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' . l i - in . fi at w . i mm imm trnm i mm I RIW BIM, I. C., SUSDAT. MOEIIIi, JANUARY 8, 1905. TWENTY THIKD 1 EAR VOL. XXII SO. 241. t - - 0 a WE WILL. CLOSE OUT TDE BE MAIXDEB OF OUR CMIdrens and Ladies Jackets at a great reduction it's not a question of price they must go. We need the money and room for other goods. If you need a wrap see us and your shopping will he easy. . J. M. Mitchell & Co., PHONE 288. 43 Pollock St, Opposite Post-office. 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 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 SALE BY Phone 99 12) CAROLINA Plants at Clarka, Bjmsn's Siding, Kinston snd Robcrsonvil'e. Annual Capacity 16,000,000. The large demand for our product juaUflrs our claim, that we famish the Best Ru.Ming Brick on this markets We are now erecting Dry Kilns hat will sot only Increase our output, but will also mi U?lalj improve the quality of our product. IlYRIAIf fiUlTIsY COMPANY, New Bern, N C AsetseJ The Late BO O K S! Ennett'a Bookstore - S e P.. TREtlWITH, ' lUeoksattUi ft Wlti-lriiiilv , MuslMtsrtf at BugVa, Wigee. Certs .-sad Drays, Always tgeed mealy la stock. K7lrlf, ail dees ea e.etck : etles. ' I RAVB CAKT WHEELS 1 ', fnr eU st twmotiabli prtwa ' niiopskit Sonth Front r.t. NrarXIaIIr.ad Henry's Pharmacy. 127 niJJi r.t. Full lino of Drus.lled iclnca. Toilet Ar- . tlclca and Boap, Fresh Supply of Flozvcr Seeds. MMMMMMW Guni?, Pistols, Razors, Scissors and Pocket Cutlery. Shells and Cartridges. r radical Xmas Presents Make Happy Hearts. STOVES- Range, Cook and Heat ing. economical in lull, splendid in operation. Life time in durability Sash, Doors and Blinds A SPECIALTY. middle st BRICK CO., Selling Agents III brave ike ttotejs of Cbllkoot Pass, 111 croti lh plalee of (rosea glees, I'd leave my wife aad eroet Iks sea. Bather lUa be wllkrol Rocky Moealala Tia. F 8 Daffy. Notice! Have fast received fresh car bad Ameri can Wire Fence: some will be sold at greatly reduced I rate. Come and see me before ' . buying; ' .. : " EsY.SmailwooiI Kafer's Bakery. ALL BREAD nod ROLLS ' anode hf tits' Ws-hingtna) CI prorew of flrwWnak ' .. .. .. .. AH ixn.'GH fcy rra- thmerf, () ftrllly eniiry, r"V- 68 LIQUORHEGISUTION CALLS FOR CREATION OP SPEC- I&L COMMITTEE. Tobacco Prices Satisfactory. Felony For Carrying Concealed Weapons. Weather Prospects For Inaugu ration. 8mall Pox In Thirty Two Counties. Raleigh, Jan. 7. Got. Aycock devoted today to reading a mass of papers In the case of the Hurrays and Rice, Hsdiso County murders, whose pardon Is asked for, the case being quite a troublesome one. Dy before yesterday (here was s long rgnment before the corporation commit ion on the question of locating a new depot on the Atlantio Railway, some de Irlng It at Raynham others at McDon aldi. In the course of Interview with Repre sents! ve of the tobacco companies it k learned that prices are about as they were before the holidays for laf, and the farmera are very pleased. It Is stt ed tbat Ihere is certain to be somewhat of an Increase In the acreage of tobacco th's year, though as yet no one ran tell what this wlU be. It Is alnsdy clear that there If to b a great deal of liquor legislation of one kind or another at the second station. It Is to evident, In (act that a t pecUl com mittee hatb n created, to which all a ii nli M.ftara . .a Tift .f.H1 It attracting much attention and in con nection with this matter the carrying of concealed weapona comes up quite promlneotly. There is a bill before the Legislature to make thit offenoe a felony The sentiment of the House comm. tie on judiciary seems to be that this Is somewhit exoessive, though It is plain that the penalty la to be Increased. Members of the oimmlttee tell yoar correspondent in a positive way. The oommlttee is trying to devise tome modi dcatlon of the bill so at to meet, lbs emecr gency. Of course If it Is mads a felony ibat would mean diifraochlsemeat, The present law Is t be made much strong er. The bad weather ii a great drawback to the Legislature, and Indications are not very favorable for anything pleaaaat n the way of weather at the Inaugu ration. Two year ago the bullae of the Leglilatare was retarded for about a month by the congest f r U.S. Senator, in! thl;il very Utile will be done un til the new Governor Ii Inaugurat ed. Ths Ste laoterlologlst has made aa sxsmlaettoa of the wattr supply of the owe la the Ptedmoal section aad Beds U groee'y po lilted with sewage which has 'eUed In frost the pipes, which ate cracked or badly joined. U eayt tali hi third of the kin I la the Bute la a tear. The report of the Stat Board of Health shows small pes In tt eoentlee, Oaalow kavtag 80, Oreeae 78, Ceavdea St, Cherokee M, Lenoir M, Fttt H, Ca- to M, Wake 44. TUeJasaeeUU tt eoentlea. Dtphtawrla i rvborUd la M oonallee aad typhoid fever fa U Smca Todiy. There wtl) be services at Ue Ckrlsttaa ChtrchatUsmaad7 IOpm. Joka W TyndelL pester. First Baatlet Ohsrek, Rev 00 Oss, rHMlov-rrewAIsg allla maa4 7J0 p sa, laaday Bckool at I ta. AH arsewr d tally laTttad la attoad these sswrlees. Baptist TWaale Cktrva The Sjeal koer of paUte wetahtpi aVaaday aakeel st la s ss. " - Bv j Mr Bykes M Wske font OeiteM wtD tresek at II s sad 7.W p sa. fterrtaei are lopea to visitors sad they Will metre eetdial wet eeesf.Oosae sad saj-y ea ay of worship aai f x fellowship. - . . lerrless st.Bt CrprUa Ckarea U a sa, Terpen Ism. TVs tattle It eerdlally 1st Ilea. By Bet t W Cesser. Mnl Church or Ckriet, SeieatUl. 17 Craves strwH. Serriose today II U a aad tJO p ta. Tke aenaoa will be reedlag al teleetiees frees the Male mh Stxv book I "Reteoee 'aad Bealih With Ey t ertptane,' IOM, tUra- rteias U.I . Beadaf bVJmm1 nSe)eas at II 'Ua. Wea- tmAxj evealsf aMir M 1H la. HmAi Rmai Is apa duly. AD are er dlaltytavtladteatUal Cuery at E CkrrkUrv Q AttaMS, per. SWt( at II a by iks pMiet, At 7. SO s ;ttJ'..t!na ( g law aids wtl b p"1l fntrummt. 4i MmwJ I lav. T 1 Ori j;l. ofth l-tv M14 every M n4y e'lM 7W CreWetrml.iMt.Tse ptrwt 4! ly lf!t4 to I Ike wtW tt U tra ft Jt f'Seirh. f'.ji',, tnrr.'r f. '.-, I- tj. P .f. ,f I ' 1 ,i ? j, w. COnON FARMERS MEET. And Adopt.Plan of Action For Co-operative Work. Resolutions Offered. Delegates Named. The Farmers of Craven County met at the Court House Saturday, January 7th, 1905. "Mr." Daniel Lane was called to the chair, and stated thai the object of the meeting was to adopt plans for Co-operating with the Southern Cotton Grow ers Association. The following were elected officers of the Association for one year: Daniel Lane, President; G. L. Uardlson, Sec retary. The following Rules and .Regulations were presented by the Special Commit tee sppomted Deo. 17tJ,, Rules and Regulations for the organ ization of the Farmers of Craven Coun ty, Co-operating with the Southern Cot ten Growers Association. I: The County Association shall be composed of President snd- Secretary, Executive Committee and Loan Com mittee. IL The President and Secretary aball be elected by all Interested persons present. I III. The Chairmen of the Townahlp Committees shall compose the County 'Executive Committee, i IV. The Loan Committee sha'l be composed of the County Executive Committee and three local business men Of New Bern, whose duty it shall be to secure sdvances on cotton for those who are compelled to have advances made on their present holdings. V. There shall be no fees nor lues. It funds become necessary for advertis ing purposes or other matters, let i oollectlon be taken. YI. That every farmer who la i Icoibon planter mu wuiici pruiou.iuu m he prioe of hts cotton, should sign the following Obllgatlani: We, the farmen of Craven County do hereby pledge our honor as citizens of North Carolina, that we will stand to gether continuously In this crisis till suceees oomes, by joint notion of the farmers and their friends In our respec tive sections of ths country Resolved, S, That each and every one of nt will reduce our cotton acreage for 1803 at least twenty-lire per cent, or one-fourth from that of 1904. Resolved S, Thst ' We, the under signed membets of; this Aaaoclatln agree - that we will hold all cotton of the present crop now In oh hands until prioe agreed upon at the State or Cotton States' meeting have been reached aad also to reduce acreage te be planted la cotton as agreed upon at those meetings. This agreement not to be la force until farmers representing two-thirds of ths production of lbs ool toa erop have algasd the tarns or s simi lar agreement. This obligation not to be binding upon a ssaa who Is forced to sell kla eotloa, provided sueh person shall Bret try to borrow money oa hit eotloa as provided for by the assoclatioa sad If ae falls In this ks shell report kla seeds to Ike executive committee of hie townahlp who shall try to procure the for hiss. If this oonv- saluas fsfl to seoars the money seeded, he may eell els notion without la any way vtoUUag ale obllgsUoa or atandlag la the Association. TIL That tt shall be Iks duty of the Caslnasa of each township to visit every farmer, white aad colored, la hi towasala, weather he be wad owner or Sanaa t, aad explain Us aeoeaalty of this ovgsatsaMoa, sad salts! hts hearty oo oewratioa, aad hare him siga the oblige tone ss adopted si this eoaaty SMetlag, aad take a essetsndssi of seres pleated ta 1904, aad samber ta be cava ted this yes. Alst to take a Bat ef laees wko U not alga, and the umber of pleated last year, aad lumber they wOl plant tale year, sad report the their Ttstss la Ike Oosaty Ei sea live aad Loan Oorsmlilee at their first saeet tajta February,! KM, VIIL TVat S eaMg alios of Irs shall he sleeted te attend the Itale meeting to bebaUU Balelgk.jMiaryUU.190s. Oa saoUoa, Ike Bales sad Regnteiloee as aksvs wvrs adopted Oe asoUeeof Br. E, H. Meadows, Ike S(rplataaeat of the tares local beilrwes saea te eoooerate wfth sk Coasty E( see lire OomssJuee as the Lena 0oss' saiikee, sad the eetegates sad alternates te the State avast leg st BaMgk were left wttk the Chairman 14 same, . On ssoUee of Mr. 0 E toy, the Chats ssaa aad aWeiart were edied te the Hat of dattgalaa. . ' " The Chairmen sppoUted ss aekgateet Jt Welfendea,Crakaas T Bkkardaoa, E B Meedows, E Dgker;, I Mot tea. . . Atetie at D Laae, Joka Be- Oewaa, 0 B Fey, M W Ceratea, Jeekss Lma 0miit-J A VeedewVCB Tel. It Welfi4,ef aaw fVcra. , Tewask'p Be. l-tWjUg ftmtth, , " -t ironi " I E!gty. " -J. .a Sf-T1.. ; t - J. f. V! ! '. . - V-j-M ( V,-., . S- tl . V - A . - ft Vt t SOCIETY. local rvanu nf the Past Week. SOCIAL. Mrs Robert E. Siickney entertained st csrds Thursday evening. 