THE JOURNAL.
w Bern, N. a, Jan, 12. 19M
LODGE DIRECTORY.
wnonv of the world meets
I'ountreHaUSemi-Monthly. First snd
third Wednesday nights at 730 o'clock.
Visiting Woodmen are invited, i
CRAVEN LODGE No. 1 KNIGHTS OF
HARMONY. Meets 2nd and 4th Wed-
neadAv nitrhts in Men month in Roan
- trees HalL Pollock street,- at 730
nVlnrk. - RamDnl R. Rail. President: J
' H. Smith. Sec'y; R. RTHilL Financial
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Into t Hew MtrtrtUementf.
r Notice. '
Administrators Notice..
Monday January 15. Opera House.
,BB Wright," Sons. Wanted.
- A1NC Dividend Notice.
Strayed Cow.
I H Bmith More Light.
Wanted to Buy.
Certificate Lost.
-s J. L. Home Oyscers.
, Simmons & Hollowell Co Inventory
Sale.
V, NOTICES IH THJS GOLUMN FOR
LESS THAU ONE 1QNTH MUST BE
PAID FOR IN ADVANCE.
r Business Locals.
X EXPERIENCED church musician is
r prepared to instruct classes, choirs,
and glee clubs in sight reading. Voices
trained. AHrii-enn Prof. Brown. P. O.
" box 172.
WANTED To buy a second hand coal
stove. Have a wood stove, nearly new
for sale. Call at office of Clark mill,
on King street.
SPECIAL NOTICE TO OYSTER
CONSUMERS: I always like to fill all
orders that come to me satisfactorily,
so please do not wait until you are
ready t use them to order, when two
or four quarts are wanted. I try to
open each day just the amount we can
use. We never open any to carry over
from one day to another. Home's
Restaurant, opposite Henry's drug
store.
LOST A fine point lace handkerchief
on Hancock or Pollock street. Finder
will please return to the Presbyte
rian manse and receive reward.
AN AUCTION sale if furniture and
household goods will be held at the
rooms of the Tryon Club on Craven
street, next to court house tonight at
7.30. Articles to be Sold will be tables,
chairs, matting, couchef , portieres,
rugs, pictures, &c, &c. A fine lot of
good furniture will be disposed of.
LOST Between A. & N. C. depot and
' Citizen's Band small black leather purse
containing eleven $10.00 bills, one $5.00
bill and two silver dollars. Finder will
please return to Journal Office and be
liberally rewarded. Alvin Adams, R.
F. D. No., 2, New Bern, N. C.
'BIG BARGAIN-One upright piano
and one Cable Parlor Organ as good as
new to sell for cash at one-half regular
price. 132 Middle street.
FOR RENT-Four nice unfurnished
rooms, conveniently situated, very thing
. for light house-keeping. P. O. box 285
New Bern, N. C. Terms reasonable.
LOST A small brown bull pup. His
return to 34 New street will be re
warded. PlinKTRHF.n nwm to rent:eonvenient-
t Jy located. Gentlemen tenants desired.
Apply to ad T, New Bern Journal.
SPECIAL NOTICE After Jan. 16th
Ull zaciory win umcuiiuuuc
, Gillette blade. Bring In your old
blades at once if you want them ex
changed. Wm. T. Hill. 91 Middle
street, I Vina 320.
NOTICE to my;frienda and patron
don't forget that you can rely upon J.
L. Home. 128 Middle street, for a fine
ovatera at all time a tho market af-
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reached by phone No. 71.
FOR RENT Nice furnished room
soluble foe oo or two ( eotletncn. Ap
, ply at No. t Graves street.
"ANY one wanting to purchase split
hII nr ntuma Cutkln Cvclfl Co.
92 Middle St
- r INK corned ham st Boon' Market,
phone 201.
ROYAL A Borden Felt MaUree
"Snniulre" Iron Beds St John B.
Ives,
rEOPLE Jt mingry after
Christmas as they were before. Ry
man's resUnrmat is Just as well filled
with rd thing to eat a before
Christmas, and an abundance of mty
thinsj, wBl. bt found ther Oysters
amd ta en-ty styl Ryman. corner
Broad and MUV1U atr U, ,
. k Popular Company.
