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V PnnntMa Rait JQ m(.lf All tH ViFftt
and Third Wednesday aighla etf.80
o'clock. 1 YUittng Woodsrea ut Invit
ed. - "... "- .
OBAVX LUDGX HO. 1 KKIGHTB
OF HARMONY. - Meet! tnd ud ttk
Wednesday night la each feoath la
Bountrers HalL Pollock street, a IM
o'clock. tJamnel R. Bill, President; J.
H. Bmlth. BeCy; B.B. Bl3 financial
Secretary.
Index to New AdTertfcemeits.
. Loit Gold breast pin.
" For Bale Valuable city proptrty.
J. L. McDanlel -Groceries.
OS Waters & Sons Happy New Year,
Business Local.
LOST Gold crescent ihtped breast pin
on Middle between Broad and Pollock
streets. Bailable reward for return to
this office.
WAN lED-Good amenta to handle an
attractive line with good profit. For
particulars write P O Box 604.
LOST between No 61 Pollock St. and
and P. O. or No. 63 Pollock St. and No
CO Bern St., gentleman's scarf pin, set
with an opal and three pearls. Pin in
small bos. "T. V. Blake, Jeweler, Ral
eigh, N. 0.," on top of box. Return to
No 65 Pollock St, or No. GO Bern 8t. and
get good reward. Thoi. D. Arnold.
BURNT Wood Trays 25 cts. Bayard H
Wootten, 0 East Front St.
FOR RENT 1st of January, a new
eight room modern residence; centrally
located. E E Harper.
THE best grapes 20c. a lb., apples 85,
CO and 50 cts. a peck, Florida oranges 40
and 50 cts. per dozen for the best, good
bananas, grated cncacut, peanut brittle
and all kinds of fresh taffy, chocolate
ami bon bona today at the Broad Street
Fruit Co.
FOR BA.LE A small lot In good loca
tion. E E Harper.
WANTED Insurance Solicitor, Salary
or Commission. Apply at 65 South
Front street.
Railroad meat market Cor
Queen and Hancock St. Spiced Pigs
Feet, Corned Hams, Sausage, Chops,
Steaks and everything kept In a first
class market. Send an order, It will be
filled promptly.
FOK KENT House with eight rooms
and batb, No 127 Pollock St. Apply to
A J Yeoman No. 81 Pollock bt
GO TO Railroad Market 18 Pasteur St
for nice cuts of beef or pork, sausage.
Piiws right. J A Swert.
Xnios Suggestions.
FOR GENTLEMEN Military brush
es $3 to $12, lock fobs engraved, cigar
boxes (seal) $3 to $7, soap boxes, shav
ing sets $2.50 to $5, razor strap, bill
files, pocket knives, scarf pins, smok
ing sets.
FOR LADIES- Manicure sets $1 to
$38, writing sets $1 to $6, lockets and
chains, watches $5 to $70, fancy clocks
gold and silver thimbles, rings.
Fine engraving free.
J. O. BAXTER.
JEWELER.
City Tax Notice
City Tiin are put due, and those
that have not Da'd iimt will olesss call
settle at oncs.very monh needed.
Ketpeottully,
J.J. T0L80N.
City Tax Col.
Notice !
Notlct It hereby given that appllo
tlon will be made to the next General
Aseeaoblv of North Carolina for a char
ter for lb Atlmtlo aud Traos-Osrolln
. Hallway Co.
New IWrn, N C, December 28th, 1904
For Sale.
' My Entire Slock of Oeoeral Merehaa-
v dU and Bslldleg. A Wo ay Rssldsao
on National avian. WfU be old at
reaaoaabl prices. Reaaoa of 8aW-
. WUa to Bimove frost the State, Apply
' at once to
J t TAYLOR,
K ew Beta, H 0.
AUCTION SALE
vv Satniq, Dmta 31.
Tt Ur aiock of W1nr,Llqoor
iil OtM Oooda, at Ilaxalton Bar, at
It sv a mJ qontltted at P jv, tn,
' ; 8. BTsyBEET,
- X" . ' Audioes
1 Ul tU toi aUtirt slock at r
)'.-.4 tkt$ t0,3$nuTj Sit.
