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1VOI.'IXII-.K0.30 KIW BIBS, I. C, SUNDAY U0RKIK8, DECEMBER 25, 1901, TWINTy-TMBD EAR THETCOXB AND GO. . IV i i i ! l-:." ' i i ! r.' - f to be closed but for the holidays! Size : 18x36, beautiful Patterns, only 65 each. ;' :m. " 60 pieces of Ribbon 10 yards fois8 cents. , Infants ShetlandWool Sacks, 50 and 75 cents. ; - Men's and .Ladies1 Umbrellas, Taffeta Silk, Taped Borders, Sil ver or Pearl Handle, $1.60 to $7. These were bought for the holi day trade aud will be closed out -Uot a question of price. jj. M. Mitchell & Co., PHONE 43 Pollock St, Opposite Post-office. ! "A IHOUSEMOUD. MAKES OLD Furniture, Floors and Woodwork, look like NEW. ANY CHILD CAN APPLY IT! Removes all scratihts and other marks of wear and tear and gives new life and lustre to anything mad of wood. For New or Old Floors it is the best Finish on the market. Mad In 8 colors and Clear to match all kinds of woods, ' t rOR 8ALC Phone 9o 2) CAROLINA Plants at Cl&rka, Hjman'i Stetng Klnaton and Robersonville. Annual Capacity 15,000,000. Tbe large demand for our produoi justifies oar claim, that we famish , the Heat Un-iaing iSnck on tnto market. We are now erecting Vrj Kilns that will not only inoaase oar output, bat will also ma terially improve tao quality of our product I1YMAN NTJJPJMGY COMPANY, New Bern, NO ttttttstttftstttsaaasssa Best 25 Cent I Christmas . PrESEHtS v m town, "butjt ; only a few :! EnneU'sBookBtoro: a e e eoewoosa) Me P.TRENWITH; ". PUdtiffliUi 4 WbeelrfgnL. M taitMtam of BotfrifS, Wigota, Cwrti aad fhaya.' - AJvajt a good Mpj.lf la oet, Bepeirtag aaettj dose OS qtjcl . Us,--.-.s.V-,-3--- I HAVE CAST WHEELS V for sate at twMrmaMe prioes ' f.!iopn Doulb Front UU TicarXXaUroad V km Pharmacv, . J37 niddi nt.; - X'uli lino of DruT3,ircJ lr!nc3, Toilet Ai tlclca and Coap. Fr;:h Supply cf Flower Sccdu 288. (June, Pistols. Razors, Scissors and Pocket Cutlery. Shells and Cartridges. Tractical Xmas Presents Make Happy Hearts. STOVES-Ranges, Cook and Heat- a ing. Economical in full, splendid in op ration. Life time in durability, Sash, Doors and Blinds A SPECIALTY. 68 niddle 5t UU D BRICK CO., Belling Agents Waea yoa'ra broke Ike girls ere thj Tsey Ura and it as yo ooom sigh Brack op old ataa,thow torn plack. i Tea Rockr Mooatata Tea: t'wOl ckasge yonr lack. FSDefff. " i 1 i Have just received fresh car bad Ameri can Wire Fence; same wilt Be sold at - greatly reduced! rate, , Come and see :me -before buying.:' : E;7;Smalvooi! Kafcr's Bakery ALL Eft IAD and fcOLM C?y sm f Pr4mak- Tr.f .. - .. .. . ., f ' AD IK3UGH md ly ri.iory, " ,, ,. ,. .. fulfil; '-j. !-'- Hbticel legislature To Be Asked For Con- ; - federate Monomeiit. Grind Lodge Negro Odd , Fellows. Singular Case of Drowning, Divi. dead For Christmas. Small. Poz Patients Discharged. Raleigh, Deo 24.-Norlh Carolina'! exhlblta at the St. Louis Exposition are practically all re-packed for shipment here and it la understood will he hers early In January. . Commlisloner Gen- era! Brinkley who lai been in charge Is expected to return next week. There win be a great deal cf work to be dose tn the Btate Hnieum in re-arranging the exhibit! as there will be a number of chances In the various faalU devoted to exhibits. Deputy Revenue Collector Lewis re ports the cap' are of a la-ge illicit whit key distillery In the 8th division, com posed of several of extreme northeastern ccuitlee. The Qiand Lodge of negro Odd Fel- lowi ha mded Its annnal commnntci tlon at New Bern. It re-eleoled L R Ban l"ljih Grand Maiter, 0 8 Grand Se cretary and A. R Hlddleton Grand Tfeas nrer. The increase In membership dur- nr