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fionneo m a- Saving Brings .Success. COMETAX BILL EH5 GDfllG "7 WILL PASS in- I The ewlwiion issmple;ihrare mudeirna the greatest care and every ingredient has to pass the test of our own laboratories : iher&nni or miss about Royder rertiuz&rs. Sdd Jy Reliable F.S.ROYSTER GUANO CO. Sales Offices Norfolk Ya. TarboroN.C. Columbia SC. Baltimore Md. MontgomeryAla. Spartanburg 5U " ilacon tra. Columbus ua. SHORT riSSIIili EVEHTS 8ATCBDAT. Mr. Phillip Howard, who several weeks ago went into bankruptcy, has again opened his store on Middle street and will be glad to have customers call on him. Mr, F. P. Avery, father of young Wm. Avery, who was shot and killed by Buker Br an last Christma night, has instituted tuit against Bryan for $25,000. Bryan's property in this city has been. attached and placed in charge of a watchman. i A two weeks term of civil court for Lenoir county will lie convened in Kins ton on Monday March 11th. The cal endar arranged by the bar provides a busy session and quite a number of more or less important cases will be tried. Judge Pergussdtirjill probably preside over the court. ' Supt. Lane informs us that . the con vict force is now doing some good work on Craven county's roida. A number of new recruits were added to the force at the last term of superior court and they are not allowed to waste their time setting around the convict camp, but very available hour is spent in shovel ing dirt. Shortly after 8 o'clock yesterday morning the bom of Dr. J. P. McCul ten, near Bridgeton, was completely destroyed by Are which originated by a park from the kitcbin flue. By hard work the neighbors saved practically all of the furnishings but the building was completely destroyed. The building was valued at $5,000 and was partically covered by insurance. Mr. George Willis, who was admitted to the Craven county bar at the last term of Superior Court, has opened up an office on (he second floor of the building occupied by the Southern Ex press Company on Craven street. Mr. Willis made an enviable record during the time he was studying law and there is not the least doubt but that he will become one of the leading lights in his Stops Lameness - Sloan's Liniment is a relia ble remedy for any kind of horse lameness. Will kill the growth of spavin, curb or splint, absorb enlargements, and is excellent . for sweeny fistula ind thrush. : ' Here's Proof. I iwd Sluea'a Liniment on mute for 'hlqh bncnw,' and cured ber. 1 am never without a bottle of your HnuMnt; hav bought aura at it than any other rtud tur Baiaa." Bailt kiaaa. Caaudy, ty. "Sloaa'l Lin taunt It Out beat made. I have removed very targe ahoe boile off horae with it. I have killed a quarter crack on a mart that aa awlully bad. I have alao healed raw, aore necka oat tnrea bunee. I have healed greaae beat M B aaare that could hardly walk." Anthony U. H iva a, Oakland, Pa., jLaute No. u r is good for all farm stock. "My hoei had hnf cholera three day before we gut your liniment, which I wa aoviaed to try. I hive uacd It now for ttirae daya and rny bun are almoat well. Oite hog died betore 1 Rot tile luiuncut, but 1 have not I'.i any anice." A. J. McCAa iky, Idaville, lad. Dealers, ! Pric ' S30.O.I1.C0 SLQMIS JJeolers Everywhere profession Miss Jennie Sultan, who is well and favorably known to the ladies of this city, will have charge of the millinery department of Mr. J. 4. Baxters s store this season. She will arrive here to morrow morning from the noithern market where she has been during the past two weeks ("electing her stock of Spring millinery and will bring with her an expert milliner. Her Spring show ing of styles will be held at an early date. Several cars of the train enroute from Ori nlal to this city were derailed near Wrst Alliance Thursday afternoon and it was found necessary to send the wreck ing train to that point to clear up the