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ATXXH1 'LODflX K0 I X Of f-
'eeta every Toeaday P. m.. w Gee
o'a office, Middle St.- E.H.1UMIMO,
. C. H. Smltiv K. of R. and &
iting brothers axe assured of aehev-
r' welcome.
AYES LODGE HO. L OlGIr
BiJUIOXT Meets 2nd. aid t
idneeday aiglUa la ec moot J--Ighti.
Harmony HU1, corner Broe
d Brjeock atreota at 7:80 oWeel
K Wills, President; R. J. Disosway,
-etary; J. D. McCoy, Financial Sec
-ry. ".
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TDK TO KIW aBTUTUiniTI
The Peoples Bank.
. Potaah-io Weekly.
For Sale Typewriter.
J A Blnggold-Eggs etc.
J L McDaniel Groceries.
t: TTTE KNpfc THAT YOUjWILL FIND IT; A
t r VI: CHEAPER TO. USE v" ' ; ' f &3
' WNETT'S VANILLA
than an imitation extract.
It really will improve less costly ingredi
ents by imparting to them an individual, yet
a smooth, tempting, delicious flavor.
Try BURNETT'S VANILLA in your
next batch of ice cream, or in a custard, and
' prove this to your own satisfaction.
JOSEPH BURNETT CO. -
BOSTON, MASS.
BUSINESS -LOCALS :
' NOTICES IN THIS COLUMN
LESS THAN ONE MONTH
MUST BE PAID FOR IN
ADVANCE.
PHONE 533 your orders for fresh Eggs
and Chickens. Best Flour 3c, Pork Sau
sage 20, Pork and Beans 10c, Maple
Syrup 15c, Fresh Corned Hams, Pork
and Cracklings. J. A. Ringgold 83
George street.
FOR SALE cheap. Smith Premier
Typewriter No. 2 -r-H. B. Craven.
WANTED-Position as Stenographer by
voune lady, am fast and accurate in
my work : can give best of references.
Address Remington, care of Journal.
WILD GEESE A nice lot just received
something elegant. Try one. G. P.
Hassell's Meat Market, next to McCar
thy's store.
CELERY, Florida Oranges, 25, 30 and
40 cts. a doz., also by the box.-H. E.
Royall.
IT HAS arrived Shad Netting, Shad,
Mullet and Drag Netting, Turkeys,
wild Geese and Ducks, best F. F. V.
and Blue Band Hams and Bacon,. Pied
mont, Old Mills and Turkish Cigarettes
Spanish Red Ripper and N. C. Peanuts,
best Butter and Cheese, Lvd, Pine and
Coal Tar, Electric Battel iee, Red Seal
Lights and Life Prfgervers. B. B. Da
venport. Phone M"). L-ok for the mar
ble slab.
ROSE BUSHES-To mike room I will
sell a few of my choice bushes at a bar
train, if taken promptly.J. W. Wat
son, 25 Pollock street Phone 383.
FAMILY Christmas Cakes baked free
of charge for Patrons at Kafer's Ba
kery.
WANTED You to buy your fruit cake
supplies at once, we have them at the
following prices: Fancy Citron, 22 cts
Raisins, 12 J; currents 12; orange and
Lemon Peel, 20 cts; Dates 10 aod 15 cts
and all kinds of spices. H, C. Arm
strong.
FRESH lot of all Pork Sausage just
made at 15c per pound. Beef. Pork and
Crackerlings, corned Pig Shoulders,
A. Castet, Five PoinU, Phone 239.
JUST' received fine lot of Celery, Let
tuce and all kinds of Nuts at. New Bern
Produce Co.
SPRUCE and Ash Oars, Rowlocks, Side
Lights. Oaknm Calking Cotton, Lent
eras etc. at J. C. Whitty ACo's.
CHOICE FISH-We bave constantly
a variety of choice Oah, right fresh
from our nets, handled carefully and
sanitary. If you want (be best fish
order from J. A, Harker A Co. Phone
107, Market Dock.
rjtuuiit) clcm-m. ft. ruuutft-
81 Craven street Gentlemen's clothe
cleaned, repaired and pressed. Ladies
striate, pressed a specialty.
r'uk G. N Enne tt left yesterday for a
buttoeae trip in Carteret county.
