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Tit tniy-TliIr J Ye.r Vol. xxii.so. Xcw Hern, N. C, Thursday 'loriiliis, r.bmarj 1G, 1905. I 0 Of Jewelry and ' .Silver Novelties. - Ladies Neck wear and Belts; theso novelties;; have just: beenre-. I .i ceived, they are Hie Newest things, and, will, be sold far below their; . ! usual value.; See our Windo Display and get our prices and be con I vinced of this fact. - j ' . j. l W. -Ptctell; & Co., PHONST288. $jy Pollock SC Opposite Post-office: -."-i '--j " - s - oanonoGoaononononoonoGcoDe ::::::::: J Fo 3 . We will place on sale next Monday, February 13th a beautiful (n line of White Waist Goods. Victoria and Persian lawna, Waist Lln- ens, yard wide. 0 The 35c grade at 2Sc. The 50c grade at 39c. The 60c grade at 44c. , . 'Our new stock of Laces and Embroideries are the prettiest we . have ever ahown, and the prices are lower than you have ever keen them. ft This sale Is for three days only, don't fail to come, you can al . jf. ways make money at our store. We are still selling all winter goods "at and below cost. ' ,J. J. BAXTER, CCC3CCC3CC000C3O8&Ot3CC333e aOaT-'AWat S taaOaarfarta AMBtaO-CIW yet lliaisin Bta S.COPLON, 1 Tine Cord Wooi, 75c per. Loid. per. Load. Elm City Lumber ; HAVE JUST RECEIVED A CAE LOAD. , BEX FENCE ON THE MARKET, rail Uno Building: Material, rainta and Oils 0AY7 HILLS and Gr.c::ill IIJvv. u BsRKWAriE VMdie li st ( 1 c 7te t' . to Sab. ! IJays; 0 r nNNNNNNIIINIMNNN(MM IICtCBlVE STYLUS INI SHOES. ' Araadbastaaur t " tma iat rataaa1 th htortatrlaaaftha iSS4.0 ffr m t Uh.Mrj.MHl -"Uiwm. INiBAltS. m pim in Apia Obw whk I far4l- rM, Umm UiM R0SI-Btn-amlMn Part Black CaUaaatlnalHiaw hi alM t la (14 at )i a Mir. W aakl froa llJOaMS a4 ap, 0 Oraat artU14iaala. taiaattaaSSa .75 Middle Street. V Co., Corner South timtt and , , , Elm Streeta. MILL EUPTLIEa Lill Si:;:;:ly Co XltXl rn in I . A rrz.7 C 71. 1'J.TIJ r V 'nam" 1 Absolute! Pure : flAS HQ SUBSTITUTE " f If I'" ' 11 i f Keep legislators' ittsntbn. -JudaM Sl aVles f ill Set at t,0CO With S250 Special to Journal. s ', - ,; Raleigh, Febylf.W-SilJs were lntro ducad in the Senate to. permit dispen sary towns in Johnson county t vte for prohibition; to erect a monument to Wiley P. Mangum;to prevent Insurance contracts in North Carolina; to incor porate the Winston High Point and Inter Urban railway." Bills passed to incorporate . the South port and North Western railway; to amend the general election law so county commissioners may pay such extra compensation as may be just and fair: to prevent hunting on lands of another'without permission in Curri tuck; to repay. ex-state treasurer, Wil- iam H. Worth $2,600 State funds lost by the failure of the bank at Asheville, First National Bank of Asheville, the bank of Guilford; to allow counties to provide a room or hall for Confederate veteran meetings; to protect landlords and tenants," with an amendment strik ng out some drastic features.- ' In the House bills were introduced to allow Hertford county to levy special Ux to allow :WilmingWn; to imprwre streets, construct parks, . establish public library and leas, docks and wharves; to provide (Ire protection for ,11 public buildings, to -, appropriate $50,000 for a StaU exhibit at the James town exposition; to provide for hikh school in Hertford; to pay all ex-or. federates over 70 yeass a pension, ? The brU to abolish , compulsory . pilot age on the Cape Fear . river came up witi i favorable report and also minority report, and was made special order for Friday." ' ': "' ? ' The special order of the day was the bill to increase salaries ef ill judges to 13,600. -; at any amendmanta were e'i fared and man speeches ' made. Gra ham's substitute making ''the salary $3,000 was adopted, ' 6J to 40 and the bffl passed iU readings. ; It allows 2&0 for expanses.