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V : '7, t - -'v - 8IW BIBB, I. C.,' WEDNESDAY U0RIII8, DICCMBIR 2, 1903 VOL. XXI-Kt). J10. TWINTT-8IC05D TX1R 1 v I This ifzaMt Galtf Hl If you are short on anything ti this U line GO TO HACK BURN'S and find what M you wan't in Jsf Comforts and Blank;. We have a complete line oi N. 0. all wool Blakents 10-4 size, $3 50. 11-4 size at $4 76, 12-4 size at HQ 00, Large size Comforts at 75c to $3 00, Down Comforts at $3 50 to $7 00, A complete line of Childrens, Ladies and Mens Cotton and Woolen Under wear. PT TV WArKTtlTPTJ 1ST 'ST Gaski'l Hdw & tl ctr, th- r II a ers I' itti d, t .vei set up. 1 ul li e of H rdwaie, Elwwl Liiu -Hi.d erne -t, Sash, boon and Blinds. Lowest I'ricea, t est Good, Nice line of Carvers expected for the Holiday trad. Gaskill Hdw. & Mill Supply Co., I UtDWARE Middle St Phone 147. Baker Guns, Columbia. Bicycles, Edison Phonographs, Rambler bicycles, Cltber Typewriters, Hartford Bicydes. WM. T. HILL, Dnaler in Biavct-aa, Firearm, axd AXl Kirm SitiRTino (lootw. Job hiimia Hl BBlk BTAura. Phnn 115. 81 Middle St. 8tr. H a ii he. Si Itl.nrnr ) Tuesday nod Friday nw. nlptr i 6 '! ck lor Bayborn, Vsn- 1' mi rr "lift Hi rirw.ll '..ijbi Iy (l 'fir hoit pnlsU daily W riii. - f(wv of Crt-ca r-L Poet- 1 1. iht rP. r''d after 8 o'clock J P. R NDIoL, Move, Moving, Moved. We are now in our new store 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 quoted in New Bern. Furniture gold for Cash or Installment, Seat line of Stores in town. ' ' The Disosway . '& Taylor Go. COVER 8 I I 47-40 Pollock St. $ Mill Supply Co. Ca-knd to.be sold. Fire Hoards Fence, Paints. Oils :Jid Varnish, ".MILL 8UPPI.IFS 44 Craven 8r, Phone a 8. Notice! Any farmer desiring to fence his land with the America q Field Fence can procure the same of rie for a short while. I now have in stock two car loads of Same. ElklW, Under Hotel Cluttiwka, VKW HERN. W . C. imams 63 PoUoch St. IJIgb-grade and up-to-date Drew Goodi a 8pecialty. Id tbj dtpext merit we have met w tit xmjreoe drnted favor and pi-rrmg thil ewieon To thoM wlo may sot have booght their Dm j Good we won'd say that you cinnot offord to do to until you ha"e examined oar line. In oar Black Oooda department . jm can f ol anr yoo art petti f not bat tr best mat a. tod tha wear will prora aaUafax tory, Our Ca1abratl "Mi rod Ua oVrwenr, and -OoyI,, loaiary, ara tb ooea to buy for Cmfort aod and wear. A full line of Wblto Knit Comt Corera, tX Black fool Cmt Oorata, , ' rpeU, MaUtsf tad Ra D. partmecttp lUlrt. JUST RECEIVED y Novelties in Ladies Neckwear t Joat tha tiln tnr . m , vuiWHUHl THE KEWS VX A WJTSHELL Tha famow academy of muile, one of (Aaleadiaf theatraa of tha eonaUyat Brooklyn, aaa bean deatroyed by fire. AdTloea from South China report the loaa of thonaanda of Una aa a result of tha dettraction of hnndreda of fithlng boata by a typhoon. Elka of MUaUalppl are making atren- voua kick afalnat tha line or a cnarter to tha "Elka of America, Asia ana &m ea," a oolored organlaatlon. For nearly three dan the city of Co mana. on the Gulf ofOarlaco. hat been nreloped In anlpharoua amoke, the origin of which can't be explored. The Inhabitant!, numbering ten thousand, are afraid to abandon their homes, vn- manahaabeen destroyed six times by earthquakes. Former Commander Richmond Pear son Bobson, of the nary, has prepared a bill which he haa asked Kr Wiley, of Alabama, to Introduce in the house pro- Tiding for a gnat nary. The bill makes a total appropriation of $3,760,000 to be spent in 18 years. VANOBBORO. November 87. Mr W F Gilbert, the clever represents tlve of the Journal Is