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c. THE JOURNAL. New Bern, N. C, Ang. 25, 1905. . LODGE DIRECTORY. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD meet at Rountree Hall Semi-Monthly. First and Third Wednesday nights at 7 0 o'clock. Visiting Woodmen are invited. - ' CRAyEN 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, t Samuel R. Ball, President; J. H. Smith, Sec'y; R. R. Hill, Financial . Tn4 to Hew ilTertiiements. '; C T Hancock. House fox sale..' 'BB Davenport Tar. . ,V ' , 1 FT Matthews For Sale.. . ( , L B Habicht Cabbages," ' , "l Simmons & Hollowell Co Corsets. -NOTICES IN THIS COLUMN FOR LESS TRANCHE MONTH MUST BE PAID FOR IN ADVANCE. - Business , Locals., 3 TIST RECEIVED by schooner, a cargo of eenuine Coal Tar, Pine Tar in barrels also in cans. We have also a fine lot of fresh corned mulleta. B. B. Davenport. ; FOR SALE-A'good residence, well lo cated on' one of the main streets of the city, C. T. Hancocf . s ; 1 - '"( FOR SALE-One Kohler & Cambell up nght pianoj also one Crown v piano or chestral grand, with electrical pianola attachment. ;Enquire of F, P. Mat thews. - : , " FRE SH lot oi Fox River Print Butter SO cents pound. Coast Line Store.' SWEET Red Yam Pstatoes at J., D. Barfield's. . ,, - LOST GoW waten and fob, - with inr tfats'W. E; B On naptha hoat Glennie. Reward for. return to this office. A BUSINESS FOR SALE-Prdfitable, especially at this season, can be bought and operated with small capital. . Lo cated in the fcentral part of the, city. For further information apply to P. 0. Box 134 ''. - , . ':' - ';x '; I ' i CONTRACTORS desiring to employ la borers to -work on railroads wH find it to their advantage 1 communicate with . F; Tylor, P, O. Box 673. WANTED Position as book-keeper or clerk, by young man, - good character, best references. Address, V : v . . - , G. GRIFFIN, S - - - ' . ; Aurora, N. O, WANTED Manager for Branch office we wish to locate her In Hew- Bern, Address, with references. v The Morris Wholesale House, Cincinnati Ohio. - FOR SALE or rent at Cove, ' N." C.; One grist mill; one cotton gin; one '60 saw Van. Winkle; one self , tiampllng cotton press; one 25 horse engine; one 26 bone boiler which makes a complete outfit for gii n ng eott)r, jf rinding meal , Also a building with 7 stables and a feed room and 2 . houses and lots.. J, W. Stewart. V . v."'-." : ': FURNISHED rooms to rent apply at jlui uk rront etreet. -. ' v- IN. NEW BERN this week. For tale, Schooner ': Refuge,-sharpie built, 62 feet long, 14 beam, 14 tons net. - W. D Mclver. ',"' ..: , ?: - LOVERS of good ice cream can find the genuine borne made kind at; the Crearent Tobacco Co 'a, Fountain. . ' - ..' ' ' .-' A" FEW more of the latest style, Ball bearing Wheeler A Wilson Sewing Ma . chines at greatly reduced prices, for , -spot cash. Also a full line of Bicycles, Cun, RjlVt, Revolvers, (rtridgea, Loaded Shells, Edison Phonographs and ' Records, Columbia Graphophones ard Records, Victor Talking Machinea and Disc Reconis, Gillette, Star ai d Yan kee Safety Rstors. Win, T, HilL 81 Middle street, i . , : ', ., ,i. FRESH; Nunnally's candy rcei-ed last Wight by express. J. B. Dawson, 103 Middle SU, ri2(J0. . . . FRESH, Uom-mde fnndlea and north m grown a'.ipUa nt U Broad Street Fruit Store, day. , 1X)R SALE-The schoonir 4,Blle of low," leiiKth of k.I 71 fort. 21 fort bam, draiiKht ldod GJ f.t - Will carry alwut t&.VM fot lumbrr or 115 tons. Vp1s In good ordrr with npw Krs and suit mU, Trm of mle ch. For further prtioulr lirt K.mfiv. v, i, v.iniKin, . mo. n, i;., or J. IL Put Mr, P.ftuffirl, N. C. ' CASK INS CYCLE f(. U ui . r. a porua) wixki nwini' n' I ;i,a h hi natitp in? riiixntis of ;..