- ". ... ' . ' - - ' ... .''." ' ' - 1 - V "' .4 - VOL OOCIII.-2C6. NEW BERN..N, C.VVEDNESDAY.'-MORNINCJ;. NOVEMBER 29, 1905.- TWENTY-FOURTH YEAR: I; 19 At f.V ft : TrTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTYfTTTT Ttianksgiying Two Days of the year call for especially attrac ..tive and showy display of Table Linen. Those two days are Thanksgiving and Christmas. Table Lin en must be right "then if at no other' time. The Turkey Itself is of no more importance than an immaculate 3 spread: ' 4 . We offer vou at soecial Three Special Numbers For Three Days Only No. 19, 2 yards wide, $L50 value, 85c. No. 17, 2 " " $1.75 value, 90c. No. 14, 64 inch " $1.00 value, 75c. Napkins to match. " J Mitchell & Co., PHONE 288. 61 Pollock St., Opp. G. A- NlCOIil. lire and Boiler Insurance. Brick for Sik ER THE SHIP IS WRECKED everybody can tell you how she might have bee saved After your house is in ashes many a wife acre knows how the fire could have been put out" but it wasn't. There's just one and only one safe way to save yourself against the ravages of fiir insurance company, the only kind whoae policies we write. Phont 200. MISS NANNIE P. STREET, fire and Plate lass Insurance Home and foreign companies. NOTICE! Notice is given that, certificate num ber 1203, for one share of stock of the A. & N. C. railroad company which waa issued to m has been lost, and I hall make application for another cer tificate. Nov. 28th 1905. . H. G. FRANKEN FIELD. WATCH OUT I r'ar Tkt Lucky Numbtr on Tht Bottom ol Your Glob. 1 will aell Vi globes only, each one with two Japan goldfish and one terra cotta house, pebbles and 1 box fish food at the low price of 79c each. The purchaser who gets the globe with the lucky number will receive $1.00 in cash. The lucky number you will And advertised in the Journal as scon as these 12 globe have been sold. Fo better hurry up and get one of the 12 globes. E. WALNAU'8 6 & 10C. STOKE, Dealer in Musical Instruments Woman'! Exchangi. The following list of articles can be ordered, some of whirh are now on dis play at Warren's drug store opposite postonVe: Fancy work all kinds and descriptions in coUori. work ben, now 6trpg, etc., Cullinary art, pkklee, beateo biscuits, preserves, etc, ex tract; ail flavorings, burnt wood work. crochet work, souvenir photos, score tarda, favors, etc Sptclil Cigar Pricti for Smoktri ' The "Cresent Tobacco Co," put on sale X. Saturday morning a limited enberof 12c cigars, at the rery p- (W price ef each. Not more thsn 100 of these cigars w Ul be aUd to any One customer. They slse have few aaora of the eeklmt) i -ConUrvenur and "U Defle Cnole" to be old st the sne price. - ' These speeial tigar sales ars wtpra. (ndeated to New Bern elgaf hietory. Ne firm bai ever put en m1, at this '.prVe, ttgars of surh knows high quality, ; The cigar which win he mM at I k the celebrated Setdenberg A Co's. "AfUnflnD-r" brsnd, AD lovers of f V'gb gr4e tlgsr r tpi1f Uvtted r-e attnd thU U. . ,. . . CASTOR I A , lor InfAnii K. Clil-rta. TjrrJYci i!:Ti ATt:;s C::;M AFT ?TTTTTTf f t f TtTf TTFTTTTtW Table ' tinerir j ' ' a v' sale these orices: -3 Episcopal Church. 3 NEW MASONIC OPERA HOUSE The New Musical Comedy "Ikey and Abey." Presented by George R. Salter't Company with strong cast and cho- is. 'ine Costumes and Scenery. The Greater BLACK PATH TROUBADOURS 40 SINGERS, DANCERS, FUN FOLKS Headed by I! LACK PATTI. (Mmc. Sissieretta Jones), Greatest Singer of Her Race, and JOHN RUCKER, ?The Alabama Blossom," the Funniest Colored Man, Presenting A Dandy New Show. Friday. Dec . 