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''1 - ." .- -. IIW BIM, ! C, 8BIDAY MOBIIIB, JAHUARY 22, 1905. TOL. XXH-HO. 208, TWENTY-THIRD EAR r if i FOR It's up to you if you contemplate buying a Silk Dress or Shirt Waist. Yon cannot rfford to miss this chance. A little money goes a long ways at this Silk Sale. $1.25 Black Peau de Soie, 21 inches, very heavy for 95c. 1.50 Black Peau de Soe, 24 inches, extra heavp qualify $1.25 -2.25 Black Peau de Soi, 36 inches, for 1.90 1.50 Black Peau de Soi, 36 inches, for 1.25 1.25 Black Peau de Soi, 36 inches, for 1.00 1.25 Black Armure, 21 inches, for 90c 1.35 Black Taffetta, 22 inches, very soft and heavy 95c - 1.50 Black Taffetta, 36 inches, for 1.25 1.25 Black Taffetta, 36 inches, for 95c 95c Black Taffetta Brilliant, 36 inches for 69c 1.25 Cream Diana, 21 inches, for 95c All Colored Silks and other Choice Fabrics will be Reduced on the same basis. J. M. Mitchell & Co., PHONB 288. 42 Pollock St., Opposite Post-office. Our January Sale the "Greatest Yet" begins This Morning Don't Miss It. W IB. SMITH CO. , South Front St., 1 Door From Jno. Suter & Son B R I C Kl CAROLINA BRICK CO., Plnnts at Oar kg, Hvman'a Siding, Kington and Robereonvil'c. Annual Capacity 15,000,000. The lurge demand for our product justifies our claim, that we furnish the Heat Bu.lding Brick on this market. We are now erecting Dry Kilns hat will not only increase onr output, but will also ma terially improve tb'e quality of our product. IIYM4N UrPJLY COMPANY, New Bern, N O Selling Agents Special of Inttreat Coploii For Tltis Week. ONLY 6c A YARD. 1,520 vkrds Bamberg Edging and Insertion, 10c. quality, your choice 6c a yard. SPECIAL. -10 pieces full yard wide genuine Cannon Cloth, the 12Jc kind, sale price 9c. vard. ONLY TWENTY-TWO PIECES fancy Dettema. Your nick at 11 BLEACHfNG.-Remember at 8. Copkm's is the only place where yon can get full yard wide Andro-8coggin Bleaching for 71 eta. a yard. Only 10 yards to a customer. Think of it -Your choice of any Suit or Overcoat in ouj stork at lea than value prices. We are giving sr liberal reduction on all Winter Clothing, Overcoats, Underwear, etc. SHOES. -Remember our Special Shoe Sale. Buy shoes from us and save money. S. COPLON, ODODOOOOOnODODODODOaODODDO Big Bargains, Extra Specials, Monday, and the Week. Y We ewrUrme this Great Cut Prife Sale during the entire week, , Monday to 8turdvy night, but a longer. i, We are truly gratified at the moat Kbaval rwrpons til pwblle Km O to w adTartiamavtU, and we assure roe that wnebeU eootirme to fc..rrt yourconftdfge, tf H It poaafbU for any maatedo ea. m we bare i aV wnrrfm ttiaawiismj at asm. evarythinar uurewmud atewf. paelal values t erTar yga a the m REMNANTS, NEW WHITE GOODS, (S ' NEW LINX OF CrNQHAMS, to fa and hsjndrade ftf oOw Q&t f . WtaM ww aay w tot prw-ea, X maaaiir kra. ami thai k a. y three day lhaa era ever aotd a ' , a ' as J. J. dAATER. Maiir VMfcV f , HAVE JUST HE0EIVED A OAIl LOAD. BEST FEN OH ON THE ZIAFJIET. Fall lino Building: Il.aUrUl, Tnlnta f.nd Oils day; niLL3 ana currLira. Gp.c:ill !!:!;. C: nn . DAYS at - beet Standard Table Oil Cloth, eta. a vard 75 Middle Street. MONDAY we shall aeve way t aunu.I we shU have aotr aitr. MCf'B SniRTS, SHOES, IN it the aot rWkk prfeee. weewt TWear ne Kslf way ( k U - - -- - . . . ' ee eUare ta Uiaj eity m any mUrt mmf mi ana few wi mme pi' m m 1 ft .a VaalW INCIPIENT REVOLUTION Rasa a's Condition. Workmen March ing St. Petersburg's Btreeti. Father Goopon's Pro t gram. St. Petersburg. Jan 81. Rnuia