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THE JQURiNViL. New Bern, N. C. February 9, 19u5. LODGE.DIRECTORY. , WOODMEN OF THE WORLD meet at Rountree Hall Semi-Monthly. First and Third Wednesday nighU at 7:30 o'clock. ' Visiting Woodmen are invited. ' CRAVEN LODGE No. 1 KNIGHTS OF HARMONY.. Meets 2nd and 4th Wed nesday nights in each month in Roun trees Hall, Pollock street, at 7;30 o'clock. Samuel R. Ball, President; J. H. Smith, Sec'y; R. R. Hill, Financial See'y. 4 . Inei te new Atyerthemeiti. - ' J. J. Baxters-White Goods. m i. M. Hines Laundry. - -- H. C. Armstrong Pure Lard. G, N, Ives & Son. Fish. ;' j' Simmons & Hollowell Co.-Blsnkets. Btsiness'Lecals. " I WILL sell the finest pure lard in ten pound lota at 9c. today and tomorrow, only, ftrcash. H. C. Armstrong, 44 Middle St. Phone 174, " : ' FRESH Cod Fish and Haddock at Mar ket Wharf for sale by Geo. N. , Ives & Son. ' ' - .'- ONE THOUSAND DOZEN Florida Oranges Just feceived at C. E. Whit combs, corner Newdhd George streets. SWEET Florida Oranges direct from Florida. Broad-St Fruit Co. FOR RENT Two or three rooms at 52 Metcalf St. Favorable location and ' moderate rates. Apply at house. FOR RENT A two or three horse farm to white tenant Apply to J. H. Simmons, Trenton N. C. OLD NEWSPAPERS 15 cents per 100 for sale at. Journnl office. FOR RENT A verydisirableresidence six rooms in a good neighborhood, 136 Pollock street. Apply to C. B. Hill, 35 Middle St FOR SALE One set of Charles Dick ens Works, 82 volumns for $5.00. Ap ply at Journal office. LOUIS WASHINGTON the wellknown and reliable house mover is in New Bern and will remain for ten days. Persons desiring his services can find him at Jackson's boarding house on South Front St FOR KENTin 8 room house No 129 Pollock St. Enquire of A I Yeoman, 64 Pollock St, CANDY Today we will hare on dis play, the very finest Una of Daffy's Home Made Caadlas yon aver saw in New Bern. To see It, is to bay U. - We make a regular customer of all who try It James B Dawson. 108 Middle street. Phone 109. FOR BALE The J S Blusell house, on Avenue A, Riverside. Apply to J R Pope. CALL at Qieklns Ojde Co. for Ttret for your Bicycles and Baby oarrUgei. Puncture proof Tires 3 50 each- Road weight at $100 to $8.00 each. Babcar- rUge Tim p-U tm a lOwjjWfoot Query: is there not some arrange ment whereby the Atlantic Coast Line and Atlantic t North Carolina railways can arrange their train schedules in order to accommodate passengers tP Wilmington T It is very boreeome to the latter to have this additional wait and some plan that will relieve this eon. ditionwOl be greatly appreciated by the traveling public. tAUNDttY ; The Goldsboro Steam Laundry has been recently equipped with, the very latest improved machinery and guaran tee perfect sattafactioa Id their work. The onderslgned has taken the agency for this city and will ear for and deliver in of charge all laundry entrusted to ' CaQ phons No. 188 beiween-the hour of and 11 e'tVock on Monday and ke will do the rest VL IIINES, Agt TTTTTTttfffmtmrlftfft I RIVERSI DE STORE. riineS10 F Maryland Country Ilara, try Z one. If not satisfactory efur C rooked wiQ refund four monry. Poi Riv Butter. tSc Dx r Apple CWWr only Vk qt, Z Apple VUaf only 86 gal. r Th bt Coffee to the tltr only C Snelb. Too hmi Flour t the city only t r lb. b. fm'.in.'irfliiiwiiii; i' id. r ,,', .tn n;V!T Sf.ly lV IS. P Jloirm runirr.W Pkkl, Hwot (r. f. i.f !, t: -'.'j l' n. Kes, 10, IS, 20 arl :. t! f B. J. O. LAND Soiellliit I. jARD t . a:.: . . titw 1 rn, N. C, I y The Board of Aldermen met in regu lar monthly