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r -rv. 4 5 l v.. TV, . . . T j , - -r. - -.-P- tJ - NXW Bins, E, CM.5L'D4lVl0SlS3VJiSWXPs !:,r1204' V J - TWISTJ-SICOND.TUR rv'Zz n . - - ft close of r190Sy-we have" 60 nation - " M only melij?? cne; and that is now mucn we apprtwaw f yoarmrUnoiirgTeatbniiinesa for really JtbU U a mutual - ' tf tn8"0n f e trustwe hare merited your trad daring ojr 1 tf the pastyeaMfithat we may be able during, the years to W ' " tSS come to show you, that to be a successful housetop yon V, W mnattradewitb.ua. - A We buy for cash, and make i' fa buy anywhere else, always considering the High Juapy of our Goods, . " . " ' ' M Again thanking you for l past favors an! Hn-g you 31 ullthe CompUments of the Season, we aw yours to sP(-ve you dining 1904, on the same up-to-date rat-thou, h w- hive used - , j .luring 1903. ' v -W t V R: HACKBURN. 2 47-40 Pollock St. Ae? Sem Military, Academy - L an Carolina Business College NEW BERN, N. 0. FOB GIBLS A3fJ BOY. ' i hre Urge three-'story building one for eadet-barncks, the other for gir s and ladv teachers. Wat! woik pror ded. -j.' ' Cadets are under military discipline, d rented by well trained an experienced i he girls dormitory i beautifully located and carpeted throughout, elegantly furnished and comfortably heated. Girls are at'all times, under the watch-care of the Matron and Lady Teachers. - J. The Miliary Academy offers a course coTering a period of f rar years; two yea s preparatory and two years collegiate. Hpecial advantagesre offered by the Musical Department. , The Carolina Business College is prepared lo give a thorough up-to-date 6us iness Training; including Sb rthand, Typewriting, Bor k-keeping, Oflice Practice, aod the Au'xiliarytudies to hose branches. Graduates have no trouble in se curing p&itlons Wea-slstyon. :TERM8 ViCRY;REA90NVBLE. Ppri g Term begins January, II, Ppecial Inducements toibose who Write at orce for fell particulars. " A COL. Gaskill Hdw. & Have cut the priee Iea! e Fitted,? Stores set up." c. ... .. : Full line of ardwaie; ;Ewoo4 lime and , Cement, Bash, loors and Blinds... . LowesrPrioes, Best Goods, , Nioe line of Carvers expected for the Holiday trade. Gaskill; Hdw. & Mill Supply Cd, HiRDWUtK Tl Middle 8k. ' 1 '- ' 3HLL8UiTLIES 44Craveu b . ' t .Phone 147- - . . Fire Insurance I First Class Home and Torelga Coa paolea. Orders solicited. InqulrWs prompUy answrnd, MISS NANNIE P. STREET. NOTICE, ti Notice Is .hereby gl-a that lbste : aoMweTmy eotlre "brittw fSlhe oity id R 8 Harrietts A Co. - ') ponoM T IndVbted to tne on aoconnt tr r y ld i bUslneea HI mtXa pynrt ti n JJatriette C .. TVt Hog ' j , 3 -'.r.-r.i i for past avert r -fi !V I liatiaace et Saul for ecr 1 ' tt Hi sWim I" 711 If jjh i'l 1 U l tTtiz 11 y"T r'. :r"l nl r (Ifilib ly jpii!t rn i ' In lu i tl rr fnv tlnt'1 T.r-'.h ij I, Kit t'T. r t :n.U'l fnj r.oif. r'sl " nl ''I I'fg tim imkM t'-'-' g a I ft-ry. . V ' 4 Am '' ii sansnisii t t ,; , Li".., . - , -1? ' 'I 7 v to be tnanKim iory xuavwo y a lower price than you can y V. New Bern, N.,C. 1004. 