8th THE FUN FURNISHERS. West & Vpkes, AS Percy & Harold AND MargareUDaly Vokes, IN The Laugh Loosening Frolic A Pair of Pinks Supported by an Excellent Cast 50 PEOPLE 50 Furniture 444 , .... x . Or any other kind Ai hat we sell. We are in a position to give you valuable pointeri On goods in Our? Line. We ' v' j can please youT, Our prices , , ' . are right . : , ; - Ve are acents for Hole's Original Kot Blast Keating stove'sl a - Monday, Dec. 1 1 uesday, Dec. 5 Notable-" ; Meeting ; And Ban quet The SciKH Murdsr Cass Agiin Up or Hear Ing. ClirlirUan Brothtrhood Inaur- . 'incs Company. Cotorsd Or ginlzstlon. Agricultural Building Entirety . .. ComplatsdV . , Ralelgli, Nov: 2aLt Wg1jt Vas a notable occasion forene Junior Order United American Mechanics, no less than 370 members from six lodges in this county being present, and 51 can didatea being initiated, among them being Governor Glenn, Major Johnsor, President Browtt of the Citizens Na tional Bank and other well known citi zens. Members of thecrder report that the affair waa very enjoyable in deed. City Editor Willis G. BriggsofVthe Raleigh Times presided at the meeting, which was followed by a banquet. One of the features was a speech by Gov ernor Glenn, who made a plea for ti e Bible in every public school house ai d said be would ask the legislature to see that the Bible was placed in every school. The Governor declared that no person was fit to teach in a public school who would not read in it a chap ter from the Bible and offer a prayer. All the State officers are now members of this order. Next Sunday evening Kev. Dr. Alfred Moment will preach a sermon to the order in the PresbyteriBii church. On Friday there will be a hearing, if I Solicitor Armistead Jones gets here in time and if certain witnesses for the State can be on hand in the matter ol Bob Lilliston, the fakir who, togoUiei with Harry Chirk is in jail on thi charge of murder in the first degree for shooting Charles G. Smith of Peteis burg, in the Union passenger station here the day after the last State Fair ended. It was at first stated by an at torney for Ltlliiston that no effort would be made to procure bail under hkbeas corpus proceedings, but appli cation has been made to Justice Wal ker in habeas corpus proceedings, and he sets the hearing for 10 o'clock Fri day morning. It is asserted by attor neys' for these men that the charge against them it really not murder, but manslaughter. There is a report of a case, recently tiled in (the English courts, slmost exactly similar to this in which both men were sent to prison for long terms, as it was known that one or the other had killed a ran, though it waa not definitely knon which one of the two had done the deed. A good deal of evidence hat been taken la this much talked of case already, though it is hinted that a lot f it hrs never yet been developed. The Insurance Commissioner haa ap proved of the charter of the ChrUtian Brotherhood Insurance Company, a col ored organisation, mutual and wiJi no capital stock, with 1 headqurtter at Washington, N. C The new agricultural building at -the A. 4 K. College here Is now entirely completed and is ready to be turned over to the Beard of Agriculture, which is the Board of Trustees of the college. This board meets next week, and Its building committee will inspect the structure and feport upon it It is necessarily one of the most ' beautiful of aD the 8tfte's public building's