I IUUIUIIUI11 I*] ^ ^ The Fteberla Conrentlcu .dj.om ed Lie ,?(?W ?IW???.; ?f?r .!? Ishlhg one of the eery bat .....Ion. in it- history. Most all of the delegate frofn the entire Ehsten.secUM' oi-W h.ve return,! to their respective homes, retrying with them thetrery ben Of Impressions 01 feaahlhgton. The Contention sccompUffced w|i?t It met for, that le, the legislation suitable to alt 1 oneerned ea sub mtttod by the propei committee and this legislation will" be submitted tc tbo next 6eaeral Assembly for itt ratification. The fish and oyster Industry is great and rltal one to North Oarollni and It will'be gratifying to the peoplt of Eaneng'Carolina to a now that t measure baa been drafcd that meani an arnleebte adlastment. The contention was called to or der In the city hall yesterday morn lug at 11 o'clock by the president Mr. Scarce N. Iran, of New Bern, ant the opening prayer was Made by Re* H. D. Seartght. The dtlegatae wer welcomed to the city hy the mayo elf the city, Vr.ColUp H. Harding The reepoaee was made hr the peas ldent of the association. Mr. Oeorg N. Iraa. The object of .the mentlnj eraa elated by Mr Joseph Hyd Pratt, the Stab! Oeoloclst. Th, other prtaslpal speakers of the morn ing were Hen. A.VW Orahant. ol j ti ran villa .otraty; and, Dy. H. F Moore, of the V. 8. Bureau of Pish erles. Their addresses were amou r* nrBbcnw&jEiui TW MB B?S PAltK P'.v, '"'J i>1 rtwtv *;> 'New' tiitn. Dee."/ 5?*imoat sccrr of Intereatlng papers Were rea and dlaciuMd yesterday by phys cldhaVttHndtng the annual session c th? seabed Helical Sciatic, whinh eoi'seaed We yeaterdgy. A ippnR the papers rand at yestei day'a Maaloa iwWiw (he following: "Malaria and Hemorrhagic Fe **?Dr. Wm. f. . Grigfi, Orlenta H. C. . fr-||'" . ul . ? ? - "c : "A Pie* for *0f? Dla, nos'.s T>f Wli*?a Public HeaH ProblemV?ur. Edward Jo Woo. WHmlngtnn, K. C. ' -Intussusception in the Adult, wll Report of a Cafe"? Or. J. L. Nlobo aoa. Washington, N. c. "Helpful Hlnta on Union and Noi Ualow of Long Bones"?Dr. A. I Tayloe,"Wadhlngton, tf. c'. "Common Errors'tn the Dlagnos and Treatment of ArterlorSelerptl Antecedent Cases'?Dr. Tom A. Wl llama; Washington. D. C. ^MnMjot Wounds if the Into k tines with Report of Case"?Dr. : S. Priml-csd. New Bern. N. C. kj "Renewed Prophylaxis and M f ntcipnl .. Conlsol" ? Commission Hand ; ?<ry Crnndall. u. 8. N. "JdeC:ofJ Inapeetlon ot Scho Children"?Dr. George Jv WUUan Newport News, V*. "Surgical Complications In Eve Oay Medical DiscMee"- Or. H*n II. How*. Hampton. V?. 'I'rMMl Work *n? Need. o( Po lie Health SWTlM -Hajor Hugh t'unimlng, Murine Hoepttal Servlci "llablrt, with Report of * Cut" "Hrporeim .la Gravidarum"- -I 1 B. T. llfckluaon. Wllaon. N. C "Th? Rlloloxy Sy ,u |,t nm? a *Tl otinout of Nmal p?Ivnr VMtprdftV and In t&dav uhi BABKR~HAVS Pratt, of Chapel Hill; Dr. H. \ - M?ore. of Washington. D. C.; Mj - George N. Ives, of Now Bern, and 11 , Ttoo. Meektns responded to tout 1 All their1 addresses breathed en a . ot.hopbfulneea for the fntore so t b aa the flsh and oyster Induuty in tl :SgrSR3?83ffl?!? - he Ion| remembered by all there. :^ur5f ?"