THE JOUIalAL.
ew rra. H. CM Dec. 8, 1SC3.
LODGE tERXCTCRX.
CHAVES LODGB KO. 1 KNIGHTS
OP HARMONY. Meet! 8nd md 4Ut
VTednesdav alchta In each month In
liouutree'e HalU Pollock atreet, at 7.80
o'clock. tamoelE. Ball, President; J.
11. Bmith, Botfyj B- B- Ei Financial
tteoreiary. t;. . ..... -
macx is ,ncw AttTcrusuacni.
Cabbage plants for sale.
City Tree EepprWTvir,;
Entry Claim, V
J Q Dunn & Co Special Sale.; -l-.-
Barfooi Bro-Ttro Specials. -'
SW ArmatroBf OTetcoaU 7 ;'
8 Coplonpeclal,5&f s$;l4
v: Simmons & . .Hollowell o.-Cttt Pri
ces. ' 0M0
Buslnes toe!.
WAKTBDTo rent a comfortable dwell
ing honsln ;good part tof the -city,
- Apply o C. Jonrnal office, giving sue
' -of bouse and rental. - :'.-".f-f a;;
, PLENTY of Nice Venison at Oaks Mar
t6ST or Stolen from Callaway's barber
' ebon.- a hair duster, finder return and
oblige. , .:.r'X.-'
FANCY FRUIT today, also Candies, of
all kinds! Fresh Oysters and Bread at
James B Dawson, 103 Middle St, Phone
S09. " -
PECANS for sale,-apply at 112 Ea
Front St.
LOST On Change or New street, a long
' dark far tippet. Finder wHleasj-
tarn to this office. S W Smallwood.
, WHAT all the people say mast be so,
, that Dressed and Live poultry, Wild
' Game, Foreign and Domestic fruits, Im
sorted Chestnuts, Fresh Koested Pea-
nuts every day, Pickles Pig Feet at M W
; - Chapman. Cor Middle and BJFront Sts,
v Phnne'68, Prompt Delivery.
FOR SALiE S.000 cords dry slabs, Elm
City Lnmber Co.
- 8END YOUR ORDERS IN for Sunday,
Will have the best pork sanssge in town
. and the finest a'eak and roast, elldy
. Saturday 41 Queen Si. Henry Bryan,
GUAHANTEED Sugar Cored Hams ar
15 eta lb at the Oaks Market
- ! F R RENT After November 1st my
" former residence on Pollock street be
.'tween Middle and Hancock Sts. For
v . terms apply to J. W. Stewart.
; BOOK-KEEPER, Stenographer and
type-writer. Competent young ladyde-
sires situation. Neat, prompt and Indus
trkras. Call on or address, M No. 24
Johnson St.
WE GUARANTEE Wilkinson's match.
Jess Mineral Water to cure dyspepsia
and stomach troubles, or money refund
. ed. Davit' Pharmacy.
MISS NANNIE P. STREET, Insurance
Yxcluslvely. Prompt attention.
8ABATOGA Spring Water Just reoelred
at Jacob's Cafe.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT,' U, 8.
Lile-ttavtog Bervloe, Washington, D. a,
' November 80, 1908. SEALED PROPO
SALS will be received at this offlo un
til 8 00 o'clock, p m, of Tuaaday, Decem
ber W, 1903, and then publicly opened,
for the construction of two life-tevini
stations, ooe at Bogus Inlet. N. C, and
one at Fort Macon, (Beaufort,) N. C.
Proposals for one or both stations will
bseoasldered, bat proposals for both
stations most state the sua for which
the bidders will construct each station if
awarded a contract for but one. 8peci-fli-ations
and drawings, form of pro
, posal etc, caa be obtained upon appll
- cation to the Boparlnieadenta of Ooa
structloe of Life tUvInf Stations,' 17
State Street, New York City? to the
Raperlntendant of the 7lh Life Baring
District, - Sbawboro, N. O4 or to this
office. S. L Kimball, General Boperia
UndtDt ' :..; ".'
... ifroh
, .' TU theepost kt 60 per roflJJ
s TbCEwt at IS 00 per rolTES
BajnpUf te&t to jotir boOM.
Guilford Lewis,
JPhoc 208.V -
A Stiici la Time Sires Rise.
