JOURNAL.
N. C, Feb. 1. DOS
L I HECTOR Y.
I OF THE WOPwLD meet at
. :i Semi-Monthly. First and
lay nights at 7:30 o'clock,
oodmen are invited.
I LODGE, No. 1 KNIGHTS OF
;V. MeeU 2nd and 4th Wed-
hts in each month in Roun
.ail, Pollock Btreet, '-30
Samuel R. Ball, President J.
.h, Secy;R.'R. Hill, Financial
1 1 New AfiTcrtisement. .
ra House Minstrels.
i. und Nose Glasses! ' i
.;;is Coal and Wood Yard.",'! ,
. r. J. M. Ward Physician and Sur-
ii. ' ,
afoot Bros Sale. "
, ,'arren Prescriptions.
Jose-Glasses left at this office.
Simmons & Hollowell Co. Laces.
KOTICES 1H THIS COLUMH-f OR
:SS THAU 0H SOUTH MUST BE
AID FOR IH ADVAHCE. ? r
Business Locals.
NOSE GLASSES Left at this office.
Owner prove property and pay for this
FOUNIMPair gold nose glasses in case,
Owner can get them by proving prop
erty and paying costs, at this office.
TWO.FURN1SHED Rooms For Rest-
Two nice furnished rooms for rent, one
a south front room, heated by furnace,
and supplied with hot and cold water.
Apply to No. 8, E. Front St.
OYSTERS Freeh opened every day at
Home's, customers wul please put in
their orders early in the day, so we can
get them but in . good time. I never
open ahead so far as to have to carry
. any. over for . another day. Can be
reached by Phone 71. Jas. L. Home,
128 Middle street.
WOOD FOR SALE Dry split pine or
hard wood either long or . cut to stove
length. Phone 63 Broaddus & Ives Co's
MiiL : :
JUST received by schooners, a lot of
Red and White Bliss and Pride of the
South seed potatoes, also a line of oil
clothing and rubber boots pine and coal
tar in cans and barrels, all kinds of net
tings, Rump, Clear and Mess Pork. B.
B. Davenport, Middle street.
FOR SALE Several desirable, well
located residences from $1600 up, and
one vacant lot, also one store on Mid
dle street.; Some of the bouses are
practically new, and some nave unus
ually large lota. A partial payment
will put you in possession, and easy
terms given on remainder. C.T.Han
cock. ;-l. ;
AUTOMOBILE for sale, 2 horse power
Wintoa touring car, in first class condi
tion, carries five passengers, has top, 2
carbon search lights and full set of
tools, cost ($3,000) three thousand dol
lars; will sell for best offer. Automo
bile can be teen at Beaufort, N. C. J.
F. Bey, Beaufort, N. C. box 34.
WANTED Nice 5 or 6 room house by
Feb, 10th in good neighborhood: prefer
near as possible to corner Pollock and
Middle St. Address McC," Journal
oflkev
ALL kinds of Ice Cream every day at
r.road St Fruit Co.
WANTED Tha people to know that
P.yman's Cafe, comer Broad and Mid
die slreeta, will terra meals promptly
itnd aatlafactorirjr. The beat tha ctean
ntt, tha largest variety. . Call and aee
him when yov want to be fed.
HOARDING I am now located on
:-nith Front street between East Front
uml Craven, la tha 8towart build Inf
here I am prepared to furnba board
nnd rooms to those who dstlre aeoora-r-xluOona.
Table service the best the
tnarket affords, , Clean, comfortable
U1, and good room. Mrs. A. D.
.V id worth. . '
; LT.NISHED room to rot;ocrenient-
7 Uled, Gentlanst) tenants desired.
a ; ; ' to ad If New Bora Journal
; ( IAL HOTXCE-After Jan. 15U
i artery will discontinue exchanging
tie blades. Brine hi your bid
' at onto If yoa want them
:-'L Wm. T. HllL M Middle
, V tm wanting to pcrchasa aput
!. rail or j Hmjs Caaktna Cycle Co,
" ' !' H. " ' " ' " ' '
", fitn-A hama M Boon's Market,
.rioVTaTViilaoii t Mimtrtlfc
A WiWm's Minstrels bold
tt t!. Hpw Mason OpT Houss
-rivy. . " ' .
