t -m . -t h h..:.ll"l Tol. XXIIIfo. 24 0. New Hern, N. C'n Friday Sloriiins, RIarch 10, 1905. TweB.j-Tliitd Year - V 4 th 4 4 ' -1 4 f It KJ M;i-'.-V v ' Wa mriumtt k wfelivim. fr nil tin in.nAnt Am Vpw ' Rnrtncr flmf. - , - w --- ..w ; . You will find them here in nrofuaion. the Choicest Production to sui I the taste of the Refined American Woman. ' Come and see the New' T ' ,, creations 01 Hie season, tney are here for your inspection ana Denent It costs you nothing to look and the pleasure is all ours. ? v f' jYoursTtuly, ' ;-. . . . ij J. M. Mitchell & Co.f il ' C--"TV; , phone 288. .; .Sft;; ! , 4? PoUockSt.V Opposite Post-office, i RALEIGH ooaoDODoabdo aonoonoa noaoao : We are ehowfiig this week a brautl- iul line ot New SDriner Silks in the New- 1 est Shades. We also have a very pretty line of Mercerizsd Waist Goods, and the i rn tt i b H: KaroiaTi i a urn a or 1111 J 25c. x s ' t jc, r, Aeea s xvewuxioras ana a mil line of Lace Hose in JBlack, White- and Tan are also here. i Call and See Them. i J. J. BAXTER.! occoccso cssoonccob ooooccco IS 10,000 yards of Percale yard wide, sells everywhere for 12 l-2c. In Light and Dark coUr. Our price for this week, only 6o pei yard. Big Bargains in Spring Goods arriving daily. " 75 fiddle Bjtreat. .HUTIHTMIIIIHHTHTT.TIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIimm.f. I: A Fine Lot of Norths Carolina Fnioked Hams JUST RECEIVED a SoKd Car IxMd of Dw from th old fUlla Ua Veiafet Willi n Co Mibraciiw Um fnlu.lt,. u. j. , pX OUR PATKNTCXU-I LILY AND ABOVE kL ? ' . wurutuia iru jc rr Nil , , Pi w mm w w M M W . a I W W W I ,' .Wa aottrft canala-niMnta of atl kbxk f t. CvaraaUa Prompt altaaUoa aod Quick Rolurna aa4 will nrenba tlx C t' ttVrrtcathattabaaUalnl i t , v - C No. 81 Bouth Front Bt. kkAklLU.kU.kk kkkkkU.kkkkkU.kkkkU.kkkkk booking Over Records in Onslow Co. Bond Case." Dof Ti irwls Faats For Hursl Librarle :'v'6rawta Wli.1iiMkaM;'0r:; V?fWaaiteh'B-: Haata. ";T'-' - Raleigh, Ilarch d.Staading'; Haater Eugena Martin, J. .0. .Carr,'oanael lot bondholdera and ex-Judge E. K Bryan counsel f or , commissionera of ' Onslow county are her examninff recordB In theOnalow county bpnd case in which the-county seeks to repudiate $40,000 bonds issued under an act in'.188S. According to a ruling of the supreme court both the no vote must be record ed In, the. legislature when. Voting by roll call for'bond issue bills!, r . In this case the "aye'? vote; ia recorded and there is a mark after the "nos" vote which the county commisBioners cbn- tend is only a comma and the bondhold ers insist iaa '1" aigBifyinir one vote cast. If they are ;hi the ; bonds are valid under the ruling. If it is only a comma then the bonds are no good. The State superintendent of public lustruction is informed that Edertecombe tsounty has out of; the proceeds of a dog tax provided rural libraries for all the colored public schools in the county Libraries had previously, beeifprovided for all white schools.-' National Councilor W. E. Faison of the Junior Order United American Mechanics says the order in this State has grown in ten years from the tail of the procession to the second largest membership of any order in the State. there being 1,050 members. Applica tions were received yesterday for new lodges in Forsythe and Guilford coun ties. The National. Councilor has just returned from Florida where he ins true ted a State Council and will go soon to Louisiana to institute a State Council. A CLERICAL MISTAKE CtMw Twe Ua SuHa ; Wklck. Uw: Rs X-j srys aas;llo:Vata IsJ ' -?Z'.4ssisirs i CalW "h Resolutions of Thanks. WHEREAS Through the unremit ting efforts of our esteemed Congress man Honorable Charles R. Thomas, Representative from the .Third- Con gressional District of North Carolina, St