.... t A0 KI7 BIJ, K. C, FRIDAY 1102X1X3 KOYIliBIR 20, 1803 YOL.'iXI-PO. .MOVy " V-. TWIKTT.8EC0IJ) TIAR 8 If it'ilDrcssjGoodslypu-ari g A vm, TiniJAaflnA that rmr A Newest Weaves and Designs," and: the Beleotia& Is certainlj ( ), ; fjk .very large, and bur price are never higher, and often less, tbiar ' yotLwfflfiadelsewhereTS get whatoti want tflCkMii. A tinlcga'and Trimmings ftf MtiqCjJs A Bale. This'season we have bought larger andtxonger lines (7 $ ttorTererbeiore. ftiimr '.-? -s . X) h ' In order to see the New'SWs'and Tretty Patterns la tdl ) m prices'from 10c to $rB0 pet "yard a visit jeutr $ vince you of the fact. ;'v'";'-;': "V-vvO M Broad Cloth in all shades at 11 Whlte Broad Cloth tl 250 ' - Shark Skin Venetian Melrose, Granite, Cheyiots and Coy-: W $ erts; all ,Wool and Silk If tape, Henriettas, fi new line of Silks to aelect from Taffeta Silks in till XV shades at 40c, 60o, 66c, 76c, 85o. j V "X) Fancy Gun Mettle in Waist or Dress Patterns at $1 a yc7) White Tean ce Soie II, 86 jnen jjiacK wan ae aoie to, y 36 inch Black Taffeta ll-and II 25, 46 inch Black Glora Silk, 75c," ' t Kul f3hw nil iiizes and shades. 5 - ' - if) E. B. HACKBURN, 4-40 Pollock St. , Hesitate and You are Lost. - Price pruning in November makes it a Captal time to buy Capital Hats and Furnishings with . little Capital, Hats,. Shirts, Neckwear, Hosiery.; Nightrobes Underwear, etc. Satisfaction Guaranteed. E. W. ARMSTRONG, " G7 Middle Street. BJOIBOAB, MILIi AXD SUPPLIES. " . . . . we are manufacturers;a.gentsfor Erie. City Boilers and Engines, Van Winkle Celebrated -Gins and Prases, The Oneida Wood Split Pulleys, The Wagner Duplex Steam Pumps, - Starret'a Fine Tools. We carry a fall stock of everything in the line of Maohiner f ; and 8n Gaskill Hdv MjHjSupply Up,, H1PDWARE 78;Ulddla 8t Phone 147. 1 rMPGtmsf 9r Columbia Bicycles, -T -Edison Phonograph,: llRambler. 'Bicycles, , Olfoer Typewriters; MHifdtdBicL WMT, HILL,: ; Dmlm at ItOTOLa. Truu, a kit ' : Knrns IroaTttaOoom. Jos ranmn! noi ut. II UUlle St. i4;;B. Baxter Co:, ' -Commission ' . Brokers : U i V;- Stab, QiiciGrali't Bite -! - It CnrM ' rboMtsi ' fc kw Btnx, k. c , M.Hi Offlc 11 fired r, Nrw Twt. Mndvrtt. ntrftn. EtoUtitWTto :: Oysters! - Oysters! ; ; From bo on ir irjU fcTt J Ojitert wtilch Jv will TTe by rnfiuar la!f-hn! of ,llk- 4 alack of Dress Goods are tie t V. " y farmer desiring to fence his land sith the American ileW the same of me' irt a short Wnile. -; ' X 'now have -in -stock' two c two car loads of Bame. :1 1 iM ', : Usdar Hotd ChatUwIa, it i i i ,1' A Tkturt of HcaJlh U Jit rryem. tlintiU be who rtn f 0. I'1''! tBUIUrmi t lik tl boitl by in nd fnrr,1(il In tiitit If t!i M r dufn. J !,-' WTiimti(!s.1 tjr Ijth ktin. T il' I f fc rll4 Bf ff ta1tiu si!', J. F. Tn5 lor,' 1 - ' MS COTEL SALE.' The Scren Spring Resort. Hostelry iSald . toEiTCBdaaSoUU Xlutosi Free PMss.-g?K Iks ;'6tpersVeoaTeylag3'tki;-'BeTea Spring! property - aare been nuda oat, signed and placed la escrow and Only Ucki the action ol the parchaten U to oeptlng and depotlttag amonat to 00a plete the deal ? Y- t Che actual porchawrs known in the oeal are uesirs Olwoa ana aamparey, of OoldiborotImt It la said, there Is a took company Of . syndloate baohr of It and the property "will be ImproTed, and It bat been lntlmatedthat a trolley line may vooa pot thli famooB watering place fat does touch with the world by qnlck tranalt to the railroad, 'xW. -.'V-.t '-i-FoB partlcnlars of the deal were abt learned nor li the porohaae price to be glren ont yet, bat If the terms of sale are met by the parehaters the transfer of the property will be made the Int. of Febra ary,190i .rvi V ; , .V ;? .0 M-Hoii-.,, 18th.. rilrl John Coof Initon, -aVsttjif Mr James Fieemont near Bwanibrjro, John is taking a reereatlon In. Onslow, eoanty.bls old home tWtlng. . ' V Mr Newton White and brother-in-law, air Joyner. of Follookirllle were la .town last week x 3UtS r. .. 