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THE JOURNAL.
New Bet H. C Jm. 7, 1I0&V
LODGE DIRECTORY, fi
CRAVEN LODGE HO. 1 KNIGHTS
OF HARMONY. Meet! ted aid 4th
Wednesday nights In each month in
Rountree's Hall. Pollock street, st 7.80
o'clock. Bamuel R. Ball, President; J.
H. Smith, Bttfji B.& Bill, Financial
Secretary.
Index to New ldrertlsemeits.
Lost.
The Bee Hive Driving a bargain..
Simmons & Hollowel Co Inventory
sale.
Business Locals.
LOST A pair of gold rimmed spectacles
Finder will be rewarded by leaving them
at Journal office.
WANTED Board In private family by
gentleman and wife. Address, "Board
ers" 84 Broad St.
EVERYBODY stop and look at J 8
Miller's WUlIamsport "Bird's Bye" Ma
ple snlt. Oar show window finest out
for bridal presents. J. 8. Miller.
COW LOST From my lot 43 Craven
street, late Saturday evening. Brindle
color, medium height, good horns. Re
ward for Information of cow, or her re
tarn to me. L O Daniels.
FURNITURE FOR RENT. Kitchln,
dining room and bed room furniture.
Terms reasonable. Apply to this office
or P. O. Box 464.
A FRESH lot of Nunally's fine candles
received last night, J. B. Dawson.
MR. W. R. NIXON has opened a re
staurant In the store opposite Henry's
Pharmacy, and will serve oysters In any
style desired. Barbecue every day.
NO. 2 REMINGTON Typewriter In
Perfect Order at -reduoed price, apply at
Whltehurst's.
AFTER JANUARY 1 1908 the first
floor of No. 84 Pollock street residence
with five choice rooms, toilet, etc, will
be for rent. Apply to J. W. Stewart;
STERLING SILVER-A very Urge
consignment of the latest Raleigh beaded
design of Sterling Sliver, especially for
weddings engraved free at J. O. Bai
ter's. HOUSE FOR RENT The honse on
Metcalf Btreet formerly occupied by Mrs
Yeomans. For further Information en
quire of the owner Mrs Anna Dlnklns,
84 Metcalf street.
OUR make Breakfast Bacon,, something
fine 15 cents per ponnd at Oaks Mar
ket. NOTICE If you want your house
moved, raised or repaired, call on J. M.
Register. He can do It all, 178 Pollock
street. New Bern, N. C.
Market Letter on Cotton.
By private wire, J. E Latham? Co.
New Yobx, January (.It would be
dlf Icult to Imagine a more demoralized
sentiment that was prevailing on the
exohange today. Belling was general
and continued throughout the day.
More or less buying appeared on theory
that a break of 20 or 80 points was to be
followed by a reaction but so mioh sel
ling came from Wall street that the ball
side had little show. The market held
around 8.80 for a time only to crash to
8.65. Liverpool was weak going off
about as fast as the market went up a
week ago everything wss In such con
fusion traders hardly knew what to do
this was the result of sudden change of
front by the leader of the January pool
after saying January was worth more
money and the pool would put price
up, he comes oat and says the price Is
high enough and looks for fo break.
January today selling sbout same price
at which It was said to be worth more
money W don't care to assume any
responsibility for rumors circulated I or
8 days ago on the floor. It will be re
membered that people who tendered
cotton on January were Pong of March.
It will be remembered also thai January
longs hedged themselves by selling
March short. Now It Is said the firm
carrying January had an interview with
the gentleman not a member of the exj
change and as a result relation an sow
trained. Cotton was thrown overboard
and this has caused January to go to a
discount at the same time the March In
terest has not been taken In. To bring
about a break the manifesto wan sent
out.
i. B. Latham 4 Co.
OASTOniA.
-Una lUwUwm berk.
STotiee.
Application win be mad to the next
session ef Uw General Assrmbly of
North Carolina to amend chapter 047
law of 1880 establishing graded schools
In the City of New Bern, to Increase the
rat of taxation for the support of (aid
Mhook. '. i .. - . ';
- W. M. WiTSOK, ,.;
' hWy. Treat, '
This Ilk day of January, 1908,
Sachet Powders at Davis. " - '.
