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.1 -1- n mi raw? m m Sals to,-. ::; GRAND LODGE MASONS. AT NEXT MONDAY AND TUESDAY. MM I Saturday & Suuday. SEE M Installation of Mew Officers Far Ensuing , Year.'V--- - . Special to Journal. . ..." - BiHiGH, Januarj H-This afternoon the new officer of the Grand Lodge of Masone were laetalled,', by .Paat Grand Haater Bererty 8 Royaler, Past Grand Mister Bamnel H Smith acting aa Grand Marshal. Walter L Liddell, Grand M.ater; Fran- el D Winston, Deputy Grand Master; Samuel MGattls, Senior Grand Warden; Richard N Hackett, Junior Graad War den; William Blmpson.Grand Treasurer; Leo D Hurtt, Assistant Grand Treasnr- John O Drewrv. Grand Secre tary. Grand Master Liddell appointed the following of lcera: Grand Chaplain, Rot T N Ivey; Grand Lecturer B W Hatcher; Senior Grand Deacon, W B McCoy; Jontor Grand Daa- . . J W U -1 con, V H wtncneaier; union mamum, W J Robert?; Grand Sword Bearer, M P Kln; Grand Persut?aut, JB Griggs; Ornd Steward. J D Elliott ana f u Jonee; Grand Tiler, Robert ff Brad ley. THE NEWS IN A NUTSHELL Mucus A Banna has been re-elected United States Senator, from Ohio, for the term ct tlx yean beginning March 4th, 1905. , -- ' ; " ' .;'.' -The United Statea Senate fiaa passed the House bill appropriating , $500,000 for fighting the cotton boll weerlL, V Ei'GoTernor D L Russell . has mored from Washington, D O,' to Johns Hop Una Hospital, Baltimore. He haa kidney trouble and la aetionsly ill, . The fire at Dunn N O Wednesday de stroyed the fine plant of the South Dnnn Manufacturing Company, ne of 'he largest furniture factories in the State, loss about 175,000. AT THE HEAD OF ALL TOBACCO FERTILIZER. MEADOW'S HOLD LEAF MB 1 H VRDWARS 78 Middle St Phone 147. Do you ever have an accident P If yea do ami anted It, lot Q. n W.Lm M Boa mm MHlf it St 0OO8. To ate oat nothing tl aot aattafted wbea m have oor antoM fWDfttrinff done b re. We gnaraatee ait our work, lit haa om rorh done here, we do work that t we cea dep ad a poo, and &m nrnhk Ifka not work. We-iabbTteeo-i roor old or tev wheels, We sftrta your Kxes nria la machine wttboat entttnf theee. iihMit Uklna? tire froae wheal bm while ywi walk XTerrkodT ta le tw4 So ee the Beach loe at wort putting aw bolta la old pateee. -. . a. IX Water A Moo ; . pvmm ist, .-.'it Notice ( DiwlnUoi of Op truer ' - CM. ' To wheat fiat ooeeere Take no- Ilea that the eeperteerehfp heretofore iWMUt betweew Ike aederal'Bed at Br state Swansboro Notes. January 12-h All well lu lowu this week, Dr Blount avf- lie lines a tpsiipk spti ruuin- itmeg Mrs Kutie Midyotle wh hai been vis- ltloe her naronts and friends here for three weeks, returned to her home at Oriental last Monday. Her slBter, Miss Daty Plttman and sister-io-law, Mra 0 SPittmftn and chllik accompanied her home. They will make a visit of a week r two. Mr David Sanders, sin of Sheriff San ders, is at work here, learning the saw ailne businfss under Mr T M Wood hull. The m&Bonlc fiaternit meet here neat Saturday 16ih lost, (3rd Satnfday) their usual lodge day, at which time they will install their newly officers elected Rev U S White. M E church wl 1 preach here next Snnday the 17th at 11 In ures a I a m and at "light, D. V, Mr D H Russell killed 52 fat hogs last week, he had a very snowy time of It Mr EW Hill, who has been In New London, Conn., at work for Uncle Bam, for six months, returned home last Fri- well. Holland who hai been In Tex is for years, came .to hla old home near Swansboro, last week on a visit to his brother and friends. John Is not looking well, and still unmarried. Masters Frank and Cannon Prettyman of New Bern after going and staying Fire Board? home for a couple of weeks, have re turned to their work here. Only half a dosen commercial drum men seen nere mis weea. iavis oi