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THE JOURNAL, Sew Bera. . CU3Mowy 81 1905. . LODGE NMCTOkT. - WOODES 0'Ta WORLD . met t Rounlre Hall 8nktonlhly, First ?nd Third Wednesday eighty T.M o'clock. Vltltlng Woodan are Invit ed, i-'i OBAYIH IiODQS HO. fIT8 OF HARMONY. Meet to ? Wednesday night rn e0 oath In RoMWHeU, Pollock treet.et 7.80 ' KTiSS3 a .Ban. .J- H. Smith, BoCy, B.R. Hi3, Financial 1 Becretary. - Index to New AavertJwaetta, Entry Notice Davis Phannecy.-Prescrlptlons. Simmons & Hollowell Oo-Warnpt doted. J Q Dunn ft Oo Shoe. Business Locals. FOR RENTn 8 room nous No 189 Pollock St. Enquire of A J Yeomana, 84 Pollock St, . CANDY Today we will have on dis play, the very finest line of Duffy's Home Made Candles you eTer saw In New Bern. To see It, Is to bay It. We make a regular customer of all who try It. James B Dawson. 103 Middle street. Phone 109. FOR SALE The J S Blzzell house, on Avenue A, Riverside. Apply to J R "Pope. WANTED TO RENT A small house or tome unfurnished rooms. 'R" at Jour-' sal office. WANTED Saleslady in oar Millinery department. Simmons & Hollowell Oo. FOR SALE Clie(fcabout a dozen stores In good condition Apply to Supt City Schools. CALL at Uisklns Oycle Oo. for Tires for your Bicycles and Baby carriages. Puocmre proof Tires $3 50 each. Road weight at 11.00 to $3.00 each. Baby car riage Tire put on at lOo. per foot, FRESH CANDIES I have secured the services of Mr Bob Duffy, and will have a fine line of his goods on hand Satur day. Call and see us. We are sore to please you. These goods will be made fresh every day In our newly equipped factory, No 103 Middle street. Phone 209. James B Dawson. RAILROAD MEAT MARKET Cor Queen and Hancook 8ts. Spiced Pigs Feet, Corned Hams, Sausage, Chops, 8teats and everything kept la a first class market. Send an order, it will bs filled promptly. An Interesting Qase. What became of Parker It a momen om question which Is being nightly con sidered by a Jury of twelve. Their ver dict will be rendered at the New Masonic Theatre Wednesday February lS'.h. The crime or whsUver the canes of the trial may be Is being carefully guarded from the cariosity of the public but we are assured that the trial Is being prosecu ted with s thoroughness that will Insure a good verdlot and one In fall accord with ti merits of toe case. Although the name has a familiar sound being the same as prominent politician, we are Informed that the subject of this sketch had nothing to do with the Democratic nomination la 1904 We are sore however that the prodae tloe of this ease will foratah snore fat than a dor.tn presidential campaign. Walt sod see what became of Parker. Paints and Oils Gimp, Pistols, Eazors, Scissors and Pocket Cutlery. Shells and Cartridges Cookiog and HealiDg Stoves Ktooomloti In fuel SpLmdid la operation Lif time U dur ability. SASH. DOORS AND BUNDS A Df ECIAXTT. ; IBM Mm . Copiij, Toon - ladle BL . Brick Brick ', V; Coed fMadnees ' v sneo HB look be ' for they toy , 4 Enterprise :Brick & Tile srvg Co. . , J. W fttemvrt ."