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WEITy.FOURTH YEAR " - -;af '?J'.lff. ' Is-'- "ir i;-Y it V tX-.i n i nrtn-T iirrTiiimi it TUff AM I rnr Ollftl'flVftr AIMS TO ENLARGE iVfvfc : :k aw - " - - - - - - ,.., f n m r a m s er a i c m - i i . a a a mil . iiiiii 11 i ill . i .tiiiiTf iiiiiiiiiiiiiiif iiTf jitiiiiif it? nil? ?mi uiui vi r Lkiii'v . pi.ir - i iiPkr . n r h mscunieni .t..', -j.- It is time for blankets: North CaroliiialWboHBlankeK v They are the best on FV. with cillr fcrtnrr 10- 4 wool $4.00. 11- 4 wool $5.50. 12- 4 wool $6.50, , 10-4 75 per cent wool I J M IVIitcIiell & Co., PHONE 61 Pollock St., Opp. Episcopal hurcl. THE NATIONAL BANK OF NEW BERNE, N. C. Condensed Statement Dec. 1, 1905. RESOURCES. LIABILlTffiS. Loaiw, other Investments . ..$518,876.20 Capital $100,000.00 U. S. Bonds. 25,000.00 Surplus and Profits.. 102,127.92 Due from Banks 229.620.99 iCirculation ' 24,400.00 Cash 34,168.99 Deposits v 581,038.26 $807,686.18 , $807,666,18 JA3 A. BSTAV, Frest. J E. BA'KBUBN, DIRECTORS- Jas. A. Bryan, J. H. Hackburn, John Dunn, L. Harvey, U. A NICOIili lin d!oibbmci,Ericilcr Ma AFTIE THE 8BIP IS WRECKED. m4 i)r Um nnn rwr ruM 200. - WhenYou . Think of "CHRISTMAS . 'Think "of a nice chair, ta ble or other article of fumi- lure for a prcrnt '. : We ha vp, very attractive itock to nclcct frora. A nc-v line cf beautiful color pic turcs. ' ' " . ' k Ni is nere. We' offer this week any market.. Wide Hem; J 1 -f J ' - "5. 1 i 4 $3.50. ; 288. ' Vic-Prst. G. H. BCEEETS, Caahier. Chas. S. Bryan, E. K. Bishop, G.H.Roberts. Buy a BRIDGEPORT MOTOR AND GT THE 1JKS1 "A Motor That Motes." . Built for, Service. It will do your work. Special Price lor Doc. For catalogue and price list write John B. Ives, New Bern, N. C. Ag-ent for Neifie A Levy's Wheel ' we ' are running oiii Factory now in full blast i. . and if you want Pure, Good Fresh Candy, soch as Urie leiaoii, Orange, and Hore- hoond DroDsr made, (rest ily, ohany.ote kind; on os.- a. m 6. . . ".' ' - .,r Ihone33 - . : L .c; Line and ' Domini On RtfBday Paccmbff IOUi Uxr wi!i a rx Mmraninf far Bcthavao. . Tha ataamat OcmtAr will, on that dyrail at U o'Wkt ixxxi for Kllu bath CUy. - - ..-. - ; . CEO. IIENDErtSON, , . . . AfT.U Kn lUrtL H, C.' TW 7th.- iv- - L : :::: litlAHtlAlililtlUliHH . Y" .' A beautiful art mcnt of pleasing Chri?t masCifL. ( - I I M I !- l it! I I i i 1 III . . I Ilia ? 11111. 11 ftll i UIIU IHU J,r 1 Events of Interest! Convention and t Woman's Missionary Sessions - Mitslohiry t lapR YVolunter. Report pi Waki Fores Celtegtr Ntf Bern . ar; An Qftw Plica Tnvfl Cm . vantloa Nan Yaar. - Talka ; "0b Savaral Miaaiona Special to Journal ; . . y , ; , . ; Raioigh, Dec.' 8. At the State3ap tistv Convention . this mornine, there was an. affecting pcenYrhen Rev. Mr. Willingham' of Richmond, announced that in response to his appeal made last night, 'Ci: JRock pit. MagBolia, offered himsel as,1 a missionary to Japan. jlRoclf jnade an- affecting talk. The annual reports on State missions was made , py WJL. Kestler. The special order was the report on Wake Forest College, " made by President Poteat, and Chairman Tyree, of the trustees. . - . A committee was appointed to recom mend the place far the next convention Wilmington, New Bern, Henderson and Waynesville inviting it. Short peeches were made by representa tives of Various colleges, including President Brewer of the Seminary at Franklin, Va. ' At the Woman's Missionary meeting auxiliary to the Baptist Convention., Mrs. Follett talked on Missionary jour neys; Mrs. Lucretia Young and Rev. Livingston Johnson on State missions, Miss Maria Buhalmair oT Baltimore, on Home missions, Mrs. A. J. Dunna- way and Mrs. W. C Tyree on Foraign missions. There were conferences on training children in mission work, ltd by Visi Elizabeth Briggs and on Wom-.