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V a w " -6: M. if: V'r.'ikVft.. 1 . J e:.7 bc, Saturday moeiim, ianuaby 7; 1905. V " VOL. XXII-HO. $40. TWENTY THIRD MAR vii s m a .ew. a n .aasa, . mv iv! 1 1 IIT m 1.-1 arn iJflunts - NORTH CAROLINA ALL WOOL BLANKETS 10- 4 11- 4- -12-4 - Mercerized Comforts, sateen We have a cheaper grade at These are extra good values I J. M. Mitciell & Co., PHONE 43 Pollock St., Opposite Post-office. A '" MAKES ' OLD. Furniture, Floors and Woodwork, look like' NEW, ANY CHILD CAN APPLY IT I Removes all xcratehe and other marks of wear and tear and gives new Ufa 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. rOR SALE BY ;sft Phone 9o rii m n -J UQ U CAROLINA rianU at Clarke, Hymen's Siding, Kiniton and Itobersonvllle, ' Annual Capacity 15,000,000. Ths large demand for our product justifies our claim, that we I ornUb the Beat Bo.lding Brick on this marker. , We are now erecting Dry -Kilns that will not only increase oor output, but will also ma terially improve the quality of our product.. UYJIAVW HtJfPIY COMPAIfY, NswBetn,NC The BO OK SI t r r . . -. . E mutt's Bookstore i e P. TREtllVITH, Blackieilth Wbeelriglt it aaafeata'ttf tl tt.fgUt, WiMas. Carta aad tfya Alratad"ptla siata. lUfMirWg MtU; m aa ki aalUa. . , t IUVE CART WIITEIJI j tit aala at raowaM prtw nfaopon Oonili Front f:t. Near Railroad ' ' Henry's Pharmacy. in nujio nu Full lino of Dm "i, Tied- lcincs,. Toilet Ar ticles ana Conp. Frji Supply of nu n lffMBpM $3.50 5.06' - 5.50 tops, at $4.00 12.00, 1.60, 1.95, and 1.00 far below the regular price. X 388. Guney Pistols, Razors, Scissors and Pocket Cutlery. Shells and Cartridges. I" radical Xmas Presents Make Happy Hearts. 8TOVES-Ranges, Cook and Heat ing. Economical in fall, splendid in operation. life time in durability Sash, Doors and Blinds A SPECIALTY. 68 middle 5t . ;'r KJ UU BRICK CO., -.. SelUnf afantf I'll breve the atoma of Cbtlkoot Fees, I'U eroat the plain of freata gleet, I'd taw an wife aad stoat the see. BaiKar Uaa W wHhenl Rooky ktoealala Ta. riOiffy, , ' ; i w w recehea fresh cat load Ameri can Wire Fence; same will be sold at greatly reduced . rate. : Come and see -me before buying. : ; ... E. 7. SmalkvoocJ Kaferfs Balcery. Notice! I AIX BP.r.AD aM ttOtiJI . tale hf tH Watin(tae Oty af nrrtmi. - M M AS IOtrr;it tr,,U If m. .Kmy, n . "If IrUj Mr r;. ItVfc. ACTiiE UGLSLATi::i New Bills Banldly Coming For- ward. -; - OliUllel-y BUI Qatcklr KOled.' After The ing Law. Appropitatton Statu Senator - Bansom.' . Builer - -Want! Dakota Ao- ' -' - count Paid. . Special to Journal ' Balelgb, January 6 Thore ws rapid work In way. of Important bills latro- dooed la the tegtalature today. The Senate paawd a bill to license dls tillerles of leu capacity than 80 bushels, at Athevflle. Sent to the Home, It was quickly killed. la the Home, Wlnborne lntrodnotd a bill to repeal what he termed tbe"fraudu lent law" enacted two yean ago, known beat as the "jag law, which makes pbt oea of delivery of whiskey, the place of tale. Cunningham introduced in tha House a bill appropriating $5,000 for the erec tion of a atatue to the late General Matt W Ranaom, to be placed on the north aide ot the Capitol Square. This bill1 It la stated wtll be patsed without oppoht- HUH. i George E Butler .brother of ei-Senaior Marlon Biitler.and a Republican member ot the Home, Intioduoad a. bill provtd tag for the payment of the $10,000 bond judgment given by the United Statet Sapreme Coart ajtroit the State S of North Carolina railroad boada, and alao to pay the face ralue of all other boada held by Bchafer and Company, New York, Democrats lay thty will fight this measure. ) Peruchl Gypzcne Company Monday Night. ; Una of the beat and mot? thoroughly equipped fopular priced wpertolrtjooia' paniea on the the road la the Peruchl- Qpliena Company which will appear at the New Haaonie