in town. From the weather we are having, we must have taken a slide several degrees northward. Hisses Alice and Beulah Simpson ''pent Thanksgiving In town and attend ed the ball. Messrs 81m Dawson of Jasper and Hugh Gary of Goxville attended the dance Thursday night. Hiss Lnla Williams who is attending chol at Chocowinlty, eame home to pend Thanksgiving. Hlas Lnla is a very popular young lady, and her hosts of friends are always glad to greet her. Messrs W B Pugh, Tom RoberU.Uarry Roberts and Herbert Land, clever and popular voong men of the "grip" are registered at the Jaekson hotel. Ihe many friends of Hiss Llllie Smith an delighted to see her out again, after her serious Illness of several weeks. Hesdames Alice Franks and Sarah FUllogame of Qeddy are vlel .lng friends at Elusion. Thanksgiving passed off very quietly here. Hunting and eating tnrkey seemed to be the order of the day with a grand ball at night which was much enjoyed by the large crowd present. r Dr Covington was oaUed Wednesday night to treat Mr Frank Kinsanls near W lilts bridge who was shot In tbe leg by his brother during a qnarrel. Tbe gasoline boat "Magnolia" has re sumed her regular schedule after a delay caused by some part of the machinery getting out of order. She will make a round trip to New Bern on Monday's, Wednesdays and Friday's. Hlas Haggle Griffin of nearCowpen Landing and Mr Mark Gardner of Haple Cypress were married Wedaeeday at the home of the brides1 father Mr H B Grif fin. Tbe ceremony wse performed by Justice of the Peace, Wiley Oaoaey of Maple Cypres, in the presenoe of many friends of the happy young couple, who wish them a happy Ufa. u oar young men don I "get a move on" and throw aside their baabfulaets our girls will soon all be married and gone te other parte. Only a few weeks ataoe Hlas Cora Dtaklas married a ma a la Marylaad, aad now HrEnmeU Batik one of PIU county's clever aad popular youg met haa taken aa other of our lead lag youag ladles, Miss Viola B Askla. They were married last Wednesday the ISth at the home of Ue brtdee' per cale. Mr aad MreX it Askla, tee cere mony wee performed by Mr J B, J. P. at tojo a m aad the happy oouple left for their fsiare komo at Wiatcrvtll. The atlaadaata wen Miaa Xva WUllama, of oar town aad Mr Ernest Maaalag of Wleiewtna, Several Meade aad rale- ttves of the newly wadded aoapto neosa pealed them torn. Wa all lola ta wishing them a happy Ufa. rioddlag Feu," A Very deaf fcittTa Witmiartoa. Thoa M XaUto will evcrau a s pedal Imntos tret 10 the A M X Confer- eaeaatWTlmiaglonM l4ay Dsasm ear h via the faaaoM Alkaiic .Coeel Liea, When tha neaomaaodatlosi wtH be Iratalaat la every teepeet Xhtgkt't etrtrttoM art tery ronaUr aad are peuwalsed by the beet people everywhere beeaaaa they aiiarva te be. Oelo WUUtoa: vWIl theahareW. Hde a the ateeule rare, aad ftadlae bepptatt det of yeer life aieoeg a peepb hoeeaeee4 WekiosM yot east ftevet fetget. rasesagen wilt be take aa at all ataileaa twtwee Itew Bera aad eott't BBL lepMi4 ears fev white aad rioted 1 fata. Train leaves; Jtew at 740 m, retsjreJar. wQ teav WOaalaglM at It 9 an. The mai trip Is ee raaaafbahlylew au as bcf iwli rtaallbefat $M tovikeroead trla, freal IteW Dei, with torrmrt'.'