aad Is very greatly admired. The total cost of the building, with the equipment Is shoot 130,000. A good deal of machin ery hasten made t gift to the tlegc 1W this building, t' I - ' r Ilty lad At! Kondiy Might Ikey and Abey which appear at the opera house Monday bight, Perember 4, is as the names Imphea aide split inf.roof rending Ilebrrw comedy. TheTe U oo sVajht but that the actors who take the Jew role are a cltfror xome difcfte In that line ef work as there art on the fUg, The have slerted a strong company taring krf and tuneful chorve togthr with all that goes temak t eofful rollick inj !tTry show, ffeeuUfal costumes erd attrsnWa sU settings adrl to the 'brUlianry cf the pUy, , . .... Bor.t Fur Sr.lo ! One sharr'e. S) fel loti sr. Ao- .1 If Jflf'i Cl!rJ Gum at Wsrren'4. Havi FEDERAL COURT DOCKET ; - Will Occupy Time Until Christmas it Raleigh. -. . Moonshine Cam Increasing. RaleighNov. 25. In an- interview with United States District Attorney, Harry Skinner, regarding the tern of the Federal district court, soon to be gin here, he said that the docket was very heavy and that it would occupy the court until about Christmas. TWo are a number of post office cases, some robberies, some for embezzlement, and others for opening letters. There are a few counterfeiting cases, but none of marked importance. The moonshWng docket is very heavy indeed- When the Question was asked Colonel Skinner if moonshining was. increasing his re ply was that it certainly, was if detec tion and prosecution are an intlt x. Then asked what would be the mo9t in teresting case on the docket he srid that one against deputy revenue col lector Downing and Stancill would be, if tnat came up at this term. . These two officers are indicted in Duplin coun ty, on the charge of shooting and kill ing a moonshiner. Last Saturday the grand jury there returned a true bill against them. The case will, of course be transferred to the Federal court. In this court it will be the duty of the attorney general to defend and of the State solicitor, Armistead Jones, Esq., to pTosecute. Some weeks ago, direct ly after the man was killed, revenue agent Chapman went to Duplin and made an investigation. His report was of course-sent to revmae commissioner Yorka, and it will be made public at the trial of the men who are thus charged with murder. ELKS -LODGE -OF SORROW Program to be Observed by The Order in Honoring The Memories of Deceased Mombers. The beautiful custom inaugurated by the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks to-honor the members of their dead will be elaborately observed by the local IxJge, Sunday, December 3, at the Opera house. The public will be interested in these exercises and they are cordially invited to attend. Follow ing is the pJogram : Orchestra. Quintette, "Hark, Hark, My Soul," Miss Mamie Kehoe, Mesdames W. T. Bishop, M. L. Hollowcll, H. P. Willis, Messrs L. C. Tolson and John Suter. Remarks, .Exalted Ruler, J. G. Dunn. Prayer (Lord's Prayer in unison) Rev L G. H. Wiliiams. 3 Solo, selected, Mrs. W. T. Bishop. Lodge Ceremonies. Solo, "A Vision of Heaven," Rev. L. G. H. Williams. Opening Ode. Invocation, Chaplain, Rev. L. G. H. Williams. Orchestra. Duo, "Evening", Smart, Mesdames W. T, Bishop and J. E. Benton. Address. Gov, R. B. Glenn, Winston Lodge No. 449. Anthem, "Son of My Soul," Turner, CboHi". Eulogy. G. L. K., 3. W. Hanr.,ek.. Solo.l"Avi Maria, "Cavaliers D Riu- ticanna. Mum Mamie C. Kehq. Solo, selected, Mr. C. T. Pumphrry Closing Exercises. . " - ' . Trio, "Faith, Ilope and LoVe'Shtr- ley, Mesdames W. T. Bishop, M.