1 1 ml li TAuXUrrj V 1M will
io.MU railarllote' at 1100 N
-,. Mm A Urge lot of ce
i t ftlna4 pries. Come
Kisses Minnie and Doro Cos sad
Ethel Carroll of the Baptist University,
uul John R. Carroll of Wake Forest
College are at soma spending the , hott
daya. v e VV&V'j
Itr Aobert 8mlth haad Mi Matt!
Mannisg vera kappDy married at the
resldsace bt the brides father, Elder TN
If analog Wednesday Deelst at S p m,
Rev, Calllt Little performed, the cere
mony. Prof j L Jackson, principal of BeV
haven Giaded School and Hiss Allie
Cobb were united In the holy "ionds of
matrlmany at the residence Ci the brides
father near Coneta, N O., Dee 21st. A
reception wasgiven them at the resi
dence of Mrs Susan Jackson mother of
lie groom the tame evening. Their
host of frleads wish them a happy and
prosperous life. The will return to Bel
baven Dec 81st.
A most delightful Christmas tree was
given at the Episcopal church under the
auspices of the Episcopal and Bsptlst
Sunday Schools Dec. 24th at 6 pm.
Quite a large erowd was present and the
hearts of the children were made glad by
the many and oeautlful presents siren
them.
Quite an enjoyable entertainment was
given the young pc j.!o by the Misses
Chapman's at the residence of the father
Mr R G Chapman Monday evening from
8 to 11 o'clock.
Misses Olivia and Hnlda Cox enter
tained to the great delight of all Tuesday
evening at the residence ot their mother
Mrs E S Cox.
Rev T H Klnz filled his regular ar-
pointment at the Baptist Church Sun
day morning by a very appropriote ser
mon. Rev. W L Bilbro of Fi. Barnwell
preached a most excellent serman Sun
day evening to a very large congrega
tion.
The new Methodist Church will soon
be completed which adds considerably to
our town.
WInterville High School closed Frl.
day Dec. 23rd for the holidays. Full
work was done np to the very last. The
Spring term opens Jan. 2nd 1905, and
run work will bs resumed the first day.
Nearly all the old students have ensur
ed to return after the holidays and quite
a number or new ones have engaged
rooms and board for the spring term
The past term has been one ot the most
prosperous In the history of the
icnool.
We are glad to welcome Mr B F Man
ning one of our former merchants back
to Wintervllle. He will eniraire in the
mercantile business again. He inert!
Iat year in Greenville, N C.
News in a Nutshell.
That these Southern State!; of onrs
will become the teat of a grand material
development and a splendid civilization
which will give them a political and
material powtr like unto that which the
South et joyed In the flnt fifty years of
the Republic's exls'.enoe, will be bnt a
mere shadow of greatneia, Is sure. But
It must be borne in mind tbat wealth
and power came not by supine Indolence
and walling, but by selling every oppor
tunity and utilizing every resource to
the utmost. Then only will the Scnth
realize the highest grandour of Its des
tiny. New Orlrans Plctyone.
Attornei -General Moodv besjtuasuil
by petition or the United State District
Court at St. Paul on behalf of the United
States against the h neral Paper Com
pasy and other companies ailing that
they be enjoined from coailoilcg lh
combination
President Oompert and Secretary
Morrison, of the American Federation cf
Labor railed on Sscrstatf Ttft and
urged the employment of Porto Rlcans,
as far as possible, la ths conifioctlon of
the Psetrns canal.
It Is ansosncel that Oolirlt bai offered
ths 110,000,000 Indemnity ptld by Brsrll
to trtti the Acre dtspnte to Americas
who will develop that cooairy.
Foreign correspoadenu froa Port Ar
ises declare that the fortress Is Ike
sirosgtst which evsrvss attacked, sad
ootapua It to sis Sevastopols all Situated
oa kill errsaied Is stetaally snpporUsg
groapa,. eoaaected by taawsys end
tekpaoaee aad backed by a saaesef
walls stattlnf the ssoveMs'l of the
troop frost on asotetr.
The Birssn el Yards aad Doek Nsvy
Deaaitaasat, awarded the rsstrsct for
the aossfttoUea f the drydock at the
stare Itlsaa Nivy TsrJ to Us SoolM
Ooeipasy, ef rhlUdslphla, Taesmetat
o the eo trad 111,18100, aad the
lyaoa Is U be akplte4 la tl isowiae
This wil U the largtsi sVydeek tl tV
fsfted Sut-e lisvy. . .
