Newspapers / The Daily Journal (New … / Jan. 3, 1905, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
.v. TT 1 v V f 1 e "J. WW haS, l fc:XOlSDlT;M0IIII8 JAHlIAlll':V1805. "TOli 1III-S0. US. .-. . - TWENTY THIKD MAR i i r v a? hi. tt tr c - - ' f . ' ' ' ' . . i'.i-'1'-'.. ' ..- ' -i ' .' With best wishes to our friends and patrons and a prosperous New Year to all. Yours sincerely, J. M. Mitchell & Co., PHONE 188. 43 Pollock St, Opposite Post-office, rHOUSErlOUj LACQUUL MAKES OLD Furniture, Floors and Woodwork, look like NEW. ANY CHILD CAN APPLY IT I Removes all scratches and other marks of wear and tear and gives new life and lustre to anything mad of wood. For New or Old Floors It Is the best Finish on the market. Mad In 8 colors and Clear to match all kinds of woods. FOR SALE BY Phone 99 rsy fo) n 0) LiU I CAROLINA BRICK CO., Plants at Clark, Hymen's Siding, Kinston and Roberaonville. Annual Capacity 15,000,000. Tpe large demand for our product justifies our claim, that we famish the Best Bu.ldlng Briok on this market' We are now erecting Dry Kilns that will not only increase our output, but will also ma terially improve the quality of our product.- H TITIAN SUlTIsY COMPANY, New Bern, N C Belling Agents The Late BOOKS! Ennett'a Bookstore 4 P. TRENWITH, Blacksmith 4 Wbeetrlgat.' M seats susisr af Vaifws, Wsgaas, Carts aad fhsTS. Always food nypry hi ssaek. Hepeirtag aeatly aeM ee sjtkh SMHssa. . . ' . . 1 HAVE CART WHn8 ' ' 1 .tarsakat tmimatkfAm ' BJiop Bo nth Front fit, lYcr Ilftllroatl : vDcms Pliar macy rilllino of Dms.Hed ; iclncs, Tcikt Ar , tides and Coap. , Fresh Sucph of Gun?, Pistols. Bazors, Scissors and Pocket Cutlery. Shells and, Cartridges. I ractical Xmas Presents Make Happy Hearts. ST0VE8- Ranges. Cook and Heat ing. Economical in fnl), splendid in operation. Life time in durability. Sash, Doot s and Blinds A SPECIALTY.' 68 niddle St 111 brave the sun as of Ckllkool Pass, 111 ernes the plans of froasa glass, I'd tosve my wife aad crocs the eea. Raibet Uaa he without Rocky at oa a tela Tta. PB Daffy. ! Have just received fresh car toad Amen- can Wire Fcr,cci same xv3l Be sold at greatly reduced .rate j Come ndsee'me 'before Buying. , y E.W. Smallwootl Eater's Bakery. Notice ' ' ALL BREAD and TAU& ' aaade hf the Whintl 1 Oiy poss of Brvs-VnaX' , wg . , AB DOUGH snads fcy m tli;ry, .. . ., i ' irlstty s-ri'ry. Plm- Sr4 !''- r " SHOW. PlSSIRG EVEHTS. 3 V'- 'V. .-? , ;'V M -8ae Si fg for additional A lady's kid TaaipaV glors awidts owne at p B Fttlcners, ; w jietcaii trees , . , Tbe Girl's Friendly Socletr will lure their oo!al meetiof ; tonight at 7.45 o'clock at the rooms la AU Saint's Cnspd. - All the mernbtn are reqaasted tobepratent. ; The month! j neetlncrof thaJFnl Benevolent 8ocietT will be hld at the home of Kn Brjnton on Broad Street oa this at ternopn January Srd at four o'clock. A "f nil attendance Is requested. N 0 Beymonr Secretary. : ' ' Mr 8 J Laae who has beea with 3 A Jones Bwry Sad Sales baiInB for some time hst remored to Bath, NO, where Uie will open Urge stebles 1or sale and livery under the firm name of Jones at Lane, MrE H Wood who hs been preicrip- tion clerk for F 8 Duffy & Co for tour years Lai resigned his position end wOl leave in s few dars for Richmond to take s lis months course In pharmacy at the University of Virginia. There (till be a dance on tomorrow. Wednesday night at Stanly Ball, to com mence promptly at 9 o'clock. Rials Or oheatra will fnrnlih the mutic, and the dance