Ut,yr ej Bell, of Newport was
among the visitors to" the eiiy yeater-
Mrs. C. W, Rtanchard. of Wilson,
who has been vleiting in this city, has
returned home. ,
Mr. J. T, Daniels,' of New York, is
the fUeet of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Daniel.
Ex-Judge O. H. Guion went up to
Goldaboro yesterday evening to attend
-to some profusions I business.
Rev. J. E. Underwood, the new pre
siding elder of this district, will arrive
in theeity this morning and will be the
guest of Rev. J. B. Hurley.
Up-to-date moving pictures
and refined vaudeville at The
Athens.
SOCIETY
in all its details was the j of the Misse'Jrmbrj Pollock staeet.
by Mrs. Edward K. Bishop . . . ' ,
afternoon, from 4 to 6 o'clock ' '"K ?
man a Auxiiary.ui iurisi cnurcu ni uio
BRILLIANT RECEPTION.
Beautiful
reception
yesterday
at her handsome home on East Front
street. The entire lower floor was ar
tistically feBtooned in trailing bamboo
ami decorated in potted plants and cut
flowers.
Many white candles in old brass and
silver candle-sticks added to the beauty
of the scene, and exquisite muBic was
furnished by Oswago's Stringed Or
chestra, which was hidden behind a
bank of palms in the back hall.
Misses Harriette Dunn and Elsie
Jones presented the card tray at the
door, while Mrs. Frontis Ives, clad in
black and white silk, and Mian Sarah
Hollister, to embroidered silk, greeted
the guests in the reception hall.
Mrs. Bishop; in an exquisite Parisian
gown, received her guests in the front
narlor: and was assisted by Mrs. Jack
Smallwood, who was attired in black
and whits silk, Mrs. Guion Dunn in
blue silk and Mrs. John Tull Hollister
wore a handsome white lace robe over
white Bilk.
Miss Bessie Summerell attired in
blue crepe de cbine invited the guests
to the tea room where they were re
ceived by Mrs. Thomas Hyman, who
wore a white spangled over satin and
Mrs, Delia Whitford, in black lace.
The old mahogany tea table was most
attractive with its old silverar.d lighted
wax candles and was presided over by
Mrs. Robert Du Val Jones in white and
Miss Janet Hollister in gray silk. The
decorations in this room were white
narcissi and roses
In the dining loom the color scheme
was pinK ana,wnite, me center piece oi
the table being a lovely vasefillod with
nink carnations and asparuKus fern.
Mrs. Mark Stevenson in blr.ck silk and
Mrs: Rapmond Pollock in pink (hiffen
over silk, and Mrs. James Mitchell in
hite marquisette prWded over the
dining room and Mis;es I on Mitchell
Nixon and Sophia Hollister, in dainty
white lingerie frocks, served delicious
ices and cake.
Before departing th receiving party
were served a tempting course supper.
SHORT PASSING EVENTS
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The Mission Study Class of Centen
ary Church will meet this afternoon at
8:ri0 in the church parlors.
The Current Eents. Club will meet
this afterrwQfra'tif -'clock at the home
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THE
present high price of butter
makes Oleomargarine an at
tractive proposition. It is
not only good for all cook
ing purposes, but is also
good for table use.
ONLY -25c. LB.
H. C. ARMSTRGN6
Phone 174 Middle St.
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OASTS
The Only Perfecl Roaster Made. Don't Ruin Your
Roast by Cooking it in an Ordinary Kind
M. E. WHITEHURST & CO.
Phone 228 . New Bern, N. C.
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Heaters.
If you want just a cheap heater for
bed room, we can give you a nice little
wood neater for SI. 25 that heats quick.
We have out of car of Coles Ranges and
Hot Blast Heaters, 2 Ranges and 20
Heaters left. Don't delay in getting
your heater placed in your home.