track. The passengers were placed in box cars and brought to this city and the passengers going down to Oriental on the evening train were transferred at that point. The track was cleared later in the night and the train went through on time yesterday. It U understood that the next party of northern farmers who will be brought to this section within the next week or two by the Norfolk-Southern. Railway Company, will be extended an invita tion bv ihe DecDle of Oriental to visit that town. Several of these borne seek ing parties have visited this immediate section, but so far none of them have gone down to Pamlico county, and it is more than probable that the next pr ty will t3 taken over that division of the road. SCSDAT. ,Mr. J. J. Baxter leaves today for New York to purchase summer and fall go da. , As suggested by the Journal several days ago it is understood that a "Sim mons Club" will be formed in this city during the present week, A number of the moat progressive citizens have been at work on this project for the past few days and have so far met with much t uccess. New Bern , must have this Clnb. Mr. Sam K. Eaton has on display at his store oik Middle street the handsome silver cup which will be presented by the local lodge of E'ks to the beit uni formed lodge which participates in the big parade to be held during the Elks State Convention in this citv on March 13 15 The lodge which wins this tro phy will indeed be fortunate. Local sportsmen are reminded of the fact that the season for hunting quail. ducka and turkeys, in this coumy Is now closed, and that any violations of the game taw will be rigidly enforced. During the last few days or the open sesson a large number of hunters took advantage of the short time allowed them and succeeded in filling their game bags.;-;. :,,... t:V ' Mr. F. M. Chad wick, the tailor, has just received one of the most complete line of samples of ladies and gentle men's spring and summer clothing ever brought to New Bern, and invitee the people of this city to call and see his line of goods. E ister is fast approach ing and of course you wiil want a new suit. Place your order now and get your suit in time, ri The household and office furnishings of H. T. Pratt, who left the city very suddenly a few weeks ag leaving be hind him a long list of debts, were yea- thrdayold at public auction to satisfy an attachment ser.vea ny iwo or -nis creditors. Juding from the high prices ' paid for some of the srticles they were evidently coveted not for their real value but an souvenirs, A large crowd 'was in attendance at the tale and the bidding was spirited. ' The regular monthly meeting of the Craven county .Teachers Association .was held in this city yesteiday. Quite a lnn,' number of both the city and county teachers were present and the p'i'Cnun rendered whs a very interest i rr Hfhl in; t ructive one. Among the otl.cr liic.iiieas transacted the learhrg !..! the Ppard of F-Iuration to defray stead of Derating a school tn this county.- r " ; TtJESDll. If ypg ein offer board and lodging, or lodging alone," to the visitor to the Elks Convention, March 13th, can up Leon Williams at once, , phone ew, and gijra this information at ooce. Sevirafof the most progressive lo cal citjeenaare still circulating a peti tion to a Simmons uiud to do organ ized ii this city. Much interest la be ing manifested in this movement and it will doubtless result in the organisation of thief club' i . . Every member of the local brigade of Coait Artillery, is requested to be present in full uniform at tber armory Thursday night, at 8 o'clock sharp, Cap tain Srhl h wish s to inspect the com pany apx) get in readiness for the annu al inspection which will be held next .l : IIIUIHU. A Ii4t snow fell in New Bern and surrounding tetr.t ry Sunday morning. The ground, however, was not froten and as fast as it fell to the earth it be gan to melf. Reports from nearby towns stated that snow fell at these places. v"" "' COTTON MARKET , REPpKTED BY J, BALL COTTON BROKER NEW PEliN;, , N. O. LONG (DISTANCE PHONE NO. 1& Raw Terk Cattta. . Mar 1 Open 1010 1025 1029 1041 High 1016 1032 1037 1015 ' Low .Close 1006 . 