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1 - -r .j ..-5 1 'ff-A;i if. k 1. ."-'. I' . : 1 . St.' -. u-iH'i "fC fr. ''v. ECD.B03 DAllNOl New Bern, N.; November 19, 1907. ATUEilU JLODGK KO, t:. Of IV. HhU : mrj- Tuesday. - Bight v . clock In Knlghti ot Harmony Hell pollock 8W G. : A.-Gasklas, .C .,--Jf. B. Smith, K. of B. and' ai, Visiting Knlghta will receive a chevalier wel; eome. 4 " - , CUUEAKA LODUB H. J. L . 0. F Meets every Monday night, In Knights ot Harmony Hall, Pollock street, J A Harper, N. O. J.'IL Smith, Sec. Mnitinar Rrothers cordially welcome. CRAFEN LODGE 1, JUilGHTS OF HARMONY. Meets 2nd and 1th Wednesday nights in each month in K. of Harmony tall Pollock SU: at T:80 o'clock. T. C. Daniels, Preei ent; J. H. Smith, Secretary; R. R (1111 Financial Secretary. WOODMSN OF THE WORLD meet at cott's Hall semi-monthly. FirBtnd Third Wednesday nighU at 7 :30 'clock. Visiting Woodmen are invlt d. New Bern Building Supply -Co. Stick to Turkey. F M Chadwick Good Dressing for Turkey. Mortgage Sale. Entery Notice. A T- Dili Thanks to Policy. Lost Envelope. C. E. Whltcomb Cut Flowers. BUSINESS LOCALS, SOTICtS IN THIS CQLIJMK FOB LESS THAU ONE MOUTH MUST BE PAID FOB LV ADTASCE. LOST Large envelope containing cer tificate of stock of Peoples Bank. Reward if returned to Journal Office. NICE LOT CUT CHRYSANTHEMUMS for sale at Whitehurst's store to day. ANOTHER LOT of fresh candy for family use. 25 varieties. 12 cents per pound. Kafer's Bakery. FOB BENT Desirable offices at No. 50 Craven street. R. A. Nunri, At torney. KKKSII LOT of Aunt Marian's Pan cake Flour, Plain Buckwheat Flour; Maple Syrup, jGolden Rock Butter, Almonds, Brazil Nuts, Pecan, Wal nuts, Figs, Raisins and Citron at Hudson's. GENTLEMAN who likes home com forts wishes room and board. Pre fers private family. Not hard to satisfy. References exchanged. Ad dress S., care Journal. BEST IN TOWN Spring and grown chickens, turkeys and geese, onions, potatoes and cabbage. Lot of pork barrels complete for sale. B. B. Davenport, 34 Middle street Phone 145. FOB SALE Two mares, aged seven and eight, and one mule, age three years. Bogey Richardson, Belaire, N. C. WE'VE got 'em and we'll sell 'em to you at 30 cents per quart. As nice oysters as the market affords. Come and see for yourself. Mills Bros., Market Dock. FOB SALE One of the choicest homes in New Bern; also other good residential property and some, of less importance. C. T. Hancock. OYSTERS served In all styles; by the quart, at McSorley's. also FOB BENT Four room house and kitchen, East Front street, between Broad and Pollock. Thoroughly, re paired, and painted inside and out. Apply to 83 East Front street . i - " 1 '"' 'V 1 I JLLUMINUM NUMBERS Never rusf and readable at night Let me number your bouse properly. J- H Nelson. . , - , ''. ! WANTED To sell a coffee" and peai nut roaster, combined. 4 Will roast either 1-2 bax coffee Or two bushels peanuts at a roasting. Operated by gasoline and, hand. Very economl caL , Cost, f 5Q.O0 new.Wlll sell at a ." bargain." HC. Armstrong, Grocer. WANTED To buy ft blind horse. or 8 Vri old,? weighing; about ,1.006 pounds; one that an D guaranteed in every resnect, exMptlng eyes.' ' If you nave what ! want answer quick. Will buy ;;Bot 889, or 85 Middle St CABBAGEPLANTS'FOB SALE-200;-; dba early Jersey Wakefleld. ; $L50 per Vtjy F, ' B Oriendal.VB. ' 1. WhlUV PEBSONS desiring rich and palatable ' v. condiments , will , find flnauppty ht at the