It it t too soon to be Utfsklsf aboot
rood th to ft to tat for the oomlsg o1l
f.1 teuoev Sola your dreams do ao
li te cut the oMa apple grew In Us
fanny Nut. "
l't crsnfsa are the bst la oolor aad
t, -.nViy, grown froa balked slock, they
! it a decldod saplofty ore siss
1 'rg M "iborooikbreds,' Arshestf
cftbemoet diHcicas qany,
t i, lesctovs sod of that siq!lte
' n Bstof, so dallgblfsll twptng
i) h tnMt errklos srt!'te. So
f fismSr that vaf prl.s will aoi
ate jnH, for !,! at!jg0S(rtffi
rd) to draw from, ihyd? anilsvelo
'lcntV.1 stl fi'sl ('s. Irsadrop
snMdle ptn'i in try rastomvrt, k4
- ! f r 1 rr st !. f 3 0flrie Ft TL
r Ml t:, C''TBf. ,
t r. -.-t.
lips
ir,CU..- A? D A10UT.
A north east norm aSectlog the tnllie
Atlantic coast is predicted for txJay.
The New Bern Cotton Oil and Ferti
lizer Mills is pslng 8.75 for seed cot
ton. ; , . V C,
There were sales In the" cotton market
yesterday at prices ranging from 11 to
11 42. . ; T-;': V
Mayor Ellla autpended jadgment on
W H Wiggins In the police court yester-
dsp foj being drunk.; Wiggins psld the
Yerteiday was a damp, " dUagreeable
day,' It atarted In at daybeak to snow
but it sopa changed Into a sletty rain
which pieraQed at Intervals all day, ;
-While distressed over the account of
sinking of the mission boat on the Con
go rlver,t;Presbyterians here wer j re
lieved to hear "that Rev; L O Vass es
caped the fate that met nearly all of them
cn board when the craft was lost
Bishop tiheshlre, of the Episcopal dio
cese of North Carolina, will nil nan-
ber of appointments ' for Bishop A A
Watson; vf the diocese ol esstern North
Jarollna.these appointments being main
ly; In the northeastern section pf the
State la and around , Kinston: Free
1 Press, 2nd ''iihxfj-i
I Mr Walter Cunn LaRoque and. Miss
Mamie HInes were married yesterday
evening In the Christian Church at Kins
ton. Mr LaRoque is a proaperua mer
chant of Kinston and a very ? popular
young man withal and hit bride is t
charming, and accomplished daughter of
Mr Lovltt Hues of the same place, '.xy
David Williams and Emma Bites
ledge a dusky swain and maiden were
joined ' together In the bond of matri
mony according to the, holy rites of lsw
and the church by Justice 8 R Street, at
bis office yesterday, Irish noon. 'After
the ceremony thev united eouplo, were
ushered into a grocery wagon, 'which
had been imprtswd for the occasion, by
the driver, and away they went In bliss
ful hepp'ness to their humble cot in
PavieTown.;-;.. -
The Journal his received aresent of
quite a handsome picture from the art
and mualo atore tt Prof E Walnau on
Middle atreet to wbom'it feela obliged
The picture is a reduced copy of the
famous Trumbull painting of the "Sign
lng the Declaration of Independence, '
Prof Walnau carries a 'nice line of
pictures among which 'are therepro
doctlona of several historical paint
logs, reduced in size of course, but other
wise very true copies of the originals,
bet ides a varied atsorlment of musics)
Instrument?.
The Kafer bakery resumed work yes-
terdsy after a temporary auspenaioa
necessitated by the enlarging of the
plant. The ovens and work rooms are
about completed, and are the largest and
moat conveniently arranged of any
other takcry In the State. The plant
wss established here ovtr twenty years
"go. and with its past reputatiun - for
good work and the late increased facili
ties the people of New Bern need hay
no fear of being plentifully supplied
hereafter with the best bread, buns and
cake a that can b baked.
WooOmcn of tie World.
At the regular meeting of Elmwood
Camp No. 19 W. O. W. last night, the
following officers wer elected for the
ant ensuing 13 months.
Consul Commander, A X Hibbard. .
Advisor Lieutenant, A J Gssklns.
Clerk, WN Pncb.