1 enroll before Jannary 1 R vmia being card will do. Address. B. J. H0L.LA.nAY, . ti , Lt n" Or MAJO , A. 8. CARSON, M- At CT8. Mill Supply Co. Qir ojdto be sold. ' Fire Eoards ;' ?' : H Fence, fainU, Oils and Varnish, PhoneSlfl.J '-'-'J.:' iDSr RECEIVED a tuU and-omplete asortment of ., v vi, " The Latest and Beet put up tn plain arid fancy Morocco Wither ae at rkM ranging from i 00 to . 17 CO, AllfuDy gnaranteed.. Jntt the article for your father, Orother or geoUeman friend for Christmas. r . , " ' Foot Balls,' Air SUlea, '"laMrsoll vratches, As for the boys.: . V.'J. T. HILL, Lalef ia BiCTCI, Fl, i0 Alt kuae Mam(i71oot. Jos rarsnjo "V ' i . RiaaiTrfc Fbca Hi. $1 Middle Et. TRT TEE ; .' 'dllvc Bush 'gihrket fOU LADIES A SI' K.IALTY. Tifi'lrtloin anl Uotind TUl(- AU Young yrnj'.ng. (' n', l If.mu and fork. A rrj '!'.'' ... hi I. WUhBon Charley ThoLas Items of . lotcrcst 10 Third District People" He n. Charles R.ThomM,who has been at hame during this week .retained to Whtngloa xe'day - evening, to be present at the opening of Session' of CongreBJ OJi Monday, .lapilary 4th; -;Iu Speaking of. the progress of the work and legislation .-contemplated, for ihe Dlstriot Representatlrd thomas said io the Journal r xt er. - v VAit the extra Sessional jCnogress has now cttsedand the'hoflcray -recess is ovfr,.we w!ll getdown ta regular and systematic work la.WasMAgton.'.;.' 'Notwithstanding .the Interruptions caused by the extra Session and recess, I have . met with good successful my work. J T ' ' The Bill tot a new Retenne, Cutter of light draft to navigate Pamlico onnd aid Neuse River, to' cost kl73,X0, and orpaymeUOf St. Johna Lodge , war t,lla), have been reported favorably from toe uommitteei, ana iop of the OalendW " stand at the "In an interview with tie Chairman of the River and Harbof a Commltteetl e m hopeful of obtaining appropriations to - Rivers ldJHart o t Improvemet t J to f ompiete tne wora in aeuae.sana: -xreni rivers, makine a ciannel of 8 feet denth sud dredgto shoal's, and' jam also vnrg Ing a new project for a depth of 4 feet from New Bern to Trenton, Jones County. ' 1 - I shall urge good appropriations for ir-e Mbor of Beaufort and all Of Its idjicent waters. New river lu Onslow County and' the other rivers of the uiBirrct . ' "The- foundation! of thelGoldsboro Public Balldln is beina: lald, : and the coil acts have been let for IbYeoiisttne- !ca of the two Life Baring Stations at Beanfoit and Srstsboro. "TheThlvd t)rstrlcthai now more than fifty Rural Free. Delivery Routes of great convenience to the people,' and distributing Thirty' Thousand Dollars anrinatly In salaries to carriers, and an Inspector is now in ths District pnulng Id new routes,. '.' " It Is probable we will bare an early adjournment; in view of the disposition of the Republicans to do as little as pos sible In the way of general legislation, on account of the approaching Pre j! dentlal eleotlon. All that bat been.-dona thus far In the way Of general '-leglsla- ilcn ls the passage of the VCuban BIU" and dlsonssloa of the Fan ama Canal. '-A. " The brospecU of Democratic success on account of the distrust , of - President Roosevelt even imonr those who natur ally sympathise with Republican policies are very brlght( and. we bare the best opportunity we-.have 'ever had ' since Cleveland's election to carry the "coun try for the Democratlo fmtji?