Theatre la ereper- CAtLSO D. FIRUCBL loirs ef aopelar plays at popular priest, an seat weak. , : Blgbalats specialties are tstrodaoed batvaw Oe set of sack s4ay saaklaf enryperferaraaea aeaUaiow toaad of plaaasrsfrosa start to latsk. Tky wlU opaa tbaU SagHemeat KoaAay sight IU "A Midnight Marriage," s roerect society draaae, . '- ; e. R S Jeaes Isrriel s j Ihe saaay frUadt at Us Bar Ml JaaM,pMtoof lbs Tabaraacls Baptist Chaieh ot l!aw Sera WIU be IslarraUd to Uar at kU atarrUg te Him Lola Ford at Bwwatttvftla, &, daagklar of IUv. Safju Fold whs sararalyiara ag was saavw of the rtrt BepUet Caarth w( tkliatt, The earsMosy was sarforsaad by the VrUla'staUar.. Batr. aad Mis J eaas apes I several days la lUlieV, a4 froai Uare tW t X MorMa hf s Mr Joeae hat s las frail lam. IttpMUd&llty wni ratsrale Uta city sbest the Irat of rebreary. , Lyric Slock C. it Tkdlre, ' TVs trOBtUe of lbs tilm)uM IWa ag1a al tka K btuMnlo, at I Mrilwa ttrtlty, sd ailVoaj tha tf was 14, tkra in a lta a!$- ,, evftatly tatMraa, wba ftlr. tf4 lb rf. w b m .: raadr4 to btNg oallbe Hmiih!'' hkh La a la-! iHt'-i (ItrrWk in prMwi 4, a4 SJ acul, ),irk t4i4 ta Cf)pj'l tM Kra M U.!t v!!l. fktsrt tiV.y ,";oi Tc.'sy. A t tk i Cr. ut fwv-- t::.! IM.f ffia 10 a Iji I a. .? 1 M I f.' H't T 1 1 n rf r ' t It1:'! 1 '.'-ril-'t7. w. r t , . ' r i , 'l ' . 1 ' :MlOPAfcAEFAniS Proceedings BoardNWderaien" January aieeung. , omoiaimBpona. fT' " New Bern M C, Jan t, 1B0, Board met la regular monthly seaal mayor Ellis presiding, r ; ' - Aldermen present, Bangert, Avery, Lane, McSorley, Wood, PhUIps, McCar thy sad Guloa. Minutes read sad adopted. Upon motion the Street and Pump Committee wss appointed to revise the ordinance relative to rail road trains, and report next meeting. upon motion the voucher ordered In favor of Attorney Payne for $100 waa rescinded and a Touehef ordered for fifty dollars Instead In favor of Attorney Payne. ' Resolved, that the city tax collector Inquire and examine Into the various dealers, whose Hoense tax Is rrgnlsted by the amount of sales and report to the' license and ordinance committee, when the amount On which taxes are paid are probably less than the actual sales, and that said committee Investigate and re port to the board. - Whereas, Sundry parties have paid to the city tax collector an assessment ol taxes for special railroad purposes. Be It resolved, that the tax collector be Instructed to refund the same upon the surrender by the payer of this re ceipt therefor. Resolution 1. -Resolved, by the Board of Aldermen, that the tax list as made out by W B Planner be adopted as the assessment ot city peoperti tor the taxes sasessed for the year 1804. 'That the tax collect or proceed to collect as provided by law the taxes made out thereon, except that the snecial R R nrooertv and noil tftes as made out shall be Stricken from the said list. That this order be entered on the said book aad attested by the hands of tie mayor and city clerlr. Resolution I. Whereas, our fallow citizen H B Hoi land Is a candidate for Shell Fish Com missioner, and knowing him to be fully qualified to 111 the office with honor to himself, his SUte and this city, Therefore be It resolved that we, tha Board of Aldermen if the city of New Bern, endorse aad recommend him to His Excellency the Governor for the said position. And that the Clerk for wards copy of this resolution to our representative and senators lu the Gen eral Assembly with request to present the same. MAYOR'S OFFICE. New Bern N. C, Jan. 8d, 1900- Tothe Honorable Boe'd of Aldeimen of the City of New Bern l have the honor of repotting, that for tha month of December I have Im- posed luee te the amount of Coats to the amount of 10.00 49.06 Total Four seat to jalL 18186 Oae worked on streets, Yety Respectfully, WM. ELLIS, Mayor. New Bare,, N. C, Deo. list. 1004. To the Honorable Mayor sad Board of City Aldermsai Oeatlemea-Balow ptaaee find my re- port lor the saoala of Dec, lOi. . We have made M smsts dorteg the aoata, of which It were eoavlcted, four diaoaaifed, four seal to jail for thirty days each, eat worked So the streeto thirty dare. Oast coDeeted 4C.I8 Fuses , ? . 