.n.j hv rates turn elhe poiata, Don'lmim this raft ahaaoa. , '. ' , IT09 IH0V TEAT TCfl ASS T It' jk! ycre !) OfT.'i T''-'"i (V t , .. ANNUAL CORFEREKCB f Ihe Berth Carolina Methodist at Goldsboro. BUhop CW4Ur Pre siding. ? Appointments for. HcW Bern Dlitrkt Bpecial to Jonrnal. ' Goldsboro, Nov 80. Tbe Cobference Love Feast was held this morning be ginning at 9:80. This service was con ducted by Revs W H Moore and J X Underwood and was largely attend ed. At eleven o'clock .Bishop Candler preached a sermon of great atrengthof thought and earnestness, his theme be lng "the power of the resurrection of Jesus Christ." After the sermon Bishop Of ndler or- dsioed J M Culbreth, W X Brown, and W Towe, traveling preachers, aa deacons and the following local preacher to the same office: E H Hoyle, L P Howard, W B Green, W R Royall.J W Bryan and RB Clarke. At 8:80 in tbe afternoon the memorial service was held which was presided over by Ret R A Willis. During the oast veer five breachers have died: L Johnson, B R Hall, A R Goodchlld, J W Wallace and B B Culbreth memoirs of each of these were read and many per sonal tributes paid by members of the Conference. Rev A F Watklns preached at night, and at tbe close of the sermon Bishop Candler ordained as elders the following traveling preachers; P D Woodall, R R Grant' J T Stanford. E R Welch, H M North, J F Btvens, J L Cunlngglm and J A Dtlley. M NDAY. Bishop Gaudier called the Conference to order at 9:80 thU morning. The de vdtlonal exercises were conducted by Rev D H Tuttlo. Tbe minutes of S-uurday afternoon's session, aiic of the 1 t-mc rial Birvice on Sunday afternoon, wcri read and ap proved. W 8 Rone annotina 1 the death of F. B. Gibson, a lay member of this (Jonfer ence, at Gibson station at 4 o'clock this morning. Ills name was referred to the oommlilee on memoirs. W d Hone atked for tbe came of J E ttristowe to be refurreJ to the committee on Conference Relations for tbe super- anuatcd relation, and D Swinlell made tbe same request for J E Thortpioor J T Glbbe announced tbl L M Brow- er desired tbe Conference to grant Lit location and this request was granted. The call of the 2uib question was re turned and tbe characters of the preach ers In the Daiham, Fayetievllie, Rock- Ingham, Wllmtngtoc, Nsw Bjrn, Wash ington, Warrentnn anil Eliztbitb City districts w.rt passed and tie? submltud their repo-L. Committee on Books and Periodicals and on Conference Relations were read and adopted. Conference adjourned ai 1:10 p m to meet again at 8 80 for tbe closing sess ion. New Bern Distilcl. Presiding Elder-? D Swindell. New Bern, Centenary Q T Adams. Goldsbu'o, 8t Pul' M Bradsbaw. Oolusboro, 8 Jobo fl B Ander son. Goldaboro Circuit 'I E Tilpp. Ht O Ire ClroultF E Dlioa. Mount Olive and Falion- J W Pol ler. La Grange J A Kaandert. Baow Hli:-EC 8ll. Hookttua J P Pair. Klaston E 11 Davis. Dover Clrenlt-SupplKd y J M Ca-- rawsy. Grtfton Pblllp QrnlD. Oravea W Q Toweseod. Joee-D O Geddle. rasalloc L 8 It. ridge. Orlealet To be sipplled by F 8 Bee- toe. Carter: J H M Olles. Morehead Ctty-R B WIDIs. Heaafon-n M Kara.. AUaalic SappUed by T W Heee- Itid. Bualte-Sapplied by I X Creel, F Uf- fera, saperaasaerery. DIED. Tuesday saoreleg Dasabr I Set kla boeaa, tear Thanaaa, MrOeorgtW Blapeon pasted frasa ibis earth to a life eternal beyond, eftot a feeg aad paiafal Qleeee of B.ig hl'e 4'aaaat. Mr 8tpee was at U Uate of hie death aboat n year af age a,-4 leaves wife aad several bttgbl aad I starts tie g eeD. Ires).' " '. - f . ThetaUrmeat wilt be made today, Wedaeeday aieraoea at two o'clock th the family bartel graved of Thome n gsatib aver the let resldeeet t f Ihe do ssed Fitted! aad tetaloea of the family era lavhed lo atteed. CASTOR I A - Tot Ififaflta and CtiUrca, Til KUYca r::lA!::;iE:: IWe U fTguatart l 7 s 1 vvvtte - For Calo. T I. ro'-ra imt'.'.'