^s?r; K Jew? the cxpeetjrtleas of the tat PIHHTOWN. _ . Fine little, bis snow Tt^nksslvt J wasn't It R.' F. D. 4. and sorry U that yon add Jahertlle hSren't a that mile square of June weath d penned oV. ' J, i Jj When erar yoa do.let It wish y j would mall as a little piece tb RU town. Something like 6 by 10. r- don't mean ? bjr 10 miles. Some of our folks keep* rlsht 1- buying new hussies and tradl 1. homes. ] Messrs. ueo. -R. inaa, jaaw 5- Bbyd and John A: Tuten was busin< h visitors to your city Saturday. 3- Owing id the inclemency of t weather there wasn't any services h White Plains Saturday and Sunda: 1 Well. well. Jakerllle. thank y. Madam, Mr. 6t. whatever, you c ?- yourself for your tootbacb* bi cure. 1 Think I will try one of yc remedies the very Jlret Ume I hi iB the toothache, but aome how or oU c I prefer your laat remedy tie U l- But don't know here on eartl rauld find one of the opposite sex U - ydu deacribed. We haven't gbt ? R. of them kind of Idols around her Mr. Geo. V. Boyd la having u- new dlnlng-rOom treated to a coat er paint, which will add greatly, to appearance. Mr. Oeo. W. Foren ol is.doing the pointing. ?. Mr. Harvey Waters Is erectiui flue two-story building. Wondo? ry he la building it tor people tb,$ 'V at.llVa nt tho nfhftr rniinir rh have. a I) Mr. Richard W. Boyd, Jr.. sp 8. Sunday with hll parents. Mr. MM. R. W. Boyd. ? Oh no. Broad Creek, yon nee he afraid to tome around thla >' you are just aa welcome aa ?ho ft era In May. Will insure you a r nd time if you haven't lot the io< * ache. Seems as though Singleton h he giro us a forever farewell > I Turkeys farlnn common aro K- llraKaw. Mr. H. H. Waters la on the list. Hope ho will soon reroycr Mtas Sarah Boyd raturned In tha Saturday attar .pending say iv- mouths with her sister. Mrs wll sk Modlii.. at Jamaatrtlla. M. < | Washington, Dec. 6.?The Conc 1 r r easlo Dal c o m m laalo n ^anointed ~7~ ^ , , near the end of the laet season or [ p-ongress^t* ?JeslJgate^liie purcbgge J Farmers' Ualon, will undwt^y a* WK-lally (p aaCMlnln whatter there 1. a combination among the foreign goe- ' , M ?:rnm?nt.H for the holding down of prices of American. tobaci>.fT! (* ? " " The charge haa b.ott mndo that ? all of the European, government* )f combine in the employment of out purchasing agent and thua render * ucAQ pvMPNf'F m i* iiigiii iiiWiiiiis in ?-t,?dfbf r.'to" ?"w~- w -,7. THE ARCIBUD THML it t , Dec. i.-Wl,h U. i 1 Senate a reconvening ?.?a a .court Of Impeachment today. Judge ItobL j" W. Arehbald. of th<r' Commerca p Court, faced the real beginning of *iB ' hla trial for alleged mlacouduct and IB ratadeaeaoote. { ^ Wltneaaee nnmohed by the Houao I lr managera conducting the proaecu- II lr tlon were roady yeeterday to teatlfy IB Jr but their examination uaa deferred "J until the opening of the court, today. -,."x,*zs;ri?:; * ? cn|tn bank daal," In ,which Judge Stat 2 Arehbald waa sieged to hare uaed mat. ? hla Inlnence .with the Erie railroad thin ?i to b0Dt the *? ?