the year It 1886, the total now being ,300. No lees lhao 25 new lodges were formed, the total amount being 180. The endowment flan, Orel pat in operation last ear Is tne cause cf tne great in crease In membership: Last year 14 new lo jges were formed. Th's year $4, 100 was paid from this fund to widows and orphans Tbs Insurance Commii (loner aavS the iy stem Is excellent James II 'Ybsnj has been ie-:Iccted 3ecrtta-y of the endowment depart ment. A. thirteen jer old boy, Austin Dur ham, was drowsed yesterday In rather n nnjiual ay. lie was standing on the bank t f Smith's Oreek, In St Mat thew township, th.'s oonnty, Hiking to his mother, wben snddrnly his feet sll -ped end he went into the water, theie about 8 feat dtep. His mother inn for help, bat It was half an hour before his body was taktn from the water, and all attempts to r.taicltete hta failed. The Cillsens Nstlontl Bank here tc- day ear ae pie u ant surprlss to Its stock holders by decferfng a Christmas divi dend. The BaTelgh Pavings Bank will do tae asms thlog. All the small pox pstlents ta ths city have beta discharged. I bere la only One I mate of the peat house, this being ths Federal prisoner Raeford Jordan, a negro from flerastt county. All ths other prtioners h Jail, and all the court house people hsvs been vaccinated. Tbs State f rants a charter to ths Ust- vsrsal Mauofaotaring Company of Wins ton, capital 1160,000, P H Haass aad othsrs btlog Us atockholdsra. The sompsay will man of actors dowa fro feathers, and out of this win make quilts pUloas, robes aad other thlaga. The legislators win be especially asked to appoint a oocnmlUee of Con federate reversal to arrange tor the arsctloa of s moaosuat to mars us spot at appomai tox Court Hosts where Us last stesd fu made by Confederate troops, wao aappea to be No.U Csrollslaaa, aantely Cos's brigade of Grimes' Division. Ae spproprlattop will b ssads lot e stone- meat, which it Is Uteaded to have of giaalta. Ths plaa Is to have every meedvs.batlowatoemiMat, ea which will be a broad p'aos for ea tatorlptton, aad to dedicate UU oa fluadey, April ta, which Is fiectly the fOtk aaalvet tary of Us srsat, it Is thai proposed to eoametnorite- It Is expected thai Us railways win grant special rates of fare CotlfcU oeoasloa and that It Will be stade e very aetsble owe. Beoretary of lute Gtiaue would U gled to have bida frets the various ' res tt4 aad atetbts eoev paates la UU BUX4, sUtlng what slss of oaaetaal Usy oou'd fstalsa, sal also Us eoeL Ths Idea Is to have a statslve bowlder, is to speak. Boats ot Uste are to he seta oa bat lis folds aad Usy assks a most Iaip4s(n sppianaee. t ( SLfaarsasrca. The feast vt Us aattrlty of oet Lord wfll be 0!sVratd with aotetna te vks la the Celkolio ekerch. MasMt S.7, II (Ccloti. Or-salng ywa rideUa, Mate la K Plsj, rims- OCsrtiry. Avs M ria. Bole. Cltsleg Daa, O Holy KljIiL fUrmne ty the P-rf fMior. Zrte teg rvk4 at A We IM.:t. O itora. Ceae. Foatoai tn CI '. fit JoMt bt fof enlored, u at o'oiork. Joict a - -;r ::ry, ft IS Ail P'r ';' ' 't f i t- st -8 t'.e St V ''r t i" -.-n rV r, !y tin tf 5",h st H f '. . bi, r ut rf r z c, t r: Hits Anna Roberts Is visiting In the He Fred Tucker is home for the holt days:,-. 