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i r a;, lauUUv. 8 i ... i 4 t .. kt 7. becreury. ' Iniex to Kev AiTertJteae&tt. For Beat 1 ' - 'V " ' . . J O Baxter&ai , G k NIcoU-FIre Iiwrtncfc V. fr; ' Hargel'a Pharmacr Dlanboee Cm dial' s-'f Owen Q Dnno Pea Point. V Darla FhsraecT Prescriptions. r"i ; Simmon ' ft Hollowell 1 Co Skirt Subscriber Nollce.1; :t :; Bulaesi Ucalt. - FOUNP--A gold pin with secret sodet loalgnia engmed. Enquire at this of- flee.'- v-v ;-;.':- .,:YK; LOST A. small open face IlTer watch between 118 Hancock "(tract and Dr ' Eenton' dental office, Reward 1 of fered. Finder will please return to tie Journal office. FOR RENT Lower floor of Miss Small wood' borne. Apply to her 110 Cmen St .any bonr after 11 a in. Done with children need apply. JUMBO Strawberries, the beet, sweetest and largest Berrie on the market at the Broad St. Fruit Co. . J. S. MILLER wiihe to oatl your at tentiontohl complete line of Ham mock that cannot be beat on low price and good quality. Alo ha a fin line of porch rocker and settees. JardI uteres at price that will win. THUNDER And Lightning Go to SB Parker for all kind of lightning rod ank rod fixtures, this it the time of the vear I hare them put up. Cor Craven and So Front St. FINE Oysters and Fruit today at James B Dawson's. 103 Middle itreeu Phone S09. TO RENT The residence at the corner of East Eront and Union street. En- quire Mr S Stimaon. WHAT all the people say must be so, bottled Coca-Cola, under authority of Atlanta, Ua., Coca-Cola Co.,oa ice. Lire and Dressed Chickens, Green Cabbage, Snap Bean, Garden Pea, Potatoes, On-, ions, Smoked Fish, Egg, Turnip, Ba nanas and Orange at M W Chapman's, corner of Middle and Booth Front St. Phone 888. Call early. Prompt Deliv ery. FOR RENT Three' nice large rooms. Apply to 26 Middle St. WANTED Skirts and Clothing, to re bind, repair, clean and press at 147 So. Front St FOR RENT After May 1st, a nine room house, 80 Pollock street, with all modern conveniences. Inquire of Wil liam Sultan. J. 8. LAND is conducting a hay and grain business in connection with his wsod yard which Is in the rear of the O, E. Laundry on Middle street. Call and see him. . MOLASSES and Chocolate Taffies. Ba nana and Oranges, etc, at McSorley. GUARANTEED Sugar Cured Ham at 15 cts lb. at the Oak Market $10,000 for $31. Real Estate ia the Royal road to riches , It 1 the safest and most profitable In- ' I vestment for people of moderate mean. ' i There is positively no element of risk, s . whether you have $10 a month or $1,000 -a month to Invest. Sacoee is a certain v " as the rising of the 8un, provided you In V ; vest at the proper Urn and la the prop- " er place. There la no better nor a mora proper place to Invest than la Chicago ' suburban real estate, and a quickly a I you can. The opportunity I now your ' For a short time only, limited number ', of good sized lot near Chicago, will be , sold for tSlO oa th easy savings plan of $10 a month. For full particulars and " t valuable information apply to -if'". JNO. R. COLLINS, ' ' Agt for W. M. Ostrander. Phone 115 City. A New Profession. ' The government Is at last coming to I th knowledge of her duty to pretectal people from the robbery and Injury don them by those Incompetent a well a v those not equipped to lit (Usee oorrect tU. Bills sre belag rapidly passed is the separate States, one la now pending ' U our sitter Stale Virginia to establish and maintain atate board of examiners : ' In order to decide who is proficient and ' ; to exclude those who are not from the ' ; new profession of optometry, before , which every on wishing to MU epecta - cles will , have to pas an axemiaa tlon, It t matter ot a abort tiav when such law will become nlvemL : - V The practice of optometry Is a separate .and distinct one from that of medicine. Even as dentistry require special train Ing and schools to fill aid make teeth so doc an optometrist to fit spectacles. . -v v.j;:.,;v O BAXIER, V .. . . . . I A I'AT'S A MAW WITHOL'T i ... t taki. An Apollo BflWIclnre iif ; v;iy rt''!o In mrlil,bat h itms -"'I nlt fif cloUilnn mnA t jr so t i ' fi 'nr 'i. 