< m ?">? ,? erty to him. were of iJPPl Pr? JJJ Archbati's friends and acquaintance? s-i K from Soranton. hla former home. M *. B4*?ri i *Il)lfma and Cfcp. -ft . Conn, named aa concerned In the deal; WUllam A. S*^y. president of ? apparent owner of the coal damp: J. Ti H. Rlttenboune, of acrantpn, and . George F. Bronwell. of New York, T? i? t ... o.i. uiim.j Epla Ug acuw?i ouiiviivi Wl !?? wra lamuw ? >o Company. were among the flrat to venJ ceetlfy. .. TdJ *1 Judge Archbald hu Indicated ?h<" 1*. hie Intention to.be preeent through- in tl out the trial bla place at lbe left of laid en the Seiyuo desk ana awaiting him Bleb ?t again today, and from that poalUon suet he coold'haye a direct view of tbe rira witnesses as thay .took the atand. lag The proaecution la holding the prtx ?? door todayi but thp line of Judge the "* Archbaid'a dafanie waa clearly lodt- Are cated by hie attorney in hla general and B statement yeetarday. ? ?. ' ? a*M * ? The ganatn wHi conrene daUy at com 1 o'clock M a court ot Impeachment; COnl b? and the aoaalona art VPectcd to run abal u?ju ? o'clock. of 1 E {Ware than 1*6 sHigaem are on- Boa der subpoena by the House managed Wa; a" and Judge Archhald'd dttorneya The | BOY ISM BY 1 r, % l illfUiJif lk* W ? ' J' nai n> Danville. Va? Dae. 5.?The third 8. I ?- hinting fatality of tbe aeanoa waa Stai hls recorded here when Donla Cohen. Chi of aged Oftcen. eon of Morrle Cohen. Ind waa ahot and Inatantly killed hy Gna- Net iau sleCarwItch, the aame age, near con Pumpkin Craak. be s a Coroner Pitta, viewing tbe re- p. . " mains, was aatladed that death was I "d* due to an accident. Cnrwltch will of pP* be given a hearing In court on Thura- roll day. fy. * j ' ':> - tfck ;ent Carwltch was in the act of reload- out 'od lag a breeeh-loading ohotgun, with of hit three companions standing near- J. in t by. Aa ho was cloning tho breoch L.o1 vay hie thumb c aught tho hammer, all ow" which anapped and exploded the ret ??*|fun, the ahota taking effect In Co- of >th" hen'a face, cauaing instant death rr.e REV. MATTHEWS AGAIN " nc It DTC BCiDCDC " F^; I Xm I m I I m,l ? M /I JLJr t and Tomorrow 1 1 ' '^p UjmMM M SB * ?3B , 'i^fj -V - Malilon Pltnay. * . wwdn^MMr the State of Nr t. He m???# WrlMio tarns la cone ;rwi' erparteaaa. $ ?rcdHMBFWv .jt" y ? .1 .. at ylored MfythocUst. Cftfgren* H* North Carolina annual eon- clt ra of the Colored Methodist >!: fit v uv^HHW, v Ub copal church 1" America con- "" id her* yesterday wRh Christian * pie. of which Rhv. F. ?. J. Mar lo pastor, "Thle conference Is 36 third Episcopal restrict of the church and la presided peer by f op R. 8. Williams. D. D., of Anas Ga. Bains delayed tn bis arts the Rev. J. D. Jonai. preeid- f elder of the Charlotte district, eeded to open the conference. At D hnnr of 1 ft n m h< slnwin "init We Yet Ally*/' etc. This done BC fervent prayer offered to Alhty. he reed, end made e timely M mentj .op the 103 psalma. The fereace then proceeded to elect e M Irman pro tern. Upon e motion lev. 11" O, Laagford. Rev: /. W. etta. presiding elder of the y shlngton dlatrict, WM rtbCtwJ. K session wee continued by electRev. H. L. Johnson, at Our hem, etery; Rev. 8. H. Sterling his nstnt. Rev. R. O. I^ngford was ted fitatisttchtn- Ad the racing * he Joint board df'finance provid*pr, The preeldlng eldsra were ' te committee of committees, Revs. u sterling. Q. H. Ptei end J. C. ei ntop were elected reporters to the * istlen Index, the Ndrth Cnrollne N ex and the Washington Daily li <fs, respectively. By order of the * ference the business sessions will i? held dolly