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fVvY i 4 5 H voLomi mu. IIW BIRH, CRAVIS COUUTY, H. C, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27 1905 SECOND SECTION, NUMBER 81 KIJfSTON CHAMBER OP COM- ; , MERCE. i Last night it Klniton the Chamber of Commerce held meeting, which tu largely attended, to con.lder eerteln lav portent matters to connection with local tiauportatlon fee Mies, which coneera ' td end tf acted the bnilneu and commer ; del interest of Klniton. - After discussion, the following Imeas- area were decided upon. -. ' To bolid warehouses upon the Neuse river, where transportation might be . developed. Bring suit In the Lenoir couniy court : agalnet the Howlan.l Improvement Co, Leasee of A& NO roal. ' To go before Corporation CamtoUelon - -with tariff schedule Hetf fielghta as It ' oxlited ander the A A N 0 road, and aa It aow la under the Howlund Improve- neat Co. . - . To aend a resolution, to the Legisla ture to eak It net to confirm the leaao of theA&NCnsd Asm i Jany 2.1 li. "RatJ W Tyadal Jllled hla tegular appointment at Kilt tiwamp the ihjr'd Smday. He will preach in tin after. . soon third Suadsy to February when it la Q larterly Meeting at Galilee. , -' At the home of tbe brldea' parent, - Mr Willie Kiiml and MUs Berths Os. '' hia were ended in mtrrlage Jany 10 b, - 1908 lathe pretence of a few frlende. ' Mr Krnul la one of Aekln'a mot too ceaeful farmer and Mia Berth I an . accomplished and at' recti e young It'.'y -We with them a long ard happy 1 fe Mr Jin Fulcber of Ask In and Miu ' ' Fanny OaMy of Grantsboro, were mar- - rM Jany 16, 190 that U.two to one wtek, wonder ho the next oie wil Meaira Frank Du t'ey and Mr George Adam from Vaoceboro, were visitors at ' Aekla fnedsy. - -)-... ' Mr Cepha U ukia 'from New Dern sp ot Saturday i.lght and Sunday wltb ' hi parents. Mr Daniel Gaikln, wife "and children wint to Rlverdale Saturday and return . ed Hunday. ' ' ' - Katydil.i To Ask Russia tor Explanation. St. Petersburg, Jn SO. Sir Cbarlet Bardlnde, tbe British ambassador,, ImI bight rewired from Captain Grove, tbe Bil ish consul at Moscow, confirmation of the Associated Pres dispatch from Moecow announcing tbe puhllc pott log of a London telegram imputing Ihe . dis order to Brltitb and Japanete influen ce', nd he will atk expUnstlons from Foreign Mlnliter Lamadotff tedty. It la not expected, however, that the affair will lead to aienousdipl- nnttc Incident aad It It th ngbt the Kut.ln govtrn merit will di avow rep visibility for tbe conrte of Ac:;ng CbM i f Polit It inde nts. ' Tbe dispatch td , Ambuialor Hardipge m- k a no mention of Roude Dtff'a offer o mrot Capttlo O.ove. DOVER MSS MEETING. Reio'utlon Patted Opposing Co. urn a 'lion of 1 eate by the Ltgt la . ture, . Editor Free Preaa, Klnttoo, N C. Dorer. Jan 15. At a mm meeting held here leel night tbe following reo lullona were adopted, without a dlatent Ing voice: j Whereat Tbe A. & N. O. K. B. cot .the p;ople about hre ml lion dollai. It haa been leaai d out for ninety-one year, which l equal to a tale for Interest en nine hundred thousand dol tare, mi county, ur-er, r tut pet - pie loaleg about two mHHoi end one hundred ihut tnd dulia-a In tbedea'a Craren couuty owna 1.W3 (bate lu tbe A. AM. 0 It K. wii h ro-t tbe tax payer $100 per h-re f4 80 )eara la in wnice mate ourrtxk cott. near 400 per (bare It I tald Urartn oon ' ty'a atock ha con more than the Sta e't Inttrtat, Ihe K'ate baring comprom! ed hi r dett a'any 1 1 the prl-ate tti ck . holdira who bought the'r to .kat $1 to 98 pet thr paid a tbe time when tbe propary wit booming etluble. to ge ber with tl e State who rompr rn'ied bar debt aer fit to deprive u of valuable pnperTy rlgbte. ReMdved, That we enter our proiett agalntt the Lenltlalute ocbflrirlDg tbe leate or extending i be ebarter end esk onr oaenitM r to atabd by n on tblt Important question. igned: ' - ' --. ;- SfcTH WEST, -. i . Ch'm Q V. RlCOARDiOU, Beet;. But very 'ewof o tr clttieo f voted leaelng this propeity and still feaer fa vor the way the road haa been managed elnoe letting, pur lumber mtn alocg with others are very much dlstaiUfied tbe way ft leg lit have been Increased. ' It la ttlll a mmery to nr, why right on tbeeve of a retiring edmloltiritlon aad tbe Incoming of a'new one such aa lm portent question abou'd be apparently oltUJ nd at tbe di arbour of midnight. Tbe whole matter looks dark to us. 3 v. mum mi Jones and Crarea Counties Have ' Bills Introduced. Many Petitions on Divorce Matter. Married Women's BUI Falls.