'I ! i ( i, ' " r ? r ! I I f i r . i . o 1t.nl Esg t-ule do top of t..B i. EuUiilr.g seed painting yet. J. bad. . A timely and wslcome lala earns Tne: day night for which the farmers are very thankful V: " AUere Invited to attend the reviral meeUnrs now la progress 1a the First taptist church. ; : Mr W A Mcintosh is erecting two Is tenant houses with all modern Improve M Haha A Son received another ear load of flee driving and draught hon. yesterday Iron the Weit . . " MrEHsha Odnm Is oonductlng fbr tinnlnr and plumbing business of b late D G Smsw for the present Straw berries are coming la more plei tifully and sell for 15 cents a quart Tie berries so far are very fine Indeed. ' A telegram reached here yesterday telling of the critical lllces ot Mr W Howland at his home nearMaysvlikv ' Muter Henry Bryan Dully celebrated his third birthdsy on the 8rd of May by entertaining about twenty of his little friends at a party. . Mr E Blackburn ha received hi ap polntment a a member of the Board of Commissioners to the World's Fair at Bt Louis. , About tOO baskets of pens went off on the O era coke yesterday, the rain causing the shipment to be light The first ship ment of cabbage was also made. The opening sermon of Mr Jenkln at the First Baptist Church was an able one. He la a fine speaker and well versed In the Bible. Hear him at 8:80 pmand 7:45 pm. The member of choir to take part la the Memorial services, Msy 10th, are re quested to meet In the lecture room of the Presbyterian church, Thursday evea ing at 9 o'clock. The Broad Street Fruit Company with their usual enterprise have put on a now delivery wagon with special convenien ces for the delivery of Ice cream to their customers. The oyster season Is passing by and that luscious bivalve is giving way to he clam. While the clam la not alto. gether so popular it make mighty good eating in chowder and soup. The Journal acknowledges with thanks the invitation to attend th Fourth Annual Reunion of the North Carolina Association of Elks which is to held at Winston on May the eleventh and twelfth. In the police court yesterday Steven Eborn was taxed the costs for dliordsrly conduct William Eborn was drunk and disorderly and was sent out of the city and told If he came . back he would have the fine and costs tt pay or be put to work. The stringers at the packing house of Geo N Ires ft Son werex out yesterday and beat all prerioua record of other fish hon stringing bees. Two colored boys, names unknown, strung and tied 618 bunches of fish in one hour and eighteen ,mlnutes. John W Webb, an old New Bern boy, who was some years ago aa agent her in the service of the AA NO road, ha Jut been promoted from the position of General Agent of the Sonthera Railway at Greenville, Miss., where he has been living, to assistant superintendent of the same railroad, to be located at Colu bus, Miss. His friend will be glad to hear of hi going forward and success in life. Letter to Rev H 8 Bradshtw. New Bern, N. O, Dear Sir In making pastoral visits of oourss. you do not consider your pleas ure or comfort or ease; you go where your people live. Bat you have two sets of feeling in going about aat help It we all have. Bat you especial-, ly have; for a part of you busUese Is sympathy. Wall-kept law aad well tilled fields, ale homo aad aloe people. are cheerful to you, ae they are to every one. TumDie-aowa Muainga, poor fences; men harassed by burden, too heavy for them, overworked won aad dirty-faced children you may be strong to get on with; but you would he ore than human to find Inspiration in misery. Palat divide th two aorta of people; one paints, and the other doat Or.per- aapa, th thrifty paint well; the an thrif ty palat 1IL To paint wall Is to keep palat ouad.! There are two way to do It oaM bound to paint often;, th other to UN good palat.