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0 7 7Cs "5 i it, t ' f ffl-EETI Df,LY -New Bern, S. Q.', July 17, 1907. Jf LODGE DIBECTOBT. if I ATHESU LODGS KO. X OF Fr 1 ; meeta every Tuesday Ight at ' 8 v -o'clock in Knighta of Harmony Ball c'i Pollock St & D. Fulcher. Xi.C J. ' a Smltft, K. of R. and 8. Visiting . nlghti will receive a cheraUwweJ-I-" come. "- ' EUBEAXA IiODfif Ke. 7, L 0. 0. F, went will Drobably be made perma-. Meets' every Monday night, to Knights, nent -.; - of Harmony Hall. Pollock street I Mr, Kehoe is the son of the lata VL Edgerton, N. J- H. Smith, Bee Robert C. Kehoe and has been tore ' ' Visiting Brothers cordially welcome. ; man of the shops here since last Sep- 7 " ! tember. Prior to that h was foreman WOODMEN OFTHE WOULD meetat I of tne Seaboird ju, utm shops at Ra Bcottfa Hall semi-monthly. First and . h d h Md ,8 eXDerience Third Wednesday nights at 7 :30 o'clock. Visiting Woodmen- are Invit ed. CRAVEN- LODGE No. , KNIGHTS OF HARMONY. Meets 2nd and 4th Wednesday nights in each, month in K. of Harmony hall Pollock St, at 7:30 o'clock. Samuel R. Ball, Presl- ' dent; J. H. Smith, Secretary; R. R. ..Hill Financial Secretary. Index to New Advertisements. Lost Spectacles. Wanted. Contrator. Barfleld Watermelons. John B. Ives. Furniture. B. B. Davenport Eggs, Etc. Williams & Bryan Cabbage. Simmons & Hollowell Clearance Sale. BUSINESS LOCALS : NOTICES IN THIS COLUMN FOR LESS THAN ONE MONTH MUST BE PAID FOR IN ADVANCE. TODAY Fresh eggs, fine ducks, Spring and grown chickens, Ports mouth Mullets. Smoked herrings. Swansboro onionB, Pamlico potatoes. Launch' lights, wheels, and life pre servers, nets, twines and lines. B. B. Davenport. LOST In baseball park a pair gold rimmed riding bow specticles, in black leather case. Name A. J. Gasklns, marked with pen on inside. ..Finder leave at Journal office and get re ward. BOGCE SOUND Watermelons and coeking apples today at Barfleld'a. Broad Street. BOGUE SOUND Cuban sweet water melons at Roy all's. WANT Contrator to build four dwell ings. Will be in Jno. L. Roper Lum ber Co.'s offlce July 22. i fEW CABBAGE From the Sound. No fertiliser, order early and get one. Williams & Bryan. STOLEN From In front of New Bern Iron Works, a Columbia bicycle, No. .200. Ten dollars reward for return of same to that place. Eugene Wil liams. 1 FOB SALE A No. 6 Remington type writer in perfect condition. For price apply to Journal offlce, where the ma chine can also be Been. MONEY TO LEND In sums of $500 or more, on notes secured by mort gage. Six per cent Interest. R. A. Nunn, Attorney. W. G. BdYD Have lived in Bridgeton several years. Healthiest and coolest place in this section. We have good water and most satisfactory school. Vour pl.tf to build houses on install ment plan ll safe investment and blessing to worklnf men. Every one should build now whlls land U cheap. Elijah Taylor. ' WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED Three more large iron safes and three small size ones and will sell cheap ,for cash or on time. Call at our of 4ce and salesroom No. 47 Middle St or Phon lit T J- Turner Furniture Co. .. : ' SALESMAN WANTED Ta tell to grocers, druggists and confectioners'; tliO per month and expenses. Call-, fornia Cider ft Extract Co., St Louis, Mo. "' ;; IF Y0VL HAVE SORE EYES Piles or tj- sores, sea' me. To my country friends 1 can Interest yon at-N. A Si Depot L.i F. Taylor. - JUST BECEIVEB-rNew '.: ! jcrop v Ruta f baga and Turnip seed. Call J, F, Clark .S6'Mtddl.BtceeL ; . CORNED MACKEREL Just received ' at Williams A Bryani ' " v . . V STAR TAILORING CO Located at ' Middle Bt; next to Hotel Haaelton; , Kff-Wtkr ;C;:-Up-to-dataJ Tailor VjjUmw. clothing, from 114-up,, Clean ' ' 'JlvretstoidlVpairfei a'speclal- 7' y V hona iOS; J- n WANTED Experienced male steno grapher permanent and" good-' place . for right man. ,R. Journal Office. i AT ONCE Good position for the right tnan.