Is likely to prjve most enjoyable. The Blorer house sad lot, occupied by the late Mr Cbarles S lover, .corner of Union and East Front Sts, is offered for public tale, as can be noted in the ad. appearing in this paper. This property tsmoit deeirable and Its approaching eale ia a matter of public Interest in mtny ways. Emancipation Day was observed here yesterday by the colored people of the city and auiroundlng county. A parade of some of the lodgrs. and speeches at the rourt honse constituted the exercises The day teemed to piss off pleaasntlv to thote who participated ia its celobra lion, and rood order prevailed. Several houses were notiocd decorated. BYNUM IN THE STATE So Say Connty Offielal. Ralslgh' Moral Dlspsnaary Makes Money Confident Csndldatea For -Speakership. - Kalalgb, Jan 2. The dispensary was closed today and all hand were busy making np the atattmtnt of the first yesr'a bualnesa. Chairman Wealey N Jonea of tb dlepeararv board said th receipt were something like 1178,000. end th net profits which go to th city and eoanty bet wren 198,000 end $80,000 Be may realga fiOia the board. Be la sow considering the matter. He regard th dispensary aa far seperlor to th bar roomtyttem aad said church people bad treated him with extreme con ilde ra tion aad kindness. It was -eld today by county official that R D Byaum, th murderer of Al tera, ha not left th State. Farther than this they declined to talk, ssylng they wsre not la a position to give out asy thing. GoTtreotAycock today put th finish lag touch oa hi message to the lea'sla tare. Be expected to have It reedy today but It will not be until tomor row. Msay member of th legislature are atie sad yet more cflle ekrs, who waat all orts of pisM. There Is pretty lively eontt for the peakersklD act of lb four aspirants thinking hi eaaaee good. Cover Bor'g ctlld Sick. Raleigh, Jaa t. Oorersor Ayeock who retanied featsrday treta Florida, deeply saddesed by the niaess of kW llttl dsttghrer, tVewlae, aged 4, who has dtphtberla, , Be aabj todsyi "the ts serW easlyslckf. Thr)-r foar days sge i bsoasse Ul aad has toaatUtls. .Betas. 4ty dipkiH dtTsloptd. My wtfs aad aalldrea art Sjaaraatlsjed aad eaaaot Wave (be sqohta oa wkleb the sxecailv asatiot) etaada, X da ot M LtrutM, mot save I seea k tot s weak.' Ta Oevavret teft kerf Chrism as day. lot FrVU. Last Miosis WM of bis beys, Ooaaer, bad aa anaefc f typhoid reverts 0d see. Dr Albert Andrews, Mr Ayeeek't bfOtbet, ts bete, from WUeoa, V aitead Lealse Oeveraor- laet Gieaa wae efflelaUy notified today otUeskfcaata.whiab wOl pteveai his eeeepyinf ibe asastoa pea Fsbra ary. The Oevtrsnf said be wished be hsd Uas talk sbovt bis ftp to the Soatb Loableaa aad FWrrtda ad ash it i delist trcJ ess, "A gnu trip kl brM way of psalsg H. JliUcd lor task Wrtckara. , ts4ii"ri Kw. . . , TV Flrl Jry did a good Jh la ppl!y navWttn tk F!t?s bnk r, Jehs 11. Wood. If i;-r-sUVct swlal list, fcHhfcvtaktaf, lixtt-t-rtrijrr.g tut.ri tr n it wb' ' ftl of lrk-,'e.pt!'tl-. U ltl ' ft.',i, uitkm . la WIKi'r 111 r r I ffl I'UI l1y lia 1 t ; , V. i ; ' f t- -. : ; If, LIST SURRENDERED.' ; Port Atthar Now Dk Jspsnesa Sands, Btosssel Foond Further Eesistsace ; London, Jan 2. A speolal dispatch to the news sgency from Tokio , ssys that Grea. Btaesael.thw jEtnsstsil commander at Fort Arthur, has surrendered to the Jspsnesa. The receipt of the report that Port Arthur has at last surrendered has caused the greatest excitement; In this city,- There was an early leathering