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f ,r i t ty rt ni frwn in
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the SOth !
insL.. contain a very in teres tin? ar
ticle about New Bern from the facile
pen of CoL P. A. Olds the well known
newspaper correspondent. The article
is about one and one-half column in
length and is largely a record of the im,
preesions made on him during his recent
visit to this city. J; ' ; . '. r
The vitalized brick walks which are
being - placed in front of some of our
business places will serve to show a
material for a 'sidewalk that will be as
satisfactory as anything that is made. I
In. the line of ity improvements noth- J
ing is more needed than good sidewalks
and there ia yet to be found a " mate-
rial for walks superior to thia bnck.es-
pecially
made for sidewalk and paver
ments.. w y,: ,;v. r
Mr. H. W. Simpson's "bandaome hew
residence on New street is completed
and he is occupying it v ,
Mr. J W. Hollis, wood turner, has
fashioned some very pretty articles cut
of bits of the old hickory tree which
recently stood in the yard of Christ
Church. Remembering that the old
tree was an original forest tree flour
ishing when the town was first settled,
and its other historical associations,
these articles become very interesting
souvenirs.
The local fishermen report that they
are making a fairly satisfactory catch
of white shad now. The best roe sell
for $1.25 each, and bucks bring 75 cents.
The market seems to be off on. eggs
and fresh pork. Many ' farmers carry
their pork back home rather than sell
for six cents a pound. "
Since early in the oyster season, the
New Bern market has been well sup
plied with the luscious bivalves, of most
excellent quality too. While they have
been more plentiful than last year the
retail price has kept up well, poorest
quality bringing 25 cents, the quart,
'while 35 cents is charged for selected
ones. '
Messrs J. G. Williams and Herbert
Bryan have formed a copartnership
under the style name of Williams &
Bryan, and will conduct a grocery
business at No. 42 Middle street. The
two young men are well knownyjiav
ing been employed by the Weddell
Grocery Company as salesmen since its
formation and before that were with
Ferdinand Ulrich, grocer. Being po
lite and hustling there is but little
doubt they will make a Buccess.
Some person lost a costly meerschaum
pipe in Calldwaya barber shop a few
days ago. The proprietor will return
it upon proper description;
The big special sale of Barfoot Bros.,
advertised to start today had to be
postponed a few days to give firm more
time to re-arrange the stock for easy
selling.
We must commend the Opera House
management for the way in which they
have heated tho theatre. It must be
admitted that a place with so many
doors and windows is bound to be cold
as drafts of air can not be prevented,
but notwithstanding, that they have
kept the house comfortable and no
blame can be attached to them for any
bad results from a cold bouse.
Mrs. S. C. Schrocderia getting up an
autograph quilt, the proceeds of same
going to the Parish house fund. Any
one may give his or her autograph by
pitying ten cents. The quilt when com
pleted will be voted to some parsonage
in New Bern and will be a fine souve
nir. Mrs. Schroeder may be found at
17 Change street, or names can be left
with Mrs. H. R. Bryan.
Mr. Oscar Draney purchased of B.
McFrater, a colored man and a carpen
ter 6,000 empty half pint whiskey
flasks, Which McFrator had picked op
on the streets during the month of Do
comber. McFrater is said to be a good
carpenter and can always command a
job, but it acorns that ho muat fiod the
picking op of bottles mora profitable
than working at the trade. To take m
consideration tha fact that four-fifths
of tha botUos sold have the name of the
bottle blown Into the glass, which
make thorn non aaleabla, only plain
bottles have a value, one can form
slight conception of tha ' soormc
number of receptacles that art emptied
of their stimulating coo tents djiring
on montfe in this temperancs city.
New Bam, There are people, however,
who claim that the prohibition law is
working Cka a charm,
Dr. 3. U Ward who win . be . remem
bered as practicing surgeon and phy
skiaa la this city soma years ago, baa
again resumed bis practice tn this city.
Dr. Ward was In tha government ser
vice Lin tha Philippines for several
yesnc . : y, -
Otata of Mr. J. O.'Buttr
At bis homa Stonewall, Pamlico
county, tart night, at 7.45 p. m. Mr. J.
O. BaiterS,, depart"! this If Ilia
sgs was 7t fesrs, lis was taken sick
Iwrt Monday, death being due largely
to old age. He was a highly rwrpwtod
tnd well known ciUwn of bis cnwly,
Unwi J. J. Batur, W. K. lUtUr, T.
& lUxier, T. ). BiuUf of this city.arx)
Mr. R II. BaiUt Durham, are hit sen.
Hi daoghUirs era Mrs. Co, Robert
of l't.ilvMi'l''. tnd Mr. Chart
foUntiM tif Wi!mlfetJt, IMwr. The
fimfl !'! rrbMy Uk JUr FriUy
t f,tonraiL
The Charlotte Observer of
t,.:t c :
Mr. J. A. Liattoeks of SllvenLJe.wi a
in the city yesterday. '
Mr. S. H. Meadows of Hubert was
in New Bern yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. L C Yeomana are vis
iting relatives in Morgan ton.