1014 1022 1029 1028 ' 1086 1040 1044 March May July Oct. r Port Receipts, 28,000 bales, last year 17.666. Mar. 2. Opening Highest 1018 1033 1044 1053. 1, Lowest Close 1009 1003 Mar.1 May. Oct. Dec. 1014 1030 1045 1048 1023 ' 1024 . 1037 . 1037 1013 1016 Port Jteeeipti, 87,000 bates. ' - .. tear. 4 . QpeHng Highest LoWeat Close Men.' - 1001 1014 1001 1014 May. ' 1017 107 1017 1027 Oct 1082 1042 1032 1042 Dee.' f 1040 1019 1040 1049 . TTort Receipts; 89,263 bale.' Uverpeel Cettea Mart! Cloalng Marl Apr. May. Jun Apr Mar. May June. 'Opening Mar. Apr. 564 ; MayJua ' 666 J Closing ffawBera at X ' Middling 9 Strict Middling 10 Good ti tilling 10i Bales 1 ' 27 baiea imzim Middling.' !SJ. -Srict Middling 91. Good MU i'.ing 10i. Saks 27 bales. .: ' " . Uidiling, Strict Hit) !',ing, Good MiJaljng, Sales ' Do you like a mission fin ish? Tl.-ii our Monastery ta:r.3 suit your t ' rinaminir. . .. , m. .6C9 . Opsning', . Closing 'jm ' 667 ,669 1 " 667 1 l n 10 15 bales. r Easy Sailing in The House, But ' Will Strike Bocks iu - Thu Senate. -Washington, March 4. The House is expected to begin discuasiun of the Democratic bill to levy an excise tax on all net incomes above f 6,000. a year, in cluding, talaries, by Wednesday or Thunday next. It will be reported from the-Whys and Means Committee, together with the bill to put sugar on the frte list. Tne two raesautes prob ably will be considered conjointly and botfi will be passed within a wtek or 10 dyS.W'';S:;--y,,';-' ;f; O";-,'"' ! The known Success of the two "meas ures In the Democratic House, turned all diicu'sion today to the Senate end ot thu capitol in which it was admitted that both IH would have a tempesfu out raieer;r laHhe Senate the bills will be referred lo different . committees, and many Senators) unfriendly to them there la little like iho d that they can be linked together at is proposed in ti e House. . , . The so-called income tax, or extended CMMration tax bill, ucdtr the Senatt rulea will go lo the Commit' ee on Judi riary, wheie it is said it will meet an unfiier.dly reception. The free eu7ar bill will go to the finance committee Senate leaders' declared tonight thai the finance committee would haid y (eel j i lined in leportinft a bill cutting iff more than (60,000,000 in revenues with out knowing what the Senile proposed doing with the income tax bill, look d to to make up the deficit. On the oth r hind, it was said the members of the judiciary committee would not be easily convinced of the necessity of the new taxing measure in- the abier.ee of the passage-of the sugar bill and the consequent deficit of the revenues, Seattle, Wa-h March 4.-"l am in favi r of the Tncome fax bill." said Wil liam J. Bryan here today, "and am glid the Democrats have introduced it Mr. Taft said in 1908 in opposing an in tax that it coull be secured by statute whenever the people w .nted it. ' Senator Bristow in a speech in "th Senate opposed the majority report ex onerating Senator Stephenson. Vice-Prevident Sherman, it wfs an nou"ced, would take the stump for president Taft. COTTON SEED VALUE TO For two years I have planted only a long ataple cotton.. Got last year 20c. nd this yeal'4c per pound in Norfolk Write Savage Son & Co. The 12J this year is io proportion to the lower prict of the general crop as good a; 20c Inst year. Over the Cook and other she rt staple cotton yielding 40 per cent lini I got $12 pr bale of 500 Ibi more for the long th in they did for the fhort, allowing for their better yield at gin. It will make over 1 to 3 at gin as MUCH as ANY cotton in Ihe field bolls large, opens early, vigo'oua plsnt. Some seed at 75 cents per bushel for sale. .r':,.'y':' J.W. SANDERS. v