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V 0 . . i : . i , . . . . 9 i -i .- i i a V- y I , '1 lit. a t.vi.kl 1 Luiiuircd'i L.i, li'.ii i.it"t, at 7.1J o t"U, titmelE. I -U, FWaS 6t; J. Eucre'.ary. - Ir.Ja to rev liTcrtJscncats. Lost. Eaton Blgnet RIpj. v ;".- Coplen To the lsdy. .'. - O Q Dunn Visiting Cards. , -7 D L Got Co Salt. '. - Barfoot Bros Grest Bale., -v . GasUH Edw Go-H & M paint. -t' J M Mitchell ft Co Good Values. V; Simmons Eollowell Co Special Itemsl V -fctt?; Business Lscals. L03T--A pearl, sSWer rattle with two small bells attached. Lost between Jttrs Bates' on 8outh Front Street and Hack barn's on Politck street Reward if re turned to Journal offloe,' ; ' ICE CRKA.M at James B Dawson's, 108 Middle street. Phone 800. See base ball scores nightly at Dawson's. -C' , FOR KENT A dwelling house on Met- calf St, Apply to Mrs E HvPowel), 100 Broad St. - ,'.:; - STRAWBERRIES for everybody, also Bananas. Pineapples, Oranges, Apples, ; Lemons and all kinds of Fresh Choco lates and Taffr today, at the Broad St. Lrait Co. Phone 88. V ' CHOCOLATE, Vanlla and Strawberry Cream today at the Broad Street Fruit Co . .:: -".'- THE Railroad Heat Market will have a line assortment of meats and sausage Saturday morning G W Pope. FOR RENT 8 nloe rooms.- Enquire at 83 Hancock street or 68 Middle St. : LOST $2.00 reward offered for return of Imperial bicycle lost on night May 4th, no questions asked. Wheel has 25 Inch frame 80 Inch wheels, D &J tires, coaster brake, bell and pump screwed to frame. Reward will be paid at Clark mill office of Blades Lumber Co, to aoy one returning wheel or giving Informa tion leading to Its recovery. J V Blades. STOCK FOR SALE in Black Mt Inn Co. A limited number of shares. ' For particulars Inquire of R A Nunn, Secty, New Bern NO. LOST A small open face silver watch between 118 Hancock street and Dr Benton's dental office, Reward is of fered.' Finderwill please return to the Journal office. , FOR RENT Lower floor of Miss Small wood's home. Apply to her 116 Crsren St , any hour after 11am. None with children need apply. J. S. MILLER wishes to catl your at tentlontohls complete line of Ham mocks that cannot be beat on low prices and good quality. Also has'a line line of porch rockers and aettees. Jardi nieres at price that will win. THUNDER And lightning-Go to S B Parker for all kinds of lightning rods auk rod fixtures, this Is the time of the year I have them put up. Cor Craven and So Front 8U, TO RENT The residence at the corner of East Eront and Union streets. En quire Mrs S Stimaon. FOR RENT Three nloe large rooms, Apply to 26 Middle St. WANTED Skirts and Uothlng. to re- bind, repair, clean and press at 147 Bo. Front 8t FOR BENT-rAfter May 1st, a nine room house, 80 Pollock street, with all modern conveniences.. Inquire of Wil liam Sultan. J. 8. LAND la conducting hey and grain business In connection with Us wood yard which is in the rear of the O, K. Laundry on Middle street Call and tee him. - MOLASSES and Chocolate Taffies. Ba nanas and Oranges, etc, at McSorleya. GUARANTEED Sugar Cured Hams at 15 eta lb. at the Oaks Market , , , . , . 