-, :..rn t ("t their (, KKwnl Kt U.. .r f n k.t WKtKiUI Ui ,JT t lro.il !(, t 4 cord, one riit, Tr.c f fr r..r.l ( I'l..,r, .r " (l.A I : ; if r ,V ) r.r mm . f'f !.r ', K i i I ! The present fillirg of the holes in tlie city streets with broken bats give a string foundation, once these bats are crushed, but such fiihiifrs are both un- ightly and very severe upon beast and vehicle before they are ground down. Rats make road fillings but are not road improvement in the best sense. With the coming of the automobile to New Bern, it is just as well for all who drive horses, or drive autos, and even those who walk across the streets to take heed. It is not every horse that knows or likes an auto, and with so manv girls and ladies driving horses, . :MI,ni.i acciaenia are nui omv wdduk .v- probable, and these might prove disas- trous and all auto-drivers are noi per-' feet in their control of their machines, so accidents are easy to occur. And those who walk should take heed lest their walk have 'serious interruption when crossing the streets. .' , .. v.w.,n..- ..11 -vi v. 1X1(5 yHVIfb 1M UUUI V ,j terday morning fofCore Bound. The residence of Mr, John Dunn on Middle street is being enlarged by an . - a a! . ' 1 addition on tne noraaiae 01 ureuoup. . That enterorisine merchant S. Coplon is having the front of his Middle street store changed, the old windows to be replaced by large plate glass oneB' BUU the windows also increased in depth for the better display or nis goous. .... Ml thA '(lABlTft for the return of the saloon, which is causing so much agitation in Raleigh, Elizabeth City and Goldsboro, to bring about elections in these cities to let the voters decide on getting back the sa-oonZ-"-,7 -'r ' c 'y '- 1 There were sales of eighty bales of cotton in the local market yesterday at 109-16centa. ; . ,) The f split drag'' system of working the roads is engaging a good deal of at tention throughout' the country now. if dragging the roads with a split . log is a solution of the road working prob (em, which is a very simple and . inex pensive operation; it looks like the city possessed of an expensive scraper, an enormous, heavy roller, might , scrape And roll her streets until they acquired at least as much evenness - as can be p.lucedbydraggingaljgoer theai. "Craba seem to be quite plentiful iround the docks although they are small anil unfit for eating. Two little boys not over seven or eight years, old caught seventy-seven in less than two hours, w..' .... 'j'-'y After two big court days the munici pal judiciary took a day off Thursday. Tuesdays session was consumed i re placing the ? 'Sunday Mid? which: had ruthlessly and unlawfully kicked oft and Wednesday's session witnessed a tilt be tween the city and the A,? ' N. C. Company whose tocomotiye property It ia alleged will not toe .the. atatutery ; .There wm the. largest sale of tobacco at the Farmers Warehouse Thursday of any day ainca opening day.- The farmers have been very well pleased all along at the prices ' and yesterday they were just a well pleased as aver. AU those that have signified their In tention of Jolnglng the , German ; Club will please meet tonight,', Friday at the Elks Club 8 o'clock sharp. ;- The baseball game between Lima and New Bern which was postponed yester day on account of rain will be called to dayat8)p. m. j'h: Thursday mornmg started off hot and sultry," the thermometer standing about Ilka it has been for several days. Soon after noon clouds began to make up followed by rain about half past three. It was just a good ateady shower for several minutes then a break or two, clearing up, until night. The air re mained close and hot however. J An alarm from box 