'Mn B Caroline Uattooks, .widow of the liite Sev J F Uattooks; of tharman, It oar TUltor this wee..?; r.. , e I Messrt Nash and O P Mattocks of 811 rerdale were in town - last week trad- Mr John W Wootonujhae gone on a bnilMeitrip to Philadelphia and New Tork City his old home State " ICrl E Rogers went ; to Marines laat 8atardayf returning on Monday follow- Meiyri Harry Sobertt and DaTid Toy of New Bera, ware la our place a few dayilast week . r? ' - Dr W J Montfort and Mias Xllsa Hy men of Wards Milt were in our to wn last Saturday and Bnudayrlsl ting, Mr Bryan Bell and .family of Loco, have mora in our town. - Mr Bony Bhent of 1 Carteret Co and family hare, awed to our plaee. Kext week Mr JB R TroTOW and fami ly of Bear Creek, will mors here. MrTM Wocdhnll and family who Uie oat tide of .town, will . more In town. . Tou see o population la in creasing all the time. ' Oaws they are expecting that new rail road and hotel here, , .. . .. . .- Mr JV Prettyman is In New Bern now but will return In a few days.-" ' ' Bchooaer Bea J RuateU, Captain Joe James is in port now loading with lorn- ber for New Tork. ' The Rusell wu the three master that 'went ashore la a atom near Hog Island some time baek, and reported In the Journal - , ; ' Mlaa Alloa Blount, daughter of Dr 7 S Blooat here, baa commanood teaching school a. frog Poad, near Moatfortl Mm,publIoa6hooLV;: ; " : JTherewaa a weddlag at Ward's Mm P 0 laat Sunday week, the bride was the pretty daughter of Mr aad Mrs J 0 Littleton, Postmaster, at Ward's MM, the greoai was Mr OH Conies' of near JacksosTille, Mayor hIb Caaaday of JacUosT&le, perforced the cereeaoay. Mr John Caaaby a famer near ben made 4( bbla good cara to the acreoa his land tale year, thla U my good for uplaad sad poor high lend, . , Only S few . drasuaere this week, we aotloed the genial face f HI Baahk of Mrs Kills Petereon of Boston, a direct or of the National AlUaaee of Unitarian women, and a aoted lecturer n.1 preach et o said, wU speak la. Sum' .ore os Monday the Mrd tort at It a tu, a!-o at BeerOrnkSsadiy the t3s and F&iU Oak Chapel the same day, Bear Oeek 11 a , White Oa Chapel 7 p at1 Bb4WtH be acoompaaled try two Unitarian Min isters. Now doat'l be toe aldebovad la yostraUgtoa, buteorae 'aad 'beer' Mrs PatUrtoa talk.'"' "7. , KrD O Ward, 6f , Is iarlag soma lav proTemeaU mad oa bis buBdlige, new plasaaa, ehlmaeya,' house morlag, eto, Bet J B Olive and Mr Joiia Tr r at the archltecU la wood" and 1-'. w?rk Ihs painting by I X Kofwa. Frank LMcrtft, eoL Urlng setrthts ptsee and Osrar ptacUj et Wblto Oak, two " rtp:taMe "colors piple wsrt aiarrlsd last' Wedatf. t UielSi f.-it Frank tt a a nw 1'. o'.:!rj r' ap Ina, wQ faroUL4 elo, f Bum bore itdf to take la lis brIJa. Tb dwalUngwu bntlt by Vmiti J P and I B Hofrs, wMu, ef tbls Iowa. .' .-"' ! Vb'.' Ttca. C." nil. T r : ! ; r r .:( r B1SSETTS RESIGN 1TI0N. . Said to Bare Been Tendered. - Asks Tor ftompt Acceptance. SpecUl W JournaU iBaMWonmbetTWjU'.lsn' nounced that Profeuor ' Bassett of the Chialr of Htatory at Trinity College, pur nam, has'redgned:;;.y J The trustees bad been called to meet in special session next Tuesday, regard UgBaaeett, whose aUltnde in the South Atlantic Quarterly on the negro. gUei- tlon his aroused Intense Indignation.1 ' It Is said his resignation was tendered some days, ago : with a request for a acceptance, iij. i:y-" $: Eaitowe and Worth Harlowe. I ; Re? JB. M Giles our pastor gave ns a speolslappolntmenr.at our .academy Tuesday night, ' when quite a number of our people met to hear from him one of hie beat discourses after which the stew ards pledged to him -that all due on hia salary should be paid before he left