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P i t'.i otrUB WBtut too wait, r X
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VO ZriECt ON TBI HEART.
' 0 Soli at all Drugstores.
: A bfcLlGTHFUL EVENT, yl
Sapper (ilven the Attendants of the Mil
Green Wedding farty. , -
' A fiVe course supper was served last
night at the home of Mr. TV A. Green, to
those who will attend tbo bride and
groom, Mr, A. .T. DDI and Mies Clara
Green, at their wedding, today.
; : The dining room was tastefully trim
med with bamboo, palms and ferns and
the table adorned with rich flowers.
The gentlemen guests who attended
were Messrs. E. M. Green, J.H.Wed
dell, D. F. Foy, 8. E. Eaton, M. C. Dill
and B. B, Williams; Groom Elect and
Groomsman, Messrs A. T. Dili, and S L
Dill, Jr.
The ladles were Misses Alberta Ulrlch
Annie Foy, Mary E Btreet, Mattie Green
Katie Moore, May Moore, Bride Elect
and Maid of Honor, Miss Clara Green
and Miss Hattle J. Watllngton.of Wash
ington. In addition (o these gnest were tLe
family and a few friends.
Following was the Menu.
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OjBter Rolls Pickles.
Cold Turkey. Cranberry Frappe.
Bread and Butter.
Sandwiches. Calory.
Chicken Salad. Beaten Biscuit.
OLlVfiS.
Frozen Padding.
Angel Cake. Whipped Cream.
Orange Ice. Nut Cake.
Coffee Cheese.
AROUND AND ABOUT.
Cotton sold on thoMocal exchange yes
terday at 8 81.
A cement walk Is being laid in front
Of Big Hill's store on South Front St.
The Children of the Confederacy ire
requested to meet at the school house at
half past three o'clock Thursday after
noon. The Woman's Missionary Society of
First Bspttst Church will meet this af
ternoon at 8:80 o'clock .In the parsonage
rooms of the church.
There was all kinds of threatening
weather, yesterdsy, with the tempera
ture about 40 degrees. From threatening
snow or rain, It cleared np. Fair with
no special changes in temperature Is the
forcast for today.
Colonel Not Without Honor, Etc.
Ed Journal The many old friends
of "CoL" A. M. Baker, who have known
him since boyhood, were doubtless quite
amused at reading the article copied
from the Seattle Post Intelligencer, giv
ing the account of the redoubtable
"Colonel's" exploits In the Civil Wir
As the "Colonel" was but eliven years
old when all this occurred, the article
reminds us of our lamented filend, Dr.
O. W. Blacknall and of the numerous
titles created by him and the good
''stories" he wrote. I
OASTOXilA
Btantfc
Blfistns
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jf ine Mira iito nam umjz ooupr
Shoes at Cost
We are over stocked In shoes and In
order to make room for our Spring line
we will sell our line of W P Taylor
shoes at cost. Also our line of E P Heeds
shoes for ladles. Our new stock will
soon be In and we must mske room for
them. Respectfully,
J. J. BAXTKlt
J. J. Baxter Is offering for the next 30
days, heavy double breasted flcoccd line
underwear at 85c, heavy ribbed under
wear 85c. All winter goods at some re
daction. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
Mrs Cobb, of Norfolk, is tbo guest of
the Misses Green.
Mrs 1 B Latham and children arrived
In the city last evening.
Mr L J Taylor left yesterday on a bus
iness trip to northern cities.
Mr Zsoh Brown has returned to the
Rhodes school at Klnston.
Mr Fred Tucker returned to hit stu
dies at Davidson College yesterdsy.
Mr and Mrs Frank Hymsn, Mrs O
Marks and Mrs M M Marks visited in
Klnston yesterday.
Mr O V Richardson, of Dover, was in
th city yesterday attending a meeting of
the County Commissioners.