Banker, J J Tolson.
Escort, TPAshfoid
Watchman, J J Land.
Secretary, J C Hm.
Camp Physician, Dr Francis Duffy.
Waaagara, F W Smith, T H Moot, T
H Sutton, .. -
, , ? Superior Court, t
Th civil term of the Superior Court
for Crarso county Is still la session la
this city, bat very slow progress la be
ing mad ot account of-ta Several
caeca triad having been so bard foaghL
After th disposal.. of th - Bait case
agalast th railroad Monday, on or two
divorce cum of colored porsoat were
beard, and theoaae R W Williamson vs
Southern Rati way Compasy, was takes
pTuaadsy which oesomsd th day
aad was give to ta Jury Wedaeedey.
WClllaouoa brooght suit for 11,000
agalast th railway company becaos of
soda deteottoa at some polat aloeg Its
Una. Th verdict had not been rotaraed
UstaUhL - ' .'.-
Argument was beard la a matter com
lag from Pamlico Meaty, witch la
tiAnt ta right to Us th agsaU of ta
Wrought Iroa Baag Coatpany, , who
a) aim protect loa arder tb laur-Sute
Comro law. Atlorsiy Gtaeral OIV
mar krgsad tb Case for th 8taw aad
aoaaty, ','
' Case of Atsry vs Stewart was tilts
p before roosea, aad wae eoatlaned aa-
lU today. . .
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Masonic Opera House!
December 0 & 9
The Baafnt JCwit la Krery
Aaifrkms City.
MILD HID ROTJOltflE
FrMontlng Uie TraTMty
'Tl2ll;Eth.rrr;::::! liis"
i K" t.y itf rut cast
nUr;-rtit Ul attatii 1ik!4 ly
t!ss l!git lrll I t la Va-)(Jrll'
TMX KITiMtlttS .
noTiL umni iuoipj
fr m l!.e In jf'l Co'iM r f J,-n.
run c"t:'UL Trn-c i eH
IT '-r, lv - r I I t , f ! ctmr- T
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BilUiani S.clJ.y iTtiit latha City cf
I.-k.'.rt.
Scclety at Besufort It beicg enMyeLed
this week by weJ-i:n6a cf prtmlcect
people . - '.
The marrltfre of Mr T A Uzzell and
Mite Corinne Chad wick took place at 6
o'clock yetterday morning at the home
of her parents, Mr ana Mrs W B Chsd-
wlckin that cliy. .. v
The wedding reception was held Tues
day evening, prior to the wedding t tie
bride's home. - r' 1
The rooms were beautifully decorated
in evergreen, smllax and palms.the color
scheme being pink and white. The deo-
oratlona In the dining room were Amer
ican Beauty roses. - .. ; - -v - f -.
- Those who assisted th hosts In re
ceiving the guests were the prospective
bride In a gown of crepe de chin over
whit silk; andihe Maid of Honor, Miss
Mabel Chadwick, attired In pink ailk;Mr
and Mrs "Tjsiell; Mlia Ruby Daniels.
Messrs Blithe, Morris and Ajcock -of
Goldsboro. Mr W slier Chtdwlck, Miss
May Hendren and Mta Charles Aber
nethy. , .,r; '
Tb wedding ceremony which occur
red yesterday morning was held , In the
reception room , which was artistically
adorned with potted plants and roses,
I The bride entered the room leaning on
the arm of her father i who gave her
away. She was becomingly atti tod i
bloa broadclothlravellog drest and car
ried. American Beauty roses.- .Miss
Mabje ChaiwlchJ maid -of honor and
alstor : ot th bride,;;wot a graysbk
shirtwaist suit and carried pink roses,
The.-groom was accompanied by his
best man, Mr. John Aycock, of Golde
boro. : .;;:; -' '' : 'x''-
During the ceremony Mra J E Benton
played Schuberts Flower Song. ;
Thci bride and groom were the re
ctpienls ot one hundred and fifty beauti
ful presents consisting :l mostly ::pf cut
glass aad silver. C . :
Mr and Mrs Uzzell left yesterday morn
lng for atrip to New York and other
point north. ' " . '
Mr D R Davis and Miss King are to be
united . In marriage at the Episcopal
Church th evening.
: Try it Afaitt. .