JUng reiauves m Morganton. ; - i
Urr and Mrs. A. J. B vbour, accort-
panied by MissSpeight of North Har-
lowe, spent the day here yesterday,
Mra - caroour leic on we steamer ,
w.w ui m
Hyde county. ' f V -
Mr, Herbert Tisdale of Parkersbnrg,
W. Va,, is in the city visiting his par-(
ants, Mr. and Mra. N. Tisdale. . "
, jjjg Peari and ( Edwards" of
were in the city yesterday
enrdute for Kinston. : Ml 'i I raemDrane' ana na,nK complete ana
.-s..-s.f..:-- i . . -,- "i !'-r--.Wbwting cures. ' i ;
v Mrs. Guy Hudgins of Beaufort is toe j v The complete Hyomei outfit consist-
guest of Mrs. J. O. Land. ... y ,
. Mr. E. K. Bowden was in Wilming
ton yesterday,' ' y ; ; -1 v : . 1
Ctofcbinl.n.nJ Rim.n p.nmn .
tumed to, the school duties in .oa -
Ridge last night. yi '':-.-,-;"":;V,
" Mr. W. F, Aberly went to Norfolk
last night to attend 'a meeting of tho
Pine Lumber Association. ; . ' V
' Mr. John T. Harget and bride, nee
Miss Maude Hunter Byrd, of Mt Olive
arrived in the city . .last night, accom
panied by the New Bern guests : who
attended the" wedding Tuesday,night,
Messrs. John Harget, W, F. Richard
son and Harris Lane, i ' o-
Mrs. A. Oettinger of Kinston, is the
gqest of Mrs. M. M. Marks.
Miss Esther Marks is entertaining
her little friend, Miss Ida Oettinger of
Kinston.
Capt John H. Long of Frankford,
Del., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W.
B. Blades.
Mr. J. H. Green returned last night
from a visit in Columbia, 8. C.
Mrs. M. Wolfe of Chicago, and Mrs
S. Oettinger of Kinston, are guests of
Mrs. O. Marks.
Home Insurance.
Life insurance is a subject of interest
to every roan, woman and child, to the
man because he knows that with very
little effort on his part he is protecting
his loved ones in the event of his death
before he has had the opportunity of
acquiring an estate in the regular line
of business; to the woman because She
knows that her immediate wants will
in any event, be supplied and to the
cliild because it assures an education
without which his chances in the world j
are slim. .
The time waa when the great volume
of business done in the south went en
tirely to the northern States and com
panies and when the extent of this
business waa realized, the leading citi
zens and newspapers of the south won
dered why this money could not be kept
at home and used for home improve
ment. The question was discussed un
til business men took hold of it and
now we have a life insurance company
at our doors, as good as any of those
in the north, better in fact, because we
know the men behind it, who stand for
integrity in business and are willing to
back home industries with their money,
and to take out policies themselves,,
(the crucial test of confidence.)
The Southern Life Insurance Co. of
Fayetteville is one that can stand any
test or any comparison. It writes the
regular old line insurance, both participa
ting and non-participating and will give
you mora Insurance for tha least money
than any other company.' It numbers
among Its officers and directors such
nvm as Messrs. E. H. Williamson,
President; C, J. Cooper, General Mana
ger and Tress, and J, A. Oats, Secre
tary, of Fayetteville; A. L. James, of
Laurlnborg; Mark Morgan, of Laurel
Hill. Walker Taylor of Wilmington and
among Us .stockholders, Messrs. J.
Alton Taylor and John D. Bellamy of
Wilmington: R. D. Caldwell of Lam-
bsrton; W. J. Johnson, John Bias, W.
0. uwper.BM many others squally well
known through North Carolina. , Ths
company has already written mors
than a million dollars paid for business
and it is stoaJlly increasing Jn volume
as tha peopU realise their opportunity
of getting insurance at boms. ;
The tima Is pasf when tha citizens of J
ma un nona bum bars to rsty upon
the north for anything and with this
borne faisuraacs company at band,
ready to giva yon fuICrstorns for your
money, there is no ssod for a penny U
bs sent away. . Patronise boms indus
tries and your own credit is Increased
and your aetata Is aMured. t
i t , ,
Wo guarantoo full
value and iiricoa. ir
you can get itcheapor
anywhero olso In New
Bern. Como back and
get tho difference, It
belongs to you. ;
Waters t'hina Btoro.
a a .