-' '' fWreUrr end Tmnm M rnflork Street. Lunudcn & -'Stlt! We rnn n n4 e yw buint re the fntkrvlng Con-pni. Kf)RTIir.P.N AS.U'RAKCg CO., ef SHORT PASSING EVENTS. See aeoond and third psget for ad flltlonal local new, . The two attractions at the Hew Me sonic Theatre text week. The Btruple Life on Monday night Fibrnarv ih,nd Tenderfoot on the following Bight, the ssrusement loving people have mauh of plees'are to lock forwsrd tf. Both of these enter talunttn'i have wok the high est tettimoaltls from the most captious Crltkt, - ,i The proeram which hw beet prepar ed for the Knight of Pjthias bead eon. cert tomorrow night wae arranged With one object In view-to get the kind of music that will eapeolally pleaee the Mew Bern public The entertain meat will be of a varied musical nature and of an ezoellenos that will cause genuine surprise In the minds of those who are not acquainted With par ' local musical ability. ' -J: By far the largest mail that hat been received at the postofflc tot many montha came In Sunday morning. Xven the Chrlstmu season did not furnish such heavy mslL The mall wagon was loaded to the limit and the offloe was al most deluged with second and thrd clast matter. The reason for, the aor plot was Abat most cf It was papers-, mall which had been delayed by nor(k ernttorms. ' ' The Oaks Dairy Is . represented by a very neat and attractive new delivery wagon In white. 1 It a beauty and a j to the eyes. Ivwaa made by the Nissan -RosntOo of Wtnton-9lem, Dr L Harrell of Slatesvllle, Btste Small pox Inspector for the western git trtot was In the city yesterday, the guest of Mr John B Ives. He Is on official basinets taking the place temporarily of Dr Tayloe of Washington who Is oon fined to hit home by slokneas. Dr Har rell says thai in the visit to Sampson and Dupllu counties' he found a great ms'ny cases of small pox and that the disease It quite prevalent in the State. The schooner Sadie, Capt Riblnion, with a load of oysters from Core Boned arrived In Mew Bern yesterday and her crew tell (he story of a rough paaiage all the way. ' They started last week, Tuesday to come here btt were delayed by Ice and storm and though not lu ex treme peril, they had many exciting adventures which they woald not care to have repealed. An ad for a lost dog appeared In the local column of the Journal Friday and at noon the dog returned to Its own er of Its own free will and accord, having read the advertisement and concluded that after all there Is no place like home The advertisement did the work, Perfect womanhood depends on per fect health, future's rant gift of phtlcel beauty oomei to all who ot Hollisttr't Rooky Mountain Tea. Bright eyea and red cheeks follow lit nee. tS cents. F 8 Duffy. Great Room For Doubt Something of a aensatSon was caused yesterday over a suspicious ease which was thought to bs small pox. The per son on whom the eutpioion rested was Mr E F Jones, asalesnan In Simmons A Hollowell store who reoently eame to this alty from Wilmington. He was lsolaud at onoe,and will remain to until developments proje whethir he hss th disease or not. There It nothing more oerttln about the ease than this fear which hss beta fortified and strengthened et each things always are by senseless gossip. With one or two exceptions, the phyUcmne declare the d Is rase not to be small por, (tw have expressed no opinion what eVer on the mit'er. Mr Jones hat not been ID eni the ereptloas may be la evldenee froa a number of oause. The prevalence la adjoining oonatlee gives viae to so ate talk, not we are assured by competent tn'korUite that the dltaue Is not email pox. In view of any pessie ckaaoes of small pox, elaborate tad effloleat work eat been done to kill nil germs of any poeelblej disease that any have been liberated. Mr HolIoweU't atom kee been thoroughly