SI I VOL. XXII NO. 288 flV BIBS, I. CH THURSDAY. UOBIIKfj JAXUm 6, 1805. TWENTY THIHI) EAR fct Jf' It Warm Blankets for Cold Jiklits ! ! J f - NORTH C ADOIIZVTA ALL WOOL BLANKETS 10- 4 11- 4 12- 4 Mercarized Comforts, sateen We have a cheaper grade at Jheee are extra good values J. M. Mitchell &. Co., PHONE 288. - , 41 Pnllnrk St.. OrmnsH Pncf-nfW niousEHou) ucouesT MAKES OLD Furniture, Floors and Woodwork, look like NEW. ANY CHILD CAN APPLY IT! Removes all scratches and other marks of wear and tear and fclves new life and lustre to anything made of wood. For New or Old Floors it Is the best Finish on the market; Made In 8 colors and Clear to match all kinds of woods. FOR CALE BY ' i Pbooa 9o mm L Litl 7 SO. Si CAROLINA BRICK CO., Plant at Clark, B jman's Sldiog, Klnston and KobersooTille. Annual Capacity 15,000,000. The large demand for our prod not justifies onr claim, that we farnith the Beat Balding Brick on this market We are now erecting Dry Kilns hat will not only Increase onr output, bat will also ma terially improve the quality of our product. ' HYN4X MUl'PLY COMPANY, New Bern, N O aaseeeeeeeeeeeeeeei .The IB O OK SI A assssMBsja ? " ' Ennett's Book Store eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees P. TREmVUH, '. ' .' Blarkisillh Wbeelrijlit ; ,1 i tlMilMisrMel Bigfi, Wico.CmH 1 ' se4 Prtja . AlwrS fos lesr (a . stock. ft.plf1 nt3f 4n M kt . aetlee. I HA Vg CART WUEKU 1 fat hU st rjr,l.U prke C!iojisn Conih Tronl f.t, ?car IIalIroal l!.::.ij's li..:i,:.-c)'. jc7 r:i .!.:! t.t. rulU!r.icfDn:-'.':ccl- I A A ' . 1 , , , I . ... , If. I . Mmr $3.50 5.00 5.50 tops, at $4.00 82.00, 1.50, 1.23, and 1.00 " far below the regular price. 2 Gun?, Pistols. Razors, Scissors and Pocket Cutlery. Sheltsand Cartridges. Practical Xmas Presents Make Happy Hearts. STOVKS- Range?, Cook and Heat ing. Economical in fall, splendid in operation. life time in durability. Sash Doors and Blinds A BPECIALT?. ' 68 fiddle St mi - Selling Agents nibrtvetbettataisef Ckt!keot Put, ill cross ibe (Jalss el frosrs wt I'd ktrt m t Ife sad arose Um sea. Ra' set Uaa be h a t Roctj atoeaUla .."Tea.- FA Daffy, . , Have just received fresh air bad Ameri can Wire Fer.cc; same will be sold at greath rtivced rate. Come md see me before buying. . V - E.W. SnnlKvood Kafcr's Batcry. au. rr.r.AD m Pj i.ia Cly ptiHi f I;rwk'V. " ' I -4 . .. .. Ml JOl"'.'t .-! hf kt?T , '.",. PtrW HIS OEOID. . 1 - m f SSif State Assembly Opens and Officials Art Namei. Applicants for " PUceaGuion First Speaker From Craven in Three- r Quartets of a Century Every Representative and Senator Present Breaks All ' ' - , ". : , Records. Raleigh. Jan. 4. There were busy scenes around the Capitol today, both Houses of tha Legislature convening: at noon. ''The number of applicants for places was as large as ever. Two legged ex-Confederates got places, these being doorkeepers Jno. P. Kerr of Caswell and David James of Pitt Speaker Guion of the House received many compliments upon his election. He is the first speaker from the county of Craven in three-quarters of a century. At the opening of the Legislature to day every Senator and Representative was present ; the first time this ever occurred at the opening. In the Senate A. J. Harwell was elected unanimously, all Republicans voting for him; the same being the case with Walter L. rCohoon as reading