10,000 for $310. Ileal Estate is the Royal road to riches It Is the safest and roost profitable . la- vestment for people of moderate means. -There is positively no element of risk, .whether you have $10 a month or $1,000 a month to Invest. Success Is as cert tin as the rising of the Bon, provided you la Test at the proper time and la the prop er place. There Is no better nor a more proper place. to Invest thsa InChloago suburban real estate, and at quickly as you can. the opportunity Is now yours For a short time only, a limited number of good sired lots near Chicago, will be sold for $310 oa the easy savings plan of $10 a month.1 For full particulars and valuable information apply to JNO. R. COLLINS, - Agt for W. M. Ostrander. : Phone 115 City. ii!p!i! runs easier that any other wheel, eosts less than any good wheel , more sold than any other high grade wheel aad gives better satisfaction thsa any other wheel. ,V : ;'". v : J? '.'- ' ' THE IUGTCLB hanger is positively dust proof and , will run from three to 10 thousand miles without oil Tbey are made from the very best material and fitted with the very best Urn, sd dlni, pedals, etc, and guaranteed for the entire see-on from Jan. 1st until De. reriibor 81st. ' ' . ., For sale by , ' . ,' , L. ifl-E(l.rfcrlon, tU-. i lb i ; - . '. niv!a a lo.a t. : t r tl ' - U club. The coiEu.l.lue I .'i--' t aged with the progress of ll.'.t wotk - The tne Allle b oke her crack shift while going dowa the river about a m' below the city. Bhe wu towed into poit by the tug Wm. B. Blades, and left the Meadows ship yard. , - : - The amateur bate ball team baa chal langes from Beaufort and Fort Caswell teams. - The arrangement! will be com oleied next week. . Work " on ine new grounds will bagta next week. . Considerable luttrat Is being Uken In the revival services at the First Bap tist church which are conduoted by Rev M A Jenkins of Dublin. Oa. Tie speaker is aa earnest man and delivers his sermoar with power and effect. Two meetings are held dally, at 8 In the after- noon and 8 at night ' 1 i; The Woman' Foreign Missionary So cietal Centenary Methodist Church Lwlll hold Its anniversaiy meeting .to night at 8 o'clock in the church. roitt of the work done durlnr the tear will be mde. 'The aanual sermoa wilt be pr. ashed ny the paalor. R-;f G T Adams. The public cordially Invited to attend. - - ,j Mrs Bayard Wooten will have for sale Tuesday the 10th on the A ademy greea hand-painted Confederate Flags. r This will be a good opportunity for every body to secure beautiful souvenlers of pur Memorial Day. : The Daughters of the Gonfedersey re quest that the merchants and bualaess men of the City close the places ci tu- ittess during the afternoon of Tuesday May 10th, so as to enable their employ. ees to attend the Memorial exercise Mrs Bayard Wooten has presented to the Confederate veterans end to the Daughters of the Confederacy 'hand' some hand painted Confederate flags These flags aire p?aoed la Veterans Ball on Broad street, end are highly appro elated by ti e Veterans and Dsugh tors,. The mayor requests that the citizens see to It that their premises are cleaned of all trash and unsightly things tomor row so that the city will hay a tidy ap pearance Tuesday. -The garbage col lectors will eall and dispose of all stuff that Is gathered up. The colored graded school will close its year Friday May 18th. The com mencement will occur Monday evening May 18th. AU exercises wlU-be held In the school building on West Bt There is good deal of need of a TlgU ance committee to guard against steal ing bicycles v-There have been altogeth er too many wheels lost In the city late ly. An organized effort will be effec tual In stopping these thefts. Two good wheels have been stolen within a short time. The Athenla Lodge Nob, Kotghtaof Pythias has had an addition of