John's Lodge, No. 8. A. F. & A. M., has been partially compensated by the United State -Government. - for the despoilment of Its property by some of the soldiers, of the Federal Army during the UvU War, And WHEREAS All the members of said Lodge desire 16 express, In unmeasured terma, their imperishable gratitude to our worthy Representative in Congress and our beloved fellow-townsman for his noble work in accomplishing that, hr which so many had here-to-fore failed. Therefore belt . RESOLVED That St John's Lodge. No. I. A. F, ft A. M. unanimously ax- tends to Honorable Charles R. Thomas, the sincere and heartfelt thanks and sppredatioa of its whole membership, for the recovery of the sum of Five Thousand Dollars, a elaim to which we were Justly entitled, hut for the re covery of which .we have vainly striven for nearly half a century. RESOLVED That it is the firm be lief of this Lodge that the allowance ol this elaim was due entirely to the on- tiring energy, marked ability, and well earned popularity, of ourRepreeenUtivf of whom we are Justly proud, ' ' RESOLVED . That theae reeohitioM be fanerihed opon the permanent te- corda of this Lodge, a copy . sent to Honorable Charles R, Thomas, and i copy given the New Ben Dally Journal for publication r ' , v - . ' . 1 tl r-at --- V W WW' )l )f M have just ni:crjvi:D a caii load. bi:gt ri::,Tci3 o:; nu: j:at:i:j:t. , Tull lino I2uitdi:! natcrlil, Fa'r.ti Ci! DA7 ::IMJ r r 1 "ILL ZUT1JA: ' BLOOOr flGHTINQ AT MUKDEN. mlm Utnd la tfeH is iKsa Tetel " ;''.llaMsrsaCaiWv'"i', tie of Mudn haa ru!ted m a RuMian ucToai. wa aiaranaj uramabaaonc more provwJ himself one of the greatest mMUrt of offensive straLa;y aioce N puieoo, wliile General KampaUla b now enrsind ia endonrorin la Atj hie title a a master of eootmful re Uts ami bring off hie army, with lu Iranwwee 'trstn, M(f u tlf Taas, where a rmiUon waa kng are propsr. d with thioillnfn7 In view. TV pnnnpm mrure the KunUan rommwx'. er-in-cli!rf I rrvw d; (fault than h met mrrnmtMf t IJM Tanf.tiwr now h U 0 rtfio on huih flank m Wft wli'f mUntW In a nvwn Uirvxis rKl.i fr frwn tH rilrol T4lo, March I.- M.-n.-.yt fTn V ,'. n l-'f ! th. Ut:; W V n m lh. .!..,' ml t.f tK mr Ktrf t , .-t ...aan, ' ,.. S. . f..n ' ttn-j . i ' ; 1 ll rv' (mm t'-. , t ,., The Raleigh Post Says:-f ;: ?iHre J. G. Carr. Judge E. fi. Bryan and Mr. &. S. Martin, all of Witalr g ton, were ii the'efty yesterday and paid a -visit to-; the office of Secretary of State Grimesto examine the ; SetiateJ jour of the session of . 1885 for the re cord of an iijact passed in that-year providing- fqr 'a ; bond; issue .in Onslow county, "It appears that two law suite have resulted from a question as to whether a -certain mark of the pen ; or the record is intended for the figure one or a comlmv "' The county of Onslow, after the act has' passed, issued ' the v bonds to the amount of $40,000, snd they were sold. Then the county commissioners refused to pay the interest and are now .suing in the Superior court of Onslow to repu diate the issue on the ground that the act was illegally passed because the hoes were not recorded. An examina tion of the journal shows the ayes regularly recorded, but after the word 'noes" the character which one side claims to.be the figuce one and which the other declares is simply -a com- a. The bondholder in the case is Mr. D. H. Tolman. who lives in Ohio, He is suing in the Federal court at Wilming ton to establish the validity of his bonds and collect the coupons. The case in some respects is similar to the Debnam case, in which Chief Justice Clark decided that on the pas sage of a roll-call - bill in the' general assembly both the aye and no votes must be regularly recorded on the jour nal Mr. Carr is attorney for Mr. Tolman the