'' i .... i '.r r V5L. XXir-RO'216., KW BIRJ, I. C, TUESDAY 110 RH 18 8, JANUAif 3 , 1JU5. TWKNTV-THIKU WAR IJJJ Some Extra Good Values in V Ladies and Chiidreris Shoes For the; Next Few Days. see our Ladies. Belief for Children's School Shoes a Ask to ' tired feet. Specialty. - This is a new snip ment just received ,, We can fit your toot and purse, Send ' your children and have them fitted; The cost is small. J. M. Mitchell & Co., ; v ' . PHONE 288. "43 Pollock St, Opposite Post-office. A FJATTL1 CFIIZALTH si--. .Absolutely Pure IAS i:Q SUBSTITUTE TURNED DOWN Making: It Misdemeanor To Purchase . . r. Our January Sale the f "Greatest Yet' ri'. t 'Begins This Morning Don tMiss It "W, IB. S1ITH CO., Qood On A' Sijument Of Wares. At lo'ney Johnson Only Allowed Five Minute to Prese.t Question To Horn. Few Vote Faror Bill. Special to Jonrni'. RaleUh.Jany 80 The Hots, adl nlary committee reported anfsvorab'y tbe bill est log It mUdeaMaaor to par chase gooJs oil n aislgnmeat of wtges, TO SHELTER ORPHANS.-' Methff 1st Orphanage. Caret for Hoa- tre.t. lhlld Lab Question. .' " Bad Weilber Raleigh, Jany 10. -Mr Jamta A. feat ler Superintendent of Education la Ire detl county aoiifiea the (Mate cnperiatea dent of Public lnt uctha at pnblie spirited hUy I thai county hat gt.eu $100 - to be aUmbjitd -anwng iut.1 aihoolU'tarlea,whlos rale privately tbe 10 leqalslte. ' - vf .-'r - Many eottoa milt ua era eqalag In here and toany more ,wlll an Ire Ufiir tomorrow afternoon,' when there j 111 be a beating of the'ohild labor qvaloa be f re tbetjamlttaea 61 tbe fieaaW and Sonets All the proposed amendments td the labor law will then, Be dlacateed. The mill men re nvanifettlng moon lc turest In the matter, and tomi of them will address the committee. Tbe very bad weather hai stopped a 1 farm work and most tvery , kind of tut loor wofk. The convicts have be n ble to do very little, and during tbe b.t ter cold days mat week they wen not allowed to work at all, bnt were kept In their comfortable quarters at the prtaoni aire and at the vat lout oampa. There la gieat demand fot convlota bat t e State hat none to farntih. - the etrks of farmers' lnttltntea fo Nortbeutern'North Carolina baa endid aodbtate Veterlnailnaa Tat Builc, who aialited In oondaotlog them has rt tarned here. On the notably cold da leaf week he bad a lively time in Gates county, drlTlrg ten mile In a baggy to old an tnitltate, afierwtrda tlx mllea more to oatch a trtln, then after leaving hi tialn walking three and a bait mllea On the tame day S ate Hortlculturlbt Same vu op In Trantylrania county, looking after the new teat la m at Blen t) re, In that tecllon, and owing to a ra lway accident had to wa.k 6 lnchet,tte temperature then being tlx decreet be i j i.di i i ci ii. -r iai 4 t ti. t ci-.i. o- a I WWW.B.U.I.U. u.m w OUUtU xruub Ob., A Jjuvr xrum OUU. OUlBi u ouu i ana ran to pay a-xoroing to repr.aenta- Be tayt tbe cold mvle frozen eara quite lion. . Attorney Norman H Jobnton o o!entiful. J J if f 8i x- ni . ri miu winter uearance oaie. In order to reduce our Stock of Winter Goods, thus making room aor Spring goods we are offering special reduced prices for this week. OUTING. 900 yards Dark Outing to close at 4c per yard. FLANNELETTE 860 yards Flannelette 10 and 12)c goods, this week only 8c per yard. UNDERWEAR. 22 dozen Ladies Ribbed Underwear only 21c each. COMFORTS. Heavy warm Comforts, not enough for one day's selling, so you must come early. Price 48c and 98c. CLOTHING. 