- : Bqaabble Over Treasurer ; Lacy's Relief BUI. Rc- ' lief for County , ., , H Commlsaloners. " Spee'al to Journal. Ralelgb, Jan 28. In Senate, petitions for repeal of all divorce lawe - came In from various religions bodies. Quakers commended anil-Jug law." BUIs were Introduced to change time of holding court In 14th Dim let; to amend act et tabllihlof graded tchoolt at Henderson- vl'lt; to allow rallwajs to give passes to newspapers to pay for adverllrennts; o emend law preventing Are waste; to give Illegitimate children right to lnherl equally from their mother. ; AjThete was long discussion On the tpcclal order of Ward's bill allowing mtrrled women to make contracts at though they were unmarri -d. Bill fail ed to paa by vote 20 to 23. Bill regulating salarli s of Judges wa made ef eclal order for tomorrow. Bill to relieve board of agiimltn to ontri butlng to currett espentcs of Agrlcul- ura'Jatd Meclunlotl College wat made peclal rr ler for m xt Thursday. ' Bill all twlng married women right to con- c, wllob htd failed to fpata was ai he Us', moment reconsldertd and ncadr pet Itl order for Friday. ' In House were rectlved reports, from various D'ate depart m n't, thowing num ber and salatl s of clerks and employee Bill was Introduced by McNIncb, t amend divorce law. Many memorial' were rr aen'ed against dlvon e lawr,and a so askh g for law agilott frauduh ntl obtain! ig goods. The feature i t the day wa a-gitment on bill to repeal one - pvsed yest. ruaj giyiog 8tate TreNSurer Lacy relief by re plying him IS?, which he paid State htt amount hav'ng been stolen from h office by Cleik ' Wl Ham H Martin. A bill waa Introduced today by Wllltami after members had fatli d tu be allowed to have their names go on a roll call vote. ' Aid some feeling reeufted; demo crats In many ctsea j doing with Repub- I cans. MS lillams bill passed It second reading, on roll vote, 73 to 30 many mem bars explaining tbelr votes, and then passed third reedlog tie large vote for it creating surprtte, and excitement, on both sides of House. The Rouss passed the bill rellev'ng county commissioners from pnaltlet fr failure to audit accounts, as required by law. BI1U were lntrduced to pro. vide for partition of mineral In'erest when they have btea seraraied from separated Un''; to p'ovlde lin for pu rebate money of timber by stunpgr; for 8tte Refor matorj; to rrpeal charter of the Carollnt tnd Tennessee talwa-; tJ spjoln Mtglstrati a In Jones county and rrguUti primary election! In Crave ; to ctea'i auty of Lee. CZAR ESC PES 10 CRIME a Reports of Wrecking Palce Grand Juke ' Bergtus. ' London, Jan. 88 An express extrs Ibis morning aaya a dlpuoh fr m Mos e w states the striker In 8. Pi terabit ' hsve wrecked tbe palace of tbe Gr nd i)ukeBerrlus The czar Is n w repottd btdlrg la L' valla, Crimea. St, Petersburg, Jenuiry 24 IndloV tlon are lht atreeet fUbtlng and opeo retlttaute to the goveroTent by tb jopu will toon rea- Both are aV totutety i opeieee ana mere la nothing to be gal Dad, Freth sacrifice, hxrevr and heroic martyrllka attempta to over thrtw tbe exlit Ing ng'me will be ab-n doncd la tbe reverie of the truth Tbey will grow, and moplply throughout tb emrlre. It la probable It will to;n lo elude assastloati n and other violent formto' public determination to wreak vengeance to rem pel reform and amell oratl a of th l ooadlt'on. MERCHANTS PURCHASE TAX, Unanimous Decltloo of Committees To Strike It From Revenue List. Bpeclal to Journal. litlelgh, N. O., Jan. 26th-The Ben at ana iiouae