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j? nW MSI, IrC FRlDn:MOirafrJASUARY 6, 1905 TOL, XXII-HO 9.: ittigkS TWINTY-THIRD YEAR r - I .-yv : 'if' 4. rA: NORTH CAROLINA ALL WOOL BLANKETS 10- 4 11- 4 12- 4 Mercerized Comforts, sateen We have a cheaper grade at $2.00, 1.60, 1.25, and 1.00 These are extra good values far telow the regular price. J. M. Mitchell & Co., PHONE 288. 43 Pollock St., Opposite Post-office. MMMMMIOMMtlMMaMMMMMilMMMMMeaail 4Hi lili l " 'household ucwesT 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 gives 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. FOB SALE BY Phone 99 o) 5 CAROLINA BRICK CO., Plant at Clark, Hjman's Biding, Kintton and Robersonville. Annual Capacity 15,000,000. The large demand for our product justifies our claim, that we fornlih th Beet Budding Brick on this market. We are now erecting Dry Kilns i hat will not only inornate our output, but will also ma terially improve the quality of our product IIYMAN BUFFI Y COMPANY, New Rem, N 0 8elllng Agents The Late BOOKS! Ennett'fl Bookstore P. TREHWITH, ' Bleckicalth 4 Wbeelrlgot. Malaetaret of Bill tit, Wg Mt, Oarla a4 Drty. ; Aiwj I ooa ppty la taek. fUtrtai aaO o4 ea a to. ." .', . y"" . i have cam wnmsV, ; . , far tale at mmM pritt Bbopon Booth Front Ut Near II all road 1ST Hlddle r.L Full lino of Drajrs.Ued' iclnei, Toilet Ar ticles and Coap. , Fresh Supply of Flower Scch, If "lAf; MIMIMMIMMMMIMMW $3.50 5.00 6.50 tops, at $4.00 Gun?, Pistols. Razors, Scissors aijd Pocket Cutlery. Shells and Cartridges. r radical Xmas Presents Make Happy Hearts. STOVES-Range?, Cook and Heat ing. Economical in full, splendid in operation. life timom durability. Sash, Doors and Blinds A SPECIALTY. 68 Middle St I'll brtve Ik stoimt of Cbllkool Pitt, I'll era th plaint of from glass, I'd tear my wlf aad ero lb tea. Ha- br tkaa be wrier at Kocky MoeaUla Tta, F 8 Duffy. Haveji fastrecehea fresh car, toad Ameri can Wire Fence; same Kvlll be soB at : greatly reduced 'rate. - Come and see me before buying. . , . .; E.7. Smallvood Kafcr's Bakery. ALL f.READ ud K0LL8 . . Tr&4 hj Ota Whifif ton Oly yrrx m of Prlirk. J IJ M AD rX)UC! iW by tna ,fliify, . .. .. M tflflly r,i!Tr. fV 1 ''. ' I f ' -sg Rnn Notice! GOVERNOR ATCOCK'S MESSAGE Some Important Features' aad Reoom mndt!on Prtntd to Legta-- '?y' '":' lature. ,.,"'"'.'". Itkklgbl Jw'C. Th ineuan of Got. Ajoock to tbe Legiilature tiyi the State Uln ezeellent condition. It eltiaeai proiperoui Us revenue adequate for all needaand with a balance of $840,000. Tbe revenue aet bia worked admirably Special attention i called to tka matter of taxation. There ha beea a great. In crease in )be valuation of railroad prop erty which 1 now over seventy million dollars, more than double la five years, while in that period groai earning of the taUroad increaae seven million dol la . The Governor thinks the railroad In the State ought to be protected by a law making It a misdemeanor fcl pedl tiiani to me railway tracks as high way i, and thna aave sixty live a year. He thlnksv the Corporation Gommlulon ahoald be (riven power to permit the rallwayato have only one pauenger fare, there now being two rate, thli oo corrtog nowhere else except in North Carolina. Hallway accident have been extremely nnmeroui, and many of theu are due to two many hour of aervlce by employee without the opportunity to real, and the number of hour of con- tlooue aervlce should be leitrtcted by law. Referring to public education, th Governor aya Supt. Joyner ia puiblog the State' Edocational interest forward at a speed which eommande the