-; ' ; ; ; ' Civil Ssrvlcs Extminatioitsv A competitive examination ender the rules of the U. 8. Civil Service Com mission, for the position of cWrk -car rier in the poet office at New Vera, K C, will be held ba the, t&ta. day ef February 1908, commencing at I o'clock Applications for this examination must be made on .the proaeribed form. which, with necessary matructioas,may be obtained from the commlaa Ion's local representative at the New Bern, N. C poat-emce or from the andcrsifnetL Applkations will not be accepted 00- ices rrceivad by the bmi an ;ifTwd before 4.30 o'clock, . m., on f'ahy n, 1906. AO persona wlahlng to take this exam- inalioa should aacure blanks and ftH than out at once la ordar U allow time for any nocaaaary corrartione. U K. FISHER, 5ciy Foorth District Enaminlng BA C Civil fVrvke Cotnmiaalon, 1 WsjJ.Inf ton, D. C. fc'.a Tonight. N of r-frnimrra and C'.'.iiTia, to d v imft.'f 'a to rlty charter ar I $ r,f tlrt iMI,!.! 'fin, . .) t I t :tt,t at t'.a Court !! .,. at c'iWI. 1 ). v. : ; : : ;, i Va SOD'S JOB. Guesses On Who May Be' Commis sioner Immigration r 1 . 1 , Condltlosal Psrtons Bill.- Tetxtena Charter A. aH H. C- FW Hloht SeMlon. ' ' t.i.J.uri..L. ' t - J. 5 - ' vat Court. t' - - ' c W T -f.' ..: r -5 Halelgh. N, C Feb. at noon Mly at the houge, R, mteresting questions asked a who tato..z: ' . . ,5 V beCommiS.U,ner of ImmigraW The Street will sell the property,, v bill has passed the Senate but not the ' Mr. Luther N. Banks of Rlchlands, House. For several weeks tfers have and Miss Ruth N. Bryan of this city, been applications for the plaj and at 5 were married at the office of Justice Sj. one time it seemed that(fcvern&rJClenn K Street, yesterday, Justice Street was about to be over run byheiirVibtlr'ta1"'"'"' After th ewmony the now it ia found that the CounfciUf State!' nPPy C0UPte departed for Richlands, and not the Governor will rtaKe4beap'-er thejf will, make their futare pointments Snd tSfgrmgi'' ' , :: rest, very much to Tils deLht. ' Col.v John S, Cunningham Is very promi- nently mentiened among the aspirants for this 'position." You may be sure theft are others. . Tbe Governor has been invited by the North Carolina Society of New - York City. to be its guest at a banquet to be given on the 27th inst. at the ho- teTRheav He and Governor Haywood of South Carolina will be the guests of honor.' .The invitations say that the dinner wilt be the finest ever given and in the elnest hotel in the world. The governor is m correspondence witn Governor Haywood and 1b arranging to go- Governor Glenn Is very much inter ested in the bill to grant conditional pardons.' He said to today that he was very deeply concerned in this measure, which hiut passed the Senate but is hung up in the House. It will enable him to temper justice with" mercy. Conditional pardons have been granted but the law needs to be strengthened. One such was ""granted last summer by Governor Aycock and the recipient of the pardon having failed to comply with his agreement is to be sent back to the public roads to complete his sentence. A charter is granted to the Thomas- villeeOair Company, capital stock $100,000, D. A. Allen being the princi pal stockholder. State ' Auditor Dixon requests that the announcement be. made that the last legislature enacted a law allowing all disabled ex-Confederate soldiers to peddle without license upon certificates igned by the county pension board. Senator Beasiev of Cumtuck county has gone tohis bAme atJ'opubir Branchy upon receipt of news that his nine year jld son is missing and that there is fear chat the child has been