IV
The accident
o,tAAj in case 01 death provides an indemnity r.f
a-- Vv . ...
i,Aj ior mc lo ;i of both
a blind m.in h practicilly
eyes with due care. T(.o
Ihr;
ted.
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ft Heil'.rj Bilumi Kill All CUrrl Gtrmi
Sold Uader Guirtntit F. S. Duffy.
uui note-woruiy lact tnat among
the many medicines and treatments for
catarrh, there in onlv nn. which FV R
Du
tee to refund their money if it does not
cure. HyomeL Nature's remedy for
the cure ofj-atarrh. -
No dangerous drugs are taken into
lne stomacn wnen Hyomel'ls used,
Breathed through the Bmall pocket in-
baler that comes with every Hyomei
outfit, its healing balsams penetrate to
the most remote cells of the throat,
nose' ,untf8' kulin 018 erms of
Beal"f W imtatea mucous
w 0f M inhaler that can be carried in
the purse or vest pocket, a medicine
dropper, and a bottle of Hyomei, costs
V" inhaler will last a Ufe-
- - .trtBjau4
can be procured, whenever needed, for
only 60 cents. . - V -
r utter at 30 to 85 cents per pound at
Oaks market -
New York Cotton Market
The following were the opening and
closing prices on the New York Cotton
Exchange, Jany 31.
Open . High Low Close
Mch 11.04 1109 10 88 10.88
May 11.20 1124 1100 11.04
July 1129 1182 11.11 11.12
Receipts 28,000
Last year, 16,766.
Tariff Off Linotype Machines
In the House of Representatives;
January 29, 1906, Mr. Thomas, of North
Carolina, introduced the following bill;
which was referred to the Committee
on Ways and Means and ordered to be
printed: ,
A bill to remove the tariff on com
posing and linotype machines and the
parts thereof:
Be it enacted by the Senate and
House of Representatives of the United
States of America n Congress assem
bled, That the Act of July twenty
fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-
seven, entitled "An Act to provide
revenue for the Government and to en
courage the industries of the United
States," be amended so that the exist
ing duty of .forty-five per centum ad
valorem imposed by paragraph one
hundred and nine-three,' Schedule C, of
said Act, or any other paragraph or
schedule of said Act upon composing or
linotype machines and their parts be,
and the same is hereby, repealed.
Old maids would be scarce and hard to
find,
Could they be made to see,
How grace and beauty is combined
By using Rocky Mountain Tea.
For sale by F. S. Duffy.
Oranges!
You had best be careful William, bow
you word your ad for the Journal's
morning issue, for our present supply
of oranges is somewhat limited. Yoa
may ssy however, that ws, have given
ths trees another shake and hope soon
to land ths fruit in Nsw Bern, when all
can be supplied.
C. E. WbJtoomb.
An Enjoyable Comedy,
There wss a largo and delighted au
dienca at the opera house last night to
witness ths Payton Sitters ia tha coma
dy drama "Utah," It was a play to
act on tha sympathies bat the comedy
pnrt was ths most marked of any play
presented. The bouse was kept In con-
stant good humor and tha dramatic situ
atlons were all presented with natural
art and sate. ;'".'.- "z ; ';:,v '
Tonight they play "The Mysterious
Mr. Rames;" tomorrow night ' "Parsl.
f aL Ths performance tomorrow night
will bs for ths benefit of tha K. of P.
Band, tha pries of admission being
raised to 15, 2S and SS cents that night
alone.-'.'-v - ..' -
Soma extra flnn dressed wild turkeys.
also wild gosa at Oaks Market today.
v Oak and Pine Wood.
Pry Oak and pine wood sawd la
stova lengths at ELLI3 COAL AND
WOOD YARD, Union Point rhons47
: DrJ. tl Ward,
Fliysiclan andNurgoon
Omcsumlrr HotJ ChatUwka."
FnfIUtijUoa glvm toPurfkai
Eyes.
insurance ro icv th.nt vir
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Fresh Supply of
Royster's Candies
Just Arrived at
DAVIS' PHARMACYi
. 'Your Money. Cannot do More
Service' thah we can nake it do. Better values are impos
sible than we offer every day. Read the list today
' ,. and call Today.
'Bargains No. 1
- 10 pieces yard-wide silk, all colors,
blacky brown, white, green and blue,
reduced from f 1.50 to 95c.
' - Bargains No. 2'
1,000 yds sheeting to close out at
4c.
Bargains No. 3
10 doz. large size towels , 10 and 12c
kind, special 8c each.
Bargains No. 4
600 pair ladies and mens shoes $2.50
value, choice of the lot $1.40 a pair,
Bargains No. 5
76 Midde
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Great Glean Sweep Sale.