session. Mayor Ellis pre siding. . Aldermen present, Bangert, Smith, Dawson, Lane, McSorley, Wood, Phil lips, Watson and Guion. Minutes read and adopted. Policies of Insurance on ciy property was upon motion referred to Finance committee. . ' -. . Petition from O. A. Kafer, was read to the Board asking permission to keep his bakery shop open on Sunday until 9 o'clock mornings to sell bread, upon motion the request was granted. ' : The following communications from Water A Light Commission was read to the Board and upon motion was refer red to Water & Light ' Committee and City - Attorney andJ report ink the Beard.' , u 'k " Feb. 7. 05. r. To the Hon. Mayor and Board of Aldeiw men, ' ."- ' . ' i .-. , ' " City of New Bern,' , GenemenfAt meeting of the Water & Light Commission, -held last evening it was decided to ask you to pass an ordinance-making It. a misde meaner for anyone to leave a faucet open '"running", as now the prevail-' ing custom on-cold nights, the practice being so common that it has become im possible to pump water sufficient to maintain the required pressure. , In case of fire the supply would be inadequate and much damage might re sult therefrom, if With respect, " , Yours very Truly WATER & LIGHT COMMISSION, : By WM. DUNN, "' Secty. Upon motion a voucher was ordered for J. C. Collins for amount deducted for time lost while sick. Regular audited and other bills were allowed. Board took recess for 20 minutes.' Board reassembled, Mayor called to order. The amendments to city charter was presented, and upon motion was adopt ed, and ordered published in New Bern Journal. ' New Bern, N. C, Feb. 1. 05. To the Hon. Board of Aldermen of the City of New Bern: I have the honor of reporting that for the month of January I have Imposed: Fines to the amt of $20.00 Cost " " " " 31.60 Total $51.50 Very Respectfully, WM. ELLIS, Mayor. i New Bern, N. C, J any 31, 05. To the Hon. Mayor and Board of City Aldermen: Gentlemen: Below please find my re port for month of January 1906. We have made 12 arrests during the month of which 11 were convicted, 1 discharged, l judgment suspended. Amt of fines collected $15.00 Amt " cost . " 28.71 Total $($.75 The above amt $28,75 has been turned over to the City Treasurer, and I hold his receipt for the same. . POLICE RECORD. . Inform Ex Wamantb, Bryan 8 I Montague 1 t Lupton 1 I Bow den 1 1 Griffin 1 1 Conner 0 0 Totele 12 U Respectfully Submitted, J. M. H ARGOT, Chief of Police. Board took recess subject to call ef Mayor. V J.J.TOLSON. , - :'.'-" Clerk. . Coxes ditxy spells, : tired feelinf, stomach, kidney troubles. Makes you well and keep you wall. . That's whet HoUister'i Rocky Mountain Tea do. 85 cents, Tee or Tablet. . t. & Dulfy. . ' t " FBESII BUPPIsY Roth Is Tubes and Ivor Points Just Re ceived at F. S. Daily's Cor. MUltla and fknA Front Rta. I I II t ! 11 1 S 1 i ' x JicS a. c t - i in ) l !' I Wait until next Wednesday night to see What Became of Parker. . Weather forecast for today: rain and wanner. ' ' " Don't forget that we are going to have a show next Wednesday night that will eclipse all previous local efforts. What Happened to Parker will be a most enjoyable diversion. Wait for it The plate glass window in the Whit ford Hardware Company's store which was broken by a burglar some time ago has been replaced by the Plate Glass Insurance Co., of .which Miss ' Nannie Street is agent t v - - " ,' ; The horse attached to one- of the mail wagons ran away last night while I it was left unhitched at the A. &. N. C depot-. The runaway ' went' down the sidewalk on the east side of Hancock