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THE JOURNAL.
New Bern, N: C May 10, 190S.
LODGE DIRECTORY.
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD meet at
RountreeHallSemi-Monthly. First and
Third Wednesday nights at 7:80 Q 'clock.
-Visiting Woodmen are invited. ,
CRAVEN LODGE No. 1 KNIGHTS OF
ti . ntmiTV " Maa 9mA anil 1th Wl
nesday nights in each month in Koun-
ti Xi ri 1 1 t ... a4 7 -'J 11
trees nau, . xuiiw surcs
'clock. Samuel R. BalL President; J.
H. Smith, Bec'y; R, B, Sill, Financial
&ec y. t ' ,
Index U Rew AarerUKmeits.
P. BrSmith-x-Entry Notice,
J. L. Hartsfleld Contractor. - :
- , Miles Orton Shows. ; . - - rt;
Owen G Dunn Blank Books. -.y
:. J. G. Dunn Underwear. -F
A Hines Entry Notice .: f i
J J Brown Entry Notice. .
'Simmons & Hollowell Co-rLaeea. v ,
NOTICES IN THIS COLUBH FOR
LESS THAU ONE MONTH MUST BE
PAID FOR IN ADVANCE.
Business Locals.
FOR RENT-No. 105 Craven S',
rooms -with bath; also No. 8i Craven -St
7 rooms. Both arevery desirable. Ap
ply E. H. Howe, 66 or 83 Craven St.
FLORIDA String Beans today at Bar-
field's, the Broad Street green grocer,
YOUNG tender String Beans at Broad
St. Fruit Co. .
LOST Child's white silk skirt between
Mrs. E. H. Meadows on Broad street
and Mrs. Fred Mitchell on Metcalf St.
Please return to Mrs. Florence Pearce
54 Metcalf St., liberal reward.
WANTED 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 CRABat J. D. Dawson's.
Phone 209.
TUESDAY May 2nd., I will 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, Ilavelock, N. C
LAMB, Veal and Dressed Chickens at
Oaks Market
WANTED-Youngmanfrom28 to 85
yearn of age to collect and sell Splen
did opportunity for right man. Apply
or address 86 Middle St., New Bern, N,
C.
FOUND A Bicycle. Party can re
cover sam by proving property and
paying charges. Call at City HaU.
DESIRABLE Board and at reasonable
rates can be found at Mrs. A. D. Wada
worth's, 19 King street
WANTED Four mea between the ages
of 21 and 85 can secure profitable
ployment. Apply at room L ' Brlnson
Building 63i South Front St
FOR 8ALE Or Charter Small Tug
boat, in good condition 10x1 engine,
ScoUh Boiler, allowed W puadt sUam
or will exchange for food Barge or
Scow. W. a Hasting. 17 NlrieJoa
St, Norfolk, Va.
EVERY DAY OUR BARGAIN DAT
Yovaava money to eU eaXeaklns
Cycle Co., with" your " wants. Right
goods at right prices, all repair prompt
j Hade by skilled wertunea., , -
SrGCIAL NOTICE TO LAIiIES:-
. A th tfate has eotae for potting furs
,. and winter garments away for the
' sunnier a good mo lb proaf thmi fe
' the bmt rtwru ' yofl ru have.
.. WrriU yoe 1e InvaeUgaU the soortu of
my awtii proof radar cheat GoareA-
.- teed U give aaUsfactioa. IL A. I
tmg., National Avenue Dnt-U imm
T. Tailor's Riadee. . , .
Ot J) NK Will' AX CHS It rents p-r 100
for sals St Jowrwil oftWe.
. fktvrts aft HwjUinjjs, .
'. W. ' amVir-g a vary kwvKxiw di.
pUt of pwter and alee afcsll U (14
to kurt Mt Mil fefwl see thm, Wt
auks tramm. - ' -
ion b. ivcft.
. ." ' ' M MwMIt fit
s;::ra passes evlms.
The postmaster gives notice that the
post office will be closed today at 2
o'clock p. m. on account of the Memo
rial services. There will be- only -one
collection of mail from the street letter
boxes from T to 8 a. m. All mail should
be mailed at the post office" after that
hour. i - - ' ,
By mistake the two truck trains .no
tice of A. N. C Co. was omitted in
yesterdays Journal. .It will be found in
another column. ,7 ". '
The time of holding the police court
has been changed from three o'clock in
the afternoon to eleven! o'clock in the
morning. The change is a return to the
order Mayor Patterson when he. was in
office before, . ; j -. !