- The disposition of Democrats seeaJo be to get together, while there Is divi sion in the ranks of tbe . Rfpubllcaa administration'- y;'i' l-. .;' -s 1 Upon all pnbilo e.natI4ni the leader ship of Senator Gorman , In the Senate and Hen' Joha 8. WQllaats la the Honse bas been exceedingly wise and able.,; CASTOR I A j : For Infants and CMldrea, . T118 KlnrJ Yoa KaTS AUajs Bssgtt Sears the Signature of ia . Kew Books la Ubrarj, The following books jbste kesa re ceived at the library. jWe would like all snbacrlbers to leave thhtr games with Miss Uowertoa, .who orate tojolalte library for another year. . 3The Call of the WlhL. 'Tf' Oeart of Borne. 7 r ' yj' -Tom sad Maggy.' V j ..-. v Silver Poppy.-' ,4-. . The Dask for Kbsrtoursl'. 'v , 1 f' ' TJndor Mtj Aathoay's banner.. '. -. Col Carter's Chrltimu ; . ; ; Judgment. v Mother and Father, i Thlstlsdowtt.!. . , f V - ' The DsmMl aad the Site. 1 ' Remlntaoeneee of the Clrit War. ,'.Tbe Trifle. 3j ' ' The Heart of the tlyarioth. ' L'adar 'Wellington's Command. .,' Tke One Women. Hearts A&ttne. The Bootbtrntrs. The Clrcl. . ' At Aboaklr aod Acre. A March oo Loodoa. Tbe LUtU f.Lf(Lpri of Elngduie Co ice. Tut MUlloflatre'l Boa. ( Chwy. CarJ cflfca:.l I ent tt Hint t. lrrn I Oorrpuny for tt.rlr ft- t. ; 'B'.-t a-. 1 I cl'-y Is putting rt.l (' b. f ,-e h f h rn -!see-l the F'--"t T ' l b J: 'r r T! ; f -i e - ' f nrf'"lt-''r ' ' '" 1 1 . -' . ! . i 1 1 ' ' ; 0 Between Japan and Russia, Active aratlons" Japan, War, Feet,.Mp.v, Grain and Plovlsion Rarkets - ' . Excited" Bpeolal to Journal. " . London Jan. 2. Decldediunrest pre vails here to- day concerning the'-sitna tfoa hi the far east.Tha gravity of the condition" Is exemplified )n the. activity about the Japanese legation', and the foreign office, which Is usuahyqufet do ing this part of the holiday, ' ' A powerful squadron cqriBlatin of tlx armored : cruisers f and f- Aamljal. P.anT lmurs are expected to" le8Vd t8asehe -tomorrow for the port of -KSsatifpheJB Korea." Sasehe te a Japanes port Jwen ty five miles north : west otagasakt and the, Japanese naval base of (operations."-;' The thoroughness of Jarjan's" prepar ations is pronounced Superior to that of Gemany prior to the Franco-Prussian! war,- It Is anticipated that 1n case pf war Korea will be the scene pf tbeearll-, est large operations. The Invasion of China territory other than by Korea and across the Tola titer, it lk thought,, Will depend on the nature and extend of the Chinese efforts to expel the Rjssiaps ..... y V . 1.'... from Manchuria. i',' tf v Sacho will be the principal army base whither the emperor sad his war coun cillors will go to direct" operations. , . Chicago Jan. ?.nd Great excitement prevailed In the grata -and provision markets, here today, : wheat advancing three and and half cents a bushel, and potk going npohe dollar per barrel The news from the Orient wsi the can e of the big advance In prices. , THEY COMB AND G3. Miss Leah D Jonrshas returned to her duties at the State ftormil Bohool. at Qreensboro. ; " Jllss Mary Jones left yesterday, return log lo the ' State Normal School at Greensboro, after spending the holidays' here. C.