New Bern and Dally of Norfolk among them. Mr Henry Canaday and wife from the country, have moved la our berg ibis week Mr D G Ward, 8r , has Just bought himself a One horse from Hehn&Co., coal black In co'or Mr West tttaoly, one of our good farmers near here, went one better un Datli. anl bought hi mat :f a coal black mule, but It oaly takes two person to drive Dave'a hone, and laket foar U drive Wests' mule. Thai's whirs Wut v he rets ooe the better on Dsve Wrd We have no hotel started yet, be ibtogt are looking op a little now, faor bly wo think If Dr Siodert an I O tl. U !), 0nh gel htlr brad together right, like tbey are now la atag, ue notei win corns ear. Our dwellinge are all filled, some with two families la Ueas.aad oaly two houses tint relend to keep bosrdere, or tord one when I hey come are small. J A Pit' man and I M Jones are the two, bad The Latest and Beet put op In plain I both fall all the Usee. and faacv Morocco leather ceaea all Mr Klrby Touia. ons or oar oitUU' Drlnaa nnrtn from IS 00 to lit CO. lis IhlaktlC of Dxlef 10 the bOtUO he AH felly guaranteed. Just the article 1 lives la for , boardera this year, that la for yoar fathrr, Brother or gentleauut J the largeat hoses la the place, bad ooald friMd forChrUtnu. I be 0 led ap all tight for asmUl hotel Fool Bella,. Air . Rlflea, Jngersoll I hope Bro Cllby will do so Watchea. Jte for the boys. ' Died at the home of his brother, J W 8tpiy, 9t Bwaasbofo ot Friday, Jan nary 8, 1904, Mr Marl Steely, agid ahntrOyeara. Mr Mark had been af t i i. in. . a. .wt- a. w.mn. r 4 ill MM"F Taretyaea la The five atorv Bevlll Building at Greensboro, N 0, waa partially destroy ed on Wednesday, lss $25,(0 . It is reported that William Jennings Bryan will visit North Carolina in the course of a few weeks. He does not know what points he will visit but he Intends to give a series of lectures on his tour In different State, North Caro lina anting others. President Roosevelt expresses hi high xespect for General Gordon and lilt Kr'vl HI UiC uuuuuinuivui ui 411 death. Si Lnul has been selected as the con. venr.ioii city by the Democratic National ormuluie, the convention will be July 6ih. A novel feature of the message of Gov Murphy, of Now Jersey, Is an attack on the many advertising signs along rail' ay linos. Secretary of Wir Root has Issued a tatrment denying that the government preparlrg to send troops to Panama nr that war la likely between the United States and Colombia Sneoiallv nrenared for the laiidi of Eistern raroUna. 1 j 1 . go 4 care, makes Wrappers and Fills Your Purse As our goods are manufactured near you and not resliipped, r laim Freshness and Good Mechanical Condition. H!gh Grade Cabbage, Potato, Allcrop and Cotton Guano. H. & J. A. MEADOWS CO., Mnfrs, Factory Neuse Biver, New Bern, BT V. Gaskill Hdw. & Mill Supply Co. Have out the pric oa Healers Car loid to be sold. Fitted, Stoves set up. Full line of Hardwaie, Klwood Fence, Paints, Oils and Varnish, I J me and Cement, Sash, Doom and Blinds. Lowest Prices, Beet Goods, Nice linn of Carvers expected for the Holiday trade, Gaskill Hdw. & Mill Supply Co., Notice! Any farmer desiring do ience nis iana wiiu the American Field Fence can procure the same of me for a short while. I now have in stock two car oads of Same. .MILLSSCrPPLlES 44 Craven S Phone 81A. 81' RBl'KIVEO a full and complete assortment of lip mi T. HILL, kijme oVosrrnio.QoODc Jo Patrma RLtnta'.Braifr NOTICE ! Ws, hot kept well aad hearty and was Jovial all the time, he belonged to the Bantlat ebareh and was a food Chrtstiaa 91 MM416 St. geetlemaa, was sick about week before he died. Oaea Immigrant la Otr ()a lte ly, Cspt fl'Jk Bevell fe the happy cue, ' ' 1 ' M Prof Matthews peaed hi rb wl ll for ike holiday , Mstv1llS H.Ctaaef U aad etvle of J. V. Im dloolved bf annuel swaeeat, dbu dee Ike old Irsa eboeld be paid f 1UO foeee sal ail 6V dee by the t,U trm will be paid by ae tey - tar. '.' te erl saerchaedlae ble will t4 by. C. Toeoe aad we ,r..t tor him yoar favotsWe eoaildtf- asl.te. Tba livery bi!S wlllheee- n; rj i. M. To'se e4 we ps f jm jn-sr fort" r-r' '",t'8. J. I. I'' ' "t, VTm anf. vnnr altnL!nn. Tdii t . s,i sr. . bntos . "T. ' 'm.' J3?