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M0M mmttml VOL. XXII NO. 213. Iiy BISI, I. C, TUESDAY UOBIIHfl, DECEMBER G, 1904,; TWENTY-THIRD YEAR Go to J. M. MITCHELL & GO'S For Special Prices in Wool Suitings 50 inch Navy Blue Mohair, worth 75c for only 50c. 49 Inch Nvy Blue Cheviot, the Price Is 50c. Woo) Suitings, All Colors. 63 inch wide, 4 yards will make a coat suit, 3 yards will make a tklrt, no liaiog required. Think of the small cast of the entire lull. It's only 50c the yard. 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. IIOWAIID. IBIS I III CAROLINA BRICK CO., Plant at Clarki, Hvman't Siding, Klntton and HobcraonvilV. Annual Capacity 16,000,000. The large demand for on r product juitldw our olalro, that wo foniiah the Boat Bo.ldinjr Brick on thli market. We are now erecting Dry Kilna that will not only inormue our output, but will alto ma terially improve the quality of onr product. HYJ1AN HVVVltY COMPANY, New Item, N C Billing Agents Henry Pharmacy s 17 Middle Ht. Full line of Dru w.Med lcinei, Toilet Ar ticles and Boap. Fresh Supply of Flower Seeds, rhyftlclacis rrrerip ImiA HperJI(y. Notice 1 1 K1m It give that miles Me MI foe OMaWtef atari, It lb AalO RBOa.wk.sk wet tseewl aa at May ft, IMdketk 1, tkatleaet) . wy 1m wiltMU. -De.bf Id, IMl . '-. BimXtrnV. tlMOaun Ms; at lb trail li frUC. Fat It IU and Mohair. looks good spreads better wears best Ecnical in Fuel SjleiM in cperalioa Life tile io rjirallj 68 Hlddle St Fall Suit Our new stock haa arrived; wo have the largest and beet sele.ted .stock we have ever had. Men's, Youth's and Boy's clothing Our Shoe department ift complete iti the 1 lot styles of standard miik '!". c welcome our old pat roiu and invite the public to in spect our stock lie fore Inlying elsewhere. 1 0mmimmmiuMinm3t Christmas Cards Calender. J nit raostrvd, Iheflocat Una of tfarialmu Card and Calen dart ever aeen in New Bern See Windoto Dis play. Owen G. Dunn Uedlag f rlaUt Sutloeer. Cer 1 el leek A Crerea U Turner's 1 for 1 90S now oh uU.- AN If.lPRESSlYE SERVICE The Annual Lodfe of Sorrow Held By The Elks. Eloquent And Touching Address Ds ltvered By Frd Harps r, Esq. Large Audience la At tendance. "To live In thoughts of those we love is not to die." Rarely has the beautiful virtue of brotherly love been exemplified than it was at the memorial exercises held at the New Masonic Theatre Sunday after noon by the New Bern Lodge No 701 Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, Elaborate and magnificent as the exercises were, however, It was only an Incident In the life of the Elks lodges, for the history of that order la resplen dent with good deeds and those good deods are not always confined to the members but to suffering humanity everywhere. About five hundred people gathered to pay 1 aspect t- the deceased members of the local l:d go and the services were not only Impressive but elevatirg and Inspiring. The mottoes of the order, Charity, Brotherly Love, Fidelity and Justice, were displayed In the room and as tin exercises progressed the audience saw how well those mettiei were sus ts'ned. Tno program was cirrlei out ai published with but liula change. Exalted Kuler, E W Rosenthal presided gracefully. In the Lodge ceremonies the offlcia's who responded to the ques tions of the Ex tiled Ruler wire 8 W Hancock, Esteemed .Lecturing Knight, J Q Dunn, Esteemed Leading Knight, N C Hughes, Esteemed Loyal Knlgbt, T C Danie's, Secretary, H C Lumaden, Cream re r and John Harget, Inner- Guard. The music was a faalure which was greatly enjoyed. The Rlel Italian Or chestra whose selections havs so often pleased the people of New Bern lent a charm and solemnity to thr occasion Mr J W Watson sang with very pleas, ing t fleet the song entitled "The Great White Throne..' Mlas Agnes Sadler charmingly sang a solo 'Ob, Lord be Merciful The menoii s of the deceased mem bers, DaviJ Farrow Foy and Ferdinand L'lrlch, were cnotecraled with touching and eloquent eulogiei by T C Daniels and 8 W Hancrxk, The oration djllvereJ by Mr Fred Harper, of Lynchburg V, wis the moat icautifuland eloquent addreas that It baa been the plratur of a New Bern audience to listen to for many a year. The speaker carried all. through the Idea of the strength of the outer aa well as