clerk, and Browfi Pegram, sergeant-at-arms; J. W. Simp son, engrossing clerk. The Democrats nominated Senator Webb for president, pro tempore. He was given 40 Votes, the Republicans giving W. S. Pearson 8. A resolution was offered for canvassing the vote for State officers next Monday. Webb of fered a resolution requiring all bills to be typewritten and in duplicate, which was immediately adopted. Bills were introduced to increase the salaries of all judges, and establish the salary of the Governor. Lieut Governor Turner presided over the Senate. Principal clerk Frank Hackett called the House to order, and Chief Justice Clark administered oaths. W. A. Graham was made Speaker pro tern. O. H. Guion was elected Speaker, getting 96 votes; Crisp, of Caldwell, Republican, 22. Guion made a bright speech of acceptance. Frank Hackett was elected chief clerk by acclamation. alao F. B. Arendell reading clerk, M. D. Kinsland, engrossing clerk, John H. Kerr sergeant-at-arms. Graham, War ren, Cunningham, UkmU and Robinson were named as the committee to notify the Governor that the Legislature was organized. GLENN'S INAUGURATION. To Tata Place In Rotoada of Capital Raleigh, Jaa 4. It appears to be pro bable thai Iks laeagsratlon of Governor Olena will take place In tha rotaadaot the Capita It wilt betas ant time this eartssoay sat been held there. It as lakes plaoe is the Ball of the House at both ike eats aad west porleos. The eitiseai eosiasltete oa the laassgaratioa sset this aflat boos. Adjataal General Royatet seat eat todsy to all the eo pialae of Ike Hat'oaaJ gaarda aad t the Divtaloai of the Kaval Reserves iavtta- tioss to bapraaaat at the taaagsratloa. The tuff ot Qov. Ayeook were also la- Ttled te M piemtnt PlreHecorlfor im. TaelrereeerdfotKew Bcra for the real 190i, thews Out a total ef it alarsss were east U, M beisg sot ail fires tad IS ialssalaraM. '-: Tie total Ire losses for the year IS, SCO, the Kmstewi HoUsweH Of Ire behg 7,100 of this total, which weald leave a lost of ItJtOt foe IT lrea plsadld abevtag, aad ahead pmtoa eeovee. .. . . . Officers H B Pin BepU . AltaervgelaraasaalsaesUBg of the Hew Bare firs Dtpartaaesl ksbS last aig kt, the feUowtag oOoavs were elected Cklef-fcATsylov. , ' ; 'AeatCkbf-J B Daweoa.. ' , SVtrviary C f Bart Msg. leprtcutc'a berDct ; Tke Ud ef the First htMtk eAareh taUit te taaak Ue ms4bars ef the Fy- thtae Ba4 fee the dtlUktfsl i l far tlaWdtttaeeaterttlsaMsifoe Ae ah n it ef la Bc5r Fkheol TkI eli at Stult HalL Tht etlaetkiss rriw4 ar Wl eri1iaWeaal graaily saj-rred. T.irrUzt Asaonsctatat Mft C'.lusi'.'t I Wh1i n1u ya l TtUj ft.r, ait9o'(W, lit ' U!b, ar '. (un !r.l tt (r at LM't C'fl a U'u r '-,t, S C IfClth tt J It;::.'.; N r H ?t f'thtr. a 1 t ' f rtt..-, . I ,..jrt n h -fr,t i' t '-ft' ", !'' ' ' f h u ' , ; . ". : i . n y it. s" I f-. a ; . !' I r' . i ! . , . TEST C01B ARB Ga ' Mr O K Foy went to Xlnttoa oa bust- aest yeiterdty. Dr Dameron has returned from a visit la Ssmpion county. . sir Fred Tucker bat returned to Rich- mood to returns hit ttad let. . Mill Ksthyra Grlfila hu returned from a vlilt at Apex and Rslelgfa. Mayor Mis hu returned from a hunt ing trip sod vlilt at Seven Bpthigt. Dr H W Etrly who has been vititing Us brother Dr Etrly, left jetterday. Piot J Paul Spence, arrived oa the boat yesterday from Elizabeth City. Mr R A Kuna