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r i - O ; WW m s i ! i iiia i i i a i a Vol. XXIII.-Wo. 1G3 yew Bern, X , Tliorsday JHorulng, Ocfobcr 12, 1005. Twentj-Fonrlh Year jLAAAAATyyVMTfTyyfTVTfTTyTynffmtfTTfTTffTfTyyfttf I INSIST ON HAVING the newest, it don't cost any more. We have them in all shades. fCos tume Velvets in all shades, 1 6 yds. to the sui. J M Mitchell & Co., PHONE 288. 61 Pollock St., Opp. Episcopal Church. MIRE! Heating and Full line of House Furnishings, Lace Cur salus Wind w snidei, Rugs. New line of pic ture rane m ui dings. Agent for Milwaukee Dustlcsa Brush JOHN B. Phone 257 93 Middle Noleaka Cement Compound Is an efficient, duraMe nn.l water proof covering suitable for old or new felt, tin or metal roofs. Hymn Supply Company, New Bern, N C Sole Agents in Cravon, Jones, Pamlico, Carteret and Onslow Counties. .Manufacturers are Holten and Collins Co., Philadelphia, Pa. J L. HARTSFIELD, C ontractor and Builder. omtk 2 MIDDLE ST. Would be glao to ha&e any one inspect myVbork as it goes up. Srsnie TyTyytyyyyyyyTyyvvyfyyiyyTyTyyyyTyyyyyytTTyyyyy n ii New imog New Wheat Flour . - at Atteotion if specially called to; the "Monumental" brand Boasted i'oflee at twenty cents pr pound .Fresh Fox ftiver flutter Prints, alsu Butter in tubes Full Ore am Cheese of the finest- quality . -v;: -C v ; n EST CLASS fl&OClRIIS Or IVtRT USD.. ' '. A mat effort to plea everybody wlQ f made la mry b Uttee. CXi 3E5E ISrviz!, iriiolrsale and ItcUIl Grocer. ;No.81 South Front Bt. ii Cook Stoves IVES. Street PHOSI 13 . - - a Low Price. PICTURES Fresh an " Lower North River. - , . .'.'..Oct it- Mr, . Howland ia right alck at this witting. . . , ' ': - X- Mr. Eur filled his appointment at North River Church Sunday, and preached a splendid sermon; .: : Mr. R. L. Wynne and daughter Miss Sallie and Miss Addie Merrill attended services at Tuttle Grove Saturday night. " Mr. Jack Guthrie and Miss Lovic of i Wire Grass, attended services at North River Sunday. Mrs B. L. Jones of Beaufort and Miss MaryGibba were the guests of Miss Emma Howland Saturday. Mr. and Mrs- John Dickerson were the guests of Mrs. R. S. Wynne, Sun day. Mr. Cleveland Langdale and "r. Willie Hummings of WireGrass were in our berg Sunday evening. B. B. Letter to J C Whitty & Co. New Bern, N. C. Dear Sir: When you can buy paint for less than Devoe; don't; save your money Mr. Aaron Higgins, Plainfield,N. J., always used 15 gallons of paint for his house, Devoe took 11. Mr. Ezra Rathmell, Williamsport, P?, always used 11; Devoe took K Mr. Burt Young, Girard, Pa., always used a gallon for certain rooms; took half as much Devoe. Mr. Nathaniel Barber, Canton, N. Y, bought 13 Devoe; used less than 6. You can always buy paint for less than Devoe; don't; save your money. The wearing ecu ts the same way and doubles the difference. The cost of painting is by the gal on. Weak paint costs the most; most gal lons. Yours truly F. W. Devoe & Co. W. Smallwood sells oi 17 P. S.-E. p aint. A Good Lot of Talent. Manager Matthews of the New Ma sonic Opera Bouse begs to announce to New Bern theatre goers that he has secured for all next week that talented young actor, Hal Mordaunt supported by the Mordaunt Stock Company. Mr. Mordaunt is an actor of rare ability and his interpretations of difficult stellar roles are said to be remarkable. He has surrounded himself- witha support that would do credit to a great number of high priced attractions now travel ing, In fact this company iB one of the strongest repertoire companies that has ever visited the South presenting nothing but high class productions only and illiminating the "blood and thunder' variety. The specialties are also all first-c'as consisting of moving pictures, illus trated songs, black face acts, songs and dances, etc. The roster of the ompany is as folia ws. Miss Zebra St Clair, leading woman, this is the petite little actress who captivated Atlantic City, N.J. last season with her rare acting and charming personality. Walter H. Newman, George Hanna, Will C. Davis, John Jackope, Hubert Steed; Will Chalk ley. Miss Es telle Wentworth, Miss Mari Warfield, Miss Nettie Bagley, Miss Minnie May Hyle and others: The company will preser t on Monday neight, the beautiful society drama entitled "A Broken Hetrt". Popular prices prevail all through the week, Wednesday afternoon there will be a "Doll" matinee for the ladies and children. rf m S.ldUr. At one of the IxnUon police courts ronnR boo I Iff n was being tried for an imaolt od