MsfTled U .WflftllCtML' "
W0saUlM)lsfstaa, tXi. ' ' v
Mr R B Jar ssta It Jfrw lUrs saj st'M
LCltea UJiatmh Jmss, war attr4 Is
awitp Uls saoesisf at th CatWlts
reiry The MIg au aarprtrt
( Ike rrtsad f rhlyeasf eoepla. Mr
ttrm It a lea af Ut W Q Jarawi of
JartaoavllW. it C asd a t ffntiHl
feasg aaalasas ssaa af K fWra, The
anne m see cMf ot asrsssss
fUiseity. Mr eel Mrssrwsa hft
UU avotnlp for rT trs skrt lhy
til SMS hl h"W..
Tho Oaka XXarkct trill
BClli3cstCut3 of Fork
Ilcrcr.ftrr lor 12 1-2
SHORT PASSING fctENTS.
A week at the New Huonle thest-a
to begfca 1905, m give local Uea'.ra
gears plenty of entertainment to. start
tba year. . .. . : " -. . r ;
i The members of the Shakespeare elnb
had a delightful oyster roast yesterday
afternoon, to which each member dlj
full anapleasUoa
. The propoaitios te increase the liquor
license la Wibxdngtoa from $264 to
l,00f per year, shows that, city to be
still la the mix np on the .temperance
reform. i-T'Y ", . . -.,
J L. McDanJeL the DOnular Broad
street grocer, Is now. located loa the
Parker Building, his ausrters belne com'
modious,and he Is able to give greater
satisfaction to his customers than ever
before. .
The Journal has received the first
nnmocr or the usrouoa Business Jour
nal, which la to be Issued quarterly.
This Issue is attractively gotten np and
presents the merits of the college in
whose Interest It isj published.
The cold wave was here yesterday, the
low temperature being 25 degrees, the
extreme fall from Tueoday being 45 de
gress. Killing frosts-were reported yes
terday morning at Jack;onvIlle and
Tampa, Florida. It will continue-cold
today, with probably rising temperature
Saturday.
A wretched looking prairie schooner,
propelled by two skin and bone hones,
stopped for repairs In Stroud last week,
The old navigstor of the craft said they
had been on the rosd the lsst five
months. They left North Carolina last
June and traveled ever since. He said
tbat he and his family were out for their
health. They ate nothing but meats
ever since they started on their lone
tour. Their health Is mending. Kansas
uity journal.
HEW SHORT STORIES
A Uanaerons Conntrj-.
"Ireland Is not so dangerous a coun
tryto -travel In as It used to be," said
Victor Herbert. "The Irish are not
such fire eaters now as they once were,
"Samuel Lover, the Irish novelist,
was my grandfather, and be In middle
life had In Ireland nn experience that
illustrated well the perils of travel at
tbat time.
"My grandfather was on the way to
Cork. He was traveling by coach, and
on a certain day he stopped for lunch
eon at a roadside Inn.
"A servant led him to an upstairs
room, took his order and retired.
"My grandfather drew up his chair
to the table, and soon tho servant, re
appearing, set before him a plate that
contnlnwl half a grilled chicken. My
"ub's Sirs! be's srm!"
grandfather was about to fall to upon
ths rliU-k(n wbin r-rrark bis plate
spilt rlrnn arrowi, Snd tb fowl knot
np nmrly Into tb celling. At the
asm time s witter, pale end tremu
lous, ran into the room, crying: 'He's
ssfel He's safer -
"'WhVs asfef ssld my frandfstbw
testily.
" 'Mr. O'Muscrave,' aald the waiter.
The raptaln fired la the air.
"It was, you w. (be ballet nf s
durlUt, and of an Indoor dncllst at
that, which had rome op through the
celling aad Interrupt! my (ratxlft-
Bale of Valuable City
Property.
ttorlh Carollss, I rkpeilorCowrt,
Cravsa Dosay. J Bsfsr tb Uetl.
OKKover.stalH
so '.
Tea en. '
8ALI FOR FASTI tlON.
