Newspapers / The Daily Journal (New … / Oct. 11, 1905, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
. V : ''..'..V;Cr 4 ' . . f '. v ' j 'f ; 9. Vol. XXII I.--Wo. 104. niifHtMtniittttnnmitTiifinimlHTIITttT We arc in a Position to meet all demands. Every depart" ment m our store is full to overflowing of all the new things of the season. Our hoe department is complete. We make a specialty of Children's, Misses and La ales Jackets and Furs. Another oppor tunity in our business career to please all, every garment guaranteed to be sty li8h, well made, faultless in every partic ular. Intrinsic value tar above the price we ask. J M Mitchell & Co., PHONE 288. 61 Pollock St., Opp. Episcopal Church. FURNITURE PICTURES II Heating and Cook Stoves Full line of House Furnishings, Lace Cur sains Windw sh-uljs, Rugs. Ndw line f,pic ture'rane mouldings. Agent for Milwaukee Dustless Brush JOHN B. IVES. Phone 257 93 Middle Street. Noleaka Cement Compound Is an efficient, durable and water proof coveiing suitable 'for old or new felt, tin or metal pv.fi. Hyman Supply Gompany, New Bern, N C Sole Agent in Craven, Jones, Pamlico, Carteret and Onslow Counties. Manufacturer are Holton and ('oiling Co., Philadelphia, Pa. J L. HARTSFIELD, ontractor ami Builder. orria 9a;i-2 niddli st. phosi n Would he glaa to ba&e any one inspect myJ&ork aS tt gOeS Up. Resale New Bem,HV Ci edneeday Moruing,jOcober 1 1,1 005. Drunllenness 1 Wnj-FonnIi Year GREATiitfll INTEREST In Coming Villi of President and Mrs. Roosevelt PHILLIES WIN SECOND By; Sum Mosquito Carries Fsvsr Gsrms. Mid Cow Or Sirtat. Order by Postal Card forShsrlfl. Votorant Dormi tory. Spoeulator Sully Tilkt Fourtetn ctnt Cotton. Raleigh, Oct 10. Very great pleas ure is expressed here at the news that Mrs Roosevelt will accompany the President to Raleigh and to other points in the South. Never was so much in terest shown in the visit of any person to Raleigh as is exhibited as regards the coming of the president. The one desire is that there, shall be rain before he comas, but the prospects for it a. e faint indeed, the weather bureau hav ing given up in despair. A few of the old weather propheis who pin their faith on the moon say that it changes on the 14th and that then there will be rain. Dr. l.ichard H. Lewis, secretary of the State Board of Health, has re turned from Boston, where he attend ed the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, which em braces the United States, Canada and Mexico. Dr. Lewis has been elected a vice-president of this great health organization, the largest in the world, He heard a brilliant address on yellow fever by Dr. John Guiteras of Havana Cuba, who said splendid work was be ing done at New Orleans in the fight against yellow fever. It is shown be yond any question that the disease is carried by the mosquito, and this is now settled without any shadow of doubt. - In north Raleigh this morning there was a great commotion. Telephone messages were sent to the police that a cow had gone mad and was attacking everybody in reach. The animal broke out of a lot and took to the street toss ing one woman and pursuing several children. The people turned out armed and the wild beast was shot and s illed. It is thought that the cow had been bitten by a mad dog. The sheriff of this county received a very strage letter today and also aH postal card, both from Halifax, this State, revesting him to arrest and hold some gypsies, who came here sev eral days ago and are in camp TfTf f f tTTTf Tf TTTtf TTTf T?TTf TTff TTTTJTTTTTf TTTTTf Evcrythiog New an fell, New Wheat Flour . at