- Address. " Box 874 City. . WILL BE GLAD-To see my friends at my now house, 41 South Front St ':;Mrs. B. M.' Smith.'. :v;r r''v f" '-.':' WILL SELL CHEAP Refrigerators and Ice cream freezers. I have a good line of standard makes to select from dnn't want to carry overto next sea son. J. S. M!Hr. ' II '1 C: SUGCESSd Tfl Ti!E.'J" F . LnIL U il IriiLLIi Mr. Harref Eefcoe Has Beea 4ppolntr V - 4 Master Meckaate ef the Nori - . '- .1 ' folk A Souther Soad. -, r I ; Mr.' Harvey"" Kehoe, foreman of the Norfolk vft Southern machine shops has been appointed Master Mechanic at' the New. Bern shops temporarily, It Is understood that the appointment will soon be ratified and his appoint . lg wen equipped. 'to take chargeof this responsible position. TO (CttpM Mr. W. T. Hill went to Seven Springs yesterday. " V Mr. Thomas Daniels went to New York yesterday. , Mr. W. L. Lewis went to New York on a business errand. Mr. George Yeomans Is visiting the Jamestown Exposition. . , Mrs. R. H. Wilson 1b visiting her daughter in Wilmington. Messrs. J. A. Jones and J. M. Spen cer are attending the' Jamestown Ex- ) position. ..Jilr. and Hrs. Percy Lumley of Au gusta, Ga., are visiting relatives in this city. Mr. W. F. . Richardson has gone no a tour -visiting northern citise, includ ing If e Elks convention at Philadel phia. Mrs. Jarman and daughter and Miss Sidney Kinsey of Jacksonville went to Norfolk yesterday to attend the Jamestown Exposition. Mr. M. Hahn and Mrs. F. M. Hahn and children left to go to Branchport, N. J., yesterday. Mrs. Hahn will visit In other places before returning. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Johnson are visi tors at the Jamestown Exposition and from there will go Wrightsville Beach and will spend some time with relatives there. "" Editors Joe King, of the Durham Herald and Josepbus Daniels were passengers on the evening train to Morehead last evening to attend the State Press Association. Mr. R. J. Gould, superintendent of the motive power of the Norfolk & Southern R. R., Mr. Gould, Sr., R. 3. spending a few days at Beaufort. BUSINESS LOCALS: FOB SALE Two gasoline engines, one 9 horse power, one 20 horse pow er, stationary. Both as good as new, In perfect condition. Reason for sell ing: will remove to the country and use steam. Engine can be seen run ning and terms given by applying to J. M. Register. Shops In Church al ley. NEW ABRIYAL-'-Ot Rugs and Mat tings goods. Prices reasonable,.!. S. Miller. ' ' JUST RECEIVED A fresh lot of Mlda Spring ginger ale. 1 also keep Ice cool deep rock lemonade, and all kinds of soft drinks on ice. Remember the place, M. W. Chapman, corner Middle and South Front Sta. - v : FOB SALE Mule and dray. . Mule young and sound, a general good work animal. May be seen at Riverside store 24 Gnlon St , 't. ' MOSQUITO CANOPIES To bang from celling or from, bed, at John B. Ives. V TRAVELING MEN Whan to PoUofcks ville, will flud It to their advantage to sea me before engaging rigs and trans portatlon. I keep good 'road', horses and vehicles to hire C at 'reasonable charges, " Prompt servlca. "A. 8, Lee, Pollocksvllle, U. C: V, , . ; C ; V v FOB BENT At Beaufort,, on water front 1 seven ' desirable "; unfurnished rooms; private resldenca. Bttitabla tor light bouse keeping and new cafe In basement by Whites, (European plan). Respectable, parties only, need apply. Address P. 0 Call Box 93, Beaufort, FOB BENT One - dwelUng , house, next to the Stewart Sanatorium, water and