24 Thursday after noon called out the fire department to a small blaze at the gas works. The fire was soon extinguished with bat little' damage. : , ' Knight excursion going to Wilming ton on the Coast Line road left bore Thursday morning with a train of eleven ears, three ears of which were for whites. . A very good crowd was aboard and the train probably took on a load at other places. Mr1. James F. Taylor had his wharf i cleared up nicely yentertiay. The big pile of oyster shells were mnovwl and placed alonu the alloy in the ruar of the Stores on the bUrk, whii-li will Improve the almt tinpai'aablo roadway. Now if the city would cloan up around Urn A Li. ill nm- id 1- :!T f, mi fur f t :. . i. t. "Notice" is Hi- I'ukl iii N w 1 in ,! (,!'.M; aidF. S. I"- : - - t Uic on Thursday i C .', e ih ciuvn to t: i . :1st Sb-t. Am V.t. Korean, organist at St. Paul's church, Wilmington, Del., gave an or gan recital at the First Baptist church yesterday afternoon. The weather was threatening but there was a fair sized audience, which greatly enjoyed the se lections played. . The dry goods house of D. F. Jarvis has moved from its quarters opposite the post office, to the- store building which has just been completed on the site of the building formerly occupied ... , j, u . . ' " r-nw wwu giveu uy uie cpworui League at Bndgevon tonight for the benefit of the new Methodist church at that place promises to be a delightful occasion, . Jine rytnian Banc) will lur- nisn music Let everybody go and have Pleasant time. THEY COME AND GO. j MrandMr8j. Wolfenden, and daughters, Mrs. J, L. Hartsfield and Miss Mamie Wolfenden, left yesterday for a visit at Blue Ridge Springs, Va. Mrs: Sudie Richardson and niece, Miss Berthg Wooten haye ntumeA from spending the summer at Norfolk, Va, 1 1 ' - visiting her aunt, Mrs. Smith, returned to Kinston yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred G ask ma left for Burlington yesterday - to visit rela tives. . v , t ' : Mrs. M. C. Mansfield was in the city, yesterday on her return from Nor folk., , " I Mr. H. li. Gibba.of Oriental, was here yesterday. Miss Mabel Chadwick of Beaufort, is the guest of Miss May Hendren. ; Mr. E. K. Gul'e, who hag been here several days on business, returned to Uoldsboro, last night, V mr, i. v. wooten ol & ins ton, was here yesterday on business. . - - Rev. Dr. Seaman oi Durham, passed through last night on his way to More- head City for a few days visit Rev. J. Q. A. Graham, of Marshall- burg, was here yesterday. -.,." ... . -. -...".-:.. i ''..-y ..Mr. W. R. Guion was her for few hours yesterday. ; - - Miss Susie Guion has gone to visit relatives at Snow HilL t ' ' Mr. Isaac W. Hughea has gon to Morehead City for a few days. : Mr. Rams Lane arrived in the city ryesterday,' - i Mr. Thoa. Brogden who has been in the city for several days left yesterday ror Wilmington. Mrs. M. J. Leary of PollocksviUe, is visiting Mrs. J. A. J ones. Miss Mary W. Edwards of Kinston, is visiting her sister, Mrs. S, J. Hud- son.. , ;, , ''v.- Mr. J. P, Hail' Witt "yaaterday pleasure trip to Ashevilk , . on a Mr, J. W. Wooten of . Jones county was in town Thursday. Mr. J. C, Parker made a business trijrThursday to the city. Ex-beriff D. J. Sanders of Onslow county ia In town; Dr. W. L. A. Graham of Hollywood spent Thursday in New Bern. Mr. John Biddla of Fort Barnwell, was a business visitor to the city yes terday, ;'' .",';' Mr. i. H. Bell- of Pollocksvilla was h town a few hours Thursday. . . ' Messrs. M. W, Carman and A, E, wsaswortn, ox W raven county, were here yesterday. ' Mr. A. B. Dawson of Jasper, made a business trip to Now Hem Thursday, ' Watches! ' Our . line of watches la the largest and most expensive by far than any in th city, which composes the trading railroad watches, such as the Hamilton Wultham, EIin, etc. The Hamilton is the cl(it running watch 1 1 any of the mentioned, which we know from actual x.rience, therefore we recommend It above all others. i; 0. BAXTER, Lemlinff Jeweler, Fine Wentirn Veal and Frank furl at Count Line Market. v v i ;r i.'