at the clubs to discuss the news and the newspapers sold like wllafire. Even strangers stopped on ue streets ana ex changed opinions. Baron fiayaahi, the Japanese Minister, ha not as yet re ceived sit official confirmation of the re port that Stoessel has surrendered, Tokio, Jaa 8. The Mikado has tek- grsphedjHogl extolling the conduct of Oen: Stajessel, the Bussisn commander, dlrecttosj that he beaoobrded full mili tary honors. OehKogl appointed Oen. Ijlchl, Sis representative, with full plenary Dowers to dlacass terms of sur render with Stoessel. Gen. Stoessel's letter to pen. Nogl read as fbllowa: "I offer to surrender because further prac tical resistance useless." f- Washington, Jan 2. The Japanese legation at Washington has received word from'Toklo that Fort Arthur has surrendered. Tokio, Jan 2. The selgeoegsn almost with the firing of the first gun In the war, now nearly 11 month ago, and when perhaps the greatest stronghold In the world was garrisoned by 40,000 Russian soldiers, supported by a formi dable squadron of modern battleships, cruiser Slid torpedo boat. These war ships hive been destroyed or disported until but a few torpedo boats remain in the halbor The garrison at latest ac oounta. ha) been reduced to aboit IS, 000. Ninth Township Farmers Organi zation, Jasper N C, Dec 81, 1904. The farmers of No 0 township met st Jasper, Saturday Dec 81. 1904, and or gaalzed by .electing A E Wadaworth, chairman aad W R Dixon secretary The following were elected township executive committee: O H Perry, E Z R Davis, N T Weeks, Ed Wetherlngton snd E W Wads worth. By motioa the chairman snd aeore tary were added to the executive com mittee, the above executive committee were elected delegate to the connty as sociation to be held at New Bern Jan. 7th, 1908. There were aitout fifty pres ent sad subscribed to the following res olution, vis: "The nndsralgned member of this association agree that we will hold all cotton of the present crop now Jn our bands aatu prices agreed npon at the Stale or cotton State taeetiog bars beea received aad also to reduce acreage to be planted la cotton as agreed npon at those meettags. This agreement not to be laforced un til tamers represaallng two third of the producUea of th oottoa crop have signed the same or a similar agreement. This obligation not b blading opoaa area whe I foreed to tell bis oottoa, provided sock person shall first try to borrow asoaey oa bis cotton se provided for by the aasoolatloa, snd It he fails la this be shall report bit seeds to the exec alive eomsalttea of his township who shall try to prewar the aeossssry leaa for hiss. If tala committee fall to te cs r the money seeded, be may sell bis sottoa without la aay way vioUHsg his obllgetlpe or staadlsg la the sesocla tlon. ' Seooed. . We recoeatsead la the eonaty sasoeia. ttoa, the apDotataseat of a eooa'y or gs taet wae shall site be coaty seore sary aad delves his who! Can tola ww oft sesiiUtlosy aad shall be paid a leaeeaab ewaeesssUot for kl at moss I sad If Ue eessiy axeeaUv soassiHue of the steoctsUoa, aad ralstd by per eaptta aaassitseat oa Ik sjess. ban of the eeaely aasedtttosi, Ibe laid iiaritary argsalaerae be at all dates sahjsot to lb eoeaiy etteeUv ess- sal tv. Tb eseewUve eoatrnftse war mstrweted M see tb atbst faratera f th towasblp aad give taesi a opper Unity t nbterRt to lbs resolailoas fa lissa t be eerrted to tb aoaaty sssst Uf.,v ' . . - ' XathssWfU sad saeertiBg speeeh wertmadeby tsebertf WSLasa, O B Firry, KW Osraiaa. X W Wsds- wonh aad evbers, eftsf watch the st ing Stori sshjwt to esll of lk thtlneaa. Alt wtirt to tbelr km iMllBgvary Belllth Sad diermla t susd Ttt StJsM the lUart. AS. WADIWORTfL " ' Chalrtsa W. R. DUO.W, Serrtlary, - ' $r!'ci I f Btauty. , Hrri ?rsrd, "t 7 1 '.V. :.. :,)( pt,. ','rw YnftV. tt ! a 1.1 hot h""' ... '.