Capt E M Pace, who It well known In
this section as being high authority on
tobacco growing, writing to the Wilton
News, ssys:
"Now I am no - prophet, nor akin to
one that I know of, but I am not afraid
to give this advice. Don't quit tobacco
entirely, but diversify your crop. Hog
and Hominy to staTt with, then plant
nomorot baooo than you can itfely
count on to cultivate, nonse . ana cure
under the present system of unreliable
labor." .
v- Tbe Helen nay Butler Band.
Th ttormy weather prevented a lar'e
attendano at th Opera boos latt night
to btar the Belen May Butler Band con
cert. Th entertainment, however, wat
held and th audience wat highly
pletsed. -- s,.
Thenar tew organizations ,1n the
country that can bout ofmor aocom-
Their rhythm and . melody, ar perfecrl
aad th United sxpreeslon In the eoaoert
piece la rsmarkabl. '
A strong feature of thla band (a the I
dividual attainment ot nearly every
member..' As soloist they made a dls.
tlaot Impression of favor.- Th youth
of th girls la also remarkable. . a
UU regretted that . the people of New
Ban were . hindered by such a severe
torm from atmdleg ao msrltorlous a
parform ae s';-W.4f"
tIwtirtTsiiwlUwnBwtM
i CABB1GB PLAIt IS fOtt SALE. '
' the hardits,largeet, 'arllett aad bast
kAowa varletlea. principally Seooeesioa
aad Large Typ Wakefield. Prtoes, f,
O B. here tt ILW per tbosttads 6000 at
1 K pr thoosand. bLsdal prices oa
larga Iota. Addreee '- '
MORMAN H, BLTTCH,
'. '. ' V v:-; - , '-' Meggttu, 8. 0.
tat ZA
miTTmiiiiiiiimmiTTTiiyiimrryirriiiiin
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CIIItIST3IAfi IIELLfJ VII,Ii
mooist nc iiiNGina
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' . '. Soon b tlm to ..
,.. '-. tbbk ofllolidsj token.
V . . Our entire) line is now on T -
dlpplay, and yon ar cordially "
t loTilwl to call and infjxv.t it U
sail and aa ofwn s too can.
. 'Ia quality aMortrncnt and nor.
rlty onr difH'lsjticsls sDjUiin
to t foun.l io tljli Why. All
the iirw Uilrps are here. It will
pay joa io s' the tlxk ta ar a as
yoti can, t-rrani' tl. tllrgi tl.tt Joa
, WouM l.lt t-f fct li.ay 1i a -14 rJtrly.
' IfowtTtr, tl.rr you i:-:. 1 luj'r, or
riot wa wft'.t joa t ) onr !y wl,;! It It
Comp'clfi. Tl; Injirj wi.l iii car cf l'-lf.
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PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
'.. Hon F H Buabee of Raleigh and Ha,
James D Glenn of Greensboro are la th
city attending i court la th interest ot
theSi. R. R. -'4 '
'Jit and Mrs J E Benton, Misses Ruby
Daniels, Carrie and t May Hendren and
Mr Hammond. returned yesterday morn
ing from Besufort, . -c. . -t s
Mr E B Sal of .Elizabeth City U in
the city, the guest of Mr L J Moor.
Miss Mary Barbeq has returned to her
home in Raleigh accompanied by MUs
HalNdWland. . v . ; X.fX.f ;:f
' Mr J 0 Meims, who has for several
months held the position of book-keeper
tor the Hymen Supply Co baa severea
his Connection with that Institution and
w it to Suffolk, Va , last night, " Mr
Melms leave! many friend her whom
h mad by hi genial ways and who re
gnted his ijepartdrsvj;.
.'ifcf-jtti- bride, '.net Miss
Oorlnne Chadwick passed through the
city yetterdsy mornlrg ". 'uC"'
Attorney General Robo t D Gilmer
was In the city yesterdaylra official bus
iness. . :
Mr James Boon of WUdwood was la
tb city yaaterday..
- Mr, John O Parker of Jones oouuty
was here yesterdsy. .
Mr P W Ivss was. In town yeateiday
returning from a business trip in Oar
teret and on the way to Norfolk his
home.'"-; ; . i
Miss Bailie Marks left yetterday after
noon for New York City, where the will
spend the winter.