a Low Price. Attention is specially called to the "Monumental' brand Roasted CoQoe at: twenty cents prr pound -Frcati Fox ; River Iiutter Prints, alau Ruttor in k -tubes Full Cream Cherse of the finest first ctiss ORodBiiior nm hid. . Score A Tkoy Lett FlrtU Phyiaw pTw"wi"T jUrnnkcn- ; . ". Gams nesa a disease of the nervous ay a- . , , - h tern. No 'wiU power" can heal Special to Journal. I the .tomach membrane, which . New York,-Oct 10. Before a crowd have been burned and seared by of; thirty-six : thousand, the Athletics, alcohol. . American League, defeated New York Nationals, shutting out the home team. McGinnity and Ames pitched for New York, while Bender was in the box for the Phillies. Score was, Phillies 3 runs, 6 hits; New York, runs 0, hits 4. This makes one game for each club. Tomorrow's game will be played in Philadelphia. Cures Whiskey and Beer Habit C'eanse your system of all impurities Now is the time to -take Holiister's Rocky Mountain Tea. ' It will make you well and keep you well. 85 cents, Tea or Tablets. Far sale by F. S. Duffy. Superior Court Transactions. Superior court convened yesterday for trial of civil cases. Two divorce cases were tried: Mosley vs Mosley and Pearce vs Pearce. The case of C. E. Foy vs the Norfolk & Southern Co. for damages on cotton, judgment was rendered in favor of plaintiff. Why, suffer with tiredness, mear, cross feeling, no strength, no appetite? Holiister's Rocky Mountain Tea will make you well and keep you well. 85 cents, Tea or Tablets. For sale by F. S. Duffy. A NEW CHINA STORE. in camp in the woods not far from the rtate Fair Grounds. The Utter said: "Ketch 4 hex of dark akin people. They are nigh Raleigh camp, to identify a woman and new horned babe. I will appear to High Shaff, a detective. Run away from hear, Hally. The sheriff could not understand these epistles. The final work is being, done at the Soldier's Home in fitting op the second Boor of the .ne w dormitory, where 16 rooms are almost ready for use. These are to be furnished by various chapters of the United Daughters of the Con federacy. Supt Brooks says that the following chapters art fitting rooms to have them assigned to them: Chiooraof Dunn; Lauinbarg and Confederate Grove of Mt. Olive. , No doubt other chapters will speedily be heard from. In the Btate Museum a number of large and vert handsome transparencies are being placed in the window. Illus trating mining and other Industrial scenes m various parts of the State. The County Superintendents of Edu cation of l counties, Brunswick Surry and Iredell bave failed, to makejtheir reports to the State Superintendent and as a result no figures can be prtpaitd for the public as to results of the years educational work. , . At boo today Daniel J. Sully of New York, who hat the bead ef ."Bull BMvetnentm cotton, delivered an ad dress before tfie farmers and business met A great many people called on him while hr and be talked very free ly. , tie predict 14 cent cotton, if the formers will only hold on to It A great many of the tmstt farmers are e!i- Ing. ' . , Many Beautiful Desljnt In Crockery md Glass Ware to be Seen at the Waters China Store. The Waters China Store in the Hahn building opposite the postoffice is now open and ready for basiness: ihey have i i stock gome very handsome de signs in artistic china, glass ware, small ware kitchen furniture and a line of goods that every household needs. They make a specialty of Japanese goods and have some very pretty things to offer to the public. They keep in stock a line of the popular Van Tyne goods which housekeepers recognize