-' ,' " v ;V. It costs about half u much to paint Devoe u to palat with any other palat; for Devo taxes fewer gallons thaa mix ed paints aad wears- twice u loagu leed-aad-ol. :f ";, i r, The thrifty aad Comfortable have th art of using moaey more wisely, 'i How lucky they arc I how aappy, v ; r. - Yoan truly "' .. ,-,', - r. W. Devo A Co'; W ' ' J : ' . ' Sew York. f. 8, E. W, Sasallwood Mil oar palat l' Subscrller Kotlce.r Thel8ihetleof itxk la thsNtwl Bern Buttling loaa Aseoctalloa a mar tared and will be raid upon present I turn of certlBcatetomaatth Nsllonal Bank of Use Bern ca or sff Msy 11th U04. . . . . . ' -, v ' The ; Blh eerie Is aow opra. . J, R CARRAWjtT, 1 , V Pecretary. TryPsbst e r once a d yonl hate i ou er : - . . , .'NOTICE Thti It 11 nnllfy jrna t'.nt CITV TAXI.p'UUm., ! 1 1 f "'-fli 1 t " ; t ! I i'i r v .t United State Senator FM Simmon and 8tau Senator Taos D ' Warren are registered at the Chettawka. ) i Mr John W Woolen of Joa a nonnt was in the city yesterday on business. Mr Frank Bmaw returned to his home at Roanoke Va, yesterday. , J. Mr TCWooteaof KInston I regis tered at the Basel too. , ; Mr and Mr Claud Taj lor of Bachelor wart visitor la th city yesterday. , , Messr M Rlggs and W U Conway of Hubert were U the city on buslnesl yet teraay. r . i.-Vjrr Ussee Julia aad Lluis O'Neal of Zorah were visitor In New lera yJar; day...'; v' .; ..4..:.; vfj ;. Mr J. M. Foicue, of MaysvlUe wu In the city Wedneaday. Mr Jesse Wllllama of Wilson, ws the guest of Mr P 8 Ooi yesterday.1 He wasenroute to Roanoke Island for a short hunting trip. ; MrsDaveWhltohunt who hasbein the guest of hsr sister Mrs MC Crow ion for a few day returned to her home la Elisabeth City last sight , Mr H W Simpson was la Klastoa ye terday. Mr and Mr Clyde Eby returned last night from their Philadelphia trip. Mr Richard Lane left' oa the steamer Neuse last night for Charleston Md, where she will visit her parent. Glenn aub Ortanlzcd A goodly number of Democrats as sembled la the court house last night aad formed a club in the Interest of the gubernatorial candidacy of Hob Robert B Glenn, of WintonSelem. Much tansiasmwa expressed in the cause aad for the men. A club of 185 mem ber wu formed. Remark were nude by Messrs D W Bailey, Ernest Green, H B Holland and IGcrock. The officer elected were: President C T Watson, Tlos-preeldent F T Patterson. Becretary-J H Smith, ExecuUve Committee-Oapt Manlr. a a uouaaa ana J a Watson, Kade Tonng Aftln . "Oa of Dr King New Life PCI each night for two weeks au put me la my 'teen again'' again write D B Tuner of Dempsytowa Pa, They're the but la the world for Um.Btoenach and Bowelt Purely vegetable. Mam gripe. : Only t5o at O D Bradham Drag Store. Tne StootinfToiirniment Soom very good reoord were mad at the Old tort target aaoot resUrdsv. The weather was snore favorable thaa It au aeea rot two tlasa previous aad the effect fiu bo readily aotlced by the high core gained by ose. ... ... The dab is beeoarjng asore aad aana popular aad aw member are batat ack week. Th toaxaameau are 6ftea wltaeased by a aamber of speobv tor. f oUowug U tha eeor. - ' 5 . -Birds. XlUed. p. a Ed Clark J Walt GOJordaa SO 00 M 71 U 84 87 48 if 44 48 48 