bondholder. Judge BryanJ repre sents Onslow county and Mr. Martin is special examiner for the federal court at Wilmingtort. Mr. W. D. Mclver, one of the law yers engaged on this case was shown the above article and he says that the question mentioned is only one of many He also said that if the bondholders win out they may sue Craven county for the $60,000 bonds voted on in this same matt r. GUTIGURA SOAP TheVofld' :is.fti.::-n:. ; diun aoap. His World's Sweetest fToilelipSg Sals Greater1 than the World's Product of Other Skin Soaps Colds cause congestion and costive- ness, Fluids which should pass through the bowels and kidneys are secreted by the ndee and throat. Hollister'a Rocky Mountain Tea will positively cure. 36 cents. F, S. Duffy. Fine Veal and Dressed Chickens at Coast Line Meat Market ARAPAHOE J March 8th.. The farmers 'around our eomm'unty are nearly done planting the potato crop. The weather haa been favorable for the farm work during the last two weeks. We arc having some sickness in our community. Mr. George Philppt of Arapahoe is very"ick with pneumonia. The ladiea of Arapahoe have organ ised an Aid Society for the benefit of the Christian Church. Rev. A. F. Uighton filled his ap pointment at the Christina ' church. at Arapahoe last Saturday and Sun day. - . . . The young people of - Arapahoe have orianisedha Junior Builders Society which meets every Sunday evening. ' , Some of ovr fanners hart been Mow ing Op stump out of their lands with dynamlta. -' . . , Mr. Willie Tingle wbo'has. been go ing to school at Raleigh "baa returned some. He will farnr near hers this yenwv f - '. I f '! The colored Masons of this place are building S lodge room, J: , By rwrueat of the eongregaUoS wor th Ipplng at Broad Creek, the PamHce Union win meet the fifth Saturday and Sunday of April 190S, with Bethany tongregation worahlpplng st Arapahoe iMtea4 of Broad Crw. V . '' riMhny eotifmgation era ntaking er raiiaomenU to give ail who tome a nryai reception. Come and faring year friends. " ' ! 1 r m -A trJ tA, B O rtoanTrn a . locky fi'ountaln Tea fLcts i Pttrf Ie-aS $Ut f fm 4 ff r- fVt f a r-MSP. f nSf PS1B I 4 . ' " - r Tf i, i i- x x-r -rvl I Jee.'h - e Urm . f( , .)'v U- i H - . r -r 7 .ia) t, p, rf Sold Wherever Civilization Has Penetrated. ' Millions of the world's beat people use Cnticara Soap, assisted Jy Cutl eura Ointment, the great akin cure, for preserving; purifying, and besu tlfylhg the skin, for cleansing the scalp of crusts, scales, and dandruff, and the stopping of falling hair, for aoftening, whitening, and ootiing red, rough, and sore hands', for baby rashes, itchings, and . chafings, for annoying irritations, or too free or offensive perspiration, for ulcerative weaknesses, and many sanative, anti septic purposes which readily suggest themselves to women, especially mothers, as -well as for all the pur poses of the toilet, bath, and nursery. 'CuHcura Soap combinea delicate emollient properties derived from Cnticara, the great skin cure, with the purest of cleansing ingredients and the most refreshing of flower odours. No other medicated soap syci i-uiupuunucu is xo Dc compared with It for preserving, purifying, and beautifying the skin, scalp, hair, and hands. No other foreign or domestic toilet soap, however expensive, ia to be compared with it for all the pur poses of the4oilet, bath, and nursery. Thus it combines in one soap at one price the most effective skin and com plexion soap, and the purest and sweet est toilet, bath, and nurse rv soan. N SoautSqj Pufa.tHu.fel. KSi aMoa, waZmSL ISw M Uv to Can bin Umb." I JUST RECEIVED ;, jf DIRECT FROM THE MILL A FRESH Volgts, Snow Drift, CAR LOAD Best Patent, Calia Lilly aad Above All Flour. If you need a haml f Cf..