Delicatessen aX 88 1-2 Middle '-ti street .'"M. ? Goldman," prop'r1etof' f FOB BENT One suite ;of.' fufnlshed 'Jrt'ii.ip Vtang room;-with the use of batiu yi .rEhrerything supplied but table boarjd. '::' :'.,Wn tiKrf Ifiilora annlv tli Mian P H. Rmallwood any hour after It o'clockJ a. m. at 118 Craven street -.ly.TRt HE ON GROCEBIEBest flnni ,-j'8wlft'B Premlura" Hams,' Dr. Price's Whert Fiake, Celery ood. New stock Vlv! Just received. Pine' or Ash Wood. prompt delivery. N, F. Vincent, 157 Uouih Front Ft. Phone Fa. Jt. - Mrs. I, Cohn wnt to Goldshoro yes-, terday, iyv " , : Mlsa 3 Lila Pugh returned to the city igb" t, Z.sjrXs" 0f last v Mrs.' John Pearce, of PoUocksvUle, is m the city". V : r- : " Mrs. Carrie Henderson came the city last evening. -. .r r ' s Mrs. Jlargarfet Nelson returned-from Norfolk last night - . "t C w' - Mr. C, Ut Abernethy of -Beaufort, was in town Monday. , ' t . Mr. John t". Cooper, of Norfolk, Js in the city on business." Mr. Johif W. Wooten. of Trenton spent Monday In New Bern. Mr. Chas. L. Abernethy and wife loft for their home at Beaufortlast night. - Mrs- I. C. yeomans returned last night from a visit with her slster tn Norfolk. . t , , " Mr. and Mrs. David Hlllof Wash- ineton. N. C. are visiting relatives In the city. . v w.- i Mr.- and Mrs. C. L. Abernethy, of Beaufort, spent the day in the cRy yesterday. r v' Messrs. T. M. Jenkins, Ga P- Rodgers and E. S. Godwin, of Mays ville, are in the city, . -:!: Miss Sybil Hyatt returned to her home in Wilmington yesterdya after a fe wdays' visit here. Mr. R. B. Nixon and his mother, Mrs. Mosely, and Misses Mary and Helen Nixon, returned last night from a visit to the Exposition. Misses Mary Oliver and Mary Bryan, who have been attending the meeting of the United Daughters of the Con federacy at Norfolk, returned last night. - The optical profession has been pass ed upon and endorsed by many emi nent medical doctors. We offer our services -as those of a graduate in optics, with many years ot successful practice. J. O. BAXTER. . Graduate Opticah. Notice. Any one wishing to have cars of brick, wood, lumber, lime or anything unloaded and delivered will do well To call on " W. S. WEST, " Phone 53. -BUSINESS LOCALS: JUST ABBTVED Beautiful Una of drugets In 3x3 an J 8x4. 'Prices from $3.75 to $27.6J). Come ana ,make selection. J. S. Miller. ALL WOOL BLANKETSI 1-4 for $4.75: Cotton blankets 1 1-4, from $1.25 upt It might turn cold.-$ome and get wou a pair. J. 8. Miller. ' TAKEN UP One grown black sow. unmarked; found on premises. Owner can recover - possession " J)y Proving hog, and paying- costs. . Ap ply to SAMUEL STKES, 28 Eubanks streets. . v ": ,." NEW BEEN BESTAUBANT-Nq 8? Middle street European plan. Oys ters, any style, sandwiches, and lunches. One of the nicest cafes In the city. Trices reasonable. nun is xuuk tiajs Sena your orders in at once, two cars ot furni ture, just arlvlng and we will only be able to fill orders promptly for a few days as we handle a car of furniture a week. " T. J. Turner Furniture Co, Phone 172147 Middle Street, .. Iff CELT , MATTRESSES- OSTEBMO0B nd, Royall and Borden etc ; John B, Ivesi.- ''"' ' . "),. ' LOST-CERTIFICATE QF BUILDING and Loan Stock, series 19, number S3: Finder will please rbturn . to J.'.