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The Daily Journal from New Bern, North Carolina • Page 4

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New Bern, North Carolina
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9 ELECTRIC LIGHT POLES the journal: AROUKD AND ABOUT. Fifty bales of cotton sold yesterday at m. -f A.J.K.C. Growlof Indwtry of Which Hew Bern reopte ShoaU be very It is doubtful If all the dth'ent of The; children cross No. It's youVlivejc that's cross.

Tale twiy; liver ugliness with a good liver pill- O' New Ban, If. Mat. SO, 1108. -Index to Her Airerttoeaait. Second orfwt ol notiee.

i Watson To the public. MeDaniel Currant, raigins, etc. Vh Dm DUa Ohm Simmoni Hollowell Co Three eco sornie argumenta. Business Locals. fm flDV DTTDT TPT? art th In Alar hnalnMM I hftTA y.

Of All Descriptions. Wright's Health Underwear. Heavy Wool. Wool and Cotton Mixed. And Heavy Cotton.

Prices from 50c to $2 00. A full line now, so give us an early call. c. G. Tfonn 9Ien'( eft Bey'N Wear, 57 ollocli: Street.

rented the building next to my store formerly occupied by L. B. Cannon 1 fll 1 nnV1ln wttTi with A11C4 A INK Am Webster understood the word "Gainful Transactions." When we advertise a tniag they are truly BARGAINS "Gainful PBRS0NAL PARAGRAPHS. Mr A Stevens has returned from Black Hpnhtaln. Mr.

Ssm F-Telfair it In the city, call ing on hit Mr Cutler returned from Greens boro last night. Mr Hall has gone to Philadelphia oh a business trip. Senator Simmons came last night and ja In the olty today. Rev. Mr.

Eegley of Wilmington Is vis iting friends In city. Mr Smith returned yesterday from business trip to New York. Mr Joe Fulford left yesterday for a few days visit in Onslow county. Mrs Bryan and Miss Isabel Bryan returned lut night from Klnston. Mr Guy Pope went down to Croatan yesterday morning on business.

Mr. and Mrs. Morgan and Miss Love of Oriental were in the city yester day. Mr Lumsden returned lut night from a several days business trip to Klnston. Mrs Delemar of Oriental passed through the city yesterday morning on her way to Klnston.

CASTOniA. Bean th. SI I Mnfl IM Halt Km Blgnatiu of Bower Bulbs at Davis. A Bupply of Hyacinth and Tulip Bulbs has just been received at Davis' Phar macy. Fresh corned hams now at the Oaks Market.

ftodol Dyspepsia Cure uigosia wnat you Ms traiisac'ions for those who are fortunate enough to be OHr customers. And our guarantee goes with every anything is unsatisfactory we will you to feel that you run no risk in tradiag HERE, as we will refund the money ou an unsatisfactory purchase. IN STOCK 11 Elf RODE purchase you make HERE, and if cheerfally make it right. We want have them ordered. 9-12 Axminister Rugs, $25 00 9-12 All Wool Smyrna Rugs, 20 00 9-12 Jute Smyrna Rugs, 10 00 9-12 All Wool (extra wool) Rugs, 8 50 9-6 All Wool Rugs, from $4 50 to 6 25 Rugs of all sizes carried in stock, you dont have to wait to The Bee Hive, PATTERSON HILL, 61 Pollock Opposite Episcopal Church.

BxiwhalT Taataa. Nursemaid If you please, ma'am, I can't keep the baby from going to the scuttle and trying to eat coaL Mother Dear mel That little young ater la going to take after bis father for extravagance. FULLY PREPARED to famish all kilns of School Books' Stationery and Supplies, Ennett's Book Store. Special S3 00 Guaranteed TaU the Economy of buying your tells you about the very ex- ri Special Values in Underwear. Boys Fleece Lined, Heavy Weight Shirts and Drawers, 25c.

For Mens Wear Wool If ixedood weight Fine Quality Shirts and "and Drawers, $1.00 kaC- Good, Reliable Shoes. Shoes tbat wear well, look well and fit well. THREE, SPECIALS FOR LADIES. Southland Bell $1 50 Southern Girl 2 00 Clement and Balls 2 50 Every pair guaranteed. See window ditplay.

NOTE The Monte Carlo Coats have come. BARFOOT BROS IfeedJome Siperrlsia. Some Old, Some Interfere Witt Travel" Vatlooj complaints are being "heard about the bad condition of the electric light poles to thto Jt to asserted that In wet" and heavy weather such of, these pole; are old and rotten ofte tall across the streets, therebyendahgerlng the lives and Usrbs of men and beasts who are passing. -flu danget to eapaclaUy. aerlous at nignv wnen tae wirea anaanea are uve end the darkness preventing out from seeing the wires.

