THE JOURNAL,
New Bern, N.j C May 8. 1905.
LODGE DIRECTORY.
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD meet at
Rountree Hall Semi-Monthly. First and
Third Wednesday nights at 7:80 o'clock.
Visiting Woodmen are invited. -
GRAVEN LODGE N. l KNIGHTS OF
HARMONY. Meets 2nd and 4th Wed-
nesday nights in each month in Rouiv.
(sees Hall, Pollock street, at 7:30
i o'clock. Samuel it. oau,m"B'i
H Smith SW.'V: K. A. U1U. T UUtUCUU
bec'y
Indei te Hew A4Tertmeitt.r
- Broad St Fruit Co--Beana.
Barfield Beans. t m
JjOSl, uora ueaua.-, ,.
.'.v Simmons A Hollowell Co.pecjal
Sale.
Lewis White Lead.
' Notice. . .
Simmons & Hollowell Co Laces.
HOTICESTH 'THIS XOLUMM FOR
LESS THAN ONE4R0NTH MUST BE
PAID FOR IN ADVANCE -
Business ; Locflt, ,'
FOR RENT- No. 106 Craven S
rooms with bath, also No. 85 Craven St
7 rooms; Both are very desirable. ' Ap
ply EX H. Howe, 66 or 83 Craven St.
FLORIDA String Beans today at Bar-
field's, the Broad Street green grocer,
LOST- Sunday afternoon string tf
gold betds between Ralph Gray's and
H. C Lumsden's residences. . Reward
will be paid for return - of same to
Ralph Gray's office on Craven street
YOUNG tender String Beans at Broad
St Fruit Co. -,
LOST-Child's white silk skirt between
Mrs. F. H. Meadows on Broad street
and Mrs. Fred Mitchell on Metcalf St
Please return to Mrs. Florence Pearce
64 Metcalf St, liberal reward.
W ANTED-Position by sober, energetic
young man in business office. Can keep
books any entry. Journal office.
TOMATOES , Cucumbers, Celery,
Fancy Strawberries. All kind of Ice
Cream at Broad St Fruit Co,
ANYONE having an iron safe for sale
please address "N" care New Bern
Journal
DEVILED CRABS at J. D. Dawson's.
Phone 209.
TUESDAY May 2nd., I wiU put on a
new special transfer, which will meet
all trains, steamers, and will take pas
sengers for any part of the city. Those
wishing to ride can also be accommo
dated by hour rate, J. W. Sawyer,
"Johnnie on the spot "
STRAYED-A roan mare, brown mane
and tail, white hind legs, branded on
jaw and thigh. Closely built A re
ward of $5 will be paid for Information
leading to recovery. Address Nathan
George, Havelock, N. C
LAMB, Veal and Dressed Chickens at
Oaks Market
WANTED-Young man from 28 to 86
years, of age to collect and sell. Splen
did opportunity for right man. Apply
or address 85 Middle St, New Bern, N.
C.
FOUND A Bicycle. Party can re
cover same by proving property and
paying charge. Call at City HalL
DESIRABLE Board and at reasonable
rates can b found at Mrs. A. D. Wads
worth's, 19 King street
. WANTED Four men between the ages
of 21 and 36 can secure profitable ma
ptoymeat Apply at room L, Brineoa
Building 63 &U Frost St "..
FOR SALE Or Charter Small Tug
boat, In good eondilioo 10x11 ersrlae,
Scotch Boiler, allowed 137 ponds auam
or wiS enhance for good Barge or
Scow. W. B. liasUngs, 17 Nivttoa
St. Norfolk, Va. . --..v .V-. .