5 Matter Albert Marks entertained about forty of his little friends on Friday from to 10 o'clock. Quite a delightful evening was i pent In playing all kinds of Interesting games Before the guests departed, delicious re freshments were served. BIRTHDAY PASTY. Among the pretty Christmas parties was that at which Mrs C M Dockham entertained about 35 little frienls of her sister, Lavlnla Folsom. The holiday colors red and green were used In the decorations and the house presented an attractive appearance. From the chan delier In the dining room hung a large Christmas bell from which crepe taper was drapped to the orners of the room. The table was prettily decorated In evergreen sni In the center was s large birth-day cake with the car. dies each de noting a year of the young lady's Ufa. The enjoyable gtme heart was played In which tiny paper arrows were pinned by the contestant) on a larg i heart, the incccaeful one who pinned the arrow In the canter, receiving a prize. Master Boone Groves won the prize, a pretty bisque figure snd tte consolation, also a bisque figure was awarded to Cora Mun grr. The guests expressed their delight of the evenings pleasure snd departed to their homea about 8 o'clock. DANOB At OHATTA K A IIOTSL. Que of the most enjoyable occasions o I tie past week was ths dance given by the oang men at the Chattawka Hotel Mrs Thomas the fproprletoress kindly gave the young people tte disposal of the spacloua dlnloe room theflx.ro! which was prepared and made In ex oollent ehape lot the dance. The music wss famished by Mist Daisy Swart. The dol'ghtful affair wai from the houra of i 12:30, The following couples were prea- ent: Mlrs Fannie Urein with Mr Sam Street. Miss Maud Smiih with Mr Wallace Smith. Mlas Clara Morrla with Mr Garrison Farrow. Miss Bessie 1)111 with Mr Frank Pretly man. Miss AdelaiJe Peck with Mr Tom Wll Hams Mlas Myrtle Ulioiway with Mr Mitchell Rountree. Mlas Henrietta Hancock with Mr Cbas Wyat. Mlai Elizabeth Rnrrua with Mr Frank Prettyman. Mlas Mary Street with Mr Bayard Whltehurtt Miss Elizabeth Thorpe with Mr Martin Brock. Mlas Nettle Rtwlloi with Mr Jack Street, Blaga: Waller Walaoe, Alphras Dts osway, Jobn Smith, Ralph Smith, Ver- aoa Blades; J P Rawllaga. Chaperonr Mesdamee W 8 Bern men 111, A H Rawllnga, J F Prettyman aad Mlas Jsele Barret. atlas Mamie Rlckardaoa. ckarmiady eatertalaed Ike J 0 0 Clsb last eveola etberaoste, 181 Craves St. Afters ssosloal program wee readered, delight fal refrteksaeats were served. The meetleg edjonraed to meet at M let Badle Whltekarst' oa Jan list The embers ef Ike Girls Friendly Society sad their seoalkly social Ing mat Taeeesy erealag aad were enter Ulead st the hospitable home of Mr 0 B Beserta, The roll was sailed sad boalaese et teaded lo, taea IM eoetety eater Into the geytMy at CkrWtatat feeUvltlee. tree had been placed for Ike lighted with eeadles sad Ike Ink which It stood