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Sew 0An. ll.Cn Ju. 89, IM4. LODGE MRECTOfcT.; " ORAVBM LODQB HO 1 KHIGHTB OF HARMONY.' sleets tad aad 4th Wednesday nights In Men month la Ronntree't HalL Pollock itreet, at 7.80 ! L. ! 1 n n-il rwM . T H. Smith. Seo'y-. R.B. Hl L Kn&ncUl Secretary. . Index to New dTpements. tot. Guy, Pope Wood. Citizens Bank Statement. J. 6. Dunn & Co Special Bale. Simmons & Hollowell Co Markdown Sale. s Business Locals. JUST Received a lot of pine and coal tar Cheap for cash by barrel or gallon. B B Davenport. GUY POPE will open a Meat Market Saturday morning at his store near the A & N C depot to be known aa Railroad Meat Market. All kinds of meat. I HAVE two car .loads of floe oak and losg leaf pine wood for fuel purposes for sale at rhe A & N C depot. Goy C. Pope. LOST Gold Pin, Wreath design, large size. Finder Please return to this of fice. GENTLEMEN'S clothes can be neatly pressed at the pressing club at the Har vev bnlldlne on East Front street. Mr. J R Simpson, a student of the New Bern , Military Institute, Is working his way throueh the school by this means. He Is experienced In this work and will give satisfaction. Rates, one dollar per month, fifty cents per suit. HORSE3, Mules and BuggUs at Auc Hon I Several good draft and road horses and mules. Four buggies good as new. Saturday January 30th at 12 m. Corner South Front and Middle streets. 8 R Street, Auctioneer. FOR SALK-One Surry $15.00, one Randolph Buggy, 15.00 one Car. $3 00 at No 6 New bouth Front St. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for gen- tlemen lodgers. Conveniently located near the depots. Enquire at 113 Han cock St. FOR HALE Ten barrels corned mul lets. Chesp, B B Davenport. bnd Netting, drag-netllng, mullet net ting. B B Davenport. LOST A square gold locket, between Cedar Grove Cemetery and Wilmington detwt. Finder will Dlease return to Journal office and receive reward. FOR BALE 800 acres of timber land In Doplln coonly, lying within 2 miles of Kenansvllle. Will sell timber or tim ber and land. For particulars apply to B T. BsnSs, No. 18 Almore St., New Bern, N C. NAVEL Oranges, Apples, Ospei and Banlnai. Broad Street Fruit Com- pr EITHER, Ladle or Gentlemen wishing to have wearing apparel mended on be accommodated by calling at 17 Johnson street. A 7 ROOM House for rent In a nloe part of Uws city. 6ee 18-fioalb Front strert lor Informt'lon. BANANAS 10 cts. a douia a: Mcftor "Ly'a. FINX toed I mi Oranges at James B Dawsos's, 103 Middle strut, lliooe FOR Reel Oas workshop, foar living rooms above, oa Cravsa street. Apply to X K Bishop. a PMOKKD Hallbet at the Oaks Meat Market. OWEN II. OVrON. AUoroey at Uw, eaaoeeos that aalfl hie new oBos belki lios Bread aires Is cossptsted, he wUloooapy oOcs oe the Irst floor of brick baUdtsf, opposite Ike Oily Hall OUatUMlTXXD tafof Cnred Hams at IS rt f at Jm OaJu Market, WK OUARAKTKI Wnataaoa's sau las) Miners) Woses to cere dyspepsia aad senses en Hostile, of soy raf axl ed. DstV FWsaacy. Guilford Lewis, WALL PAPER from tf C3ujt to lbs) feat A ftkwilOOIfi ; IN STOCK. Bt4et x4 U jwtr hum. . Jiin..hlMUliJl.si , A ft IVS flWUJI Ok. CAPUDIWE ETERTS.; Light snow Is the forecast ior today,- 4V ;. No moon last nigh. "No electric lights oa street, tat ln nndwlnd'n