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r'ubilehed every day In toe year ex ojpt Monday. Journal Bunding 66-60 Craven 8treet. : - 0 :"i PHONE. KO. 8. 4c CHARLES L. 8TETEXS, . EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.-" RUBSCBIPT10S RATES. One fear,' in advance. .14.00 On Year, not In advance., .,; 6. 8.00 Monthly, by carrier in tne city Advertislnj Rater furrished bnap ., plication. .; ? .:: r yrj..,. .-:-.; -v witat To xm; V :-.. -, ,,, ' . r :T-i There Is comfort in the knowledge M , Entered? t;tthe v;:,PQ8totflcw.Paw;; ften f expressed,1? that Dr. Kilmer's Bern N. as second-class, matters? Swamp-Root; the great, kidney remedy, . -!' ' " i omto fuigii every wish mowing rheumatism, i r.s'irintAI.- PXPKR OK'NEW, BERN. " .)n tlmkck. kidnevs. liver, bladder AND CRAVEN COUNTY h NAw Rnm N C October 27 1907 , New Bern, H. tjctooer iir i? ' " - , A DEMAND FOB INCREASED 6RAD- ;- - ED SCHOOL f r'That 'the popuUUon. of New Bern, increasing as it has during the past year, would show the increase j ;n larger attendance at the White Grad ed School at the Fall term, was noth- ins else "than a certainty.' The Jour-, about it, both sentf ree - , ilbvmail. AddressDr. nal said this last spring, and the good . vilmer & Co.; Binsr- advice tendered, that the summer was ... .. the time, when preparation should be that was certain to be wanted during the school year 190708. .. V ' The increase in the number of pu pils this Fall, has made it necessary to increase the number, of teachers. This has been done. But with school room facilities already fully-taxed, the increase of teachers meant some Improvised school rooms. This has overtaxed the present graded school ' room conditions. It has made two grades occupy the-same room-'The injustice to both pupil and teachers in this method is obvious. Recita tions have been held In the halls. Im provised school quarters have lacked In space, light and heat Both teacher and pupil have suffered from these annoyances, and the result has been educational failure, that is both teach er and pupil have suffered, in neither being able to accomplish the work and duties set before them. That some temporary arrangement will be made to carry the school on with added room, wlli of course be done by the board of trustees. But something more than Just meeting to ' day's school exigencies Is demanded. It is not enough that the graded school be lust good enough for today There is wanted something over this. A - provision of facilities and equipment - that while it will not urge compul sory education upon this community. ..will be able to say to every parent, "the school room and teacher.? ard ready for your child." In other words f a provided educational way is needed lor the youth of New Bern. ; It may 'seem today, a tax to provide sufficient. school rooms, and the teachers with ' other equipment, but.lt; wlliTw found ,VaJow tax, a wise tax, a tax to iave ' the youth from a ate that is certain ' to follow Ignorance and idlehesa,.for ' the boy or girl that does not attend school will usually be found upon the - street, and that means demoralization There is no sum of money, and no great amount is needed,' that would j not prove a gilt edge Investment' for this community, to put Into larger ''school facilities.' It would . repay., In i; the next generation, with an educated community, one capable of carrying on the affairs of this city and . State, ' as these will present themselves, and 'unless there be the men and women capable, there mast come in outsiders. Is it a pleasant thought, that the New ' Bern of 1920 will be governed In its industrial, commercial, financial, so ': cial, educational and religious mat r tors by others than the . descendant ' ii those New Bernlans, , whose ; past lecord will be all that remains T And yet this must be the case unless the New Bern boy