1L8S aa - " ' " Total $SOJ0 The shot saaeaal, lUtl eoai. fcaa beta is reed erar to tha Tresaam aad I astd his receipt for Ue seae." roucx BXOURD. nroasnm. n.WAkmrrs. Hostages . 1 . . t Uptoa - ' ' - Bryaa . ' I , Bowdea '- I , ' , 4'." Oosser t 9 . . ' Total M , v-.y'.v M .; .. , SaipaUaJly aakaaluad, - ' v . J.M.OABGET. "j- ' : Chief ef Polios. " ' "" ' ' ' tout coxa aud ca ' - ' . Mr WIS CoUy of the RaMgk Peal was MUeettyyaataHsy, Bat TP Nee ofBeeeMrt speat the ay la Ue alty yaatarday, MraFraakrVkaUyarrlfad Mtarday fra Naapori Kts to tUlt bat WoUa HrWJLtm. Mia Q A Leadoa. Jr, ad eMUran of O'irlr are barttUa Vn LwKloa's M t k Vlrkk Ufl JHKrt.) for rvv..!t k..a iVa !!! fm U lntar at the W3tm rw.ni ta tm RLsta. fcr A Km e.. Iuif t i;t Is Sty la 0 t"r fwi'i'lif aa tta 1' fa M ( T.r.a., h,a ha It i1;'r ft.f ttt a ' Urj. Vt t ', I a, .kit., th- Ir . r ! f r' 1 I, I'h'iii, f ! PilOIlS SOUGHT l' . ' GOV! ri aTCOCX'S LAST DAYS State Farmers Altlenoe. and Cot tin Situation. Greenhorn at the Cspltol. Fine Relics for Hall of Hlatoiy. Raleigh, Jan 0. Seme very funny things are already beginning in the Oapl tol. One of the members today how many families lived In the Capitol. The other man caught on and answered and said he thought there were fifteen. Then the greenhorn said he expected that was right as he hid seen a number of young ladies of dlffen nt f amlller, and he expected to put In his . spare time visiting around. He had teen some of the numerous young lady stenographers The old msn then told the greenhorn that he would find a bar-room at the northwest corner on the lower fl.ior.and when he went there the first time for a drink they might give him the cold shoulder, but not to mind that tut ask gain and he was a member becausj the State provided the stuff. The green horn said he expected to call pretty early at the bar, aa the weather here was colder than he was used to aid he felt the need of a nip. Today the sword and cap worn by the gallant Col. John R. Lane of Chatham co. nty, who was the third and last com' mender of the glorious Twenty-Sixth North Carolina Regiment, were received by your correspondent and placed in the ballot history with the sword, sash and gauntlets of the entrepld Harry Burgwyo, who fell at Gettysburg while In command of the regiment The other OoL was 2 B Vaooe. Locke Cralge, Frank Carter, George A Shuford and Thomas J, Murray arrived here today and went before the Gover nor whom they asked for the pardon of John Murray, Gat Murray and Gus Rice who were convicted of murdering a man named Rice In Madison cocaty the trial being held la Buncombe county the two men eettinz sentences of 18 veaia and one of ten years. The paidons are aiked for on the ground of improper convic tion and excessive punishment. A great petition and a maaa ot other matter were laid before the Governor. Cralge said the M arrays are of the leading wetters N 0., families. In an Interview with T B Parker Se cretary of the State Faimert Alliance who It to deeply latereated In the cotton question, he aald tha moat enoouragiog report as to reduction of acreage aad fertilisers and holding of crop come from all the eottoa sections ot tha Btata and also from Georgia aad Texas aad that dealers aad merchants were rapidly pledging themselves aot to famish sup piles to farmers who would not keep thtlr pledgee. . The fertiliser bill In the Stats laat year wee over eight mDlloas ot do Da re, about four hssdred thousand toss bav lag tyK bought. Tha Stats ooavestlos of rsftners to be beM tars seal Wednea dayw0l be very largsly attended sad the Allleaoawul hare