J. S. MILLER.
The Furniture Man,
New Bern, Take Notice. -
Mr. Editor-Please stop my ad at
once. Since my last ad was piacea in
your paper my business has increased
so I cannot hardly wait on my custo
mers. Please stop until further notice.
One fine mule for sale. "Big-Hill
the Shingle and Paper Ronfing Man.
mm MMm uorl
"I can best answer your enquiry as
to my opinion of The Union Central
Life Insurance Company by saying I
carry your Company's limit of $100,000
and woo Id consider anotiter policy If yea
will raise your limit I think the Union
Central la one of the beat Companies in
the country. I admire the vsy they In
vest their money hi farm martgagsa in
stead of ttoeks and low interest bear-
. teg bonds, and I certainly appreciate
the rapid increase la my dividends,
Wklle in aom eomponiee lam Insured
they jamais nearly stationary..! It is
my opinion that your Company la aider
ah excellent, profrtetrve and eoneetva
- tit management, and I will cheerfully
' recommend it to the Insuring poblie.
The above letter was written at Ome
.' ha. Neb,, Nov. 10th, VM by the presi
dent of a large wholesale- dry goods
Have yon aa UNION CEN
TRAL DoUcrt tf ot WHY KOTT
" -' Ty are the BEST.
.v.t'" '' W, O. BOTD. Ae-nt
iTlES CURED IN 6 TO H DAYS .
Your druggist will refund money if
PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any
esse of Itching. Blind, Bleeding or Pro
truding Pilesln 6 to 14 days.' 60c.
Just Received
1 solid carload of Brass and Iron
Beds, we can give you good strong Iron
Beds aa low as 12.60 each, 2 men , post
for 18.00 that heats anything you ever
saw for the price. ; ' ' .
J. 8. MILLER,
The Furniture MarC
-r-. - boose.
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COTTON ' MARKET
Ibepoiitkd nt
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.LONG DI3TANCS PHONE NO, t ,
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Highest LowMl Close
Opening
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Parish House this morning at 11 o'clock,
Every member is urged to attend.
At the Athecthe Woodalla are giv
ing a very pleasing act. The acrobatic
work of Mis3 Woodall is above the black
face quality that passes along in vaude
ville.
The Basket Party given at Bridgeton
last night was a decided success, both
socially and financially. Quite, a num
ber of young people from New Bern at
tended and voted the occasion a com
plete sUccess.
The monthly and annual meeting of
the Circulating Library Committee will
be held in the library roams tomorrow
morning at 11:30 o'clock. Every mem
ber is requested to be present as mat
ters of must importance are to be dis
cussed.
There will doubtless be a big crowd
in New Bern on Dec. 13th and 14th. On
those two days the Fish and Oyster
Convention will be in session here and
all the railroads in North Carolina and
Virginia have offered reduced rates
over their linf s.
The local police are ha ing very little
to do just at this time. During the
past week there have been an unusual
ly small number of offenders caught in
the law's drag net and carried before
the Mayor. However this may be only
the calm before the siOrm.
Merchants who have wooden spit
toons in their stores should use extreme
care in seeing (hat no lighted cigar or
cigarette ends are thrown into them.
During the past few days there have
been several serious fires caused by
lighted cigars and cigarettes being
throw in these spittoons.
Next Monday, December 11th, Buster
Brown and his dog '-Tige" will visit
New Kern and tender a reception to bis
score of young friends at S. Coplon A
' Son's store. Buster was here last year
and made a decided hit' with the juve
nile population of the city and will
doubtless be heirtily welcomed on his
return. ' Remember the Mate and the
place and be on hand to welcome him.
The local fire comnanies were called
out yesterday morning it an early boor
by an alarm turned in at box 84 After
a spectacular run by all of the com.
ies they discovered that' it i a false
alarm. However, the visltlpg members
of the N. C Fire Prevention AssoclB'
(ion were given an exblpitloD af bow
quick the local companies, can arrive on
the scene after the alarm bas been
turned lo.