-W. Stewart and receive reward; Applies-; tloit will be made for duplicate, i : PRESSING CLUB 8, D. PARtEB- 53 Bouth Front' Street, Gentlemen's Clothes cleaned, repaired and pressed Ladles skirts pressed, a specialty. CALL ON GASKINS CICLE CO. FOB Rieht. -Goods at Right jPrteesl;. Slngl Tube. Tires at $2.50 to $4.00 each; Wf also have a complete line ot Bicycles; i prlcesjto Interest kUA-T Coaster Brake' flttet to "yout '.'bicycle; at-13.0 Yd t5.0u.!'We repair 'your; 'guns, pis tols,'' sewing1 machines and Bicyel work dpne promptly bjr .Mtinill'.1rork JUST RECEIVED FOB FALL TLANT. ing; fine Jot of onion seta! .at Clark'. If-itlddto' Call as nowi tar 'y the proper time WjetttBr'ont'Is'n'. FABX FOB BENT GOOD 4 IIOBSE farm, known as ilAlHson farm at Pine Grove.t Desire,', tenant 'who can'; fur nish team; and part of supplies. Good buildings on ;thff farm. ? For further Information apply ; JpGuy ; W.' Pope, 20 Queen street: ;'y'?:f - WANTEDFOT ; 0. B. Armyi . Able bodied unmarried men' between ages of 21 and $5; clUrens of United States of "gewd "character r and Jemperat habits, who can speak, read and write English, For information apply; to Recruiting Office, lit Middle Bt, New Bern. N. C jf. JI. REGISTER Clark, N. C. manu facturer of all kinds of porch and stair work, mantles, brackets, ' rails, spindles, mouldings lathes, sanh dors, frames, plynths, , sn1 corner blocks. Stock at C-! :! j-.r' 1 Court convened at 10 . o'clock, Judge v. v- won presjumg. The schooner Gold Leaf, loaded with oysters, .was in port'Monday. " Mr. Sv J. Sanders ot Bogue came in I "I V on .yesterday mornings north hound j . i , ' t - N" A 8. train. - v Z I - f Tne P'ointlff is asking for restrain- ;Mr,T.J J. Quton wenfont o, tie k!f J.-fJ ttttClirf1Wf train Maysville and other Sheriff of U,e County1rtm ellect 'tl 1 - -i ' tng the tax on, fts property for rue pofnu yesterday. r - yer, J0im. . Tbtatatf-lalm- The sharpie, Janle,- from AtlanUc, ,nA , nMnev -i,.t sr was kt her wharf Mondat with oyBters Alrin Mason, captain. Mr. Walter Pugh -'left yesterday morning tor Morehead Cfty,' Beaufort and North Harlowe' or av business" trlD. " " -f - v ' - Messrs W. Wplark and V. M. Pear- sall representing . the plaintiff . : and Messrs. McKensle and Green' thejie-. t, . .. -ww re.,".. : w w,.,w;",!jf,. After , showing the valuation of the different departments of the roadpust aenger, freight and .buildings,' court adjourned to .34 o'clock. The Bale of seats for the play, "The Sweetest Glrj in Dixie,", will - com mence at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning at W. T. Hill's Sporting Goods stora The Bijou is offering something new and entertaining thfs week" Two Sis ters." Those who see It- are well tlsfled that they 'get their" money's worth. .. . . : ) Spector General , Hood -was in the ity. last night jand made official in spection, of 5 the New Bern division Naval Brigade. He reports Ithem in eod' condition ( ; ( Mr. J. Walter PelleUer ot Stella, pas in the city ; yesterday selllns a fargo of cotton hrought in by the fCart T."t; She will take' ou general merchandise for Mr. 'lletler. ' j Kleven miles In Wayne, nineteen (nlles in Lenoir,' tour miles In Jones, forty-five miles In Craven, and sixteen miles In Cart'erel counties. ' There are 3.19 miles In the city of New Bern. Case No. 69, A,' and N. C. R. R. vs. die CUy of New Bern, by aareeffient, the testimony offered In above case would answer in case 70: A. and N. 0. R. R. vs. County of Craven. At Kinston Saturday night Peter Sutton shot and killed his friend, Beas Whitfield, Both men are colored and Sutton insists the shooting was acci dental, but he is held a prisoner pend ing Investigation. " l- . . . , Lunda Bryant, a - colored woman. was hlt' by the eastbound paasehger train ; at Klnston Sunday night and jerlously but not fatally injured. 