Tk drlane Runkel Stock Company
will flay week's engagement at the
t-m house, eurwif w - mwj
n .X, Janry H, except January 17.
Tl opening bill wiD be the sensational
,virma, "fa the Ttf'i Den."
1 ?, it entirely fw h
;:h eteiUng aiUalkms n U Wsf
r rfh. Kiss Rkl t4 very U
, , t making several ehsnf, Klwe
r i h"ft to 0pW several rw
; o ap:i1Ue have been add!
z a t.rone"f company 0aa ever.
,,:; will be b et
Vive; 11, n ar-1 f) rTif.
SHORT PASSING EVENTS. .
Dr. Caton left Wednesday for New
York City, where he will take ex ten
sire pas graduate course in disease
of women and children,' and, general
surgery jts Polyclinic and past graduate
medical schools. -. -
Farmers and all interested in farm
ing will remember 9e Institute to be
held at the court house Tuesday Jan
uary 16th.' : - ; ; . ' ':
The average hen, if she; escapes the
pot or pan, seldom survives the vicissi
tudes of life over eight or ten years,
but Mr. W. R. Daw, who live&in New
Bern, has been the happy possessor of
a, cute little bantam for sixteen years.
During all these many years the dimin
utive fowl has industriously kept np
her end of the egg business in Mr.
Daw's barnyard.but now biddy is gone,
is dead, and her affectionate owner is
in tears.
There was a turn for milder temper
ature yesterday, the thermometer get
ting towards 60 degrees above zero.
There were slight rainfalls last night.
The forecast is for rain with no special
changes in temperature.
J. J. Baxter's store was thronged all
day yesterday with anxious buyers. A
great many people had to leave because
they could not be waited on- Mr. Bax
ter says the day was the biggest he ever
had.
New York Cotton Market.
The following were the opening and
closing prices on the New York Cotton
Exchange, Jany 11.
Open High Low Close
Jan 11.34 11 35 11 24 11.24
Mch 11.54 11 56 11 42 11.42
May 11.C3 11 66 11 51 11.51
Receipts 22,754
Last Year 24797
. A Touch Of Nature
"A Mother's Hesrt," which will be
presented at the New Masonic Opera
House, Wsdne3day, Jan. 17ch, is not
one of those noisy, rabid and impossi
ble sensational melo-dramas. "A
Mother's Heart" is built on natural
lines with a deep plot, a dialogue of un
usual brilliancy, and exciting Incidents
resulting in thrilling climaxes that
rivet the attention of the audience to
the fall of the curtain. It is a play
that appeals to every human being and
thrills the heart of all mankind. This
play is founded on absolute truth and
vividly illustrates the emotions that
constitute and control all events of
human life. The characters are drawn
with a naturalness that stamps them
with realism. With it all there is deft-
woven a vein of love, hatred, grati
tude, jealousy and revenge.
"A Mother's Heart" has obtained a
stronger foothold in the hearts of theatre-goers
in a shorter space of time
than any melo-drama yet produced. The
play is full of human interest and ap
peals to all classes young and old, and
both sexes. No one can afford to miss
this beautiful display of scenic effects
and its wealth of handsome gowns, and
the powerful and perfectly balanced
company. ,
A New Enterprise
The Women's Home Missionary So
ciety of the Methodist church have
adopted a novel means to raise money
for the purposes of their organization.
They will establish a system of markets
in different parts of the city and will
soil baked goods. The plan is unique
and it will doubt leg j be appreciated by
housekeeper.
The market will open tomorrow and
for tho present the plan will be fol
lowed on Saturdays only. An announce
ment will be made in Saturday' Jour
nal where the markets will be held.
Don't let your face grow old, aallow,
hollow and wrinkled. If you care at
all for beauty, take Hoi lis ter' Rocky
Mountain Tea. 35 cents, Toa or Tab
let. Sold by F. S. Duffy.
Dividend Notice.
Office of Secretary uil Treasurer of
the A. A N. C Railroad Com
pany.