All Goods Throughout the Big Stock.
Commences in a Few Days S
and lasting 10 days
You know what a big saving this sale always
means to you and what big bargains we distribute T
SO WAIT FOR IT.
FINE BROOM FREE. J
- During this sale we will give away absolutely A
free of charge with every purchase of $5.00 as a
sQuvenir of our clean sweep sale a fine quality long a
fibre stick brcom free.
Notice this space for a few days and see big A
handbill. 4
i barfoot
NEW EMBROIDERIES
AND LACES.
Ve place
Morning the
I fill Line of Fine Laces and
i Embroideries we have ever
I Sliovn.
' It
Mens 10.00 Suits 6.40
" 15.00 " 10.00
" 3.00 Pants 1.75
" 2.25 " . 1.25
' ' . 4.50 " 3.00
Childs suits $1.45 worth double.
Bargains No. 6
Comforts only 48c each worth dou
ble, Bargains No. 7
Repellent 58 inches wide all colors
only 47c a yard.
Bargains No. 8
Mens Sweaters, heavy quality only
45c each.
Btreet.
a
Brothers, j
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on Sale This
most BeautK
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Look
out for Cold Weather
Are you Prepared for it?
We aje selling winter goods at reduced
prices and now is your time to buy.
All Suits, Overcoats, Raincoats and Trous
ers at greatly reduced prices.
'Twill pay you to buy now.
J. G. DtJNN&CO.,
65-67 Pollock St. Phon 212
J L. HARTSFIELD
Contractor and ISuIStSr.
(FPIi:iC 93 1-2 M1DDLK ST. j'HONE 238
After having so much trouble to get Tin work done wlx n I wanted it and
like I wanted it done have purchased the Tin Business of L. II. Cannon. Have
opened a First Class Tin shop No. 90 Middle Street, next, to Cuskins Cycle
Store, where I have competent and experienced men to lo work, 1 w 1 run
this business in conjunction with my CONTRACTING and IJUII.blNG.
Any work sent me will receive PROMPT ATTENTION. :md will be DE
LIVERED when PROMISED.
I havean EXPERIENCED SLATER. ALL K1NI.: in STOVE WORK
DONE. STOVE PIPE Made to Order.
Tho old year's gone I
The time is on
For New Year's houa
ar ranging
You'll always find
Us up to the time
In the styles that are
ever changing:.
In tabouretts and Chi
na Bets
We have ihemrare and
many.
Table Spreads all
kinds of bels
With pricea, well most
any
Itar gains too, we have
for yoa
In chairs boih oak and
willow
Mora than thrse you'll
find wbm pleased
To call on
J. S. MILLER
New Bern N. C.
Lumsden & Stith
INSURANCE AdKNCY.
Strong Line of Firs Iosurancs Com
panies. All Dusln s promptly att coded to
C.T. HANCOCK
Real KNtntc Agent.
tfl Prod t, Nsw Barn, N
O A NICOLIs
iln d hfo tesm.
INSURANCE PATS. '. (
Whn yon ht tha mUfnrtoris lolr
four foails bf fir or dumif bf Sr
mA hot lx rmnnmliim r-m will iVf
Vi nrwilof ths tinnis n InroninAa
t ir rnnjr ntntt si say tima. It Is to
fu 'f)ttt lo trxrur. . '
, r.M loo.
J. M. REGISTER
. I'orch Columns, Raila. Ba!-
ur'cr?, vp;nuiC3, htair Ijin
Ill , r ' 1 til- . I
Iuiu-.tcn. Grnl", I hnth and
corner ImOCki, oin and
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Office Phone 11!, p, ,,!. ,., , ixr..
Coal and Wood
The very best free burning
White Ash, Eyg, Stove,
Chestnut and Furnace Coal,
also the only C. C. B. Poca
hontas Steam and Domestic
Cump Coal on the market.
1
wOOd
The best quality of Oak,
Ash, Mixed and Pine
Prompt deliveiy and person
al attention given to all or
ders.
lis y
OIU
Phone No. -17. Union Point
Coal! Coal!
Full supply of ih - bejt
quality Hard Coal in I i ,k,-n.
Egg, Stove and Chestnut
sizes.
Also the Celebrated Poca
hontas Steam and Domestic
lump.
All orders given prompt
and personal attention.
Phone 7A.
Office and Yard No. If.
Craven Street.
Hollisler & Cox
, Watch And Cbck Rtpalring.
RoffiemL I 111 eH for font work,
fair it and return lL Work oa
Watcha, Clocks arxj iswslry slwsys
roarsnUsL Am still at 69 Broad
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