an elderly man. The mag istrate, noticing an old customer In tbe boollna. thought be would (Ire htm a tittle fatherly advice, and remarked. "Young man, Tin snrprlMd at a big, strong, healthy looking fellow like yon always getting Into troeble. Why, you er-tm to be always w a. ring to fight Wby don't yea go for a soldlerr lrotfla b anile wblck Illuminated the magistrate's iac when the youth replied,'", did one, youf honor, aad be nearly killed n." Cotton Rigloa Bulletin The following k the report on cotton conditions, Ukeo from the U. & De partment of Africa! tare, . Weather Bureau, dated Washington, D. C, Oct 10th. . ' Over moat , of the eottoo belt the weather eondJUoe during the (rvater part of the week, ending October 9th war favorable for picking cotton. Rata faiUmpted (ikklng, however, during tbe early part of the wek in wrtidba of Texas. Oklahoma. LouUUea MlaeiMlrtpt, end. riorida, and la local areas m Alabama and sovui taronoa. The report Indict that the general condition tt eottofi over most of the eottoa area U hut slightly changed, as compared with the previous week. A alight oVtertoratiot la show bi florida and in portion of th central ed vest era dWulcU, where tnrte have hn very deatrwuve. Ue boll wvin being reported m tntT4 eomben m Ta I In central Tela and In portion a of Oklahoma, Allma, Gonrgia and l"Vr : Ida efn ration '4 dmag4 Yj rain. J whkb aWi cun4 apr-Ung of h""l In portion, of V U 'm pi4 and lymUUna. own COKMUNICATION FROM F.'S.- :" DUFFY.' !. V , Ofltr to Refund Koaev H Hyesi.l Does Ne -" : Cars Catarrh. To the Editor of the Journal I have been aked recently if the ad vertisements printed in your columns regarding Hyomei were true, where I offer to refund the money if this treat ment does not cure catarrh. I wish you would please print this letter in as con spicuous a place as possible m your paper, saying that we absolutely agree to refund the money to any purchaser of a Hyomei outfit if it does not cure catarrh. . - The outfit consists of an inhaler of a convenient size to be carried in the vest pocket so that the user can breathe Hyomei four or five times daily. With this is included a medicine dropper nd a bottle of Hyomei. The outfit sells for $1.00 and is a most economical treat ment, for the inhaler lasts a lifetime and there is enough Hyomei for several weeks' use, while extra bottles can be obtained for 60 cents. I trust this letter will settle any doubts that may have arisen ts to my willingness to refund the money for a Hyomei outfit, in case the purchaser is not perfectly satisfied. Respectfully yours, F. S. DUFFY. Teachers Examination. Examination for white teachers will bs held this morning in commissioners room at court house. Examination for col red teachers will ba held tomorrow, Friday, at colored school building on West street occupied by New Bern Collegiate Industrial In stitute. Examinations each day wiH begin promptly at 10 a. m. S. M. bRINSON, County Supt. fSOfl SAEMV 81BH No Ball Game, Rain. Special to Journal. Philadelphia, Oct. 11. There was no game between the New Yorks and Athletics here today, rain preventing the game. Sherlock Holmes "Sherlock Holmes," in "The Sign of The Four," which comes to the New Masonic Opera House Friday night, is a dramatization of Sir A. Conan Doyb's play of the same name. It is said to be one of his best works. It is a de tective play of human interest and has an abundance of clean comedy, to re lieve the tension of the dramatic story. The play is full of startling situations that will appeal to all classes of thea tre-goers. No expense has been spared to make the production correct in every detail and an enjoyable evening is promised patrons of the New Masonic Opera House. Cleanse your system of all impurities Now is the time to take Holiistcr's Rocky Mountain Tea. It will make you well and keep you welL 36 cents, Tea or Tablets. Far sale by F. S. Duffy. Loco October 1L Eld Job Smith and B. F. Eubank each preached an interesting aermon to an attentive audience Sunday. Mr. Kit Smith of Olivers visited Eld Job Smith 8unday. Mr. and Mr. Lewis Whitty of Mays vilie spent Sunday afternoon with friends. Mr. Burke Morton and Mia Ada Me' ville'spent Saturday night and Sunday with friends here. Mr. Archie McDanial of near Trenton attended service here Bonday. Mr. Rolli Collin and family spent Sunday with relative her. Mrs. MoDl Morton and daughters Sena and Rosa, viaited relatlv at Bel grade Buuday. . Mias 01 Humphrey spent 8atardy night with her alater. . "Eoghno." - A Prominent Trainman v Th many friend of 0. H. Rauaan, Engineer L. 11 A V7. R. R.. at preaent tiring la Lime, O.,' will bt pleased to know of hi recovery from threatened kidney dbaaaa. 