M 44 44 40 88 84 Joha Stanly Geo A NlooU D W Bally . , DrBDaval Joaof Clarence WaUla 80 .15 i 0 ) ta ,u 80 ' 8 K Eaton ' I L Hartefleld " 17 - H A "- 11 WTHill v. ... MOBaghM Emett Dana ' ' IK Bishop , WPMarahaU;' ' AHRawlln . - . r .ri,: r( Elkt, Attention Aaewlinoef Cham aad Fob. la mean or consign meat. . net receivea a solid car load of Pai n Beer direct f i oa Milwaukee. Crewn Bo tlltgWorka. v , . a t I A It. r i TI: THET C0KB AND GO "J. ) in kemoriam; VHHaaaaaaawB -'- Bt John' Lodge No 8 A. F and A, M. : ; New Bern, N. 0, May ?rd 1904. . WHEREAS, It hu pleased the Al mighty God la HI lnfln'l e wisdom to remove from among us our brother Dan iel G, Smew, who passed from the scene and aetivlte of life to his future reward May 1st 1904, 1 - KEBOLYED, That .in OUT lost, W recognize ihe hand of our Great Muter who doeth til things wen, that la the death of " Brother Smaw. the Masonio Fraternity ha lost a brothw : aad well wither to the principles Inculcated by the Fraternity, hi famfljr an affectionate rainer, ine community a gooa vtuaea and the cauia of rellgioB a friend ' i RESOLVED, Thst we tender to his bereaved family, It sincere! sympathy and commend to them the unfailing con olillon and hope of the resurrection. RESOLVED, That the members of this Lodge, wear the usual badge of monrnlng for thirty day u a testimon ial of respect and anecuoaate remem- branco. ' RESOLVED, That we embalm In our heart for Initiation hi virtue, that we throw the mantle of .Charity over his foible. BEBOLVED, That a coty of. these reeolutlons bs recorded with proceedings of this Lodge, a copy be sent to the faml ly of the deceased brother and a copy be Mat to the New Ben Journal for publi- oat!oa. , FXBSIKiKD TjLBIOII, Johh 0 Gruxn, Mateb Habh, - Committee. .CTOniA. iiM Kni To Hits wwiys Boatn Partially Burned. A telephone messsgt from Pamlico yesterday told of the partial burning of the guoleneand sail rigged boat "Little Jap" at that place Tuesdsy night r Th accident wu caused by the tank springing aleak an dal lowing the gasolene to soraad over the cabin floor. While th crew were outside, one of thesa entered aoehla late aad With t lighted lantern lea earned th ignition. - It wa aot teamed whether anyone wu injured or not t ? i K t t Thf boat belonged to Mr. a T. Watson aad wa being ased la the ash baslaeu of that gentleman aad wu praetioally a ow boat, and by recently having bun remodeled aad rebuilt and thl . wu It uooad trip out Th lot if not kaowa , thl wttinijvt t 141 rQAirest J A Oolledgt of VerbCDB, Ala, wu twlo lath hospital from a severe case of pile causing 14 twaors,' . After dofr. tori lad a)l remedle failed, Bucklsa AratotSalvt qulekry . arreeted further Inflaauaatloa aad. cared him. It ooa qaer Itch and kill pain, . toe at O D ndJUfm'i Drngglsi.-j Th aew ahapee la plated bahy pla at 18 ct: a pair. New ones la exchaago for aajr that do. aot .wear aad give atU- 'v ft nivrrn v . ... .... ,, . A Record Week of Datn Claims. For the week ending March It th, lb Metropolitan, la its ladoitdal Depart- meat alone, paid 8,809 Death Clsim. . . ai wu aa average w so aoay, ana meant that for each minute of a business day of light tours, for th ntir week, Uer wu paid out to claimant $109, or more thaa $1.69 for every seooadY ; o. .DTOnlA. tW i MM la Yo 'n liogt sf , . Hit Plni Th aew grey slim, sterling front hst pla reduced to 15 cts sach. ' ' J. O. BAXTER. 4rw Om Vnt 1 ewwmeyy mrr'A f'an.mAt. . s. t 0 OA BNistas , ..riiid i-a tia.e 1 i' t Lour from Cran EoVXtsg Work, Ltt J Tsylor Propr. ' - . . II nA. VtL rr J " i TJTn irtTTinTrtTTri titt t titv uaxns Gaskill HdW. & Xlill Supply Co. have the following articles in Car Load hola and Guarantee Prices as Low as can be bought in the Northern marke s: .