Miss Llzsls Parker who has been pass
lag th holidays at her horn has returned
to her studies In Littleton Femsle Col
lege. New Bern S.F. B. Co. Election.
At the, meeting of the New Bern
Steam Fir Engine Co., on last Taesdsy
night, th following offloers were elected
for 1808.
. T 0 Daniels, Engineer.
J J GaakflL Foreasao.'
L A Taylor, Asa't. Foreman.
O T Harrington, Dept. of Hose.
H D Wood, Beeretery.
O A Kafer, Treasurer.
A B Htbberd and F A Oasklll, Repre
sentative. . Halliard's and Tssuey's Candles!
: : ONION SET white yellow
1 ! and red varieties Just received
. Large consignment of Spring ,'.
X t Beads from Bnlat, Landreth . X
'., Parr Cn. ... ' ' -'.'...i1' 9
I ERAbllAM'S rnARMAOY.
. Cor. Pollock A Middle Bis.
. ;:7' , NOTHING" vDOING " " r
In the Council Last iflgtL A rill and an
Application op. - , -
. At the regular monthly meeting of the
Olty Council last night an Itemised bill
for 8,O0O was presented In th name of
the New Bern Bleotrlo Railway and
Light Company by R P Williams
The bill was for damages to the poles,
wires, ropes, pulleys, transformers, and
other property done by the city .between
May Uth, 1903 and Jan. 1st, 1908. The
Council passed the bill up without any
action; all desiring to know more of the
details of the bill. '
W. R. Harper made application for a
license to run a saloon at No. 08 Middle
stree.'Schenck's old bar. This proposi
tion was also given the marble heart, ad
journment being made before considera
tion or the question. The application
will probably be presented for a saloon
In a different place.
List of Letters
Remaining in the Post Ofllc at New
Beii, Craven county, N. C. Jan. 5th
1903:
MEN'S LIST.
B George M Brown (col), Bowden
Lumber Co.
D Haver Dauve 108 8 Front st.
F Louis French.
G -John Gasklns.
II Capt Louis L Hayman, Major Hill
L H Hill, William Harper.
K-J T Klnsey.
L-W R Lewis.
M R G Morisey, care Capt Owon
Uolmcs, H T Mooro, A J Moore, W C
Mos 'ley, Thaddeaus Murphry 53 Queen
St.
R Benjaman F Reed. Joe Raterford
care Mr C C .
6-J B Stewart, Samuel 168 Middle
st, Tom Simpson.
T N L Tsylor, Hoyt Toatle.
W-G 8 Walker, care Hotel Albert.
WOMEN'S II8T.
B-Mamie Boyd.
O-Elizabeth Clark, Lulu Clark, Liner
Carter, Llnner Craidlt, -Bottle Cook,
Hallow Cox.
E Fanny Ellis, barge Vuloan.
F-Clem Franks.
K Emma Koonce, cire Ohrlstful
Dixon.
M Mrs Jas B Mase, Lin "User Mer
rill. P-Mlas J S Picket.
R Llns Russell.
B Fannie Hykes, 12 Craven st. Vine
Rmith.
V-Maggle Verble.
W-AHce Webb.
Persons calling for the above letters will
please say advertised and give date of
list.
The regulations now requlrethat one (1
sent shall be collected on the delivery
of each advertised letter.
S. W. Hancock, P. H.
GLEANINGS.
At St. Angustlne, Fin., Is the only
mlil in the world that gets its power di
rect from nn nrteslnn well.
Great Uritaln buys over 11,000 Ions of
German toys nnnually, while the Unit
ed Htutcs ranks next, with an lmporta
tloffof about 0,000 tons.
A Ocrmnn geographer complains that
north ikiIc exploration is in danger of
di'Ki'iit'i-iitiiig into a sport. In which the
establishment of "records" Is the main
tiling.
Ocoh, formerly one of the principal
Mexican ports on the Pacific coast, has
nlinoHt completely disappeared in the
son owing to tho Blnklng of the harbor
bottom after an earthquake.
In the census of 1000 there were twenty-seven
states in which the number of
children who could not reed or write
was less than 1 per cent In 1800 there
were but thirteen states in that class.