Is la a state of Incipient revolntlon. A bund red thousand workmen are marching the streets. In the ranks are anarchUU seeking to destroy life. "Reports are Jost received which say the strike baa spread to Moscow, Kieff, Kharkoft KlsbineS and other largenltlea of the. Interior. , It is also annonnocdun offlolelly the strikers have murdered Smirnoff, the manager of the Putlloff Iron Works, where the strike started. It is said he was slain last night. Edicts prohibiting gathering on the streets are being defied and the po lice are powerless, Meeting! are being held today on the street corners and In ths public squares. Inoendiary speeches are made. The dynasty it threatened to the most remote successor of the throne. Troops are being posted at the bridge to prevent the workmen from at enabling la front of the winter' palace tomorrow. London, Jan 21. Here Is the last word of Father Goopoo, the leader of the Bus Ian revolutionist, which oomea In a special diipitch from 8t Petersbug, to the Standard: 'We will meet In the and we have notified Prince Mirsky that we desire to meet the emperor at that time and we expect the em to attend and receive onr petition for a consti tution. If be refuses there will be a terrible uprising. Possibly the pro fector or a minister will come and ask us to give him the peiitlon Instead of the emperor, but we don't Intend to lis ten to inch advice. I expect a half ml) lion Inhabitants of 8:. Peter berg will (sther In the ne'ghborhood of the palace of whom one hundred and forty thon sand will be working men. It ia. very possible I may perish Sunday, but I am oonvlnced that bloodshed If It comas It will bring ni liberty. If the emperor Is wise he will come to St. Petersburg Sad meet us at the palace. Our Imme dlate demand Is for a convocation or constitutional assembly. Ood grant Ruskla may soon be at free as Sag land Bt Petersburg, Jan 21. The govern ment tonight augmented tht garrison of the city with 1,600 calvary and 1.000 In fantry trcm Ttsrtkoe, and filled the ttreeit, especially la the disaffected quarter, with heavy patrols of tol dlers. The refusal to permit a delegation of workmen to present a petition to Km peior NlchoUt at Tsankoe Selo bat sde It known that the great deatoa ilralirn planned for Sunday, with tu asllmtted poitlblUUes for aa outbreak, Will not be permitted to take place. At the tame lime, acting m conjunction lib a conferaao of employtta, II baa neeadtera 1 1 to offer concessions In thttetaMof apl'ymeaii whion Ue ess ployett declare the great majority of the workmen would be laollaed to aoeept, If tkey were guartntead protection from the more vlolest faolloa. If takes tklt atosta, keeps roar well all summer. It make ian little ones at swap and grow. A spring tenia for Ike whole family. Holueter's Rooky Montv ta n Tea. IS osatt. Tea or Tablets. Fl Daffy. List Flln Driven. Saturday at 1 JO as, Ue laat pile was driven for ibebtMg i aoiotn the Kes river, waleh It belag e.Mtreeud for Ue PataUoo, Oriental t Wtetera Ball toad. It It etpeoted last Use upper part of the bildg i will soon be ready for track lajlag aad eoeslraoUaa ualni ana a raa to forward lbs kalldlsg of the road way In PatnUeo eoeaty. X- nlODBL BUSINESS B0DSB. It U to leMorn thai aa avntilanf wrltotaataklag for t bU7, wtealag U ay felt aoeenat rig at ap U data, tbilawarwanadn few data age troet Ike R T BewU Coapaay of IUtaan, I1 1 ntahlad Ills lssti we qstta a turprlas U tbi emoe torse of lae JoaraaL Tat bill wee Mtt, and today we bar b.lt kaa U U11 attUemeaA, W