'Sev eral boneg were broken and her in juries will probably cripple her 'all her life. ' -:' '- --r Bern boy In the.A. ic M. PavidsoQ'tpot4 ball gainf;i;o''jn'WI:: An account in tk News and Ob server statest that Xdgerton-was ,.the star player lor i Davidson. iThln was Bnice Kdgerton of this city. : Messrs; William- Dunn, ' 1. P.-jC, Davis and -Birowa, of tie Oorpwra tloa' Ccmmlssloiiv-'were Ipuf bni the stand on the part- IfftiM' plaintiff. Messrs! Barpr,Streeis an4 btherf !6 the' defendants. ?3t wasehbwh that the line from Goldsboro Is miles idng. : The WitV gia 't. and Qomf WenSiWw- erty on rigtil $fwmV (i txem'pVffom taaUon.;'ThrB! Ihcludttflrger jart of the company holdltiaa tn thfs city as Onijf fa,lMlriircenage,is liable under the holdings of the court NoctiroUa mington. and '. NW Berwrft honored1 at Uj convenUoqiif the Daughters of the Confederacy at Korfolk last week in the jBlectlou of Mrs. M.: 'a- lllard, of Wilmington, -first vice' presldenli mra. niiira is.tne. aaugnter or Mr, ; A valuable horse belonging io VMrj William Dennis, hroke lta leg yeter day morning ; white on-Middle street. near Brce.; The animat was attach sd to . a. dray and or. soma Veasos' It began- kick:J and strncki ItaIeg' gainst the cart so hard that the bone fMrpin;Teterlnriaa,3)irr'C'jo Anlth put the' poor animal out tIU misery, by: the hypodermic .Injection of AVburglaiv does Jn. always'; seek moneyi,4 Bone have aense enough wken, they f can't And. the dough". to 'ik? that, which, wjlj make dough. The 'tore of Amos Jones on Queen street. aeif Fleet streetf was entered Sunday ; norning ana, .the store's ' supply -. ot lour meal,, meat, 'potatoes, etc. was :aken, amounting in value1 to more than ten dollars; lather depredations are said to have been made up town. A great deal of complaint' is' heard about chickens running at large In the street" One thing is certain they do not reflect much credit on the city to be thus ni"- '? about end they cause 1 a-great deal of jdumuge scratching ti" lawns iespeclally those that; have re cently been sown with - gras seed. Nothing could be more conducive to characterizing this place as a "rube"' towh r "Jay"- town than to , have chictens fin .".the street. - Citiiens ,". .- :-w T .; wgy an4 lhere(or( not ,uhct 1ocftj tefeM61 under he charte'VOolonel John A Whltford. who.wai the Brs iwsldent of the 'road, fronilSagli 1863,' was put on the Tstand and testt- fj, J ,L 1 i 5.-1' l I it' lieu mat me veuw, ot imun iui irai;K; was practically where It -rnr at the completion of the road.-. fi, 1 V' Ikalh f J. H. Hsckbero. Thisi community was Jery greatl paineff and shocked $u?day night, to learn of the sodden death at Washing ton, D. Cn of Mrt Joseph -Backburn. The sad (idffigs were received by tls brother, Mr. E. B., tjackburri, Suhday evening, who left On the. train to maka MranMniAnf fni- fha VAm Atal it f h a temains to flew Bern. , -mi aa Deo kuowu (or . some lime that Jfr, Hackburn was In -poor health but no special Information ha'd, been received ' of bis serious condludn.' About a week ago his brother received.! & postal from the' deceased . atating that, he' was- hot KeellAg ' wpir and f anted to go to the hospital, but hui physician told hltn' that It wasn't necessary, and he had decided noh to go