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lKr - VOL. XXII-NO. 204. BIW BMI, I, C, NlfDAT MORIIM, SOYIMBIR 25, 1904, TWENTY-THIRD YEAR T t 1 , nr;:::";:::::::r":!ME' 12 to 11. I we nave jusi The Newest lues jsiacK ana caster ana tan. Beautiful I Sample Furs, jj $3.00 to J.n.rJiTCSELL&CO 1 PHONE 288. ; ; 43 Pollock St, Opposite Post-office, NEW ERA PAINT Covering Capacity Unexcelled, Quality Undisputed BUCK'S STOVES SASH DOORS BLINDS Phone 99 Get Yottt AMERICAN STOCK COMPANY PHIL. HOWARD. R 1) (1 CAROLINA BRICK CO., Plant at Clark, Hyman's Siding, Klnston. and Robersonville. Annual Capacity 16,000,000. The large demand for our product justifies our claim, that we furnish the Rest Ba.lding Brick on this market We are now erecting Dry Kilns that will not only increase Our output, but will also ma terially improve the quality of onr product. IlYMAif HUJPI,Y COMPANY, New Bern, N C Belling Agents They Havs Arrived A fall ltn' of Heating and Cook Stoves; call and look at them; I know yon can be suited. Also prepared Btove Polish pnt op la cases for family cm at lOo per eat; Just the thing for polish ing your .stoves at home without any dirt or odor. A. fall line of Hardware; Wagon s4 Log Cart Valeria!, paints, Oils, Glass; Leather and Bhos Find to??. v Call and Me ns for lowest prioes. Satisfaction guaranteed ia all oases P. II. Draney aTOo , ,1' 67 Bonth Front bV : : , ;iSITI01rf.!HiKC0CI;; Attorney at Law; XT, Win prsctlc In &ut o4 . - ; . Pedsral Courts. ' c -Offlc 46 Broad &U mi 1 iium 111. Things In jacem, line of $15.00. looks good spreads better wears best tamical in Fid SpleiiJ in tpratioii Life 6b in mraHij 68 middle St Fall Strit Our new stock has arrived; we have the largest and best stleated stock we have ever had. Men's, Youth's and Boy's clothing Oar Shoe department is complete wit'i the 1 test styles of standard makes. We welcome our old pat rons and invite the public to in spect our stock before buying elsewhere. DM i Waterman's Idetl Fountain Pens the Best Pens made. Tot salt by ' . Owen G. Dunn LMdlafPrtaUt StaUoaw. Cr. rellKk A Cravta Its. ' ' unommoemmmmm I Almanac I for, 190J bow od tal. V- H. C. DEFEATED B VI. 20,000 People Witness Great Game of Foot Ball. Hard and Plncky Coitest Tlrglnls Won In Last Fire Msantts, Pre vious ttsmes and Scores, Special to Journal, Richmond, Va,, Nov 84. Before 10,- 000 people the University ofTVlrgtnta de feated the University ot North Carolina this afternoon in a spectacular game of football. It was Carolina' game until the last five minutes when the Virginia boys made a great rally and won. Carolina bad a bright star In right half, Carpenter, who gained continual- Virginia gained with Johnson, Coun cil, and Lankford, bright and consistent playerf, Carolina scored In first half after twenty five minutes play. Jacocks tried for a goal at thirty yards bat missed.tnd Pollard fumbled for Virginia, Beagle falling on the ball and scoring the first touch down for Carolina. Jacock failed to kick a goal. Score first half, Carolina, 6, Virginia, Carolina kicked off second half. Vir ginia by rapid play gained ten and twenty yards with Council and Johnson, soorlag a touch down by Council, Pollard kick ing a goal, acco-e Virginia 6, Carolina S. By successive runs Carpenter scored a touch down for Carolina, Jaoooks kick ing a goal, score Carolina 11, Virginia Wilh five minutes remaining, Johnson Lankford and Council by splendid runs of tony, thirty and twenty yadrscorlng a touch down with Conncil, and Pollard kicked a goal, score Virginia 12, Carolina 11. The line up of the two