about 80 members slnoa the first of the year and they are receiving applications every week. The popularity of the order la on the gain. The membership now num bers 108. Royal Arch Masons A regular convocation of New Bern Chapter No 46, R A M, wilt be held Monday evening May 9th, at eight o'clock. ? Visiting companions are cordially In vited ta attend. By order of the high priest H. B. SMITH, Secty, Reception to Major Stendmin. The Daughters of , the Confederacy win give a reception In eompltaMtto Major Charles Manly Stedman at the Veterans hall on Broad street, Mondsy night May 9th, 1904 from t to 11 o'clock. All veterans and wlfes and Bona of Veterai s aad wlfes art cordially invi ted. . '.- : MRS.F.8.DUFFT, V PreaIdeat,U. D.C. THET C0XB AND GO. - Mr Harris Lane of Perfection Is a tls- Uor In tha city, ,r$ .' ' Rev JO Oogglns arrived here yeatei- day aad will preach today at the Onrli tlan Church.;, v.- Mr T 0 Whltaker arrived f rose Waa- IngtoaClty jeiterdayea route to his home atTrenton,?:' l'-f'r.l- Miss Bessie Fpy came yeaUrdey Sum Greensboro aad la visiting in the city. ; Mr aad Mrs Marlon Tucker, who have been stopping In the city' for feveial months returned to their home In Dur ham yesterday... -; .. . r " . ', y. Mr J H BImmoBi la la tha'clty. -' ) Congressman Charles Thomas ar rived yesterday morning from Washing ton City.' ' ' ; !. . :rl- 1 v :. , ; ; letter to J. R. B. arrawty. ; A , ' ",; New Bern,H O. i ' Dear81r. Whydoa'tNre make paint as many othsrs do"; to go three-quarters as far, or two thirds, or half, or a third, or a quarter? . ; i MiAaroa Hlgglns, Plalofltld, NJ, always used 15 gallons of paint for his house? Devos took 11. . There ere two sorts of paint all ptlnt true pal at, strong paint, full-measure; and part paint, falte paint, wsak pa!at, short meatn re. The palnt-maaafactarsrs are two soru: Devoe and the rut, Yours troy F. W. DfTe A Co 68 . ITewYfik. ' P. 8. E. W, Pmallwool i ' our r ' t .a, Tuesday, May 10th, Irlogs wtib li memoriae of theau, f hercet long stnre gone to rest, but . Lojdedailvf after them, deeJs which lime does not dim, and which each year' aronsee to patriotism those who elebrt the ocel li in with exercises, which tell of love and reverence for the dpaitd he- rcea. .--t U , Next Tuesday will witness the annual offering to the t emoilee o the Con fed orate I) ad IhIIiU c tv.' It III be a da of enjoyable, If sad, end' tmprelve cer emonies. . aa . observance which must touch the hearts of ail. ' "' ' 'r Not least on this occal.n s the ora tion to be delivered by Mejor Charw Manly Stedman, a Veteran himself of the War, aa Orator, Statesman and Cltl- sen, who is honored and respected throughout the Old Noith State.' Major Stedman has a host of friends tn lhls sectloB,and they shoul all be out to hear him speak, especially the CoafederaU Vttersns who will find in him a com rade In aR the word Implies. . The following Is tha order of exercises to be observed on Tuesday; May 10ib, 1904, under :. the ' .dlreotloe of ; the Mew Bern Chapter United Daughters of the Confederacy. ' All persona desiring to render a trib ute to tha memory of tha Confederate Dead are cordially; Invited to assemble at the Academy Green at 8 80 o'clock p m where a procession will be formed as follows; , ' Chief Marshal-J W Blddle. Awlstant Marshals: ,;. John W-Wootea. ' Daniel Lane,: Bam'l. R, Ball. , 9 Confederate Yeleraas, New Bern Camp, No 1103. - , , SOLDIERS AND SAILORS. 8, Sons of Confederate Veterans. 