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.iTT VOL. XIII NO. 22G, MW BIBS, I. C, WIONISDAT liORSIKfl, JICtMBIR 21, 1904. TWENTV THIKD YEAR Vr" - -i A SAMPLE LINE OF mmm mm Just received for the Holiday Trad. They will be closed out cheap. They are extremely good values for a little money. If you contemplate making a for any member of your family or some friend it will be worth your while to look at our new line. J. M. Mitchell & Co., PHONE 288. 43 Pollock St., Opposite Post-office. Penitentiary Directors to Take Up This tatter. 'HOUSEHOLOUCgifSr MAKES OLD Furniture, Floors and . Woodwork, look like' NEW. ANY CHILD CAN APPLY ITI Removes all scratches and other marks of wear and tear and gives new life and lustre to anything made of wood. For New or Old Floors v It Is the best Finish on the market. Mad In 8 colors and Clear to match all kinds of woods.' f f FOR 8ALC BY v Qunp, Pistols. Razors, Scissors and Pocket Cutlery. Shells and Cartridges. I radical Xraas Presnits Make Happy Hearts. STOVES- Rangee, Ctok nnd Unit ing. Economical in f nil, splendid in Operation. Life lime in durability Sash, Doors and Blinds A SPECIALTY. Phone 90 68 niddle St R 5) 11 fi& PV B L2) LAI W A CAROLINA BRICK CO., Plant at Clarka, Hvman's Siding, Kington and Robersonvile. Annual Capacity 16,000,000. The large demand for our product juadfles ourolaio, that we farnlata the Beet Ho lding Brick on this market, we are now erecting urj Kilns .hat will not only incraaae oor output, bat will alto ma terially improve the quality ot our product. I1YMAN HUJfPXiY COMPANY, New Bern, N O Srlllng AgenU aae eaeea AFewHints.l Family lliblc', Photograph Alba nit, Pictuie Books, Collar and Cuff Boxes, and on d tain Pens. Ennett's Bookstore 4 Wl e you're broke tbe a. Iris an shy They ton and fly m ) oi coave ia Brack op old via show omi pleck. Tale Roeir Hovaiala Tea; fwtll caeac jour lack. F8Dffy. 4 P. TRENWITH, Blackimith A WheelrigbU 1 HAVE CART WHEELS for sal at reasonable price Bbopon Booth Front nt. NcnrBMIroad . JZ7 Middle nu Full lino of Dms.lled. icinea, Toilet Ar ticles and Doap. Fresh Supply of , Flower Seeds Notice! Have just received fresh car load Ameri can Wire Fence; same will be sold at greatly reduced ' rate. Come and see me before buyirigr E.W.Smallwood Kafer's Bakery ' ALL BREAD and ROLLS -', Biada bf Mm WanWnfV CXij piocwa of BrWmak' ' AS bOL'CIl madVt by - t krjr. rt ,. ,. ' , 6lrlt1jf niry. Nko- ' Negroes To Celebrate Smaaoipatloa Day. Governor Commute Sen tence. AOL Stock $3,500 a Share, Par Value $100. Raleigh, Deo 20 - Goreraor Aycock commutea to Ufa ImprUonmant the death aentence of Joe Paucett. He waa conTicted of burning .the hotel and de pot at Burlington last lammer, and wia sentenced to be hanged December 33rd. Thenewiof the OoTemor! ac tion in the case wai not given out from the executive offices at all, but was pri vataly given. Secretary Parker of the Farmeis Al liance Is much pleased at the unity of the ootkn growers of this State In the great movement for higher prices of cotton. The mill men desire to see what they oil a standard price for cot- too. They don't care whether It Is 10 cents or 12 cents. They want a basis price. Associate Ju.tlce Donglns of the 8a- preme court to mi opinion filed In the Selma connection oiss sets forth the fact that every original share of the stock in the Wilmington 4 Waldon Railway, par valne $100 Is at the preseat time worth f 3 800. The nejroei are making very eitea slve preparations for the celebration ol tee 43cd anniversary of the Praclema- ti in of EmtnMpalitn, on Monday, Jan nary tod. W M Graves Is the presided! of the day. The exerclies will be held at the OHy Ball, and there will be a parade. The director of the penlientlary at ttieir meeting eailv In Jaonarv will taka np again ind dispose of tbe verj Important question of the establishment