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J V ' ? t r tol xxu-so. its; IIW inij l. C, TUESDAY 1I01KIIB, JiHOAEY 10,' 1905, TWENTY THIRD 14K pi 0 Get Ot LESS YOU CAN BUT White Goods, Embroideries and Laces here for 033.13T Tlxxee Dars. THE Y ARE NE W. J. M. Mitchell & Co.,- PHONE 288. 43 Pollock' St., Opposite Post-office. "HOUSEHOLD LACQUEffi MAKES OLD . : Furniture, Floors and Woodwork, look like i;. 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 - Jto match all kinds of woods. FOR EALE BY Phone 9o 68 niddle St CAROLINA BRICK CO., Planti at Clarke, Hymen's Siding, Kiniton and Robersonvil e. Annual Capacity 16,000,000. The Urge demand for our product justifies onr claim, that we famish the beat Ba lding Brick on this market. We are now erecting Dry Kilm hat will not only inornate oor output, bat will alto ma terially improve the quality of our product. II Y MAI HUlTIiY COMPANY, New Bern, N 0 Selling Agents The BOOKS! Ennett's Bookstore P. TRENWITH, . BUchimllhaWbeelrigbt. ' Meat bet ere dl flae gws, Wsgots, Certs sedfHeye. Aleetsegoa4isppty)a Dm. Masairiag neatly Sees et qtfck f ' hot lee. - . ." ,.-:. ' I HA VI CART WntELS . , for sale at r mwlli prices r,!iop n Bomb JFrons1 tit. Near XXallrvad . :3fj's Pharniacvi 1JT7 niddle nu l lino of Dni,lled lclnes. Toilet Ar tlclci and Eoap.; Fresh Supply of Flower Seeds, Jrln i. Prices ! 1 Three Days Gune, Pistols. Razors, Scissors and Pocket Cutlery. Shells and Cartridges. I radical Xmas Presents Make Happy Hearts. STOVES Range?, Cook and Heat ing. Economical in full, splendid in opt ration. Life time in durability Sash, Doors and Blinds A SPECIALTY. I'll brave tbe iloimi of Cbllhoot Pui, I'll croea the pjelae of froaes glass, -I'd leave say wife ud eroM Ike Mm. Fs'her U aa be wltbt nt Rock; Mosstaln Tea. t 8 Doffy. Notice! Have Just received fresh.car load Ameri can Wire Fence; same will be sold at greatly reduced rate, Come and see me before E.W. Smalhvood KaferVMery. V ALL BREAD and ROLLS , : M by the WaAIwe ' C frwaa el Dmdmak-; ' W M ft n M V A 8 DOUGtf kte ht lb- ' ;' etdnery, M M Rlrlttly nfiiury. rr"- IFrlUQII.. "- ':. r CIBOIB. OfGoYeroor's Inauguration Being Determine! Death at Soldiers' Home. BenUattnt Fyori Referm&torr. Opinions on Llqaorand Dlrorce Leglilt tlon. Klnston'i Hall . Delivery. Mills Lnm ber Go's. Debt Schedules At the Cspltol today a good deal was going on. Outside tbe vast front work men were building the platform for the Inauguration ceremonies, which If the weathar is favorable will be held ont doors. Inside the rotnnda was being electrically arranged and also decorated, so there was plenty of stir. The very cold weather of course Is a draw back, tbls morning being sbout the coldest of the winter. At the Soldiers' Home yesterday after noon one of the inmates. H P Tharrlng ton, died very suddenly. . He was at the church rcrrlces, which ended at S o'clock and an hour and a halt later was sitting in s cbalr in his room, talking to his roommate when suddenly he fell orer and died in a moment. Chairman T B Womtck of the Code Commission ssys the second volume will be completed bp the pjbllo printer to morrow. It Is a smell volume as com pared with the first one. In an Interview with Representative Winborne of the House regarding Im portant matters he said that the senti ment there in favor of a reformatory for young criminal! Is very strong. It Is learnei f on the hed of the Kings Daughters of North Carolina that the Order Is entirely willing to give to the Stkto the site presented to the Order tor a reformatory at Lakevlew, Moore conn