4. Chaplain, Rev O T Adams and Speaker. . i 6. New Bern Naval Reserves Beaufort Naval RsastVM. 6. New Bern Firemen. 7. Daughtere of the Confederacy. 6, Jane Graham Hughes : Chapter, Junior -Daughters of . tha Confeder acy. . c , . r . ' 9. State and city officials. 10. New Bern Military Academy aad Carolina Busloees College. 11. Oitlaeaa generally children with Tha prooessloa will move promptly at 4 o'clock to. Cedar Oroya Cemetery where upon arrival It will halt and open ranks allowing the Daughters of the Confederacy to pans first to the Coafed eraU monument,, tue other divisions following in ordei as above, i Tha ceremony at tha monument wHl beMfollowai -- - , 1. Music by tha choir, "The Guard Around The Tomb." , 2. Prayer by the Chaplain, RarG T dams. l-y ;k 8. Bong by Jam) Graham dug Chapter. V-),';tS''i;,i y. 4. Poam rand by Mba Nnan. t i-- 8. Music by the choir, Whan the weary aeeuag Best" , - v vt ; . Addreaa by Major. Chat Manly T. Mnale by the choir, "Oar Fatten Chieftain."' ' .,.: bV Praaantatlon of "Croseae of Honor' by Mrs Mary McX Naahiand Mrs Frank n. Bong by Qaartette, "8leap,BoUI 10. Benediction by tha Chap! pUfnRtv 11 Decoration of' all gravis St Con federate Soldiers, during which $m It song by tha choir "Christian BoUt4, Good Mltlt." -v-v, '! ...t-.ff. I f Cittsene aad all organisation ,a aa rival at tha Academy Greea wlUpleaee report to tha Chief .Marshal and hit as slatants for' asstgnmeat to proper po sitions..' 'i v J:y ' AU Daughters of tha Confederacy and Confederate Veterans are earacetlyrt quested to wear their badges. r M. DaW. fTXVEN&ON, :':;:-'-V't -. Chief Marshal Japn Coatrol Liao-Tnaf fetlnscla. Chee-Foo, May 7.-Newi retchm here that tha J span see have blown (pa brl";i on the Llao-Tung peninsula, forty mSes from Port Arthur, and have destroyed the road Uwrevv-''V. .,. Japaaeee torpedo b ats are reported to have saeaked la during the night of Kay 4-7 aad destroyed telegraphic cosaeel Ions between Pott Aithur and Delay. - Toe peninsula la controlled by the Japanese. ' ; OAor?ori2A. aWiil l:et..V.il' t:"t a w t,. w a ; All that hare e'eonsts - '-"l i" City of Ksw Earn are r: y: u to li ttiem Is to C: y C: k at cn. ' By order ofl L ..... J-J,: ' . Cijar Csa-.I. - l,,i'f ; : . Cafcdrtie Vi , t:-l and RUtesmSe, Fnker ' aftlse Kay. Theaa Tav: t Part ; " i . j .til : i . i .j 1.3. 1 1' U oca tf t ', ' r i .eys tttr put in th ul au hero la l.a ; i tt treitcd loaf J tprtjuwkj manner. JTh from the North' the herein from the Sotnh, A Southern vHHanand a Mortbera acoundrel eich flnre proa Ineaily In the story. The Nortutre cooodrel It much the wrst of the two The play Is in four acts, and Its actios I very rapid an 1 exciting from sia'rt t j- flnish. The climaxes of tLU p!ay are very poerfU- that of the third act U one of the strongest eve wrttn.M.W;f;;,;j:; It breathej the true spirit of patriot' urn utrougnoui. - Tnoee who may see this play will be many times repaid for tie email ad minion fee, which will be ased to defray commencement expenses and help to pay for, some of thv equip ments ct Ibebull l)uga of the school BOW In course of erection. -"J. - ' - - ' , Episcopal Plc-nlc ' The Sunday school of Chri.t Eplsco pallchurch will give its annual picnic on Wednesday May 11. The train will leave the sutlon at 8.30 a m for More head City. ; The round nip tickets are $1.00 Including dinner and sallUg, Evirybody should avail themselvee of this opportunity to enjoy , a delightful day at the leuhore, . Tlckeu can bob taint d from tha teachers aad scholars of the 8unday school. , .. , ri - . "' Funeral oWacobPalcher. Jacob O Fulcher, col , departed this life May 4th, 1904 In the city of Brooklyn, N Y, it the age of 89 years. ' - v 'i no oecesaea was esteemed as one of the most ' worthy young men of his race. In ttrookljn.