sewerage. ; Also dwelling comer Union and Cypresa. streets, contain ing five rooms and store. ' Apply to U W. Sftirart - pZ&.Vfa.m- FBESH SUPPLY 0FtGtJTn'S-Chocc- latcs" just received at James B. Daw son, 103 Middle, street; .Phone 209. r PnOBiB NO. t7 For Groceries, shoos and "notions. Also sell the bestbrandg of Flour. Cheese and Butter. No." 1 band-made shlngieai. Wood' In 4 feet lengths at N. F. Vincent's 457 South Front Street'"':-.' ,'; -'; V: ...'' ': '.'' ' NOTICE Is hereby glren that the business dIl J. A. Meadow deceased, will be continued by tne as Executrix and sole legatee and devisee undertlie name of J. A. Moadows. Jane K. Mead UAMKI H Cll'I K t!) 2 I-.UWq Et! have on free e-!.!'.'Mon a t 'i f '' (f I' " ; ' ' ' t..-.J F .j , EiL.tii , The New' Bern and Kinston colored baseball teams will playTa series of three games commencing Thursday, v: A boat load of beef cattle came, In Tuesday from Cove Sound - an(ri of course found a ready market at a good price,; - i ' A Very, pleasant reception "to the bride and. groom, Mr. and Mrs. John I -West was given last night at the home of Mr, R. J. DIsosway on George street. - '. -.-'- , The emperature was delightfully pleasant yesterday. During the hour.s around noon, it warmed tip a Jlttlo but lt;-wasvcasy to keep comfortable and there was a fine breeze all day. -" The policeiorce have new and 'at tractive uniforms - which they have donned for the first time this week. The hats which are- gray" fedora are especially attractive and make a fine appearance. - ! vThe first Bogue Sound watermelons of the season arrived here Tuesday, two boat loads. The quality was not as good as usual, but they were given a hearty reception. The retail price is about 2 cents each. " The Ladles Missionary Society of the Christian church will hold a: meet ing at 4 o'clock this afternoon the the" home of Mrs. Hatter on East Front street All members and others In terested are' urged to bev presnt It Is rather early to blow about it, but it has, been noticed that mos quitoes have not been very annoying so far this season. In tact but few of the pests have made their appearance. For alii of which we should be hank ful. There was quite a good deal of sen sational gossip on the street last night over a reported elopement of well known society people of Goldsboro. The man Is a married man with a family and the woman one who la the object of considerable violent and abusive talk. There were seven- boats moored 'at the market dock Tuesday night More than has been there at on tim in some time. The sail boat traffic with New Bern has fallen away a great deaf lately, not a fraction of what It was a few years ago. There has been noth ing done to attract trade or induce it to come here. So it is gradually drift ing to other places anil rapidly getting in the habit of continuing to go. The inspection officers made a very unfavorable report about the condi tion of the alley and dock back of the stores on Middle street The place seems to have become a dumping ground for all kinds of refuse. A reg ular old garbage heap. Inspector Gas- ) kill says he intends to do his duty to- V0 ' l" "u u" uul citizens should co-operate with htm and not cuss him out because he con dems the filthy condition of their premises. . A contract has been let by the com missioners of Lenoir and Pitt coun ties to build an iron bridge at Griffin across Contentnea creek. The creek or Moccasin river, as it is some times called, passes through the center of the town, and Is the dividing line be tween the two counties mentioned. At one time we think enjoyed the distinc tion of being located In two counties, two congressional and Judicial dis tricts and three