500 Suits, Winter Stock of Clothing will be closed out at half price. Don't wait, come, before it's too late. Money taved is money made. J S. COPLON, wf 75 Middle Street DODOOdDOQOnODODODOOnODOODO lie 11 at II we maim you aii. Yet wt want to thank all our friends for the magnificent auc- u i of our Second Greet Annual Clearance Sale just closed; it waa ii. .T .u 1. u M L.J 1- ' it,i :.. l. 7. nvl .ntf HnuhL Tti 1(1 Hara fln nut VMtniAV tnit m hava AMmt W W. mined to allow the cut pricea to hold on all heavy winter stock until W eloeed no stock mutt be carried from one season to the next in this jl store wt were heavily stocked on winter Shoes. Underwear, Cloth- tnf , Overcoat, Ladies Cloaks, and Dreaa Goods, The cut pricea bold O gd 00 U these Stocks to Feb. 15th. During such a ruah and buatla mcldent to such an enormous bus ' tie incident to such an enormous business, a great many remnant, end qS odd pieces must hart accumuUted. . We shall go through the entire stock tomorrow and clean out every short pic and odd thing in the J houae and piece them on the bargain counter at a price to clean them A act me day. Tbie week t buyers will reap a harvest. , 75 the Retail Merchants Association strong ly urged the passage of tbe bill, deela logU hl bun rnlor ed by Msrohints Labor Unions, doctors, lawyers, and 'farmers all over tbe State. Tbe objection nrged was lb .t It vu try In ti use the criminal law to oollso' 'lettt, smoanted to Imprisonment for debt, and a repeal Of the homestead law (or the wage earning data Johnson isld the ptople wtre anil ui to h"ve be homeneid law rtpaaled, . and the merchant wo jld later demand a gar nish . ant law. Hs became iadlgaant it what b called tbe scant ooartety (ranted blm, tbe (Committee being al lowed only Ave mlnntei lor a speech Tbe bill waa disposed of Imaedlatsly after bis address only tws or three vot ing for It. Representative George Bo' let gtvt notice of a minority report, HONDAT'i LEGISLATURE. 8 ate Normal Trot tee OonOrmed. Pure la Art Bill Tabled. Sosta Da kota Bond Question. Special to Joarnal. Kalsiffl.O ,Jaa S2-BI1U were la- tredeced la Be sts to la corporate Rouse taiMa i Co enter, to (lavish a State ebirtlory of hygetae. Bills passed gelalln koldlsg of ttrt In Hertford aateadlig eh liter W the Chowan end lal nder Railway, aed le amend the act ettablitalof the ee-poretloa eomaletl iy glvltg tht lattef power to appeal aat The weather htre took a very dis agreeable turn last night and tleet form ed. The weather during January ha, en notably bad and bltak. The American, which U a nation. i O gaa of the Junior Orier of Ameri cas Mechanics, oontliu todsy its at tack upon 8tate labor commissioner V truer. There are Intrlmitlone that o ber hints are t follow. The paper renew It stavemeat that ohlldrjn under twUe years of ajea-e employed In the mills, rht Order of which tbe psptr Is ibe orgti hat declared agalott the eiubllib meat of an Immigration bureau tor this dUtt. It tells Di. A. J. McKelway that tbe 10,000 and more member of the Order In North Carolina are with him to a man In his movement to rlte the age limit la cotton mills from II to 14 year fur glrlt tnd from 1 to 14 years fr r boys who cannot read or wilie. The Methodist Orpbanags beta bis sr- raaged to take the children who were lade shelterless by tbe baiatng of the Orphanage building at Montreal aad will take all who cocas within the age tmlta, that la from I to 18 yeara. Ths official of tbe orphanage did not know of the disaster of Montreal uatll Friday aad they at oace wrote el Its Whalea, offtrltg to takt all the orphan. A few of ike latter had bote provided for elti where. There were 18 la the orpkacage when tt was boraed. DOUBTFUL ROMAN VICT0RT. WONDERFUL CURE OF SORE HANDS By Cutlcura After the - Most Awful Suffering - Ever Experienced EIGHT DOCTORS And Many Remedies Failed v to do a Cent's Worth of Qood "I was troubled with sore hands, so sore that when I would put them in water the pain would nearly set me crazy, .the skin would peel off and the