kidnapped. He went to school yesterday . morning and was seen part of the way toweris the ichool house, but then disappeared. A bill has been introduced in the leg islature to extend the time of the dv ration of the charter of. the Atlantic and North Carolina railway. The char ter now expires before the endof tht term of the lease of the road te the How land Improvement Company. Fire nrettv well rutted the store of Bailey Unchurch fa the heart of the city at t o'clock this morning. , He says the flr was caused by rats and matches or by s cigarette. The loss la covered by insurance. - It waa predicted .some time ago that no new counties would be formed by the legislature, and this proves to U sa accurate prediction. The sentiment le all aninst any more countiee. The first night session of the) legisla- Curshel44aat night, was .very largely attended. A treat many ladies were ia the gallery to baar ibe debate 00 th divorce bill, though some of the to guage moat not hare been very agree able. . . Judge PnmeQ of the Federal eoort is ordered the sale of the sU City of Fayetteville and other property ka the suit of Jacobs again the Wil mington Steamboat Co. which is re ceiver's hands, A report has at last been received from the receivers of the Carolina Norther Kaitreed Company, the receivers 'beinf McBee and Ed wards, who appear t have gtvea Jodg Pumall quite a lot oftroable lately, Supe.rtor Cosrt fYKselnji. The only raws triad m the Boperior Coort yatrrday wm thM of PpculTl vs. Simiiil and L. O. Daniels va, W3- lUmS. TH firmar diTorre; Juilg mmt f pUint.ff, The Wtter U an artkn ffr rarorary of pmparty; verdWt frif J isiitll i!T. I rt l!ry Puttof st-the Oaks Mar- kt "'y. K " 1 T $.. : rrI rvr. I.T 1. a ! i t . f ! :v SHOiT PASSING , EVENTS. See inside pages for, additional local news. - 1 , ' v . , . i. . ; The Journal is advised by Hon. D. L. Ward that the bill to extend the char ter of the A, & N. C rail way will be aheard before the committee en corpor- t9nsinthe Senate chamber at S. SO this. Thursday afternoon. The sale of the residence jbf the late Ifu. nr.i.Ji Wm.. htiui lalrMfl nlnM The building on the corner of Broad and Middle-streets, : formerly occupied by the Oaks Market, is being fitted up for a store for the White Bros. Messrs White have been conducting a mercan- tile business for several years at Cove but recently sold out and came to this city where they will resume . business along their former lines' ' Fuel seems to have a bigger demand here now than any other commodity. In fact it's about all that's doing in the way of trade. The weather and per haps other, causes have conspired to keep the farmers away from town for some time and consequently its pretty dull in the ordinary lines of busi ness. Attention is called to the advertise ment for the Civil Service examination at the Post-office Feby 25, for the posi tion of carrier. Engineer W. B. Sanford, of the A. & N. C. railway who has been serious ly ill with pneumonia is reported as im proving. Remember the meeting at the court house tonight at 8-o'cIock. Seven years ago last night the battle ship Maine was sunk in Cuban waters. That occurrence and the events that arose from it seem to most of us like a dream. A very full report of the Water and Light Commission is to be found in this issue of the Journal. Every tax payer and citizen should read it carefully. It is a matter of public interest to every on. Mothers be careful of your children. .There ia no baby., medicine in the world ss good as Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. It makes the little ones strong, iiealthy and active. 