Yesterday the Journal atfted. that
the Norfolk-Southern Railway Com
pany had placvd an. order .with a large
car manufacturing toncern for one
thousand freight cart. - lo addition to
this li W learned that thy have also
plaeed an order for. several, large loco
motives'. Judging ' from present" Indi
es! Ions the Norfolk Southern Railway
Company bids fair to soon lead all the
other" roaiut la this State lit many wait
Dr. St roar. War, '-of (he State llepart
meotand ofthe Hookwoim Com miss
ion and who fa to have cVrge of the
Dookwotm di'penurlea. sshich ere to
be lora'ad in Craven county, aad which
will be. erieaed about January Ost, fn
forms Qi thatfbe g now at work pre
paring his advertising campaign, lis
111 spend the intervening time before
the opening of the dilpensaries in get
t'ng every thing id readiness for treat
Ing the large number, tf Va'Unls who
bave (ipf! their UiUetlon J Uk
inj the cure. f . . ,
-Tbs sl hi the Isdli i ot Ox Pretry
tftfsri church promU?s Ur be quite an
attractr affair, y have maay nw
things that have not.lpn ofTted for
a1emNw Nrrt lyfr.;The llttV
rKMklt of nirilm Deltcaawi la prnv-
Dont say "they haven't
got it" till you've tried us
J. S. Basnteht Hdw. Co.
Frankfort, the historic home of Mrs.
Thomas McCormick, near Berryville,
Va., was burned. -
DAVIS
PHARMAC
75 BROAD ST.
Opposite Jones Stables
THE TEMPORARY HOME
OF
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PHONE 56.
CKHISTMftS LUMBER,
especially if it's pine for holiday
binMin i, should be carefully se
lected and Bruaddus & Ives is the
proper place to buy such pine.
Our retail yard car: ies the largest
stock of pine, in all sizes and
jvades, to be found in the en'ire
si.ite, We retail at whole-ale
P' ices.
Port R-lpts et.979 t.aVi.
IJirrpool ('..Uoa KarWt, .
CASTOR OlI POWDER
BAUtiUnlr TATEltl AannutAirr
7SL BEST AND SAFEST aiP""
- LAXATJVg KNOWN pa
ilr AU Ohkmtm Mm
I CE
Made from pure distilled
filtered water.
NEW BERft
ICE CO.
19-21-23 Griffith St. Phone 23
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SUGGESTIONS
From The Christmas Gift Store
FOR-BOYS.
SilT Card Caam S.60 to $8.00
Unteun SQvar Beta.
In east 8.60 to $16.00
Silver Brush. Comb and
Mirror art 10.00 to $30.00
Waterman 811tt and Gold
Mounted Fountain Pan 8.60 to $10.00
Jewelry (Silver) Case 1.60 to $10.00
. Silver Handle Unbrellaa S 50 to $16 00
La Vauien
Locket and Chain
Gold Hat Pin la box
EaataaB Kodak
Gold Watch and Chain
Silver Broah and Comb.
la eaae
Gold Brooch
8.60 to $30.00
2 00 to $36.00
76c to $6 00
1.00 to $20.00
LOS to $126.00
6.00 to $10 00
1.00 to $60 00
FOR GIRLS.
Eastman Kodak 1.00 to $2n.nn
Traveling Set. in cane 21.60 U $37.50
Pearl Cuff and Stud But
ton Set, in case $3.60
Brasa Smoking- St-t 3.60 tn $10.00
Waterman Fountain Pon 2 50 to IO.OO
Coat Chains 1.60 u $10.ro
A Watch 1.00 to $12.',. 00
Military Brunhm 3 50 to $15.00
Silver ShavInK Muk anil
Brush 3.60 to $12 60
Silver SunpenrlorJi $1.00
Silver Shaving Mirror. '
Brush and Mug cumbinnl
In atand 4.00 to $10 00
8ilver Clothes Brush 3.50 to $6.60
Cigar and Cigarette Crnwn 7.00-to $10.00
NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR EXPERT ENGRAVING
J. 0. BAXTER
THE XMAS Gin STORE.