committee on fliance this evening nnanlmoutly decided to strike out from tbe revenue act what li known as the Merchsnts Purchase Tax, la ac cordance with a special recommendation oftheFlae Auditor 6OC0 merchsnli having relIl,,n"d f,ir tuob a course Potash Is nectssary for cotton to produce high yields and good fibre. Write for our valuable books on fertiliiationV tbey contain informa tion that means dollars to the .farmers. Sent free- on request. Write now while you think of it to the , ., GERMAN KAU.WORKS. NewVork . j Atlanta, 0. M Nassau St.. er CS K .So-BW SOUTHER X PLANTERS CONVENE Great Meeting at Mew Orleans to DIs- cura Questions of Vi al Importance The Southern Inter S'ate Cotton Con- vintlon now In session at New. Orleans i o imposed of tbe repiesentatlve busi ness men and planttrs of tne South, Pro! ably never before waa there so no- ab'e a body of souiliern men gathered In New Orleans to discuss matters so vital to their Interest'. The dally pa pert itate that tbe flnit tettlon of the convent! n closes with a unanimous de cision tbt the paramount question ith tbe eotithern farmer was tbe reduc- hn (f acreie and ti e use of1 commer cial feriliz rs, It Is estimated tbat l'.OO p'antprs aod buciness men interested In be produc in of cotton ate pretent a' tbeconven i n Mr. M D Lane who reptesi it's Craven couuty a', tbe o n- venli n telegraphed the Journal yester- lay as f Hows: We ( he Nonii Carolina dekgitlcD) trrlved here Bifely. Tbe soutbira farm era and business men ate largely at d ibly reprctntid aad a wirm and en- tltis'sHlc convention Is In felon. trorgbopo for ol'd orgaolzvit Vorth Carol oa delegates n front ran a are makloK firmldHhle fc p arance. ' Socieiy Meelln? Beaufoit,NC,Jany25 1-4 't wrr-k the men.hers of the Nn Pi llsmma 811 le'y of tbe St Paul School me an Interesting atid well rendered p'ogrsm to tbe. invited public. This ' clety wts htarted at tbe beginning of he set-slon and bat con intted to make excellent progress In Its literary work rbe meeting waa opened by the presc ient. Miss Bes ie Taylor ant tbe role wsscallei4, and n.loutts tead by the secretsrr, Mis Rba Morion, after which the following program was car ried out. Inatrumenal 8olo, Besie Taylor. Re itatloi, Bailie Mort' n, V cal Wo, Nannie Taylor. Essay, Mary Moo'e. 1 Vi cal Solo, Can i) Hutton. Recitation, Reba Morton. Ina'rumintal 8 do, Miss Albe-rtson. Vocal Duet, Mlsaei Mary Wbltfird and Mamie Csffrey. Reeltatloo. Miss Wi II -mi. Vocal Solo, Prof L L Ilargrave. Reoi'ation, Mary Moore. Vocal fi lo Mioses Williams, Mamie Ceffrcy aid Mr flargrave. ' VQi 'FE RTILIZERSi YfM AS auu .Cf new i3 I 5 (' i li WMnencMa. If your Dealer cannot Supply : You, Write Ue. SEED FEAS FOR TBUCKKRS. Alaasas. First and Best Mora trg FUrs. "Extra E irlj Red yl entine" IJemis. Rust Proof Oats. Seed Ryo and Clover. No. 1 Tim- "7 At CIIAS. IUIILIS Grain Dealer, New Bern, N. C. jnoa pnv mmm jo put irp.-noi t tojfm pit) iV 1"Pt:t ii 'ii i"i'u-uX.t IV A HATTER OF HEALTH i i . i Absolutely Purd flAS L'O SUBSTITUTE TO PROTECT EAST' 1 ERN CAROLINA What Winborne Says His Bill Will Do. Inspection Law Bill. Coldest Day of Season, ' Raleigh, Jany 25th. In an interview with representative Winborne, ' the introducer of the bill to amend the Con stitution so that after each ace, white and black had been provided with four month schools, there may be discrimi nation, he said that wh'le everybody ally favored the amendment some were afraid ,to change the present status of things, thinking it in politics. Thatjiis amendment was very different from the ones proposed heretofore.giv ing white taxes for white Jschoolsand negro taxes for negro schools. It was nothing of that kind. He declared that unless sometnmg oi tnis Kind were done, the Democrats will lose eastern North Carolina. Out of the white voters in that section of the State in the last election, the Democrats got only three in five, while the Republi cans got the other two, and the votes fell off a third as compared with what it was four years