hat returned from New Orleans where he spent the holidays. Miss Bertie Tyler of Bertie county is visiting at the home of Mrt W P Bar rut. Mrt W W Koch who hw been vitit ing here, left jesterdsy for Wtlmlng ton. Mr James B Tagwell, who hu been In Dsvis'Pharmscy.left yesterday for Farm Title. Mr Joteph F Patterson hat returned to school st Philadelphia to resume his studies. Mr Cecil Whltehont (pmt the dy In the city yettetdty and returns to A & M College today. Mr and Mrs R L Hill who bare teen visiting relatives here, left for Oolumbls 8 O yeiterdty. Mesirs Leslie Davit and Jat Duncan of Beaufort pisssd through yesterday re turning to college. Mr Oharles Relzentteln, who hts been here for a few days, left for hit home In New York, hut night. Miss Alice 8pencer left yesterday to visit Mrs ROJettupat Fayetteville, from there she will go to Csrthsge. MbsesAgneiM Stddler and Grace G Paraith Of the Military Academy arrived here yesterday to remme their school duties. Miss Minnie Albertson of Ellztbetb Olty, who teaches motlo ia St Paul's Uchool, was here yesterday oa ber war to Beaufort. Mr Ed R Hntohlson, advance agent of the Perachl-Gypztee Co.. which plsys here next week is In the city ia the la terett of his company. SHORT PASSING EVENTS. Wednesday wai a cold day hare, the temperature only getting to about 8) de frees, the stiff cold wind making It feel much oolder. The low tsmparature waa St. The forecatt It for warmer to day. The Art yesterday morales; at the real deace of Mr George Joaei oa the corner of King end East Front street! was the the result ot a defective Sue. It bagaa la the roof of the kitchen, the interior of that room bains damaged, but the other part of the house esosptd lo CongrltaJtUOBS U Mr Guion The news la yesterday's Journal of O B Galon's akwUoa to the Speakership at Raleigh, was very welcome to his aa- erees frtoada la this city aadeoaaty, aad eotgrreealatory auesagee were eeat elmtoRsMfk, Thoea wke did aoi scad a amaa as pressed their gretlBoeUoa over the eoea pQmanesry aleotioa, which etme to Mr Qsloa wtihowi the stragcle ef a ballot The J oars el has already espreeeed tea optaloa ef Ml Osioa'l qiaUftoalloat for thlsefflee udkaowt that It wlU be most ably aad eooeetebty Sited by the Oeatleatea from Oravea. - ; BUho9 SlrtsgeBenTofilgkt Bl Ret Robert Blraare, D D, Bishop Oe-Adjatot wUI arrive la tha ait y loeight from WOataftoa for a akott strit Dar tag bis slay here be Will adalaleter HolyOosseiealoa oa Frldsy.betsg If Ipk aerat It ass, aad toalg it at liSat Christ Ckartk tke kdeitaaioa karvtoe Of the Olrh) Friendly BocUty wQlbeooa dacted, at wkkh eervtoe the Bubop will adatt the atembere ka hate aa e probation te fill meeaberablp aid the habeas BreeaaUd.Tae psWle Itewdlally tavtted. ; . Sunday School EitsrtUBffleat The First BapUM fkaday ftckool gave ttMiraaesal Cfcttomte eatenrisataalto the chtldrae ef Ike BanHay Bukool Tere itj a';M at Slaa'y ia4af tke anaa ataat of the PsparlBUadaat, Mr J L T!-a th lid ran I t aTral rorltailnaa and tka Ks'ekte effjtVn tl.al far ri!.hM U.t iBni'raJ pr-aai vb'rlk a-i " 1 a-.Tk to li.a eflr II. 4 CW i a m "Tt to tha fcad ail t- !. 'r. atj 74 t. utaal Cki'a'a At t: n-'re A ( I .'-- J r'- i t o t i f .t ..