admir ation of alater State. He greatly de precate any attempt to ralae the race laaue on the question of education, there being absolutely no justification for it. Having divested the negro power it is manifestly the daly tiftahe of him th beat citizen of snrioh he Is capable and this ctE-ceYtalnly never be done by leav ing him to hi own device or by with drawing from him the small amount of taxea the whites devote to hi education. There are only three courses open with reference to the negro, first to let him go without any trailing and lnevltablj drop bick into savagery, and whea tbe white make np their minds to do this tbe second plan wonld at once be put into effect, this being for philanthropic people throughout the world to take charge of hi edncatlon and train him ont of harmony and inemnlty to the peo pie among whom he lives; th third plan being to train htm ourselves making him moi capable, more efficient and more reliable and with a deeper affection for ui, this laat plan commending Itself both to the selflihnes and the generosity of the white. The Governor 1 Impreued with the necs(lty of ceasing all agitation whlohleada to tbe emblltsrmwt and es trangement of th negro, becan as these increase large numbers of aegroa will lcsve th Stat,. North Carolina's greatest teed today i a.or labor aad it is th height of folly to ooatlaaeto bring about eoodltloa which lessens the amount cf labor la the State, bat ea the contrary every enooirtgmnt should b given by fair treatment even by geaerou oonilderatlon to stop th emigration of this ImpOrUafparty of oar labor. It I nselea to pvs law taxing emigrant agent If w dsn led to th negro the privilege of giving his child a deeeat pnblie Khool edaoalloa. Tbe uov. say tbal soar ear ex perlenc his ooavlnotd him that It Is lav posslbl to live within the salary paid to Governor of Uls Btat aad do nil the things that are properly expeeud of the Governor aad hi family. The Gov eraor salary eoght to be such that a poor ssaa could afford to held Ueot See, which with oat adequate eoapca tlo win grow te be restricted aaly to those who are wealthy. Be therefore rvooaatende ea Immediate taareaee te Ire thousand dollar, so the ay be avUiable te Qcr. Oteaa. Th Governor refer to the baralag of the mala dormitory el the Stats lor. sul ladastrlal College for W ad part of the valuable plant. over headred thousand dollars lots. The Gewraot aad OeaaeO ef State anther tsad lh praeldaat of th Collage to bor row eighty thoataad doIUri aad rebaOd. The boildlaf, a cJnet ewe, Is pleta, aad lU eighty thoeaaad gollan borrowed win la a few day be lae aad provMoa for steetlag eeght te he sud Bpraklag ef the pealtoatlery the Oov aor y that awing the great asmbar ef ertaslaalt aow eeatraead te the roads lh asmbar la the pailteallary 6e reaaa while that ef eenrleU eaahl le work Uemaee at the cesetle do not d slrtobv la valid. If UI policy toallnaa It will be lapoastble for lh paaltaatlary Ueoailaa le witkeei paeret. ft llralydobtfBl wheth- rraatsaeaabe seatewaad lo worke ks pnklle reals sad wear eirtpaafor ilapl skMameaaor, BafarrlBg to the taaof the AUan'ie it Rorth Caroltat JUIlwsy thaOovtraor MT U I inob fl tail loag kes iu ha neeVr the elairtar aad that pmvti'.r. im '-! I Us law ,. i h! J i. ' t . Tk eksiUr of Ua mad Soae i loag t tk Imm, a4 ha wtmmr!i an titxwVffi nf tha VHr atxl If rwwwrj n rr.flrmfm tt !, whkb ha rf rU as a vry vH- ft alila on to lh f tata. r;T,i jdifVulty hi n r,i'r( I nr H r.n-)fi r a fa--- : ' ri o. T. !'