EVERT DAT OUR BAR0A1N DAY
To save Money to eaB oa Casks
CycW Ce., wit year wants. Bight
- foods at right prices, aH repairs prompt
' y snade by skilled WoriUMn. -
SPECIAL NOT1CX TO LADIES:
, Al Um time hm tome for pulUng furs
and winter rsrmenu away for the
www a good uxxi proof cheat Is
the Inst T9mU yaw cm have. 1
InvHe yM te Inwallcate the rtu of
. any moth proof redar that , Cotrttv
Ud U Wt tifr1 kk II. A. T.f
Imf ,ilin Atmim, MttUJamm
T. Tsyter's RiW)re.
oi.ONEw.'-rArrnsuew.u ue
for m) st Joumril off.
fk!ir n Rauldinji,
W are tn.kirir ry Kr.U.rrf A
f Uy ef jM'ir Sr.4 no ).U U
n )iar jrmi f! i4 W
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The steamer Neuse took out uUu
one thousand baskets of peas and about
the same number of crates of cabbage,
Monday, The trains had also as much
truck as could be very well handled
With the facilities. Two daily truck
trains will be put on Tuesday to relieve
the strain. .' ,w , "r
For a long 'time the people rathe
neighborhood of Five Points have been
greatly annoyed by a pool of water
which accumulates in Rountree street
with each rain, and stagnates until the
water evaporates or is absorbed by the
earth. This pond takes np the entire
width of the street- and sometimes for
several days' after rain -cannot be
passed without wading. Besides the
inconvenience it is said that the. pond
nas causeu more or ies mcanes , -
though drainage - can be easily and
cheaply accomplished, ; : ie, prayers
ol the citizens wno are anectea, to mat
purpose, has been in -vain. it ras
learned that a law suit is meditated to
compel the city to abate- the nuisance, ?
Married, at No. 98 New South Int
BtreetL New -Bern. N. C. Rudolph How
ard and Mollie Gregory. Justice W. R
Rarrinirtnn nffieiatinc. '
-' Commencing: this morning, the. , AV
Untie & North Carolina Company will
put mi two daily 1 truck . trains from
New Bern-to Goldsboro, which will con
nect with the Atlantic Coast Line and
Seaboard Air Line for both the east
and west A notice giving the schedule
frill be found in' onother column. .
: It is announced that
the Memorial
Day services will be held at the New
Masonic Theatre, Wednesday,: May lu,
beginning at four o'clock in the after
noon. : r -;
The steamer Neuse . which was re
paired at Norfolk last week arrived
Sunday at near midnight. . The steam
er Ocracoke which took the place of
the Neuse arrived with passengers and
freight Sunday afternoon at 2:80, six
hours late.
An invitation to the Ninth Annual
Convention of the North Carolina
Bankers Association, at Winston-Salem
May 17 to 19 hasf been received. The
program is elaborate and doubtless
will be very interesting and instructive
D The steam laundry at Kins ton was
bnrned Sunday morning, between one
and two o'clock, entailing a loss of
$2,000, with $1,600 'insurance. The
laundry belonged to Vincent & "Allen.
Mr. James E. Scott, who underwent
an operation for appendicitis at Dr.
Primrose's Sanitarium, under the direc
tion of that, distinguished surgeon, is
reported to be getting along well, al
though the ease was far advanced.
' THEY COME ANO GO.
. Miss Jessie M. Stevens, who has been
visiting her brother, Editor Stevens,
left for Southport yesterday.
Mr.' C. L. Stevens has gone for a few
days visit at Southport
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Mclver returned
from their wedding journey Sunday on'
the Ocracoke.
Mrs." G. N. Ives returned from a visit
with her friend Miss Olivia Melts at
Norfolk Sunday.
Mr. and Mn C. H. HaU returned to
their home in Jacksonville yesterday.
Mr. Max Schwerin, of New York, a
former resident of New Bern is visiting
old friends and acquaintances in the
city.
Mr. B. B. Mortan of Harlowe was in
the city yesterday.
Mr. Hugh Hughes who has been at
tending school at Highland Fall, N. Y.
is i pending hie vacation here, -.
Mr. Frank Darn ley, of Wilmington,
t MX Sunday in New Bern. .
Mr. R. P. Foster ef Goldsboro is in
theelty.