of a Reformatory for jonng while erlm Inala. Director John P Kerr has this plan very mnch at htait and Is pressing tsrneitly. Tbe people Of the Bute whi know the need ot such a refo-mi tory should aappnrt him la bit effort to establish ll. This stems to be the chance to get such aa Institution, That It is needed every official who has to do with criminals knows well, and reports made to the governor and to the legislature now that there his bcea a aeceeelty for maay jears for a plaee of this kind. Tbe preseaciof soese very young con vlcts in the psnltjitlery and la the var- us county gangs has t inched the hearts of tyjaftuful psop'.e. Nona of In directors of the panlwntlary have any argument sgalast the proposition made by director Cart to nse $30,000 of tbe penitentiary surplus t establish the Reformatory: One or two of tbe directors staled that they thought tbe psnltea tlsry might, at soma time la the future oease to be eelf-supporUag and that this money oagat tab kept aa a reserve. Tbe preseet eietllent eaeeagemeat of the pealteatlsry Is to be etetlaeed by Qoveraor Qleaa as ItdSMrvas to be.aad there Is ao doubt that the ptattenllary a not In (atari i be a burden Dpx tbe State. Tbe refltllag of tie Hall of the Bouss of RtprsMotatlves has bsea completed The 9 Mr cova. Ug I, llaolenaa, which 1 1 far preferable to tka old carpet. The plana looai very trash and bright, asd ia asoleaaee a pin, tbe palatleg bstag very sfrvtlvsly dona. Supreme Court Opinions. Spaolal to Journal ' - " ' Raleigh, Dae 10. Supreme Court Died the following opinion todsy: , Whltenhaut ti Railway, from Borke, error. . Jones vs Warehoasa Co, from For- sythe, affirmed. Btata ts Smith, from Bladen, sew trial. - Holland vs R R, from Moore, new trial Bollini vi Ebbs, from Haywood, new trial. Porter vs Armstrong, from Pender, per curiam; Petition dismissed, the mat tar having been adjusted In another pro ceedlng. Court adjourned for the term. Jap Fleet to Meet Russian Washington, Dec. SO Official infor mation has been received that Japan baa dispatched a large fleet of forty warships to crush the Baltlo fleet of the Russians. The American minister ca bles that the Japanese fleet has pscaed Paacadorea Island (j,'cing south. Board of Aldermen Proceedings New Bero, December 19, Recess meeting of Bosrd of City Al men, Mayor Ellis, presiding. Aldermen present, Bangert, Smith, Avery, Lane, McBorley, Wood, McCsr- thy, Watson and Qulon. Mayor stated the object of the meet ing was to consider and take some ac lion In relation to the P O and WRR tax levy. Motion by Alderman Lane that the P O and WRR Lsvy be reduced to five ota oa $100 valuation, motion amended by Alderman McCarthy that entire lev) ot ten cents be stricken from city tax book. Vote on amendment was taken and amendment carried. Vote upon mo lion as amended it as taken andadopi ed. .upon motion too Tax Uol.eclor was Instructed to furnish a list to the Board, of those who had paid the P O and W H R lax, at their ntxt meeting at which time an order will be Issued for the pa Ing back to tboae who have paid said tax. Upon motion board adjonrned, J J TOL30N, Clerk. Sadden Deals $t t fiyslcUi Dr WIU J Joaaa, of Ooldabom, akleat sou of Dr w J Joaaa, died eaddaaly la Venae Moaday eftaraooev He had baaa la vary bad health for end he had goae to Oaslow smalt la the hope of ragataUg hta health. ; RIs fe aad parse la ware qalie eoe taxed bf the aoeouata reealved treat him aad ttwegfc he woald ultimately Tai sswi o al assise vat If as giaat sarprlas aa It waa aheak. .:; .; Dr Joaaa waallyeara age aad area owe of the rtslag pbyaiesaaa ad Ootdi hotoaadwae highly aalaimil for his eooial e,sJMa aad . hwataaaa lalg Taatatdar Dr aal Mu 1 J Jawaa. aad ralJJoaee, Jr. Wfi aw the Ocmsi Llae trala fat Vateaa, aaaotapaaled by aa aaavtiakar rreea Qoldaboro, They tstaraed Uh l be reeulae last