---- ,. s'lc--, . :.- HDm Margaret MeSorley Is spending a few .deys ia . Wilmington,: visiting friends. '. ," . - Miss Jennie WhiUley of New York City, " la bare for a few . months visit at the horns of Mrs W P Barrus on East front street. . - j ' r - Mr Rlohard " Duffy letorped to Johns Hopkins School yesterdayj r?. f Mrs W N Hendren . and! children who hare been the guests" of Mjrs L II Itend- ren have returned to tko'r borne at Winston 'rz2J';: i-t." v Misses" Leila Styroa and .Una Matahal left yeeterJay for the Norths!' School at Grtensboro. : -i - ';.' --f t, ; Miss Sopble ; Whltford feft 1 yetUrdsy tor a visit at Ft BarnwelL ! Ex-3herIff BarrleU ot SJohee coutty was a visitor in the city yesterday, '. Mr J f Foecue returned yesterday Jo atasvtto,'v 1 1: . Mr AOMlley wuhere eeterday on s bnalness visit. Mr Harold Wblukarst who hu been at borne for the holidays returned but night to Beaufort.; ;; . Mies Mabel Caedwlek who hat Seen the guest of Miss May Uodreo bu re turned to her home la Bceofort, ; -1 MUe Budle Golly who has -Uea Ihe neet of Hit lily Oroves oeafewdsya retnraod to her-Aome la Goldiboro last night, "- vVXv-'-t Moatre John Morris an -tfet fieaier who hare visitors at Mrs Kate Richard- ton's returned to their boae la Derhaos laatblgbV - Mlae Ketbrya' o riffle returned latt eight frum a pleasant vlell at WahIog- lon, D C, ipef aad Raltlh.' r'-l. Mrs J O Ddaaiar tetorjned last algkt from a vtslt with bet parent' tn Dor seta. ' . ' 'y'-A ' Mite F.Ua Wlteoa wbi has been tie getil of the KIim Oiler, returael to trr home la Klaitoa lt algbt. ' Klie Mal'y DrrN fcM retaraed to let hiBi la Dtp 'flr' l.n ling a few (Hjs with let Mend, Ms McLe'k'.ee. LUti Pew Tear! So:UV " ' Amnrg l!,e er'oys; f Tisr.te fcf thn trjl' 'ay nl n.!f-l, wn I lie H.t:'al a T ' e !'. i I. : u th'r r'. on t!r"l t. ' 1 ? V ', I! .-:,:.-1 !, rr tr, !,-', i:,' w-r I f'W !?!; 1 g ;'!, Stil l! e -r.''.. r.' l.r---:ft.l ) tl f- I'.e r- '' ". ) Tl-e '.If-t'. r-f t'. -if' -g -; t. r : n ' f ' ! r .-' . WAR SEEKS LARG3 f ORTUKfii jrtRtrSPECT.- tr -rr..i: t -.r- ;.-.. hlfe - lIeirS orwilHanr -Jlwif of'Jones - rCountjlpline'lfpr a HloeVajlV, iiHr-Jitmes F.Whiteof La fc&ai'g4;:aa 1 in' the 6Itj'?Th.isdajrr makipg arra'ngeV merits to give some suitable iejon Jie puwerjui niioruey in .jUBiiBcmr?wn2i many millions of. dpUare.J-rrMilfacl uf the e Jlslen,ce M this Xoruhe, witch 4 eomposedof. tealestataarldeaskla New York town, has-beeu Known to the interested partita for-fiweril.'yegTa If 4t no very deflnlte action has Deeartas;eft:ia- regaro to it until recently. BLf - Whiter is helr'tovJqU prpperty being grand-nephew of the majkeojess: ed of Jthe . property, v His sandfather waa: WUllam ' Mercer.- and settled -In Jones', county about , J00 j years'-ago Eight children were born 0 MnVftve son $ ;and three daughterwio'cdnBlltllte me original neinr. ineowner or me I property; John 1 MBtcec died a bachelor I to the, next of kin which bsbpens tabs bis brother's descendents inlNerth Cire- Una. . ' i. 7h4'numbet f heirs Is abbot flf ty arid tbe share each one wIlL- recfervl'apBrot. imately 1,QOO,000 If tie, mitUrlff aa'O "AN. liYenlnf Wlti All! Katferis Mahomet'' has beea-'to uiOuhtairf and now the mountain ttcojmTrSf tTftS.' nometj: "t,;4'..iv';i .1 7 s Those -who have Gaveleh 'hrforelgn landst'snd havtakeft-oii of tRe jnaa ners end-eustoms of-other 1 atioraf.