At a meeting of the Directors of the
A. N. C. Railroad Company In Nsw
Bern, North Carolina on JanoarrftPth,
1006, a semi-annual dividend of 1 per
cant, on the capital stock of said Com
pany was declared, the same to be pay'
able st the office efthe Treasurer of
aaid company In Go Id bora. North Car
olina, on February 1st, 1906. The stock
book for the transfer of stock In said
Company wiQ be closed at 13 o'clock an.,
January 20th, IMS, and re-opened oa
February 2nd, 1001, at U o'clock m.
D. 1. BROADHURST, V
Secretary and Treasurer. ,
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. . In ttemoriam.
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Editor New Bern Journalr " . V
Permit me to join with others who
have placed kmng tribute on memory's
casket to our departed companion.
friend, and brother, W. B. Lane.' ;
We were schoolmates together in the
early fifties, he a large boy and I a
small one, as we grew to maturity our
friendship grewas age came on they
grew stronger. . It was more han half
a century of congenial companionship
growing stronger with the years.
In the social circles he had no su
perior and few equals but it was in our
church counsels that I knew him best
For about 0 years we have met regu
larly in the counsels of our church and
it was there that I learned to love hint
more as a brother, a genial companion,
a wise counsellor, a faithful Bteward.
We 'shaU sadly miss hire in the social
circle and especially shall we miss him
on the Board of Stewards in Craven
circuit where he has served bo long and
faithfully.
Gods work will go on, but in looking
around for his successor in community
and church, we fail to see thus far on
whom the mantle of W. B. Lane will
fall.
m D. L.
Try a package of cocoanut dainties at
F. at. Bowden & Son, No. 71, Broad
street.
Died
In New Jersey on January 7th, 1906
John A. Charlotte, in the 70trf j ear of
his age. He was a native of Olev)
Bern, and was for years a well known
traveling salesman in North and South
Carolina.
A Card
Editor Journal:
Please allow us, through the columns
of your most excellent Journal, to
thank the many friends of New Bern,
for their kindly condoling messages,
tender expressions of sympathy, and
material assistance afforded us, in the
deep bereavement sustained by the
sudden and sad death of our beloved
daughter, Emily A. W. C. Anderson,
New York City, Dec. 8, 1905.
J. HARNEY ANDERSON.
Obtained Their Judgment.
For several years the Superior court
has had for trial at its various terms
suits against the Mutual Reserve In
surance company on account of can
celled policies which the holders claim
ed was illegal. A number of these
policy holders went to law to prove
their claims and the decision of the
court was rendered in their favor. Af
ter considerable timehad been spent to
get a settlement Messrs. W. W. Clark
and A. D. Ward went to New York to
argue their clients' causes in the courts
of that State and to collect judg
ments.
The judgments amounted in rough
numbers to $100,000 all of which the
attorneys collected.
FarnellProvow.
Dr. J. W. Mumiord, of Wards Mill,
officiated in the marriage of Mr. Doc
Farnell and Miss Hester Provow of
Duck Creek, which took place at the
home of the bride Wednesday evening.
Both parties are prominent people of
heir localities.
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Obituary.
Mary E. Lewis, danghter of Mary A.
Lewis died at hor home on Bay river
at half paat seven Sunday, January 7.
Interment was made at C. E. Ipocks
fsmily grave yard.
Betsey, as she was familiarly called
was loved by all who knew her and she
is not only mourned by her relatives
but also by many friends. A brother
and sister survive her and they have
the sympathy of the community.
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Success is stamped on every package
It la the most successful remedy known
It makes you well and keeps you well.
That's what Hollister's Rocky Mountain
Tea doc. 85 cents, Tea or Tablets.
Sold by F. 8. Duffy.
Sterling Silver Saje.
For 15 days we will
sell our entire line of
sterling Silver- Toilet
goods such as brusher
and combs, manlcnre
sets and pieces, soap
boxes, puff jars tc,
without reserve at add
below coatr Z ' y -
J. 0. Baxter,
: Leading Jeweler;
The Secret
: tf nearly all eye trouble is eyestoiiv-and eye
; strain, let It be explained, is not a disease to b2
overcome by drurs. It is a mechanical defect
to be corrected oy glands. Men women and
children suffer from this strain without the
slightest idea what ails them and in thece-days
of tree eye examination ruch ignorance is wholly
uncalled for. To know how your eyes sre is
worthwhile. Come in and we'll examine then
and frankly tell whether r,r net y):. - - arc r ' OeJ
A TOY PISTOL VICflM.
