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4 if' eef.:i em ,Kew Bern, X q Jan. 25, ' 1810. U3BE OiRECTOaY ITHXSU 10DGB SO. i K. OF F Meets erery . Tnesdar nlgbt In Royal Ajeanuqi Hall. corner Broad" aaa Hancock streets. J. 0. Smith. C u ri Smith. K. el B. and & .. Vlaltlnt. brother are assured of a chevalier wetooae. '. ; -j- ' , -' ' CRATES i I0DGB 50. 1. MIGHTS OF , aiKHOST heets 2nd. and 4th Wednesday ". night in each months in KnlKhts Harmony Hall, corner Broad and B-Jicoclr, streets at 7:30 o'clock. . K. WllliB, President; J. H. Smith, gecwtary; JR. R. Hill, Financial Sec retary.'. . W00DMES OF THE WORLD MEET at K. of P. HaU corner of Broad and Hancock atreets, semi-monthly, First and Third Wednesday nightg at 7:30 'dock. Visiting Wncdmen are inyit ad. DTDEX 10 NEW i OVKKTI3E JfESTS Lost Pup Found Keyn For Sale Lots For Sale Lots Ellis Coal & Wood. J. V. Williams-Flour A. B. Wallace Plumbing J. O. Baxter Optometrist W. S. X. Taylor-Real Estate FOR RENT 8 Room dwelling, city ac comodations, good location per month $15.00 Store and living rooms, 25x60 ft. per month - - 125.00 Warehouse, 7,000 sq. ft. per month $35.00 Wharf, per month - - $36.00 ASK ME W. S. X. TAYLOR REAL ESTATE AND FINANCIAL AGENT (6 S. Front St. New Bern. N. a BUSINESS LOCALS: VOTICES EH THIS COLUJOt FOB SS THIS OJfE MONTH MUST PAW FOR IN AOTANCE. FOUND Bunch of keys on Middle St. near market dock. Owner may secure same by calling at Journal office and paying for this ad. A. B WALLACE has returned to New Bern and can be found at 48J Broad St. and is ready to do all kinds of plumbing gas fitting, etc., at short notice. LOST Black tan puppy, 2 months old. Reward. H H Dowdy. FOR SALE 36 lots, located near the coal chute, on the N & S R R.-R. A. Nnnn, 50 Craven street. w m i a: persons desiring to acquire homes in Bridgeton may do bo by mak ing small monthly payments on price of the property instead of paying rent. R. A. Nunn, 50, Craven (.treet, New Bern. FOR RENT One 5 room house, 164 George street, $10.00 per month. One 6 room house, 156 George street, $12 SO per month. Rooms 16x!6 ftet, with wa ter conveniences. One 5 room house 9, Pine street, $6 00 per month. Apply to J. W. Stewart. WANTED Five or six room house in desirable location; must be furnished with modern conveniences, Apply at Journal office. PRICES of food products continue to rise in price, bat the prices at Kafer'i Bakery always remain the same. Phone 243. WASTED To buy or rent -about two miles of light steel rails Tor logging Address C Swan, Bayboro, N. C. I WOULD like to have every body in New Bern buy one can of O'Donahas Family Coffee and be convinced that It is the beat coffee on the market for the pries, only 25 cents, buy a can and try 'ft.- 1 am sure you will like it. Broad Street Grocery Co. Phone 166. tOfiT Thuradsy afternoon, on Middle r PoHeck street a lady's sold watch. Elgin toovemept. Liberal reward for retorn,-to Journal office. - 8YRUP and Molasses 15c qu or 80c per gauotj somethipg nice. Blue Band t Swift's hams, Yellow Onions; n lee fresh Potatoes. Lemons and Malaga Grtpet t Httdeoo Go's. ' . FOB BENT No. ,11 Metcalf street. corny, noose with modern convenience -E. E, Harper- . .t UGUTIB'S F1CT0H1 AT CUIUS "-Oaa farnlah PorcB ColdcflOs, Colon- 11 Style, made of rtbsan yprtssi MffttVUnu, Brackets,' Plyntha,- Sash; boors, Windows, Btalr Work, ManUat, Sample llock at GaskiH Hardware Co's - Store. Orders left there are addressed to the undersigned promptly fltledJ. M Beeiatff Claris. N. C V ' , JUSTBeeelvedalot of the Bimpkm's Cotton Reed. " Place yout order early. J. C. Whitty A Co. v. v-:. O BOUSE for rent, sxccllpnt loci!on; Sevo rooms; 115.00 jxT ttofith "W. B. X. Taylor. .' .":; . -y rti. a. ltr. Gee. N. Iras spent yesterday at Newport, N. C..