j Tours to T. la. EjLJE2InTZ, Jr. J Wholesale and PH0NI b'9 Cor. Broad & ITanoock Hu. LOOK I LOOK! CHRISTMAS COMES fiat ONCE 1 Ton know that everybody has sot to Xmat Clothes and Shoes, also an Overcoot. Bo we are looking for yon to come and examine our targe stock before buying. Below we give you few prices which no one can compete with. MENS DEPARTMENT. 88 Mens Baits worth S 7 50, cut price 34 73 S3 " " " 5 78, " " 1 8 69 16 " " " 4 00, " " 8 98 60 Overcoats, " 10 00, " " 6 78 It l" " 7 50, " "6 66 13' " 5J, " "8 98 85 " a job, worth from 5 00 to 15, " 8 78 78 prs Creedmore Bhroes, worth f 1 50 " 98 60" Black Viol Kids, " 3 88 " 169 60" Veal Calf, d. sole, " 160" 98 80 " Vlcl Kid Patent, " 8 60 " 3 69 LADIES HHOE8. 60 prs Ladies Vicl Kids, worth $3 60, at $1 98 60 " " " " 8 00, " 1 48 75 u u u i l eo, " 98 600 pre Childrens School Shoes" 1 00, " 69 If von don't see what you want ask for it, we nave it If anybody has. Goods delivered to any part of th city. ., i Tours Respectfully, liii- Middle Jit." ml to Gnkill but yon eaa ret Budwel beer, Jast about tne best Deer on eartn, Jr toim. Sprinsj, Bummer, Autumn and Winter it's slnn nfreshinrr. TjaUatable. appe- tlte-brin(ing, nourishing, because It' made from tn pnress matnnau, oy vn niAsnent methods, by killrul brewem l ake Eanta Claua your rvltorand hrlnv frwwl oil.. In that ihlM df PrOS- pect Lrewlng Co's beer In your home. . J. . F. Taylor, - . NIW BEKK, N. C- Tis rational Eank' of Kew Berne '-" Annual KcctInt':r:";:;' Tie snnoal meeting of the stockhold- of t)i" Bank, for the election of Its ), and the transaction of sucb t 1 -'as,- as may come before ,t. 1 la 1 1 at their banking houte ' 1 T ' ret ,Tnnry being . ' .i y 1 i. 1 at 13 o'clock 5- Htir?.v, : to please, WlaoieMde A Retail 'Groeer, 71 Bread St Thaning yon for p ut fa v- 3 please, Retail Qrocer, TEAR have this Edw. Co., Hew Ben, N. C.) r.lcSorley's Tov Store. av ..Haaaaub 97 niddle St, Eaton's old stand v-j I M .mix J f ahTM I "V- -,- ' w:. .tar -mr . i . It now fa tall blast wltbj aiiiap-to-date and complete line of TOTS, WAGONS, OART8, TOWnTTJIUB, DOLLS, FIU2 WOBKS Snd CANDLtS. Come and see us before yoa bay. We eaa SAVE tou MONii.n'.: -:tc; - J .v.V 1. VcBOBLXT, . ."':.-v-'--K!Tr- etf i PEPSLA DELiaOUS, E2AXT1TFUL, :;'-:," psviacnATafa -V Not Injurioua ' ' ' . r.r ' " '' I Helps' ptgesttou. ' ' ' - ''P ";' ' if -"ir",' 4 . ft -1: ' . .- k- i
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