street, knocking down a little boy, Robert, the eon of Mra. C C Thornton and running over his arm. - Fortunate ly the little boy - did not sustain any injury although he had a very narrow scape. . - . , - -" yesterday the schooner Kate Tilgh man, came to New Bern- with a cargo of salt for E. K. Bishop. - Her captain reports a very hard trip from Baltimore having been ice bound in Chesapeake Bay and in Pamlico Sound. The boat was detained 30 days by the ice. I-.:' Misa Beulah , Thompson, who "has a leading part in play "Maud Muller" Vhich appears here Tuesday night, is a niece of Dan Sully, the cotton king, She la young actress of great power and has won much favorable comment - by Jjer work on the stage, The weather yesterday was of the order to make a man forget he was a member of polite society. It is cold and damp and together with other things that perplex it was not a very auspicious day. THEY COME AND GO. Mr. Frank Sheelky, of Newport News a former resident of New Bern, is the guest of Mr. John Lucas. Mrs. A. N. Hummell, who has been the guest of Mrs; T. H. Sutton, return ed to her home In Goldsboro yesterday. O. J. Diets, business manager for the famous Lyman Twins is in the city making arrangements for this popular attraction. The Lyman Twins carry a very large company and is one of the beat musical farce comedies on the road Editor C L. Stevens went to South- port yesterday to make his parents a short visit Miss Emma Lumly, of Goldsboro, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Han cock. Mr. Bayard Whitthurst left for Nor folk last night Rev. R. H. Williams, of Morehead City was in New Bern yesterday. Rev. E. L. Davis, of Goldsboro, Pre siding Elder of the New Bern district is In the city yesterday. WINTER MEAT EATING. The Poor Stomach's Tale of Woe. Just Now Ml-e-na Is Needed. At this season of the year thousands of people are already showing the 111 symptoms that are sure to result from the usual winter diet Indoor life, Mat-eating, hearty food, lack of exer cise, overwork, end poor ventilation Spejl "tlcknses," and poor health. If the stomach eannot do Ha work properly, ill health is sure to follow. ttl-o-ea Is the one medicine that aasurw natural digestion, that . strengthens the stomach, that soothes and beak all irritation, congestion, and inflammation m the stomach or bowels. It k this .that makes it a certain and guaranteed cure for an stomach troubles, .- It the dictation k impaired, the blood k Impoverished and becomes filled with, poisonous Impurities, deranging the whole system sod causing sickness an4 suffering. Ml-e-na, acting upon the stomach and digestive organs cures sleeplessness, nervous trOublea, head- chee, backaches, and general weakness and debility. . . . If yov are weak and ailing the ehanoM are that It k due to a diseased stomach, lutl ffM mm mtrmA k iuIm g Ask r. S. Duffy, the reliable druggist, J to show yott the strong goaranUe un der whtth Wi-o-n k eold. Mi-oa eosU but EOc a box. If it does not help you, the ptlce k llully nothing.' , V. . ..jAUl.lAj.U.,. . ' I ! , a r,l ' 1 1 rain ;xtf-tttft i 4 1 1 i J r - " f ' T N Absolutely Pura (IAS HQ SUBSTITUTE Send Pi esci 1 Phone 56 American Lady Corsets! are upheld by America s formost votaries of fashion. Every- where they are recog- nized as the CORRECT CORSETS. Dashingly Stylish Perfect Fitting. All the new models now on dis play. Notice window. $1.00, ISC aOO TJp. Perfect fitting garment lor every indi vidual shape of feminine form. BAR FOOT BROS. 3.5Q 2T O'X r ANTI-SALOON MEETING. There will be a meeting of the Anti Saloon League at Rountrees Hall next Friday night at 7:30 o'clock to which all who favor temperance and good gov ernment are invited. Matters of . tem perance to be looked after. ' Remember the date and be with ns. '" ''" ", , : . . THOMAS MITCHELL.' WHAT BECAME OF PARKER t ; : The next attraction at the - New Ma sonic Theatre will be the all fnn farce comedy, fWhat became' of Parker ?" a play which has convulsed New York ers for two seasons..