as very select They propose to sell for cash only; thereby being in a position to give their customers the benefit of close profits. By adopting this plan at the outset of their business they are enabled to sell goods same as sold elsewhere at a high er price for less monfy. They exte id a cordial invitation to all to step in an i examine their stock and they believe that the goods and prices will be of interest to everyone. AFTSR THE SHIP IS WRECKED evciybody can tell you how she might have bee (avid Alter ytur house is in ashes many a wire acre know b how the fire could have been Dut out - but it wasn't. There's juwt one and only one 8f way to raveytuiRelf against the ravages of fij inf in ante c mpany.tht; only kind whose uolicitt we write. Phone 200. SAFE SALE Ortarla of lh Mrtrle tjmfm. fkimo very Interesting facts have been collected nlxmt the foot, the most widely used measure of length la mod ern tluios. Hie measure Is derWeu from the length of tbe human font, but bm varied more than Uiat , portion of the skeleton eo posiuij bare done In historic times. The sa pient Welsh foot, for Instance, was nine Incues Ions;, wberess tbe Piedmont toM was tweutr Iscbes. In modern times It has varied from the Spsn lab foot, of loss than eleven Inches, to the Venire foot, of more then thirteen inches. Almost every country has used a foot meesare of a different lengta. ii was this ronfueloa which led tbe French to devise the metric system. " A great effort to .pls everybody will be m4ebi rrfj In stance. .-"', r :.;..-..)' ;, " i ' , IWt Wt lh ehiUreo saffer. lfthy tre fretful, peevWh and rrota, live them Ro1!ULt"s Rorky Mountain Tee, The beet bshy Urni known. BlrmaXk and bsallh follrrw u use. 85 cents. for sale by T. 8. Puffy. , - Teatheri ttaminatlon. The rc':'' fH mint'in fot t. er f .. ! will Im ir!.l Thr- 41 s.4 FiUay nf this week Ot ,,, ? l?:h nl V'K F.rr.;r t'', m nt white rhre m! he ht ' I Th ;r.!ay srvd c fc-H Ur).vr lr r. A t r.f f'srm ;: I f . , i SWaltlM Ore la Oetah. cudous liwunre of tbe meculi) rence of eastern ideas and admiration for things tost are large la tbe grata ""nls." to be seen atBaukipur u Bengal, lndls. It wis bunt as a gran- arv In 1TX3. but never used ss sucn. Its wells are of masonry ' thickness, and tt stands ninety tent bleb, with a drrumfereaca of forty' three fret at tbe Use, and would Con tain shout JMOiXX) tons Of train. . Ae- re to the Interior Is obuinea ty stelrrsse on tbe outside tllog to nlstfom on the ton, where were stone pUK-ed la tbe renter, wblcb can be removsd. Krt It b pemspe w Inert wnlspertng gallery la tbe world. Sully la Goldtboro '-, . On Oct 11. 1905, Mr. D. 3. Sully, the tot too king, wilt speak at the Opers House ha Goldsboro, N. C at t p. m In order to induce Uto attendance of the cotton growers andbnalneesmea of this sertVin the A. A N. C Co. wlD sell rwjad trip tickets to Gol'UWo on this date, gnod retnming Oct 12U st verv low rstas. The rate from New Ikm for Uts mund Ur'p will be S1.2&. 111,1. LUN'Clf, T. If, A Card - ORRIXE nmoTea the craTing- forllqoor or acting- directlx on the effected nerves, lestorinir the stomach and digestive organs to normal condition, Improving the ap petite and restoring- the health. No san itarium treatment or publicity. To care without patient's knowledge, bay ORKINE No. Is for yolnntary treatment, buy ORKINE No. J. Price $1 per box. Cure Effected or Money Refunded A registered guarantee in each box. Book on -'Drunkenness" (sealed) mailed free on request. All correspondence confidential. RRINE mailed (sealed) on receipt of price y the ORKINE CO., Ine Washliieton, D. CorsoUby 37 C. D. BRADHAM, New Bern, N. C. ii. A, VIClLL re and Boiler Insurincs-prick for Sale Ptepated Buckwheat Fresh Oyster Crackers, Fresh Schredded Cocoanut.Cracker Meal, Fresh Grits. Fancy Elgin and Fox River Print Butter, Maple Syrup, Fancy Cain Syrup, Marachino Cherries, Queen Olives, Sweet and Sour Pickles. Fresh Macaroni and Fancy Cream Cheese just received. J. L. McDaniel Wholesale Retail Grocer. Tarker Store. Comer Broad and Hancock 8ts. V iinn . No. SI. jig 1 ...lu-wrj-"-. 