- I - I I i p ' ' 'f to r - ' ' r " ' 6 t M 'f a a y M that during the past two years they are far leas frequent than during the pro ceeding two years, and that he ia led to hope that the State is close' upon the time when lawlessness shall go from it The white men of North Carolina dis franchise the negro on the distinct grounds that with him as a voter peace quiet and order could not be deserved, and in doing this bound themselves to preserve all these things within the means of the law, so that if there ever was people anywhere, solemnly pledged to the maintaince of the law and order, it is the people of North Carolina,' he favors laws making more effective the means of ascertaining' and punishing all participants in lynching also speedy trial and prompt punishment of the criminal. . Much progress has been made in building and improving public roads during the two years. TBBY COME AND GO. Mr Matthew Allen of Wilmington is in the city. Mr Geo A Barfoot ha returned from a visit at Wilson. Mr Geo N Ennelt left last night for few day visit in Ra'.elgh- Mri C K F Edwards of Roper, is here the guest of her sister, Mr A E Hib barJ. Mr and Mr J D Gardiner of Lynn, Ha, are guests of Judge and Mr H R Bryan. Miss Lottie M Dewey has returned after spending the holidays In Florida. Miss Gertrude Moore of Goldsboro is visiting her sister, Mrs Cox on Avenue A, Riverside. Bishop Robert Strange Is the guest of Rev TMN George at the rectory until Saturday morning. Ex Governor, Tho J Jarrls of Green villa, Capt Swift Galloway and Geo. W Llndtey, of Soow Hill are In tbe city on professional business. Mis Lillian KnlgM returned to her home in Wilmington, yesterday, after several week visit In th city, tbe guest of Mis Pattl Helton. Mrs Shepard Knspp, of New York, is making a ahort visit to Mr T G Hyman during her husband's absence on a hunt tng expedition at Lake Ellis. SHORT PASSING EVENTS. See 2nd and 8rd rages for additional news. There was liberal anpply of oysters la the local market yesterday, but the shipping demand wa light. Th steamer House In coming up lbs river yesterday ran through a light skua of ice all tbe way up to this city. The Woman' Foreign Missionary So ciety of Centenary Church will meat this aiteraooa at S 80 in the church par lor. There will be mealing of the com mittee of th circulating library this af teraooa at 4 o'olock In the room of th library. Tk Naval Reserves have accepted tbe Invitation to attend a an organliatloa tbe Lain gn ration caramon las at Raleigh aext Wedaeiday Jaay lit. The temperature yesterday mors lag early was very cold, tk lowest ol the moa, U tochig 18 degreee, but the Usaperatare roe dartag th day. Rata Is the foreeeat LOCO. Jea4 tb uarisu aoiuayt pssssa away very quietly her, etui everybody seemed to hart ilea Hat. Several of r people ar killing their bog this weak. Miss Mabel Thorn peon retsnud Betr day from Rkhlaad where aa had beea ipeadraj IM ftouoayt with ha ptr- eata. - Mleees Maavtll aad Inaiee Ball wke have kaea spfdlng awhile wiU frtaadt here, seteraed to theft bomo near Polios vtlle, Monday. - Vestn 1 T aad F F Parson are visit- lag rsiattm at Teokaao tkl week. ' - . Mr aadKrtMABtgfM eveat tee Uy with relative la ieaa Ca, Mtaa Xeaai Blggta tsd brother, WDlla, YtaUad frtaad aear Mtytvul Moaday. . ' - ; -: , ; XnOW gtnltk Md eaOd who tpeat Wat weak with relatives at Bttrer- daSeratsraed Mooter. Ut WH1U Btgctas weal te Trraloa today. . ' We are torrre bear 4 the deal Kl Prove wkteh tad event eamd ti kt boat asor MaytvUI early Mnaday atoning. Oer sympathy I tt leaded to lh aotaavtd family. in bvl4 Carries Tsslctt . TV Lyrt tnr Coatpaay will gt aialla U! aTUraona, rata tta la TrflV,e of th I Lmr. ; m rf KMa, 4 k't make l hut arp-ra I P'1 Gsnkk. 