- ' PROTEST AGAINST PARDON Of Givrnor By Bjard County Com- mitt I oner j Proceed Inga of January Meeting. The beard ot Commissioners met at the Court House Monday January 3nd 1905 in regular session. ' Present commlialonen, Fry, Wads- worth, Richardson, Harvey and Bsrrlng ton. , On motion Committioneri . Harvey and Wadsworth were appointed a com mlttee to investigate the cost and neoes slty of building a bridge across Swift Creek fwamp at Beaver dam In the let township, and to report to the beard at Its next regular meeting in FVy. Ordered that on payment of the proper tax and intereai, on property lilted by Peter Murrill of 8th tawothiis which tald property was aold for taxei, deed to which la reooided in book K. page 136, and deed to be cancelled. Ordered thatjthe valuation of the prop erty of G R Brewer In Uth townehip be changed to $800 on account of er ror. Ordered by the board that Commls tloner Harvey be end Is beiet y appoint ed a committee to act with the asatstors of No 1 towachtp to settle the matter of the valuation of the property of J F Cau ley and others in bald township. On motion board took raceaaontil 1:30 p m. Tie board met at 2:80 o'clock p m .Ian 2nd 1905 pursuant lo recess. Present Commlsaloneia. Foy, Wnda worth, Barrlngton, RIcfiardBOn and Har vey. Ordered by the board that tbe item $1,800 ' money on hand" Hated lo VV T Otvlls of 8th township be reduced to $150 on account of error. Mr F A Fulcher presented hit bond at County turveyor wbich upon examine lion waa accepted and ordered filed and reurrded thereupon Mr Fulcher took the proper oatha and entered upon his dutiea ai county aurveyor for tbe enaulng term. Mr F 8 Ernul presented his bond aa Trtaiurer of the County for the ensuing term, wbich was accepted and ordered Bled an i recotded and upon taking the proper oatha he enlrred upon the dutiea if the said office of Treasurer. Ordered that the valuation of the prop erty of John H. Whltford on Change Bt. be made (1,000 on account of error. The annual report of W M Walton, clerk of the court after having; been examined by Commissioner Rlchardaoa to whom it wai referred at Ae lait mae; Ing, was accepted snd ordered Bled and recorded. rOdered that three aoret of land, the property of Laura Oooley of 8ih town tblp be attested at $'.00. Ordered that the valuation of the pro p erty of P L Thomas on New St, bi chsoged to $1,800 on account of er ror. Ordered thst the property Hated lo P L Thomas at SO Change i, bt ttrlckta from tha list oa account of error. Ordered that the valuation of property of L H Cannon oa Chsafte Bt, be made $600 ftf the year 1904 aad that the clerk of this board notify tbe list taker of tbe 8th towaahlp to Hit Ue same fir the year 1905 at $1,000. Ordered that the Items $900 "money oa baad" aad $300 "fursllnra" listed lo Mrs Annie L. O'Day be it rick ea from the list, aad that the ae be listed to MfSLDllltU appearing that eeld prop erty haa bees listed to Mrs Asoli L O'Day, Ik roe gh error. Ordered tbet tbe clerk serve a notice oa Mr L B Greet Bcpt. of The Horns Tel Co te appear before Ue board aad show cease If any be bee why She property thoald not be listed for las atloa. Ordered thai the eoalraot for fsralsk lag ia Ions to tbe eosaty poor for tee IMS be aad hereby awarded to MoOhee WlUlt ei the BTteo of Its pet ratloa. teat betsg lbs lowest, bid received by las board for thsuate. . Oa atoWoa board txk recess ealtl 10 O'clock A M, f ea Srd 190 J, Tke board met at the Conn