-thWr manner of living, their ro ode of dress,- and their difference of la linage; .will give practical illustrations on''Wefnes" day next. Mrs Margaret lNelSo?riasj kindly allowed her beauty dl TesHehde to be used for the oocasionJ ,v " " " " The . wit the beauty.' "th a cu'tare of khls community, have- beqn eolipted po ass'st In this laudable, entprptiefr, AU are cordially Inyied by thejladles Of 'the EpUoopil chnrch to take! part In this nnqlae entertainment I 'l ' ' Come "dance the minuet, as roar irreat grand mother dincedl ii merrle'old . 'Come eafri.ee whlf crosttiksa ib'e Chinamen have always onb. , come orinic sweeueaas tne Japanese ouly can make. i " .. ,. j- '; Come "mingle with CobnTal ' dames and with- the patriols r0i lffl'"iindrof 1801- : ' ' :-'V;.iW -" "Come cast dill care Away 'and' enjoy an evening of cure fun. ' One of the belt features of the enter tainment ;wW be tableaui which will begin promptly at " o'clockl AdmlasTonlee 60c, this ebtit'es yon to ftjuppera cO&CUieaItp Japan.;jind an active participation. In all tne smue ments of tbe eveulns. ; . Tickets wlll.be on sale Mpnday, Tues day and Wedneiday, ,TQurwiI oonfer a favor on ihaj managing ,ci uuofttee ;-by proouriog them, promptly so as to give Ltbcsa some-Idea; aa. tellj atnount ot sup pot rjuuou. .vr-i i. . 1 , ens i -o abto xtitua.. BteWtt "'A llss r l" ater-rvt - u-CSebtdule B, Revenue lct.flMlj Office Register vf Deeds, Ctsvea tti ti f New fien, N O, Jab. 1st, lBOC; ' . Bin Yon ar required ly law . to"d- llvtr'-or return to meM'wltlla ten "daji after the first dy of Janbary, ia each year, a sworn statement of the 'amount of gross sales made byrbd la youf bolt noes as a vendor of. or', dcller la goods wares, ttercbattdls," eomodWea " of wbateoeter kind or natof-1 other whble- t le or, retell forlta tt: e moatha,er say prV of Said itme'ptar dlo ta4 Crt da ojanbary, 9lA: 1t you at the owner t i pqbllc fetry JtiagC or loH -;ale, or If you are llveryriSn, Jeeplpg horeesjormtilcs lot hlrVf; kr lfyoa are s dealer In i"ilrirrous "vlulouA .er ,lt ritmore, of anK!r of e ttupensary ydn are Tetjntred to detlTer . ea rctom to me. likln Uida-fs'-arut thJ fjrst .dyM JsDuary and July In iytf I item ;ttrncol of Jfiflf groii reoelpta, as owner of arBljIlosrry, bi Ige-etr, the tnm'f of hnrteyot nnlse kept fur hlr, as a lire )hinr t nd the lv '.aJ Sm'-nnl pf ti.M'.'rxs . !' tns aad tr.t't 'I'TJora" eerrtsird 'fn -vl ini of tie 'S;l.' ' f"f t'tt'"t.l:nff" tt'. -tnnn'.hs IV -tVpt cmrl.si-e i lew le ear- rt'aMy T"! ' ?,an 1 f-- f .'.lure to do so y"U ei'.l.!' tr'tiUt t i ? ' 1.':' re tie it- 1 rf :-. .'r ( 1 ! :" -' -. an I :,'y C :y t f 1 - 1' (jr'l -or l e (' r 1 1 I e 1 1 s " 4 'to: am i .Jcl OEDUaTlCU I i'lir? "OTder tot jjaake .,wf . . asj.i- 4 .,. .ffi; .- . 1 ro(3mf or Spring (foods weliiiva3eci(j edto IpQ putTir! entire Mens; Boys ano i (Mldrens'Cldtbing . . . -L m. All UliaerWer, iJaaiOS and' Skirt's and heavy Winter other gqpdrat gap; c. 'reduc- p3.0ny.