7 - .; lb JohorT Earget, left last night for attQlive. :: Mrs J X Benton is here visiting her parents. . - ..': Colonel Pollock returned to Klnaton, yesterday. " - - lb Walter . Williams Is here for the holtdsys, . Mr J W Turner left for Gatetvllle, N O yesterday, . Mr Joe Kinsey of Ft Barnwell was here yesterday. Miss Leah D Jones of the Btate nor mal, arrived yesterdsy. Mr J T Lincoln of Pamlico was a vis itor in town yesterday. Mr W S Chadwlck of Beaufort was in the city yesterday. Messrs IE W and AB Wsdtwortlt were in ths city yesterday. Mr Tom Lindsay left for Beaufort last night to spend Christmas. Miss Katie Moore of Washington, N C, Is the guest of Mrs A T DM. Miss Margaret Meredith has gone to Richmond, Vs., for a vltit. Dr Dameron has gone to Clinton, N C to be there dating the holidays. Mlacei Bertha end Maggie Tucker re spendlng.the holidays st home. Mrs Julia Armes of Cherry l'olnt spent the dsy in the city yesterday. Mr Gsbriel Hardlson of Thurmsn spent the day in the city yesterday Mr Lewie Hcogglns baa gone to his home at Warren ton to spend Ohrlsb mas Misses Extelle end Lizzie I'arker have returned from Hampton for the holl davs. Mr snd Mrs Percy Aahford are spend ing Christmas in Klntton with re' tires. Mrand Mrs John Whltfnrd left yeattr day for Ft Barnwell to tpend a few dajs. . Mr J O Foy of Hickory, N U la In the dry the eoest of hit brother, Mr C E Foy. Mlit Mollis Hollo well of Littleton Fe male College Is at borne for the holl daya. Prcf and Mrs H B Craven left for Dur ham yettrrday to be absent until Jan aery let. Mr H B Sedberry, Jr., left this morn Ing to spend Chrtttmss at his home In Fayettevllle. Mr snd Mrs L 8 Grant have gone to Northhampton county CO visit daring Ue holidays. Mlit Elma Baanlght bat returned from a vUit In Greene county to her friend Miss Alice Long. Mr Wo Wadtworth of N B M A left yesterday to tpend Ue holidays at hU Lome at Bunny side. Mrs Richard Duffy from John'a Hop kins MsdUial College came last night to tpend Christmas. Mr Tom J Mitchell, Jr., ca-ae yttter- day from Bute's Academy, to tpend the holidays at his homo. Ms aad Mrs Thomas Los Craig cf Gas toa It, rived yesterday to visit Mrs Craig's father. W M Watson, Esq. Mr Robert Bmallwood rstarasd lsss- slght from eoUsge to spend the holidays with hU parents lathis city. MrJoha SailU of the Oasklil Hard ware Company hat goae to his home at Washington, NO, to spend the holl dsys. , If ltt Setslea The sssyor held a session of eoert last sight to dUpoee of a few eases thai ware brought p late. ' Overladslgeace It boose eaaaad several colored people to oossc to grler. aad Carlstmae oiaaen wUl be served to Uret of Uea today at the pehlie's espeate. , The trtt arraign saeat was that of one Slatoeda, e eoleitd aaes, for being drank aad disorderly. III was seat to Jail is leap alts ot ot f erUet tremble, " "CsttU Clrterlght, a wegrw eUleateg to had frosa Vfrgtais, stabbed ose Frask Bymaa, likewise colored, bet not sort- coaly. He was seat te Jail lodefaaUof boai to swsit Ue sett tares of Be- perloeoosrt. ; - - Two chargse were hroegkt Sgalsst JtmWklte, ooloradi oee for aattalt oa 11 tlsrrts. the etaer for taralsg ss Cfflosr. Hate of tVOOeed 1 10 respaa lively were levied in each caea, tad be lag stable te fork sp, he wat Mai op to Jsll fof 19 ssd SO dtyt,latied. Oes weh froai tdty h'sw fra will bwms a "dry toes," as K is tailed. from Us ee'llest leMlement ef ttt tows InloilfsL'nf UttS ksve t die. pmM 1 sad rirstk tt lll, trnt le 's"1 lfflnf- cf tfct t'ir.t Iste d-r- V ti e ff.llnm, b1 st "tmt ti" and Ut ertU'S-' f. tt f j;i If (l. I.ith t, f I t.e r- V: tins ft lirr -,t -1! t C f f !" A V 1 t'r'.'s, tky ! " 1 ! r' ' 7 SHORT PASSING EVENTS; r The datly freight traiat on Ue A. & A road are annulled for tomorrow, Monday, December 86th. The Journal extends to lta frlenda and patrons greeting, wlthlDg each and every one a merry Christmaa. . There was no market reports leceivep yesterday, : the exchanges adjourning from Friday until Tuetdsy. , Most of the stores will observe Mon dsy u it holiday, and