Hosts Taeedsy Jea Srd 19 at 10 o'clock a psrsesal te reosee. ' Freaeel Cotaatltelooera, Fey. Mlekard so a, BerrlBgtee, Harvey aad Wade worth, - ' , . : . '. ' OrJered by Ike board thai the eWrk et the board be sad Is hereby sathortaed te earcbaeo a Redlasiea type-wrtlee for ese Is the oO oe et the R titer ef Deedi sad thai be Is tae asihorised to adopt the sew ir.ua of loose leaf record beokl eseanrensrsd by the McMIIIae Beck Ce frr ee le eal4 elTlee. All Cowsife il dSMte Vwt ls for eaaie. I (Jrdsrad by the board (hat the btwtd U at lbs rropa.tr of C D Iradkaisi aa Char BT, fsUy owaad by. Ore T. WlaRdt bl immH it $V, tkat Ike va'na.toa f taeprfs j of F S f'affy oa tt Froat St., be ehets te $(.rrO oa aM-neof ef er ror. t - "the rfvtl ef tf 1 F R!,m, at t fl l!:il, nr'S t'.'l artl .I f. A I- I .-,-1. I V i ' .i ' . i ..a t prer-afy ' l',,"f n f.'.m ft. be I r.a rM-.Bi ef art -it f T r 'f f e Wt ... 1 l , ! - . ' ' a ... - - ! ' o 1 - 1 - mm sap INew Quarters ! I have removed my business to tin- .1. K. I'nrkcr Store, corner of Hancock and Broad Streets, whnv I luivo one of Hie largest and best selected stocks of STAriVR aiil FANtJY GcROCEcRIES to be found in the city. Havinfr bought the Parker Stock at a re duced price I am prepared to offer pood bargains in many lines o. goods. Having the good will of the Parker business, 1 respectfully ask for a continuance of its former patrons. We will do our best to please you and sell you at the lowest possible prices. Thanking the public for its past patronage and wishing all a happy New Year, I remain, Yours lo please, J. L. McDaniel I Wholesale it Befall A HAPPY SEW I tuki! this method to thank inv friends fur their lilierul pal nuinK'' (luritir the year of 1 :0 I, a-.d prom ising to cr ntin tie selling yon fjuoiN lower than any house in tin; city, and wishing you nil a prosperous and happy New Yea-, I am. Yours verv trnlv, J. 3. B A X t E U . After Xmas Sale Sleeping Reductions Stock of Dress it 60 as. .JACK KTS--4I) Jarkc s, thf kind Don't pay $10 00 for your mit samo suit in our st-ire for $ -t .41!. KaahLen dozen mens and imyk' l)r-Hs MnrtH oa pm f ,r. where here 10 rents each The shoes thst too pay $1.6o for we iell y, i (o- r.-ntn. 6000 yards Ot Hamburg Kdcing and Ink-t 'in. l.'i.tnd 'jor (iiishtv, sweeping aale price 7 1-2 and 10c. 75 Middle Ht. Carving Sets, Pocket Knives, Scissors, GtmS ' and various other thlntri a tcp will make ntcm X mm pmmli, , Canvral Hne ef Hardware, Building Material, Paints and Raw Mill Rupviw; Gaskill Hdw. & Mill Supply Co . BARDWABJt 71 Middle li Fbeae III. New Bern ;Military Academy. i'-.T' (JNCORPO RATED.) .-. . , ... . - ' "Krw turn's Great Military iVhnei,,-ReVr Ke sod OWrw, A F" Pnin'a f KtIWs - ' - " 1. riur-nr r'rutpTTowta, pMitiM Omemda, Pare Watrv, and larga, rixaat (y fijmifJ buil ' lif Wd Uirnrhaiit by etartrtHty, . t r ir- lenity. A Hr-"''" It Ibe baad ef wf drertmelt. a (jmIM Harrrka aM fi.rt a Uimiitory hreud st IrTrrmt putnts eaab urWf rrwrpMtnt d.arlpUrarian. , 4 lvw rta t' U). ad rari ?. .. . , Wr te f tatel-ara. sprwi 1tm Januory Jnd, , - 5. J. liOLLADAY, A. B, LL. B, rrcaident. SS i YEAR TO ALL on all Goods. Entire Goods and Silks on the dollar. vc Hold lor " im. imw 1 of rloMn-s ulun w.u . .m tret tlis MILL SCfTUU S4 Crete I rkeaetll V. 1 (

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