-.n'f mission clubs, led by Miss Marp ..rei 8 lields. " Many' children inherit constitutors weak and feeble, others due to child hood troubles. Hollister's Rocky Moun tain Tea will positively cure childrec ind make them strong. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. For sale by F. S. Duff . To Raise A Large Amount Special to Journal Raleigh, Dec 8. After some spirited talks in the interest of Wake Forest College befofe the Baptist Stae Con vention today, it was decided to nie (150,000 for it A committee uas lire ted to report tomorrow the ways and means to best do this. President ( Poteafsaya the College begins a new sra extension. ' Tbe-next Baptist Convention will be held at G'raensboro. Pain may goby the sama of rheama- llam, neuralgia, lumbago, pleuriay, No matter what name the pain are ea'.I .-d, BoUiatar's Rocky Moan tain Tea vi.l Iriva Qtvtn away, '85 cents, Ta or fabWU. For ealo by P. 8 Duffy. ' ' Don't wait until the best have been select ecL ; .pome now and se lect your4 Christmas Presents. Wa t e r s OiInaJitore.t"':"" . ' , - "i ' ' " 'Y Get U habit, and go U Waxraa'a, . Candy (a cheap at Warre6V " Our 0oda and prices will cbnyjnce you-No trouble to how you aur stock. ' W a t e r s' China U ore- .,v:V; , Flrva line of Toilet foeda at.WafS rao'a. " , " y . - . ' . - Fina bo randy at Warfn't. Taxes ! Taxes ! Taxes ! The lal payra ut Cravn rmtr'y ntv hrrely acin notified lat th ir I -Ym. for havr ?n dg ainre rVj-.u.m-W but anl nrit t-e riJ al oty,-. Tl. i late ni roar j m dcir.ar,!!.- trotrej la par curront jiai Sn-I arp are.r.g m ta m a f j A j )..; aiMe. V; !; -t . i'l r3 01 aH j Un j,ft,' i. -n t f. '.!.' en. 4n,t VI il.K'l! f AH' tt (.-a - y fa And Baptists Greatly, Pleased iWith i JWakei. Forest:' BJg-'Mineral . Campaoy rCsartafr, GraBtad". . rm! Daclarad Buflty of Mwv -: dar but Out on .Ball. Gov- , . srnor Appolnta Direc tors Colorad Or-y- :c. '.".phanage at ' ; Oxford. ,, : Raleigh, nTc, Dec. g.The Gover nor appoints Samuel P. Parker, K , L. Coley-and W. H. JIarrison directors of the colored orphan asylum at Oxford, to take charge immediately. President Venable of the State Uni versity was talked with today and said that there were 661 Btudents at pres ent, and that everything was getting on admirably. President F. P. Hob- good of Oxford Female Seminary, where the building was recently burned said the loss had been adjusted and that it was Very fully covered by insur ancei The plans have been prepared for a building to replace one - burned' It will be a duplicate of the latter with the exception of some changes in the interior. Charters are granted the -Mida Min eral f p-ings Company of Charlotte, au thorized capital stock $100,000, of which $20,000 is preferred, the princi pal stockholders being J. W. Sample and W. W. Johnston of Charlotte, and Frand B. Sample of Palm Beach, Fla., also to the National Salvage Company of Greenville, which, strange to say is not a company to jsave wrecked vessels or cargoes, 'or to prevent-damage by fires, but is merely a mercantile com pany. As fet no arrests have been madu o d.'l i ity revenue collectors Downinp aw! .