and girl is" given the educational chance today, to gain the . knowledge that meant everything for themselves and their community. ' ' Catarrh Cannot Be Cared. ' with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot teach the seat of the disease. Catarrh II I blood or constitutional disease, and In order to cure It you must lake Internal remedies.'; Hall Catarrh Cars is taken Internally, and acts directly on the blcod and mucous surfaces. ; Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of (hi best physicians in this country for years and is a regular prescription, -lit Is composed of the best tonics known, comblnod with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on fbe mucous surfaces. ' The perfect combination of the two jigredlents Is what produces Such wonderful results In curing Catarrh. Send for teHtl- mooiula, , ., '.'' " ' f. J. ciie::sy & co., , , " ' rroprli'lui'S, Toledo, 0. :'.,!.! by DriiftiTir.ii, -i 73o. ') Hall's Vn- ;'y I . ' ) fr c I TrnnV.ta -l ? V - I J j ; Frev&e&cy of Ki ! -t-y X !m '';'Mt nronle do not realite t' ', a' va;- ta increase and renui table t cy nrvdikt -s. V.'hiiekiJney dis orders are the most common diseases that pre vail, they are almost the last recognized by patient and phy sicians, vho cva ttnt thtmnlttt th factoring V tpf, while j the rtg rin in thfi ' rmrt of the urinarv passage, nd scalding pam m p foMong M cf Uquor, wme or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant he. saity cf being compelled to go often SStfS V?S for ita wonderful cures of the most. d'9-. tressing cases. JJ you new gists in fifty-cent and-one-dollar 8izes. i Yon may have a sample bottle and a ; book tnat tens an .hamton, . v. wnen ' 'Trr,. writintr mpntion this caoer and don't niate any mistake, but reniember the the address, BinghamtoH, N. V. Duffy Chapman. ,j. . . -Friends of "tne contracting: parties will be interested in the following ac count of the nuptials," of one of New Bern's rising, and talented young men'- - . i1! - From- the Knoxvllle, Tenn. iohrnat & Tribunei October 24: ' ' , -Of the many potable weddings that have occurred in or about Knoxvllle recently, none was more beautifully or impressive .than that of Miss. Minu ette' Chapman, who 'was married at Eagle Bend at high noon1 Wednesday to Dr. Richard'Nlxon Duffy, of. New Bern.'N. C. i . ' The marriage took' place in the el e- gant country home of Judge D. K. Young, at Eagle Bend, and was typi cal of the country wedding of the olden times, a characteristic, hospital ity and informality greeting the guests from the time of their arrival before the ceremony to the time of departure at its conclusion, an ideal day for a. fall wedding, the decorations were beautiful and appropriate. The ming ling of chrysanthemums and cosmos with the bright tinted autumn foliage yielded artistic results and formed a beautiful background for such as-occa slon. ' . .- . ,,.. . Crouch's orchestra played the 'wed ding march and at twelve o'clock (the bridal party passed down the stair way in the spacious hall and stood near a large wedding bell made of white chrysanthemum and smllax, Vn fler, which the bridal couple stood.' Messrs. James McDowell and David C-Chapman were followed by W. fTanK uaynes, or winston-tsaiem ana Mr. Barlowv Strong, of Chattanooga. Then came. Miss Helen Howell, of Knoxvllle, and Miss Frances Young, of Sweetwater,' Tenn., walking singly and both young ladies gowned In, 'be coming toilette of white chiffon over taffeta, and wearing large white hats trimmed. In white ; orchids, -with; i single. pink T rose uiThey carried boa quets of white cosmos. , ' ' 1 v Mrs.v Margaret Chapman Eldrldge, matron ot tne hour wore white chif fon cloth over pink silk, with broad border of hand painted roses.