-4S. It-la eHmlnal negligence to allow these poles to stand aad.rot until they actually fall to the ground- It to a fact that cannot be denied1 ttaf these old poles act sometlmea propped up with sticks after they have rotted off even with the and totter there until a wind freshens up sufficient to blow them Would It not be well for the city to have a rigid inspection made of these poles, and such as are liable to be blown down by an ordinary wind, cause them to be condemned and removed? This aUlon might uve life and many a weary Ing, tiresome law suit Along this line Is to be remarked that several poles right in the heart of the city were very Improperly placed out In the street, far enough to materially Inter fere with the progress of bicycle riders, who are of necessity compelled to ride on the side of the street to keep out of the way of vehicles. Ask your blacksmith about "Fewer gallons; wears longer." J. Baxtir has just received his fourth shipment of W. L.

Douglas shoes this fall. They sell astir than he can get them. Every pair guaranteed. Chocolate Creams 30 cents pound at McHorley's. Ask the postmaster about "Fewer gal line, wears longer." Gets Into New York Department An article appearing recently in the New York papers Is of Interest In two ways to New Bernians, especially the colored citizens.

This article announces the appoint ment of a colored man, named Jacob Fulcher, to a position In the Fire Depart ment of that olty. Fulcher Is the second colored man to be appointed to such a position, and also be Is a native of New Bern, and it 111 be remembered by people Notice. A certificate of stock No. 297 for one share of stock of the Atlantlo and North Carolina Railroad Company having been lost or mislaid, notice Is hereby given that application will be made to the above named for the Issue to the under signed for a duplicate certificate In lieu of the one lost or mislaid. MBB.

8. BCBBOIDBK, Administrator of Thomas H. Allen, (de ceased). Artistic, Statistical and Valuable. The Journal is In receipt of the 30th annual edition of Alexander and Company's, Cotton Movement and Flucuatlons, a work gotten up most ar tistically, handsomely bound, and splen dldly edited for those Interested In that most Important world'a staple.

Cot ton. The book also oontains other valuable statistics. Another point on the work Is that it la not sold, but Is sent compli mentary by Messrs. Latham, Alexander ft Go's friends and patrons. Dear Bessie- Did you see our friend H.

R. on the street last Sunday, but oh, my, did hs not look splendid? the Over Coat he wore wu fine. And I have heard that it came from 49 Middle Street or place known at "I'll Do It" come and see me soon. Iver Tours Lovingly, Kin, J. Baiter will do you good on olothlng, hats and shoes.

When you buy of him you will gat your money' worth rr It will be refunded For Fine Corned and Smoked Beef, and Tongue cell at the Oaks Market to day. Peanut Brittle today at MoSorley'a and Gcrtmddes, Oases CBLORIDI OF LIMI 10c nod 16c the can mtlHAM'S PHABMAOT. BV -ft, Oat Osf CeaghtCarai, 1.1 1 I Care i.a.c. It 14 'X .75. Ask PoUotmu Montague about "Few er gallon wears longer." Hare you guessed the ping pong pn sle yet It's easy.

Try it Aak OweaO Dana about tu He wfjl gladly tell yon. what it ia. Mr! L. H. Cannon the tla smith on Middle street has moved his shop to 71 Craven street, the shop heretofore ooca- pled by WaUaoe 4 Curtla.

The name of the newly appointed oya- ter Inspector for Carteret county Mitchell Hamilton, not Henderson, as In. correctlv sent by wire, and reported la yesterday's Journal. Several lots of Mattannskeet apples have been seen In the stores. This ap ple is strictly native of Eastern North Carolina, is a hardy grower, of excellent flavor, especially for cooking purposes, and is a fine keeper In winter. Thanksgiving turkeys are very much In evidence now-a-days.

The gobble can be heard continuously, and many coops and cart loads are seen coming fat town, ntll it seems that everyone will have ah opportunity to eat turkey for Thanksglv Ing dinner if they can raise the price. Several loads of tobacco came in yes terday. The quality seemed to be very good and of course brought a fair price. The fanners have held a good deal of their crop back for better prices, and it is likely that a quantity of the weed will yet find Its way to this market be fore the season Is over. Alice daughter of J.

P. and Mary H. Stewart died yesterday morning at 4 o'clock, of malarial fever, aged eight years. The funeral services will be held at the family residence at 188 George street this morning it 11 o'clock. Rev.