there will be little business doing, only celebrating. The police have been Instructed to sr rest any one shooting pistols or Are orsckers of any kind on Sundsy. The Inmates of the County Home ex tend Uelr thsnkt to the board pf com mlttloners for the nice Christmas dinner they gave them. Persons desiring to speak to Mr. 8. L. Dill, superintendent of the A. & N. C , will call for No.,180. No. 5 will con tinue to be osed as formerly. The Inmates of the County Home wltb to thank Mm. J. F. Rhem and other ladles for the ntoe fruit and other good things they gave them. Rev. W. A. Tooker, a former citizen of New Bern, but now of Waco, Texas, will preach at Ue Methodist chapel on Pollock street at 7.80 p. m. The next and probtbly the last dance, with muslo furnished by Hells Italian Orchettrt, during the inter will be held at Stanly Hall Wednesday night, January 4th. Saturday was the warmeu day, taking it throughout, In several wiekr. the temperature ranging above 00 degreea all day. The forecast le frr rin today and probably much colder weather in a few days. Tomorrow, Monday; will b) observed at a holiday among the county offlclalp, and tbe Sheriff, Clerk and Regltter of Deeds, will take one day off, which they are luliy entitled to, and wbioh.no one will deny them. It la remarked that there have tern fewer marrlagea in the country diitriots this fall than usual. No cartlcultr res son csn be atitgned, and the cause of It U therefore a matter of conjecture Maybe tbe low prices of cotton had tomethlng to do with it. A negro, antwerlng to tbe name ot John Boeton, who workt on the P. O, & W. road, was anested here yesterdsy for stealing a pair of ehoee from another road band. Ths msyor found cause tuf detent to hold, and la default of bail Boston wat sent to jail to await the next term of court. Boston halls from Greene county, and fled front there some time sgo to eicape trial on a criminal charge. An investigation at to the actual needy revealed the fact that there It practically no dettltutlon In New Bern. While those generously Inclined made liberal presents of good cheer to lest fortunate ones, yesterday, It might be safely laid that there were bat few per tons U town In actual need of help TnU sptaks wall for New Bern and U an Indication positive that her cltlztnt are tndnttrlout snd thrifty. Strrices Todaj. There will be services at Ue Christian Church at 11 a m aad 7:80 p m. John W TyadalL pastor. First Baptist Church, Rev C 0 Cox, pattorrTeactilog at 11 a m and 7.80 p m, tsaday School at I p m. All are cor dltlly Invited to attend these services. BsplUt TabersacJt Church Tbs Sioal boor of pnbllo worship: Sondsy school stt.Oa ss. ' Tbe pastor, Rev n Joasa will Breach at 11 as sad 7.80 p ex. All Us ssrvtces are open to vh iters aad I key n 111 receive a ootdlsl welooms, Come sad eajoy an hour of worship aad good fsuowthlp. - ,j Pretbyterisa Chorch Preachlsg at 11 etaeedlSOpsabythe patlot Rev H B Bradahaw Baaday school at 830 pat, A cordial invitation ft attended to alL Bervices si 8 Cyprian Church 11 a as. , Vespers 0 p km. The pablte-b cordially lavllod. By Ret P W Ceaeey. first Church of Chr1at,'BclentUU 87 Crews street. Bervlose today 11 iS a sod 7 JO p as. The aersson will be tetdleg of salscUoes frosa the Bible wiihttat book i foieace aad DeslU With ley to 8rr1ptsrtSLM Bsk ct, Oed." 1st Bamsel tl.SJ, Iteadsy. Kchool eotssMscee ' at . It ' o'tlock. , WedV sseday svtntsg awMKltg at 7.80 ta, fteadteg Room Is opes daily.AII are cor dially lavlud to attend. , , . . CeaUaary M K Cbtrea RV .0 T Adana, pastor, Brvlea at It e ss by tae pastor. At 7.10 p a the Brlfkl Jiwale will ksvt lrMr anaeat Christmas f irtlM. Sssdif fkhool at 8 p m. T A OiMS, 8nnf!ntrl'1L fpwrtHh IxgOt tnn't wty Mnalay a'lht, T V7 Crow dr frf-ttdtal. Tfce f l le tnds:iy . vlitd to e l tbe nlfi of iKe Dumb t'tfUt ( hairlt-Prtf! tfcls moFalsg at lloV.'xh. Vev.s-lO.dr, At 4 20 p in, C'hi!'n-t I7 SI' r ' ty tkt Pa J,y rfc-v I. f-'i'.Ue la i'rr.ic. 