plenty.' .. Vv Vf? Messrs Burins and Gray told cotton yesterday at prices" ranglosf fro SB. 15.60 to HJ.SS oentK ,, ' - Mr B L Brock of Trenton, has taken a position as assistant to book keeper la the Citizens bank. Tonight the Box Social to be given by the young people of the Christian church will be held at the home of Mr D H GaJ- klns, 91 Pollock St. Mr J A Jones has received two car loads of horses and mules from Kansas City. There were 53 in the lot sod they arrived here in fine conditio!. The ladles of the Library committee will meet at the library rooms this after noon at 5 o'clock sharp. Every one Is requested to be present as it is a very important meeting. The weather yesterday was vary muck of the Chicago variety. A raw north- east wind laden with dampness blew during the morning which caused a gen eral feeling of discontent ss much as weather can. A few days ugn a white painter named Alderman was engaged oa a Job for John Oglesby, living at the north side of Neuse bridge. During the night be stole a lady's watch and chain and a razor. He disposed of the watch -and chain at a store here and has left for unknown parts. The- watsh and chain was restored to lha rlghtf j! owner. Cards have been issued for the mar riagevof Miss Imogens Bart, daughter of Mr and Mrs John Hughes Bell o Washington, D C, to Mr Wallace Eu gene Eiheridge which will take place Wednesday Feb 10th at tne bride's par ents. The prospective bride . Is well known tu this city having been a resi dent and a frequent visitor, bhi is the niece of Mesl George Henderson and L H Cutler. Trenton Items. January 8lh Mr F H Foy was here this week from Pollocksville. Mr O H Galon was op several last week fiom New Bern. days Dr H R Parker left this week for La- Grange to practice dental work. Miss Cattle and Inez Koonoe returned Monday from Greensboro where they were attending the State Normal. Mlis Alice King of near Trenton left last week to visit her sister Mrs CF Smith st Washington, D C. Mies Mollis Taylor returned this week after a visit with her relatives at Do ver. Messrs Price Furpllss and T M Gar rett of the b F Smith Fire Proof Con struction Co of Washington, D 0. have fal filled their contract of building the county vault. They left this wsak for Bayboro. Mr Lewis DUlahunt of O.eveland, O la on a visit with his relatives near Tree ton. Senator Thoa D Warren went to Kln- slon this week on business. Prof J W 1'oitls, Misses Mamie Leon ard, Nellie sod Lucy Port Is. left this week for their borne at Brine's Creek. Ws regret very muck to lose these from our band as they held such lmportaa psrts In same. II r W J Rlcaardaoa mads a batlaess trip to Nsw Bern this week. Some of our boys seem to be taklag much Interest la telegraph InstrvaaenU and lines hsvs been eoestnicted at sev ers! places. Tbey have styled them selves, "The Eastern Dsloa." Quarterly meeting was bald at toe Methodist cbarck last Saturday and Baadsy with Rev Dr F D Swindell pre siding. I as vsios oi town property was shown wbaa the v total Parker lot, fae ing Josee Street 45 ft oad etieedlnf back a boot 90 ft was sold at aeetion at the coert koese door last Bat or day, key tag brought SMI. Herilaf Haywood uous borers will ereot their at W livery oa It They have Jaal had to or rivs a toe lot of ao roes