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NICE LOT
V'.'. . ." -. . "'
Small Uflcqrned Pis
, Rami fttlb'. only 18c
Fancy Elgin Butter 40c
Fancy Carolina Whole
:Rkef v
Fresh GriU . 3c
Seeded Rabins pkj. 12,c
Curranti 12Jc
L. L. Raisins large 15c
.TOtiMmWflJiiiatito'- Flor
ida Orange, Malaga Grapes
Old ' Fashion Buck-wheat,
; Loose Oatflakes St lbt Fresh
Canned Goods, lv3rinf;,
Extracts'and Spices. Rock
bottom prices on everything
YOURS JOR CASH ONlV
J.:Lj;Mcl)aiiiel
41 Middle) SL Phont 91
Broaddos &, Ives Loaiber Co,
McSORLEY'S STORE
POLLOCK STREE1
OPP. ELKS TEMPLE
IS NOW OPEN 'WITH A
FULL LINE OF
Christmas Goods
SHEfiaEBCSSESESKESSi f
I'HONK 17
WE SOUGH YBUH TRADE
on I:inih of ro:il for heatinjj
:r 'I fiiokimr in tin house, for the
tii i 1 1 ; : ( : m -Imiiorstotv, forstoam
pin p' j. h -n f ai-tory or mill,
fully f... ni i.f Iho iu nl i ty of
our I'll"!, :l- 'leanlitioss and our
J'urilihr- (ur iniini' delivery We
will iippr.-ru;.- :i li ia: older.
Ellis Coal and
W ood Yard
- r.Mo.v point
ATTENTION
Thar kj:ivin : v. ill s: on lie here, why wait in buying your
clothes WY hac :i nuMiy and up to date line of m -ns and
boys cloiliiii;: tii.if v.v v '1 i nijieie w iih any line in the city,
at a imK'h I own ( (. u, a nili and look them over,
it co Is liOtiiidj: i ' !'' !. :r'!ewill he p'ensed to sh'v
yoo how nc en s , o 'S per re.it on all pimhasr:
SAM LIP MAN
Block.
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THANKSGIVING IS HERE
and Xma in not many duya off, nml we
have every tiling for your fruit rr.kp,
also we have everything you, want to
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maVe your table suit your appetite, and
we are glad to serve you. We (piaran
te ceerytiilnK. Suppose you Rive us
alrial order and If you are not perfect-
ly lattsfletf we ' refund yon? snone.".
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Nothing lostA Yours, t6 please,
thumb nitry vmaa axiusTKac
Coftl
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Eroatf Strs3t Grocery ; Co,
rilONE 1G NEW BERN, N..C.
Ipg 1 1 very pf,pU!ar as ' it It turh a
rtt,vniont etiiivnicr
The fnry work iil ;
fp(,rrt. "?l' e l f f r
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Oil FT : : UlLtl; DIL1LIV . ?
we ran fumih you with
anything you rlealre, from sin-'
gle (n'tice to compleU self, trr
many pi the moet popular pat
rrn) r rxlucpd ty the , If ling
ailvererriilha of the rounlty
1 ),r 'frn mnlie .nv t i-1arJy
; pr" i'.jIo ( l.i , din J fa-
wTwrrfMrnm .nTmBaaeaaT.eeeaaheMaaaeaeiM
Coal
Anthrricitc
Al 1.
White Ashe
-IZr I.I. S KKKNkD
Bituminous Pocahontas
no: : ikam am pomkstic purposes.
HOLLISTER & COX
FOOT OF f.RAVF.M ST.
PHONC.M
Concrete Work BRIGS
;5Am prfp. TO do ll klrd, oi work jjyde qq p .,
urxmmu. mM, s,rps. -'"f. Oats,V Hairy -Vetch,: Rape';
:fcaemene( e; i oiy hi-grmJework iinMTtClover. Alfalfa. Hay, -filched.
- v: iiABR : v-QAta, Com Com Mral. Cot- '
Tl n n i H n n r "i I fTT r I ton ed Meal.Hull.' Rran,
A 11 tno'Vt n ro'n rnl
I'd . ent t.rt' )
Gnin, highest in Protein cf
any stock feed on ih? mi:':
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