ago, a great propor tion of the whites simply stayirg away irom tne polls. - tie says that all through the eastern part of the State that white voters are waiting to see what the legislature would do on liquor and public school questions. He says that some of the people, he finds, want to defer to Northern sentiment, but there is nothing of this. Only three other States in the union have in their con stitution such a provision regarding edu cation as North Carolina now has. Today the legislative committee of the State Firemen's Association met with Insurance Commissioner Young and Messrs Alex Webb, and A W Mc Allister, representing respectively the North Carolina Home and the Greens boro group of four fire insurance com panies. There were present J D Mc Neill, the president of the State Asso ciation and also the President of the National Association; R D Douglas, vice president of the National Association and chiefs F N Taylor of Greensboro, HTDayof Tarboro' A H Borden of Salisbury and C C Cooper of Reidsville, Walter Woolcott of Raleigh, W M Orr, of Charlotte. The committee is pre paring amendments of the inspection and building laws, the purpose being to enforce the State law, which city and town authorities are ignoring. Pres dent McNeill spoke of the bill intro duced in congress by the Pennsylvania representative to put all fire insurance matters under Federal supervision and said he was bitterly opposing this and said that he was Koine all over the United States making a fight against it as he regards it to be a dangerous measure. . - n, This was the coldest day of the year, the temperature. ranging., under, 12 de grees above tero with a veryliigh wind Last night it waa quite severe. - Today the bondholders of the State Agricultural Society which conducts the State fair met here and arranged for the refunding of the $26,500 of bonds. These have borne 6 per cent interest, but are refunded at four During the past six years, while Joseph E Pogtie, has been secretary, he haa paid to the bondholders no less than $18,400, be sides paying $1,200 of floating debt, all this having been done from the profits of the fairs. It is a remarkable piece of work. When he became Secretary six years ago the bonds were not salable at over 25cts, on the dollar, while how none are for sale, being held as a valuable security, A charter is granted the Bank of Southern Pines, capital stock $10, 000. WANTED. A good Induttrl ns white farmer t cenpy 0 room of my damning boost wlib privilege of outhnlldlngs. Boar myself and wife, we furnhh onr owa rooms. Plenlf good farming or trnjk Ing land for rent at a bargain. O m at one or apply to K. N. BKLL Cedar Point, Carteret County tic ":i r.r-r' i c-ro Z '. : z sis u.,it osic"i Mbhliuibill Declared Dangerous To Mills in This State Three Days Grace Abolished Salary Bill of Judges Pa s?d. Anti Jug Law An Active Measure of Discussion. Ralliosds To Pay For Lost Freight. Special to Journal. Raleigh Jny 28. Ia the Bsntte the bill fixing tbe weight and regula lrg the trade In corn meal whioh bad pair ed the House, was referri d b ihe j idi ciary committee, Fciles declaring tbe bill dingtrous to tbe ullli tu tbh Statr. Thebl'l parsed amending the act of 1S99. abolishing tbe three day of itruse and making the negoiUble aper lawt uniform Tbe bill to regulate fi.h'na iaAUemarle aid Pamlico sounds, and heif tributaries, wat male special orJer for Tuesday, Blubb submitting a minor ity report, at tha request of citizens of Dare county, ncjnimendiig anothei bill. i i ri- There wa a long debate on the Bca'f s bill Increasing sa'arlei of Jjdges to $3,500, arid rop-a ing tin acts giving Superior Court Judge $3)0 for travel ing expen ei, Many amendment? weie offered, but all were withdrawn. rhe bill passed. In the Hcuse bills were ln'roduo d to Change name of tbe Il nOd Count) Telephone Company, to Noiih Statt I'eleplnne Company. The Rouse de voted the dy to the bill to repeal the autl-j ig law of 19 ,3, except at to C ece- lind and Ctbru, Mitchell and