( Baxtep's Gwt Sale All EDITOR'S :; EKPERIEIIGE hflM) TmwImawI ItftMnfmet Iww IIvommvhI wl wa.twwIW 'daiI.::rall:!.::Tld CUTICUtU REUEDIES. A egjssrksilB Test1m:l to pale Continues all a Ksst latelliss e:J 1 lfi i?n11 tnitiff ! J '& 1 1 icjjm ou aim um raomuu BUCKWHEAT. 7,906 people I-tiiel the i orv yesterday we eipect 10,000 tod y, and 19,000 Saturday. ITES JBXTBV CLERKS ON FOR SATURDAY. TrcstA'crtfiy U1y. A tumor came on my neck and la a. day or two It wa as large as half as orange. I waa very mnch alarmed tor; fear It was malignant. My friende tried to penmade me to consult my physician) bnt dreading that he would Insist on using the knife, X would not consent to go. Instead, I got Cattenra Besolvent and Cntlcura Ointment , I took the former according to dlree tlona, and spread a thick layer of the Ointment on the swelling. On renew lng It I would bathe my neck In very warm water and Cutlcura Soap. Ia a few days the Cutlcura Ointment had drawn the welling to a head, when it broke. Every morning It waa opened with alarm sterilized needle, aqneesed and bathed, and fresh Ointment pot on. Pub and blood, and a yellow, cheesy, tumorous matter came ont. In about three or four weeks' time this treatment completely eliminated the tnmor. The soreness that bad ex tended down Into my chest was all gone, and my neck now seems to be Derf ectlv well. n "About five or six years ago my sis terhad a aimllar experience, used the Cntlcura Bemedlea with magical effect. I am wiHInt: von should rue my testi monial, with the farther privilege of revealing my name and address to each Dersons as may wish to substantiate the above statements by personal letter to me". Chicago, Nor. U, 1901. is fom ticaMoittto omim nil., sm. vw 4en K'Kv'rcfffs.'.TCS Bros; At, rotter Drag a ciMim. Oox, aote fnftfclja rtMaiBWfeOMtirfBiHM" . Eliiallwool Under Hotel Chattawlut, JkJF.W.BEKW, If. C Fire Insurance 1 First Class Home and foreign Com panles. Orders solicited. Inquiries promptly answer d. 1II83 NANKIS P. 8TE2ST. COLD WEATHER NECESSITIES. Don't stand In need of Coal Hodsjlre Sets, Pokers, Btove Pipe, Btovp Boards, Stove, Banges and Renters any longer than It will take yon to reach our store. All these things. we have In our - HARDWARE STOCK, and many more too numerous to mention The very look of tnem will make yon feel warm, and the 1 iw prions will strike yon favorably, etc f "l . "rTf-jr-. "",i'i WW im. C09YRJ A Qood Thing to Have Areund is a keg of ale U the eellar-eepeeUlly if It's of that pure brand, the Bod wen fine thing to have a pitcher tot auetl tlae, wbea guests oonis ta and J art be fote retiring st sight Bndweta, ale aids dlgeetlon aad wtdnoes aoood slaaabet If Ukesataslghtap.w J. F. Taylor, Kiff txnrt, v. o Sftet for Prospect fewlng Oo, of Phil. lip&ia. . freeh tar Ued every Next Week. i We shall add some Mew Sufptises next week. have about enough for one more wee' ,out of our 180,000 stock,! Better come right NOW. J. J. BAXTER. Goal and Wood A full supply of Anthracite tree burning White Ash, Grate, I Eitove and Chestnut Coal, also the! Celebrated Pooahantas Bituminous! for grates and Steam. The Best Oak, Ash, Pine and Mixed wood. Quick, Prompt Delivery. 8r?d with plenty of onr Fancy Elgin or Clover Hill Print Butter is a nice for breakfast as anything, a fresh supply just reo-ived. " Also I resh Oatflakes, ream of Wheat, Force, I desire to call special attention to onr Pure Leaf Lard, which is superior in quabty to any sold elsewhere in the city. Harvey's Small Sugar ured Hams, Breakfast Strips and English Cur.