Within twenty-five years American
astronomers have won as many annual
uiednls of tho Itoyal Astronlmlcal Bo
ciety of England as astronomers of all
other countries, except England, com
bined. Ilnron Pierro du Coubertln and the
mu lingers of the international Olym
pian gnmce of 1004 have expressed a
willingness to assent to the proposed
transfer of the games from Chicago, aa
originally intended, to St Louis.
Eastman Kodaks and
Photographic Supplies
AGENCY
BRADHAM'S PHARMACY.
Wishing you a j
Prosperous aridll
Happy NeVD Year.
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Thiiswliat Ayer's Hair Vigor does :
Restores color to gray hair, makes the hair
grow, stops falling,
Rockefeller's Dollars Seal Lips.
Chicago Special to New Orleans Timer
Democrat. "John D. Rockefeller's dollars have
sealed the Hps of every Instructor at
the University of Chicago, and that In
stitution will never become a great place
of learning.', Dr. John Basoom formerly
president of the University of Wiscon
sin, but now a professor at Williams
College, said today.
"In the East." he continued, "it Is
considered necessary to teach political
economy and sociology In every large
Institution of learning. How are pro
fessors at the Chicago University to do
this? They have accepted this man's
money and In fairness to him and them
selves they must not . tell the young
men and women who come to their
school how their benefactor gained his
dollars.
"Now that he has gained his dollars
he looks about him for a way to get rid
of some of them. He says he will en
dow a university. la there a motive
other than liberality? We see his money
in the coffers of that institution. What
is the result? The command Is silence.
"A discriminating beggar would not
accept a penny of Rockefeller If he could
get one anywhere else."
I am firmly convinced that the Uni
versity of Chicago would be better off if
Rockefeller had never given it a dol
lar." Fine Poultry, Turkeys and Chickens,
at Oaks Market today.
BRAt HAM'S IMPROVED ANTI
BILIOUS PILLS are nature's mildes
and most effective remedy for a sluggish
liver and disorders of the digestive tract
generally. They remove impurities from
the blood arM clear up the sallow com
plexion often seen in persons suffering
from liver or bowel diseases. Price 85f
per box, sample box two doses for 6c,
BRADHAM'S PHAKMACY,
Cor. Pollock & Middle Sts.
Budnuts Perfumes at Davis.
l Ladies Silk Waists
I Reduced. I
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Black, Navy, Lavender, Light Blue,
BARFOOT BROS.
This Store
Big
Inventory
THIS MORNING AT 9:00.
Today we offer to close all open stock A- F. 41. ami
oilier floe
worlli from 10c to 20o per yard
This entire lot most be
X I Inventory.
A .A.
Wednesday Morning, j j
Children, and
lOo Quality 7o. '
16c Quality lie
10o Quality lSo.
. Let na here call your
ular 19o Ladies Hose, Splendid Values at 25c, but to
oloso all open atpjk prloe will bo l5o. k
Thursday
We will offer' our entire atook ' of VlNB LACK.
E DOING AND IN8ERTLNG AND KMBROIDRBY
.EDGES AND INSERTING8 a' about SSi ner oent.
f loss than regular price. - It
A "' 1 . -II -, . . . m
cii'nn up au oiu swck oi AmDroiaerto so iDrtf wnen we
': offer our Ne Spring Styles yon will know tint they
nro absolutely the newest designs. v ."'''
.v BPSpeoM valoea offered each day tbia weelr. .. !
67 Police!; Street. r
cures dandruff.
t.e.iTo.,
Lwil, Mmm,
WINTHROP.
Cnrlstmas Festivities and Utiles. Pros
pective weddings.
- Jan. 6. The Inclement weather of
Sunday was a severe disappointment to
many of oar young people. It was a
long day on this old monotonous hill.
We had a fine time Christmas. Pres
ents were fnumerous and all were mer
ry. Mr Johnnie Neal who has a position
at Norfolk Is visiting his parents here.
Everybody Is glad to see the young man
and to know of his prosperity.