the obaervaice of their peculiar te net. T1IK CAKMNAL PRINCIPLE OF ELK1 O0D. It is related by that great phlloospber and nroradst, A p, that a father one called bte son i aboat him tad, taking a snt.li fagot of wood In hit hand, b hroke It ih ease; but wktn ht had bound itveral of lb small fagot to- ietb.tr. though betisrted all kit ttrength be was oiabl to read them eraader. Ht that Illustrated to them that great prla- dpi of toeial economlos In laioa tbet Is strength. The well know fsbl srystallstd thl great principle la a few word and polat td It with aa lUutiraUoa that ka lived for contorts. Bat Atop wit by bo tnMia to firat to laoogal or ander sued It fore. Age btfor kit eye trer opened to tit light ef day, aye, far apoa the tree: of Hat, when lk world limit ws yooag, pr em the dlviae Clio bad grasped her pea toasakt record of lbs gWiotu dtedt of asaa, Iht lots cm kad beta kmraed) aad la praklttorle Mvaga be roaattd Ike forests wild kad (orated llo Irlbe la obdtao to It law. 1 aaloa tWe I ttreaagtk, Aad Ul greet eoaatry to which w all wt all laat today, walch ka foegkt lu way ikioegk power aad glory froet U ato kaaable to the atoet tialud tea lata eoaaofl tkaaibei of k,aatioet, wkoo blatory bat keen tllkt U wotxUf aad adat'rUloaof iM taUr woVI ackle vtd Is lairpad4c Ureegk kaowklg odUtrtlbtaMad dhrae t tklt leetilMateatetet woadrow fatar whose glory kaU Mrpatt "la gWry tket wa Ore a4 U fraadeet laai was Mixa,' aal l ball H lott tattiat Ik latfftble glory el the eterUttlag alar. la ieloa Ur ttrttgit - Ii lea koeaely pbra, WtH ktoe aad atod by rrwrt body. Aal well It aalgkl be fol It eedetilet ell teeoaeaful Oadnror, Aal It was la aneordaee with tbl aslfsem pilm-ffl Ikal tb Ceatvoteet tad fro- Ueilr Order of K'kt al off 't4. Iir'' fw rVn silr'.a oflht AUATTEROFHEALTH POVJDER Absolutely Pure UAS tiO SUBSTITUTE were very mnch restricted. But It was not long before their wisdom foresaw the possibility of a grest and good work There was the cup of cold water to be given In charity, there were the sick to be vlsi:ed. there was want and distress to be relieved; the brotherhood of man to be taught; high alms anl aspira' ions In life to be cultivated. And as these coble founders knew the weakness and futility of Individual effort amidst the trials and discouragements of life; that the thongh of abrother's band gives cour sge; the glance of a friendly eye renaws hope; that a kind word restores vigor and determination; that In union there Is strength and that strength Insures the victory; they opece l wide their doors to every American clliz;n, be he jew or gentile, pagan r christian, actor or artisan, prleit or printer, asking only that his character he worthy, that he believe In I lie e xUtsnce of a Supreme Being, and that be subscribe h'mself to the ot jeclB of the Order, Wbat aie the ot'jueis that tliete united thousan Ja Vve obligated themselves to promote ? Tbey are eipreseed in the four cardinal principles of the Order, Charity, Justice, Brotheily Love ana Fidelity. And It has occurred to me that It might not be ucwlse on this oc osslon to explain briefly just what these cardinal pr'nclplea mean In their peul lor relation to the Order of Elks. And If the discussion, brief as It must be, shall lead to a more serious considera tion of the objects of the order on the part of its members, If It shall lead to a more earnest contemplation of its pos sibilities for good, If it shall aerve to eradicate from the public mind soms of the erroneous Impressions that have un fortunately found lodgment there, then it will indeed have served a most useful purpose beyond which I could not dare to hope. CHsRlTY. The Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks questions no man's religion, nor bars him on account nf his cread. It does not seek to teach any doctrine of any sect. It is In no sense a religious order. But It does strive to cultivate anl enlarge that nobis quality of the human teart which Is embrace! In tht teachings of all religious, charity. It was Pope who said: "la tilth and hop the world will disagree; "But All mankind's concern la charity." Aad aa It Is the concern ot all man kind, so It Is the particular concern of every Elk for It Is the very foundation stone upon which the whole Order Is