8 ays: "I was cured by Citing Foley' Kidney Cere, which 1 recrnend to e especially to train men, who are mostly similarly afflkt- ed.M Sold by Dnvl rharmsey. A Card 0f new ao4pmnfithevluartf 00 Crarpu alreet, (rHnUle old" ttarw!) MaHtia; enrirl'ti'n I tV f-Waore In .nrK(irK-'mg that 1 hare irw74 my of f,r to ma, hre I WiH N J lHmvd t erilr1;n anl rrdmTifx!A! jry inany frienda, r ii'i'trwi, .- J t,. grnorvma pil,'i. TT".r -Vi; s all t it r-sat jtrrn fe, eerna'' .:;,:(( a tw'.'m'itnr G. A tflCOLaV AFTER THE SHIP IS WRECKED everybody can tell you how she might have bet aavea Alter your house u in ashes manv tvm acre knows how the fire could havbppn not out- but it wap-i t. There's just one and only one safe way to cave yourself aaainstthe ravages of fur insurance companv,the only kind whose uolicies we write. Phon. 200. SAFE SALE Wclffht, liSO lb. Price, $57.00 Mo. T8. " Hiarh. Wide. Deep. Ontalde..... HHV4" 18" lnalde 15" lO" - llH" WeftcM, 4SO poinds. J 27 50 No. 70. Hlarh. Wide. Deep. Ontalde..... 824" 2214" 28" lnalde WelKht, 750 ponnda Price No. 80. $37.50 Hlarh. Wide. Deesw Ontalde 80 " 2S" 24" lnalde 24" 17" 15" Wenrht, 1.OO0 ponnda. M ILLER SAFES, 101-103 Hanover St, Baltimer, V. S. A, For Sale Cheap 1 60 Hore Power Stearns Boiler 1 80 Horse Power Stearns BoKer 1 Marsh Hot Water pump 7x4x8. 1 Worihington Du ylex pump 7x3 3-4x 10 1 "Gardiner" Auto mafic Governor 8 inch Fine lot of logging, gear and chain And ary amount of 8aw Mi.l Material, must he sold at once. Abrahams & Co, NEWJBERN, FUJ. New Masonic Theatre! r. 7 emit mm present the famous character SHERLOCK HOLMES IN THE "SICN OP THB FOUR." FiidaY High! October 13tb with MR. SAM B, HARDY direct from It lona- and socceeaful run in New York City, with a splendid cast and scenic production PrWea:-60, 7fi and fLOa ALL NEXT WEEK Nal Mordaunt - SUIT0RSED BY THE ,. v : Kofda lint Stoct Ccmpaij la Rpertoir oftUndard prodoction Co2(larRii.t lnr,-t' Morinf PkUres, lllutratd Sonft, hlack fac acts, aonfa, dance, U, ; frke 10, 20 and e. RnrsT war t at one a. Cat tt t Cre . - traMirt li CreaC.al T.baa. CewaOf't laf f M 'H rata, fra. teel Pa CAS' roniA I t I.-.f.r.U tr.d c::.!ita. n. r i v.. !'- 1 1 - f I, J I . i .J i - . J 1.4 l- y wmmm Wo.' t. New Aivals. New Crop Oatflakes, loose only 5 cts. lb. Fdncy Carolina Lue, f resh Egg-o-see and Grape Nuta. Fresh lot Kennedy's Oysterettes. Fresh Cakes and Crackers. Ontario Prepared Buckwheat. Fresh Macaroni and Fancy Cream Cheese Fox River Print Butter. Fresh lot of our well-known Roasted Java Coffee at 20 cts, which is by far the best coffee for the price sold in the city. J. L. McDaniel Wholesale A Retail Groeer. Tarker Slbre. firm, We Make a' Special "Btd For Your Patronage This season besed upon the largest and 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 5c. Outings, 4c. Red and White Flannel from 15cts to 48cts per yd. Shirt goods 58 inches wide, all the latest shades worth $1.00 yd., our price 49 cts a yard. A large variety of silks from 37J to 78 cts a yd. Sheeting 46 cts per yard. Double Breasted Suits for style sayK Dame Fashion. Ritcht aain, aa usual and right here are the suits snappy in their .stylish smartness. We can't hegin to show their unmual loak of neatn. s-i, and distinction in rough sketch like this you will get a belter idea from a mere glance in our win dow 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 Birry Shoes an J our Beacon Shoes which are the best styles and the most comfortable shaes in town. COPLON 76 Middle Street. ninstrels Under Canvas ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY Monday Night, Oct 16 Show Grounds on Bern Street, known aa the old fair grounds. Return of th. favorites L 6. Alb Original Kew Qrkm Lii&streU lAAAllDft FAMOUS the Urreet Minstrel Bhow in th World. NEAT, CLEAN AND REFINED. BETTER THAN A CIRCUS. UMDER A MAMMOTH CANVAS. TUEATKE 8 EATING 2.000 PEOPLE. Almlnloa 25 aid 353 ' ufaters aod Cook Stoves now is the ilme for Fall painting. TJao Ho&th and UllUgan. Full weight, none better. General Hardware und Builders Material. Gaskill lldvy. & Xlill Supply Co ; V,'( h Il-rJ Vork v. itliout GO!.) tX'ST. PtANTATION BAND 7ZJLtSP!SrG of m, 1 a-n Vary r- ; '- ' I ; v !' ; .-.i;efC,'-4-.V, iaiialaiiUaiaalill AIItliiAlalllAiAlAaAJLU
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