tfletsfected from oaUer to attl wtu the slroegest okemkalt known tovskaee, Hot only have the dry geode and millinery eVpartmont keen ftmlgated bat all clerks and enno mm wkc were thought to. be efleoted lc aay way by the eeppeaed oontagta.1 wore nbjeoud to n Uoroegh trtaime a The work of deodorbnng roqoired tb ontWcdsy. ' , ,; . FaU tight la the eye, tUU the ekeek, with M stare's hlsonylo asses the toastoa of life, braeeee the oobwebo from Me brain, Uafs what Holllttat't loeky Monatein Ten will do. M eeata. Tea oi Tablet, FIDaffy. ;, ,? ' . r Ik 9m j aCcMi IMHIIIIIIIHI1tWMWHHIM t8 o44 At f'l W are rcw prirlt.t r-ri i ,rrnicif ft'rf., cf i y U ir TtinJ rir, h . ,, , tarvhird that h e lir, JC4 t,,, J (... , r,, f,lf j a eentury. Py the urn t !. nt ,rr v ...., ... Jt, j tmmwiU, O s l-t f,U sr t-, . . t;;2 i;:ca youxg ruler. Rev. Cox Hakes An Address to Young Men on This Them. Tlis third of n aeries of Sunday - even tng sermoat to young men wae delivered at the First Baptist Church Buadsy night by Rev. C. C. Cox. It was on the subject of the Rich Young Ruler or the Model Yoang Man, and waa baaed on the text found In Luke 19; tO, Including the query: "What lack I yr - The sermon was a strong and splendid appeal to young men to lay aside selfish prkle and prejudice and learn the require meats for the Christian life. He illus trated hi subject by dtfng the onset of Benjamin Frankly n and Goethe, the German Poet as men of brilliant parts yet wbo kad not made this enquiry re garding their souls Mlvation. These sermons are very practical, helpful and Interesting and they are worthy the close attention and consider ation not only of youg men bat of all pereone. , ' The subjeot next Sunday night will b Absalom, the ambition -Young Man. ; THEY COMB AND GO. Mbl Daisy Edeards went to Fayette- vU't yeeterday to attend the wedding of 4 friend. s ' "' MlMOctavia Hnghe went to Rale gh to attend the marriage of Rev Francis Osborne and Mis Mary W inder Brjan. "FOJMD." Odd Mo ice In Pronvnent Sonihein Pa per of Interest to Hew Bern . Residents. One of the best known newspapers la the Sooth is the 'Guide of Dunn, H O. , Its publisher, J P Pitman, tends u th following clipping with request to publish: 'Fdbnd, by the editor or the Guide, a bottle of Hyomel, the wonderful treat ment that caret catarrh without atom aeb doping. W can speak ' in blghei pralt of it remarkable power to car. a .d relieve catarrh of the head am throat. . This mention Is made not as ai advertisement, bnt in the interest cf those who suffer the torture of that ttr- riblc dltetee, catarrh." . In tending the clipping, Mr Pitman wrote the following letter: "I enclose a little pit ce from my pa per, Issued today. Yon will tee ftom this that I desire to push the selling ot Hyt nul as far as possible. I am using itin my own faml y, and find thst 1' give tht desired relief, to that I tak pleasure lu spreading fat and mnrtbi knowledge of till sure relief for ca tarrh." F S Duffy, In preparation for the ca tarrhal troubles of this season of tht year, his ordered n large stock of Hy mel, tad sell it under guarantee torr. fund the mosey If it doe not rolleve The ctNaplete outfit cost bnt Bl. am stir bottle can b obtained f or 60 ct, Ask blm to (how yon the strong guar tee under which ke sells It This re markable remedy medicate th air yon breathe, soothing and healing the ma oon membra of th air pnsnget, and making a complete cure of