The Journal ocknowledges a receipt
of an Invitation- to the commencement
exercises of the .School of Medicine
University of Maryland, which - takes
place Saturday May 13th. Mr.- Alpheus
Disosway is a member of the graduat
ing class of the institution. ... ---.-
'; Mr. James Carswell, general coites
pondent, has been in the city for a few
days and has written several able arti
cles for papers which he serves on New
Bern as a truck and industrial centre.
He is a fluent writer and his articles
are readable. ' vv
The weather yesterday was like"- the
day before only different The dampness
had been dried out add the heat contin
ued at the rate of 82 degrees. Fore
cast for today cloudy and cooler.
: The shipment of truck for the past
two days has been lighter than usual on
account of hard rams.
Work-on the improvement of the in
terior of the National bank began yes
terday. The- Crown Bottling Works have
placed in service one ojjj the handsomest
delivery wagons ever seen in this city.
What with the fine and efficient delivery
service, new and up-to-date machinery,
the Crown Bottling Works plant is one
of the largest and most complete in the
State.
All members of the Jane :Graham
Hughes Chnpter.'.Children of the Con
federacy will meet on the Academy
Green this afternoon'at half past three
o'clock. Please wear badges
The will be a meeting fall the com
mittees appointed by-the Daughters of
the Confederacy at Veterans Hall on
Broad street, Thursday morning at 11
o'clock.
A sad drowning accident happened at
Wrightsville Beach Sunday afternoon.
W. A, Little, a well known young man
of Wilmington was in bathing and -was
caught in the undertow. Although he
was a good swimmer he was unable to
save himself. His companions attempt
ed to save him, but were themselves al
most drowned in their efforts.
Masonic Notice,
A regular communication of St
John's Lodge No. 8 A. F. 4 A. M. will
be held this Wednesday evening May
10, 1906 at eight o'clock.
All visiting brethren cordially invited
By order of W. M.
WM. T. HILL,
Secty.
Dsathot a Child.
The Una M. infant daughter of Mr.
Foster Eastwood died yecterday. Fun
eral services wiil be held st the borne
of the father this morning at 10 o'clock
'Rev. T. M. N. George will conduct the
service.
That Beautiful Clou,
comes from the varnish in Devos's Var
niah Floor Paint; coats five emts more
quart though. Sold by E. W, Small,
wood. -. : f '
Sivii O'etock Closing.
We the undersigned Merchants agree
to close oar respective places of - feus'
ores, twgiiintnc May the 15th, to Sept
16th. at T 'clock, "nicept Saturday even
tag. 8ignd:.- , ...
av. McCehe- : r . :v
, J, L McDwiel . ; w ;
- L. M, SattflrthwaiU k Bra. .
' AS woasb should strivs te be Weuti
fat - Bsuty rules mankind. Hollb
tor's Rocky Moonuin Tea brlmrS red
lips, bright ryes and rram lik eors
pUxioe.' K tents. Tea or TaUvte. For
lals by F. S. Duffy. ,,, -
Co Carts, let styles at low prices.
John E. Ives, W Mkklls St .
UtMs mi sua
-fV:Z)ni3 clt.es '
X. i' txi i!r;s:.ci::s mtciDS ,
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- Mrs. Henrietta Phillips, who has been
a guest of Mrs. Sarah Oxlty returned
to her home in Kinston yesterday. -:
Mrs. Henry Page, of Aberdeen, is
the guest of . her sister, Mrs. E. F,
Early.N
; Mr. G. Willett Wharton who" has had
charge of the masonry and other con
tracts under hia father, returned to his
home in . Belleville. N, J. last even-
. Mrs. E. H' Barnum has returned
from Kinston, where she went to visit
her brother,' Mr. E. B. Hargett, ac
companied by Mrs, : Julia : Stephens of
Richlanda. - ; . -
Miss Belle Hines hits returned from a
visit to Kish. v . ,.-, ' .
Mr. and Mrs, C. - Lv- Ives, and son,
returned yesterday -from a "Visit .with
relatives in Raleigh., a. . '
Rev. K. H. Willis of Morehead City
was in New Bern yesterday.
Messrs George Green and E, Gerock
went to Raleigh . yesterday to attend
the Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows.
The following gentlemen will go to
Wilmington today to attend the annual
council of the Episcopal church: G. H.
Roberts, Judge H. R. Bryan, M. DeW.
Stevenson, and W. H. Oliver. Alter
nates, E. K. Bishop, G. M. Crapon, J.
H. Green.
Mrs. George Slover, and son George
left yesterday for Denver, Col., -to
visit Mrs. Fife. -
Mosdames Fannie Williams and Nan
nie Castet . left yesterday for a few
days visit at-Trenton. .