ty. This site was presented to the Kings Daughter j last spring, and the lo cation Is very fine. Representative Wlnborn was aiked what seemed to be the opinion 'n regard to liquor legislation and replied that It seemed to be to allow the Walts Law to remain in force, merely caring a few de fects ia 4t, as that law appears to have a very large measure of pnbllo favor, and Democratic opposition to It has become very small. In response to an Inquiry about what would be done In regard to diverges, Mr Wlnborn said there were a good mDj views on that question and sIJ that while some members warmly favored a sweeping lsw, limiting di vorce to biblical grounds, some wanted tbe open door. Be eipressed tbe opin ion that whatever bill was pasted It would be a sott c f compromise and that tbera wool! te nearly a hard fight on the divorce qotat'on. Some mesnbvrs re beard to ey that they want anybody wno desires s dlvoree to have one. Eiamlnations have been held at Kins- ton Or Free Delivery Man Canters. There will be three cf them and tin will begin work at 8:30 a. m, and end at S p. m., Dam Ml hours, bat made neces sary by tbe ay themalls arrive. There wlU be a dtllvery to the whole town is late as 8 p. m. I It Is learned at Ike U. 8. Marshal's office that while dlreotly after the Waste Law went take effect thai wa a great falling off la beslaea. that now ike tat ter Is back st abont the old amenaL It la said by the oSosrs that for a while pto .Ie would report the looatloa of lllolt distilleries and that one skertf told the deputy mar thai that If he saw a still ia operation he won'd not report It. ua the Mia, rastaat the creditors of the W. W. Mills Lambs Compear aad el Waller W. MOlS, both baakrepti, ui nvet here. Wei et L. Weteee) fc trustee. Tbe ched ale M the demBaa shew dtbu astoeat to MjaM aad I aula elalassd te te worth NI4, mainly hi Me wsy ei aeoaruies, aaouUnf to new. -Mills prsoaeHy awte MM, tod hU assets claim to he H CI Dee et which aS eteept ftiOOO Is la eegartty. Most Of 0 debts et the Ooaapeoy aad mills are to saw mill am. AKUaifal JUrrtaf The fleery f WOlard Cc Vreeeoted (a large endlseiee at tbeaew Maeeale Theatre the farortu soeWty drama se uned "A Mldeltht MsrrWe - , The play was ewpoortod hy Mr ChetW PsreeM a taleated ejasedlaa who Jul U rredr dsllghtod asere thaa sis Hew Bert asdlaeae, sepponad let to eay set peeead by the talaiy aad eoeaUr Uttis eomedtaa, Mabel Oypeesw. The MrU takes ytih stars were wall sweat red and the eibrrs of the treepe 114 wU. Tee eompeay wlU rpr loefgbt W tee sew piay "A Itoeaaeee Ahova she CtoeJa."-.- -.r . - : . - rire on hurt Street t' The Ire epaitsMl wae aaTttd t Waist avnauif st shoe! e'eJoel pa aeoTsai of the beteteg a the Mn baltdlaf et the 0o4 lUiaaMUat a Vw. lor4 arrUf . . . The UlWIag m IneatH Ue eoe v of Eats sad Tr ue. UUh iXsIK tm tty fnrt e4 fMrd 9 Ue etUr, r KH-.lt . r t. 't I , ,,,, (' -ri;.rt;' ) Jew,,, , f '. ';:. 1 !-' ; v . i , . - SHORT FASSIRG ' ftrElfTS. See inside pages for other news. Remember the exhibition of pictures at the Graded (School each afternoon from 1:30 to 4:80 o'clock. - A ladies polka-dptted belt was picked np in the theatre Saturday night The owner can obtain the property by call ing at this office. Sheriff Lon Taylor, of Jones county, was in the city yesterday and settled with the State for Jones county's taxes for the year 1904. , The Woman's Foreign Missionary So ciety of Centenary church will hold a meeting- in the church parlors this afternoon at 8:30 o'clock. Mr. J. Leo Burrus has accepted a position with the Old Dominion Steam ship