W. H. Frost will conduct the ser vices. Don't Mk as about "Fewer gallons; wears longer." The Oaks Market la prepared to fur nish fine dressed turkeys and celery for Thanksgiving. Persons desiring a line turkey will please not fall to give their orders early.

The Ladles will do well to see J. J. Baxter for a fine cloak, shoes, dress goods, gloves, notions, etc SUPERIOR COURT. Trial of Civil Cases Brown. Before Yesterday was a busy day for the slen of Superior Court now ilttlng In this city, Seyeral minor cases were disposed of with a dispatch that toon usual In the ordinary terms of court.

The following are the moat Important cases that were tried: Laura A. While vs John Lokey and Harrison Cannon. This was a case In' volvlng the title to a tract of land. Plaintiff in this case took a non suit and appealed to the Supreme court. In the case of 8 Parker vs Margaret Hanff, claim, case dismissed.

J. vs A. ft N. C. railroad Plaintiff asks for non suit.

Case of Bhlshoha vs Clara Jerome judgment wu rendered Id favor of plain tiff. George WUcox vs Dlmmock Jackson plaintiff received Judgment. In the case of William Meadow Western Union Telegraph Company for delay In delivering an Important I aage, the plaintiff obtained Judgment and was awarded two hundred and fifty dollars damages. John Seymoar vs Scott and Brown, Judgment for plaintiff. The case of Reuben White against the A ft railroad wu taken up before noon and occupied the attention of the court until after dark.

Several able speeches were made by the opposing at torneys after whtoh Judge Browa dis missed the Jury until nine o'clock this morning, deferring his charge until that time. This a case wherein the horse of Rea ben White, a farmer of Jones noaaty be1 came frightened at a passing locomotive on a side track of the A ft 0 road la James City and ran away, receiving Injuries while crossing the track that caused the animal's death and the demo lition of the vahlole. The accident oc curred more than a year ago. Ask your druggist Ions, wears longer." about "Fewer Gal A Geaertms Donation. The treasurer cf the Bt Cecilia Society Miss Windier, as aim Mrs John Doaa the treasurer of Church Fence Fuad, the Moat pleasing information, that the society has very geaerously donated the Circle 100.00.

The ladles of Circle No. 1. take this method of thanking most oordlally the St. Oecllla Society. Mas.

B. B. BoluvaV, Secty. and Trees. Circle JTo.

I. 0. Mr. 49 Middle Street. Please send' mt sooa possible at).

other Over Coat Ilka -cm I bought or Bear It possible. Money by Bull S. Ping PaWU j-I Caftdy it bvh'U i fresh ssHiitsssiilef Teaaey's Candy ku Just beea received Davis' Phar- macv. tr Fine orkey aa4 Chfcr, I'll New Bern know what ne plant the Ak K. C.

railroad shops here A visit to them will opea the eyes of the pefrf ple to see -so -thoroughly equipped an institution, JUka the tong its a clear cue of "Its not what on used to.be, Its what ha la today." We must not ludire the reputation of these shops by wha( they used to be by (heir, exoellent condi tion today. A visit to thete shops front time to time can bat show to the people that the management are hot content to tot well enough alone but are constantly improving IU plant. Wlh them-Im provement la the order of the day. The iovwKU representative made a tour of the shops yesteraay ana was highly pleased to note the many Improve meals that are being made. It it rapid- growing Into a modern establish ment The first place of Interest was the new engine room.

This Is la the newly built annex and Is made high above the ground In order to avoid contingency of floods. One of the defects of the old engine room wu that It was too ofU flooded and the belting subject to damp. ness. In the new position tuts danger ia averted by the height from the ground and an open sewer which is placed around the edge of the building which drains all water from the floor. The new engine which has been in Deration only a little more than two weeks is a beauty.

It Is a Corliss" pat tern, 100 horse power, and Is made in Birmingham, Alabama. Everything about this engine betokens substantial! ty and strength. The engine will weigh probably 80,000 lb, the huge drive wheel alone weighing 10,000 lbs. Over 2W feet of shafting are operated by the en gine. With all the show of weight, the engine occupies but little room.

It Is set on a firm foundstlon of pillars made Of brick and Portland cement, built very strong and to considerable depth. The fly wheel is about 25 feet In circumfer ence and make 75 revolutions per min ute. The boiler which is comparatively new is In an adjoining room having re cently been moved from Its former loca tion. Going from the engine room to tho machinery room one will see a wonder ful lot of activity. Several sew machines have been placed and more are expected to arrive.