Mr. J. Davis went to Dover yester
day to spend a few days. -
New York Cotton Market.
The following were the opening and
closing prices on the New York Cotton
Exchange, May 9.
Open
May - 764
July 762
October 778
Receipts 29,000;
Close
755
753
768
Memorial Exercises Today.
The Confederate Memorial exercises
will be held in' New Masonic Theatre
this afternoon at four o'clock. -
The Knights of Pythias band, will
furnish the following selections:
"My Faith Looks up to Thee, "
' Dixie," "Patriotic Serenade" "Han
cocks Funeral March."
PUOCRAM AT NEW MASONIC THEATRE.
L Music by be choir "A Song of
Heaven" and "Homeland"
2. Prayer by the Chaplain Rev. N.
S. Jones.
3. Recitation, by Miss Mary Meadows
Mitchell "What did the Privates doT"
4. Music by the choir "In the Hour
of Trial"
6. Address by Gen. Wm. R. Cox.
Presentation of Crosses of Honor by
Mrs Mary McK Nash.
7. Music by the choir "The Better
Land."
8. The procession will form imme
diately after the exercises and move
to Cedar drove Cemetery, where, upon
arrival, it will halt and open ranks, al
lowing the Daughters of Confederacy
to pass first to Confederate Monu
ment. 9. Decorations of all graves of Con
federate Soldiers, during which will
be sung "Guard around.absTomb." .
10. Bonedictioa by Rev. N. S. Jones.
1L The Daughters of the Confeder
acy will repair to the grave of their
lamented member. Hit John Dunn
and sing "Peacs Perfect Peace
12. All Daughters and Veterans are
requested to wear their badgea.
, MATT MANLY. ,
Chkf Marshal
UNI or MARCH, i. , . f,
L Knights of Pythias Band - '
. 2 Chief Marshal Mf. MU Manly.-.-
i. Confederate Veterans, Soldiers and
'. Sailors. - . . .
4. Sons of Confederate Veterans.- v
S. Chaplain,Rer, N 8. Jones.
J Ppeakef Gen. Wm R. Csx. - t , -jt,
Naval Re'wrvea. " . V
- New Bern Military Academy. - 1
I. Uvw Bern Pireown.
1 Daughters of the Conf ederaey. .v
t, Jane Hughes Chapter, Children of
- the Confederacy. r e ; w
1 10. SUtt and Oty Officials.
, IV Graded School Cfcildrsa. ' j
- 11 CMitens, ..." "
bfmr 4 thirkens this mmjr at the
Oaks Market ' - :' .,!' '
Ice CWm Bta at Mc&rley's.
of Prices
r jt'i'y ft i) ''.-
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Have Youryes
Examined at
Home
" It is a mistake to patronise an itiner
ant in any calling, because in case of
an error or mistake in your glasses
your money is lost and the glasses useless.-'
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 patronising an itin
erant yoq do not get the service you
would from one established. -
J 0 B AXT ER
v - v Graduate Optometrist. .
107 Middle Street. ..'New Bern, N. C.
Moth Balls at
Phone 56
A Bargain
t
ly
V lr .A. .lnTnu.v..n.,, Mm S
day morninjr
- 1AT
brellas. assorted wood and metal hand
? les, paragon frames,
each.
Q -
O QnaiMol Qornain Prino Qftp
VJpUVilUI UlXl IJUIII I IUV Mrf
Each.
.1 i . : 1 T1 - 1 J 1 ,A 1 (u ...I And
Also special uargam in
4k. r.a,nut ti,;nu in 1rlontul lai-A
yard.
The June fashion sheets and
t Barfoot
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For the Month of May.
' Beglnnins; today ws inaugurate treat special aale of new and desirable
rjods st frcat induction from refular prices. We begin this sale esrry to
nphold our reputation of being the Leaders in bargain sales, although our regu
lar prices are always much lower, our goods much better than other houses.
Read each item carefullp.-. . k - . . - '.
rd for White Wash Jap
Ik. 20 inches wlee, alt pural
slut, wonn ens. .
r. vnl lot Whit, and Cham
1 T7C Irne WorciMi Madras. W
' ' w inehes srtde, in a large vsrie
ly of patterns, worthjroni euc to We.
39c
worth SOe te 75c. Ledta
Fins lioee, in BWk aad Col
on, ankle and alierer lace
Al a)ML
I5c
worth 2Y. ine Biwer Per
abut Lewe, 6 whft wide.