-; - . Mr, Wlfl Andewoo? af Orient!,' fa spending a few days in the city. J Vr andl' Mr- Harry Pattenion, of BeauforW were rlaitors here yesterday. ;4 Mist Beatrice Daniek, of 'oriental. was among the visitors to thedty yes terday. ' , ir- ' Mr J. W. Stewart spentyeeterday at Vsaeeboro; attending to some hns-neee natten. '; .-. ' " .. ,' . - .. . Mr. M. WUUaina,ofVanceboro,isin the city attending te tome bttsineas matters. v - . Mr. Arthur Williams left yesterday morning oq a business trip to Washing ton, n. a ; , Mrs. Martin S Willard, of Wilming ton, is is the city YisUing her sister, Miss Mary Oliver. , Mr O. R. Mallard, of Goldsboro, who has been spending several days, in the city, returned homo yesterday. Mr. EW Armstrong, of Raleigh, one of the Pepsi-Cola "representatives who has been soendinc a few days in the city, returned home yesterday. OUT-OF-ORDER KIDNEYS EH DED Few dosee regulate the Kidneys ending Backache and Bladder misery A real surprise awaits every suf ferer from kidney or bladder trou ble who takes several doses of Pape's Diuretic.. Misery in the back, sides or loins, sick headache, ner vousness, rheumatism pains, heart palpitations, dizziness, sleeplessness, fcflamed or swollen eyelids, lack of energy and all symptoms of out-of- order kidneys simply vanish. Uncontrollable urination (especial ly at night), smarting, offensive and discolored water and other bladder misery ends. The moment you suspect kidney or urinary disorders, or feel any rheumatism, begin taking this harm less medicine, with the knowledge, that there is no other remedy, at any price, made anywhere else in the world, which will effect so thorough and prompt a cure as a fifty-cent treatment of Pape's Diuretic, which any druggist can suply. It is needless to feel miserable and worried, because this unusual preparation goes at once to the out-of-order kidneys and urinary system distributing its cleansing, healing and strengthening influence directly upon the organs and glands affected and completes the cure before yon realize it. Your physician, pharmacist, bank er or any mercantile agency will tell you that Pape, Thompson & Pape, of Cincinnati, is a large and respon sible medicine concern, thoroughly worthy of your confidence. Accept only Pape's Diuretic, fifty-cent treatment any drng store anywhere in the world. MAN IS MADE OF DUST. DUST SETTLES. BE A MAN I HACKBURN BUSINESS LOCALS: ORANGE an4.,Crape , Fruif tSe per. dosen, 82 uioq street. Riverside. -C E. Whlteomb, ; '- ' '.t ' , LOST on. fasten street, or between Queen, street and Riverside, a gentle man's small opea face gold watch, The finder will U liberally rewarded by re- rorungsama to Journal efnea.4 , ; WANTED You mr men te lean auto. mobile business by mail and prepare for positions aaehaff ears and raair We maks. yon axpart in tan weeks; at- sistyoo to secsrs position. Pay hr. work tleasant: demand for men mat: reasoeablej write for particulars, sad sample lessooa. Empire Automobile la stitnta, Rochester, M. 1. . r lt)R RENT--fl tore-room 87 Pollock Bt enjet Craven, opposite poet office; 145.00 pet SBSnth, W. 8, X. Taylor. TOR RENTLarte bright alrjr rooms for (entlemea, with every up-to-date convenience; heated with hot water fur Dace. Entire suite rented to eongeoial parties. Beet, of reference required, For particulars apply at 216 Craves fit. any hour after 11 a, m., or phone KX and make appointment for ealllrtf . . FOR RENT Two good offices at Craven street. R A. Nupn, i ' '. (0 MERUT ,UjoW ;f-riing fluur it cheaper tha pl&ln flour, siring eoet of hakief pow4Te, soda, botUrm::k end half the lard. We alao bavee1( and pine wood, Vi lor'h or eawrd ny length dealrl. Tr a fw iwiivS 0f the flpl.rtil f "if it N ' V: ax ' n p. r-s rr t - r -r-. ri n r t r:3T - FA3:::3 : EVE!iTS Don't fail to see '.'Mutt.! Matinee and jjrftt, v :,,v-v C,r.V-C".i The government's eenans eottea re port shows 9,732,990 bales ginned np to January lUk.