WiMlMr IrtUfls SuRri as Attacks! lock-
" Jaw Csmei ky ttittttts Mateasca. t
New Bern now has a ease of lockjaw
through the good offices of the toy pis
tol, Windsor Ireland, 'son of Gearge
Ireland, a respected negro resident 'of
Lee street, Duffy town, is in a very crit
teal , condition on account of a wound
made on the hand by a toy pistol during
the holidays. Lockjaw has set in and
it is doubtful if the boy recovers.'
Dr. Leinster Duffy was called to at
tend the ease of the boy on Wednesday
and found htm in great pain. - He sus
pected that the - trouble was due to
some injury and noticed symptoms of
tetanus but tne disease did not develop
until yesterday morning and when Dr.
Duffy called the case was so pronounced
that there was no need to question the
malady.'. The victim suffers terribly
and the hardened lines of the face show
how tense the muscles are and how
firmly the jaws are closed. Tetanic
anti-toxin has been administered but
at last accounts no results had been no
ticed
It perhaps may be a little latbut
the suggestion may be of some account
and if followed it may be the means of
avoiding much serious trouble. The
use of the toy p;stol has come to be a
menace and it should not be allowed in
any form however innocent. One boy
died in Wilmington a few weelcs aero
on account of the toy' pistol, and
'another fatal accident happened in Nor
folk and enough accidents of a minor
nature happened with the accursed
play-thing to put it out of commission
("forever. A law should be passed
against the sale of such dangerous toys
Let it be done while it is still fresh in
the minds of the people and when the
time comes again for the small hoy to
"celebrate" there will be one less thing
for anxious parents to fear.
THE! COME AND CO.
Mr. and Mrs. K. T. Bennett, who have
been guests of Mrs. C. W. Munger,
left yesterday for Pinehurst.
Mrs. Robert W. Haywood, who has
been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
S. H. Scott, returned yesterday to
Greensboro.
Col. P. M. Pearsall left for Golds-
boro yesterday.
Miss May Sabiston of Jacksonville,
passed through here yesterday, return
ing to St. Mary's at Raleigh.
Mr. A. E. Stevens has returned to
Black Mountain, after a few days
visit here.
Mrs. M. C. Mansfield, of Mansfield,
was a visitor in the city yesterday.
Mr. J. E. Hudson, of New Bern,
spent yesterday in the city and return
ed home on the afternoon train, accom
panied by Misa Hattie Randolph Kins
ton Free Press.
Mr. L. H. Lumsden, of Raleigh, was
in the city on business yesterday.
' Sheriff Lon Taylor, of Kins ton, was
in New Bern Thursday.
Miss Mattie Phelps, of Riverdale, spent
the day here yesterday.
Mr. Percy Mattock, of Harlowe, was
in tho city yesterday.
Mr. Frank Russell, of Augusta, Go.,
haa accepted a position of clerk at Ho
tel Chattawka.
Strayed.
From Riverside, about two week
ago, a red and-white marked cow, butt
headed. A suitable reward will be paid
for the return of cow to
J. S. MILLER.
The Opening Day
of tho new 6 and 10c store 132 Middle
street (next to Kafers bakery) has
been postponed on account of carpen
ter and painters, who will start work
this week. The arrival of new goods
will be advertised. Watch for tho big
sign in front of store.
THE 6 AND 10c RACKET STORE.
Closing Out Sal ol Crockery
10 pieces decorated toilet sot, regular
price t&OO at (215.
8 day clock, regular price $5 at (2.25.
Decorated dinner plates 60s set.
Large cup and saucer 30 and 40c set
Blue enamblcd cooking ware GO per
cent leas than asuaL also other big
bargains, t : :
Large globe and S goldfish 60c each.
. E. WALLANU,
' ; IS2 Middle street.
lor InlaaU sad ChiMrtfl.