from 9:39 a. m. to 1 Lbout 75 per cent of the members t the confer.nr0 answered the first | 1 call. The chairmen here Btated t "it had been many years since cobfewbe. bad? i?th. bu. o?. com ra (TPS hi Ulg neraob 61 Re. "?rrr -:s? N? Sign of hard times, has r made Hwslf visible The spirit c good will and lore prevails, lm- ? dlatelr gl?er the orvnnlsatlon the 1 rd's Supper was administered, and I food old-fashion hand shahs was 1 -ttclpated In. The conference c tin resumed lis b ialdssa for a f?w ' nutos. ' Itov. Stancil was brought ward and Introduced. Ha complL nted.tho conference spon the lmissjon It had so early made upon n. fter, G. C. Roberta, of 8halhy 1 iponded. Tho committee appoint- 1 preach tonlght.Rer. C. W. Craw- ' rd. Tho confer..,,r- then adjourned meet at a: 43 p. m. at whlchtlme standing committees were toll O conference. "lehop ft. B. Wilms arrived <the 1:45 train. 1^ I i v $ i ? : ' \ t?l* P ! ^ HHf y Pr *- ? fel ' :il w r<1 ll?hl M f*i; : fror } dr i 5$ t t r ? the Supreme Court of the United !kL r Jersey at the time of ble appoint- _ reee and la a lawyer and Jurist of m ii i i i i ' " ? hap Episcopal z Now in Session ^ y will join in one common assemf of welcome to Bishop R. S. Wllingi D. D? and the-N. c. Annual, ;>?' inference Thursday evening. Do- ^ mber 5th, from 7:SO to 10 o'clock. Program. 9 Sermon. ?? Address on behalf of the cltlxeSs Son the City. Rev. C. E. Askew, A.Hi. ten Response, Rev. O. Roberts, A. B. veAddress on hehalf of the ritlaena c the city. Dr. J. M. Lloyd. t Response, Rev. R. O. Langford, B. Address on behalf of the city hools. Miss Katie R. Truman. Response, Rev. H. L. Johnson, Ar . . X'fwt. ?V" A m52 Address on behalf of the church, ? rs. Ophelia Price. * Response, Rer. }. C. StsntOn, D. D LEVEN HUES IK A RAIUOAD WRECK? ZaneavlUe, Ohio, Dec.v 5.?Eleven ead, one probably faulty Injured, la ie or reck score aa a result of a rear- Itl] ad collision between Cincinnati and ^ loakingum Valley passenger train R! o. 43 and Cleveland, Akron and Co- tea jmbus passenger train No. ltlijp Kt hlch the rear coach of the Clere- fri md, Akron and Colprabus train was be sleacoped. .. > XJ* 1] I1SCHARGING GRAIN S AT BAYERS' MILL I ~| be The schooner Oold Mine, of Jnnper Bay, *1. C., Cgptala LeRoy Ped- la leg, in command. is discharging a argo of coMl at the Harens Qratn Id dill. The tW boat Rosalind, of Rose (I lay, la also discharging a cargo of [rain and cotton at the eagle giant, nc rhla large concern da now running >n full time. Everything la hustle da ind hustle there ' ' Oi fyJ ?e J'V fo KKffH FROM WALLA WATTA (il 1? fo Messrs. Ottls Jordan. Harry and m Kick Waters made a dying trip to hi Washington Saturday afternoon. Mr. Ottla W. Woolard eaa la this Pi salghborhood Sunday afternoon. a ^Mr Bryan Ada^s was In our midst ot Krtnasa ?a In?rfa V rtlakt ci nan . B,luraaT n,*ai,I" 1YE wEWS OF C CO RE TO THE '.';? . Si'S^T MXlrtLU: ATOMS .** ?- ak Duth Creek what uextr W? r. U ' ' ' i. onr la not* U?t Kdwerd ked N MaU attack of aidnvtako-tinko- ?t nrlta It lut wet. g, . D. 4 ee?e tkta tu baca tie p, let autumn In 71 rear, An4.a It <r far Th.okeelvln*! Moat hall a Greenland. *\ v\'.;. ' .?