-ui.ni-ill, who were recontly declare by the grand jury irt Duplin county tc be guilty of murder, the charge being that they shot a moonshiner. The offi cers are here m bail. It is expected that the Baptist State Convention, the session' of which be gan here Tuesday evening will adjoum its meetine Monday afternoon. More delegates came in today, but the num ber of these is not quit as large aa ex pected, though there are more other viuitora than usual, and the attendance at the meeting of thai Woman's Mis- aionary Union is excetionally large. J Work on tha Elks Templa' hero baa now reached the second story, and it la seen that the building will be a very attractive one. The firm of Whitley and Brother, general merchants bar baa gone into bankruptcy, tha debts due amounting to a considerable sum. Th Baptists are greatly plea ad at the progress of Wake lot-eat Collcgr, in which everyone of them feels aoca a pride Tliwe Is some kind of a divi sion In the ranks ef UaoomlnatJona -hlch InjuVtee tbeto ; colleges, and re duces the attendance, but this is not the ease with the Baptists, who are aa solid as a vkH.'r Wake Foret does not allow haaing and the doctaratione made by President William I Poteat b his maOguralddrese'yaaterday. show ' view of this matter which it it remark- ... fd by many men cf prominence lathe 8UK ooght;tobe Ukea,bytlee everywhere s The declaration 'made bf Prtakion Poteat la aa foJWwa: 'Kurnf In its essence, no matter what Its form, in a breech of the Chrtetiaa Standard. A coniMnaUonef cmardke and farm Utky hi'a crowd to take advantage of a mlc4aidd opponent te Intolerable and juxtlftca the exlremeet meaaurae to ataBltlainoriiiLte.M ' . Now and Boautlful things . now in Btock. lloro arriving: all the time. 'Watora, China D I I D I IP C A I L 1 UtJLIL Oi VLt. j y,.-ut i'ilat j villi atw-iion tn t!. t hi I ! r f r r ) fn Tx''?i. I - k i at r-jr' 1'- -.1 en l ' fr ri. 'f t .f K '' j ! f .rr.': ,i , (r 'j 1st '"r 5 -. i v .-', t r ', J2 Kt I fro If ,'c j ' ' " 11 11 . .r 4 Kf, 1 1 T..V r. ' t a-. I V-";t al J-' a '! f : r. )r, f-p. -s '.Jr. It... " I . -. :'. I ' ' ' . t'--'. ' ' . . AIMS 10 fcNLAr5Ut;j ;V; - n.'Y.,MuuPBM DCI ITIftMC Congreaanas tkeataa' Favors, a Raclaieefty j v Measere, Baliai Maaare.t Salievaa K a CamiiUrcial - , Naceaatt. ;: : . Washmetoi: Di " C--Representatrve Thomai, of North Carolina, who is here says he is greatly interested in pushing such amendmenta to the proposed' rail way rate legislation as will , place the refrigerator car companies and the pri vate car lines under tile jurisdiction of the s interstate "commerce commit-sion.-. 1 - - v" , "I am also interestedr' ' he continued, "in obtaining such . reciprocal agree ments with foreign countries as will ex-r pand our trade awl give us new and wider markets, .especially for -southern products, such as cotton seed oil If the "stand 'pat" Republicans are jn control and there ran be no legislation looking to tariff revision, certainly something can be done in the way oj reciprocity wiui omer counuea, in view of the retaliatory measures adopted by France, Germany and other Europeim nations. I would like to see some amendment of the immigration laws which will ff ec tuaTiy exclude such European labor s competes with American labor. More than one million Poles, Hungarians jud Russians were immigrants to $da country within the last year, We nee a good class of immigrants to meet the labor situation in; the- south, but the lower order of European labor we do not need, and it should be excluded" ' Odd Fellows Entertais The Eureka Lodge No. 7, of Odd Fek lows, held a very pleasant social at their rooms last night-There was quite a large number of the. members pres ent and a large attendance of ladies. Rev. J. J. Douglass weleomed the as sembly with a few remarks praising the purposes and achievements of the order. ' The Knights of Pythias band fuij nishedsome delightful music and Mr. AW. Cook and Mr. Leon Cook gave s me musical pieces with cornet, guitar a id voice which were greatly enjoyed. The guests were further entertained by a sumptuous repast which was served finelv and was a feature which indi cated in no way the hospitality and good fellowship of the order. This was one of a series of socials which the Odd Fellows have