- He was qualified under the regulations of the . Civil Per vice, end was eligible for appolntmeut either on the police foroe or la the fire department and was at the time of his death an active city fireman, - . Many friends accompanied the remains to Jersey City, after which they -were followed to this city by hie sorrowing mother Mary A Fulcher. and eldest brother, Walter 8 Fulcher. Funeral services will bo held this af ternoon nt 8 o'clock, from Bt Peters Church. Interment In Greenwood cem etery. '$ A Horn Mission Note. ' li all the years of his Ufa John Wei ley spent leas than $18,000 on himself and gave away $300,000; ; How our petty giving elnks Into In- significance besides this, i How our one tenth dwindles in the light of this unlimited giving I And yet we have - numberless church members who do not even reach The Tenth. . Lot us reek to lift them to their nrlv llegea and get them to poll at leant one foot but of the mire by coming- up to thatanth. i -. Whan they twain to realize tha fuU tm4 of tha gospel of Christ, then may Hi hope they will bring tha other foot trot the mire and "give aa God hath proiporod tham.N V, CON. OdflLSV MmH u?S M Yn Ira Wlrm kBTit Snbscrtbcrs Houce. , Tha 18th series of stock la the New Bern Building Lou Association has ma- tared and 4BrUI bo Bald vooa. oresenm. tioi of cerUficate to m at (ho NsUonsl Bant of Hw Barn on or aflat May 11th Th 85th series la now open. ; If ifclH ' fcB. CARRAWAT, .-v t, .- Beoretary. a-; n in nmv , . , D!a iter ' C.'ssaU what you mmU ' Visiting-Cards arid - 1 Wedding ; Jnyitotfons Printed In tha lalut style typa tt moderate priors by : . Owen Q. Dunnr .Leading Printer ft Stationer, i Cor. Tollock A Crnyen Rta. The N C Mutual ; and Provident .Association Autl:crlzc J "Capital :$1co,coo.oa Come cdlcs, Dartam, N. O. New : Ti&nch or.cn at Mutual Aid Bank, 'telnet OOK..a(h,Furt. !.,' Iusnrance and fUck PrnoRtl. I'V n lenellu fatd durloc past nt.-n, nt Is a welt tnowa w r ira and la su it H'm Imire r n c f l'i 1 10 f-y 'l 1 I 1 ti ,.;;t 'a nr,t Oi.'.r a 2 u n cis. a IVst Eocr from CiOfrn Eotillng Woiki, Lee J Taylor Tiopr. . - I PiiESGMPTions :filled I . 'i'v--i't AT ' -;'jV 1 1 ; Vavts' tPbarmatyy j " ' Paint your house .with lata - We have taken the agency lor this celebra ted paint and have a car load just trom the fac tory. Prices right. . Call and see us before buying. - . - . . t Gashill Hdw. & HAROWARK 781Middle 8t Phono 147. A Gneat Sale Of Fine Embroideries m...-.m. ... - I UtbUAY ik O Fine Nansook . and inserting, ' also Matched Sets.. ; ' O Overstocked in this particular line f To .move tliese Fine Goods quickly we have marked them to a naiT iess tnan regular price. Now is your chance to buy fine goods at price or tne cneap quauty. Beautilul patterns for Summer Dres ses, underwear and rat 4c, 8cf 11c, 16o ; On Exhibition piece soia unui xuesaay mornmc ml IS IS I . fkou u. . ,lBk,jSjr)ttt;'lihn,l,Ctik i -w Niri i I Three Special Items i H QforMotiday, :U t ' ! "',Vy"-fv '"J; :'-:'y '-l. r.. yk-u, ,, cti-. .'' . . ' J ' ,'i't'":'lr-f, if ''"'' I'- n i . ' (Kill : : Huesaaam - ii I ';', ', '&'r'i V 'ili': '''ri'"" ; '.:i.K. ..-. J n J t -.