and saslse new oorspylag the labia bock ef DtlOe Bros.' store. The slock of f P loosos Oo , yet being lekta, bet ills Ikoegkt Ikel they- will BsUk today. Il ts hoped that soeas esergoUe peraoe will by Ike (lock ooe not be istsOed at eeet as eosae nave doe heretofore. Those taklag Ike lo ve lory etalss they do not lad aey la- aalebie goods, bet Ue LreohU belsg (hot It was ever stocked est eertnia goods. This Is s goed epeetef for aosns) who wUkes to eater Ike stereo Uk aesa. Boese latertst wse taken yeeteroUf waee a eneale frosa Ue tpper end of toe eot-sty easne te t rose re Ueease aed so a mamea. i ae nasaee m toe Iractlag pwUee srere Mf t f MetU aed MUe aasa Weed. Aftet ireeartef the noas, h Is repervd M a f4 MsgU trot net loeg to eflee to kare if teed Is) oafry tkesft, tklakief the Orowd getnes ed was to Is) ksvlag 0 tSOe Nontkla stsse. Artevwarsk See Iff Oed&j, Ue MeUedlM salateU wse eeledM sad he at eeee proewsJsd ettk tkeeere. see;, sad toe I we were eeest as ads eee last, aad thee saede tkelf sVperltre, Mr D i Msee aad Xkn Msvy, dseck. serofMn lllaseti m assrrVd restTsay (Wada4jy) erenlag atl Cetoek at US kasee el Ue W Ms loot. or. Ret D 0 Oeddle pt1oti Ue sv esaeey II Ut raeftee el a few fr! el taiaittH af UeVrVlal ewsflo. U DftUt deTvVif tefe-.s, tea SHORT PASSING AK ETE5T5G AT EOJffi. Kiss Xecrt Outrmtogly Entenslu Wed- - . - . ' . i Lett Wodaesday eve a ing the home of atisa May Moore on Pollock street was tne aeene of on enjoyable party given In compliment to Iter nanny friends. "It was one of the prettiest and moat elabr orate affairs of thl season, ViPM Tne first part of the evening was past ed In playing tne game of Heart; There were eight tables; the score cards- were anusaaUy attractive and ' unique, being different designs, which Wire hand paint In oonnection wiUi tha winning of the drat prise which was a pair of silver sott- (orithe young lady bod tha privilege of naming the most popular gentleman.;'! he two leading gentlemen for this honor were Messrs B B Hockbam and T W Watera. . Miss Ruble Daniels won the first prion and chose Mr Hackbarn. The gentle men greatly enjoyed the rivalry of the contest. The gentleman's prise which was a gold stick pin was presented to Mr Jesse Olaypoote. Among the pleasures of the evening was n musical narrative. Miss Elizabeth Burrus presided at the piano and played the names of the pop ular songs to fill the blanks and tha story won read. Mill Burma and Mr J S Benton ad ded to the enjoyment of the occasion with songs. ' The game was followed by delicious refreshments served in three courses. There were about fifty guests present and upon their arrival they were ushered In by Miss Msy and Master Edwin Lath am who were prettily attired in old co lonlal costumes. Trustees Meeting. The annual meeting of the Board of Trustees of New Bern Academy wl lbe held at the Oltloena Bank this afternoon at 4 o'clock. Election of officers. Report of committee on sale of prop erty. W. M. WATSON. Sec'y, St Trees. Blf Amount For Cotton. MrE B Elliott, representing 3 Latham ft Co paid tha largest amount for two bales of cotton last Tuesday that has beesr paid In this section for thirty ysars. Ho paid to Mr K R.Hay, of May ville, $108,03 and to Collins and GDlett of the tame place, 194.47; making a total