.rt, P" 1 1. ' i, hr tif ry, '1 . Supreme Court Opinions. Special to Jonrnal. ' Bauioh, Dec L The Supreme Court fikd the following opinions to day. Brockenbrough vs Water Comml.slon era, from Mecklenburg, affirmed. Hartnesa vs Pharr, from Mecklenburg affirmed. Cox va Dowd, from Mecklenburg, no error. Summerlin vs Railway Co, from Gas ton, no error. ' State ra Holder, from Cabarrus, new trial Balmons vs W TJ Tel Co, from Wilkes, new trial. Wilmington vs McDonald, from New Hanover, affirmed. Hultt vs R R, from Catawba, per cur lam, affirmed. Bland vs Purcell, from Mecklenburg, per curiam, affirmed. ChristmasHollday Rates. For the Christmas holidays the Atlan tic Coast Line announces a rate of one and one third one way fares p'us 25c for the round trip between all points South of the Potomac and Ohio Rivers and East of tbe Mississippi River. Tickets on sale December 23d, 24th, 25th, also 80th, Slat and January 1st, 1904, with final limit January 4th, 1004. For tbe accommodation of students and teachers of schools ani colleges the Atlantic Coast Line has arranged round trip ra'eg as above, December 16ih to 22nd, with fintl limit January 8 h 1904. The train service of the Atlantic Cosbi Line Is unexcelled. F r tickets and full Information apply to Ticket Agents. W.J.CRAIG, , General Passenger Agent, Wilmington, N.C. CHRISTMAS CARDS ! I have just received a nice line of Christmas ards. Now is tha time to get them. Come early and get first choice. Owen Q. Dunn, PRINTER &. STATIONER, 73 CBATEN ST. aaaragraraereaararawragra Sfltet your Hardware here If you want good quality. Qatlity counts lo every article of merchandise you bay but In no other buslneis does quality con at for more thin it does In Hardware. Our stock Is flrat class. It has been gathered from manufacturers noted for (be excellence of their prc doo's. Our prlcrs are not higher than you often pay for porly made goods. We are ageota foi HEATH AND MULLIGAN'S BEIT f KkPaKED PAINT. Foy & Simmons, h 79S.Frrnt8t, NEW BZRW, N. C. The Largest Sales in the History pi our Business , , Wo have jost rcocivel a beoood iblpment of tb W 1, Dong lee, Lewi A CroaneU and A X NeUleton Fb Sboo. -. IlavLng told our ttfiUt Fall stock we bad to bay ftfata ta Order to Bvet Uit growtog demtod tot ilea famous 'toot," Oor stork bMlobra replenlabed ia oo OtbeT HoM Of gnods stub as Clothing, Hats, Under wear, Dreti thiith Keck; ww,DrwOoodA,'-)oakii Aa - C - ' ? t ; Csyof tmandUII ip.' ,:; -.v.' .' it wpedfallf, ' n See Our Of Novelties, conststlng of FLOR ADORV GIRLS, FOXT GRANDPA 8BTf, etc., JAPANESE and DOLTON JUGS, ENGLISH DECORATED.ROOK and BONN VASES.3 rEINS.SMOKERS SETS, TOBACC) JAR3, CAMEO WARE, etc. Inside You Will Find A line of PIPES from $8.00 each down to 5c. PURSE 3, CARD CASES, TRAVELING CASES, BOXED PA FER and a large and varied assortment of fine Extracts, Soaps and Toilet Ar ticles. All goods at reasonable prlceB. Speclia attention given pre9crlptlon. F. S. DUFFY, Pharmacist. Diamonds and Xmas Presents Our full stock of Holiday Gocds will be on display about Deo 8th, including the Paul and Vireinia and Rose of haron designs of French Gray Toilt-t Pi ces this grade of goods unex celled Umbrel'as in gold filled and sterling 'I vi r, all the best and latest designs. An excellent variety of small pie es from 23c up. J. O, Baxter. PROSIT ! Good health ard good luck attend you ! Thai's a capital toast, and a well meant one, If the beverage be Budwels beer, it maintains and brings good health maintains, also, its reputation for purity, palalablllly and all 'round excellence. Neither yonr feet or your stomach wl leo astrsy If you slick to Budwels beer. J. F. Taylor, NEW BERN, N. O Agent for Prospect Brewing Co. of Pbll adelpbia Fresh Car Loed etery week. I Oysters! Oysters! From now on we will have t Oysters which Jwe will