aigks ftbick were Iraatfemd to Ua maU Irala. II le fusaral wlil ha held at the Presbyiavtaa afcarch ta Uat ally today eadev the aasptasa af the Kts Lodge of mcB ae Was a eksner aveabee . Dr Juass aaa a aapkaw af Df M II lf4 af laU eliy aad U4 aftva twea visitor at hie aw W h flattoirrte rmi Hemi IrUr tO k i is dirt sf t a. a. n. c rtn KlMvt O ll.Vru, sal !:i t t Ur a i'f t.t ct ee rf ri, cs Compliment to a New Bern Daugh ter. Mlis Mary T Oliver who hss served twice as president of the New Bera Chapter of the Daughters of the Coa- reaaraey anil le now treasurer of the North Carolina division has been ap pointed a member of the finance com mittee of the V D O of the South. Dental Notice ! Dr B F Arrlngdoa, Dental Specialist with practice exduslvsly- confined to diseased gems will be ta New Bern, Dee let and Bad aad may be ooaanltad at the office of Dr L L Dameroa. THEY COMB AND GO. Mlaa Annie E Foy it visiting Mis C H Poy la Klerton. Mr Nash Mattocks of Bllverdale was in the city yauarday. Mra Charles Barker and MUs Everett were visitors in the city yeeterday. Hon W L Arendell of Morehead City waa In New Bern yesterday. Mr.and Mrs O L Kaserman left for their sew home at Sau Antonio Texas. Miss Annie D Green has gone to New York to attend the mid winter course of the Stanhope, Wheatcroft School of Expression. Mesira B B, T T, and T M Davenport returned from their old home near Stonewall yesterday where they had been to attend the funeral of tbfir moth er, Mrs N A Davenport, who died Ban day ia the 75th year of her age. She had been a resident of Stonewall for many years. ACCIDENT! AL SHOOTING. A Peculiar Happening at Trultt Mon day Evening. A singular accident occurred on Mr Freeman Ernul's firm Monday night but It Is hoped that serious results will be averted. The Item In the Journal rela tive to a shooting affray wan misleading In as much as It waa an accident and no pffray at all. Ben Boston, a middle agod negr.i, a tenant of Mr Freeman Ernul'it and one of his trusted men, was ihot through tbe right arm by the explosion of a pistol cartridge in the hands of Mr Will Er- nul. Tbe young man bad taken lio.tn s quantity of fresh meat as a part if bis rations and hid taken along anew re volver to show him. Thinking he hao removefl t.l ot the cartridge) be wa thoughtlessly playing with the cylinder when a cartridge exploded and the bnl lei paiseu tnrougn Boston s rlgbt srm aid penetrated bis lnng. Dr Primrose was called and went im mediately and found the man tufferlog a very painful wound. The nsture of the Injury Is of course serious, Lut not necessarily fatal Santa Clans For Poor Children. it soouid not be forgotten that nexi Monday at 11 am and at the Conn House, Santa Clam nnder the iiuspicet of the Elks will gteet all tbe poor chll dren cf New Bern, who have no Bants Clsus. Tbe Santa Claus a hlch the Elka will bring here, Is a specially kind hearted fellow, and the children will find him the best fellow In tbe world next Mon dsy morning at tbe Court Houie Any person who knows of apoorcblldshocld see thtt the child gets to tbe Court House sad meets old Santa. Central Academy desires Immediate correspondence with boys and young men who wish to go off to school aftor Christmas, and Is offering them a splen did opportunity to secure an education at small cost. Address Rev W W Rose, Principal, LIltleton.N J, When yon want a pleasant laxative take Chamberlain's Stomach acd Liver Tablota, For sale by all druggists. tex ana or tool To Mothere of Ailing Children Itany little boya and girls in this to to are weak, thin-legged, hollow cheeked and bloodleae. We wioh every toother could know what our Vinol will do for euoh children. We promiae that it will create flesh, build them up end make them strong , robust and roar If it fails to do this we will cheerfully return all the coney paid us for the Vinol