Impoatant Sale Hisses Oxfords
Odda'hndEnda patberrd lrom ourSShoo
Ucpirtmrnt, tizcj to 2. About 100 rair n
thrlot. r-omraro tli-btly eolUd from hand
lintr, but Uiat:o not hurt tbo wrar. Vorth
from $1.25 to 01. "I-.
Poritlvelv no -ocJ:; clutr-cd on Sp:c
Order a Quart ,
OF PURE AND
. - DELICIOUS CREAM
r or your dinner , -
- Made every day and it contains the
quality.- , J 1 '.
35Cts. a quart.
.PACK AND DELIVERED atfthe
Bread StresfMl Ccinpany,
Hoclcy Mountain Tea Nuggets
' A Bar MsdklM fa Buy FwpU. -V r
Briifi OoUu Heauk sat luml Vigor. - ;
A spvolfle f'ir Ooofltlpathw, InSt?atkiii,.I ire T
uiit Kklney Traultlea, Hmptak Eoums, Imimr;
illuod, Bd Braath, Blumcuh Bowels, Hendacfa
iu4 llackMba. IVa Booky Mwiatsin Taa In tab
H ronn, SI cents a box. Oxnuln made b
iouusTEft Dnm Coerwr, Madiaou, Wis
JGL0ER NUGGSTS FOR 8AU0W PE0PI
si
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V
Is
Davis' Pharmac i
Sale of
BiliS
fl w. TUnnV Qlffr TTm. w
i
worth up to $1.60
iyituwi mm." w ju,
Rrlffina- and inaertimra. 10c to 50c
patterns are here.
Brothers, t
4i ' worth lite U JOe. Piatt and
1 UC PWut De Paris, VaL fcigtegs)
' and inserUons te snswn, a
floe range-of patterns. ." ' '
8
worth IQe U Ko. AofUH
Cored Madras, rancy vnvM'
Romnanls of Perralfe, M iach
n wtd, Wmfthfrom t to 6 yards,
' riular 2 nuaUty.
. wflrth UK. W re Hrrnro
fr PiUow rmm, slse OfM teebes
w gaud truality dumHo.. -
.1 ,
Light
Weight
Underwear
Is Now the Thing.
AH sizes in J sleeve Shirrts in Lisle,
Balbrigan, Nainsook, etc., for men.
Boys' sizes in Kalbrigan Shirts and
Drawers. Shirts long or abort sleeves,
drawers long aid bhort,
A sk'rt of unusual value in ladies
sizes at 10 cents.
Our Underwear slock is complete
and we are showing sr.nii' im.v-i Uu s for
men in the large ..i '-i-a tMpifially.
Some new pnttfmr- n NKOL1GEK
Shirts cust in.
J. G. DUNN & CO.,
Ph ne sia
Seasonable
Ice t'ream Freezers.
Ice Water Coolai a ( to no and Metal.)
Sheibert Giasses,
Ice Tea Tumblerp.
Lemon fcqueez- rs.
Mill SHAKE (iLS4.S.
M. E. Wbilfhu. bi k Go.
45 Pollock t.
J L. HARTSFIELD,
v out nil)) aiil Ifitthh r.
Would be qhd to have
any one inspect my Jbork
as it goes up.
Ellwood Wire
We Line Jin t ri '.v.d a fret-h :.r
tijiply I.' tore it ii ails..!J.
I'dll.TliV NK.-l'llMi. . 1:1
Pure l''ntH iii.d l nlr.
llrnrral lint of I'anlwr.r.- :ii..i I in!
Gaskill Hdw. &
IA DWA It' " MkIiIIk !
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The Best and Most Moral Show
in America , Will Exhibit At
r:;r Tiniios
Ti I niif'.VA'.fl.l d.i'pat land! pm. tXwrS t- sre hft ewltoe,
A f, H A F. HU E (t:T!nr. EKIIIBITIOM eaeWw THE :
nuwri'iN Hlnil MVK Of UlK woRUx Ht CAPT. tj k
IiAVU) UTTl.r. rf)::iTtVtLt RtE TO EVtRTBODT
I) ;n't Fort Tlic Day and Date',
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55-57 IVIIock Si.
Spixiilties.
L.-:n. )a id i Pitcli jrs,
8c. Iicks,
SiDMN .11 1,'.!' S11VS,
Opposite Po3i, Office.
Laths
Fo. '.vile
Fencing.
II.' fei.. . " ' K-l
- 1 N M-'-i::' -' 'I VUMmU:
I' i Va'- '
Mill Supply Co
Soul
ic-rn Slows.
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