1,4. ( j l !) 6rm tfV.'-U! iu ! at tv.s tha'ra. to fatr s'd tVi. REMEMBERED BY .'EMPLOYES. President James A. Bryan Receives Beautiful Silver Loving Cup From the Employes ori, A. & N. C. Railroad. Shortly after 8 o'clock last night the beautiful home of James A. Bryan, Esq., was invaded by the officers and his former employes on the Atlantic & North Carolina Railroad, headed by the K. of P. band, The occasion was the presentation of beautiful and massive silver loving cup to Mr. Bryan, the inscription on the cup being : "Presented to President James A. Bryan by the officers and employes of the Atlantic & North Caro lina Railroad, as a testimonial of their good wishes and in recognition of his valuable services to the Company and to the State of North Carolina. Sep tember, 1904." After several musical selections well rendered by the band, Capt. Fulford, in behalf of those gathered, presented the cup to Mr. Bryan, and requested M. D. W. Stevenson, Esq., to make the pre sentation speech. Mr. Stevenson said it was a pleasure to represent such a body of men, who stood for so much in the upbuilding of a community. No words could be uttered, nor could he say anything more forcible or improve upon the words inscribed upon the cup, for thes&showed in what high respect Mr Bryan was held, and the gratitude and appreciation in which he was held after leaving the road by those who had been his employes, and been recipients of his kindness and attention. Mr. Bryan in replying was deeply af fected by the kind and generous re membrance which the gift expressed. He replied in words full of appreciation for the gift, which he valued for what it represented, the love and good will of those with whom he had been associ ated, whose fidelity to him had made the success that was achieved, and had assisted in making the road a valuable property. Whatever credit was his for the management of the road, was due to the loyalty and help of these his em ployes and friends, which made his ad ministration a success. After tho band had played another selection, the party was invited to ac cept refreshments. BYNUM IN RALEIGH JAIL In Bad Physical Shape. Ills Easy Es cape After Murder. italelgb, Jany 5. This morning at four o'clock R D Bynum, the murderer of Jas H Alford, was placed in Jail here to the great satisfaction of sheriff Page who sat up all nigbt waiting for the much desired prisoner. Despite tbe hour and the bitter cold there was a large crowd at the Union station to see the prisoner, but there was no demon stration or attack againat him, Tha sheriff said the physical condition of Bynnm was such that nobody tried lo talk to him. Sheriff regsrds bis con dlllon at very bad. Bynum was brought hern by Sheriff Rlddick of Oalei. There la t reward of three hundred dollars for lh ma and the question Is whether his captor Is aa off! oer or not. Bjnam was disguised and tried lo eecspe. Tbe aa Ihorlttee her very much regret that he got out of Raleigh aa ha did. Within half block of him aa he came out of the door ol tha printing honta where he shot Alford were deputy sheriff and polio man. The dspoty teems to hare don aothlig and tk polloemaa mad tk groat mistake of going lo lb slaUo boa afUr a warraat, tha mayor than talliig him no werrant wa aeooeaary, Tbe emaar than did aot go by himself after the marderer, bal took eaother poUeeata with him, eo IWai la every way raleawe time was loL PsrtrajsPrsnUerllfe. A reallatle ptoUre of Uf U the far weat wtUbetbeetTorlag at thTaatr leeaerrow algkt tadar the title ef Tk