-fk-l:$ No sales except some raw grade cot ton In the local" market, , yesterday. Price i 1425.7 -HiU ; In Hie arrangement of the new sche dule of the Norfolk & Sou therm trains between Mackey's Ferry and Norfolk, a atop ot i twenty .minntes. is naaat Edenton that the weary travellers may stop ' and rest and refresh themselves with a hearty dinner. - . ' ' . . 'f On tin fifth of February one of the beet minstrel shows on the road will be presented at the M sonic Theatre;" Man- arer Kehoe has been fortunate in secu ring this company of talented artists, and local theatre-goers are promised a rare treat in that line. In the New York, cotton market yes terday, the following were the opening and closing prices: . January, 14.20 - 14.16 March, : 14.30 14.14 May 14.6& 14.25 v Receipts of cotton fit the primary market were 19,455 bales. His many friends will regret to learn that Mr. R. L. Tnornton is quite ill at his home on Hancock street with an at tack of appendicitis. Mr. Thornton has had the symptoms of the disease for some time but not until last Friday was he compelled to be confined to his home It is more than probable that an opera tion will have' to be performed. The small office building located near the market dock previously occupied by J. R. Gillespie is being remodeled and repainted and when completed will be used as a cafe by Bennett & Company who were previonsly located on the op- Doeite side of the street. They will probably move into their new quarters by the latter part of this week. Much interest is being manifested in the coming "Farmers Institute which is to be held in this city tomorrow many farmers living in this county have sig nified their intention of attending and bringing their wives and daughters with them. Secretary Boyd extends to each and every one a cordial invitation to be present and participate in the event. No further arrangements have been made by the company of gentlemen from Rocky Mount in regard to open ing a new barber shop in the Elks Tem ple. One of the company, who was to be the local manager was in the city last week and stated that their plans to open the place had been definitely made and the new enterprise may yet mater ialize. A force of men were busy all last week cleaning away the debris of the fire which occured on the 14th inst on the corner of Bern and W hi' estreats and have succeeded in removing nearly all of the charred ruins of the- nine dwellings that were consumed by the flames. As soon as the ground has been cleared several new buildings will be erected. In the police court yesterday after noon Julia Harris, a colored woman who Uvea near Bell Town, wal given a hear ing on a warrant charging her with an assault on an old colored woman. After hearing the evidence of a number of witnesses that were introduced, the Mayor found that she was guilty of the offense and placed a fine of five dollars ana uxea me cos i on ner. Mr. E. T. Land, a former resident of this city, but who for the past few months has been publishing the "Ori ental New" at Oriental, has suspend ed the publication of that paper and will move his office to this city where be will conduct a job printing plant. Mr. Land has secured a building on Middle street between Broad and Pol lock and will open his new office at an early date. One of the local grain dealers inform ed a Journal representative yesterday that during the past two weeks every dealer In the city had sold an immense lot of green peas and other seed to the farmers in this locality, - This la a good ones that, there will be mdra truck growing this season than in several pre vious seasons. la. a few weeks the farmers1 will begin to. buy their seed potatoes for their spring planting. -"'.