Company- at .Norfolk, and, left for that city last evening. He will be Purser on their steamer Hampton. Mr. Burrus' many friends in New Bern wish him success iirhis new position. The Journal takes pleasure in ac knowledging the receipt of several con venient desk calendars through the courtesy of Mr. John Timberlake. The calendars advertise the Fidelity Mutual Insurance Company, represented in New Bern by Mr. Timberlake. Some fine trout were offered on this market yesterday. They were of the speckled variety and were in- good de mand, going at fancy prices. The writer was on New River a few days ago and learned that trout were scarcer than usual, and were rated higher than ever before. The latest proposition for a petition to the General Assembly from this good old City of Elms, is one to grant an election to forbid the sale of cigarettes, cigars and tobacco. Certain good citi zens who are opposed to the proposed dispensary, say that instead of com promising with evil influences, that they , are in the fight to the finish, and expect to antagonize the sale and use of any and everything that does not contribute to the upbuilding of the physical and moral condition of man. Attention has several times been called to the nuisance of persons cling ing to the steps of the cars on the A. C L. road entering this city. It's a great big nuisance and should be abated. A few nights ago it was noticed that several persons who desired to get off at the A. 4b N. C. station had great dim culty in doing so, several ladies being compelled to reman nntil the other station was reached. Of course it's all right to remain on the train until one arrives at the proper station, but in New B5m all the hack drivers congre gate at the A. A N. C, and one can scarcely be persuaded to go elsewhere for a passenger. The night in question was very rainy, the ladies referred to had no escort and they would have been compel ed to wade around indefinitely had it not txten for a gentleman who knew the custom of the hack drivers and who had forethought enough to alight and procure a conveyance in time. Farmers, Wake Up and Orrtnlze I At the county meetiug of farmers last Saturday the First township did not send a delegation. If you have not already organised meet next Saturday ah 12 o'clock at Vaneeboro and organise. We must stand together now, or fall together. We can by being thoroughly in touch with the Protective Association, thwart the speculators' plans and tide ever this' iniquitous slump In our staple pro duct. No fanner cad afford to be in different at this time. They are moving all over the eottotr belt, and a Joint ac tion with all eoMcrned win sorely tiring the aeeded change. Meet and elect s chairman, secretary and executive Silttea., Tour chairman Is to be a mem ber of tho awmty executive committee sad saeold be a man fully alive to the situation. 1 wQI me m If possible at Vanee boro aetxt SaUtsttay at 11 'eiook and hope every fanoet ia the township sad your best bnainees man of Vanaebore will soaet aad study the situation and act la soaeart. Toe wOl see from the New Ben Journal what ear actio was at the ereoaty snelnf. And let the eecnty, gut aad whole South act to gether and a victory win be sura for rears te tome. y v v. - c . - . Yours for talon, . - ' t ' DLAKC . 