- She wore a white picture .hat trimmed In plumes and carried white cosmos.; The hride' advanced on" ths arm of her grandfather, Judge D. K. Young and , was met by the" groom and his best man, ' Mr. John , Henderson, ot Baltimore. ft !' . - Ry,Davld Sullins, D.Djqt Cleve land, performed the ceremony. The bride k presented a "most dis tinguished appearance In- her gown of white satin, which was beautified 3y trimmings i real - lace and oordlnette. Her ;teli;; was, caught with a - wreath af prange blossomV and, was one that had 'been, worn ;at thre' other "mar riages in 41118 fajnlly,,' She carried shower bouquet ot llllies of ths valley and wore superb diamond rborse- shoeDltl.'ths groom's gift,. -.y f Mrs, JDharles : Duffy . mother of the groom,;Wore ;an;;:;jexplslte i( gown of black lace and chiffon over White taffeta and amethyst- ornaments. ; An elegant luncheon was served af ter the guests had extended their con gratulatlons and the decorations In the dining room" wrere" sugegstlve of thl event and Very artistic '..f '"-''.; The" young couple left Immediately for an extensive trip and VlU be at home In New -Bern, after December 5th. The going away gown . was handsome havy y blue,., with hat to match, H'y.:. Ills Deaf Old Mother. . . ; "My dear old mother, who la now eighty" three years old, thrives on Electr. ?ltterB1, writes W. B. Brun son, of Dublin, Go. "She has taken icm for about two years and enjoy 4a excellent appetite, feels etronit an aleeps well.". That's the way Electric DKters affect the aged, and the snru happy results follow In all ra-t s of female weakness and generally ! hlllty. Weak, puny chlldrnn too, r gn-atly Hlrenrrthmied by ttima. Guar- atili'Cd aliio fur rtnwarh, liver Uldncy trnubli -1, ly nil C '" ' ' . t bps -n is j ULk MAT WILLIS ALBEKT MAKKS;.; ! : ' JENNIE BPLL. . ... " ,.x Our High School once our pride ..and ,Joy. ... , Which filled us all with vanity, -is filled tp overflowing with - . . Poor" suffering humanity', ... -a ;The" pupils ?of the High School are going to accept Mr.' Stevens' offer to have a column each week in the Jour nal devoted to school, interests, 'While the High School will be, responsible for this column, and do the larger part of the work, yet the other tirades will have paragraphs concerning their work whenever they like. , ' j i T 4- k $ -; root BalL b h - With the approach or-'cool weather toot' ball? has 'practically taken the place of .base ball among the boys at school.. Great interest is taken In the game, and before school Is opened in the morning and at neess, 'aidM are chosen and to a few minutes the m ftnd '7:3o -p; m. conducted by the happened in the cotton market Is on scrlmmage 1b in full blast Foot ball Pastor,'J. 1 Lewis. ifS'jly -what has been discussed and fore- is a manly, healthy sport, loved by every boy, which is shown by the in- terest taken in It Base ball has had us aay nntu -next spring, wnen n will he revived with as great spirit as ever. The National , game . will never go out of favor among ths boys of America. . ? , ; . Eighth Grade. ' The Eighth Grade has had a line record this month. There, has been onlv three absent and two new minllHJ have entered our room. . i . We. are getting on Jiicely in all our studies, specially Algebra.it It Is our ; first year and It is rather hard for us. Last: week we bad a test In It and four pupils got one hundred and Just one. got below eighty. , r i - Seventh, Grade. - The Seventh Grade' has - advanced rapidly this week, going from the seventh grade room to the room for merly occupied by the tenth grade. Friday October 25, this room had a Latin Bee", Daphne Coward and Sara Hlbbard. choosing the sides and La vlna Folsom and Mamie Hancock -v standing up longest on either side. . . Sixth B. Grade. The two sixth grades have moved from the old to the new building,1 on account of, the large attendance. - We do not go to chapel . on account 'of the crowded conditions In this build ing, but. instead, we have our morn ing exercises In our .room. '- ' . The sixth B Grade has -settled down- to Work, and almost every one seems to be doing his best . ? . . . s Foith A Grade, t la our tegdlar spelling lesson on Thursday, thirty one hundreds were given In our class of torty-two.'