BOGUE. N. C. KICHMUINU, VlKbllNlA, have just issued a new and complete Farm Implement Catalog giving up-to-date in formation and prices of All Fern Implements. Cera and Cotton Mtvnters, Wfcsd &cd Disk Cultivators, Crrp tzi Farm Wagons, Eess, Threshers, Saw acd nanlajj Ols, . ' Ketil and ether Rooflagls, Euss, Caroess, Saddles, Earn Wire, Fencing, etc. Our prices are very reason able for first-class supplies. Correspondence solicited. Catalog mailed free on request Write for it 1392 K. Main Ct, Klohmond, Va. BETTER OPTICAL SERVICE Optical Talk No. 1 By J. O. Baxter, Optometrist la ever? trade, profraatoa or branch of work. lhan are found fear mw. rh froea apetlal fit' at, or oduroUon, or both, are bailer prepered to aarv ,oa la tbetr lino (ban tho mullitodo of otbera la the aame Sold. Since optoautrr renulrooaapecialabilltr ta both profeooional and mechanical work, men that are Sttod to do both equally well on acarco. There fere you cannot be toe particular about the aelcc- Uoa of tbe aaaa ta whom rou Intruat four eyev. Too prof etalonal work-the eiamlnins of your eyedofecta, moat be kiHilljr and correctly done. Tbe mechanical parl-lha making and adjuattns of four alaian le no loea important. Cvarr phaaeof optical work la thoroughlr and fntellisentlr done here. From tho flrat atep In tho examination to the Am.1 arijuetin of the frame or mounting not a aintfle thing la overlook, ed or alishted. I do a. I the work Diyaelr. and bavins had aurh Rue iti with moat dirncult, aecleeted eyee, I do n l h e ie to any that ( can aivo loa perfect aai . ' I i"n. A rlait will incur no i Kiin. n Will Arrive Here -Noxt Saturtlajy Over Norfolk Southern. WU1 Be Entertained. ' . f ',. The Norfolk-Southern Asilrotd ItviU run its fourth special excurlon tot are lina coast country, I- aving Norfolk, 7:80 m . Thuwday, Ma'ch 7. ' From Norfolk to Elibih Cly. Bel hiven, Washington, New Bern, More head City and Beaufort, the party aif be taken over the Norfolk Southern Railroad by a special traiif, stopping at various p intsfor inspection of the Bft development projects, diainage caasV,' and rich farming lands. This special trsin service will afford an excellent op? porunity to inepect the good erophjg conditions of the Carolina coast eoqntry : and to do so with comfort, ease and pleimre. " h The party will arrive here Saturday and will remain until Sunday roorfjff jf! Sundsy atT9:25 the special train V'! ave for Beaufort. A sail over Becue Sound, hrough Beaufort Inlet out tnto the ccesn, a visit to old Fort Macon and n tramp on the beach will be the "re creation events of the day. xAt igttt . l .... - I ...... l . Iu. Ji. ' Lite puny wili m,iviiu cuuicu iu at ewij Monday at 9.00 a. rh. the excuriMi- ists will eve Beaufort by boat for Morrheatl City, and from there will e taken for an inspection trip of theviftr teret cout try farming lands on the' p nin. ula. ) - The excursion parly will break Qp at Mor hea 1 City and on the: return M'p he excuisionists will travel as Inqiftd- ubIs. . , . ;j'-,; i-: TO CURE A COLD IN ONE OaV p Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signa ture is on each box. 25c. , The Senate adopted a resolution : eat; ling on the President to submit al: the corretponr'ence with Columbia on' the tcquiiition of the Panama Canal Zwe, H0T1CZ. To the Democratic voters of Jonta county I hereby announce myself candidate for the office of Treasurer, subject to the votes of the Democratic primary of the county. GEO. W. WHITE, Pollocksville, N. a RETAIL PRICES. Corn, per bushel. Hominy, per bush. Meal, per bush, Oats per bush. ' Mill stuff, per 100 lbs. Hulls,, Field peas, per bush. H'ay. per ton, (Timothy,) 90 65 1 K Bit i 607 xt PRfCES'PAlD BY LOCAL DEALERS Potatoes, (Irish,) - ' M (Sweet.) per bash. N. C. Bacon, per pound, "; I4 0D 40r$50 16(a)l7 ,171 Hams, per pund. Shoulders.'per pound, Poultry f ach, Eggs, per doi. , Heeswax, per