- j - ' The Health Officers of this city have requested of the State laboratory of hyJ giene supplies of antitoxin nndsr the terms of the act of the Legislature pro Tiding antitoxin for the treatment of indigent diphtheria patients. " Jl is of interest, too, to note that the "India- ent is not construed to apply only to acta! pea pars, but rather as app'ying to anyone temporarily la need and to whom the purchase of antitoxin would ba a hardship. ' -, - ' ; ' For serersr past weeks tha city au thorities bars been dieeuasinf tha met ter of removing the sawdust which the floor of tha Court room tha City liall wss covered. .They finally dMei that the best plan would ba.U removs the sswdust and retlae It with a tew floor ( and two men Were dataller from the elty force to remove It Work on put- j tin down the hew Moor will not bg!o' until farther arrangements can be made. l ' ' - ... . . , j Whn eompltei sod the irmmm.t!i lrntiumnt whirh is to ba plaed In It hS brgun lis tirfls Uk, he Uit' j t k lowrr lt.nl la binf i-tA, on the l'th r lulMiPK Will b itia of t! e nif.st f ! -id pin !nKln'i-i in tt, c i. Tl.a wri'or )! ihe t'!ire f btiiii t ! a fii'-'i'l In Ms Imi'nh ! ' Ml'" r'vr a f'-w 1 ';- Eleven GfeAt;; i Piano Bargains Remember that when w? offer a used, or second-hand piano, ; it has been, thoroughly '; overhauld and put fn good condition by our factory .workmen.' . z 'J 1 '. f iYou take ho risk, for every piaU rhe fa a"nargaln,;and,iif within three years, you wish to exchanger for a new STIEFF or SHAW piano, we will allow you the full price paid for one of these in struments to , part payment for the new piano. -3 No. 1 Marshall & Wendell Up right Mahogany case. Splendid .condition, and a good bargaiii-$176. -J o. a. adle Piano,. Large size, inahogany Upright; .well worth $250. . " ; $200. : -ifNo. 3. Weber Upright. Rose' wood case. New strings; refit ted, and a great bargain at-$160. ' No. 4. Wheelock Upright Ma hogany ' case. Traded in on a " Player-piano, and can haridy be told from a new one. Only-$250. No. 5. Emerson Upright, El 1 onized case. Only 6$ octaves but in splendid condition, and a gen-, ' -nine bargain for a beginner. Only $110. ; No. 6. Knobe Upright Wain"4 case. Traded in on Player-piano": Been UBed very little, and is in first class condition, $275. '.No. 7 Steiff Upright. Rosewood case Rebuilt throughout, and good as new, $275. No. 8. Stieff Upright. Eboniz ed case. Has been used only for concert purpose, and is as good as new, $300. No. 9. Stieff Player Piano. Beautiful Mahogany case. Been used only for demonstrating, and is as good as new. Only $650. No. 10. Knab Square Rosewood case. New strings. Case refine ished, ' $75. "Write at once and state first and second choice, as there are very few of these- instruments, and they will soon be sold. ! STIEFF 1 L. C. STEELE, Mgr. 114 Grsnby Street Norfolk. r. (Mention this paper.) Official Piano Jamestown Expo. HENRY'S Prescriptions Accurately aid Quickly filled from all physicians. Also a full line of Choice Toilet articles. j pharmacy PHON13 173 - -ICE- - Made from pure distilled filtered water. NEW. BERN MCE CO. 18 21-23 Griffith St . Phone 23 :AFew-i ,The Plane With the Sweet Teas CHAS ' SUndard quality No. 8 Toaiatoes 8c per can'," Foi Rlrer Print Bnt- UtSe. lb, Walter Bakers Chocolate 19& 1 lb. cake, Aladin Oil ISO test 13c per gallon,. Btrinf BeanilOc per SlbTean,' Good qaslity Toilet Poper eo. roll. Eagle Brand Milk 16c'can, - . - f. t fVbuR3 for cAsriyoNLy; ; , J. J.;" JUa 75 Broad Bt. ThODo t- - ioncv Lenses- are Better " They are' ground on a curve that enables those wbowear glasses to look to any direction, that Ssraes in range of the naked 7,ou don't have tp move, your bead- just your eyesi-'5'.: 'S ' ' V How,GIas$e8 Should -Fitted -t. The lenses should be placed in I mounting that, win