-L. Hollowcll, and IL P. Willi. ' Benediction, Rev. L.O.TI. Williass. Orchestra, X tYour City Taxes for IMS art 4uv The City is nuoh la fteod of meney to meet 6bligatioos now doe, paying your City Ta bow will be' much eppte- clateoV , -V- " .J.,J.T0L8ON,f CltyTas-CoUectort -.Y Cigars and Tobacco at Warren'a, . V ffll Memorial It K'w.Btrfi 'Account, t fJ.e Memorial t)e at New Bern, Sunday Dec rd, upon which occasion Governor Glenn will de liver the eddret; reduced ' round trip rate are authorised: From ' - La Onnge J " ' M cents.' Klttslo ; ' TO "!M : Beaufort ' tlOO 'V 1 TirVrte mi sfe Dec ir goodfreUirn ing Dec, 4th Inclusive, ,. R. E. L BUKCn. Tine line THl Coxk at Wanea'a. Ojittr Fttil It Bridjetort The mmr.Utt of t BrWirpV M. E, church ere (ning tn tive g'rd 7e fpeijvtl o Thank sffivirg Lay at j!ri'! Un, fmm I to 9 p, m. AH r cf !; h Bvi!fc) ;o s'lctwl end h!p !," vrr.rtHy p" ; !e in lvlr (Tnrt4 to ef i 't4 lJii flur'ii. V.f, C A. Bjftsn f irr,!h V t t' cs A l'-ss-t 1 - j f -rrn ic- it s'.i ' i REPORT OF CITY SCHOOLS; Interesting Notes tn The Progress ef Tht : Schools. The total enrollment for the year is 634. Average daily attendance 529.70. Number of tardies 4. . Highest per cent attendance: 9th grade 97. 7f. Second highest per cent attendance: 6 A grade 96.60. Average per cent attendance whole school 93.05. , Tardies: 6 A grade 1; 5 B grade 1; 10th grade 2. Total number of visitors 11. Visitors Messrs. T. A. Green, C. L. Stevens L. S. Grant, Mesdaines Brad ham, u if. Foy, Munger, Chas Hollis ter, M. M. Marks, Rosenthal, Knight, and Miss Margaret Bryan. HONOR ROLL The following made 90 or oven on every study required in the grade: Beulah Holton, Lalla Betts, Lottie Lancaster, Lula Quir n, Hilda Willie, Roeha Jacobson, Gertrude Carraway, Arthur Rosenthal, Lucy Guion, Mary G ask ill, Haywood Guion, Jennie Bell, Sadie Knight, Fred Gillikin, John Jones Ida Gordner, George Pipkin, Alpha Kellum, Loraine Arendelf,' Blanche Gaskill, Lessie Smith, Albert Hibbard, Anna Heuser, Ida Howard, Florence Banks, Florence Fulford, Jannese Harper, Vallie Hatch, Milc'r id Hackney Mildred Heath, Phoebe Jones, Henry Gordner, Lacy Meredith, Edna White head. During the month 100 new single desks have been placed in the 4th and py, grades. The repairs on the centra building have been almost completed and the building ia now in first class shape. The plumbing for the new building has been let to the Wallace Plumbing Co. and is to be completed in 30 days. There will be holiday on Thursday Nov. 30th and on Friday Dec. 1. Beautiful things, use ful things, amusing things, nec essary Lungs. Waters China Store Notice to Patrom All patrons of Hackburn's stores will please remember that we will not open our stores for business on Thanks giving day. It will wash and not run off This complexion all envy me, It's no secret so I'll tell Take thou Rocky Mountain Tea. For sale by F. S. Duffy. We have put the prices on our Christ mas goods way down close. Those who come early get the bargains Waters China Store The Delineator For December. For colorwork, press work and gener- il beauty and usefulness, the Decem ber Dulirieator ia conspicuous among i.he Christmas magaiinee. Eight paint ings by J. C' Leyendecker, Illustrating and Interpreting the Twenty-third Psalm, ia th most extensive color fea ture of the number, but a painting by Alrhonse Mocha, accompanying a poem, "The Mother of Baltimeua," by , Tbeodoaia Garrison, Is fully as notable ai an art work.' The short Actios of ths number eomprisos storias by Jlsm Un Garland, John Luther Long, Gilbert Parker, and Alice Brown. The open ing chapters of a new aerial r womac a ehib story "Ths President of Quex," are given; It la said to b In the aatura of reply to "Too Evolution of a Club Woman," which craaUd groat interest In the magazine last year. A Mris of illustrated papers under the tiua, "Some Heroines of Bhaifpere by ther ' Impersonators," also begins in this number Mh Eleanor Robsoo o JuiisLj w.f . New York CUou tJUrttt The folknrtng won the opening and closing prkia cm the New "Tort Cotton CxcUnga, Kor '. B. ' ', . Open Hign ' Low , Does Jm "lLa ' :" "v. -..LIT Mch 1L ; ' ; . 11.62 Mar ., U M . j U.TI Receipts -M, 431 f- ' 'UstYtr-S.787.-.. ; - Xmai STujjettionl. -., for Cr.lWmn A Kodak, shsvh-ig t, srsrf j.ln, tvK but tons, match Viz, silver hftfvdle pwkrt knivwi, ht truth, mititry hruahx and nail fl!sn in i'dvst (im t'f pnrkt- Itlsltr-art of wla-Vnn to ! yriuf s Wet km pvt p f ir yru I fore Ihe njh is on, tr4 to t'-rc- ir t.arl It M t got nj- RINK Bars Men from Employment BvafT line of txulaeu Is begtanlnr to BBatlU doon abaolatalr to drinking men. Business com inauuon nas Mcomeao keen Utlon has t tnat only men ol it M si end fist habits can find employment. Employers do not want men that are ad dicted to drink. A drinking: man Is not in St condition to handle responsible work. Continual drinking diseases the nerra system. No "willpower" can cure; treat-, aunt la necessary. v Cures Whiskey and Beer Habit Take 0SBIB2 Quietly at Home I to cure without patient's knowledge, buy ORRINE No. 1; for voluntary treat ment, tmy O RHINE N. 2. Price, $1.00 per box. I Cure Effected or Money Refunded Book on "Drunkenness" (sealed) free on request. ORRINE mailed (xealed) on re ceipt of $1 by THE ORRINE CO., Inc., Washington, D. C, or sold in this city by 36 C. D. BRADHAM, New Bern, N. C. A Great Bargain Closing Out Sale. The stock of Hardware, Tinware, Glassware and a valuable miscelknpoim stock,, formerly owned by C. Follman op Hancock street, opposite the Bishop brick factory, will be sold at cost. Mr. Alex Justice is in charge and offers great bargains to purchasers. Sold at retail or in job lots to suit purchasers. Stock and Business for Sale The household and kitchen furniture formerly owned by C. Follman on Han cock street, including very old designs in furniture, 1 RosewootL piano and other mahogony, black walnut pieces, very valuable at a bargain. Inquire oYi premises. The store with dwelling above. Excellent stand as there is an established business building in excel lent repair, large rooms, large garden and every convenience. Excellent neigh borhood. Possession given Decen.licr 1st. vEnquire E. E. Harper, real estate agent. Progress of the 1 5 Cent "Campaign New Orleans, Nov. 28 "With pro ducer and consumer now fully awmv that practically famine conditions arc destined to prevail before another crup of Amer'can cotton can be available, there is nothing at all remarkable in the prompt and sweeping response. Mr. Jordan has had to his call for pledge to hold cotton for 15 cents," is the way an observant cotton man puts the case. Mr. Jordan in a published interview asserts that farmers all over the South are Sending in pledges by mail and ly wire so fast that his clerical force in the Atlanta office of the Southern Cc t ton Association has fallen behind in iL work of counting and assorting