&: ' -? i* 0 on. Bragaw, with all that big te haafraglvlafc turke" *r any other about turkey. Wouldn't tbndh . fey with a pair of tongs. Folks , piunge their front teeth Into a ley's breast and chaw up-the poor * I?legs and all?like yom describe raelf as doing, must be some kin *' 1 fox. hey re talking about calling an abrdlnary session of Congress to tf uce the tariff. . Hope they'll hjur-J * lp and do it ao we ua l?t an ex- *' coat i in time for the next early R( v. his correspondent driving nails adkys. Nearly every cold morn- C< be misses the Iron nail and un- rs ntioDally hits his thumb nail la- ^ id. When -he doea he says,"gum tiled." a kuse word ho learned ?l n Bragaw. No credit to Bragaw R< kaybody else to be a dlaseminato* J? irofahftr. Keep out of bad coi^- tl t?e, month $35 school has, at- <? many trials and tribulations, so- 7< Ml a teacher. Ood helps them t help themselves. ,n Df neighbor and all his house- ' i have moved to the city. We it'' Win well. Perhaps he will be th pier there, ' if so, that's the he :e for him. As for this Jake, ? him the fresb air, the " deep Lfled Wild*ood,** the slmmon trees hi V^.-ci. '? i - -r'fr ' ' ' ' S llfcAUA ITEMS th Ve were all awakened in this lit- H town Thanksgiving morning t to n< It with a griat surprsie?a snow. ^ le argue that it has been about years since a snow came In No- n| iber. , * ?ur Sunday school raised a eolieei of $11.60 for the orphans on fourth Sunday. And Thanks- w Ing night we were going to a has- ^ party the proceeds ofJ t too, but thAsnopr came, which aed us to meet with poor success, A king only about $7.50 dr. W W. Hooker is having his * ne on the Inside beautified by tbfe * of a little paint, diss Etta Rives, the, governess of u . p. W. Gaskili, or Maul's rouat, at Thsnksgivlng with her parents, . and Mrr. C. G. Rives. Miss Agnes Weston, of Maul's Int. the guest of Miss h iry Rives for several days. 1 Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Potter and lit- 1 daughter, Louise, have been vl*? ag friends and relatives here. Mr. T.'"M. Gower and Miss Etta res were out driving Saturday afnoon. They must have been talkl serlpualy, for their horse got ghtened and was very frisky, we ar the rest of their ride. A little boy came to see Miss ally Berry on Sunday last, and ve her a, picture. Any one who sbes to know who it waa may call Mist Barry's x,., , Our Sunday school was quite lall this, past Sunday. Guess it was cause so many of our boys went to jail. Wonder what the attraction out there for so many of them. }llss Sprulll. the principal of alia graded V-bool, spent Thanks- 1 ring at her home In Orient*!. Ur. B. F. Hoeker Is in oar midst w. We h*ve been having some very Irk "nights" for the pest week. U girl seems to have thought so, r t hesr alio was found out In the isture one night, holding a "light." r the hogs to eat by. See how any can guess who She Is. We all ?ow her well. r Mr. Hsdley Maul's alnt, has been rlsltlng lfr. Orion Im good lock. I Q B VJ'TCJ jrV/iwivi'i 13 DAILY NEWS 9 We are having It warm and overy the first of this week, which . *j bad on corn fcoildnf. Elder L. H. Hardy, ?t Reidsrine. .fl C , Oiled his regular appointment IS Seedy Qrove church Saturday aad index. He Is one of1M ablest rlmltire Baptist