Mrs. Wm. Suits was called to New
York City, yesterday on account of the
Illness of her father. . ;
Miss Mabel Green loft for Petersburg
yesterday to visit bar lister, ; Mrs. . E'
PhurmmV- -k! v-
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. Rev. Father George went te Elisa
beth City last Bight .t v T ,
"Miss Kali Pears il sister ol air. P,
M. rearaaU arrived in the city yester
day tvenlnff ea a lsH to her brother,
t Mrs. W. P. Burros oa East Front
street '- , - v - i
Mrs. George Green and daughler,
MbrAnaie, returned from a visit ,Xi
Wtmton last night . . . ' .. :
Mr. E. H. Barnumrrturoed last night
from vWt to Kinatu. 'V- '
Mv WlllUm Cohen went to New York
last sight -! -1 " . ; m
TI:e Ocrcslioa
Vi't tli'
"rlirep" yrm.
lo"l Sr-Jl' i g
ry. V. o r - n't
U ' g fta . - r
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a Coup; el The tiumki.td Are Los irg
Vi ithis Th Confides of Our City, ' ;
Two abie bodied men were doing the
town yesterday and but for the atten
tion of the police being called at an
early stage of the game they might
have done considerable mischief. These
fellows went along East Front street
and called at different places and plied
their vocation begging, but when it
became apparent theyr couldn't get
what they wanted without work they
disappeared to bob up again at some
place where they thought they might
have easy picking.. " 7
After several Luffs they, went to
Mr. James Blades' house where no one
was at home but the cook, who respond
t0 the knock. ' Only one of the men
wag m sight and he made enquires
showing that he meant to repeat his
vjgjt when he could attempt his pur-
poserobbery, to ' better advantage.
He asked for a "handout" and when
the cook went to set something, he
ea joined -.. by : his , pal and the two
'ed the window on the porch and
broke opena drawer of a desk, which
waa standing near by They ransacked
the drawer hurriedly but before they
couiu unisn ineir jon me cook appeared
and they vamoosed. - The cock hastened
to tell Mr. Vernon Blades who happened
to be the only member of the family at
home and he quickly - Informed the
police Officers Bryan and Montague
got after them but the men were quite
a distance in advance and were used to
sprinting they left the officers but they
got out of the city.
: It is said that tramps have been com
ing here lately and no little annoyance
is caused by their impecuniousness,
While there have been no great depre
dations committed by them it is well to
fire them out and keep them out. There
is only one way to handle them It
understood that undesirable characters
ordered from the city of Wilmington
are coming or already have arrived in
New Bern. We will not be the dump
ing ground for any-other city.
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The price of a pretty lace is $1.00
three packages of Hollister's Rocky
Monntain Tea. -Brings red lips, bright
eyes and lovely color. 36 cents Tea
Tablets. For sale by F. S. Duffy.
There it a Best in Everythiug.
Davis' lOO per cent Pure Paint was
recommended to me by" one of the most
prominent architects in the' city, and
put it on my Atlantic Avenue residence
I am pleased to report most satisfactory
results in every particular. The white
and tints are of unusual brilliancy and
have great covering capacity. We
figured very closely on the quantity re
quired for the work, yet had 8 gallons
remaining unopened when the painting
was completed.
Elliott A. Repp,
Atlantic City, N. J. June 25-03.
Died.
In this city, Emily Shepard, wife of
John Shepard in. the 74th year of her
age. The deceased was a faithful wife
for fifty years.and a consistent membe
of Little Rock Baptist church for twen
ty-seven years. Her husband, thtt e
sons, , two daughters and sv.
era! grand children, survive. The
funeral was conducted Sundvy, May 7,
3 p. m. at the church of which she was
a member, by the pastor, Rev. R. H.
Dudley. i R, H. D.
Sunset Mine.
The Davie-Drutcoll Stock Co., began
a week of repetolre plays at. the New
Masonic Theatre test night. The at
tendance was quite huge and the peo
ple seemed to enjoy themselves In spite
of the bot.weather. . , , ,
Thb plsy was a fair specimen of the
repetolre kind and was presented in a
very creditable manner. The members
of the company do not make any pre
tentions to greatness but they meet the
requirements of most play going people
The specialties are of the usual . khxH
dancing and illustrated songs and are
very-clever. ' ..-.: :,e v .C
BThe play tonight "wUl be "Uumaa
Hearts. ' .-'' '.-,'
; Dreesed'cbickens this eiominff at the
Oaks Market. - ''-?. - ; . . " :
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ice Cream Soda at McSoriey s. : " ! ;
: Haalthy, happy baUra. Mothers aay
that llolliator't Rocky Mountain Tea Is
the grratoit baby medicine to the work!