'CC Beidem bud; a- It n with ieee rag! tart we ehroal eie the 4aaU ef eer yoatg bte st, Mr 0 0 tT.wW.oarJN.whe dtdd MWafaiW er'i ' 'ae aeev PelktcJiavtUe this u . , Jaaaary (Jeftxsesaoala. Me wMjaatta Ua prima of yesg ta hfl, blg a boat II yarae a!4, Its was theel&Mt ana of Mr M L Deauterana. He tea ras fat has, eaotbar, a4 brotaar aad a hH nl fftaawtiaad velaltras te SHMira fcla avi..y sWm. . Te the WrwT5 faatry we etbnl set l'r f.u ayapathy, aa4 pft tHai to tU Unt of Uo4 who ukrta ewty the alas ef Ue werU. Ws sra Sot aaUoie h7 hats 8 h"te tot Oflf f, ;ilt f r',.n 1 Cat tf.M t.f f tm t-.t V, ,4 vko f, k 1 1 ''-. ;;, -1 CUTICURA SoDp.Ointmeiit arid Pills the World's Greatest Skin Cures. tPRICE THE SET $1 Complete Treatment for Every Humour, from Pimples to Scrofula. yThe agonizing itching and burning Of the skin, as in eczema ; the frightful 'scaling, as in psoriasis; the loss of hair and crusting f the scalp, as in Bcalled head ; the facial disfigurement, as in pimples and ringworm; the awful suffering of infants and the anxiety of worn-out parents, as in milk crust, tetter, and salt rheum, all demand a remedy of almost super human virtues to successfully cope with them. That Cuticura Soap, Oint ment, and Pills are such stands proven beyond all doubt. No statement is made regarding them that is not justi fied by the strongest evidence. The purity and sweetness, the power to afford immediate relief, the certainty of speedy and permanent cure, the ab solute safety and great economy, have made them the standard skin cures and humour remedies of the civilized world. 1 The grandest testimonial that can be offered the Cuticura remedies is their world-wide sale, due to the per sonal recommendations of those who have used them. Prom a small begin ning in the simplest form, against prejudice and opposition, against monied hosts, countless rivals, and trade indifference, Cuticura remedies have become the greatest curatives of their time, and, in fact, of all time, for nowhere in the history of medicine is to be found another approaching them in popularity and sale. In every) clime and with every people they have met with the same reception. The confines of the earth are the only limits to their growth. They have conquered the world. Sold thronrhoat the world. Cullenrm RMolT.nt, SOe, tin form of Chocolst. Gutted 1'llla, 'Oe. per vial of )), liniment. ftl)c..So.p, 24c. lH-poti London, Ch.rtar; KouM Bq. t raru, o nu. oe ia rui Boston. Lff Col urn bus Av. PoUtr llruf ft Cham. Corp., Sola Proprietor. tot MA Book about Uutlcunv" LEGISLATIVE BILLS INTRODUCED Severe Penalties for Violations of Law Barbers Must All Use Clean Towels No Dead Beat ing Railways. Raleigh, Jan. 9. In the Senate to day bills were introduced to punish more severely attempted felonious as sault upon females ; to amend the char ter of Salem by permitting it to issue bonds to ten per cent of the total vula tion of real and personal property, Representative Stronach, of Wake, in troduced a novel bill in the House, making it a misdemeanor for any mer chant to make false representation about his goods, either oral or in adver tisements. Harrison introduced the most amuaing bill of ffie session, this being to make it a misdemeanor for barbers to use soiled towels on custom ers, or to neglect to cleanse shaving utensils after each ahave. Other bills introduced m the House were to make the minimum amount of fourth -c law pennons 420 annually, the amount being now only 114 ; and to put the offence of dead-beating on railway traing within the jurisdiction of magis trates. THET COMB AKD GO. Mr Julian Dunces of Beat fort la a via llor la the dir. Mr T A Richards of Baltimore was la the City yesterday. . Dot J W Hlstdaie of Raleigh was is the elty yesterday. Mr W Caveaaugh aa4 soa,Bih retara art from a visit at Riverdale. Mn W f Caedarkk Of Beau fort spent the day chopping la the eity ytstee- Miss May Moors left oa the "esse lest sight for Herts to flail her sister. Mrs Oaidssr. " . . , Mr asd Mrs W M lays, sad Seajhle, Via. Kellle et Bevsloek epeat the day heieMooday..