Senator F M Simmon returned f rrm
Jones county last venlng and spent tie
olght in the city.
' Mr JoshusDeans of Pamlico spent
yetterday In town.
OA8V
Bttntht "- ' A V KM Yw Hw sJwart Btnght
Btfaatsr
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AFITTT POET.
awMtwytwaawtwl '
A Yoathfal Colored Cealas Handlcspped
' By Fate Discovert J la Pamlico
" '' County. '
h is with no llttl pleature that th
Journal gives ipac and publicity, to th
poetic tendenc of a littla oo'ortd boy
who hat fit, r Wa' Ilk to rtacoursg
thes youthful uplrant Jfortht'mut
whetberjthey lav fit or act, f Aad,
moreover, age aex, rank or previous ooa-.
dltloa of servitude out ao to with as.
Bat the greatest Joy w have la publish
iag.Uls llttl boa mot n that th boy
baa fit. - C"7: .h - ... ' .
- It I a wonder If h olda't have a fit
poa th delivery of this "song" as It
rati I th letter. . ' . r '
! W regret very much that w ar aot
sblstoglvd th nam oil th yoathfal
geoiu bat w feel that th readers ar
plsased that tner Is a lllll colored boy
who has flu aad eau sit down and reel
off poetry Ilk thitt - ":', -
Two Llttl Aagel around my bed ; -Ta
turj the news that I am ded ,
Mother, mother do aot grim
This psla Tv got Tm bound to laava. i,
- Mother, mother what bar I don ;
I've do ao Crimea, aor killed ao ow.
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t j .are a'iraya carried out with tbsolute accusacy. .. . . ; . - k ;
i ; All of onr prescription compounding la d in with th utmost cart
I d we check over an of the different operation! S3 aa to leave not the
; i slightest opportunity for aa error to occur. - . ' V x; ., -r :
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Ttavis r 'Pharmacy.
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1 GOLLY, BUT
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- Jsut no Tnftt.t.fir nnTU' r.ftirl inH oAt in.
Am .-.,f : - .11 w vwm.i.mv en ; wwtiwtie. j smw v m-
Tt.DAKfM. .. .... f. A " . tr..
w bam ut vuu vi utu: y
! 2 -Boys or Children, and you will not only
be .warn but you will be serene in mind.'
if .0 We can save you
E. W. ARMStRONQ,
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We want :td?k
. We ara headed for th goal of your approval. We'd like
to have you give ra a chance to win your patrongt We have
the stock anl we keep moving to th front, Well win of course
' Wont you help us ? - - -
TWO SPECIALS.
Mercerized White Silk Vesting
For Ladies Waists.
Twenty foar designs ta
Remnants of 8 and Si yds each. Two lots at $1 hnd 1 89
per piece. About half regular price and enough in each piece
for a waiat pattern.
DOLLS AND TOYS.
Our big stock is now being opened, if you want to add '
Bunshtne to the live3 of the l'.ttle ones it will cost you mighty
little here. t
. ISarfooi Brothers,
Dry Goods ana Womens' Apparel
I Phone ; 6 Pollock St., Opposite) Iplicopal Church..
CUT
K:li.iO
Brainard & Armstrong Embroid i
ery Silk 2c . ; : m
-v- i : , ' - .
: Stamp ed" Linen . , Handkerchiefs
and Veil Cases. 'Belts, - dollar and
Cuffs, 10c . . - . .
Battenbergr' Patterns : at r about
half prico. " - - k- ' v
Baltcnborc Throad 3c, - ' -
Battonberg Brain 15c & 25c doz.
- Battonberg Uins 2o dor. V'
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: I-Ioct complcto lino of Juvcnllo
I3oo!:3 to :".v:) ever rhorrn.
: mmrtr r.oz i t ire,
4 Ino?:n for L ". ." .; r: ' ' , ' ' '
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tLe lest tlat we can tay ' JEveryi S
IT'S GOLD I B
f.- . v- -r XXf
vetuuttw, iui '
inoneyr Nuff sed.
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select from. .
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"Big Cut inmosand Mens Clothing.'