- It will be pro-' duced next Wednesday evening Febru-' ary 15th, and will be one of the best . amusements of the season. ;; y : r j Proceeds to be devoted to the charity ' fund of the B. P. O. E. . . Admission, 60 cents, - no extra charge j for reserved seats. ' - ,. 'Tickets on sale at Waters Monday ; morning. ' . " .-, . .. Youf iptions To DavisV Pharmacy oe w -.ci'O.si.li' --1 n Vitv, ,-m eefc-ejsessi Last Chance For Shoe is the o Qui Cut Ptice Sale on Shoes. Prices cut on Mens', Womens', and Children's Shoes. Si.(S and style to suit every member of the family. If you wa?;t to sive money call ' J. G. DUNN & CO., Plfne 313 55-57 Pollock S Being overstocked on Watches we tions. 20 year Gentlemen's Gold Filled Screw Back and hazel at $8.00 with Eljfin or Waltham movements, the game with Solid 14 karat gold, Waltham or Elgin at $15.00; heavy weight at $20.00. Extra J. O.BAXTER. Paints and Oils Qune, Pistols. Razors, Scissors and Pocket Cutlery. Shells and Cartridges. Cookioff and Beatiug Stoves Economics! in fuel Splendid In operation Life time in dur ability. SA81I. DOORS AND BLINDS A SPECIALTY. Those 89-63 Middle St. Notice! Have just receivea fresh car load Ameri can Wire Fence; same will be sold at greatly reduced rate. Come ind see me before buying E.VV. Smallwood For Sale Cheap 'Csesevatneoejp'ete with ft) sons power eslee, U k rte powtr p rubtt oiler, kee oely Wa rss is ee sMifc. fot eonlostsiS eeil si 41 Cravtl vt, Reo Bora, MP. Htc4 IrUli rolaUea rrHil I neve Irish Coblera, Bovse end Wnite Bliss. . My Irish CobfeWr is the beet PoUU I ever pknted. Owy are eer Br, Wrpet pwskioera end leas fttle the arr other. ' WriU for PoUU eimiWr. A.H.UNOSAY, ; Wood Turning I Column, P'Mln, B-Hs, F' diet, PtAlr Kewrla, K.mpe and It. HtnUM, I!rrrU,, Grill, l'omh srvl a 8ln(r, Faa tr ui rVre ni inftde to order fJl ! -"ft P '-'cm. - j. i, i:i:aiTi:, r V.rr.'.KuT' W A.! KrlrtiN(' Fn;i h:.::t i j t- r , V1 ,f f II 1 1 ?i rt I gains. Last Day are now gelling them at great reduc ladies hunting case at $10.00. Watches, medium weight, ladies size heavy $22.50. IHSUR1NCE iHD BRICK Like a Shipwrecked Sailor iwlrif-r, lielp'est and hopeless is the average man who suddenly rinds himself bereft of wealth or h com etence by re-iaon of fire Ions wiiti oat iosuranoe indemnity. The in surance companies we serye will i nine to your rescue if you et jour policy now. I also sell flrnt claaa Hrlck G. A NICOLL, rhose 200 8ou h Kflit si:d llsncoek St. Cabbagr: Phils For Sale ! The largrst, hanliest, earliest and best known variety. Ijtrge Type Wakefield. $1.50 ir l,0On. In lots of 5,000 or over $1.26, K),000 or over $1.00 per thoomnd. Spetiil pric on large Iota. Address, N. H. BLITOH, Meggeil, 8.C. PIL18I N I tSII PtLKS1 1. Dr. Wlttlaias' tadUa Pile (XkUmsI til eare Blhtd. nOTlln(, DksnM sad Itohteg Piles. It absorbs the taaon sllays ba hchlng at eves, eie as s soal loe,rm bjtaat reJIal t k! kf DAVIS' BAR ACT. Just Received A Bif Line ef KARA US' EN PAPER and XNVtLOPES, Owen G. Dunn, Uadta( frlsur A ItotWer. Cor Feilect A Uerte lie. B6o!cIccopers, Suppli w we . , . . 1 f Bar
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