for conference. " , Mr J A Morton made a business trip to New Bern Tuesday. ; Messra 0 a Bell, Geo Willis and D G Bell Of Morehead City all drore oyer Sunday to visit friends and otherwise aoend the day wkh those of their choice. . J Miss Mamie Becton of Bachelor spent a couple of days and nights with her aunt, Mrs M X Bell, this week. Mr 8 0 Conner spent Saturday in Morehead on business. Mr W P Bell, of Morehead City was at the mill of the Elm City Lumber Com pany yesterday to purohvie lumber. Mr Clyde Bby was here yesterday diak ing his regular bimonthly payments to his employees. Mesars D Langdale and B Hunnlngs of Russell's Creek were in our berg Tues day night at church. Mr Jas Herrlngton of Hurtt's Mill puied through here en route to Blades this week., Miss Medio Bell opened asubjcrlp- tlon school at the Academy thla week. Mr Geo T Bell left Tuesday to Tlslt his son fori few days at Pitch Kettle. Mr Frank Harvey of Core Greek spent Taeaday night with his daughter, Mrs N H Taylor and went to New Bern Wed nesday. Messrs W N BelL Jno 8 Morton, Char lie Ward. NJ Conner, and Jas B Bell arc in New Bern on business today.- Mr Olemmle McDanleV left today to make a rMt to friends la Jones coun ty. One of our youog men took a bicycle ride over to Newport last Saturday. We notice that several men were mlastng at religious services Sunday, on account of headaches sad other complaints. We are sorry to know that bat sister town will sell headache makera. " Don't Forget The winter Courses. If yon bar not already received a copy of Agricultural Xducatioa and the Circular of Information la Reference to the Short Coarse la Dairying sad the Winter Course la Agriculture, you should, write Prof Chas W Berkett, Ag ricultural and Mechanical Collage,- .Ral eigh; N 0, at oaoe for these pubfloatloas which win be Mat free. . . v-1 ' "I . It Is not too early to arrange for at- tending either course at this time. It Is hoped that a large number wU earoll for these eoaraea, which are the highest value and importance, for young nun aad womea Interested la agriculture la any way. f Wcmea are admitted under the same coalitions as mea. The cost lot board, room and regletralloa fee Is but thirty dollars. The instruction will be worth Ua Uses the coat of the course There ought to be one hundred yotag bmS, aad women Is atteadaaoa this winter. Will you be one f Yoo ought to be, thai is sure. Take the oouras aad leara the proper way of nuk ing butter, and haadllag milk, of feed ing the various claim of live stock, soil ivprovemeal, jodgiag bpreee aad cattle, veterinary medloloaplsnt dUeatM, fans tbeinbrtry, and other practical eoersee of tbe taoet value to the yonag man and woman la any way connected wltk the farm. Remember the courses Ugle January A, 1904. - Tie evil that asea do.IlvM 'a flat tb, .", t'xA is oft iQlarred . with tbtr bones" bkpar. " Not so with Ooffy's Pta Dtlrp)r. ItwtUKveoa and on aiul laerttie la lbs Nilmiilfii of te pntillit. Tbtr. U Both'rg bUr for tb eronp nd toupb fsf (!.!' 'rea than a tM;i(Kinfal of t!! r. !lb a rrp cf m'lU'ttm and !rr n !- t ' II II t It "t kf j't' !(f l'Tra iVi B',!r n,rr.;.I. ' n F rntl If F H V.tf C'T ' ! ! T 1 1 Notice to Creditors. The North Carolina Corporation ComH mission The farmers and Merchante Bank of -Cvif Hew Bern,N O'rfM ; Parauant to the order of the Superior Court of Craven county, the undersigned Reoeivera having on the 10th day of No vember 1903, exposed, to. all creditors who deafred to see thejsame, scomplete list of ajl creditors who had presented their several clalmr, and the amounts as oertatned by the Reoelreis to,bedueon each of said claims! and since the said 10th day of November 1908, one of said Receivers having parsonallyi inspected and examined the Books and Accounts of the Merchants National Bank