townships. The bridge will cost $14,000. Patrons of the city water system will take notice that the water will be cut oft after 8 o'clock Wednesday evening In the district ease of Middle street to and lncludir both aides of East Front and South of Pollock street to Trent river, until certain' connect Hons are made for the supply of the New-. Gaston hotel Mr, Tooker as sures the patrons that everything has been done beforehand, thatcould be to expedite tha work and -"that; the water will be turned on at the earliest posslbl moment The irork will prob ably beflhlshed during the night. .'! 'r ';. : ; a , fit-; The latest vegetable freak discover ed by the Free Press ts a mammoth cabbage weighing twlve pounds and a' ponderous turnip of eleven pounds weight Another freak is an Irish po tato' with eight other potatoes, cling ing to it fThe Free Press' potato does not beat the ones mentioned In the Journal i tew 'days ago. , There were thirteen of them, about as large as partridge eggs, absolutely uniform in sise growing on 'a slender, Vroot or string at regular distances, . tb tub ers being perfectly sooth and In shape of peas, as to the cabbage and turnip we wi.k'lH;Hihii! r. ; ' , , -. ' i.;': ' V':'"?:; ; West-Smith, ' Mr. John. L.' West and Miss Cora.EL Smith were united In marriage at the home of the bride yesterday afternoon at four o'clock. Rev. J. R. Betts, of ficiated., .''', '': 'i.'' ,i, IIIUiL U t .:Ji...,J h. ii4.j " "v !' . ui u.. mic-..nx t t f ; pcii.a to the artfi-,1 we wu!. e-'-l ynur tUi.tti to our . P fi : J f :; ( (!, A Vim T Vttri- WO! ' 1 I e l,sr I ! ) f i J pry v ' s-yo. ',,'. i V I i i f r i l iuKL OLi C3IED. Supposed ,to be , the Man Who Broke ' Into Hill's Sporting Goods Store ' Sunday Morning, . John .Morton, one of the ugliest looking nlggerr that has been in the criminal lime Jlght for some little time was on trial . before. Magistrate Patterson 'yesterday on three separate charges. ,vsThe first was for carrying concealed weapons. VTwo loaded re volvers and a 4 quantity of cartridges were found on him when be waslar rested Monday night. The next charge was restating and abusing an officer. Morton was drunk ,and while in Bragg's alley 'fired1 a pistol Officers Griffin and Howard went after - the man -and he ran down Hancock street with the police almost in close touch. They caught him, near the 'Pepsi-Cola factory, and he absolutely refuse to go with his captors and made quite a fuBS protesting against being" arrest ed. He was relieved ( of. the ' pistol which he had shot but when one arm was free he pulled one out of . his pant's leg, and flashed It in Policeman Griffin's face and doubtless ' would have killed him but for' the fact that his finger was on the guard instead of the trigger, the pistol being the new bammerless pattern. Mr, Griffin push ed the pistol away and took it from him and after the nippers had been put on him the fellow went along quite decently. "'.' The third charge was breaking into W. T. Hill's store on Sunday morning and taking five pistols, some cartridge and a leatrhe bolster for carrying a pistol. ' The two pistols that were taken from him were produced in evidence and were identified by Mr. Durham Stallings, clerk for' Mr. Hill, as two of "the revolvers stolen. He identified them because the box number corres ponded to th. number on the firearm show lng that they were made to go together. The man stoutly maintain ed that he bought one of the revolvers of a man he did not know and the man asked him to keep the Other one. He explained that the cuts on his hand which indicated that they were made by the broken window glass were re ceived while working on the log train rfor the Roper