36 cents. F. S. Duffy. "MAUD MULLER." The sweet, sad story of Maud Muller so familiar to all on account of the posm by Whittier was acted on the stage at the New Masonic Theatre last light with every fine detail that the histrionic art requires. While the story somewhat too melancholy, to be popular Inljsudience there were none who could Justly ' criticise the performance Miss Beulah Thompson who appeared in the title role had the childish sim plicity that the poem describes, and lodge Wayne had the same austere bearing that Whittiergave the original And through all the play there waa the same sentiment that one feels In read ing the poem. ' For the second tune this week the Theatre was a cave of frigidity. None too warm at the best the boose gr so cold that it was almost dangerous to be seated ia sod) place. - There is no excuse for having such a eondiUoa and the management moot beat-the souse sod keep it boated or roa the risk ef having small audiences. ' iHUt aa trta Oiiult Csikm I.IMuo wrote Ule ia Me iUry ooremlns aa InaWent of a koUdsy too be took ltb hie Meod, Chertae U (M4fMi. better koewo SO tewtS Cs roll: -ivnrt.-aoai vaa eremMoe by tbe tmioty of rokne cetbHraL I foea4 hies ImrIus: esalnft toe rtllo ef Vm fMr and arf.Mng Uke a Cbltd. XfUm t tartar ram te ehow ervr tbe cfwl r 0t t the y. Me tald that le mo 14 eet beef tbe barab r4n of i lie mas lei ike pi wmro e ee Oiork baent ra H, f -n I w.W I'1 e le (),. ..;t I - it al "t J' T ff,ie - ...:a I l-i" li (a aa at-(t , ,,h. ti a t't I ' Bfl- ; U. !""' ( JUST RECEIVED An Invoice of White House Coffee J. L. McDaniel I 3 Wholeaa.e eft Taikor Store; ( The Treat Furniture Co., S4 iJCidadl Street. Are opening up a a Large and Complete Stock of Furniture which will be SOLD CHEAP FOR CASH OR ON INSTALLMENTS. All the latest styles in different varieties of Wood. Call and see . TRENT FURNITURE COMPANY, 54 Neddie SUeet, Next to Sam Lipman's Dry Goods Store. Whitehurst's Sale Until Feb. 18th. One Hlore Week for If oiutrkfcpprM nffiire bargalisM In our line M. E. Whitohurst h Co. 15 lullM-k Ntreef. PUBLIC SALE. The house and lot at No. 33 New St.. reaidenre of the late Mrs. Samuel B. Waters, will be sold at the Court House door on Thursday, February, 16th st 12 o'clock. CEO. B. WATERS, Admr. 8. R. STREET, Auctioneer. Lumsden & Stith Ws represent sad ask your boatnass la tte following Companies. NORTHERN ASSURANCE CO., of CERXAM-AMEUCAN IN8UI ANC1 CO., of New York, MUTUAL BENkfTT UTt INSUR ANCE CO., of Newark, N. J. fctWTTTTnTTtHtlttfttrys. RlVERSl DE STORE. I riitn 310 Bart Tub flutter, V Ba. ' Ari4e C"xlr eely ifa Ileitis ran and botie goods of all ihvla. Hatinnal plault fttrpanj ST ( sVa f- f IV Pt (', t'aa- t,.. :'.'.' ' ' V. , V- fan. I . l.-.-? .-.: ! " - ; ; "') ! 1 ira r.f a'! V (ia. - );. . t( .K-.t-!r rwkSae, $w4 f--tr i" de, I - I ', ft Mis, T t i - Hir4 l. ,. ' : - . ! f - r-J f j IV. i ; : 4 i '- k 15 lis ! f r 1'. J ( I) filial I Qroeer. f oruer Broad aud Hancock Sts. 2 Heel Irl-li lnlD Forfait- I have Irish Coblers, Bovaa and WhiU Bliss. My Irish Cobbler is the beat Potato I ever planted, they are aar lier, largest producers and lees Culls than any other. Write for Pottto circular. A. H, LINDSAY, Portsmouth, Va. LAUNDRY The Gokiaboro Sm Laondry kal been recently equipped with the very leteat improved machinery aad goaraa tees perf eet setisfartloo m their work. The rjdersigned has Ukea theageary for this etvy and will car for aoe eVliver tret of charge all Isondry eatrwsted le blw, ' - CsH pKons Ha. 116 betaxae beers fl aad lie'c Wkea Monday aad be wiO do tbe rest ; J. M. HINE3, Agt is7 niddu nu ' Full lino of Dnig-s.Hed-icinc3. Toilet Ar ticles end Ccap. Frczh S-jppfy of r-f c t L t J u ' 4' t. ,s wm About. nnrinr'n Pliormomr 3 uum o .luaimayj -si
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