- ' . f'--' - VHITE We offr n lot of Fine 1 and Fancy White Pk'n worth 25o and 25c nt the Sped- t lnl price of 19o the yard. v'". - - ; ; ; ; V IIaTy linen Hack ToircU 21x44 Inchei chekri nt Z . 1 ; I J I 26c, gale price 17c eah. tl.00 for doa. ; '-A Z ? Z Pillow Good quality, fall size I Special price 12c. or Tl-cro'a mra sljlc, tv:re in v In a i..;;-t VT;;.t r.Ef bcifally, ' J. J. TOLS JN, City Tax CoUectorl 5- ,''"'t1tMPgMFintStyjFHfw t t Hill Supply Co., MILL SUPPL1K8 44Cravn 8t Phone 8l. -f. ......... . O WtUWtbUAY. and Swiss, in Edging down trom oue third i Infants Dresses at and up to 35c, .i ; Tomorrow but not Civ JI ISLI 11 O .i - - .- i y T GOODSi White Shirt Waist Goods : t I - v;"." - ','. - f is ' .' f r.. .! ..'. . t i I .f, 1. , Cases. 4'Z Bleackd Pillow cavV N 1 ;"TTOM' . : ;e - cr::;.foit cud 1. . -no- . J f Paint! XI thaasnj other; r n ft - j 1 t i t'.o new e""icta at 1 1 over roi;I- 1t; ' Boys we are showing a nobbMne of 6 low quarter shoes, : For the little fel- lows-sizes from 9-to) 13 and lor the O larjger iboys fronrl to 6 Prices from Y $1.35 to .$.00ii?. 6 J lows m Shirt Waists and Blouse Waists T A' At. hfi flTIri 7K OT1 O oirrna. aw A 1 A V yr . - - 1HTT x- AUo Straw Hats, aps,Belts, Collars X and Underwear In the best sfcvles. V Remember we are headquarters for S Boys'Suits in all sifces from the smallest 8 to- the largest. S alaK - L '" Me.a we can nt out O shape. 8 c. a Co., 9 57 Pollock Slrwi ST JBA jaL -ffi. M0X e.A.AAA.A i4Idiy Old Prices! OUR STOCK OF Clothing, Dy Goods, Shoes Notions. Gents Furnishings etc. were bought befoiv biff (jVarici' in ricrn tmd ir, will ! 1 y t your advantage to see ua for any goods on may ecd d I.., I , f i , . 1 ; , n advanc. on former pric '. Our 40 inch White Lawns at 12 Jc is better than you can get elsewhere at 15u, Our Line of Silks & Ribbons ia larger than ever and at prices never before heard of. No. io All Silk Ribbon at 10c, all shades, GO at l'2c, 83 at 5c. Agency foa Clnppenheimer and Kisechbom Clothing. DcuglaB, Orosseta and and Ralston for m:c. Cum Cn lity ind E. . Reeda for women. J. J. Baxter. Nov Is The Good SERF ICE and covering' capacity are what show the economy of paint not the price per gallon. . THE ' SHEBWIK-WlLUAMi PAHtT wean longest and covers most. v It 13 the best paint economy, - ' Made to, paint buildings with.A; ; : T iWld 1 rm tiol'dnge ) "1 e Bern co vered Wm B Biades,- . Resldsooe, "'4 W.-tewan pW.Mnagen.',,-;,,, .,. " ' CBtt'.llMer 1 ' .DJefTl, .? . " . : Mrs J O Doffr, ' W O Wlllell,' -f'lfJ , W OUlOB, ; PrBDuVel Joots , 1 ' Dr R 8 Primrose 5 ? " .J.BlTee. - i -' . .. .i. . .. . - A i R A icfohsrdsoD: ' ' ' W PBorres,---" " A ,' J. : ' LA Smith. . .. ;t-:-J 4 oornel OfBee. - --- r JVesbyterlsn Chnrch., 4; Wm Ihinn, six hooses. 1 1 A at L 11 Ushtcht, sl honses, f t Ivortlde ItL3 8. W.P. i Painting Ik iiyniMfpip, And I BMCP UV1U 1 IU It, Mk. tne little men in ennd 1J A. A A A - - V 127 Middle Hi Full line of Drugs.Med icines, Toilet Ar ticles and Soap. Fresh Supply of Flower Seeds. I'lijiciiiKN 1'rrworip onw A Hi evil ty. A Full Line of BASE BALL AND Ml TENNIS 'OcdsinstocVr, find in Transit. WM. T. HILL, Dealer In BicTCtia, 1 Vt-S Pimtou, Csa- Tniten, J fi no Pbi.i, riiN00RrHK, RKooaw, art icliJum ur Spobtino ; Uood. Jos I niNTin Ann Bub- ; "' J -ei Braicp Maudfaoturir, Phone ll , J II Middle St. .tefeooi Under Hotel Chattnwkn, GENERAL HARDWARE. 1 Ccrccn 7iro Doora Small Henry's Pharmacy. E and Windows. 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