-d houlderg, Nice Fresh Tripe Be lb, Complete stock Dried Fruits and ( anned Goods, I will thank jou for a share of jour trade, Yours for business Wholesale e& Detail Groeer, j. l mm twaa. 35 Ol. 71QB1HMM1 Bt" APPLES ! APPLES ! Just received a car load of Apples from Western New York State. Don't buy apples until you' see my stock and get prices. Will save you money. J. a-KKBE, Jr. 3 R HONE 69. Wholesale and Retail Oncer, Cor. Broad eft Hancock Him. HlTITlTITtllTIIITimilllTIIIHHIITTIIIIIITTTtTIlB MkMU Union Point. Phone 47e B. K. Bishop. J. 8. Claypoole. General Fire Insurance A enU Representing the most reliable com panies. Prompt attention given to all business I entrusted to ns. We solicit yonr patronage. BISHOP A CLAYPOOLE. Phone n. Foy & SimmunS, I Accountant Memorandum 79 B. Front St, RIW(BXBir, IT. 0. IS "Books for business and t professional use. A few 1904 Cal endars. iHsnr s book msi Ha iThe Autumn beason of 100t oBera' an abundance in stjlee aad fahrios thai la anre to delight aU those erho recked correct dresstng as an eaMBUal to the refinements of We. At 9Ut hadwkk'a tailoring eetahllahment We announce v.ui pwsurw "ti-Aowv is ready foe you selection. e havei (mened a Krsr Hardirarel !F. II. Cnbaadwlek. ntir HIW STOCK Of GOODS. ppyMevYear Fir Insurance. i for aor ol the esserra kaaard parUcnlaxlr. To be a ooe tea led avast see to It that home aad hnalneee place are covered h Ue Crat-rank com olaee are covered bv a nollcy la ooe Ml fU tiwjarmroni thil HiW Tear, btrjlf eeeeeeeeteetteteee- ' . - r . . . . W M - . mpaAMC IOC VOKMl 11. ' . , . IA, trrtte tnanranoe. aiemo.i Doa'l let Ifhl yotir poUey lapse throng h laleoeeu lilUCK. 010. A. WICXJLL, hone SCO. Bo. Pront Haaoock Stat. OADTOIll tfraSve Ad Ilsma ana j era. Olive Bash Market ir.rH. Front tit. The BaptUte hol-t thirtr satos tie at Zeoa Ck.pet, eomweeelag rfllf i ' 59. "UapTear' Jut &mt. Hit the girls eteooariicielretdr. DIIY 8T0VK WOOD an.l 1UA PtoTS VvA. Pciifcml on f J r. Nol!c. I'.o-prft fully, . T-r I ' ' 1:3 f ' Y. : '. u four liardvar iron . aon su j sell cbeaptr and none oa tell bet tor food. Ooms) afii ae or fon.mll. 1M02D H1MARX CO., . . Pbcme M, M Middle 81, Krtr Br,H.a Wm P. Ba!Hit Salesman, lotico l Delin quent Pay- . crs I . Toer Uutlot 1501 hare see doe 'r, Bruwif-"e8(l mat pall aaj j 1'iTf. I r.'4 siti frtke ta Oysters! Cfystcrsl i From now oq we will hare tyeafure, balilxeU or oib. arwiaa. . CbIpeBayOfiteTito. dajat , . Nixon Q Co.'s, 111 Middle fit. M I IMMIMMi T til' n f . a'ifj t'.tt ' 1 at j" l' ! r -' 1 v r ' !' ' J, V. ' : it. rM a wj !-:"'' a r.f s - a (- I' M ' jiRiKcn omci . As B. Baxter G Co., ' Commission Brokers. Great Reduction in Prices s. PI Thanking our cus tomers lor their pat ronage in 1903 we shall endevor to make it more interesting lor you during, We now oner the remainder of our Win ter Stock of Dress Goods. Clothing, Shoes Hats, Winter Under wear, Blankets, Com forts, Gapes, Jackets, Skirts.liens Top Shirts also a large lot Hens and Boys Overcoats. Alltthe above stock must be turned Into cash at a Reduction of from 25c to 85c on the dollar, Come on, the first come gets their pick s. COPLON, a 0. MOETOir, SiJeimsA. 11 KTDDL1 ITBtrr, Pt QashQ Hardware Ce.rTVBefa Plumbing it I a r 1 hire rasaoTid mi tia ahos aso 1plaiWar-.taea froea Isf Old iUb1 to ftew hetldlag aeat eoraet Broad ar 1 I r.::l!, C:mj,C;::i ifcTt:::j M , , 9 I Sh aM mm eM.e-J ft Ia JpM W tad ta do It rtgM at rtkt et!fa. ia foor cru.ra at oan. 17 Crar.-. Ptri, ners. rrwyrr.n. a ' """. tl Tf' t, N.w Twk. r I "r tern Ins S v -lit. W I : k, i ' f p ittte rf J We WOOD. 7 . 1 ( r III TiTj, Tli
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