Wtah that all advenlat eo4atad UsU baa (eat an Ue taste nteUode. . . - It la a plaaae.e for M le att good word boU fot tkeBoouOompaar s4 tbe tftllaa Uy prtpsrajlyeskel, t aalqae tiseat far 4ur. wklob et rat by WaaUUl taallealad air, aad Ml-tvee ti suidtrl rtiaid; pt nil ioauk iroebiaa. Tee Fools Otsaany ta wrdei le skew tlMtreoaad.ae la be ntevtt of Udr rwaallsa, M tl) rt (M4 to ! ssi SiVt a oSil U f.'o4 mnnrj ti lhf t)9 Site ts.afL7,a7 At; KMlM peftsate .puiMott ta.t by tre HT r"s Cr'f t m ttt t Itir aasiaa of e tf U l r. : W lra la Is trslry l .1 r. V.4 tr fart !UfwM-t U 't, Xlt w r,j :.! !i li m Nr I'll i1 !i i .l .' , ..'.-.' j.iti'BTr F1Y0BLUSE OKHQT? Opinions Rtof Atlantic and Worth Carolina Matters How the Least Looks and Feels to Inter etted Parties Since Howrtnd Im provement Oompiny Came in Charge. The Atlantic and Horth Carolina Rail road bat been In the hands of the How land Improvement Co., for four months and you bare bad time to reflect soberly about tht change; whether It was wise or unwise to make the lease. Ton remember that the year prior to the lease the road earned $78,000; and yet for $30,000 per year lest than this sum a lease was affected, with but little estimate for Hi enhanced value, although this tension is on the eve of a wonderful development, by which the Increased tarntngt of the road may be safely meat ured. Its agricultural and timber inter ttt ta but In Itt Inf inoy. Other roads have been gotten hold of by corporations for much lets than their value and they now form tht basts of colossal fortunes. The Wilmington and Weldon, now the Coast Line, is the f oud datlonforan lnoreaaed value of over 1.000 per cent, and the territory that It end. In less than four years hence tbe net earnings of the A A N O B B will reach quite a quarter of a million dollars, and yet those who put their money In It, and suffered so long to save It, must content tberrselvet with the pltlfal turn of $33,- 000, while thote who have contributed nothing to It, get $200,000 and the turn will go on Increasing In their bands un til long after your great grand children are burled and forgotten. Like all corporations of thii class, we proof of their greed already. Freight on lumber and other merchandise bit been put up, and a tariff of rates will bt added, all along Ue line, to your produce to swell Ue volume of profits, or pay dividends on Watered stock. Tour Inter- eat It entirely dependent npon Ue ca price of the management or the freight rale adjuster of tht Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad. Tht Legislature of North Carolina may ref jte to confirm the lease; are you In favor of It or not f whit it yonr opinion about tht matter f J O Whitty, Bard ware, New Bern, N. 0:- 'The present management It giving lailsfactloa and I am In favor of tat JJTolaoa, City Tax Collector, New Bern, M 0: "Originally I favored a lease on good terms, and good aeoomodatloat to pa irons of tbe road. Bat under Ue nree- tnl sannagataent wlU the damage, la mm of freight rale and movlag Ue tula offleae away from the city, and at for a lest rental far below Its act ual worth, It why I now oppose a lease B W Walton. Democrat Alderman Sta Ward City Hew Bern H U:- uy oplalon 'a regard to tht lease, I ttlnk, aa we nave lived Uroagk arista, and suadlly Inoittttd Ue value tf Uls roperty. and at II It ta a eon dllioa to la er east Ue aaaaal earnings, It oegbt le have reetaiaad la tbe bnadt at tbn BtaU and not leased to a corpo ration fot tan tben Its aaaaal aeralags and b laorswat