there.' No other word had beW re ceived until the announcement of i bis death. . i ! Mr. Hackburn was -one lof -'ilew, yea;rsa business mani here, and though of late he'bad' not been tn lthe jslty except at periods, the 'cmate ji'pt agreeing, with him,' he has never' With-' drawn his Interest nor bis citizenship and has always been a loyal frlend to New Bern. . He was associated with .enterprises here and tor many years vice, president of the National Bank, of New Bern. . He was proprie tor of a score for sereral years and by his wise - management laid the foundation of what was afterward a comfortable fortune. ; ' He was- an extensive ' traveler, a man of affairs, a genial companion, and a man whq had a wide circle of Pfriends. He , was An enthusiastil Mason and had taken the thirty-second degree in that order. He had , been honored with the 7 xaltett dtflce-tit Grand Commander ot the Bnlghts Template -1- ' r . it --v-'.ivj-t,; 2M AJJmt.iiiiLjAd.JMJ!is naq oeen receiveq as. to tne arrange ments tor the funeral. It is presumed, however, that the remalds5 will arriri thlp morning and the funeral services will be held-some time this afternoon. - The following are reeolnUons of e' spect to Mr. Hackborn'a Inemorvr. "At a roeeung ot tte board of direc tors of the National Bank t-jof .-New Bern; held at?thelr offlca' on the 18th day -of- November, ha following resolutions ; were Tunaniimonsiy adopted:- ". .'-.."Vj,' ,.".y -: Resolved, That It la' with great Wri nw we learn ot the death ot our friend ana.aasociate,' J. H,'' Uackbursrwho for i" long period baa been a director of the bank.: and for, a -considerable pari of the time has held the office of vice'presldeafr v ! i'yirhfctiMackburBfto Interest in the affairs of 1re;hank,nd was ever readr to do aH Jntls power to nromoteH success, and his' death1 U ''s-mti'i ioi$ft4f''. tii That the bank aW' wmA during the time .of the funeral cereri monies. 4.; That we' tender fo his afflicted ureuior iuu ino outer -memoers oi nm family .ourtfeepistyiympitaTi ..- 6, That' these rerfbluUons be spread on '-pag. of our record book and , s copy .beprwarded to his brother, Mr! & BC Hackburn, wiUtbdjr expression lot sincere- sympathy and that t'jthe New em 'Journal and Sun be"? b n una tod tn nuMtah iix nma'"-? V ByVorder of Qii boardtot directc Caahieri Jokes aimed at . Tan Dyke beard should not. be 'poinUess.' .'r;.;!' -Lri,.:.., - ji :x&zwiy by freda --sleeon . cn't tMn- s wr fr. v.rj?r-' r.-rcr .rr-. . - .: ra price. 7 ' IT.! I H.i f P'f V- ' -1 .TV. V. -.Inordef lo reduew W-fafgw itaelt.of,;-!fc-f--at ' ('in? w . -.- X X : wmi I .-v-MENS SHOES wehsve decided to reduca"; ??rr - XI. .ii ' ' '-"'-the price. , X -r.--v;'T-i?-''L J"1""' ' U"''"' .T't H FA'TFR"" t -'..'.', n..MmMi,ii'm.ytlilWrfM: . f :. x et t3.6J. , We have them all styles 6Xii?J fl, i--- .y::.- -U... , 'I -1 f , - , 1 all losthete. .; Pon't Py 1100 or 5 Cff. Mi,f::M4- 6"fc, he r.l...l.iy 1. la f,' 1. ! . ' -I' can't kase it .is lie fault'-,-1 f .s flhtl f'ir' f I'll'- 'Z'Xvt'K 'i -;'J : ' : I-"" i -re to . t ( , . '.; ' ;. ' C r r r"'':,:' " ' 1 ' ' , -'r':XX'X,V.::ridXX . -. . v , , ).. : ' ; . ' -x--xx: -xxxw : GBt THE.JPANKING " H AbtlV ' " 7 ' r " -:,X'V Tha Otrebgtl " of a Bank r w .No .mnter whst the depMlui W a bank may be trwhat kind ot s depe lttiry His.ita strength lies first in ood management. ' ' -Z tawrul, juJirjiM inveetments, wisdom and conservatism in making h'us,' seeing hnha rol'aU-rsl offered 1 stoplyv snfficient, takine; no . jhcfa.nd having no Xavorites but treating all alike,' h tie policy of ? lh bank, ni has been fine'e the day it dpened. fflWEOPLES BANK X A. UZZEUllCashier. -V.lf DlB3CTOttU,Wnt. ttiC. Srevar t . Bradhaat, Jl. V. MkJbt. F. Aberly, W. F ? WiSwnn. Jw'fw ?"