.' - - J ..We are having good geography les sons at present. We have just com pleted Mexico, ' Central' America and the West Indies. We are sorry to say that several of our pupils are ab sent on account of sickness, and w4 wish-them a quick recovery. lu The school is, growing so rapidly that two of the sixth grades have, been' moved over. Into the .r High.:: School building to make room for the third divisions of the fifth and second. This of course crowds the High School al most beyond endurance. The high or der of work required of High Schools in the State now makes jt very neces sary to have plenty ot room-and com Portable surroundings, We ,ca& mly do ths best we can (which cannot be first class work)" until .the Trustees can make ! arrangements for more building. We earnestly . hope ! and confidently expect something as soon as such things can be done. .-;if' ;t, :;f The following statistics will show the Increase' In bur school. In 1905 the school was crowded and now it la overflowing.; d'; f.;t;;v:'il905';ri90 Enrollment '. ;'.V IS 632 No. on toll at close ':TH':i i of first lnonth;;57J ' 669 1907 694 r 633 Total No. present "' i, ' during month.. 10,720 : 10,082 11,425 Average .dally at-' . . : .. -tendance.. ,' ,.136.04 533.93 601.47 ' Thi new plan of '. renting school books to' the pupils is working well and another J oar even the short de lay In getting some of the books will be avoided for the superintendent will know exactly how many will rent the books and have them ' hero. Three hundred are, renting; books at prewont. and we are sure that many morn will do so another year, in dm 11,,'irr grades the saving throni h the year Will be at leant C6 2-3 per rent mid in proportion In the lower p . ' 1. 0 Cur ft- ' II-!- 1 tO mil T r We are j ! Foley's I' ! ' rr-t ' . 1 ! tnr d l y t;:t F l'r l.-'- . -. t;:--r i.if.. 1 it. 11 !S and of course it luka d.'rr. nt to us, I suppate, but I know when I.wr.s a i .J t!. s wre i '.. 'i dresses are so light sn I ftinirv; t..j bays t' ni't wi't.r r ' ,o -s; tu.-y don't seem to euro, ami 'u ' i art-ii's it si t ii, s t ino u s 1 1' i articular ab( t t' e houl It of t e huld oned. Of c jrs.j I k.n.w lliat Croup and Culds anlPneu mi a don't stand the show tliej used to stand before Gowan's Pneumonia Cure came on tho ma: ket, but parents should be more careful. By the way, that Gowa V Pneumonia Cure is a marvel. John had croup the other night m1 we jwt rubbed him once good and hard with Gowan's and he wus as bright sa a dollar next da. -and tbey tell me that for Appendicti it scatters the congestion and s.vea an operation. It is wonletful what it will do. '"My husband' is alffhyi asking if ( am sure the e is plenty of .it on hand. .. He - just would 1't bo wi hout it. It cmis fiftj. cents and a: thllar, we ' gt-t tie bij; bit tie tecause we know it is money well invested, . All s nd Iovp. CIIUKCH SEBYICIS ' J ' Christ (Episcopal Ckareh RevL. O. II, Williams, Rectorr . 1 . . j vHoly CommunionJS a. m. ' liornlng Prayer and Sermon,-11 a. m. Suhday School i p. m. "Evening Prayer and Sermon 7: 30 in. WednesdayLitany. 11 a. m. i ;i .j j Christian ' Church The s services at the Christian Church on Hancock St,, todaV-wOr te held as usual at 11 a. xhe subject , of the morning disr oouse wm be "The Kingdom of Qod ' an at night "The Two Great Posses-1 sions," - '"s 'u-'' 1 ' , .''),.'..; T-.-.-. j Tabernacle Baptist Ckirck Corner lof George and Broad Streets. " 8un- day School 9; 30 a. m. F. G, Mitchell, Supt. ' t , ' ' Services at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. 