of Baltl more, and both of said Receivers .having carefully examined the correspondence between the Cashier of the Farmers and Merchants Bank and the Girard National Bank of Philadelphia, and from such ex amination" the undersigned .Receivers have reached-the conclusion,, that the amounts claimed by said' Banks respec tively upon the heretofore contested claims' arising upon the j notes ; of the Southern Hosiery Mills are valid claims against the Farmers and Merchants Bank, which for the absence of satisfac tory evidence appeared upon the list of said claims on the said 10th' day of No vember, not to be due by said Bank: and said Receivers Jhavlng duly .filed, and returned the full list of all claimants, to gether with the amounts ascertained to be due upon each claim, to the Superior Court of Craven County, In the Clerk's office of said court : Therefore any and all creditors under - the order of said court are hereby notified to file any and all exceptlona to the report of said Re ceivers, on or before the first 3 days of the coming court commencing November 23 J, as to his own claim or to the claim of any other 'person against . the said Farmers and Merohants Bank, In order that, aucb exception may be passed upon by the Court, according to law, or to take such other proceedings as they may be advised fortue adjudication of their claims. This Nov. lath, 1908. THOMAS DANIELS, Receiver F, ft M. Bank. JOHN DUNN, Receiver F. ft M. Bank. For Sale. Hog Island, seven room dwelling, peach orchard, stock, hone, buggy, oary and tools, suitable to fruit growing and cattle raising, game and fish plentiful. Apply to. Mas. Susan R. Nklbon, R.F.D.No.3. Nelson's Ferry, New Bern, N. O. The Largest in History -We have Just received a Sales Business las, Lewis A xosseU and A E Nsttleton Fine Shoes. .' -' Hating sold our tegular Fall atock' we tad to buy again In order to meet the growing demand for these famous shoes. 'Our stock has also been goods such as Clothing, Hats, .ear; Dress Goods, Cloaks," Ac Bny ot us and be Hippy. o . ' Eespectfnll, . Tliddle C!ltlliltM!tlilSlltlMtSltttltMlft I H I I I . i II f f I t I M It I I I I I I 1 1 I M 1 1 1 1 1 1 f ' i!ci-:'i!Jcaia;ji :: ' Grocer-' : - H . - Y'p to cnll the atlntion of the lloonckefpcnto lb Fine and ', I Coi'-Tlf'te FtAck of ' ' " ' 1 1 &-h r.r.:! Fnncy Groccrios.!: - Lr..ry '.. an.tr U 1 3 la sor;.0 t'Vxzrj to U al-Icl to ; : ; r,r' x. " : ; At' t'f y"T I-:'. '-i i r !! i'.'-l, Ycir rr!"rs will to- ; : : ; r- -:f ' U- : if: lal'I'.-riT I) '". f .1 VJ'.TIT. I : inn 1 nv 1 v: We are now in our new store?'; r 93, Middle St., and are better prepar ed to supply your .. Furniture now than ever before. Furniture of all grades to be found at our store and at prices lower than were ever qupted in New Bern. Furniture sold for Cas,h or Installment, Best line of Stoves in town. , . & Taylor Go. 5 Middle St., KEW BERN, U. C TAKE For COtJGIIS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS. And all Pulmonary troubles vof the throat and Lungs. It acts by dissolving tbe phlegm and thereby affords a floe expectoration relieving the moet obslL nate Cough. Sold by Harget's Pharmacy. West Broad Street. 5 the ot our second shipment of the L Dong- replenished in our other lines of Underwear, Dress chirt-VNeck. ... - Street TmV bis w w aasaj The Disosway Cherry Glycerme Ontario Mills and isucKwneat j ust New California Prunes, Dried Apples and Peaches, Cran berries. Sweet and Sour Pickles, Pigs Feet, Big Hams to cnt and Small Pig Hams to boil whole, Prepared and Old Fashion Buckwheat and Maple Syrup, . Fresh Print and Fancy Elgin Butter, Fancy Cream Cheese, Fresh Oat Flakes, Rice, Grits and Big Hominy, Fresh Uneeda Biscuit, TJneeda Milk Biscuit, Fresh supply Canned Soups, all kinds, Fresh Celery 5c Btalk, And numerous