Mak thn strung, will and active.
W renU Tea of Tablet, j For sale by. F
n. Duffy.-
alii:i:;,d;.c;;:s A3CCLDS
P m l aarw al ajaJHtwa, ej
of Price.
SrjrUHiy In i,( li.n !.t tm s
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0.'ift..,t-' 'y r ! . t- .i ' M rl.fap '
T.,r, (.. :i l, I .1 V' i K s
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Your
Eye
Examined at
Home -
It is a mistake to patronize an itiner
ant in any calling, because In case of
an error , or mistake in your glasses
your money is lost and the glasses use
less. To give best service in the fit
ting of glasses It requires an expensive
set of instruments, -and on account of
the delicate nature of these instruments
they cannot be lugged from place to
place, therefore in patronizing' an itin
erant you do not get the service- you
would from one established. ;
J O BAXTER
" Graduate Optometrist
107 Middle Street v New Bern, N. C
!KMaauaiMi
'ave
Moth Balls at
II . Davis' Pharmacy
A Bargain ?alt3 of .
We put oil sale Tomorrow Mon
day Morriinjr
:Onv lot of Ladies fine Black Silk Um
ft brellas, assorted wood and metal hand
g les, paragon frames, worth up. to $1.50
O each.
Special Bargain Price 98c
t Each.
i
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Also special bargain in Val and Torchon lace 3J to 10c yd. And
the newest things in Oriental lace. Edging and insertings, 10c to 50c
yard.
The June fashion sheets and patterns are here.
'Bar foot Brothers,
a wm
For the Month of May.
9
. Beginning today we inaugurate a
gaods at a great reduction from regular
uphold our reputation of being the Leaders in bargain sales, although our regu
lar prices are always much tower, our goods much better than other bouses.
Read each Item careful I p. : - -
29c
v.'f, Whlt Wash Jan.
Bilk, Inches wise, all pure
sua, woriD sue. .
n vmrrt for White and Cham
1 7C tWne Mercerised Madras. U
w r w inches wide, la Urge vsne-
y f patterns, worth from M to mm.
W f .worth 80e to 75c LediH
kVC Fine Horn, in Black and Col
At sitae. - - '
15c
worth aus. Klne Bnow I'cr
sian Lawn, 46 tnches wide.
Impoatant Sale Misses Oxfords
.
Od da ana Ends gathcrrd Irom ourS3ho
d?rartmrut, tizc3 O to 2. About 100 pair In
thPlot. Comoarr cllKhtly Bollrd from band
lir.2-, but thatuoci not hurt tbo vrar. Vorth
from vl.3 to
Pc itivcly no ;;ood5 cliar;:cd on Spec
ial Sale.
Order a luirt i
OF PURE AND
, . DELICIOUS CREAM
lor your dinner
Made every day and it contains the
quality. . . .- ; . ,. .
35Cts. a quart.
PACK AND DELIVERED atfthe ;
, . HoaisTtm
Rocky Mountain Tea Nugget?
--' 4 Buy lUditli ht Buy Pwpl. -'
? Briags QnUn Htaltk sa luml Tlror. ' -X
upeolfle for OomUpAtloa, Ineiffestloa, 1Ar
wl Kidney Troublaa, Pimple. Kciema, Impur
Ulood, Boa Breath, BlumriSn Bowala, Haadscfa
od Backache. Its Rocky HouaUIn 1m In tab
rt rorm, 8A OAnts m bos. Qnuloe msde by
Houiran Dmva Oohput, lUdiaoa, Wis
&0L0EH NUGQSTS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE
ffHHU i:'8AU
great special sale of new and desirable
prices. We begin this sale early to
ef worth 121c to tOe. Platter!
I UC fM De Parle, Vai Edirine;
w - and bMerUone to aiauh, al
pine range ef patterns..: -
fee
warta lOe ta ttks. A hX ef Col
erd - Madras. Faoe CottorJ
Noilse and SulUnfrs.
DamMahl of ruii iln M tacheaJ
in wide, tmrth from 1 to k yards J
w recolar quality. s
i worth 12r. W 6 Ummel
IT Pillow t, else iZaje men,
w good qaallty musUa.