1 uooa orcnestra ana goo a singing. are cordially invited to come and ui uv - - v - worship with its. First Chareh of Christ (Scientist) Middle street, near, corner of Broad. Services Sunday at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. . Vv ' - Bible Lesson Sermon, subject: Everlasting Punishment''; Jeremiah. 17:10. ' Sunday School at 12 m. Pastor: The Bible and Science and Health, with Key' to the Scriptures. AH are cordially Invited. j - Preshyterlaa Chireh Services at the Presbyterian Church will be con ducted by the pastor. Rev. J.iQ. Garth Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. ' Sunday School at 3:30 p. m;; ,j -Christian. Endeavor at 7:30. Topic, Progress of Missions in Europe. ---; ' ; Bible House Stadentt on.- "God's Eternal Purpose," a discourse at jthe court house, 8 p. m., by student Hay den Samson. A cordial Invitation Is extended to the public. .- Trial Catarrh treatments .are being mailed out tre, by Dr. Bboop, Racine Wis. These tests are proving to the people without a 'penny's cost ths great Value of this scientific prescrlp- tlon known to druggists everywhere aa Dr. Snoop's Catarrh Remedy. Soid bf F. a Dully.' " s " '. Proposed schemes to Irrigate the Desert of Sahara are said to be im practicable because of the, great depth of the overlaying deposit of sand. ; : Hart Tlaiet la Kansas. -;The old days of grasshoppers and drouth Are almost forgotten In the prosperous Kansas ot today; although a cltlsea of Codell, Ear) Shamburg, has' not yet forgotten a hard, time he encountered. He says: ' "I was worn out and discouraged by coughing night land-day, and could find no relief till "Jr tried pf. King's; New Discovery." took'less than one bottle to completely cure me". The safest and most relia ble-ebugh and fold remedy and lung and 'throat healer ever discovered. Guoranteed by all druggists. KOc and 1.00;Trlal botUe free. ; -Male children weigh at pound more than females. ; birth The best baby tonic known, Keeps them well, prevents summer troubles soothes and quiets the stomach and bowels. Hollister's' Reeky ; Mountain Tea is Luby's best friend. ' SS cents. Tea or Tablets. F. 8. Duffyi '.,' . ; Novels form uine-tenths ot the book output. :r..'.-i.. " ' ' - HOLU --.. r - A p"Vlf!f f. 1 it.. ). .. .- ir I 1 I. I 11 .1 ' f 5 Sincerely, MARTHA c 1 a' J. ELstham's Werkly Cotton Letter Sieclal' to Journal yr. i i ' Oieensboro, N. C, October ,26. - Planters continue to ' bold 1 and the market continues to decline, f The weather for growth and gathering has continued ideal and the" farmer ha been more Intent upon getting -his product out of the flelda than in get ting his bales, into market. Killing frost has not yet visited the -cotton belt but confidence in the value Of cotton and pretty nearly everything else has received such a shock that 'it may b called it f reese. ' What has shadowed tor'some time past but not discounted, ;To go into details of the panicky conditions that have and do prevail in many places but New, York in particular, is 'unnecessary, be cause they are handled daily by the public press. Several large banking institutions and a few large Indus trial, plants have had to close their doors, i These doings have a very de elded effect,' not.only up6n cotton, but upon everything else. There is be ginning to, be a slowiug down from the high pressure gait to which all sorts of enterprises had become ac customed." Associated Press dispatch es October 25, says: "The dry goods market Is in a waiting attitude. Trade being interfered, with greatly by the financial disturbances. " Cancella tions are becoming numerous and a re-adjustment ot prices Is underway in many lines." Mills are not anxi ous buyers because they think they foresee a crop "ample for all needs and any sort of financing Is most dif ficult. Therefore; if the farmer in sists upon holding the cron at the good prices recently prevailing, the spinners will probably wait and watch As to the future, I am less bearish than I was when prices were 2 cents pound higehr, but considering the outlook, from all standpoints, I re gret to say 'that I think considerably lower prices are likely. 