-: " ,v ', r; Sash, Doors, Bli nds, Stotet, Kllwood he Pence, Lime; Cement, plaster, Tar Paper Roofing, Paroid or Telt Roofing, GonldV lon Pomps Pump Pipe, Wood Split Pulleys; also a Full Line of Hardware and Mill Supplies. ; PBICES LOW, QUALITIES fflGH. 2 ', Ga8l(JIIHdw.&;nilllSupplyiCov BAJRDWARX 78 Middle Sk Phone 147. In I he MM- nety Department The new arrivals in Ready-to-wear and un trimmed shapes are the prettiest O we have yet seen. with the fashion centers and put a touch of niceness in your bat that will please you. New Hats Wednesday of each week. . Reduced prices rirAYift Rfl.i1nrn o ITT trr 0 -o Pufl Combs, Bide Sash Fins, Shirt-waist Sets, etc. Barfoot Phone 911. . 69 Pollock r,t J) ' alrt II Waiits. ; We arc slng&tmy'M Handsome line .' W. I l.i.. w .,U I I i It h I ! i . . ' ...a.L ...s! Yoa sic ..c. ci to nifst st J O Bax trs to see h! bw lios of lapel buttons and fwls, at once.,v , ' . ; mw -wm YlillK tiih : . .. . ,r ,v V 4 -,- "MILL SCPPIJKS 44 Craven St ' Phone SIS. We keep in touch on Misses and uhii Combs, BackCombs Brothers, El.. OitJtite'rrlteoril Cbnrch X , ... I t U . .1 . 1 i.-.U' Vk't mi! J , l I.i Lj .i.M ! ' of 1 ;ifV. n-i.f ?( NWfwMj , ,t:ll,T' X'l-,? ,i m .;..! iveifl eif f-e X f'1 if '.':t-' 1 I - V ri- i - . t I . - ' S . vy- , . , f'7 - i - J m d e ' '. z , IK. w U Ik " f . yrhatm v b 'L, ... ' ; ? . . In all tiie newest boys. ,"-,-:,:, ' . ... . urJine is, complete and the prices .are lower than usual- ' ' Twoshapesini pice Panama Hats . v fill flirlAM ni ' eafm '., DUiao ebb v A beautiful line JSrsoTl t . SlxlartaS, I justaeceivd. All'sizes from 14 to 18 S Q at $1.00. O a g Some very nobby patterns. O U.'G. "Dunn & Co J 5 37 Pollock S(rl, ocoooooooccooo Goo-is i4 low OA Prte OUR STOCK OF Clothing, Dy Goods, Shoes Notions, Gents Furnishings etc. were bought before bip: t dvance in prices and it will be greatly t3 your advantage to see ns for any goods you may ecd before buying, n advtincs on former price. Our 40 inch White Lawns at 121c is better than you can get elsewhere at 15c, Our Line of Silks & Ribbons is larger than ever and at prices ntver be for 3 heard of. No. 40 All Silk Ribbon at 10c, ail shades, 00 at 80 at ISc. Agency foa Clnppenheimer and Kispctibom Clothing. Douglas, Cro88etB and and Ralaton for rair.. Cwi 1 ablf 1 lid K . Heeds for women. OT. vJ. Baxter. Now Is The Good SERVICE and covering capacity are what show the economy of paint not the price per gallon. THE SHERWH-WILUAMS wears longest and covers most, it is tne oesc paini economy. Made to; paint buildings with.t 1 1 mi r 1 T BcilxtJ hnlfrHnKi lo 1 e ' Born oovmd Illf.W Fi Wm B 8 ades, lira Ideoc . . J W i-Urt' OW Monger, O B HollMer. ..; Df 'arfla, Hr JO Deity, WOWIIleu, VB Ooloe, Dr B Da Vat Joets , j Dr R 8 Primrose H -.JBlTee. j - -.-' " H k F.ptMnc, 1 R k Blcbsrdso, " ,4 WPBamie,: .,-. ' LA Smith. -. Journal Offlo. ' - . Presbterlaa Chare a. , , . . - ,. 'WraDonn, six hoose. I at1 'LB Usblcht, alt aenses, f IrerslJs. ILLS 8. W.P. n Old Painting Time. J ; . U . U CD" II i2i o ahace? for mm and Y - of o o 1 53C(r , 127 MMrile Nl. Full line of Drugs.Med icines, Toilet Ar ticles and Soap. Fresh Supply of Flower Seeds. onN A Specialty. A Full Line of BASE MIL C oods in stock, und in Transit. WM. T. HILL, Dealer In Bictoli a, ( v-, PitroLa, Cab-Taaer--, lci o Bbblu, PHoKOOarHS, Ru an, a icrJUKB or Srvarua Goods. Job hiini ad Hv u BrAarr M ABOrAoroasa, Phone 11 91 Middle 8t. . Uoer ttottl Chattawka, GENERAL , HARDWARE. Dcreon "Wire Doors andWindowa. Tho IccDaving Gla' zicr Refrigerators. corj s Pliarmacy. AND Ml I EtlillS E tot lbs Frm r Olrl sad Boy it. V i" : nfr( 1 t Sr.' I
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