their waalU to oar dot. rtaatnt Aleo oppose eoalraatlon by lb aafUlatni.' D M Roberta, Br. member of Koberst Hearty Cnmmiealon MtrobaaU, Ktw - Bart H Or I always wis opposed to lease of A M0 Railroad, also aoaarsutfon teste by tegftlatnrtL an inn greeed,' I Ulab ft wan not for tbn bsterstrat knit ttntlon. - Wav Saltan, Merchant, Btw Bern, ., t- a,- Masaeepwtd toUaseof A ft H fJUUroad aad totlrmaUon by lagl stature kWennat I Ulak It wat tnd wftl dt btmt to UU taction." , MtOMUneta.Book Balls aad Btn- eiaeaUtdayt et tbe Chadwtcb ad mlatttttten Ue old A A H 0 bat grown Uoeger aaeb year aatQ today, ni tbe price lasts! to Ue DoWland Imprew ateet Co , (be lasasen, evarttent wlU atearproot tf t,D00 a yaar, aw i Vtaat thM staak IsseUan wat year rr'or earaad aadat tbe Brraa adaUsls- rr(l .a, yet for tkeaaawof f-oUUoal tt- r;iry (T) ti above eaerlSee wee e- fwtl. 1 siH'r ti.'c. tktt ue g of r-tlfJ I .jo bs'l eosia l tute $13,000 t y r, osttijs af Ut lis tlpU J R Ki!:' l ef Ika Tr!iro,4 P.- ( , r r -s ,tc - "l M f 1 n U is f t A i - 1 1 I r : - f errlrsr.e- the A R 0 Railroad was made at an inopntune time for two main reasons. 1st Tht net esrnlngs of tbe road were showing annually a rapid Increase, 2nd Tbtrgeneral Improvement! being made In every branch were very vlssble and being appreciated by the traveling pnb lie I tblnk the road under the splen did management of Mr Jtmes A Bryan was Inttrely satisfactory to the business interests of New Bern and all patrons along the line, and under tbe present management the main offices were Continued on second ptge. SATURDAY'S BILLS In Legislature. Self Government In PerqulmoDS. Greater Penalty For Carrying Concealed Weapons. Bpecial to Journal. Raleigh, Jany 21. In the Senate a bill wat introduced to increase the jury tax ti $5, in til caees where a jury is empanelled. The resolution creating a commission to consider the South Da kota bond suit question wat referred io the committee on claims. Bills were tabled in tbe House to au thorize the Governor to pardon or dis charge from tbe criminal Inssns depart ment of the penitentiary persons who became sane; to amend the constitution so the legislature shall meet In April Instead of January tnd to tmead the contlitallon to the homestetd law cm le waived by tbe maker rf a note Bills were Introdnced to restore loctl tell government to IVquimons count to empower executors in', administrators ith the will annexed to sell lande; to cheapen trls'.t relating to real estate. Bills pasted la the Rouse to allow Bertie county to elect it) commissioners by popular vote; to make the tit'e of an tct a part thereof, to tbe oourtt In con struing act) can take Into consideration the title, To fix the punishment for carrying concealed wetpont, making ii mare, severe than heretofore; to prohibit manufacture and tale of liquor In Scot land Neck. It will bring rich, red blood, Arm flesh tnd muscle. Thtt's what Holllster'i ttocky Mountain Tea will do. Taken hit month; keept you well all inmmer SS cent!, Tea or Tablets. FS Duffy If jou don't get any of these big tsv Ingi it it yonr fault. Baiter it doing bit pait. Roosevelt Rooters And Railroads. "William Allen White," tayt Collier's (or January SI, "ciles out that a people which aow accepts railroad domination would probably make a worse mesa II It triad talf-government l hta It does by lornlog tbe government over to the railroads. Bt stvt: 'Tht people bowl for Boose veil, tnd whoop It vp for re form uttil Ue railroadt begta Issuing tee aad contributing to Ue campaiga fuad. aad thta Ue tame dear patriotic people get oa tpecavl train, eat (ret railroad grub, oorrode laetr lasldea will free railroad liquor, aid hurrah for Ue old man," who seat thai the railroadt run tbe goverameat. Ualtao ntaut Seaalort makt Ftdcrtl eourts, aad Fede ral courts make tbe lawt ultimately which eoatrol the railroads, and all the babtbrowlof for Roosevelt, when Ue railroadt otttrol Ut ffcoate, la boys play aad faol pUy U Uat' " Dna'i Rcrlew tf Tride. Saw York, Jen. S0.