erected. Charity is a word of many meanings and admits of many different Interpre tations, bnt In Its fulleil and freest slgnl flcaao It mbrtcee all the other virtues for eharity It lovt, It spreads itt gtn- tl lafltenee abrjed la Ike world aad elotbet the faults of all mankind In the garment of tender forgiveness. It was cowardly fear that can aad Cala to ory out; Am I my brother's keeper 1 It Is Mlfisbaea that make tht to-calked chrlstlia troeblt kit mlad with tht que doe; "Who It tht neighbor that I am to lor at yatlf r But tht ajaa who bat tra eharity la bit heart await ao ca- ntcal 4 acres proclaiming tht brother- aoodofmaa. H aocepu it troth as aaJaltertaily aad at wOHagly it ht does tke fatherhood of Ood. AaC hav tag aeotplad lu train, ht aatame tk dalle aad obligations that follow la I a trata. I a kind word aeeded 1st cheer a lowacatt heart T B tpeah lu Bat a weaker brother falle to where be lit toe weak to lit t II grasp bit kaad, tats him t kl fetl aad kad kla the lakotd Mrtagtb of tympttky aad Internal tor., Dot bate ralaauy aal Oe whtaptred lie, lit kkWoet Boettera tanltg la tht dark, aaealt kl ear, kta a frteadly earleif Be blasU thee with tke wttkertif Ire of trtth bravely spoken. Dowts of illk silk aal aoau at brotd- lotb anadgee af a aaarer blood to kla Ike are prlatel eottoa aal kiaibl botaetpaa. "A tui sm rot a' thai' Aad every mm n 1st brother, the Oood eaaarataa, wbe be easae apoa lb ts font at I traveler to Jttich who had talla aatoag tkler, did aot -t tmja H lotk b kl Wuftda; a lid aot litre kl pedigree be hie eoedl tine. Aalwkea b kad provided for kits at the It, be deaaaaded BOtecarlly for bit debt. Lit y enctlsf was eM sr'k toi. TORTURING DISFIGURING Skin, Scalp and Blood Humours From Pimples to Scrofula, from Infancy to Age Speidlry Cored by Cuticora vhsn All Elsi Falls. The agonizing Itching- and burning Of the tkln, aa in eczema; the frlght fcl scaling, aa in psoriasis ; the lot of hair and crusting of the scalp, a In acalled head ; the facial disfigurement, as in acne and ringworm; the aw Ail suffering of Infants and anxiety of worn-out parents, as in milk crust, tet ter and salt-rheum all demand a rem edy of almost superhuman virtues to successfully cope with them. That Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Resolv ent are such stands proven beyond all doubt. No statement is made regard ing them that is not justified by the strongest evidence. The purity and sweetness, the power to afford Immedi ate relief, the certainty of speedy and permanent cure, the absolute safety and great economy, have made them the standard skin cures, blood purifiers and humour remedies of the civilized world. Bathe the affected parts with hot water and Cuticura Soap, to cleanse the surface of crusts and scales and often the thickened cuticle. Dry, without hard rubbing, and apply Cuti cura Ointment freely, to allay itching, irritation and inflammation,' and soothe and heal, and, lastly, take Cuticura Re solvent, to cool and cleanse the blood. This complete local and constitutional treatment affords instant relief, per mits rest and sleep In the severest forms of eczema and other Itching, burning and scaly humours of the skin, scalp and blood, and points to a speedy, permanent and economical cure when all else falls. i Bold threochont Iht world. CnUcnn ReMlnaLMo. ai form of CbocoLu Coated PflU, Ifte. pr vial of 60), ntsMHl, one.. Soap, Uo. D.boUi Loodo. 31 Chirtar. fcosM aq.i Fork, i Ru.da U Patu Bo.lon, IrtfColunbu '. Potter Drnf Chem. Corp.. Sol. Proprietor. . mm Saod for " Ilov to Cttr. Evar ilomour." the listening world. And charity is but another name for that love. It reaches Into the uttermost parts of the earth and ever was an open hand. Its tongue Is taught no phrase of harshness. Its lips can speak no word of guile. But gentle ness snd truth ever attend upon its bid ding. It exemplifies the truest worship of Gcd And it is this charity that has set a watchword for every faithful Elk. TO lie CONTINUED IN TCMOKlt.lw's I USUI. PREST. ROOSEVELT'S MESSAGE Congress Convenes and Listens to the Presidents Advice. Congress was called to order today aid after organization Ihe Presidents Menage waa read. The content were tbeee: lie calls attention to the prosperity of the country but