Mr Harvey gave a party to a few
friends on Tuesday night which was a
very enjoyable affair.
Mr James Taylor of Bachelor was the
host of a very pleasant party last week.
Mr J H Hudson was here last week on
business.
Mr A H Stevens has moved here from
Oriental. He is working for the Pamlico
Lumber Co.
Mr and Mrs W W Hollls returned lsat
week from a visit to their former home
In Plymouth.
Rumors are In the air of a few wed
dings that will take place in a short
time.
Wlnthrop will have the title of Bride
vllle some sweet day.
Some person will need a pocket com
pass In order to know where he Is at if
he keeps playing In the strange roads
around here; so beware.
Messrs Harvey and McLean left on the
boat last week.
Slikpt Head
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of
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Brushes, Pocket Books sad Card Cases
at Davis.
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SPECIAL THIS WEEK ! ii
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O Men's Heavy Cotton Fleece Lined i
Underwear, all sizes,
90c A SUIT
Men's Heavy Cotton Ribbed Under-
wear, all sizes, 90c a suit
T -Also Special Values in Half Hose, in blark and colors,
2 nairs for 25ri
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J. G. Dunn & Co.
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While you are driving a bargain do
lose your head.
There is something else to consider besides low prioe, and that is
High Quality. We have both low price and high quality.
Hamburg Edging and Insert on, 2000 yards, 15, to 85c gradtt u w
10c vard. These nro not odds and ends but whole pieces.
Ladies All Wool Vests and I'nnU, dollar grade, 76c
Ladies Fleece Ribbed Vests and i'antg, half dollar grade, 36o.
Ladies Fleece Ribbed Vests auil Pants, quarter dollar grade, 20c.
Ladies Black Hose, full regalur made, high spliced heels, double
toes, for 19c. These are bona flde 25c goods.
We will have our V hit Goods Sale in a few days
REMEMBER we give rebate checks which we redeem at 4c on the
dollar.
The Bee Hive
PATTERSON & HILL,
6 1 Pollock St, Opposite Episcopal Church.
WE ARE FITTED UP
To FILL ORDERS for Stoves
A full stock of Wood Heulerg, Wilson Heater, and loth are per
fect with front feed door. You will find on our floor the; kind joii
want. We are prompt in puttiug (hem up. I-ooi our stuck ovor
before placing your order.
We carry a good stock of Sash, boors, 1 Hinds, Lime, Ceiuhut, I'hw
ter, anything you may wai.t in Ituildem Material.
.Special Black Jack Slnve Blacking.
Bull Beikring Castoin.
I'llONr:
147.
7H MlDDLI NT
IIllliH,
Spokes, II A :t( inch,
liini.", 'riir,", A xU'8.
Great Anieiic n, i
Lightning, V Cross Cut Saws.
Plain Tooth, )
Also a full line of Axes, File,
Wedges, Humes, Traces, Cart Box
es, etc, which will bo sold at the
Lowest CASH Price.
P. M. VRANEY,
G7 N From Nl
J. W. WOOD,
(Successor to Foy ic Wood)
Tinner and Plumber,
Will continue business st chop of
the late Arm.
All work Quurinteed First-class,
Stoves, Piping and everything
usually found in a good tin shop.
Thank 1 1 g lh patrons of oik firm
lor their business ttnu work in 'lie
past, I tiUot tlwy will continue
their pub on age.
J. W. WOOD.
Boarding House,
3. fl. Ward, Pwpr, p v
UYgVILL", . .,(. O.
. AU ot Uif ran uleiws asnaltf tmni
In a flrt ehtsa boMdliitf hiimr.
talil , anil Careful AOentlou. . Katos
II 10 per day. Special attention paid (o
traveling men. . ' -u :;
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8
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so society, ditto to baarness aaeeeea.
nowadajs Is feoareel obtahmbls anleas
Mil ll dnsMjit. That aaeaaa ank
only elothlnf of food tuaurlsl aod well
nude, bat well fitted - We supply the
very best material, rmr shrinking (son
oalf It sponging), and oar sewing are ot
the best also; but we also make salt) to
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