.r f lv zn tit Siomicll Dosing. Just Brsaih Hyomtl Sneezing nd Smarting. F. S. Duffy ia recommending to his customers as a cure for hay fever, Hy- omei. 1 .. .' . , ' It is claimed for this remedy that it stops the spasmodic, paroxysms, the sneezing, the smarting and running of the eyes and nose, and other acute symptoms of this disease. Many persons have been cured of hay fever by Hyomei, and the discoverer of the remedy professes to be able to prevent both the occurrence of the an nual attack and to stop the progress of the disease, even in the most chronic forms. . F. S. Duffy offers .to refund the money if Hyomei does not do all that is claimed for it, ia the strongest proof that can be given, as to the con fidence he has in Hyomei's power to cure hay fever. The complete outfit costs but $1, extra bottles, for fifty cents ' - . . ' . '- - Jasper. There will be a lawn party in Mr, Ed. Wetherington'B yard . at Jasper, Friday night Sept 1. The proceeds will be used for the benefit of Bethany Chris tian church at Jasper. Everybody cor dially invited and a large attendance will be highly appreciated. - ' Committee Mr. and " Mrs. J. E. Wetherington, Mrs. Sim Dawson, Miss Florence Wetherington, Miss Ida Weth erington, Mr. Mark Dixon, , ' - r . New iYork Cotton Market -; The following were the -opening and closing prices on the New York Cotton Exchange, August 24. . , ' ' - Open - High Low ' Aug ., 10.75 10 80 ' ' Oct" 10.96' ,1104' Dec" ' U.10 11 17 ' " f Receipta 11,261 " Close 10.73 ,10.89 11.01 LARGE "susortment of felts, cotton and combination mattresses at John B, Ives.r-- ' " ,".- TO RENT The fine Slover residence No. 11 Union St ',- Inquire W. L. Lewis at Lucas A Lewis store Middle street BE Sure to buy some of that fine coun try lard at the Coast line Meat Market AmNtwMMWiwhaMMMUtfMl4 : if you are not weU and have him prescribe! '. ... for you, then bring na the prescription to filL ' ; FILLING PRESCRIPTIONS IS OUR SPECIALTY. 'i';,j;; nn Ja Qnnn " : : . - - , Li LA J Odds md Ends'of IT: 1 ni t niqn Ljinss Lorsets. t - j it FEACE CR WAR waiting Word From Czar- Cointranc Favor Peace. - Portsmouth, August 24. Sentiment here is equally divided between peace and war. The envoys of both Russia and Japan talk of the hopelessness of the situation, but its certain both de sire peace. The concessions proposed by .Japan have-been cabled to St. Petersburg. The plenipotentiaries are now awaiting the answer of tht czar. Fixing Prices For Cotton and Cotton - Seed... Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 23. -The Georgia division of the Southern Cotton Asso ciation today adopted resolutions 'call ing upon cotton growers to fix a mini mum price of thirty cents a bushel on cotton seed and to sell not vpound at a less price; also declaring that no cotton shall be sold by ' farmers- under its jurisdiction at '.' leas than: ten cents a pound, - until a ""fixed . price shall be agreed upon -by the executive commit tee at its meeting at Asheville U Sep teraber.: An assessment of one cent a bale, based on the number of bales raised last year, was levied to meet the expenses of the State organization. - ; A wonderful tonic for the sick and afflicted. Get strength,: health and happiness by using Hollister's ; Rocky Mountain Tea this month. A tracing family medicine. 