Among these new pieces of machinery Is a planar of new Invention which will plane all four sides of a piece of timber at once. It will plane lumber SO Inches wide and 14 Inches thick. mortising and tennonlng machine have also been added. Arrangements are being made to en large the machinery room in order to give more space to what is already there and have room for pieces that Will from time to time be bought. The room in the rear of the machinery room will be used a blacksmith shop and the old engine room will be fitted up tool room and brass finishing department.

System in work and In using the ma terial Is necessary la an Institution of tale kind sad with that in view good sued budding Is used exclusively for ih proper classification of different sizes of Iron bars, bolts, nuts, nails, etc The company has Its own foundry and saves a large expense by making Its own castings. This part of the In dastrv Is arrowing rapidly to meet the IncreMtng demands ef the work. The car making department is a new venture and will of itself relieve con alderablythe stringency of the supply of Without Interruption from four to eight cars can be made tat a week Thia branch Is not thoroughly completed yet. but vary food work is being done. The repair work Is being developed rapidly and old cart are made to du good service new ones.

In fact, they are essentially new ones. A passenger car has' recently been furnished at the shone which will compare with a com- moa carrier coach on any rail road for aeetnesa and beauty of finish. The phoUtarlng and painting department are also In the new departures and how splendid work ia this line flu been accomplished TJaere are twelve good 'locomotives the oompaayt serrlee. Many of them re made bv the Baldwin Locomotive Manufacturing Ca of Philadelphia, ao knowledged to be one of the best engine makers la the world. The engines are speedy and durable.

To the able efforts of Mr. Joseph H. Green, Master Mechanic, the company Is obligated. Coder his trained audita ful supervision the shops of the Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad have come to beta Institution, without an equal la thai section of the State and we may almost uy la the Bute at large, la hie two yean of service at aaa made reforms and Improvements fa system at the shop which dooblu iheNfficieacy of the workmen and increases the pro duction. This Industry 1 one which if tekea away pr Incapacitated by fire or other aihrortane the loss would be a direct lose end for that rea-soa a money aukhif Institution for the whole city It be tetter apprc OAMVOXIIA.

a 1st Ui TN RaWtMM BeogK DxLtOIOTja, HBALTHFOU; Kotlnjurloufc 1 V-elp DlgesUon. AT SOni. CltTAINK. BmsssW 1. WE ARE FITTED UP To FILL ORDERS for Stoves A full stock of Wood Heaters, Wilson Heaters, and liotli are ir-fect with front feed door.

You will ind on oar tl.or tue kind you want. We are prompt in putting theaa op. Loo our stock over before placing your order. We carry a good stock of Sash, Door, Iilindn, Lime, Cement, Plaster, anything you may want in Builders Material. Special Ulack Stove Blacking.

Ball Hearing Castors. wiiorv wo wui wn ww oysters in any quantity, nan anteed. J. B. Watson.

I Tl L. goer DON'T forget the fact that James B. Dawson, 103 Middle street Is In the Oyster business, and can serve yon any way. Phone 809. THBEE or four, furnished or untarnished rooms for rent, near business notion of the cltv.

Apply at this of fice. LOST A certificate of stock in the A. H. 0. Railroad, one share No.

297. Mrs. 8. C. Bchroeder, Administrator of Thos.

H.Allen. HACKNEY serves oysters in all styles. Philadelphia fried a specialty. Boy a doi Doys, tor your uesi giri. MEET ME at Hackney's.

25,000 LATHS for sale. E. E. Har per. MB.

HENRY E. CRETEAU says he still requires plenty of work to upholster furniture, cane chairs and make over hair mattresses. He also kindly requests all those who have such work to call at his shop, 72 Craven as soon as possible. NOW IS 1HE TIME and here the place to bny the finest eating Apples, Pears, Bananas, Grape ands all kinds of the finest fruits of the season. Barfleld' Fruit Store Broad street.

Phone 206. NOTICE If you want your house moved, raised or repaired, call on J. Register. He can do it all, 178 Pollock street. New Bern, N.

0. Good Board can be gotten by applying at 32 Johnson st, or by addressing P. Box 284, New Bern, C. Hot and cold baths furnished. A CARD.

I desire to state to my patrons and the public that I am now able to be out again and that I have not had smallpox as was reported; the cause of my few days ill ness being a bilious attack. I can still be found at the Corner of Metcalf and South Front Streets, where I will continue to sell yon groceries cheaper than anyone in the city. Respectfully, N. F. VINCENT.