-ti.. n. . mvvn." '""yrlrStbly we can, wrai iwsBiDie price. We will thank you for your patron sup you, nage and do our best to please I.J. L. McDaaiel - JTf ""'VtwvTTT TTTT rVTTTTTVVTTTT VVT7 'TTTTW' MORE BUILDING ACTIVITIES Dr. Hughes And L. H. Cvtler Prtsarlnf. ts Erect Twe Buildings. The building fever continues in New Bern and the prospects are that there will be about as much building of n dences or rebuilding going on as there haa for the past two years. We have spoken of several new bouses going up in different parts of the city and now Craven street comes to the front with two nice buildings which are to be erected by Dr. F, W, Hughes and L. H Cutler. Dr. Hughea will put on a twe story brick structure on the lot between the Jones building, formerly occupied by the P. O. W. Railway Co. and the GaakiD Hardware Go's, store. The dimenaione will be SO by ft feet The ground floor will be occupied by the Southern Express Co. and h will be ready for nee about July L Mr. L, H. Cutler is making prepara tions to construct a two story ware house ef brick which will measure 10 by E0 feet It will be located en the lot opposite the Journal olWc. A New Bam Weesss Ujt "have you a floor paint that win last two weeks? Yea we have Devoe's; k has a beautiful gtoae and w 01 wear twe years if property applied. E. W. Sinai wood. ' SU. ASOUt CASJaAOSxt i 4 iMiipiiitsitMMM a VMv tm .! ri.i TW pli ten ta mm mm4 tnwnklw. . A I lii n Tm mm rmw M.M vki mmtto. .... M m-m MS. tm M i. H. IVetfrrw fin 6iK,r u G. II. Wstre A Bos, I W ISi, 11 tl Mr. Strs, g. C ' The IVenc Furniture Co., New Bero's-Foremost Home Outfitter, and Great Price i utters. Money Saved is money made is the old and true saying and can prove it best by buying your Furniture and Household Goods at The TRENT FURNITURE CO 54 2vid.d.le Street. ssisssssssiisssiaitaAAAAAAAAAAAAAA OAKS MEAT MARKET. The following schedule of prices will he adopted at the Oaks Meat Market on and after Saturday Feb. lxth. WESTERN AND NATIVE STAI.L-FKI) HKKK. All Loin Steak per lb. Shoulder cuts 12Jc. Standard Kihs per lh 10c. Stew PORK CUTS. 12Jc Shoulders per lh. Stew per lb. Hk SAUSAGE. 121c. All I'lirl ,.. , II. uevonalure Farm per lb 20c. Chitterlings CORNED MEATS Hams per lb itc. Butts ht lh Lard 8, 6 and 10 lb buckets per lb 11c l.urd in .Mi lh , ases All Smoked Meats at Lowest Market I'n , s. Trimmed Loins per lb. Sausage, per lb 12J Hk- loo lh lik- POULTRY Wild Game In Nommoii." Theae Piicee will be strictly observed, and I'Uo.MiT lKI IV ERT GUARANTEED. Thanking the pubHe for past favors we ,hr,t ,i,nllnce f . Sd we will endeavor to give satisfartion in every wn OAKS MEAT MA MEET, HACKBURN & WILI.KT, Proprietors. f e-s-eee Notice! Ihvejust recehea fresh.cur toad Ameri can Wirt Fence; same VJtU te sotdit greatly reduced talc. Come lM see me Before EeVsSniallwood awuksWMiatauaM 1 To Mrxl your fnond a Souvenir C.rd to-i day. for n.ilr hy Owen O. Dunn, Leedlsj Prtai.r RuUomt. Car relleck traree mmtmmmm'0,mmmmmmmmmnrmmmmmt lames Willis At Cost' - h. TV. J: A. r u ' f - i - . r s ,im. r. .:?.- J f 1 a I i : r t 1 ( ! I 1 . . r (I en 1 rmt,' ; - r ' ' - - ' ; ' t, t c - ! 1 i -f i i r- i I ? r ". ' ' t ' ... - fi - .?'- Tr 1 have sever! WWW aad W lalwt tiuwJ WiLulM 4m aewtet nehiM wkkh 1 efTae lirtCpUll riri a tacv t-t with rWWM SAW. J.t J4 ro::cro7CA3H AU f jl hrva ef CoimU, RasnhW tA llsrtf d r.W, rwioKCartrtd t Ammilira, tVl'tsoe rhew , SrJ vit Tsllf MarhlDM i i".,i !'. p.ti GU and fe ? rJ (k at triWM prVwa. T. r:ai. r -.'S r. ft 'im I tv wl ttLif'UHUiTir And KofiM .law Ui ofMd , eV at pwe fnrwXfTe. i-s by Jarkann,- m f a fe. - rwir t wMrf Ml . Will's. W end gaerante4. Dear Friends: I ve jtwl Mir a . BUfl lin. .nri. s Hwwttx aampW that I wilt e m euiu for tit oij, ,a wk Il(t TH r'W la fov lim4 A."' BLOCK '" : r 7a:: . S3