Farseeal so la Jodgas'st tvadsrad fa
l be above atawd niocesdleg oa ih
tUt tfsyrf DsoaUr, 1004,-the aadrt
s'rssd wtu au at psbfie ctl oa at th
Ovarl tloee Anov ta the City af rtew
fra as Moadiy,taa Uk day af 't
raaif, 100. the foliowtsg tsads so-Hi
A eTUl lot of tad alioda ta thsOij
erf Hew tVrs, lyltl oa the ol
Veto sust sad wstt stds of Kant rraat
;W'f at the eos U west laur
cation of ld atrsM see res ata g tkaace
aosUiwafiflf atn Zn f mel str4 e
htsdred fst Ut Iks rise ef Mks ( ion.
vty ewsad by alt. Hrf IUytrd Clsrhs,
SWW aarspM by Mrs. Utry ) ataaltnai
theses wvar')!y W)M o, Da of td
KXna ba4rd fH t Ihfjtntnf the
totawsHtf Mr H CIirkt
t hears aottls4dl si'h tba ( t( 1k
tot of Mra tlltibtth II Uarts efty Sht
t Is the aoflk rmi ( thM
owasd by th t K lMbwkli C itV-,
thm ritn!!) al"is l tls r1 the
We4 kTikt('4 l, iiat(h 11 n.Tk.
fr,:t fain sir-Mi fottr(Kt I
It lh f nf lk lot of1 (, ,rt
P, vf at US tlH S 4t ; inn
atb4iy I'h 1ht! .f i. w,; cf
iM i (ift-t fir tt.t kii'rtl 4
fiwtf t-M te rtria nr: tke
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rk, t:'- r fat nrrAki
7 !' ' f -'l -t'lj"'s tfirt I
f i It '-, i. Is rM l-j tip 1 ' n t '.f
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:v,L :'l Never before taye we .teen
: ehQwihg a Ter j attrictiw Jine :
weigttj Solid Gold Cuff Buttorii
--'"fiXW stntrseawtvift Vti aniMv ,' ''$''S't1i'
WWs)S)SMilxwt
jsl'.t'aw w a wsttsa laMnowiaiMMowi in w in w m
(tiiiwsiiiieiwwiiiwwwiwiwiwwwwMiwwitiij
r.1aillaird's and 7
Royster's Candies and
Hudnut's Perfumes
.on
Phone 56 Davis' Pharmacy
We Wish
and Patrons
mas.
v
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New Beta Militaty Acadcaiy.
(INCORrORATED.)
NEW lsEBN, la. .
"New fisnt'h Great MlITtsry ScLool "-Raleigh New and Observer.
A Far ftalnt of EimHm . . T V.
L Bopsvfae Fiipmflnts, Ifeeuttfnl Gronrxi. Pore Water, and targe, aiegant
if fornlaU baiVhnjps Hgkid Urrwhout by elsctrWty; - .
X. Ripwrioa Faculty.. A Ppeclahrt at 0a tsead of avarr dVpartimmt
V Ca4et Barrack md Girl'a Dontiltovy boated at different potnta-eth
nasTTnpssm aMnramansna. - . LJ .. t " -,
4. liswfst ratse for tba advantagsa, -
Write tor Caiatortw. Spring Terra Befir January tnl
. , 5. j, H0LLDAY,- a; B. LL. B,
Df?, i
LYOJI'S
Franc
r.trHty pl)l. rrfr.Uvbarmlts.anr to v th t TO
KI-S44.T5. UratstkDewafnslrsaOr. I'r4,X0 rv bvttls, . ;
: Boldly DLVI0
NEW BfRN, r.C
An
l!.e Jr,Ter,fU ar.l Vr.ow i t yVti't Cm U.e
ri Co hi Ifi yrsft:-.l tfstiVa,
Ft' i-
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able to sLow'iradi i virietj 8 I
ot -medium weight Tm Uiht
at ti.60 pIr.r No cuafjft
" "A T.-"" - "r" j
g",w ont smisiMi Hfcwsaiy w i"MMiwwi A ws
sale at.
all our friends
a Merry Christ
!i Pcrioilicn! Prop's
PltARUACY
, .
Csr.l'.r.k VvsU'
o r v t
A Happy Christ
perous New
,We thank our many friends for their
liberal patronage during the past
year md hope for a continuance of
same
Yours sincerely,
J. G. DUNN & CO.,
Phone 2ia.
Farmers
Attention !