--,f'rri r?" tWJt ivt 4- , , o jr-''wa II ' . 1 .Haifl poalof the best; quality. Pennsylvania Anthracite in Chestnut, Stove, Egg.' and Furnace , s&e$. Also : the,' celebratetj, Pocahontas Coal for s ?te.ant and doiifiesti c purposes. : v PFfOMPT DELIVERY ahdPersonal attention to ail ;hQMa4, WmmmmMi. . 1 The panic has struck him as weft as the Banks and in o der to keep lromsuepending 15,000 dollar' fil i'SlWrfcTOodvhats 4nd shoes, at cost If you wish to jaiyty money and by b g bargains,: be sure and give him a caH as the" rgw mwC.V;' ; . . " : ' t.f-j I ' ' .. ." ., . 1 . . V ft mi 1 7 IPHARIWIACY, uTI'jt',.' 411 k CnCd 1 IIM r ti'. - V ' - -f.;:A;;v- r .-' 1 m'y;...u-x :;'';-.. r;'-'';:-f."';:'.K- f ' ;? o'. t.t .-;''- -- C D.BRADHAM Vice-President. WJKnnger, C. a Bollister, J. W. Droves. C. T.HeGehee, W. J. Lucas JTetts, E. H. Mcadowt, B. W. Taylor, i ef '.n.t'lijlf" '5 V-4 ,-"' orders, ?B2dC cos:. ;Cce;adarfi. Foot Craven St. AT 8 All. LIPMA.N'8 STORE IlIHMAN -New Bern, N. C irfy ft A , . AT- - Jri UiOCLiAX Bmbs WE litliurst & -.Co I f: - i SAU, fe US .AND -EXCHANGE ' Largest and Finest Stock of Horjes and Mules erer eff j-e.l for s .bin New i ern." A CAR LOAD of each just-in ! Also a complete lino of lUg.e i Wagons, Harness, Whips, Cart Wheels &".. J. A. BROAD ST. PROPRIETOR VVVtVVVtVVVVVVVtVV wwa Sunshine Varnish Stains TIT. a t ' 1 1 II. t vve carry tnese gooas in nearly an me co ors. It makes a beauti ul finish for your floors cr furniture. Easily applied. Try Some. Gaskill Hardware Co. Middle Street. Phone A WwVVVVVVVVVVVVtVVWV a Your Will tell you there is no Flour obelisk: We have have it and all other things you may want at the grocery. H. C. ARMSTRONG. H SpeGifilAnnoanGeFnent u Mr. J. R. Jlenry, representing the well known Giese & Coodyear Co. , manufacturers of Electric, Gas and Combination fixtures is in oi.r city witfi a full line of ihn latest designs of fix tures and will be pleated to interest those who anticipate purchas ing fixtures. Headquarters at HEW BERN ELECTRIC & SUPPLY CG ,ue l a s I'mler Hotel Haas. '.(011. M j f Phone 297 8:i Middle Stre U ...GEM ADDING MACHINE... M fi r; Price, Sevt n co'.umrs, ' Capacity 99,t9J.99 $15 Saves h hii, m monov and w Try. Do th? n ing t miatically. Utes not mk mistik s or get out of or W Does the wor h- in-curate as ma chines co-iti'i g f3 0 to $400 C mp:t, can be carried in p 1 en, Largee-it ca nacitv. Th onl oractical low meed adding machine o 1 th market A wtit- ; tin two ears nrantee accompanies P -T T91 I masonic lMtre. THURSDAY. NOV. 21ST ' . r, WEE? I I I t I n gf y n v b ar-a 1 JONES. KRW HERN, N. C 147. New Bern N. C Neighbor that will make better bread than it H Price, nine c i!um", Cap icily ',. 'JJ.99 $20 each maceine. Sold 1 y GOOU DRKSSINO FOR Tl KUKV'j is made by tho cook. Good dressing for men Is our specialty. Let 11s make you a suit of the latest hibrlc and model for ThankEglvim;. Von 11 remember the dny .w I bo time when you began to wear really first class clothing. ,First class In frahrlc, fit and finish. But less than first class II ii BiLILET, New B'n. M r. III 5awM' 1 ALLVQQD r 1
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