a large representa tion. Secretary Parker sxpeets large galas la Bteaeberehip this year. Speaker Oaloa ssysltwiU requires week to make ap the Hesae Cocaalt- Governor Aysoek say ale Utile deagh tar Loalae who has diphtheria Is doing aleely aad wtll rooster. Bae was prompt ly treated with eaU-toxts, sad has bees given 17,000 sails. . There waa surprise weddlag at Troy laat sight, thSeontraotlag parties being T O Ward lelads, Ta, sad Miss Dora Wade, daughter of O O Weds a saetal of the lower hoeaS e( the pretest leglsla- tars. s - r i 1 " l'-' : " x Toobitri Ptiy it Tkeitre. The roeaaatls drama, Tke flaming Arrow" will bsibeaitraetloa st the New Meeoele Theatre toetabt. The play It by Llaeota i. Carter aad II la elalated that ta It he has prodeeed oas of Ihe trsaet plate rea of weatera life the stage has erar seta, deplctlsg army aad froe tier Ufa la ttd aboat faaaoee sad hlator kal Fort tUeo, the soeas of so saany atlrtltg taelJeeta la the ptoweav de;t of lbs greet wast, Whea ladlaas Sad but- uujt were pleural aa uy are sow emro. Tte eiory of tha love af ChM Wktte Fe for Mary Fretaeet, dsDgb taroftbe c"1r tf the poet It fcrotdtd ca aa tar. All ef Ue ettr ekerartws are'dr.wa fraea Vttng TW.ta tt tke trwrnl rol'thd t'n, a foa I'.t1 C I''k tn'poraJ and k!i ihrl, tbihM n more taaj it.'.i' . ' 1 ,rt Ut aknowW-'fe, Ike I'.l , U tit Ur.'l.f Ke: ' a ; i w '' I'. " t .'' ' 1 f t r i - ! , ft f' t j t. -! i r narveys bmaii sugar Uured Ham?? JUST RECEIVED. ALSO A FRESH LOT OF Roasted Lelurian Java Cofee wMch I am selling as a leader at 20 cents a pound A trial of this Coffee will convince you that it is fur ahead of cofte sold elsewhere in the city at the same price. Florida Corned Mullets, a few very nice ones. Sugar (lured Pic Nic Hams, only loc lb. Standard quality Canned Corn only J0c can. Fresh bbl. Big Hominy. Grits, Oat Flakes, Rice, Sun Dried Apples 5c lb. Good Prunes 5o lb. Very fresh largo "prunes 10c ot three for 25c. Complete stock of everything in Grroceries at right Prices. J. L. McDaniel WboleNale A A HAPPY NEW I take this method to thank my friends for their liberal patronage durin? the year of 1901, and prom ising to continue selling you goods lower than any house in the city, and wishing you all ajuospcroiiK and happy New Year, I am, Yours very trulyj J.J.BASTEB . After Xmas Sale Sleeping Reductions on all Goods. Entire Stock of Dress Goods and Silks st 60 as. on the dollar. JACKETS 40 Jacko'a.the Himl we sold for SH.uO, now l.li'v Don't pay 110 00 for your suit of clotlnn when you :ui get the tame suit In our etire for $4.62, EiShten dor.en men's and Ixiyi' Dress Shirts you p;iy f,or where here 19 cento each. The shoes that yon pay 11.60 for we sell you for jj. cents. 6000 yards ot Hamburg Edging and Inneton, If) and 'J0c (ju&lity, sweoplna; sale price 7 1-2 and loc. 75 illlddlo Nt. Cafving Sets, Pocket Knives, Scissors, GtmS and varioua other thirera we kp will rruilto nico Xmiw pr-w,u. General Una of Hardwire, Building Material, Paints ami Saw Mill Kuppli: Gaskill Hdw. & Mill Supply Co. BAROWARB W Middle Si " rkeaollT. - Nevr. Bet a Military Academy. '" '. i '(INCORPORATED.) . - , - . " Ke Beta's Creal Military fcrioot-IUJeJgli NewaUd Obaarvn. A Faw Pontof F.arellevm ' L ttitMrrlnr fVralmTMota. Raaatiful HinuikW. tVrw Wla. hJ W. - - - - ly fuml.i tnjiH.n,. Hjrhud thrmhout by WtrUrir. " X H'TrrW 'ulty. A 8iwilut at the bead ef erev daparttneeit. " " 1 (.! Iterrarke and Cirl'e bormltory loniwl st differant bont'-ae I urxW rimrwt dler(plinriaS, -,,....!... 4. Ixrwmt ratMi fur tbe arrrantem. - . :, .,' . Wnte tn t-eUku, Bprlng Term tWgiria January tnd. . ' 5. J, . H OLLADAYsT.A. B. LL B, ; " - 4 : rrcsident is m SC Retail Grocer. YEAR TO ALL MILL SCPPUXS 44 Craven 81 Phone IIS. -32. 1 I r fl s sr a- LV 'm . cnctiioni lirons I i e artrai n s r ' i r-...
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