hold thera. where we determine they should be ' held.7 Our skill enables us to de-i termine the eorrect position and Shur-on eyeglass mountings to keep them where we put them. -. J. 0. Baxter OPTOMETRIST . BEEN. N. O, Cures croup, can be taken by infants without the least danger. Anti septic Healing Diuretic, acts on entire mucaus surface. Relieves sore throat. F. S.: Duffy NEW BERN, N. C. '.. ."' e LSI Ij I mffifff Plant Wood's Seeds ft For Superior Crops . Wood's 30th Annual Seed Book is one of the most useful and com plete seed catalogues Issued. It gives practical information about he best and most profitable seeds to plant for The M&rket Grower The Private Gardener The Farmer Wood's Sseds an grown and selected with special reference to the soils and elimate of the South, and every southern planter should hare Wood's Seed Book so as to be fully posted as to the best seeds for southern growing. Mailed free on request. Writ for It . ' T. V. WOOD & SOUS. Seedsmen, RlohmoocV Va. We are headqeartore for Qreae and Clever a)ede. Scad Po tato StW Oata, Cow Paaa, sota weaaa. aao aii rana WANTED I i To purchase 5000 bushels Field Peas for which we wi'l pay highest market price. To sell 100 sax X. X X Dairy Feed cheapest and best on the market. Burrus ct Co. 13 Middle St. . New Bern; N. C. :"' . PhSM 14 i ' Socials;" I 91' J?ew Brof K C THE WOULD: V '. -;:v;yLOpKS'.DARK to the person with poor or falknf sight. If it seems so to yon come hre sod he helped. Our (Iiims will tnske Uilngs sm hrightr snd letter ( you. We "'i1jr )i'm only aftr a V. r, f Rn,inatjon of j-'piir y, I' d o;r c.ri-t sr it.ct r.i. Urate. flfn Coughkiller McDanie PHONE: ARMSTRONG Frankfurt Sausage I Finest QyaKty Pork : H. Phone 174 C. ARMSTRONG Middle it eBnnnBHBnBMHMHHHaBBaBHSBWHBgnsl Eeal estate values are enhancing steadily. If you are wise you will buy now before tha flood-tide of high prices. Am offering the entire holdings of Mr. Howe, sit uated HI to 87 Craven St., 23 Broad St., and 60 to 56 Griffith St., also desira ble dwelling on large corner lot, A.veuue A.. Riverside, all b;-iug good values. Also execute noterial papers, Surety Bonds and issue insur ance covering fire, accidents, sickness, plate-glass, boilers, Hy . wheels, bank and personal burglary, live stock, etc. lienu'inber that satisfaction is guaranteed absolutely in all transaction Ih rough this agency. W. Q. BOYD REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Rooms 321-322 Elks Building ALL SUES, ALL HEEEEP AND ALL WEIGHT GUARANTEED HOLLISTER & COX Foot Craven St. L Did you notice how the New Bern people are improv ing in looks? "PILLSBURY'S BEST" did it. Hear him, "PIIXSBURY'S BEST" makes the best biscuit I have eaten in 20 years. S. G, ROBERTS. J. V. Williams, Agl NEW BERN, N. C. I 1 1 .- -.JLmJ 'III , . JJULUII.. IJM. . pj ' -. . - Success comes by wordsCafi do it ind Failures by, words Can't do It. We have the Boj g7 that Can do it, and we have made a many proof of it, if you wmt a top Bujinr for 550.OO we have ir, or one for $100.00 we have thrm too, and can giveyoa '.5 trrt va!uc of any one' any v ! rf . V'edrfycompct!tio3 end c: n-p.-ri-.i Ut u$ !;ow you v ! y tc Live c'l rim. PHONE 174 - - 12-1 -2c. lb. Sausage 20c. lb. St. New Bern, N. C. IX VESTMENTS Telephone 400 BCBSSSSSiM THE BEST "It gives the heat It's hard to beat" Phone No. 34 TO -Hr- jot, Sw.-U I.UHHI II Itlf'i HARDWARE .i -.- AND Building Ma 1 terial Paints, Oils i ; Varnishes tAmericahl i Picid Pence E. W. lew a arm, V. C. WUCE-TH PAYERS. -TbeUi prre of Eritgainn, N. C, re hsraby nntifWd thsl tb lr Casas for 19 4 are no due end pujrt'il?, end So ls lei ire pM et en re I ta Cfmp!!.pl to lay S On prof.ef ty ri i ! I tht tt of same S lh lia due. f n $n i aav Itfml.'a au.l - V,-. f. ("! !' J, T
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