- ;. Mr X M t eeh who bee Wee etstllsg Mr MhehsO Roeebet kft Ust alf hi for hie heeea at rnsosee Aese, Md. , Mlaaas Levies sad Xllsebeta IheUy ef htorrtMowk, M J. hate rettreed from s tttH at ParadUa, They art gaetM at the fatursea Beese ' Rev M M 0 Phlelds of OoMAore he awrteted U le serrVee a the rrthyte rlaa Char ah laM weak ht retinaed Drlpkes.- he dellmad assidrees st the TsUrsscts Chltrh laadaf la ft raatatday for hie lm M Wake form ColWe. He was ue t of Irs B Psffy while Is UaMif. . : rrrr,cr f. i. TVare wtU ht 4 saHii ef h raaes tatT4Ui4 la mVnm s TrsV.t's ee eett Stt1r al II eV"t s'"-. Alt farff f tM I a ' - t 1 . s t rl r hw. i it Harveys Small Sugar Cured Ham? JUST RECEIVED. ALSO A KKKS1I LOT OK Roasted Lelurian Java Coffee which I am selling as a leader at 20 cents a pcuml A trial of this Coffee will convince you that it is far ulictd of code sold elsewhere in the city at i Florida Corned Mulletn, a few very nice ones. "T 8ugar (lured Pic Nic Hams, only lOcJlt. Standard quality Canned Corn only 10c can. Fresh bbl. Big Hominy. Grits, Oat Flakes, Rico, Sun Dried Apples fic 1 1 Good Prunes 5c lb. Very fresh large mines 10c or three for 25c. Complete stock Grroceries at J. L. McDaniel i Wholesale A r A HAPPY NEW YEAR TIMLL. I take this method to tlianl; my friends for their liberal patronage tlurinr the year of 1!I0 I, ar.d prom ising to continue selling yon goods lower than any house in tin; city, and wishing you all a prosperous and happy New Ye:r, I am, Yours very tnilv, Jo J. 13 A X T E 3? . OUR MENTORT SALE In now going on renuMiilMT, iilir Ntoeik at a Mucrulit-t'. Here You Are 25 pieces best ijualiiy Amlro-Scnm Bleach. You know this brand. You can i?el mucli an from one yard to a hundred at 71c Don t forget our Hamburg and Incrtrui sab- is g'mg on Jackets 112 Ladiee' site Jackets with or without V-ite. now 4.C6. Skirts 90 8kirts, the 2 6() and Clothing Our entire .lock of to factory prioes. Kubber bhoes- 5 cafes Men s at 66c. pair. Ladine-' Storm Hubbcr, bet piulity, i t. . 75 Middle Nl. Carving Sets, Pocket Knives, Scissors. Guns and various other things we keep will make nl Xmax prrnmlj. General Use of Hardware. Building Material, I'ainU and Saw Mill Kuppli. Gaskill Hdw. & Mill Supply Co . lARDWAIUn Middle It. rboae HT. New Bern Military Academy, , . ' (INCORPORATED.) : mCTV Billl!V.3V. c. a. "Nw IWrt'S Creel M Hilary School "-Rfcirh Kew and OIever. A Few Patau ef EirUtv L gopiVir 'flpwriU, Baantlfnl Growd, Pare Water, and larirx. 4ne;ant ry furnihd buiH.nf. lights Vhroofhout by elertridty. L H-TorV t amity. A fpwkliat et tbe head ef every (hertmanL t, CadM bfvrhe and Girl' Donallory lacatod st dirTarmt aanta-a- rxW m-ini diarlpltnariana. 4. Uni I rata fur tita advantfra. Write for Cautogoe. Bprlng Tena Begins Jamaary tad, S. J. HOLLADAYA, B, LL B. .'-" V'. p. -y.t r - v rreildent ifc:rs French Pcrit iical Drops f T.(4aru.rrfrittrarmla,atf to S"Mif-TU( fcftcro tV : -i 1.7 5. (.r.t..i tnnwm lna.e rvavey. Yim,.!a ft avttie. v f a.' . t- 'm t w aw am t ' ev " ' - - - . -. - . , t V '11 7 P.WI3 riTATw.IACT l' the same pri e. of everything in 5; right Prices. filet ai! (iroci-r. ar-i yon wide want per yard :i.5U (pislitv, tins w. . h 1 - 16. Men's and Itoyh' ( lothi ig r lured Ut 'itiabty Sturm Kul i MItX SLTJ'UM 44 Craven Hi I'hoM us. a r J
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