other good things to eat which we cannot mention for lack of space. Call anl look over my stock, no trouble to show goods. Yours to Please, j. L. mm 'Phone Ol. LmillllllllHITTTTTIIITITTTIITITITTTTITTTTTTTTl it 1 JUST "RECEIVED. A Fresh Supply of RaMon's Breakfest Food, Pettyjohn's Breakfast Food, Balston'a Whole Wheat Health Flour, " " - Graham Flour, Hecker's Graham Flour, " Eye Premier, Mothers and Avina Oat Flakes, Schredded Wheat BiBcuit, also a full and complete line of fancy canned goods. A part of your business is earnestly solicited. Satisfact ion guaranteed or you get your money back Yours to please, T- 23. PAEKEE, Jr. Wholesale and Retail OiOMr, HONE 69 Cor, Broad & Hancock Hi. 1 HnTTTrniiixiiiiiiiiiimixiixixiiiiniiinniinR CMS TOUR THaUKSQIVlNQ TURKEY There's an attractWa showing here cf CUTLERY ofaU kinds. It's attractive, first, by reeaon of great variety. Every kind of Knife and Fork and Scissors is in tbe as sortment, But when they are exsmlned something besides variety and fine finish will be found forcing Its way to the front "It Is quality," the quality of the cutting pacta. That la what coata In edge tools Of any kind. And tbe high grade of these goods will make yon won der about prices. We are agents foi HEATH AND MULLIGAN'S. BEST FREPARZD PAIST. Foy & Simmuns, TO A Front St., NEW BERN, N. O. I aar--r''i7 ' . rf a X-T,.i , t An Up-lo-date Itlg -a renlr cock of the walkfor Tbankr!ln; day and for every dali wbt a dilvlng mn wanta, and he M4 k notunbr thrt oar earrUge r- t r.ltnT7, wb all that as new, ovai. n art and itjllih la moiriatia tlrva , ,cial mHe vblrls rail be tuuL v 1t Kin bt In dMlrn, fnke Bad f :nlh, n1 mt rrr. fM ol all kinds are m tri fot tbeir itrm ae ot priding ari-l running qnalitne, .... V. 1 ;.! i'j' In l"w to f any and -'it!.!i-it in r',ir hnf-tea. te ua ! ' ta bnti j .t e in-ny. s, j r. ' "r 1 lift rn ynnr cild et - w ' '. V, ' k y-nr le Wre , k t ' : k r f i'l.rn, ' r 111' ' f " 1 ' "o Ml ' s T -1 ' I r -r; 1 'f li In- t 5 ; - t i i i. I ' - 1 Hecker's Prepared :" received in all sizes. iC Wholesale & IXetall Grocer, 71 Broad St' By Special Bequest. Many of my lady customers have asked me to advertise Ladies Cloaks, 1 gladly sonsented to do, ank would have advertised sooner but have been waiting for my com plete stock of Holiday Wear to ar rive, I am now prepared to suit and fit the choicest customer. Ladies Jackets in latest style, all colors; worth f 7 50 to $10, $4 00 Ladies Jackets, close fittingll colors, worth 5 00, now 8 69, Ladies Jackets, Job Lot, your choice 29, Ladles Capes, uy-to-date, from 84o to 4 20, Misses Cloaks, late styles, all colors, 98o to 2 75, Childrens and Infants Cloaks, from 48o to 1 75, A new lot Ashland Bepellant. in all colors, 58 inohes wide, at the old price 48o yd. It only takes 4 yards to make a full suit, or 21 yds for a skirt. I also have a new supply of Hamburg at half prioe. Tlaoe your order before 1 1 is all sold. Udles Shirt Waist and Collar ettes will be sold daring this week, at half prices. Our Millinery Department is complete and Our prices art aston . ishing. We can soil you a Hat al the rrloe of haying your old on ' - trimmed. '- V Glre me a look before you bur. ' I will interest you, and" sav' 7011 ' money. CotHnff but u Msadblsi , will oofha early, and avoid tba ruab. The first will ret tha Best Beleo. ' , tiong aad Best Bargainj, - , s. coPLOw, .;. - CO MORTON? JBafM , '? . 7S WDDLt STREET, Razt Be OaakQl Hardware 0, Prw Braw ' ' ' ATTEirnon- : ; GEHTS. ' We are now ta a poalUo le r ake B ills, Ovarfsoata, aad TnsMrt to yu lwrare wl'.k a rrirBie aa to wo.k irnBs!.!p, tiy'e, IX asd Ts'-rn.'.r.. H for rnt lower IVnn tfi -s t::ve r.i a ,1 altar '.. 1 , "1 f,nri, xr,i S Co!:, his 1 1 1 1 t f r T;

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