of $202 49 or an average of over $10) bale. NEGRO LOOTED SMOKE HOUSE. And a Quantity of Hog Meat Was Found In His ben. Aa important arrest was mads Wed nesday night, officer Lap ton placing In J aB a negro who wot brought to the city hall on suspicion of larceny by Messrs Council Hardlaon and Herman Bell. The fellow who at first gave tha name of Garfield Qotklna, had been loafing la tba vicinity of the place where tha con vict camp on the north tide of the Neuse Is located, and on Tuesday Mr Hardlaon who It engaged at work on the barracks for the use of the convicts, missed his hatchet and suspected that this man had stolen It. A short time later Mr Billiard Barring tost, living near by reported that his saaoke honae hod been broken Into aad a qnaatlty of meet Stoles). Il being known that Osaklnt wot ot oepytng without nermlesion one of the "celhTof the berreekt, the men wait to the plane and broke la. Gsaklas had resnored the look that woe put oa the door and replaeed It with one of kls own. In the room use found akowaekeoplng outfit oa a osoaU nook oad aomemeet answering Ue Aeeerlptloa of that stolen from the sosokt honae. Xosoeroea other thlaga vera fotad' then Unlading the Wtdnaeday evening as Hardlaon aad Bell were eomlag te Mew Bern they met Qeskjat on the Manet bridge and to dnend him te help tkesa eorry tosse tklags hock te the eity. Upon nrrivlag otthetJty kail he was given late the wWsmwm04y Of wJontsrsI mmmW ett owlftVnvwtal arreet bet wet overpowered and placed in eeO, , On being sjusatlonad cloeefy by the till ten It ertmtntd taking the meal freen the asaoka neese and eeld Uathe bedeairtedapartef U te CUtVt Brick yard. Two saest were tent there to get UekUfa, Oaaalaa ksvUg tfrUcated where laty were, end they letnrntd wah Ue ttossn taeet wkloh wse baeiaeevV eeneeU nee trial, It aeooUUd oil eaaao,4 shoe tiers, 1 Jowl, 1 heed aad I poaodt ef sasMca. B eel dot these I beg ef peUtoet vat fonad and ooneldsrabU ntotalng, proenhly etote eel the erne net at yet Identified. . .v. ' labia Usi yteterdsy 'afieraoesj he teldhUaaaae wse WU1 Oasklaa. He odnvitudu Ue Mayor that he hod Wan terrtag I ten year term to the pes Ilea nary, HeteU he woe lUeharged laei Koreas Wat aad Opt J ease floekiot signed kls dlaekarget he eeeld at pro deee Ue papet hewsrer, aad It beUevaet te he an eaeaeed eoevlrt. . , Aetoek which wMUealtSod as belong rag te Ue Ko4 hease near Ue be. rackt was fwead lathe roes. It Was VeeJaadUal tt had beu brokeet apea aadaosae tr, U m ike. Ossklasae ssTtUd IkM hs took l rtnek. ru ptn'.f a t'9 ixsf fsf- ,fcrtfr at rr'n-'r.al firt. tie M Sii' ' i f ' ' ' H '''T Ssl wts t rn. 7 H T -'-' i ' t t r 'l r t A LAKB RICQGAN BOAT.: Thetl fford, a Staunch Gasoline Uueh Tits up a Rev Benf For FcV . 4 Tha Clifford, - a neat nod -aUraotiva goaoline launch tied up at the Middle street dock Wednesday afternoon. 