Fktatlag Arrow." Tt play te aot at might a at rally be expected e blood aad taeade prodooUo, aboeadlag Is gas ihUAd ethar hair rmittag rplaodi astlatts! to aa ltdieaoa, bsl It faiiaral picture of life M the Frontier, aad as ewe of lb famaat Qovaraa me. ll toD S beattlfal lote story, 1 iwplaie with UrUllag so at, aad U ah avatar s all take) (rata ttvlcg pro- totypaa, lr la ebaraeler aad otaa. At "Tb OU B oasastaad I the trpi etl play ef tbe eld lent, e Is The flamlM Arrow" ef tbe far Wat Uf (wla Oartar at Ut ttor tad arelaoar tad erttke eaaalmoeslr eoeaad It te be kit beat oredaeUoa. T odd toeal eoW 4 raallaaa, a trth 4 ra ladltae I arrtad, tUe Mvaral It, CtMH Statat anld tart, eew bay, doakaya, 14 t i ilia braat ba4 which wilt g ( bead aoaosrt bafor US patforaiaaa. Executors Notice. Ial"g tllf.4 a giaaatnr ef U i..i wt.i w4 ttMMt ct Atrn trilKu(t,li!i ef Crave anaty t . i r M t . Hti'i i tka 4t ,.! y mt t th-m r tba ! !? ; H r.f M f ra im t;MtfHJuf 1 " I - ' ' i ta t 1 la ht ' f f . r A'i Ir '' 4 is .,.1 i. t I irl ttm' . ' VVlWeW Mew Quarters ! I have removed my business to the J. R. Parker Store, corner of Hancock and Broad Streets, whore I have one of the latest and best selected stocks of STAPLE GcROCEcRIES to be found in the city. Having bought the Parker Stock at a re- auced price 1 am nreDared to offer goods. Having tho good will of as. lor a continuance 01 its lormer patrons. We will do our best to please you and sell you at tho lowest possible prices. Thanking the public for its past patronage and wishing all a ;happy New Year, I remain, Yours to please, J. L. McDaniel 1 Wholenale A Retail Grocer. A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL. I take this method to thank my friends for their liberal patronage: during the year of Mot, itnd prom ising to crntinue selling yrjit goods lower than any house in the city, and wishing you all a prosperous and happy New Year, I am. Yours very truly, J. J. MASTER, After Xmas Sale Sleeping Reductions Stock of Dress et 60 cts. JA(.'KKT8--I'i Jaekc'.s, the Don't tiav 910.00 for vour tamo uit in our itire for $4.6'A Klahtcn doztn men s and lx'jb Dress Shirts pay .Oc iliev where here IK centfl each. The shore that you pay 91. 60 for we sell you fo cents. 5000 yard ot iiamliuriz Kdinne and Inttrt on. 1 and 'J0c rnialitv. sweeping sale price 7 1-2 and 10c. 75 Middle Nt. Cafvmg Sets, Pocket Knives, Scissors. Gtins and vmriou other thinga we kp will nuUe niro Xmia prwnt, Ganaral Una of Hardware, Building Material, Paint and Saw Mill Suppli,' Gaskill Hdw. & Mill Supply Co. KAJIOWASX n Mtddl tt, Pboaa 141. New Bern Military Academy. (INCORPORATED.) If 17 BERN, N. C. - . "New Barn's Greet Military Blhoel "-RaVarh Na and Obaarver. - A Few Pofrtte af CMaUanean v ' ' 1. ItopvKar ttptnant, BaaatJrul Oronads. Fwrw Watar, and larra, aiaraat ry mfhi btWir. hftil! trotSot by elartrVity. . t WrrW Faculty. A Pr-waK at Um baad of vwry daparUnant. A tadat Harrwke aad Ctrl'a IormHory located at different twintaa wdar anawpotawt daartplinariauat, . ' - 4 XtrwfmX rata for tb advaMafaa. ' I Writ far Catahapsa. Upriraj laras Bagitm Jaataary 2nd. ' S J. HOLLADAY, A. B, LL. B, " ,,0, 'rresldeat.' iYc:rs Frciicli Pcrio.ll.cal Drop ami IMXCY irmul hnrir.nlna in mnn iin ,.f the Parker Lusiness, I respectfully on all Goods. Entire Goods and Silks on the dollar. kind wc sold for Trun, now tl.'J-. suit of clotlieH u In -n vou ran cret tltn MILL 8CPPUU 44 Orv rhoo tie. 3 I iLT.V LrMiMikunalraM,;, t'rlc,9LM par w!ik p., ,.., ... rw r - a a' 1 m , ' ' ' j,r jl.-'
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