team, with the weight of eash man given as fol lows: Cabolina Pokitton Tiboibia right end. Barry 150 Gray 148 rl?ht tackle. Story l!l Council 19 right guard. SetglolOi Murphy SM center. Stewart 210 B Johnson 190 left guard. Hanus 197 Spear 280 left tackle. Webber 175 Cook 170 left and. Townsead 147 Warren ISO Q tarter back. Jacocks 147 Pollard 14 right half. Carpenter 190 H Johnson 170 left half. Bear 150 Randolph 160 fuU back. Roberson 1S8 Lankford ISO Below are given the scores of the games played by these .two UaivtrslUew for the past twelve year ViMijna. N. Caaouaa. 1891 SO 18 189S . 88 1898...... If 0 18S4..... M 0 1890 6 0 1891 44 1897 18 0 1898.... 1899... H game. 1900. 47 1901. :....J I .IW......II , , IS ioi.;.... v v V- Doi'i Be 'ft Starer OBDti- --:", v-v It Is said that Tea tkianv. ika lfaw Ben bank 4fbf has beta mm Is Till. TkArtl iU a fnlkt alwvat ff tW Bra whs wnal a ' mA la aa hiss la U travs eottaty oart boa in prMrr jtxi. ,,, - : Docsat Respect Old Are. : It thaMfa! wWta voalk f&n la show propM rpn for old atw, bat jort U eoairary I t( eM ,t-t Hw Llf rills. tUj q off aaaladlt o taltar how HTir and lrffrt!v of old sk. trf p!a, Jrjllf, rvwr, C"Bi'pUi il yu 1 m ih! prfet nn , at I fl"-r "". PEOPLE WERE THANKFUL An Ideal Day And Observed Very Gen erally In The City. Thanksgiving day was passed quietly yesterday and the people gave evidence of peace, plenty and oonftatment on every band. The weather was perfect, the forecast of the weather clerk was fulfilled. Clear skies prevailed and a gentle wind from the northwest gave a peculiar zest to the enjoyment of the day. The day was observed more as a hol iday than for years before. Most of the store were closed all day. . A little business was transacted In the morn leg. The services at the cbnrches were well attended and the sermons delivered were on the line of the wonderful bless ing we have enjoyed daring the year. The theme was one on which ministers could elaborate at evidences of a bounti fnl harvest are seen on every hand. The churches were appropriately decorated with flowers, fruits and cereals. The orphanage which are under the control of the different denominations were handsomely remembered In the collections taken with this special ob ject In view. The Thanksgiving day collections are always devo.ed to this most Important charity and they re ceived a very material help. There were family gatherings and par ties. The particular feature of the day the Thanksgiving dinner lectlvlng due consideration. Tne Hazelton hotel had an elaborate bill of fare which was greatly enjoyed. Fine repasts were served also by hotel Cbatlanka and the various boarding houses. It passed without a single accident lo mar the pleasure of the dny n1 It will be a long remembered holiday. Builds up muscular fleth, healthy Us enet Rich red blohl, clears the stomaob, kidneys, and liver. That what's what Bollister's Rocky Mountain Tea will do 38 cents. Tea or Tablets. F 8 Duffy. ARAPAHOE Nov. 24. Our people have had a fine time bar vesting their cotton crop, weathor con tinning good. A good number of our people visited the Sells show at New Bern lart week and report it a good show. Mr Joseph Johnson of Arapahoe re oelved a bad hurt last week by being thrown from his buggy. He was return lng home from Oriental with his mule and boggy, on turning in at his gat the animal became frightened and threw him oat across his buggy wheel, Inflicting some very painful wounds on his body. He was attended by Dr Dee of Bayboro and 1 now rapidly Improving. Mr Alooro Willis of Arapahoe lost a horse with