pound, Tallow, per pound. Hides, rer pound, 121 25 to 35 26 ' r 25' Universal Food Chopper?. CHOP, they don't mash. J S. Basnight Hdw Ca ? Court trust decisions were scored1 by speakers at the Western E:onomie S ciety meeting at Chicago, - . . The Missouri Supreme Court denied he writ of ouster asked . by tbe Statu against certain railroads and corpora tions. . . ' ... Mrs. Helen Xtory, in the suit brought by her husband for divorce, on the stand denied all improper charges. ' i i4 ' NOTICE. To the public I am now ready to fill your orders for Cabinet Mantels att re-1 duced rates, prices from $1 50 up, alto ' Writing Desks, Church Pews ends cut j Prices on demand. Tool Chests, Road or Speed Carts, Old Furniture made over and painted. Clocks rebuilt ai.d varnished, Sewing Machine overhail'd and retouched, Picture Frames made to fit your picture, Couchis fixed up same as new, Organs renewed. Bicycles re paired and painted, Old Heaters mie new, Guna stocked, in fact a generial repair business for all. I wish' to su e the fact that I am tituated so that I can make cut rates . " I am very respectfully your gansril repair man. !"" . U. t UUJI, Bridgeton, IV C Governor Dii has refused to grant pardon to Polke E Urandt, and d r ed he was unworthy. Don't waste your tirr.e r swering your own qui about HJird.vare. J.l 'W ''T i New BenrWelsi j ni;ht IIJvCo.. Fh; , r I ET every1 person who receives rnoney lay down the rule of spending less than is .received. No pei-son can be successful for any length of time if ho does not live up to thie principle. He must sane to succeed That man who is noi better off at thirtythan he was at , tw. nty faces failure Every year should see some substantial addition to your ' bank account Of course, the e may te unavoidable accidents, but the habit pf econorriising will help yen esjer 11 of them. Re member that this bank welcomes vinge accounte In any7 amount' f'': l-'": :r''-r . M DEPOSITS ACCEPTED BY MAIL flEW BERfi BANKING a TRUST GO. NEW BERN, N. C. BANKING HOVRSi V' SATURDAY NIGHTS: 1 IF YOU The best fence The best. stove The best paint Pitts burgh is the Fence Buck's is the Stove B. P. S. is the Paint, and we carry a cooiplete stock and will make -the price right. , " " . - " ' " ;V .. J. S. BASNIGHT HARDWARE CO. PHONE 99, 67 S. FJtGNT ST. ;C. C. STEWART'S SHIP . fSTATE AGENTS Fulton Self Sparking Engines TROUBLE PROOF DEPENDABLE NO; COIL BUILT TO LAST A LIFE TIME . 'Agent (or Frictioniess Metal Company,: All kinds of . gasboat supplies md repairs a specialty - C. C. STEWART NEW BERN. N. C, Office Phone 122 - P. 0 USESs LIOLES fTTl I' Fifty head of fine Horses N V.- T j tnd Mules now in stock. y MusfBe sold. ' " . . ): PRICES AND TERMS I . V ' :. -:- V i REASONABLL - ! ."V: SCOTT & CO. ; ; V NEW BERN, N. C I . IT OFTEN HAPPENS . ' ' ' . The holes that make their appearance in t' e dinhVpana and milk-pans eome witlioul warnln(f, like the ghost that walks at night Noone knows Itow it happened. Vs don't mind, of course, because it. makes bumnrss good for us. The holes are there, and the new pane are here That's what we are tryiniT to get at Solid, honest tin, fashioned inconvenient, shining pans, etc , waiting to save you many steps and keep the food clean and wholesome; As much honesty has gone Into tho making of this tinware aa goes into a diamond ring. . : ', ' " ' Gaskill Hardware Co. rr.'ONi: 147 ! i 1 i CAPITAL $200,000 10 A.,U. 7 to to 2 P. M. 8 ?. M. rW !3SSa33Esia52ia2I2EaftHS WANT NEW BERN, N. C. WB YARD 8 RELIABLE' IfO BATTERIES EASY ' -TO START FOOT CRAVEN ST; Bex 642 - Rftidercv Phone 457 '73 MIDDI K SI ui::ib -foj it my ho had from us. We are manufacturers selling direct to the public from our own retail yard, and can supply you with pine timbi-r of any jjri)deorfinith, at attrsctivoly liw prii-cs. Auk for oureitimatos on your re(juire menu. - 1 1 - yj ff D. P. S.f Crand.' 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