-H 8 Dun A Com. Dtav't Weakly Review of Trade lo- ttorrow wlU tayt "Fiofreat la rapid la atacafeeUre thaa In dltirtbn. Uoa, bet Uls It largely dot to tbe nfftot of aasettoatble wtaiber at toaat petau sad Ue taattlled feaHsg ta tbn Booth, where Uteonapet el notion prtoae bat retaided oollactorl and ttt tad raaoallatloaa. Tkat prodaotlon It ataln- talaed br anltln and faratosa, taay taken at twMttjot f eealdaeoe la ike Ntare. trot and steel nUatj bead activity, wUb woottmt the featart toitUe fsbrVa. MiWetetrt of tbe t traotad kbet ttrtggle at Fall Itlvnr Mrag1ag,bwtU ItdtsMwl at there ltdlettrbed nbewbett, nttbtegb a tbt Whole, tsart U tost Usa tan eat taatary Idltaest fot Ibli set ton . Paints and Oils Gunr, Pistols, Razors, Scissors" and Pocket Cutlery. Shells end Cartridges. Cc:M:za:i UcalirzSlovcs m!ml la fuel Tj 'kthIM In r;-'ii a'" ' I A n I..I9 tlmt la Srsf Fresh Car Load Voight's Snow DHfta White Ftost and Admiral Flour Just Received. If you need a Barrel of Strictly First Class Flour at the right Price give me a call. J. L. McDaniel Wholesale A lietail Growr. WOOD iot SALE 1,000 cPine Cord Wood, Hard Wood, Elm City Lumber Bookkeepers' ; Supplies. Ennett's Bookstore 1 s r 127 Middle Hi. Full line of Drugs.Med- icines, Toilet Ar ticles and Soap. Fresh Supply of Flower Seeds. PlijlclaDB rrr' rip ton a A Mpee Illy. P. TRENWITH, 'Blacksmith Whrolright. Kaaaraetaref of Boggtta, Wtgnas, Carls aad Draye, Alwsyt a good soppty la stock. Repelrleg tteatiy doae oa qolck ottsa, I RAVE CART WHEELS for salt at iwaaonable priree Bbopa South Front SC NearIIallreatl. t """"" 4 I RIVERSIDESTORE. I E FOX RIYER BUTTER 1 3 E TsblOoltv rristtMlb. b IVat Varylanl Onatrt Ham 4 V only ISO lb. Can Ftnobet If. !0an4 toot) ttt. l1lSt)lo. SlicxIXIna .twin. B3lJ B, BflrwMlf lftnlb. gelt Mat- 3 lnytf Ha!!nt oosd from a. let iv lvf to. Mminut r TowJat 2Ja lb. Irtporal! M'wti ISo lb, t for S4 el. Henry Pharmacy z Cords! 7 Sc. per Load. 90c. per Load. Co., tnii'i1 South I'rimt : Kin n.l Strocts. Notice ! Have just received fresh car load Ameri can Wire Fence; same will be sold at greatly reduced rate. Come and see me before buying. E.W. Smallwood Cabbage Plants For Sale ! Thn Laryint, hknln-Ht, 'iirht and ltt k now n varn l m -. S ice ; ion a nl Iai-K'- Th WitkofM-1.1. fl 'r 1.0J. In lotjmf ;,m -,r wr 11 Z. l'if ) (,r vi r fl"1' ikt thi'UAar.J. S(tii1 inrtu on laryn lota. Atiri n.t, N. H. BLITCH, 1 w Silver Sale IWlog cvsrtlortwi oa hur. In( Hllrsr from Us hnllilaja ws will brfln Fsbtusrr 1M li Mil oar eslif Has of We-llsg Hllrsf at C118T. Tsla sals will ls-t lor 30 itjt oslr J. 0. Bailer Jeweler IHS0B1XC:1HD BE1CI Iile a Qhlpwrtclvid ' Bailor arlfi, Mpt-jtnn4 kxratntt if U evsTagn ftvne wbo tildrnlf find hitntnttWt f.wt vaalib of tosay lipot l, asotj of fin loan wltn it lr,nn . 1 InJowinlly. Tbn ) larnair jr ttiptnit Wt nrrvo will U ,vt tatmn Vfvtfiw r now, - ' teri f .f. O. LAND I i;mki cm tmnt r.nt.. ti. A. nicoLTa, riNi -i r J r t 1 J'. - 'V T't. . is?
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