sleepy staggera last Tues day. Miss Cornelia Holbon of Olympia has oome down to teach a muslo class. She was accompanied by her brother, Mr Isaac Holton last Sunday. Mr James Morris, of Norfolk Va, vis lied Arapahoe thl week on basinets. AB DO NOT DOSE THE STOMACH. Hyomel, the Only Onaranleed Cure For Catarrh No one should confound Hyomel with the patent medicine that are advertised to care catarrh. It Is as far superior to them all as the diamond is more valua ble tea cheap glass. Thslr composi tion Is secret, but Hyomel glvee its for mula to all repatabl pbysloiaas and Is prescribed by them generally. its has I the valoaMe noalypta oil, famon for Its antlaeptlo qaalltiea. This I oOmbtned with arosnatlo and haallog gams sad balsams, maklog pur liquid which, when used la w Hyeael pocket laaator, nils th air you brth with garavkllllDg, dlseaa destroy log aad BMllag powers that restore health to rvwry part of th ao, throat aad lenga. Th oaly war to oar catarrh aad all otherwise of lb respiratory orgaa I to breath ByosaaL . ThUtratasathbee soessssfnl la earlaf M pay eat cf all who hav DMd H, that Hjom Is ew sold byFB Defy aadw aa absolot gwaraat so r faad th money la mm It do sot bra Ik To rn ao risk wksUvr la bay lag ByosMt, If t did aot pos aa aal powers to Mr, It cosld sot bol4 sdm Ul plaa. . ... Th osipWu EmmI oatflt sett ILMwdejMprlsMaalahakr, Sbottl of ByosMl aad a dropper. Th laaalar will last a HrUai sad eddtUoaal bol Cm" of ByotMi a b obtained for 127 niddle r.t Full lino of Drained - icincs, Toilot At- . tides and Coap. Fresh Supply of Fh-:r HEAD SOLID SORE Awful Suffering of Baby and Sleepless Nights of Mother. CURED BY CUTICURA Skin Fair as a lily with no Scar to Recall Awful Sore I Writes Mother. "I herewith write oat in fall the be." ginning and end of that terrible disease, eczema, which caused my babe untold suffering and myself many aleepless nights. " My babe was born seemingly a fair, healthy child, but when she was three weeks old a swelling appeared on the back of her head, and in coarse of time broke. It did not heal but grew worse, and the sore spread from the size of a dime to that of a dollar. I used all kinds of remedies that I could think of, but nothing seemed to help ; in fact, it grew worse. Her hair fell out where the sore was, and I feared It would never ? row again. It continued until my aged ather came on a visit, and when he saw the baby be told me to get Cutl cura Soap and Ointment right away. " To please him I did ao, and to my surprise by their use the sore began to heal over, the hair grew over it, and to-day she has a nice head of hair, her skin is as fair as a illy, and she has no scar left to recall that awful sore, and It is over eight months and no sign of its returning." . Mrs. Wm. Rykr, Elk River, Minn. "Cure permanent." Bo writes Mrs. Ryer, Feb. 25, 1908, sir years later: Tour letter or the 19th Inst, received, asking in regard to the care of my baby some six years ago. Well, the diseaso has never returned to her bead which at that time was a solid sore on top and down the back. Once or twice since then a patch has come on her hand near the wrist, but It finally disappeared after proper treatment with CutJcura." Sold throu boat th. vortd. Cntteur. RMairat. 