1 2 Urla-hf, hlifh. ltSO lb. Price, $51.00 b. No. 78. Ula-h. Wldr. Derv Oatnlde KtH" W Innlilr 13V4" l" Weltcht, 420 pouuda. frloe So. 70. Hla-h. Wide. Deep. n.).i. hj" -nvj." its" In.lde 1SV4" 144" 14" Wrlarht, 7RO panada. Price No. 80. Illah. Wide. IWp, Ontalde 3M" In.lde IT" 13" MILLER safes. 101403 Hanover St t laltisaere, JJ. S. A. SZ1.S0 937.50 We Make a Special Hid For Your Patronage This season bused upon the largest n.l most attractive stock of merchandise under one roof in this city. Heavy cotton flannel only 5 cts per yard, worth 7Jc. Flannelatte that's worth 10 cts per yard only 5ic. Outings, 4Jc. Red and White Flannel from lfcts to 4Kct per yd. Shirt goods 58 inches wide, all the latest shades worth $1.00 yd., our priae 49 cts a yard. A large variety of silks from 374 to 78 cts a yd. Sheeting 45 cts per yard. Double Breasted Suits for style says Dame fashion. Right again, as usual and right here are the suits snappy in their stylish smartness. We can't hegin to show their un isual loak of neatness, and distinction in s rough sketch like this you will gjt a belter idea from a mere glance in our win low the next time you pass. Slip on a coat or two and you'll see how they fit and ohe quality is sure. Give us a trial on our T. D Hiirry Shoes and our Beacon Shoes which are the best styles and the most comfortable aliaes in town. Our fi" rd rrmanrrit r."1'jnrtr 1 ( rstrn ''!, (f r.lr-V M gU'T) i I srii.Jf rrr. Vt", take V'iff, In rr-.r'''jt'ftllv r"'-"'l fry ,f. j f . a I , -. , rro I 1 I o j -It , , ' t : , i ! f ' 'i -1 .'..' 1-7 f J " ' ; ' -. " ' t ; f r j : -,- For Sale Cheap 1 60 Hore Pow r tearns Boiler 1 80 Hone Power Steams Boiler 1 Marsh Hot Water pump 7x4x8. 1 Worthlngton Du ylex pump 7x3 43-4x 10 1, MGardlner" Auto mafic Governor 8 inch Fine lot of logging, gear and chain And ary amount of Saw Mill : Material, must be sold at once. Abrahams & Co, new Bern's o. New; Masonic Ihealrel "ci::in ciwin; present the fsmoos chsrstUr ' 8MCRLOCK I10LMEJ : . IN THfi - : , r "SICN OP TUB rouR.", FridaY II ghl-OclotcM3lb with , MR. RAM n, IfltRDt d rt from iu irt snd rwM run in N Trk Cliy, iih s srlrrxlid rst and a-nip j.rt!,)ftin fri"-. -. 75 1 tl "X 76 Middle Street. Hinstrels Under Canvas ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY Monday Night, Oct 16 Show Grounds on Bern Street, known as the old favorites fair grounds. Return of the I 6, eelle&s Onpl New Irks Minstrels " ' HTGJiSii FAHOUS PLANTATION BAND the Unrest Minstrel Show In the Wrld. NEAT, CLEAN AND REHNLU. .... Aaa. . 1 f 11 Wll n 1 Kltf 1 U BETTER THAN A CIRCUS, umu&k a mamuui THEATRE SEATING 2,0X) PEOPLE. A1mlsloa 2 laud 3 5o HeattTS and w , Sta X C.i 'i i c-r ' d rfowjs the time for Fall painting. f TJso Death ad MilltgaiL Full woighV none hetter, -General Hardware and Builders Material. Gas!:ill IKKv. & r,lill Supply Co , rVma 14 I 51 ; Ho. 01 Couth Trent nt. I --1 1 1. ! v.v it O0L1) DVCT, v .VsAsAeiAliii lAllattJ ! I Wholesale nr.;I lU trAl ir
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 11, 1905, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75