Oiston counties, a McNlnch offered n amend- ment Incorporating an anti-jug law foi be whole State, in the Wa t; ait, as sec Ion two, 1 lit ub:equeLt)y withdrew this upon leqrest, and Introducid a ntw 'illl, applying the ant -jug hv to tbe entire State, at the same tlrns asking tb. parsage of tbe bill undtr consideration fhe bill passed 86 to 21. Bills passed final reading, tvali)ati jadgment under which sales ofcontln g)nt remsi iders had bees made, and t permit trtis es of deceased mortgagees to renounce the right to foreclose. Tin committee i n railways agreed to favora bly report a bill Impotiog $90 p3na't upn railways, when they f.ll to prompt ly pay for lo-t freight, alto to np hi favorably a bill forbid, ling llum fron mi vlog freight cars on Sunday, othei than those carrying perishable propert) thus amending the law cnacied foui years ago. Take Hoi i-br's Kocky Mountain Tes ee It exte mlnate ibe poison, feel 1 revitalize the blood and bring back that bappy j lyous feeling of tygone days 85 centi, Tea or Tablet!. F B Duffy. LOOKS LIKE IE ACE Would Be Ft r V v '.U s - V.' London, J. a r 2'! Teat, hitjlt ll oon be f-irce I to u.aae a move look In ti peace wltL Japtn is tbe belief on ah side. This telle' is based on mon than logic It comes from persqni who are Informed as to the affairs cf Russia and Is tu tbe i fleet that even before tbe events of Ust wcet mtde such a move 'mperatlve it hat practically been decid ed to bring be war to a pe;dy close, Pei feet womanhood depet ds on per- fret beat h. Nature' tares gf't o' phvslcal beauty comis to all who usi HtllUtir's Hooky Moon ain. Tea. Bifgb' eyes and red h'vks follow its use. St cent, f 8 Di-fff. THEY COME AND GO. MrJTLIootli of Pamlico wa In thi city yeate d y. count) W O A Sheppard nd R C Wright ol Richmond, r In the c tr tnriy. J R Ball and 4 3 Bobtett of Klnston are vlsltori hi r inay. , J M Wood of Wilmtoklia It In Mew Bern t'.dv, : . F L Meirltt of the Howland Improve ment Co, Is In the clty. ' Mr A J Cooke went to liorehead City on business ys erday. .Messrs Robert Hancock and Dan'el Patrick returned yesterday from a bust net trip to RaH Igh. ' Mr L T Gillette, of Maysville was In the city yesterday. Mr J J King of Ooldsboro was In New Bern jealerday. Mr O A Howard o' Raleigh wa a bua loess vltltor here yesterday A free bottle of t)r.Thachr's Liver anS Blood Syrup evill be sent to any reader of : this paper who will write to the Thachet 1 Mcuiclue Co., Cliettttnooc, Tenu, 8iecnrC6-.-rtiondenc.J I - The bill abolishing the iMthmlun rniinl commission recently lutroiliireil by Rep resentative Mann of Illinois, a member of the house Interstate ami foreign com merce eouiuiitlee untl who accompanied the congressional party to rmmmii, whs prepared after frequent confer ences with ltepfesentatlve Hepburn,: chairman of tbe committee and who also went to 1'aiiaiiia. The bill is In no sense itn administration measure, nlthough Mr. Mann, it ia said, knows that the president's Ideas are repre sented go far as the elimination of tbe raiial commission Is 'concerned. The bill Introduced by Mr. Mann Is Intended to only curry out the joint ideas of himself uud Mr. Hepburn. It provides for the entire abolition of the commission and extends the discre tionary powers conferred upon the president by the Kpouiicriet until the close of tbe Fifty-ninth congress. The president is given full authority to em ploy. such persons as he considers prop er and give them such titles as are de sired until congress otherwise directs. The Innnarnral rnraile. The battivlimiH of Philippine scouts now at St. Louis will lie brought to Washington and assigned to a promi nent place In the Inauguration parade. The battalion is under command of Ma jor Johnson and has a present strength of 2M0 men. Xo native rhilippine'troops have ever been in t tic east. At McKin ley's Inauguration in 1001 a battalion of native troops from Porto Hico was In the parade. Cologne For Senator. A statement of the goods held In store by the sergeant at arms of the United States senate shows some inter esting articles one would scarcely ex pect to lind among the necessities for running the national legislature. The public may indulge its imagination to the limit. Here is the list Thirty-three bottles of cologne, 17 ice (ilcks. 