Lumber Co. His de fense is very thin and had he been pressed" very hard he would probably given himself away. N- Magistrate Patterson found prob able cause to bind Morton over to su perior court under an aggregate bond of $450. Each one being a state case. They were divided $200 each for re sisting officer and entering and burg larizing store and $50 for carrying concealed weapons. The arrest was what might be term ed a fortunate accident Morton who is undoubtedly one of the men wanted for this burglary was not suspected until he was taken to the Jail. It is a very important capture. Tne Game Today. The last of the Klnston-New Bern series will be played today and New Bern will have several new players under a new captain. We are going to beat the Klnstons today. Mark our word. We can do It and we are going to do it Come out and see us dp It New men and new gamer Police Court Transactions. , There was quite a large bunch of disorderlies before the mayor yester day. It was mostly of the messy kind and a good deal of it showed that the complaining witness was not altogeth er blameless. 'x ' . ' ,; - .r r: Ned Corhln was taxed the costs for slapping a woman. The woman was made to share the costs, v '-;, :.. ' Bob Home bad some trouble with another man and was arrested. Th mayor lot him pay -the costs;..f( -rjZ:. 4 Ananias a name that would queer any onef Norrls was required to pay the costs for disorderly conduct while bis wife Matilda Norrla was fined five dollars and cost rf The two had a neat ed argument and their, quarrel caused their arrest . ;' 1 '-iAo; '.tv,i : V. NOTICE! 'I am bow prepared to iff'.-- . 'if- i X!' ' ' :'. pair yonr old Fnraiture, of all kinds; and all kinds el L V i bolstering at short notice. J.B.IIOLLAND , 8S Middle St fbono 103. - - i.'j oi ii. e r ;,r,i gort or jewelry in v t-( r v i '. t 'i . :' ,n f 7 y if t.r a f ) rive i' ) f XV ( npnit ,J r , ' to our Repair "Department if it doesn't keep tim to the minute! Precision in a watch is a most 'es sential 1 feature and there are many ways in which the delicate mechanism may be thrown out-of .order, any one of these can be remedied by our Ex pert RepairerB careful workmen with long experience In - : '' Watch Repairing! J. 0. BAXTER, The Leading Jeweler. flfnce Phone 68 Res. Phone 68 8 ring ERNEST C. ARMSTRONG OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. 99H Middle St. Res. 174 Middle St. Acute and Chronic Diseases sue- -cessfully treated. Consultation and examination free. Litera ture on application. Southern V Music House is the only 'Systematic POST CARD STORE with Novel Arrangement of cards for the convenience of patrons and Headquarters for Tourists and Post Card Collectors. New Cards Every Week 5,000 Colored New Bern views, and views of foreign countries at 20c doz. ..Also Leather cards and Albums and Novelties of all kinds. New Bern in a Nut-shell; New Bern In a Sea Shell; TWO FOR 15c. We sell wholesale and retail. Write for prices and samples. Dealers in Phonographs, Records, and Musical Instruments. P. 0. BOX, 280. NEW BERN, N. C. Portsmouth Mullets Fine Lot. Nicely Corned. Just Received. J. F. Cuthrell xfiW'si-fi'it; )r;';;H''-''f.i-:j"v' .- 'A ' i ww Mtice o Water -ON SALE AT- DAVIS PHARMACY my lAlMAMi. OF- toiorea lanvas Colors, Blue, prabGray: Lavender and PinkJf t t while they last. These ,'. in sizes: Get busy once I ; Remember the above Tin: 1:0:11: ;;' SAVE , THE :"t':CASB PURCHASE n I TICKETS you get at our store. rT,hey are of value. 6. Ballard's Obelisk Flour is unequalled ;for making delicious Rolls and Loaf-Bread Try it and be con vinced. 