Vaccination Shields at Davis' Mulford'a Vaccination Shields are the best. Easily applied and protect the vaccinated surface from outside contain I nation and the contact of clothing. Re commended by local physicians. On sale at Davis' Prescription Pharmacy For a nice pair of gloves, suspenders, neck-tie, late style collar, a fine shirt or a suit of underwear, don't fall to see J. Baxter, he keeps the best at the low est prices.

Freeh Molasses Kisses today. at McSorley'i Fine Country Lard at the Oaks Mar ket All pork sausages meat at Oaks Mar ket. Fine Western Beef and Cut In all kinds Choice Meats, Oaks Market today, Hudnut's Agency at Davis'. Davis Pharmacy has been very fortun ate in securing the sole agency here for Hudnut's Perfumes and Toilet Prepara tions. Their qualfty Is of such eioel lence and superiority that they are large ly used by the discriminating elite throughout the country.

-Tin I rd 1m Urm Itm Ml Fwtre. flaeea Waalani Raaakf sat Isaaa ft Ira Pig Feet, Fresh "Tripe and Bonsleas Hocks at the Oaks Market, Fine Canned Beef and Beef Tongues at the Oaks Market. :1 Arivnrt.snra fajhaofis or ada. mas noon to lntra' change la the foUonrlntf dAy5 Issue CAPUDINE lores' COI.DO, IA 1 HI anil all AXAcnna, etc. Gaskill Hardware Co.

PHONE 147. 7H Middli Hi I i Economic i Arguments One is devoted to a ent Kid Ladies Shoe, Another emphasizes Underwear in this shop. The Third Argument a 1 i i mi ueiuuiuu vtuues iu xiuuiKS)ivuig Jjiueus. For $3.00 Genuine Patent Corona Kid Ladles Shoe. Several stylet, all sizes, all widths.

Wear Guaranteed. If they don't wear a new pair for the asking. Mil Guaranteed All Cotton. i Heavy weight; unusual Takes, 50c. NEW HSI.M, N.

Mothers. If jour babj liaa rough, oolil or croap, Anwiv'b Hour Sraiii-will reliev it. 1 hit is th oalj remedy made eicliilftlj for babies ooagks ami croup It Is safs, prompt tui certain Srtij battle iraantateed, Ma aara no nar. tft at bkUlHAVTa Phirmr, aad by dragfitts generally Just Received A Case of North Carolina Blankets Bixe 10-4, 114, 1-2-4. Also a full line of Plain and Hemstitched Sheets, Bolster and Pillow Cases, D.

F. JARVIS, 63 Pollock St, Now is fc time to bay a new Cook Stove, I have on band a fall liaa of Cook Btovee of the most Improved style. The New Soath and "New Enterprise" in all aizea. Kv-eryonegaraat-ed at rwpreteoted. P.

M. VRANEY, 07 Front Nt. BRAi HAH'4 1M1 HOTI0 im.ui uju aad most efleetiva raasady tot a elarf laf-i An Up-to-date Sporting Goods Store what every city should have. Will you hate it here) I carry most everything in the line. If I haven't the thing that exactly suite you, can get it at short notice.

My line of Guns, Ammunition, Hunting Clothing, Bicycles, Phonographs, Foot Hull Goods, etc. are the best, WM. T. HILL, PDOM IIS. 91-93 Middle Street.

Iffew BERN, N. O. To Friends and Patrons. I have moved my place of to the Bmallwood Building, corner of Front and Craven Streets, and will be pleased to serve joa as In tke past 1 aaaklflg jron for past tavora I remain Tours truly, -R. SAWYER, I HaveTaken Thetiffeno7 For the Greensboro tin Insurance CoinpftnIer 80UTHKRN STOCK MUTUAL 80UTHJCRN LOAN and TRUST couVpimwkiTW I glre jwi Irotecilon Vt Lowest Cost In good Sellable Home owpftnles.

I IIIcUUlSniY I I 1 Den 010011 replenlghing of to Linen at this trms of the year, This itore eivjlolti a shoirkig tv thtoksgiyJng linens hard to equal, (all thlngs' con I jidered)" and not to be beaten when it oomes to the mat ter of quality and price. toX Winch," All UMrVHeT Qualityy hswUivi Patv 850. 73 (nob, New and Handsome Designs, Fine Bleach -i -d pMnaskvfl 00.. ifc A. Napkins to natch above, Special Valoea, tOo 660.

irar wi.DiHmin Vf we aigaaure tract vmerally. Tbay remove Imparltlas froa the blood and eiear ap tae aaUow eom-4 plaxloa ofUia saaa la persons SaffTln(f from lirsr or bowal dnas. I'riae tie par bo, bt tto for 1 A I I I'Jat 01 Drugstore. at Oaks Market.

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