flesh would get hard and break. There would be blood flowing from at least fifty places on each hand. Words could never tell the suffering I endured for three yeara. I tried everything, but could get no relief. I tried at least eight different doctors, but none did me any good, as my hands were as bad when I got through doctoring as when I began. I also tried many remedies, but none of them ever did me one cent's worth of- good. I was discour aged and-heart-sore. I would feel so bad mofhings, to think I had to go to work and stand the pain for ten hours, I often felt like giving up my position. Before I started to work I would have to wrap every finger up sep arately, so as to try and keep them soft, and then wear gloves over the rags to keep the grease from getting on my work. At night I would have to wear gloves ; in fact, I had to wear E loves all the time. But thanks to uticura, that is all over now. CURED FOR-50C. "After doctoring for three years, and spending much money, a 50c. box of Cuticura Ointment ended all my Bufferings. It's been two years since I used any, and I don't know what sore hands are now, and never lost a day's work while using Cuti cura Ointment." THOMAS A. CLANCY, 310 N. Montgomery St., Trenton, N.J. Sol throughout th, world. CuMrure Rtttlreat, 50c. fin form of Chocolate Coed Pill. c Drr vi.l of Ml. btntrrjent, AOc. 8op, 2Sc I'otter l)ru fc Chun. Ceir, ' Fresh Car Load VoJght's Snow Dfty White Ftost and . Admiral Flout -Just Received, If you need a Barrel of Strictly First Class Flour atlthe right Price give me a li J. L. McDaniel Wholesale ft Retail Grocer. rnvlm. Ci.A.r. ",. T), 1 1 TT 1- C!i. 1 USA UWID, U-UUl'l D1UUU UUU OilllCUUft. OL. tf FOR RENT ! Store formerly occupied by P Draney, adjclnln ; w este.n Union Tele graph offloo on Bou'h Front 8r. Apply to F. M. BR1N80N, 3J. J. BAXTER, tw 9 tt! pW e twe't tat ee 0 0 'te vwWbwwWwwtfwWwvWwwVwwWUW WOOD idKSALEr ; ; i Pine Cord Wood, 75c pet Losd. " ;ijrtf Wood, T 90c per Load. . 'apt Lote Bel Itropwkle Fooed From rorttned Village, Oop n la Bweden B. PtWiberg Jaa 10 The Rcttlaat sdrail the tote of forty4re offljsrt aad owe taoaaaad earn la killed and weenHcd et the aap tart of the vOlage of Beadepse Tat Baaetaae took one hundred eed for ike Ism ty tk Septrlot eoan it I lee ip taste prtsiasrs, blla tome of twemplorp mandamu at the leeee eme aa amialUoa. Tbe Japaaete si o -oa.U.lna IkA kJtt 1 'tm aWVIiy, "nt"m " ' '."rveiM uUmf JtauHM Chanehlepee oewsr to eafofot ebdJee te lu order. Bwkowul It eaUmtesd at Bve The Set alt tabled retolttloa aeih'r I theeaaed le lea taotsasd Kaatlant. Tbe 1 . ... . . . lilai tha Boast tad Boasa aaulitaas I tieataea aoUvlty BathM rmt M.t.srl.Mdt.a. rf ionsvtaai inw iwit its ngaw, " ' " . I ka tVm - mmwm l-iinm foeihDaoteifiitt North UarUls lTUi)M-(J .w. tno.ncomt u imtmuarr wmeepttmiM aanaa w UUarly udertte4here,wat Uh tag t tpeottt eommUtee, ee the graaUH aad gteted tha the Rne-tant sllktt la tended uaiiiu ikt aaaiiki fi I te tera the Jspeaeta leA aa asove the ttflstelara The Banait eeelmsd alioa f U Oovvraof, t M 0 all Is Spreel tt I Case A Mebet. The Mil leesooaisr lat pare la art vet ublsd la lite Keete, the eesml:tee re perttsg t) aafsverah y eel )ta It wl4 helaipenltilt tisaf traa. Btt4l na p estattd a aeIUo of oporailtse of Lof Cotton Mi l ra Ottloa Coeaty ait lag that Ik I prtvtvtUVot la be net Inter frr4 if atxadtKwta, hravy forot Aowa the watt at Use rlvev m were tkla todtvtn at eaitoa frot luavt projected operailo tgalBtt la JsMowe rtskt. . . a L . - a. rtwor: faa sv- uipaiea 90 h Otto Pse tr test la all eeat im af ta RmUs estul tbe ewaa' itoa 'f ike fo 1104 v.H.f t-f Prlia l IsfoptUlrw Hikl Wlnf last Tltrt- itf Is rtrd.l a a a o . ritWf (i-iooa ha io tjaslielt .UUIihwl wlH lknb