'r r ' Z ' f rim r - "am 1 a r ll I'! Mid' FLORIDA New Lot Nice Malaga Grapes, English Walnuts, Pecans, Brazil Nuts and Almonds, all new Crop. Nice London Layer Raitlna, lOcts. . Seeded Raisins 10c pound package. Thoroughly Cleaned Currents lOcts. Citron, finest quality, 20cte pound. Fresh Lemons, Sweet and Sour Pickles. Heinz Mince Meat, Atmore't Mince Meat. Fulton Market Corned Beef. Cape Cod Cranberries. Brown Soguar, PuIverized.Sugar. Baker's Chocolate 10 and 20cta Cake, Complete Stock of General Groceries, all NICE and FRESH. l L. MIL 'Phone 01. Christmas Presents. Christmas is about here and everybody will be looking for something valuable to give to their friend and there ia no better place to find just what you want than at our store. Below is a partial list of things that would make a good as well as a valuable present: Ladies, mens and childrens bed room slippers; a beautiful line of neck ties to select from ; a handsome line of silk mufflers; ladies and mens initial silk and lintn handker chiefs; white and fancy vests; silk suspenders; fine silk umbrellas for ladies and men; clothing for men and chil dren; a fine pair pants; a pair nice shoes; an overcoat or a rain coat; suit case; rugs and art squares; a roller tray trunk; bath robes; pajamas; kid gloves, etc. Don't wait too late to buy. Now is the time. J. J. BAXTER. THIS WEEK BARGAIN WEEK! Rememfcer We Will Save You Mcney in Every Department. to 000 worth of Men'n, Youth's and Children's Suit i and Over fJ,UUU COjkU will g0 at port to 0i0HCi US Ladies Jackets! flE:5K:"dwe,oldforr-9M CQjr11 I 08 incn W11(" KopilUnt, all colors, this week 4Sc per iepeuani i yard worth S1 -00 One hundred Comforts wid be closed out at 4 So each. A large aaeortment of Blanket to be cloned out at factory prices 600 yards Outing to close this week at 4 1-1 cU yard 'A600 yards Homespnn, this week H 8-4c per ya-d. A fine line of Lediea' and Men's Gloves. 600 Men's Bblrtc, all sizes, 76c kind, this ween :i7c ea h. 800 pair lien's. Women's aDl Children's Shoes, t l.fiO kind will go at 95o a pair for choice. 75 Middle Nt. ' MgSORLEY'S Letter From Santa Claus . To All the Little and Big Children, DEAR MR. MeSORLEY: ,, r , I write to kt you know I will be at your store on Xmas Eve. sure, '' I have jvat ftniahed making the toys snd pretty things for thin year and will Send then all to yon Stones by a special Reindeer Expratv. Pkaao tell Ue boys and girls that 1 wUl be with yow so that they can tell their papas and ma mas where to find tne, 1 wish you would also tell Ue children they must rona one bs In bed and sound atlrpty f O'clock Xmas Eva, for It make mt f very small to have a bad boy or gfc see me some down a chimney, or, eveo worse, a crooked stove pipe.' 1 send try love to all the good boys .and girle and bad ones too, for 1 love Uiws all alike. '- " ' . Your old rieod, . - . ' SANTA CLAUS. Without equlvoratlof). it is geraUy admitted lUat the flnwt eivt most I aaswrtrnevit of ' - ; ' : " t - . . varUd Candies. Fruits, Pi pes, Cigars, Tobac-' co arc to be found at McSorlcy's. . ; ErrrytKirg la pTvd asWw as tolbl, not II h!gh as eouM b. '' r.lnSorlcy's Toy and Candy Storo I ORANGES! Wholesale & Retail Grocer, 71 Irai Hi fc I i i . i I V; , j r t
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