advises against extrava gance. Battle sblpa, public buildings and water ways should only be consider ed when money Is plenty. Capital anil organized labor was given some atten tion touching aa they do the National and social life. He advlaes arbitration and suggests a change In Federal and Stale laws to bring this about. No discrimination should be made by the government as to employment of union or non-nnlon men. Plans for btautlfylnj the city of Wash Ington wore given. He commended the work of the agricultural departmtnt and and suggested means of Irrigating and restoring arid land. National laws were suggested for the preservation of game. He refers to the Indiana and their pro gress in Educational and Industrial af fairs. Tht I at I II will b oonsldered In a fu turt message. Elections shonld be pro tected from fraud by special laws. neomavad the Jamestown txhl- bltlna argte aa appropriation for It. Tk Oovarnmanl Printing off) cs.be saja, It operated to extravagantly and ex penses sboald be led sued. Slump in Cotton Senm Raleigh, December B-The drop in oot ton It felt la tklt section as a heavy blow. A Lteet many farmers are hold- lag their crop, aad tbey bow tbow ao teadtney titara K loot. Tk peallea llary director rdiet today aad staled that tbey kad head all the eottoa ikey kaa fitted, at least a taooaaad bales, all tbl btltg oa lb farm Bear Weldoa. htoet ef It woal! hate beta teat to Horfolk, bat for the feet that U Reaaok rivet be bee to low that It ooeid aot 9k teat 114 tt beta at RottoU ferkap toete of It woall have beta told. Tba director are aot la aay aeed o( atoeey alley that tbey wW hold Iht oottoa it I Mated thai tttur will b male for tb genera! boldlag by grower aal lb taratof leiee ef oaly tmelt a,otf title at rima, a by Uhlag ut aoaraa'aal by greatly redaoiag tb acreage aeil year, U prlo eovld ao leak b alvtaeM vary aaldrhly. .U Wat kaowa that It wa going lab great ero at far at Kovtb Caret! te- aaaoeratl at at Is. 11 pet eeat avwe- Mwag -Wa plattel, ted lb) ton the rp . wet a ged aa with a pboiti-l pMtttig teaaoa. ' Florida New Lot Nice Malaga G rap's, Nuts and Almonds, all new Crop. Nise Lnntlon Layer lUlslns, 1 UcLs. Seeded Raisins 10c pound packsg.'. Thoroughly Cleaned Currents 10:!h. Citron, finest quality, 20ct poutul. Fresh lemons, Sweet and Sour Pickles. Heinz Mince Meat, Atmore's Mlnco Jlem. Fulton Market Corned Hetf. Cape Cod Cranbcrilei. Brown 8uguar, Pnlveiized Biifar. Baker's Chocolate 10 ami 2(lc!s Cake, Complete Stock of General Urocorlet, h!I NICK nod KHE-lll. ij. l. um, Christinas Presents... Christmas is; about hero and vvi r v !.( v. ,11 - l. ,i. .mv t .i something valuable to give to their friend ami tln i,- H no hotter place to find just what you want than ut our :;iui. Below is a artial list of Ihinfjs I hat would mat... .i uo.,, as well as a valuable present : Ladies, mens anil children's lied room slippers; a l.enuh ful lino of neckties to select from; a handsome line of sili. mufflers; ladies and mens initial silk and l.neri handkoi chiefs; white and fancy vests; silk su speudi r - ; line sill, umbrellas for ladies and men; clot hinu; for ni. ii and elii! (Iron; a fine pair pants; a pair mre shoes; an overeat 01 a rain coat; suit case; rupjs and art square:, a n !!. r trav tnrnk; bath robes; pajamas; kid 'lo . i, Don't wait too late to buy. Now is the time. J. J. BAXTER. The People's StOfe, Is a Fearless guardian at all the people all the 1m . SALK this week llari;ains in everv hiie. a ij - . , : ' .. iN'ieitl.n. advertisement carefully. Men's $9.00 Suits in Worsted and I ashn,. r. . I.. :, . . ... ... Just received Men's Hrown Melton So:: . !'oi ft., . . ... .,r:!. , J . Men's $l.r-no Itlaek Vi-netian and i.r.u .r. ,, , ., : price $y. ro. Men's 7. .Vi Overcoats, well made t i.H 1 . Great Bargains in OTrercoats, Slszirt G-cod.G, 75 Mlddlr IHf. I. A. JONES, Livery, Feed, Sale and Exchanjrp TABLE ' Uagxrt'aad lt Honk ef Bert aal M ii f eSered In tale fa sweat a A.eer loa4 ef earb )o le. Ae a airtMe llae ef Peggie, Wageaa, .... HtfHs Hobet, Whlp,Crt Weela,H. . . oranges I Fn; -fi VWl mil I't-.nt. Itmzll 7 frWTl Ihi r g totlt cw1 1 llu tU.. ' -t r.f a t 'r f" nt t" ! )f and Mrs J'n"'h D PuMina, ot i t! 'r f i' 1-
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