01) funeral regalias, 17 ba.th brushes, 3 gallons alcohol, 2 caUes shaving soap, 70 nailbrushes, 12 bot tles hair tonic, 1 funnel, 1 half gallon copper measure. S lemon Biiueezers and 18li glasses. There are many other things equally odd. Civil Service Kxlenalon. President ltoosevelt looks favorably on the proposed extension of the civil service regulations to a number of the employees of the Immigration depart ment who have not heretofore been under the regulations. The president is said to have in view the putting of practically the entire list of employees into the bands of the civil service com mission. By reason of special require ments and ritness inspectors of jmuil grntioh have not been wholly under tbe civil" servlee regulation, and this may be arranged for. Climb the Monument. Eleven hundred visitors to the capi tal climbed the steps of tbe Washing ton monument' one week recently be- cuuse the elevator is not iu operation Congress has been asked to make an appropriation to put iu a new cable, and until this Is done the elevator will not be used. The cable is said to be somewhat worn, and Colonel Hrom well, who has charge of the public buildings and grounds, refuses to take even the slightest risk. Wnnt Hlwher Wnsrea It is evident that government salaries are lnsulltcieiit, judging by the demand made upon cougre.-for Increases. The state department has asked for -In creases for a long list of foreign em ployees. Including ministers, consuls agents and secretaries. Increases are asked for bureau officers and clerks ln-J the government service here lu nil de- nartuients. Increases are asked for postal employees of all kinds lu every part of the country. Innun-iirnl Preparation. Speculators are already busy hiring out windows anil other points of van tage for n view of the inaugural pa rade at phenomenal rates. Negotia tions for stjtnds along the line are all jtnpleted, and hotels already have more demands for inauguration accom modations than they can supply. Ap plication for free tickets to the Inau gural ball have nearly overwhelmed the committee. But the deadhead list upon this festive occasion is to be con spicuously absent no pay, no go. Is the law. The only personages exempt from a five dollar fine for entering the ballroom on Inauguration night are the presidential and vice presidential fam ilies and ambassadors and ministers from foreign nations no home folks on the .free list, not even newspaper people.. ; Neiv Indian Commlloner. Francis K. Lcupp, for many years a Washington correspondent and former ly of New York, has assumed his duties as commissioner of Indian affairs, suc ceeding W. A. Jones of Wisconsin, who resigned to assume charge of his pri vate business Interests, The Prealdent'a Encacemenla. The president will go to New York on Monday, Feb. 13, to attend the dinner to lie given In commemoration Of Lin coin's birthday by the Republican club of New York. The birthday falls this year on Sunday, but It will be observed on the 13th. Tbe president s address will deal with tbe life, character and time of tbe martyred president and promise to bem notable utterance. Some time ago the president accepted au Invitation to attend on Washington's birthday, Feb. 22, a celebration to be held at tbe University of Pennsylvania In rhllndelpbla. Ills address on that occasion will treat of Washington and hi achievements and their result upon the nation. . .. The president will tie the guest at a dinner on the night of March 17, Bt Patrick's day, given by the Friendly Sons of St Patrick. He will deliver a speech at tbe dinner In New York. .i , ; . :' CARL 8CHO FIELD, !Fr SnA-nHiE I Oft oil ue I.ont. 82 fe6t on keel, dead rise bottom Lathorpe engine, 10 h. p. For cash or eaej terms. For