8pring Goods, 'twill be worth your
while to give us a few minutes ot your
time. It will mean money saved for
you.'
J. G. DUNN & CO.,
Phone aia.
BRICK
My For Shipment
Saturday, m&
IN QUANTITIES TO
SUIT PURCHASERS.
Enterprise Ilr'ck
Tile Mf Co.
J. W. OTKWAUT
Secretary & Treasurer.
New Bern, N. C.
Notice!
On account of a change in the nclie-
dule of freight trains, no freight will be
received after 5 o'clock p. m.
J. P. C. Davis,
Agent A. & N. C. Co.
Notice 1
Have just tecehea
frc.h car lead Ameri
can Wire Fe-ce; same
will be sold at areathl
"
reduced rate. Com
snd see me before
buyfag.
E. W. Smallwood
Seasonable Specialties.
Icj 'icam Freezers.
Ice Water Coolers (tone and Metal.)
Sheibert Glasses, Ice Cream Saucers,
Ice Tea Tumblers. monid Pitchers,
Lemon Squeezes, I cr Picks,
ICE 3HAUEHS, Mlhll SHAKERS.
MILK SHARK GLSSK. STONES .II'LtT STKAWS.
II. E. Whitehurst k Co.,
45 PolldckKt,
J L. HARTSFIELD,
ntracUr and Ilullder.
OrflCt 13 It M10DLC 8T. PROS I Ml.
A selWUsl nstocaer IsMie beat rerMnavmUtion, Mtrm ai some of Um build
xr ereristl hj im la New Bern.
Df. fc. D. V. ienea, lUeUence.
i. I X. C. H. R. ttonf Bease.
O. Marks ft Store. . I
Would be glad to bavo any'one inspect in y
work as it goes up.
Ellvood Vire Fencing.
W T pi IWFirni imw m
asirj Ijr Mm K Is all nAl ,..,-' '-'..' --.Cv' . .'
rouLTRT vrmna, tmttn . doom eWwnspowE ;
t-T. r 'a arl (hia. ' ' - v,
Smart ,
Styles
- in "
Spring I
Suits
ALL UIENEWCOL
"0RS AND SHAPES.
Two piece
Suits with no
lining, cool and
comfortable
but perfect fit
ting, the perfec
tion of the tail
ors' art.
If you have
not Heen our
55-57 Pollock St.
COO I, AS CUPIL)
ail hr.i iny y.,n will Im- when ilreiwd in one of
tlie (H-rfi-ol UttihK iiihI )antHome lijflit clay Herife
miitH thnt wc lire makim: foi our patrons for hot
Wfulhri mMKiti. It we can't make you comforta
hlf anil tiwi-ll in your iipiiurri no ono can do it.
Our hiiiIp of riiKloni iiuulc fancy chaviota. black
ami blue fM'iirc. in ruluwnyp ano backa. are beau-
t it'H.
P. 111. I1AIHI1K.
Crescent Tobacco
Company.
Offers smokers and chewers,
the largest line of Cigarj and
Toliaico to select from of any
house in the City. The follow
ing hrillllls will irivevnll n faint
idea of the leaders, Mardi-Gras
Continuntal, I,a P He Creole,
I'iii-K. "Sh-iliH-k, .1 . , " Cn-i..o,
l-'xior! , I I'nita, : ax hi ( hu f
Crrii;ii!n-r, Snli.-.roso, .-.nd m;t'iy
nit' 1 l'l at 1.'. (lvc lis a ( all.
1 Very Truly.
w. L). Barr in trlon
mana;kk.
M MnMlr St.
A fn , Iw.u Y ..( I m Th.irlir'ei Liver infl
h-'f I . r.ip -Mil 1 nt tn mm v rr.i lrt of
; i rr v. !i will write ( tin- Tisau her
.iiirl.i. h.UiU'i;i Tci.n
Opposite Post Office.
Nw Maeonie Opera Hanm.
t H 4 J A Me4owa, Cuane Warehoose.
Dr. N. It Wrer store, ( Mary
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. ot-rsl line of Hs"are a4 RolVUrs KatoHal ' .. - " - '
--i :: :. & niii supply Co'.
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