was Illet Wtlk waich wars saeokoJea beneath a eovsr aad attached is outage. At the set a bell was rasa sad esse . mam art paled the tvtef oa wkma was aes pree- Before deparUsa rske aed akssclats was served la Ike gaests. , Certain) XetTct, j r Witrntsgioa DUpeach, T, . '. Ilea O B Cle, ef New Sara, ceaeknerasetpeakef ef ike Boete. Tbacs eketsew MtOeleasad fr4Vw ed ke Nctte Is the tee tgtlMSre realise the wisdom ef kle stectioa far the beponaat dlf. Be Is la every faH jaalilad lit ike effiec, klg Vh dot It eoMTilo sf all aeMtlaes aal Pomm(4 ef S.I'ih'fol a, a lira. not hie e,nll8't!nee MwlUtMkSS tfxlt. Tl eatfi at Ike OcaenJ Am.' if. as ! as the penple Sf tkt ;!: rule !U ke it raaaoa te fe int ike inline if Br baton, rTji r' A f '.i r- ' r ... ?.o'..ice, Ttw r ' ! ! e t 1 k vv ) at ..-.ii A ;.- Harveys Small Sugar Cured Ham? JUST RECEIVED. ALSO A FKES1I LOT OF g Roasted Lelurian Java Coffee which I am selling as a leader at ZO cents a pound A trial of this Coffee will convince you that it is far ahead of cott'e sold elsewhere in the city at the same price. Florida Corned Mullets, a few very nice ones. Sugar (lured Pic Nic Hams, only 10c Hi. Standard quality Canned Corn only 10c can. Fresh bbl. Big Hominy. Grits, Oat Flakes, Rice, Sua Dried Apples fie lb. Oood Prunes 5c Hi. Very fresh large Prunes 10c or three for 25c. Complete stock of everything in Grroceries at right Prices. J. L. McDaniel Wholesale eft nV A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL. I take this nit '.hod to ilianl; un friends fur their liliend patronage durin i tv.e year of lHOl, a..d prom ising to Pi Illilllie sell, nf; you goods lower than any house in the city, and wishing von all a prospiinns and happy New Yea', 1 am, Yours very truly, J. J. B A X "V E R , our mmmi sale In now KOsng'oii - ntock nt a Here You Are-'i5 pieers U-st Bleach. You know this brand. from one yard to a hundred at ?i Doll t forget our Hamburg and lnscrti in hhI. in goini; on Jacketa--82 Indies' size Jarkets with or without IrlLs, u, now 4.05. Kkirta 00 8kirt, the 'I 5o and Clothing Our t ntire sto'k of to factory priors. Kubber Bhoea ft iacs Men s at 6&C. pair. Ijadiea' Storm Kubbern, bwt o iality, i-U . 7S ,11 Carving Sets, Scissors, Guns and various other thlrura kp will maki- nir Xman prrwit. General line of Hardware, Building Material, Paint and Saw Mill Supping Gaskill Hdw. & Mill Supply Co . IAROWABJ Tl Middle k Phoae lit. New Bern Militaty Academy. (INCORPORATtD.) V NEW IIEILV, IV. C. ' i . . "New Bent Great BUitary aVkooL"- Rahwgh Nni and rri. A Fear Point of Ktwllerms L rVir-rVw Fritpmia, lUenOful Orwowda, Pnrw WaUr, and lnr. rlrrant famUhvd bwVl.nc, hgrH4 Umbg hewt by ctcrtrVHrt p. HtitotW PemH. A frraalt at the bmi of mvy Wrartowi ' 1 CM IUrrwke and (iirl'a benattorw ksraiwl at difTcrwnt pmU m raVf Mn(t oWtpknarWia. 4. lwct raloe fuf Ike aevantata. Write f Caukarsa. . Iprtag Term ttagtne Janoarj Ind, SJ. HOLLADAY.jAe B, LL B, libs French Periodical Drops - tt Hetnii Caroccr. - remember, oiiflro Miierufiro. iiualitv Andro S g'n eh as Widrt want You can get as nr. . ir yard ir 7. to, .t J.15. roducod uill go :i io ipiahtv, tint .' k I ;!i Men't and lioyn' Clothing l.mt iiuality Morm I Cut U u Idd lo Nt. Pocket Knives, M1I.I. RCPTLlla 44 (-raraa rken IIS. i.n' in MMwrtaii prrBro '"'. I t,$i ro ft 1i i
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