-w.i.A"....: j r .We-inean-Dusihess. ' "fiill Btibifjlv "of iAflthracite free.! Imrainjt; White Ajah, Grate, 8tbva-iiii'fI'C also; the Celebrat6c4lantai - iiturnjjiQTis for grates efibftam. JPinB);ind Bfliefl wood. - J - -- tire' wmtog 7mrA J lnten4 lo toj.l&i$::&i r'bndnisis. Iw'wydo Hr",W''irfll tell VottV' 'lliko: everv oustonicr'a tatic. (led one.E6carn lot thfcm Cr3TAIrfWAllE ofiUltelle; Bd Mill oplfc itflall proct &4d co. -.7 , 1 ai i. 7IB,Fpll,;.REW: rn,n,c. : ( i I ; - e A r ( . i ' -' kr f ; j raa J j and.' uuicr,;Prd(jipt; DeliverVi r f'UhionPoinL- The Highest Quality foff Groceries at Lowest viiPossib (e Prices Our Motto. I " r.1 is. oir aim to every, dollar! we receive and we will do our hest lo please our customers. 47 We carry one of the largest and best selected stocks ol Staple and Fancv Groceries in the city, andT we" wilKhe 3, claa to have you call .'gwvvea. i ....... . . i . .; , TO THE LADIES we would aavt call ' ? " and be weighed as are always glad to serve you. . Yours to please, 'Phone gi. aIIIXIimmiIITmiTYTTTT!!!!?????TTT?TTTl APPLES I Just received a car load of ApplP3 from Western New York State. Don't buy apples until you see my stock and get prices. Will save you money. Wholesale) and Retail Orocer, Cor. Broad Jfc Hancock His. h HONE 69. animiiiiiiiminiixxxiiiiiiixiii K. K Bishop. J. & Olaypoole. General Fire Icsorance Apis Representing the most reliable com panies,. ' . '.rPrompt attention given to all business entrusted to us. t esoUolt jour patronage. ZiS BISHOP &CLAYPOOLK. Fhoae 87. The Autumn Season of 190S" offers" an abnndanoe ta, styles and fabrics that la sore to delight sJf those who regard correct dreasms; as an Mxitntlal to the rennementa of lit. At F M Cbadwtck's tsvUoring estabUabment the most ootnpieto.UM or gooas tsown Is ready lor you selection. i -.- sfc v j OysiersLOysltrslA From now on we win Jtaye Ojstcn wWcn Jwe . wilt serve tfmeuvxt, half -shell or oih- 2 Ch r i poc Ba v JOjs Icrs to- 1 day. . .; ' Nixon & Co. . 1S3 Middle fit,". rtuS'cri orr.es Al'B. Baxter 8 Co., C -A I 7 give full value for L and examine our often as you like, we '5- Grocer, 71 Broad Bt1 APPLES ! Jr. Say Mama is Xmas over? Yes, but the Bargains at 8 COPLON'8, 75 Middle Street is not over yet. It seems gtrarjge, and yet it is true, that you can go there .818 days in the year and always find- " some Bargains, the store is chunk fall of them. Inventory comes once a year and ' of coarse always after Xmas and if there is anything on earth my clerks hale it is taking inventory, therefore they will try and sell things way down yonder rather Uian leave them for the inyentory. G1OTBIMQ DEPAJITM ENT. . ' I take charge of this- department myself sad to tn' surprise I have bought a fcW-hondred. suite more thaa fteoeasary and I will soli way down yonder '''", ' ' We tavt a few ladles Jackets anil Chlldwn'Claoks left oo hand which will try and redoes to a lit-' . lisof nblhiflg, . ; Also a ilea's dyeiooaU, diet ti to 4, will go at 604 on the doU-- All out Winter Oools will be re- , . : dtjeed to 60o on ths dollar. ' , .' ' S. COPLON, . - ot;oaTu4 l . i 78 KIDDLE BTIirET. rest to OatkOJ Eard are.O;ewtBef, ' . ' Plnnliing 1 I kTt r- ' I ry l!a sh"p a-? 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