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; .. y Use Hudnuts Liquid 1 Green Sbdp,
Perfumed. Cleanses the scalp and leaves
the hair soft and brilliant. On sale only
at' ' .
Phone 66
OUR GREAT CLEARING SALE
The disturbance ot stocks caused by the
greatest Holiday sales in the history of this
store must bB set to righfs now, and at this
great sale you will find S, C oplon's tore
thronged with buyers eager for this veritable
Bargain feast which we shall spread in lavish
abundance.
DRESS GOODS TO CLOSE CLOTHING.
376 Mens and Boys suits of clothes
oc mouair oi yaiu, Ca-
ira neavy oivirung, uo iiivnca wiuu,
worth 76c to close 47c a yard.
10c PAIR
Ladies and mens shoes in broken size,
value 1.50 and 2. 00 the pair, our clear
ing sale price 1.00 the pair.
SILK
Now is vour chance to buv silk at a
bargains 32c, 48c, 75c and 98c per yard
COPLON
75 Midde Street.
To Reduce
Stock of
Shoes we
a
f Every pair of our
I Kid Shoes that sold up
I $2.75 a pair.
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The Greatest Money Sav- j
ing Event of the j
Round Year.
The Annual Inventory Sale
Prints, Ginghams and
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tions. Here they are:
Best Calicoes 5c yard.
Apron Gingharris 5c yard.
Best Lancaster and Amoskeag Ginghams 6c yd.
Best 15c Galateas in large selections of designs 11c
Buy your Boy's Waist now for the Spring.
: -Outing Flannels
I The best 10c quality very heavp, in Fancy Stripes
J t)1,Md nnd enlirl
Heavy Double Faced in
igns, 15c quality- i' -
.' " Lot of odds and ends
all the very best makes 8nd best quahties.but only
one or two pairs of a kind, v Sizes arc from 8s to
I 10s, nothing larger; Worth up to 10 pair.. To
S make them go quicmy
1 This is an unusual
I School Shoes. Don't,
priced low that they are
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Davis' Pharmacy
niceIy madc 8. 00 and 10.00 values to
cQSe 4 Bujt
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O U 1 lNO
750 yards outing Clearing Sale price
3Jc a yard.
FLANNELETTE
1,800 yards to close at 5c yard, worth
double.
The wide awake ones who read the
. advertisement and act quickly will se-
cure the best bargains.
Our Immense I
Ladies Fine g
offer
finest Patent Leather and
to $3.50 a pair, all sizes at 4
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Brothers. $
p
Wasli Goods of all Kind s
needed but the price reduc
? of all Grades.
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a variety of handsome de
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10c
of childrcns school shoes
price wui u urv au. , .
chance to buy the Children J
think because; .they are
no good.
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e'dtietaon.
We have been Luy the last few days
selling Mens" and Boys' 5uits, Overcoats, Rain
coats and Trousers at tl e reduced price.-'.
EAery garment in our 'are Stock is re
dvced and now is the time for yo j to buy for
clothing is cheaper mw tha i it will be for some
years to corn e. owing to the advanced prices of
wool.
If you hive clothing tj buy, doit now
and save money.
J. G. DUNN & CO.,
55-57 Pollock' St. Phon- 212
OUR GREAT SALE
MOW
Everything Reduced.
Everybody Welcome.
Prices Lower Than Ever.
I I BAXT
Ellwood Wire Fence.
HEATH AND MILL 10 AN PA I tfTS.
Pure Oils and Lead. Full lino BSniiding- Ma
terial and Builders Hamwaro.
6askill Hdw. & Mill Supply Uo
WoDtten
Latest Styles
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The Stores of
Stock Company
Are Crowded From Morning Until Late at Night
Thi8sh0w8 the good judgment of our custom
ers. They know a goo4 thing when they sec it.
This sale will be remembered by the people,
as the goods we selh can not be replaced at twice
the money people are paying for it.
Only 6 more days remember.
Hew cases of goods arc opened at every sales
day. ,
v No broken stock, no odds and ends, no old
;'Aop worn goods, but everything clean and fresh
from the Manufacturers.-
ii un n y up ; iiuk ix y up :
. AMERICAN STOCK CO.,
59-61 Middle St."- ' .
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