4 8he frosa South Harm, .Mich, and ts bound for Miadri,' Fla,r Bhe la making shorutoors p rivers' ad j went to the coast. - The boat wot transported from unicago to norroik on can and from there the joa'sney was mode on tha water; J C Prow U the captain and Al bert Plato," the engineer. These two. gentlemen ue the only persona on board the boat, s...:. .:'y. ' .Tha Clifford was hunt three years ag and has been need -extensively on the watera of Lske Michigan. She-It ef the hoaaeoat fashion and eonvealently and handsomely fitted for pleasure cruises. The boat hat a capacity of Sevan tons and, the registry number It 187,69V Her speed with the engine alone It about seven mites an hour when a tall la used, the speed msy be In crossed tolOmHee per hour. Bhe was on- the ocean for a short dittanoe and demonstrated well the strength of the construction. While coming down fron Norfolk the boat was blockaded by ice for a week while In Block River near a point known as Oonyaug. It It many yean since the ice in Black Klver hoe been to thick at to obstruct navigation and thtt foot goes tor to prove how severe a winter this has been. Yesterday the gentlemen made a trip to trenton la their boat. They expect to return tonight, o Bears tha SlgBstne ef STCCtXA. i TM Ui Yptj i Htis Alwyt Boaght Cotton Root Bark Wanted. Editor Jotjrna': Permit ma through your paper to In form the cotton growers of the State that than Is at present an urgent de- dand for cotton root bark at about cents per pound. The bark la prepared for the market by limply ttrlpptngit from the root- with o thorp knife and drying In tha shade. The stalks should be pulled from the ground and all tend and earth washed from the roots before pealing. Nothing but root bark Is want ed. The following firms buy root bark in quantities of from 100 lbs. to ont ton or more: Sharp A Dhome, Baltimore. Md. Muth Bros Oo, Baltimore, Md. Hlggins ft Waters. Baltimore, Md. Parse, Davit & Co, Detroit, Mich. Frederick Stearns A Co, Detroit Mich. W H Schlffltn & Co, New York, H Y. Gerald MoOarthy, Biologist, N. CDept. Agriculture THEY COMB AND GO. Mr FF Matthews went to Ellio' eth City yesterday. Mr and Mrs Thomas I Tood, of Hart ford Conn, on stopping at the Ghat Uwka. Mr 8 M Brinaon west to Tascarora yesterday. Mr George A Mackoanoy of Norfolk Is a guest of Ue Hotel to a. Mr B D Bolton, of Nsw York City wss at the Hsosltoa yesterday. Mr 1 M Deosey of B jotou It a guest at theHacelton. Mr Ashland Bander a wall known lam her man of Philadelphia la a guest at Ue OhaUowko. Messrs B B Bkore and BO Moan of New York City en registered at hotel Ohaitawka. Mr EE Baldwin, president of Ue LoegTakod railway la a' gneal al Ue Chetuwke, Bar W H WUUa, of Marton,U vlolliag relatives la Ue oily. STATEXENT or ran Gitlzenx Bail, tfHei Imt, At the otoaa of boebiaas, Jan. Itad 1I0C BX30TJBCE8: , Loom aad DtsoooaU..,.. . . .t77J It OrardraXte, tecwrod oad nose-. icered..; TUll ramltore aad FUlereo. ...... I.MOM BoaklagUonee ItoOM BeaJXsUks., l.Mt) M Ceah en hand and dea from .ether Boaka and keakere... ILtW ft - ''fIiABlimE8t"7', '.!' CulteJBkKkpaidta,... ...M,OOs)00 Wph and eedl vizored to. fJjn 00 Dm DepoaWoee.... IkiJKt hf , , . CaaklersCaeaaOet taadlag..!. ...... Ilitlftt Ml.OtSIl Dee to other BenH and hoekave Ml tt :. ' - r - " - i tntjun 14 t IL hL Droves, Oaehlor ef Ue aWvs oan4 tlaak. do eoUtsnly tweawr thai Ifeie uienn Is tree to tbe he of y kneVMlgea4 HW. i It. M. UROTC3, Ooebtef. pUle Of KoUti Carolioo, I tvmnty of Craven. l ftrrxn te -I sohervft'ed before me KileJsa lt,!4. iw. . MrrCHtlJTcAary faUl, 0rtatuU , - T. A. Ovtmn, t f ' ' i e 1. true. f, l -. f. W. (till -mrx-m. sgtsceaaccsMisMu III I Aline of Lace and DropjVal en Vines just Received.; Owen Q.' Dunn,' ; PRINTER & STATIONER, -iV:,MATEN'8T. ' MLS t Fresh Supply Just Received j T)avis' Pharmacy, I A Sale of Bed Room Hia- vvatha Indian Slippers made of Elk Skin. For Ladles, Men and Children. These Moccasins or Indian Sandals were bought for our holiday trade, but they were delayed in transit and we only; received them last week, hence these Bargain Prices. 