5 'b tins Snow Drift ft Lard, 65c. Peanut Butter in 10 and 20c glasses. Orange Marmalade 15c glass. All the above at H. C. Armstrong JHE GROCER Tn TUo. Mon U IV 1UW1UUI1 of the House ' How would you like to get the meals this hotweathtron a wood or coal range ? If you love your wife, get her a GAS RANGE. - - P BERN LIGHTING & FUEL CO. J ICS Oxfords are a little broken V.'.l arid call this morning." - 4 mentioned Oxfcrds will .; , 4 . -s: Litnia tllt uxioras inhj'mt.i'ii.i1ii,(MiKi.uiin.it,.tlif.il REDUCTION I OUR SEMI-ANNUAL REDUCED PRICE SALE ON SUITS Starts on MONDAY, Mixed Suits are reduced 20 per cent We have many choice patterns left, which must go at thesg low prices. It will be well for 3 you to take advantage j we are offering are all J. 0. DUNN & CO. Thone 212. GREAT REDUCTION SALE On Our Entire Stock of Summer Goods ! SPECIAL Fipiirwl Lawns, nssorlod colors, worth 7 1-2 yd at 4c. per yard. 1,000 yards Itonmants, from 2 to 8 yd. pieces l.'.c, 20o, and 2."c. kind at c. DARK CALICO AT 4 l-2c the YARD. 1,000 yards of While Lawn, worth Me llow 8 l-2e per yard. Turkey Red Talile Damask, ,"H inelieR wide, now 23c yard. Laces and Emliroideries, miles mid miles of these (roods from one cent to 4Hc per yunl. Rin0 IS ! . RIRBONS ! ! . lilltBONS! ! ! l.'c Taffeta Rihlion, Sr yard, In all (lie desirable colors. S. COPLON, 75 MIDDLE STREET To Phonograph Owners ! EMSOX GOLD MOI LDED REC ORDS FOR Jl'LY. are exceptionally fine. Call nt once and make your se lection. 4,000 'records In stoek to se lect from. A Full Line Sporting Uoods. Win. T. HILL. yi MIDDLE ST 'PHONE 2.13 We are Pushing Paint The painting season is at hand and we are ready to supply your needs with The Sherwin-Williams , Paints Let us figure on the paint for your house. S.W. P. will prove ? the best and most ecpnomical . ain$ you can buy. ,; .J;"-'-.', ' .:: FuU color cards for the asking. ( ::i r ;.' ": ' ' i ' SOtDlY. r;EW bern buildi:: phone " ' . nnriPANY " 163 r UUil nil I STREET t. taaAaaaaaAaaaaaAiAaAA SEE - ;' EMETT :f:fe In ft) ' Ml G SUPPLY r t i JULY 15th. All E of this sale, for the goods new, Styles this season. 55-57 Pollock St. OXFORDS! Our entire Stoek of Oxfords reduced 20 per eent off. If you intend boy. InK n pair of Oxfords, be sure and see our stoek. WKVN LOTIIINU. We have h lanre stock of Clothing, 80 we have reduced our entire stock per rent, off to make room for our Kail .Slock. STRAW II ATM .Men's mid Boys' Straw Huts, reduced to cost and less! KXTRA! Roy's Knee Wash Pants, size 4 to 12 at 22c. s pair. Hoys Wash Suits, in White and colors lie each. YOI' SHOULD HAVE A Checking Acnii.iit with this hank! lieciiiiRC your money h; ifer in this bank than out of it. Because it's a cfiiivciiicui e a neces sity and help to you a-, a businessman tiorause it sayei; lime, and trouble--l;eeiH your amounts rtrnlght, enables you to pay bills with chock and la a Safeguard for your IhikIiiprs whether large or small. Our Capital and Surplus $202,000. National Bank of New Berne Jas A. Bryan, Pres. Jno Dunn, V-Pr O. H. Roberts. Cashier. have now moved into my large New Building 69 CRAVEN ST. and am now prepared to serve my customers promptly. Call and see me Owen G. Dunn PRINTER A STATIONER. 69 Cravtn St. Nkw Bern. N. C Good Plumbing W are now prepared to do any kind j,;0 o Plumbing Steam, Gas, or Hot Water v, v". Fitting ; In a thorough, - up-to-dat ' manner. Satiafaction guaranteed., GIt f;i! 't, inne DrnthnrO , I- IIIU0 71 Craven St Next Duan'a Pt Office. . JuBtOpenedA barrel of Fancy . . ' 1 POCE Molasses m belt quality. Sugar Cane Syrup (j 1 , U in cane. Try our tae. FormoHa h - '- brand la acknowledged by expert , . J tea drinkera to be an extra line I grade of teaj ;- ''' ,"- ' g ' T!!!"1 1 rr. !:' r'.N"A'
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