flaltad sa4 vnrnar.f.l arroM Iks flf W lwda tyfrl-arti. A t erat he M etppo. If, H'fW irtlm Henrys f kiacy 127 Middle Hi. Full line of Drags.Med Icines, Toilet Ar ticles and Soap. Fresh Supply of Flower Seeds. PliyftlclarfH Prescrip- fons A. Hpeelally. Notice 1 Have just, receiveo fresh car load Ameri can Wire Fe-xe; seme will be sold at greatly reduced rate. Come and ' see me' before buying. E.W. Smallwood DS HE MA1LF PIRJCE AT "W HITEHUEST's Inventoty Sale Begins WEI) SESDAY, IMruar 1st. Housekeepers money saving opportunity. Don't fail to attend this sale. E. Whitehurst & Co. 15 Pollock Mt vH. CAROLINA BRICK CO., Plants at Olarkg, HjmRn's Siding, Kinston and Robersonville. Annual Capacity 15,000,000. The large demand for our product justilies our claim , Unit we furnish the Best Bu.ldinj!; Brick on this market. We urv now tMccting Dry Kilns that will not only increase our output, Lut will also ma terially improve the quality of our prculm t. I1YM4N SlIPPIY COMPANY, New Bern, N C Selling AgcnU fTTTTTTTTTTTTvTTTTVTTTTT TTTT rfTVVVVVVVVVV Ike Trent Furniture Co, NEW FRM Will open a Lance snd Complete" Stirk ( l unni urt- at Middle Street about the lt or :,th of Kt linmrv Salea will be made for Cash or on Installm.-n:. Don't forget the place 54; lvid.d.l Street. Next to Sam Llpman's Dry (iotxls Store. wTvTTTTTTTTTvTTTTTTTTTTTT t IPtlVERSIOESTOREj Phoue2IO Eatoe Plants, For "Sale! TU kritat, Ivardiett, earliest and best known varieUea.' , fttccttalon and Type Wakefield. fl.M per IVA la kxeef 1,000 or ter tl., 10.009 or ovtf fl.Mptioveti t?peclal prtcee an large let. Addrasa, ' -" i ' x N. H. BLIX0E, MeCgHI,P.a Home made Ap- t pie Cider $1 per galle)rj,23c quru j Wood Turning ! Ooltimnr Ka'iKtcra, Ksllt, pin dle, Mmr Ncwi-lri. lUrn and Ka sli'i Manilof, Hrarkitu, Orilla, Porch and Ijiwn 8ing, hash. Doors and 8cr" ns made to order on short notlrw. J. M. 11K(.IM KH, Faclory,( hurcb Alley, NewlternNO Butter. Chaewe, Urd, Cot to- 3 t bus. Bide Meat. Shoulder Meat, . r - - C hUnrtanP Country Ham, Cont4 4 t Beat; Tripe, Sweat Mixed Pkfclae 3 aW C , A f am i ti a tTsa Dllfl VMlweiiwwi at Elm City Lumber Co., Corn South Frwrt and - t:rn Ptrru. ir"rr , HAVE JUST ItrCKIVED A CAR LOAD. BE3T FIGItCK ON TIIH IIAIIHET. Full lino Building Ilatcrial, Taint-j and Oils. BAV7 IIILL3 and HILL CUrrLIi:3. T.kt Rol'.l ir t Pk fostia T. I ft ll tl'!t ikt Mna, flH mti.:u. it -A 1 b.iff Urk ui tpry if'.'.n rf t t i " if. urtii-.THMTi rair. Entry Holies. fTTS ftf - !',r Go. m I0V1 W TTJt To Thin TeoplB Let ua o4vlB you to teke Vlnola Tho reason it la h teat strength caJ flcch creator is toenuaB it fiotually contnlna oil V.-j rrllolr.il oler,ont8 taken frca r .. ;ir.i fresh Co4a Livera, without oil cr frc-30. Thena cc-.blnoA tlth orf,.mlo : irc;i t:A otl.cr to! tulldtr..? ln-rodleata crc,t9 V.'i , r tent fltr.h, etrcnth ftnl tlcrui tuli:or kr.cwa to rodlolr.?. Try it ca cur c--rctco, r.crpoctfully, . . . For eah every Saturday wa 3 wUlaell beat Apple Cider Vinrar fot only 2Se. Try tita RiereldeTUp Lop 2 Tkmr that wiD gtvt yow eatisfacv Uon and alt Bee tbe tUvertbie 20o Coffee. Better know as 3 Dunn's Blend. - J. .0. LANDS M1KA0EIC P. TREtlWITH, Blacltiatlth A Wbe1r(lit- Mafr' BafgVt, Witea,Catt ttlPrtyt. aIsrteftaBt.y a ttotk. lpirle0;4oeeeikt '"Thave CAitt wirr.n4 - f r ' t ro1! ! rv I ! - I ' 7 . Ik. , - t . f ' op r t Cctnh Tront f t, r.'cnr i:alIroal. II.D1I1CE WD BB1CI Like a Shlpwreckid . .. . Bailor ; " ' rulnfL Knlra and boolt It tha 'avtrafw tnaa vka artdtbly Bedd blmaeif breft of wllh or a aowx p1rmoe ty rxaeoa of Art lot wivh, ott Inrorsnot In Jtmnlty, Tba ! teraooa ftompaniM wa terra will tome to font rectta If yoe jet joot ollct hO. l aiao t l srit r aee i rK O. A. If I CO lite, fhtat XX Botlfi 5 font a4 UaniKKk Bt.