4 Card. - This Is to certify that all druggists are authorized to refund your money If Folty's Honey and Tar falls to cure your cough or cold. t is stops the cough, h&tis the lungs and prevents serious results from eold. Cures la grippe cough &d prevents pieumonla and consumption. Contains no opiates. The, genuine is in a yellow package. Refuse substitutes.-. Davis Pharmacy. The British Museum contains books written on Oyster shells, bricks, tiles, bones, Ivory, ' lead, " frtm, sheepskin. and palm leaves. '":' - A weak stomach, causing dyspepsia. a weak Heart with palpitation or in termittent, pulse, always meapg weak stomach nerves or weak heart nerves Strengthen these Inside or control) Ing nerves wHh Dr. Shoop'a Restora tive and see how quickly these all menta , disappear.- Dr. Shoop of Ra clneV'WIs.,. will uiall . samples free, Write for them. A test will tell. Your health Is certainly worth this simple trlal.X$old by F, B, Duffy.-' i., s',; -... Housework and ' marketing is' part of the education- of a -Belgian girl She ii taught these subjects "lit the public schools: -iS'?. i "t , pud- Can't tMnVT Got " tut Uchml nui iry .r iut ioo tne at drui out 2r,0,000 miles of cable repose Uie bottom of the sea, represent- r ?ir,0,0'!0,0(0. This works out at out tl.OoO nor mile to make and ? S i TrUI (omi'rt at Parish Iloasr.. - We Vf-pwlrh publish thn program t . cf me musical -recital at Parish j Uoiu e tomorrow evening for the ben j - p. lit nf tlifl Pai'tsh' Jxiiiaf. - Wlfh tlir wsll kuown names of artisti who will Lake purt before us, we feel ;hat com ment is- unnecessary. ' The program Is but the forerunner of an c.wcllent ciitertaiUineut.' Tickets OB sa.fl at all drug etores. ' - '.., ' r " v . ,lho program:- " - int, ', " . PART I. ' PlanofcrtS'faolo-Mazurka -io Concert," j J. IJ3 h ci UkyMlsir '. Clare Jaon-ls. a V 'vW c n J J- 2. :JSonraiW Solo-"A Winter Lulla by"; Koveu--Mrs. Erama'W. Harts- u. 'r vvii.ui t-- tiiLaiu uu Airs iiqui Oberoii,", Weber Liszt Mr. Fredorlo" LaPlerre-v r nJ - - 4.- Tenor Solo 'Answer" Robyn-i Mr.'Cbailes T1Pulnphrey''',1l 5. Violin Solcj?'Largo", Handel- Mr, Chirles H. Large. 0 (a) Barytone SoIos'La donnae Mlbile," 'Barcv9rdlle from "ftlgjetto", Verdi; (b) "The Bong; Birds'Are' Sing ing" of cYout" Sullivan Mr. Frederic LaPierre. m. r - PART II. , 1. Soprano Solo "Sing Me to Sleep" i-Greene(byv request). Violin Obli gatoIto -Charles i H. Large.) Mrs. '2. Violin " Solo-"Cavatina", Raff Mri'Charles ffi-Large; ' - 3. . Vpcal , Solos ; (a) jf'Love Is a Bub ble," Allitsenj (b) "Oh, Promise Me," De Koven Mr.' Frederic La Pierre. 1 4. Song ''Dear " Heart," Mattel Miss Mabel Bartling. 5. (a) "Polish Dance, Scharwenka; (b) "Valse Lento," (c) "Valse Vivace" (d) "Marche .Funebre", Chopin Mr.' Frederic La Pierre. Kimball pianoforte will be furnish ed by Geo. R. Fuller. Books are maintained at Russian railroad stations for the registry of complaints of passengers. The custom of tobacco smoking in the shape of cigars and cigarettes la on the Increase in China. A TALUABLE PRESCRIPTION. ; The average person does not realize tow much the bodily health depends; tpon the proper action of the kidneys' ind bladder, nor how widespread dls- j orders of those organs are. It Is quite- safe to say that they give physicians as many sleepless nights on account of their patients as do any of the others, and perhaps it would not be too much to say that, directly and In directly they are. chargeable with aa much sickness as all the" other organs of the human body combined. As a result of a vast amount of , careful study, many physicians