them, and additional clerks had to be em ployed. Originally Mr. Jordan ex pected to secure these pledges' through the personal solicitation of canvassers to be put out from the various State headquarters and from Atlanta, but be fore canvassers could be sent to the Held, the mails and the telegraph han brought pledges for hundreds of thou sands of bales, and still they rome. This is but one of the many evidences of the vslue to the farmer of organi zation. For many years the spinners profited immensely through concert of action and gained advantage over the unorganized farmers which they cannot but enjoy under present day condi tions. Supreme Court Opinions. Special to Journal: Raleigh, Nov. 28. Supreme court filed the following opinions today: Bait vs I'squin, from P.uncomh af firmed. Hutchinson vi R. K. Co., Catawba, no error. Mfrf. Co. vs Cloer, from Ca'dKell, new tria'. EUer vs Railway, from Catawba, no Held vs Railway from Mecklenburg, affirmed Fitzgerald vs City Concord, new trial. Hayes vs Railway, Mecklenburg, nrw trial. Roes vs CottOfa Milk, Cleveland, new trlak " ( Royitet vt Mining Co. Montgomery, affirmed, . If you ira troubled wltn dluy ipella, heeda, fatdigMUoo, tnstipaUon, ItoIIUUr's Rocky UoonUln Tea win make you wall and keop yo4 wlU If It fails, gt rourMmwy back. Thsl'i fair. UcenU. for eale by ? S. Duff. "V,'"' " Huy Wa CrytuUiaed Ginger ai War Fum sUtlonery at Warfat'a, IIuylT'i Lunck Rolls st H'lmii Some f ne vl and ren'mm at .CoJl Una Market todey. " , . ttr.frtd Toy P-'im st R'srresj'a, Portsmouth Corned Mullens I K LOT JUST RECEIVED AT ft j. L. McDANIElS J! js Also fresh lot Fancy Cakes and Crackers. 3j Old Fashion and Prepared Buck Wheat, Oat Flakes, New Carolina Rice, Grits and Big Hominy, p Dried Apples and Peach.es, Dried Figs, Currants L and Raisins, Euelish Walnuts. Almonds. Pecans 3 and Brazil Nuts. 5 its Cape Cod Cranberries. J. L. McDaniel ;iil.;'.r Slorft. 23. FAY STOCKINGS 6 We ho vi m Slocks f(v sizes at 35c Ii" you have never used them try a pair. They Fit Fine. Cut ton on the waist, no supporters, protect health. They prevent sickness. Vt Kell and (iCAranteo FAY f T BAXTER L I Whitehurst & Co., Special 20 p. c. Reduction Sale TWO JDjZJITS Tuesday and Wednesday Before Thanksgiving. llaviland China Dinner Sets, Fine Parlor Lamps, Old Karhinn Blue Dinner Ware, A Special lot of Fine China Salad. Cake Plates, Vases, etc. A full line Tm ware and White Lined Enamelled Ware. . 20 PER CENT REDUCTION fOR CASH. Makes our Japanese China and Vases, very low, notwithstanding ours is a finer prade than kept elsewhere. M.E. Whitehurst & Co. 45 Pollock Stre. ihttoiu Studio. Latest Styles t, C. 0. A 0. D. S. S. C(X Kerfs ass M 00 Wa win sell tkkeU to Norfolk fcmH return, Wavmg Krw Drs H ovwler X tmh. Good to Mora until Deeembat 2nd for Ik ' . "'" " ' , . nco iiD.tjmoM,: No. SO. ' ' a vAf. ' LumFtlcii & Stlth INSUIIVXCIUGKNXY. . & Hetall Grocer. g, Corner Broad and Hancock Sts. & complete line of Fay i ioys and Girls in all m per pair They STQCKINBS 92 East FtontStV in Photo f -it' Portraits.'! For TTiankSQlvlng Special. I Grape Fruit 4 tot 25cts,. ; Malaga Graphs 20c lb. CocoanuU, grated tO ct;. I) Swctt Cream, 50 cti. qt. Best Bariinnaa,' 20 eta . Floridi Oranges, 40 arvj V ct. do2 iwect tud juicy, Celery, 3 for 25 aj. ' oa"i ' ' - ! tX,' J. o. r Axir.i. f ' 7 Jt('f, r.re the t . - it er F'1 lie. yr.f ' r s at Otis IU ".'T't f fire tr,'rTve Cf f (7- m - - - a , r I

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