-'I e' ' . l.m vr 'rt Jl ' - n tff I . ' yti-l i w.-,ll r i', I - ' n't A " A 1- .. ' TSET C0XE AND GO. Mr E W Rosenthal hu returned from s visit st New Tork. , MrsE W Rosenthal and son, returned Sunday from Balelgh. Mr W R)Jsuls of Ft Barnwell wss in the city yesterday. Representative O B Oulon of Craven, left for Balelgh last night. - Senstor D L Wsrd hss gone to Raleigh to sssums hi, duties. Mr O Marks, hu returned from a busi ness visit at Mew Tork. Mr Geo V Ennett, hu returned from a week's visit at Charlotte. Mrs JohnD Whltfordhu returned from s visit st Ft Barnwell. DrBW Early, of inlander la here visiting his brother, Dr E F Early. Miu Mollte Hollowell returned yeater day to Littleton Female College. Mr Wade Meadows left yesterday to resume his studies at the U of Vs. Miss Mets Powers of Otiental is visit ing in ths city, the guest of Mia; Amy Rigdon. Miss Mamie Power of Orieetal, la lo the city, en route to Greensboro to.enter school. Miss Csmpen Powers of Oriental Is visiting In the city, the guest or Miss Eva Land. Mia Annie Clawaon of Beaufort pass ed through yesterdsy en route for Ral eigh. Miss Lollle May Duncan of Beaufort returned yestsrday to L F C at Lltile ton. Miss Leah D Jones left yesterday for the Normal after spending the holidays at home. Miss Margaret Jonea of Beaufort has ?ona to Kinston on a vlalt with friends Mr and Mrs C H Hall returned to their home at Jacksonville yester day. Mr and Mra H M Knapp of New York City have returned to Bpend their usual winter visit in this city. Mr John Smith has returned from attending the holidays at hit horn at Wuhlngton. Mr Richard Duffy hu returned to John's Hopkln'a School of Medicine to resume his studies. Mrs Aleck McBurney, of Alexandria, V. arrived lut night and is His guest of Miss Mollle Beaih. Rev snd Mrs C W Kegley of Wilming ton, srrlved yesterday to visit Mrs Keg- ley's parents, Mr and Mrs Koch. Mrs Lovey Belsnger returned Sunday from Burlington, N C, where the spent the Christmas holidays Mr snd Mrs Rodolph Dnffy who have been vlaltln. friends here left yesterday for their home in Onslow county. Mr snd Mrs Fred Hunter and aon Nat returned to Durham yesterday after a vlalt to fries da and relatives hare. Mluee Flo ran oe aad Sarah, Campen of Alliance, left yesterday morning for Greensboro where they will attend th Female Colltg. Mia Maud Mnsger returned last night to Randolph-Macon College, acoomp Bled bv Miss Msrv C Ramsey, who ha beas her guuu MUeees Amy Klyns of More head, Maris Boys of Bsvelock, Leila Btyroa sadMsryJoaee returned yeaterday to tb Normal after (pending lb bolldtys at home. Only a Volaiteer. Tb above military drama aa pre sented st the New Mssonic Theatre, hurt night, to a large audience, who were there to greet the first appeau-anc of the Lyric Stock Co, m this city, snd see If th company merited the favorable comments It has received la other cities, snd judging (rem th spplaa, the coin party has gained the favor of th peo ple hers snd good boose will be at all their perforrnancee. 