In pursuance to a call from tbe Sou'h
em Cotton Growers Protective As fl
otation, a meeting 'wat held is Cnnrt
Honse In New Bern Saturday, December
17th.
EH Meadows, J J Wolfenden, D
Lane, C B Foy, G L Hardison, M D
Lane and J J Baxter were appointed e
committee to suggest plans of organiza
tion to be submitted to a County Mas
Meeting to be held In tbe Conrt Home
In New Bern Saturday, January 7ih at
ill o'clock. Farmers in every township
i In Craven Connty are requested to meet
at anme convenient place on Ssturdsy
Dec 31st, at S o'clock and elect five del
egates to tbe County If ass Meeting. It
le to your present and f atari Interests,
'srmt rj, for everv one of yoa to attend
this Township and Oonntf meeting.
D. LANE,
Chairman.
GLIUUD1SOH,
Decretory.
NewPost Cards!
Do not fail to see the New Po9t
just printed.
Negro Baptism.
U. S. Postoffice.
"Way Down South."
Watermelon Party.
For sale by M. E. Whitehurat, G.
E. Ennett and
Owen Q. Dunn
Leading Printer f 8t,tlonr.
Cor Pollock Crarea RW
1 RIVERSIDE STORE. 1
Phono 2 10
Xmas Bargains !
Mixed Nuts, 15c lb., English
Walnuts, 20c lb., two for 85c ; A
t Fig 15c. ; Dates 10c. ; Apple 30, J
40 and 60 eta peck; Cocanuts to
r 10 eta each; Banarmas 20c doxen; 5
t n it vt.... it. iv. . d -; 1L,
lb., two for 25c.; best 8 Crown
f ranuU 5c qt, Candies 10, IS and
20c lb.; Evaporated Peachea lSe
lb., for 25c.; Chestnut 15c lb.
We have Nlckle PUted Irons that
W . & . . . n . ft
t are guaranMea qm w mai, is to. M
One pair is a food Xmas preasnt 2
for mother or slater. On pound
ef Rumford Powders 28c' Wa
keep a Ganeral Merchandise Store.
P You can get roost anything yoa 4
r i
s are iooBuiaj.ior.
Ej. O. LAND
M&VAOSU.
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A-HAPPY Jtf W
yj:au
U in store for if yeo will have that
old rarriag ef yours rnird a4
finiKl by n-tr-4 u mt!vifl. la It
rVry of rvw ':r iM vrr-ih It will
' lt,V l,)ta tw erxi fwrn!H
j it,.xi ituf-rtir. f: l:i-f d. The
.rtAl'.o
ft ar.l r, J k-rg Cm
ri Vg a fcnurf.
m as arid Pros-
Year to All.
55-57 Pollock St.
Coal
AND-
Wood.
A full supply of hard rotl ir all
sizes, Thf Celebrated Pocahentas
Lump for grates, and the very be8t
steam coal
WOOD: Oak, aah and pine;
place jour orders early and avoid
the rush. WVijrbt, measure, quali
ty and service guaranteed.
Ellis' Goal ant Wo fl Yard,
UNION POINT. I We 47
After 6 O'clock
eveniDg dresn is essential to th
man of social distinction for balls,
dinner partiee, reception and other
aoci;' fnnotionn. No msn th t
sriabce to be well dreeied with er
rything thai Is swell and elegant
frookl think of having bis dreaa
suit or overr ot mode bj sny one
in New Bom bnt an artist !- i i 'r.
We can give you the ntyle . f h
Prince with the dash of a nwii
American, et a teasouabie pr
F, M. 1 Initio It U
.A; BLOCK.
riust riLtsn misn.
Dt WUTiaaur ladUa Wa Otaisssai
wtTJ eare IUa4, BWsdlng, Clofts4 aa4
Iwblag rilse II abaotie the assaera,
aTJap tba ttehlng at a a aa a m
tu,g1vs hariaat r4il tekl kf MVW
Wood Turning !
Ceidrtne, Ilalstlprv Balls. ttn.
dWEUir NrwrK lUmpa and JEa
t't. WsbUm, lirsckpta," - Grills
Porch nd lwa Balop, fh.
Door t4rcrtrn vms to trw'et
r,n ;,nti n- tl".
a 7X'
Merry
Xwa . V
and I I
Harry I I
Year
to all
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