, Special Sde THf 3SicnXRDA!. o
18 Boys Suits, sices 4 to 15, $1 60 aad $1 TO, lUduoad to $t 00, -M
Boys Suits, aiaee 4 to 16, 1 00, t SO aad 1 7, Eeduoed to $1 K, J
15 Boya Bulta, alas I to IS, 1 00, 8 U and I SO, Bedeoed to ft 00, .' ..
80 Boy Suite, sices ltol,O0,450andS00, Bednoed to $S 00,
40 Men Suite, sixes U to 48,1a heavy weight goodsvtfgukr flOOO
grade, reduced, to $TJW,- - - - V.:-'. . s-x
.18MDt8ailt),'Hto''lgoa41 we'ghfe, 1)60 and
$18 80 grades,' Reduced to 9 88, '-
' , 100 Colored Stiff Bosom Shirts, slaes 14 to 17. reanlar tl 00 and
, $1 60 quality, Cut to BOo. , '
ThU U your Urn to save money, These prices are for cash and
ahould intereat yon. ,W are offering snmetbig values and a the quan
titiea an limited we advise yon tb call early.
U' f o
o Correct Wear for Hen.
Corrict Wear for Men,
U7 olloclc Street.
TAKE
For
COUGHS,
COLDS,
BRONCHITIS.
And all Pulmonary tronbles of the
throat and Lungs. It sets by dissolving
tbe phlegm and thereby affords a fine
er pectoral 1 n relieving the most obttl.
nate Gungb.
Sold by
Harget's Pharmacy.
West Broad Street.
The Autumn Season
of 1908 offers an abundance In ttylet
and fabrics that la tare to delight all
wose wuo regard correct arc suing at an
I essential to tbe refinements of life. At
til badwlrk't tailoring establishment
tne most complete line or goods arei
shown It ready for yonr selection.
F. Jl. Chadwick,
OOAL!
A large stock of the
utoy Glvceme
White Ash Hard Ooal in all sizes.
Also the Lump Bituminous especially for
grates, and the very best steam.
Personal attention
H0LLI8TER & COX COAL YARD,
Phone 34 -
occoooaoaonoaoDODODonqcoe
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ld IKUN SAFES
av aw , J tfe Jtk tm Am. a ttasa ssbbb
Wehav added to onr Bxeleaiv Wholesale Furniture
basinet a complete of Bttt Fire- proof Psfrs. W have alau
Flvo Can of Furniture in stork and can fill order prompt for
Iron Safe. Furniture. 8tove and Mattresae.
All Mail and Or Aim.
Offloe and fiample Room 47
Factory i and 7 East Sid Kl.tJl
- Offlo Phone 172.
O T. J. Turner
ucccbaonoaonononooaonccsoo
flew Bern Gotten Oil
: and Fertilizer Mills,-
Manufacturers of Cotton Seed Products ;
and High-grade Fertilizers, . . ;
Will pay tho nighcst Cash Prices for Cot
ton Eccd and Bccd. Cottons Bag-a furnithed
to i-ccd chlppcrs. " ,
IIAVK rOR DALrra Fresh Dupply of Cot
ton Cccd Ileal and Hulls, 7hlch la the finest
C;ltH Yi 1 la tho XTcrld.
Vo vi!l crclir.r.3 Ileal for cotton escd.
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For Sale.
barf aln, oa Dat-lex lutomatlc Ball
Bearing, Weaving Wire Fenoi Machine.
Will make Stake 10S dl'erenl atyleaof
farm and ornaaiental fene. Simple to
operat.
Alao about one tbontaad pound of gal
vanlasd wire.
Apply to
CUskill Edw. & Mill Scpplt Co
No. 78 Middle St., New Bern, N C.
Oct. S4th,190S.
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Ooal
and
Wood
A full aupply of Anthracite
free burning White Ash, Grate,
Stov and Chestnut Coal, also the
Celebrated rocAbanias Bituminons
for grates and Steam.
The b(t OaV, Ash, Pine and
Mixed wood.
Quick, Prompt
Delivery.
ELLIS'
Union Point.
Phone 47.
OOAL!
very best free burnine
given to all orders at
Foot of Craven St
ft
aa. m mm m .mm, tmmmm A . . w
IN STOCK. 8
win immIt
klddl Stmt; Vt anhonse and
trt
Farnllar E
Yard
e)l.