the worst cm oi catarrh. ACompaojof Prize Beauties. When Charles Dickson come to town with bit aew comedy "Th Simple Life" by Herbert Ball Window, there oertaln ly will bs no fault to tad with th ap pearance of this oo old tar. for he has oat very, vary pretty gtrla. HI man- sger Mtert tnat there to delight to th ten of tight. Th comedian areata aesi ociainsbie, me otnle, necoanleal and electrical cqilpment right np to th atlnote, and lb entirety promises to be aUrlgkt,aU rlghtl Aa aauoally big acdlenoe will attend this perform be on Monday ai Hw aeoau Taeakre. Aa agreeable movement of ike bowel witbont naysanpbaeant effoot it pre aeoea by CbMaberlnln' Itojaack end Uvet Tablet. For tale by all dreggliu. . follce Court. Ifewa, Mayor XU1 madi goo4 hU word irals yesterday that a, woald soak vry ost nrcegb before him for drankeajus te the Umtt. Mo one kea a tigbi to k f oand drank oa Ike street of Hw Bet any longer d aay ee foo4 la tkal condition not only keeealnf th lew kt also shows a wofal lack of good ewe,- Heeeghtloketosked. ' J- Vlrg nie Flemlag we lned fire doV mi and eoeu kmoeaiisg to ga is, . . Rosnetu Mo, was laid Ua dolUr nd cost for the tame Hess and to sbU ay receive like peal, hast at who cose endev like eoedemnuton, - s Willie Clerk was aieed the oatt for disorderly eondc. " For Salo Chaap On saw mill complete with 80 bone power engine, 85 borr power portable boiler, has oalr been ran Ithree'month. For psrttoulsrs call at 44 OravaSt,Hw Bern, NCv . v l Seed ' Irlitli PotaUes I have Irish Coblers, ' Bovee and White Blist. My Irish Cobbjer kthe best Potato I evr planted, they are ear lier, largest producers and ke Cull than any other.. . -Write for Potato circular. j A. H, LINDSAY, .rivC , -i Portsmouth, ,Va. Send Your Prescription to Phone 56 BARFOOT Sale DRY GOODS. 8c and 10c Dress Ginghams Best Prints and Calicos Apron Ginghams .: Flannelette Waistings Heavy yard wide Homespun... 80c quality 10x4 Sheeting Canton Flannel DRESS GOODS. 15 pieces Waist Goods, plain and 25 pieces Dress Goods, all wool, worth nn to 60c vd. at Beautiful White Goods, ... 8c. 12c. so id up. 75c aualitv Mohair and Mixed Dream geed ..-.42c EXTRA SPECIAL-8 Mid terns 8tT4c yaJd. V Barfdot 88 Pollock UtreeU 2"h suspicious eat eg '. ra&D pox found ia ear store Hornby prcenpted us to take no cknnee hi nnaefbl rkk te $m trone and the trade, t morally. W al ence eloeed and toek ' the aieet method, -thrnugh fumigatioa, and have the eW r ' tor' opinion that we oa oprni with aafety, and today ve are rrverd te gtve Clean Bill of Health for oareervee, our store end onrgoedt. ' v ,L ' '.- TUESDAY ! A ; Our gUrlinar Sar Safc."tarU TUESDAY, 11m satin an sf TOILET sad DESK Ooeds. &, te tl M Mimn for aUt. v . S11M BrsA Comb sad stirnr st ts.es. sue mam et HM, ste. J: D Jailer Jeweler Notice of Mfietlpf. Th magistrate ot the 8th Township arc notified to meet at the Court House th nrst 8aiurdsy in Fbiukry 1900 at U o'clock a m It being the 4ih day. The overseer of the roads will make their reports on or before that date as requir ed by law. '- January 8lst, 1008. v ' 8. R. STREST. . Obmn. Buparvliton. Davis' Pharmacy O-xeat - Clears. - Now in BELOW WE QUOTE A Beanfiful Woolen SkUt Goods 20c to 85c yd 1.25 Broad Cloth, muBt go at...... -85c yd Remnant of Woolen Dress Goods, a . half price 8 Handsome Zebeline Patterns worth $1.00 at 60c Fleece Lined Pk for Waists was 15c, nowllc 50 inch Black Grt niteCloth, vahje $1.00 at 70c yd 48 inch all wool Novelty Dress Good 75e, now 40c All Wool Flannel for waist or dress at 20c yd EMBROIDERIES. Miles of Hamburg Edging and Insertion at from 4c, 6c,8c,10c and up, at greatly reduced prices Fine Matcned Sets of Swiss and Nansook. Embroideries also in this great clean sweep sale. Be yd 4c yd 4c yd 8c yd 4Jc yd 22c yd - 4jc yd stripes. 