are now using with great 'success In the treatment of disorders traceable to the kidneys and bladder a prescription composed ot 34 os. Fluid Extract of Uva Ursl, W. 1UUU. WU1 VU . I UIU t-4 tract of Liverwort and 15 ozs, water. This is administered In doses of a tablespoonful three times a day and while the treatment is continued, which, in order that all Impurities may be .eliminated from the system should be for a month, the patient Is advised, to drink large quantities of water. ..The materials called for by the , prescription are carried in stocK by every first-class pharmacy. DK .WOOL-LET'S , 321-323 VYHilEKALL.ST. U-:i'Cir tke trsstnsnt f;'";. Nervous ad Chronic Diseases ilablta. tin.' B. M. Viimarr Wullrr, khyaieltiBii Im rhmrgt. -, Umanltatlim Pryor St., Allnlt, Ga. .1'rlvaU.. mmi THE ROYAL BABY PLATE Teiches a child how to eat:,' No using,, Angers... Will not upset. No spilling food. ; Dispeuses with , the clumsy .tray"' f-: ; aiANDSOMK GIFT cn'iTi'tr! ''lOnnqL 132 Middle Street. ; ' K'oxt to Kafer's Bake TheMooney's Model, Self-Filling 14K Solid Gold Fountain Pen," also Teddy Dears, Monkeys and new Souvenir Post Cards- just received. ,-, - i.v" rt fi JTTIFTTTTTTTTTTtT ' "y of r.'pnirlnp .., i f'd to do tin I pmirante all yi ! to my shop ! t OI u-r. r I SAHlTORrUr.1 J : A. JX)ME y SALE, LIVERY, FEED AND EXCI1.W , STABLES 1 "-r ' 'vxTt1 -v,-' ' Largest ani Finest Stock of Horses and Mules ever offered for sale in New Bern. A CAR LOAD of each just in I Also a complete lino of Buggies Wagins.Harne n. Whips, Cart Wheels &c. J. A, CD1T. PROPRIETOR 5 JO H N PHONE 2)7. NEW GHENt LOTS FOR SALE Ghent is the ideal location for home-seekers or investors l'.uild ing Jots in this desirable suburb are selling rapidly. TVrms very :t tractive, in fact so easy are they that anyone mav obtain a lot. We will also aartiot you to build a home. Get parti-.-ult-.rs as to t ri! a, tc . from me. W. G. BOYD, 104 POLLOCK ST. SUCFD HAM JIT J. G. WILLIAMS, .'Middle Street., Phone 25 I have 'Tne very'best Lehigh free burring White Ash, Ege, Stove, Chi 8tnut and Fur nace coal; ?U the only C. C, B; Pocahontas steam and Domestic Lump Coal on the maiket. . . ' - ALL COAL SCREENED BE FORE LEAVING YARD Weight guaranteed. , , 3i;ii;t v The best quality .of. Oak, and Piriewed I; in f" stove lengths V Prompt delivery and personal attention given to all orders.''; v.; : ";,'; GOAL S WOOD YARD Phma No. 47 Union V Im tii Jtytt iiol'.rM... i i i ri I 4 KUrj. 1 CO&lai WOOD ELLIS ( ,J; JONES. NEW HERN, N. C Are You thinking? We mfan thinking about getting a HEATER If you are, do not allow the nicest ones to slip away from you without seeing them at least. We have Oil Heaters Coal Heaters Wood Heaters B. IVES BERN. N. C. 93 MIDDLE SI Ay Thorn- 203 I accepted the agency for this city for the Wilmington Graiiit Marble Works and R. D. TUCKER, Troprlclor, Wilmington, N. C and will be pleased to show you designs and quote on MONUMENTS, HEAD-STONKS, IEON FEHC I.G, IKON GATES, etc. Satisfaction guaranteed. W G. BOYD 104 Pollock St Real Estate Dealer,. Telephone 803. Wajrons Carts WE are equipped tu do any kind of re pairing on vehicles promptly. No Ions: waiting. Prices are all right too. Try us. I Ml Regislci Old Stand. (Church Alley) REMOVAL I 1 have removed my Shops from the eld stand, near Hancock street, to two doors west of Middle, on South Front street, where I will be pleased to serve my customers. A tot of New Carts and Wagons or Hie. ' Repair work promptly done and anteed.' v.- ,. - 3LA;K8MITH k WBIIU1GHT eeeee-eeee oeeeeeeeeeeeee i COOK STOVES -Jf nd ' Heaiers Brtsch Leading, tingle and Double arret shot 6s n, with v without kammors. Fall Una at amaiunltlos lor Sportsman. - V : ; ",J Saih.. Ooori, felindi,' General Hardware, Best make of palntt. 0' "I S! L.I fc i 4 t .MS 1 I, (iA w -
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