serve t by meaaure, half-shell or oth- 2 erwise. CheeipeckeBajlOysters to- 1 Z day at Nixon & Co.'s, i 1 18 Middle St. 1 ood Things Seed Raisins, London Layer Raising, Currants, Citron, Cranberries, Evaporated Apples and Peaches, Prunes, ' C Florida Oranges, -! Attmore's Mince Meat, Jelly, EDglisn Walnuts, Almonds, Brazil Nuts, Petans, all new crop, Buckwheat and Maple Sjrup, Gcod Cooking Butter 25c lb for next ten days, Baker's Chocolate and Cocoa, Fanny Elgin Fox River Print Butter, Complete stock of Canned Goods, Yours to Please, L. McflAIL 'Piiosse 01. in:ii:ii:iiiiiiii:in:iii JUST "RECEIVED. A Frt-hli Supply of Ralston's Breakfest Food, Pettyjohn's Breakfast Food, Ralston 'b Whole Wheat Health Flour, ' " Graham Flour, Iledier's (iraliam Flour, " Rye Premier, MUhers and Avina Oat Flakes, Schredded Wheat Biscuit, also a full and complete line of fancy canned goods. A pait (if your business is earnestly solicited. Satisfact ion guarnnte d or you get your money back . . Vours to please, J. is. paez:ee, Jr. U : uit sale and Retnll Qroccr, HONK i;9 Cor. Broad A Hancock Nlh. mhiihi:::i::i:i:::h:iii A CEN1IIHY AGO they didn't hare the style of carriages we bare today, with comfort and style combined, They didn't have repair hops with such splondld equipment as our ahnpi have. We are ready for any kind of tepslr work yon can bring We wll do it tb' ronghly and j r mptiy, You won't find our charges too high. The only place In uiwn to gee any and everything to repair but;gla. bee nn before buying and tare money. WepntKubber I Ims on your oM or oew wbeela We shrink your loose tires In a machine without cutting them, or without t-klng ttre Irnm wheel nn boggy while you alt Ernry body is In vited to see the machine at work putting new bolte In old places. G. H. Watern A Hon. Pbooe m. 78 Broad Fl' Nt Bsaa. N C BKANCH orncE A, B. Baxter & Co,, Commission Brokers, M, CotlcQ.Grain & Frovislonx 17 CraTen HUwM, PbooeMa HEW BIH2V, If. C. MalaOfloa, (1 tl mad way few York. Moderate esarglos Excellent service. Prfvaaa wtrea to New York, tltgbeel baakmf and arntUe ret Turners Olde- liable North Caro-1 ! Una Almanac fori 1904 has arrived. mm mum TO Wholesale ft BetaU Groeer, 71 Broa4 UV I IIIIIIIITIIIIITYTlTYTTTR sw S. snmv n lavs Mipnmi Sa o Gret Bargains Will . uo uuoiouuu tiucauuvo Sale. DRK48 GOODS BARGAINS. 1 A . I t . . - i ka i . , .. - , uvw. w Uk.U wun cloth, In Blue, Gray, Brown or Blaokor ' Ladies Suits or skirts, a real 91.00 rain, our bargain sale price for 0 days, 49c BHOAO CLOTH BARQAIHS. : tl '.."5 sc.l 1 Wralue, darim Ihte sale 66c. ; LAD1KH ANI) MIKHF.a 1 kO.VVTH ,'' 05 Ladles and Mlaaee Jacketa, 14.00" kind $4.93. ft.OO kind 4 79. ti.OO kIadlS.48. Chllds Cloaks, 47c and up. rf akh. We offer one hundred pairs of aitra heavy Blankets, worth $179 for 09a a pair. Walklne Bklrta for ladlaa'all briAM. CLOTHING BARGAIN, 24 Men s One stripe, aad plaid cheviot all wool Bolls, worth $4.40, at $173. 81 Men's Balls, a berg ela, worth $3,00 " at;$i4. J 43 Men's Salu, Clay Worsted, aQ wool latest style, worth $9.00 at $4.9. 98 Mea's all wool nvaltoa's worth III at $8.48. Men's, Ladles aad OhBdrsns FhOOa. daring Special Bale at leas than factory prtoae. Give aae a call aal be ooavlaoed. , . Toara to pleaaa, S.jCpPLOW, n MIDDLE ITBtXT, Veai It OaakOl BaNaare Oo, "ewjltm, . , ! ' l have resaovad my Ua shop as) eitntbtag aetiaea, frota my old ataal V? i tew VeUdlag near ooraer Broad an! Kiddie tireeta.. . We art tew ntrpared 14 lo p'srr.: : aad wUl ae It rlgM at rikt pr!o r 1 la year eHera st en'-, IS Plumbing )e o r - ' it ; ' J, 63
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