08c instead of $1 25 for Misses,. $1 16 " " 160 " Ladies 126 " 176 " Mens, Ask to see the Hiawathas. ISarfoot Brothers, DtylGooas ana Womens' Apparel. pEonTni. ,59 Pollock St., Opposite IpUcopal Charcb. f ra o Wc ofFei Ivlmcnt of Ladies Fine ; M r All Leather- Purses at in; al GrRHiicd soososiiiiaessiaeiiiiiiiiiiiiBsssiaaaaasssaeimsaWsm ' '' UdVaJoM hi U ' 1 M Valttenht' 690, ' r ' . :76f :" 8H '- " m lit- , These :are all Fine ; Goods and well yorth your special attenfion : TRESTAX0ARO otisruansiw ttaa Eon, K. V. Baa. u, a. aenasse tnta KermOarcUaai "I lake very otmS pise tore tn iseoov SMBdlng Dr. Voata.' Inatoa's Ciiulsta ac4 DUrAoa KnUatiM, Dr. WortbUftoa woa a teanemeit ateaslsv eat skill "tn hla pre. feestoo. I have oft. seared toe Skirt. ' isW - ttny years me efleote of 'Over to Years (TradeMsrknetlsterea meoicine. It U mr dnty so state tbattt hoe proved aa almoet infallible resaedy." PRICK 29 OTS. At all Droavista Kottol Oyspopsla, Cure " tuansrte what wnet 1H Ladies: yrses. an assort- t IB For Friday 36 dozen Fancy goods, 2 Pairs Also 25 dozen Extra Good auality, solid black Socks at the same price. $ Sizes 9 to 11V ! REMEMBER S We End this Sale Satur day Night, Don't Delay, t Some Bargains in Shoes, Shirt, Hats and all other Furnishing Goods Q 1. G. Dunn & Co., 97 Illddle Street. O I COOO John Dunnt Grocer Bega to cell the attention of the Housekeepers to his Fine .-nil Comp?ete Stock of I Staple and Fancy Groceries. Every steamer is bringing in jomo dflucHoy i.. I., ;nlt. t his Btock. A ehare of our trade is dollciled. Your okI. is vill n -oelve careful attention and PROM I T ATTKNT I' N All ordert email or large will be approciated. i IOHN Grocer. Phone 74. COAL! A large stock of the very best free burning White Ash Hard Coal in all sizes. Also the Lump Bituminous especially for grates, and the very best steam. Personal attention given to all order sat HOLLISTER & COX COAL YARD, Phone 34 Foot of Craven St New Ber i Cotton Oi! anri Ffrtil,7pr Milk Manufacturers of Cotton Seed Products and High-grade Fertilizers, IfKW IIKIl', IS. i . ! ton Seed and Seed Cotton. Bags furnished, to seed ehlppera. "HAVE FOB SALE a Fresh Supply of Cot- k ton Seed Heal and liulls, which is the fineiy Cattle Feed in the world. ... We will exchange Meal for cotton soed. l ra -bi hi Iflli No.l3iPotlodSU ire new Pee ftoIUfalr foes Elts Shops 3L &. Saturri Sokp, regul for eeeStQOCOO TTTTtTTtI DUNN, rOlAAH li NT COAL! w an ww w T Lcn ri-taice Pliig 'Hi. l!5.r iiimKOMaWil' - Oatlai pereaaWj' lie ei Ue sVlsfe TDe M Cn lee se.-e mawMtt trlva satssa Up)f t -In koereseel S la )Te'4tWa md, ' t. tt. - We rsifssfeily tltH oet s.w-n . ; ; ', ' lUastea, Tt. r TU Tee I ff. 1 4 tenner f Ue trta sf ti"w r.), ri. al M,iiki "i!i i ifyHlf rfIr-'-i s ' i- 1mm aal Fo4 , Tsbkae, " Uwrisfea, nat1.5e, a4 aO kU4ii4oo4 aal "a fr fl--t rrnP',r 0ea
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