8c yd all cokaas "20c yd 16 Fin Cambric Finish Bleaching, yard SHOES, CUT PRICES ON ALL. Men't Patent Vice Shoes were $6.00, now $4.75. Potent Vice and Colt were $5.00, now $4.00. $3.50 Shoes in Patent, Box Calf, Vici, Velour, and Cordovan, now $2.90. $2.50 Shoes in Patent, Box Calf and Vici, now $1.95. Women's $3.60 Shoes in Patent, now $2.98. $3.00 Shoes, all leathers, now $2.50 Shoes, all leathers now $2.00 Shoes now $1.59. Misses, Boy's, Children's and sizes at a reduction of 20 per cent. Sale starts, Wednesday morning day night February 4th. ThiB is a chance to get the best ry cost. No snoes cnargea, none J. G. DUNN & CO., Phone aia. Sweep - Full Swing. FEW OP THE TRICES. Kid Shoes, Herrick $3.60 wide 5Jc. One thousand yards 8 and 10c rothers. Oppotito Kafer's Bakery. ALL BRKAI) and ROLLS made by the Washington City proems of Breadmak- ing All DOUGH made by ma chinery Strictly sanitary. Bake house and Storage Room always open for inspection by patrons 1ILIS1 PILES 1 1 PILtSII. Dr. William Indian Pit Otatmea wtQ nr Blind. Bleeding. Clostnted and Itch log Pile. It nkeorke ike tame, allays ah lashing a ewae, etsas po' Ilee.gt b-Jan relM rtd by DAVU PBARwACT. X'urmerw, AtUalUal epctaiy If Jon want to kit tba eall oa th bend for Una work la handling yonf (txiC for the fiVld be fore yoa ra ant of fod land mtl frm rert do cot wait 1"' (Jje ronn whe wrnt ot fclrdinf arvd lifter thntight to tboot th bird f t nn It pr, to gt ie tmr Vry l-t dnrrp rarta. HOf-ifliodj n j 15 foT H.'s r 4 ile, or SHOES, SHOES Kid, with Patent tip, all kid, $2.49. $1.98. Infants Shoes in all styles and Februarr 1st, and closes Satur styles in good shoes at facto seni out to trp on. 55-57 Pollock St. ISale SHOE BARGAINS. Greatest Bargains in Ladies and Childrens Shoes we have ever shown. One lot Infants Shoes 19c pair Childrans large size Shoes 25c to 45c pair 165 pair Ladios Shoes that sold up to $1.50 pair must go at 48c pair. One lot Men's Shoes worth up to $2.50 pair to close out $1.00 pair. Now comes the Greatest Bargain of all in the Herrick High Grade Shoes. Herrick $3.00 quality Ladies Patent Leather and all the new shapes, now. snd $4.00 Ledies Shoes . $2.50 pr ..$2.75 pr Dress Ginfihams, beautiful pat- Episcopal 'hurch After 6 O'clock evening dreea i essential to the man of social distinction for halls, dinner parties, rceplion i and other ccial functions. No man th t wishe to le well dressed with ev erything That It wll and eleguit would think of having bit dress suit or overco.it made by any one in New Bern but an artitti tailor. W can give yon tlie tyl of a Prince wl b Ibe dash, of a swell Amarioan, at a teaaooabl price. F. M. Chadailck. Just Received A Big Line of KARA LINEN PAPER and ENVELOPES, Ala correspondence earde with nvelape to snatch. Owen Q. Dunn, Leedtag frlntet tetUoee. Cer rllck A Cray It. Bookkeepers' i Supplie lwvlnft. f.rp.MAN-AVITl CAN INJUR A"' E ("')., of Nw T"V. vvtval rrvr tit im z v-vn. ,c--.-t r-rr;',' f ( ; t t.. ' i . " i :i 4f , I rnnctfaEoolsntcro
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