'Only a, Volunteer, Is a drama which pass est as the elements that touch the sverage human heart. The eceoa laid In tb Far East,; mostly at Port Arthur, aad there Is peftfatiesri and treachery, love and astxwd, rRh plenty of (Umax as to hold tb attention and wia spflsua. The sntir eosrpany was strong, aad tit, (par act gsrw aaspl epawrtanlty for a display ef sadlvVktal aettrsr a worth eeetntr, and which hld th attention of the sodienre thrawrheut. " , - Toaigbt, "The LobeUf," t fare Sofa erfy wiflbeTWfldeved, and It is a play that' twoenlaaa a ssugb vtry Atnwt. Thnr I op-tolsU ( vaxWv1!W , - tww tcts rrkh add t tb Kterest of theitsHoTTnsnrw. , . , (. (' Lallflf Cniertl CtJzta ' tXsi. : Th feaeval tervk eV Iks letMlas of Iks hi M F Bn!lT ef tketoadlaf nlor4 ctlet nf tbl city will b held at an, r. .t- a M X X Cburcb bwtiy at I e'r'" k p at. Be ta fm tewaj yrt I sottf tke JC. C.lsdotvttl Fair AatArlttln fpid for WJ yi ii lik ww4 Is B mrA of V.'j fi' X Ki:r n f mii he In W Ncw Quarters ! I have removed my business to the J. R. Parker Store, corner of Hancock and Broad Streets, where I have one of the hrt and best selected stocks of STAPLE ami FANCY GROCERIESl to be found in the city. Having bought the Parker Stock at a re- duced price I am prepared to offer good bargains in many lines of Jgs goods. Having the good will of the Parker business, 1 respectfully as, i or a contmnance ot its lormer patrons. We will do our best to pleasfe you and sell you at the lowest possible prices. Thanking the public for its past patronafie and wishing all a happy New Year, I remain, Yours to please, J. L. McDaniel I 3 Wholettale 4 14PPY NEW I take this method to tliatik my friends for their liberal patronage durint the year of 100-1, and prom ising to ccntinne selling you goods lower tliau any house in the ilv, and wishing you till a pi ospci huh and happy New Year, 1 am. Yours verv truly, J. .1. U A X T E li . After Xmas Sale Sleeping Reductions on all Goods. Entire Stock of Dress Goods and Silks t 60 cts. on the dollar. ,IAC'KET8--4(i Jarkela, the. sin Don't psy 110 00 for your suit same suit in our store for 4J'Z, KiJJhten dorn mens and Ixirb wnere nere 19 cents each. The shoes thatyou iay II An for will yo 6000 yard ol flamburg Kdgintr and Iurc.t sweeping sale price 7 1-2 and 10c. 75 Middle Nf. Cafving Sets, Pocket Knives Scissors, Guns and vsriou other thlntrs w kp wdl mk nir. Xma prr,-Titi Ceneral line of iiardwere, Huilding Matvrial, Paint rv Sa Mill SuppU.-.. Gaskill Hdw. & Mill Supply Co. IAIUWAIU Mtddtt i Fbeae 117. New -Bern Military Academy (INCORPORATED ) NEW BEIIV, X. 13. ,'NrW Bm's Craat Military WW."-RiiUh Nnra ad Cthrr A Few rSslrta t SiertVstvw: 1. Ptrr-rw r.rpiipweta, pullful (y fomiKd bolMin, BgTrt-d thrnot-hrwt I Hur-vW FseultT. A Piwiab 1 UM Barrvka sad Girl's n enma-Aarrt dMrTrr4Huav A I rite for U advajitorae. ; i Writ for Cetakajv. . Fprift letws S. J HOLLADAY, A. B. LL. B, LYcrrs Frcncli Pcrioilior.! Prop Retail Orowr. YE1E TO ALL ! c wild Un h.im of cli'tln ".hen . an get the Dre.HH SlnrtH yi pav i i Vt. and JUi n, ! ' quality. MILL R CIT MM 44 OreTM , rbon tie. GrnuMa, Far Wster, aM larra, Wnt try iWtr1rty. . St tb t4 ef swvt 4 411 rtfjfttt. IAsvSmwwy keat4 st otffTet tint h - . Begim Jersry thd. it' . v ':. . rresldent. 0 nte t.f tK ( 1ln s.w kst Wire r4 Viozvcr . va-y i'f p - f 3t, f m I i" ; h ' ' ' t I ;t'f' T ' f f r i ' r 1 VMS f" 1 Ma s1 J Svi-.-t, r 'Vrrr;'- 1 lV I a 'j i ' 7 5 ' f t i 'Ft t' 1 1 1 V t I i
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 3, 1905, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75