taken On these terms it's your duty to try it P. 0. Duffy, Druggist 1 Florida oranges! New Lot Nice Malaga Grapes, l-Jn-jlitli Walnum, Pecaon, lirazll Nuts and Almonde, all new Crop. Nice London l.iyer lUislns, lOi-U Heeded Italelna 10c poUDd packi- Thoroughly Cleaned Current IOc'p. Citron, flnett quality, 20cts pound. Fresh Lemons, Sweet and Sour I'ickles. Heinz Mince Meat, Atmore's Mim e Ileal. Fulton Market Corned Bcf. Cape Cod Cranberries. Brown 8uguar, Pulverized.Bugar. Baker's Chocolate 10 and 20ctn Ca'c, Complete Stock of General Grocor'er, nil NICK and FRE-JH. Wholesale SE a detail 2 Grocer, !fe ' Phone 1. 71 I6r,i1 ML I I J. L. McMll Christmas Presents. Christmas is about here and everybody will hr looking fur something valuable to give to their friend and then- is ii" better place to find just what you want than at i.ur stnnv Below is a partial list of things that would ma!..- a good as well as a valuable present : Ladies, mens and childrens bed room slippers; a beautiful line of neck ties to select from; a handsome line of silk mufflers; ladies and mens initial silk and linen iiandkei chiefs; white and fancy vests; silk suspenders: line silk umbrellas for ladies and men ; e!i. thing for men and elnl dren; a fine pair pants; a pair nice shoes; an oven-oat or a rain coat; suit case; rugs anil art squares, a roller tra trunk; bath robes; pajamas; kid gloves. -1 -. Don't wait too late to buy. Now is the time. J. J. BAXTER. THIS WEEK BARGAIN WEEK! Remember We Will Save You Mcnoy in Every Department. rf and I .ii i J cl i ' : i Nut i .u hse. e nuality, the kind we --old CO 000 worth of Men's, Youth", fj,uuv roatg wiU g0 Bt jg,. t0 r J!e' 7-JUo I 'ln' 7?zrvfai inch wide Hetxdl.uit, all colors, this week iepeuani i Jftr(li worth $, 00 One hundred Comforts' will bo close.' out at 4 - mcli. A large assortment of BlankeU to 1 :1obo1 out et fn 1m , 500 yards Outing to olose this week at I 1 I cts yanl 2,500 yards Homeepun, this week :t -i-lr ter y.iul A fine line of Ladies' and Men's (jloes. 500 Men's 8hlrU, all sizes, 75c kind, tins wecK "'. i a, li 300 pair Men a. women s and Children a Slioe.n, l..r0 kind w 06c a pair for choice. id Over for t;.;i- H'.'i' per ill S' ut 75 Mild v St. McSORLBYS Letter From Santa Claus To All the Little and Big Children. fT pwrni aJJ o'clock 7i?e begin to dose our the remainder of oar FANCY ?,- y- t. i CHINA" -Every article 'Without cxcet)ti6n A T COST. This particular line MUST go and the price of the most expensive t Hides will be WITHIN the REACH OF' The same will apply to Decorated Toilet Sets, Our line of Fancy Lamps has been l?ery mstcrUlty reduced in price for this sale, tvfuch cu ' $ w rJ:hU DEAtMR. McSORLEY: I write to let you know I will bo st your ntnrv on Xmao f.vr. sura.' I have just finished making the tors and pretty thing for thi year and wul aend tham aO to you atone by a special Rindrr Kxprnw. rinuc tll th boya and flria that I will be with you ao that they can fell their papa and ma Btaa Where t find DM, 1 wish you would also tell the children they on be In bed and sound asWp by 8 o'clock Xmas Eve. for it malm me f rary amall to have a bad boy or girl a mo com down a rhimwy. or, vr wore, a erooked stove pip. I aend my kv to sll th k hny and r"l and bad ana too, for I tov them all alike. Your old friend, SANTA CI.AUH. WlUtmrt aqnivocation, It it f enval)y admrrtrt that the flnt and mnat vri4 aaaortnant of . . v .... , i . Candies. Fruits, Pipes, Cigars Tobac co are to be found at McSbriey's. ' ' tverythlnf la priced aa low a poaaibl, tot aa kif h aa eoald b. r.lcSorlcy's Toy and Candy Store orr. , LYCIi'S French Periodica! Drops ' T't i- "t 'C'tl, r-f ''tvliri!a. tr tfl .rnmfH.S Dn'TCri) J t: ; I.T5. (,rir.t knnwa fm, i ttioly, rioaa pr svKli. ..... ... . rf-..- IVr-rr!; . 1 4 o n f
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