501. nn fonn of L'boeoUu Coitod PUto. Sfro- Mr .Ul of 90 Ointmt nt, afc.. Sotp.Ko. lMpoto I LoDdos. V Caulw Dome bo,, i P.H., 6 Hue de U Fill i Borton, )j!7 ColuntMlS Ave. Potur Dnu ft Ohnn. Corp.. Sol. ProprWon. W-rud for J Bow lo du LOCO. Nov. 23. Our farmers aro about through bar- vesting their crops. Our pnbllo school Is progressing nice ly under the mnnagement of M its Mabel Thompson of Rlchlands. Mrs. B. S. Gibson and son Will made a trip to New Bern this week. Several ot our young people attended services at MaysTllle Hunday. Mrs. Mary Mills and son Lelnsler spent Bnndty with relatives here. Mr. Fred Nelion of Belgrade was a visitor in our midst Sunday: Mr and Mrs Rollins of Jones county were here Sunday. Mr D W Smith called on friends at Belgrade Sunday. Misses Alice Bynum, Delia Uar.elton and Mr Clan Bynum were visitors In our neighborhood Hundsy afternoon. Miss Sidney Hlgglns spent Sunday with friends st Belgrade. Miss Mabel Thompson spent Saturday night and Sundsy wilh friends at Mays vllle. Mr E L Bsrbee attended Bundty School at Belgrade Sunday. Mr W W Hlgglns visited st the home of Mr Lewis Ilenderson Sundsy after noon. A good many of our people have pur chaaed new buggies this fall. Blck headache Is ceased by a disor. dered condition of the stomaoh and li quickly cored by Chamberlain's Siom- acb and Lire r Tablets. If or .sale by all drngglnts. ' For Do Wild Dncks, Venison and frankfurter Sausage, go 10 the Oaks Market. Auction Sale. Th sal of th far nl to re, etc., of the 1st Mrs J B Waters will b ooaUnoed Friday morn log, November 83th st 10 o'clock. This aal will embrace all th parlor and slitleg room furnltor. B B BTBEXT, Auctioneer. 'ME AND 6R1GK Like a Shipwreck d Bailor. ru v adrift, halplf and hopeless is ' the sTeraBw tnaa Who nddtaiy Cads himself bereft of wealth of ft aom pet coo by reason ot firs loss with oat inroreno Indemnity. Th In. lurtno oompanifw we Mrv will eom to your rcecu If yon get your policy now. . - 1 !o !! first olasl r.rlck, FLORIDA New Lot Nice Malaea GraDee. XT., ,1 k 1 i . . ii - ouu aiuiuuun, an new vrop. Nice London Liyer Ra'slns, lOcts. Seeded Ralelns 10c pound package. Thoroughly Cleaned Currents lOcts. Citron, finest quality, 20ct pound. Fresh Lemon;, Sweet and Sour 1'lckloe. Heinz Mince Meat, Atmore's Mince Men'. Fulton Market Corned Beef. Cape Cod Cranberries. Brown Suguar, Pulverized Sugar. Baker's Chocolate 10 and 20cts Cake, Complete Stock of General Grocerlep, all NICE and FKESII I J. L mm, 'Phone 91. Overstocked J. J. BAXTER. There's Something Doing At COPLON'S. J. A. JONES Livery, Feed, Sale and Exchange TABLE 1 Iktrttadfttsockef Eoras aad Kat vr rTrl fo sal la rTwbr, ' A tar Jcd of ah Jnst la. Aln a ecapUte lln of Huigl, Wag0,' , . Ksmts, Hobta, Whip, Carl Wauls, Ire. r - ' , ORANGES English ' & Elitf! 71 Kn.s'i Pii on Clothing Our stock of boys and childrens cloth ing is simply im mense and must be sold. I have decid ed to sell it all at a reduction of 20 per cent. Call early and get your fit belore the stock is broken Wr an liuslliri:; nvry day to sell nut' if our suiU and oyTi'oaU to rvcry man, boy and child in .Ww Hern and surrounding couul ry. A look convinces tin- customer ho is t he cheapest. Men's $'.I.IHI all u.d union cashmere suits $o'.W. Men's Jir,.oi I, la. k granite suil.i t'J.'.tX Men's $1J. ..i i Mack French clay Buits ?x.7.'i. Men's $."i.ihi suits in fancy colors tl. IS Men's overcoats from fL'.ir, tu$12.5U .lust received a new lot of our .W inch heavy skirt, jomls in all colon;. Mack, blue, reen, garnet, rey anil native at l!c per yd; worth 7.V Ui yds of outing, all colors, this week 1 1-lc. 2.VK) yds sheeting now .'! :( 4c per yd. SHOKS We carry in stork a full line of Harry and 'l.ijil ahoo.i in vici. kid, pat. coll ami velour calf. '"ome in and take a look at them. S. COPLON. ' 0 lo th Oiks Rett Hrtt for 11 1 I ' . A
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