35 cents. Tea or Tab lets. Sold by F. S, Duffy. Base .Ball Game Today. - The game to be played between New Bern and .Lima yesterday; had . to be called off on account of rain, : but will t ike place this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock :. Both teams have distinguished, them selves during the season,- having noth ing behind to be ashamed of, and .the crossing of the bats today will mean a' "battle of the giants. "-This will be one of the best games of the season, and it ia hoped that enlarge crowd will be present. - -' , Dental Notice. - Dr. Early, is ont of town and his office will be closed until Sept, 8th or 9th - ' ' Noticel .- , . N otice is hereby given that I will ap ply for deed for lot of land No. 4 Court street purchased by me at Sheriff sale of Una sold for taxes on 29th day Aug. 190t . , , . ' - -, ,. , Geo. Eubank. ":.t: f'ffc 'J -.'.( DavisV Pharmacy ','V- 'Q'l: n m 1 f ) v y in 8 L X L 7 f I V si r II Sizes, Differ t I last. li Final tdnlm :: Tte Ptofit is Ybors. te ofierines will thronff the store t and kindly remember as we said above O. THE PEOFIT IS Y0UE8. One lot of Ladies Black and Tan Oxford ; ties worth up to $2,00, your choice :V ? " oxi;lble. 6-o". a' pair" , . 79 paira Herrick high grade J2.50 Ladies Oxford's now $1.97. v Silk Mulls, all shades, buy today atlOc yard; ' , Corsets worth up to ,75c amongst he lot the "Armorita" at 39c. 1 A table full of fine dress goods lawns and ginghams, worth up to v- 15c yard, must go at Rc yard. Three beautiful dress patterns of Pongee Silk in White, Cham- ' pagne, and Brown, worth $1.00 yard, now 69c yd. i September fashion sheets and Patterns are here. cBarfoot J L. HARTSFIELD, Contractor and If iilldvr. OFFIOk.93 1-2 MIDDLE ST. Would be glad to have any one inspect mytbork as it goes ; P. S. We sell the J Baum Safe prd Lock Company's Safes, one of the best safes on the market They succeeded in winning the Gold Medal at World's Fair. St, L. uis, 1904. ' We have them in stock, weighing from 475 lbs to 2,000 lbs. Write for Catalogue and Prices. T J TURNER fURSiTlMII COMPANV, New Bern. N C EsasESHSsasasasasHsasas; sasas asasaHasasaHasasas Vhitforel Hardware Company. We have removed to our new store, next to W. XT. TVlegraph of fice, wher we will carry a complete S v line of General Hardwar. Paints, Oils, rtc. 'faitford Hardware Co. 67 South Front St. M asasasasasaszsasHsasasasasasasasamwsa-'.saGasaE :,' Having put in machinery , for making eash doors, moulding, .etc., try me and see what t will do. ' ; 'f - J. LI. REGISTER Factory Church Alley, New Bern, N. C. Brick I Brick Ws have a large stock of Srick now ready for shipment. Any good Judge of brick will pronounce them the best that have bero put on (he marki-t for yf'ars. Addrons, or call on the ' Iiilrprlso If rl( li TUcrirn. I o. Me V JAt VAHT. Pr lary A Treasurer, New H. rn, N. C. Wc have j r . L v w V i f f .1 ' 1 .nfrr run j.lfni Ifil. f . i t .ft s iA fnf n . '.i n :. ' in ,r Ur f ,r r. ! ! , -. .!.,.! Brothers, PRONE 238. up, L pbrsSaIe. To Meichants Only. We are doius- an exclusive wholesale and Jobbing Buiiness and sell to Mer chants only. Positively no goods sold at retail. We are here to protect the merchant All mail and phone orders receive prompt attention. New Bern, N. C. . a. nk oii,, lira and Boiler I&snn&ca. Brick for Sill AFTER THE SHIP IS WRECKED tntutr Wl m how nidit hti kM , Afttymtr Kof hi In ft mmmltwt rraktKMr tmw IH firm MitU har hM, pvl Ml kMl H wmnt'X. IWi Jul ! tmi mmtt mm Umurmnm mmmr,th ! ktnt WkM Sail ' w, wr.14,. ....... . All kinds' ; Flavors Ice Grearri TODAY. ,15cts. per quart. f. ; :,::! r;::! f ; :j
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