preacher* id' the. ?"terJ**.C, Prwott. of Ajdf n, vj C., was on our street* Monday af- /J moon shaking hands with hla any friands. We are always glad see yon Mack. Two of our popular teachers, Issea Classic Winstead and, Claude oDowell, were out drlrlng Sunday ternoon, escorted by Mr.. WUber OSS. * Miss Annie Hollo well, the attracve teacher of Prescett, and Miss ens Bowen. of Small,' were the testa of Misses Ruth and Ullia* owe Sunday afternoon. The basket party of Jast week, 9 ven for the benefit of the Small , arnet Band, was a success. They ;j allied about |1? profit, and Gee. rhix! didn't the boys play that Ight! And now BragaW as you are ich a poet maybe foo lore to bear >od music. If so, take Jakerijle .'.a ike. Oilead.snd Plnetown and all i J le rest of the qnllldrtver* 7011 can it and come down here and hear it hand play. We thlah it -will do m food. Elder George Vause. of Ayden, la Small this week looking after his rm interests. Mr. C. R. Tuten has the. smile at won't come off. It's Jefct a fine ?y. The stork rlsited the boms of Mr. W. Sprnill last week. It's another jjH ill Monday afterftoob. ^e Maid kt chicken he had for dinner waa food he coaldn'it help ft oladia wept to your city on has!- ij ?sa Monday. Mr. Leroy J)Uon went to Grants- j ?ro Sunday. Our school s yetting along so 'j iceiy how that I cant think of a ngle thing to say shout It so I S iesa, I'll nor try. Hog killing time has 00me ao hog id hominy will he plentiful for ah lie. - :*1 r. ? k.f4 * :;J? There will' be a joint meeting of le committeemen and' teachers at urora cm Thotsday. Deeepaber Tlth. t which time and place we hope to leet every teacher and committeetan In the township as we want to J se more enthusiasm over schools lan we hare ever seen before. RIVER ROAD STATION. i*4 TfefiilupfMM. posssd very quietly iere. We wer4 not annoyed u ?e imve been heretofore by <be bantsnen shooting tbe birds. * We hud oar first snow Tbanksglv- ,*j ng, which came last and thick neary all the day and wonW hkve bean ; [site deep II none bad melted, bat as he day before was wa*m and rain bat night, tbe Tiret that fen melted >ut there was plenty left and some q >f it remained on the groand until he following Monday. I do not renember erer before baring seen iere such a snow storm on Thanks-, firing day. Mra. Thad Congleton continues to le eery 10. Miss LUlle Altlgood. of Magnolia. ias returned home from Greenrille, -I ifter a pleasant rlslt with Miss alien Proctor and other friends there. Mr. L. M. Sheppard has retsrned . ;y?| tiome from Royal, where he hba been several days attending to business. ->j Miss Josephine Alllgood, of Broad Creek, and Miss Martha Plttman, of River Road, were guests of Miss LJ1lie Alllgood at Magnolia last Sunday. Our public school Is progressing successfully, the children and every ?j one seem to like the teacher. Mite Bertha Martin, nrr mwt. Mrs. Augustus Alllgood end da ugh- 9 ter. Miss Llltte. of uagnptla. and Mrs A. J. Sheppard and son. Mr. >? Rred, of Banyan, were (nests of Mr. j and Mrs. L. M. Sheppard at Holly Glen last Tuesday. Miss M. M. Cherry has been quite , ' sick for the last week, bat Is bettor ;>! ' 'iij.'-fe Seed Cvtton i 4 0 h

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