fartfoulars ap LOCO. i - Jany 25th. We arc having cold weather this week. - Mrs QW Smith and little cblldrm ate vitiiiog relatives at Silverdale. Mr Wm Uilofon cf Iieelsboro spmt Saturday nlgbt with Elder Job Smith. Miss adte Conway spent a few days !th relatives heie list week. Mrs Kate Cox and brother, Mr Cadir Barbee spent a few days with rilstivis here last week. Miss Nannh ITgglns is visiting friend near Maysvllle this week. Mr and Mrs N K Eubar ks spent Sat urday night with friends heie Mr G H Pettewsy and Miss Lena Thompsm of Rlchlands were recent vis- -ltors here. . Mr tnd Mrs Asa Simpson and Utile daughter, hva, spent Saturday night here. A grod many of our pi ople attended Quarterly meeting services at White Oak Saturday and Sunday. Violet. POINTED PARAGRAPHS. When an attorney offers to settle, listen. Some men try to get business by fighting people. The successful business man is one who knows what people will not do. When a man gets discouraged and quits, the doctor says afterward that that was Just the time when be should have held on. When one of the town boys marries an out ot town girl it creates more feeling" than when a town girl Im ports a husband. When a wan wants to sharpen a knife ho hunts up a whetstone. When a woman wants to sharpen n knife she takes a few swipes on a crock. It often happens tbat the woman who has a reputation far and wide as a Judge of a good bargain seems to fall down when she picks out a husband. Atchison Globe. Mediaeval Monarcha. Almost every mediaeval monarch claimed the whole or a part of the dominions of almost every other and insisted on Inserting his claim in his list of official titles. In treatises and all official documents the whole list was religiously copied, and as It oflen happened that the two negotiating monarchs had some of the same titles it became usual to Insert a clause In the list, non pracjudlenndo,- In order to Indicate that, no matter how absurd, inappropriate or nntme were tbe titles, they were understood to be Inserted be cause they, pleased the monarch who claimed them, that tbey did not confer" a valid clnlin, and so no barm was likely to result from their use. An InprenionH Scheme. ' A story is told of a Chicago girl whose verses were always "declined with thanks" who bit upon tbe fol lowing unique plan for having them published. She would send a line of verse from one of her poems to the query column of some newspaper and ask from what poem such n line came, tbe name of the poem and of the au thor. A friend, also a rhymester, would send the querist's own poem to the paper with the desired Informa tion, and of course it would appear In print. The querist would do the same for tbe friend and so on until between them they had all their "poems" print- Plant Bed Cloth SIMM A Hollowell CO CLAYTON HIOH SCHOOL OFFERS THE FOLLOW ING COURSES FOR 1905 1. Preparation for College. ": f 2. Teachers Normal Training. . . 3. General High School Course. ; 4. Instruction 'in Music and Elocu- . . tion. -", : " , ' EXPENSES: , Board, - $8.00 Per Month. Tuition, $2.00 to $3.00 Per Month. For detailed information write for Catalogue. D. L. ELLIS, Principal, Clayton, N. C. NEW BERN- PRODUCE MARKET ; WHOLKtil.B PBICES CORBENT. Eggs, per dozen. ........... fv Chicken, old per pair... CI young, per pr 1C A 00 Pork, per lb. . . 7 & Live Hogs, . ..I Beef, " ........... &7 Hide, green, per lb. .. . . . .. ..... .6co.Ci dry, .............. 8 A 10 Beeawex, " ............ 20 to 83 Corn, per bush.,..;..... ..... ' 75c Oats, " 57io Peanuts....... 89 Potatoes. Tarn 70 Bahamas. 60 Local Grain Market Corn, per ba . CO C9J Oat per bn.. ......... Meal, per ba.. Hominy, per bu Corn bran, per 100 lb. . . , Wheat bran, per " Feed, 100 lbs. , Cotton seed meal, 100 lbs, Cotton seed hulls, 1" ) I'.-n ir'hlp 7. r . it v,rr ... .50 .80 .80 .80 1.40 i.r ply to J. 15. COLLINS, L';Ji,ii,.i J. ii
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Jan. 27, 1905, edition 1
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