instituted for the winter season and they have made a splendid Success of them. One pound pkg. figs 15c per pound at Warren's. Best Raisins 20c per jxund at War rens. The Daues maintain that admiral NeUou wna one of their race, despite tbo fact that he was bora In Eaa1aou Tbey point ont that the name is Dan ish and that aoany Panes were eettlrra m Euat Angtui. They conaoled tbu telvea over their defeat at the baftJe of Copenhacea with the tboagbt tilt the victor wai one of their own racif. M laat not Bcflixlluavtan hlatorian" re fers to his family as ooa of the most brilliant example of noble Engtih tamlllee descended from the NorUV men." -- ;v tHavMraariac. At the ekne of ao addrres dorlof aa lecUotteerbif campaign la Irvlaad qoeationa were invited. A man was making for the platform. wbea be ra lrd a whacK ever the a4 wlth'a atlck. Be U etnnaed and had tojhe carried out amid an uproar. Whaa or Cer was rertoml tbe'caafa-maa rose aad bUodty askedl:.,-- . V la thM any' other gentlemaa wbe would like to ak a qnesUear -x KeedlM laser, there was aot ' ', . Irate rtrant (who bat been trying H l uriiff ieittt'm ntrtflalf an mnrm kMtfa rubjoct nndrr the euay-Xow, Johnate, u yoa sas me anewer qimniaa i n wriip Joti on tlxt tpot JobttDle wttoae'nn)' lot rttrktalry emtemee evaa the dreed C tmnltinDU Wa-wVwhat wvA. oafel- i1' " , ' ,-?J ' . - T - rile ASvaev. '. ' i nrt Mat-llow do you dot HeAmd aloa-Drf prdnC tmt you hare tlf edvantacn ef tnr. First Me-Tr -1 gv.vmn I have. T' were nntftl te k Same eirt, bet yon married br-Pltt-tmrf UUpatra. , ... " ; - : I y .All afforiaftnae of koowMce are mnre 1kma than any lark of taowV 4trta l rpraU ; , A CW and eomrWte stock of LeeoVd 5H!la, rbfwwrf1he and Rawda, GUJeUe (UMy RKra. Cur, flatit. Cat-Uw'fa, 1a., jiial recird and at JrUpTK. Wm.T. Hifl, 91 MW-?le 'r.f, rVma.'C. , ,' CALL m CV irui Cyrte Uk rr right i u r.t.V. NVe Iky it IK .. n lA 11,1 ,k . ti l.l tira at II and p it ft aah. Ct'r! rraVe f.Hdwa yoor try' 1111"' in t 'H. w rri' yur I'm. - AiiAmncrimra mm AbsolatcIyPuro MSMSUDSmUTE A Cream of Tartar Powder, free from alum or phos phatio acid , ROYAL BAKINO POWDER OO., NEW YORK.; Our Supplement Tomorrow The supplement tomorrow will have articles that will instruct and please. Giant tunnals will give an idea of the great labor of making them and the wonderful convenience they are to he traveling public. Fortune a for Rote tells how much' care is taken to 4?ypl0p a flower which has a quality to be (i favorite. The Public Land.Frauds will be an interesting subject on ac count of the attention that has recently ven them while by the courts. The affair has been one of the greatest scandals of recent years. Fancy fotd furnishes an interesting subject also. SERVICES TOMORROW Christ Church Services Sunday: Holy Communion, 8 a. m.; Morning prayer and sermon, 11 am; Sunday chool, 3:30 p m; Evening prayer and sermon, 7 80 p m; Wednesday: Litany, 11 a m; Evenig prayer, 4:30 p. m; All Saints Chapel, Thursday 7:80 p m. Died November 28, at Knutsford England, in her 65th year, N. O. Seymour, wife of the late Augustus S. Seymour. The Pair of Pinks The Pair of PinVs was a disappoint ment The glowing press notices gave the people an idea that they were some thing more than ordinary but there it was another case where too much was expected. Margaret Daly Vokes, was, of course the premier. Her character of the rube girl was immense. Ikcy Lock the jew, was One and greatly enjoyed. The chorus waa composed of rich and melodious voices and the songs were (hie. Certificate Reextending Charter. Treasury Department I Office of Comptroller of the Currency ( Washington, D. C, November 27, 1906 Whereas, by aatiafactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it haa been made to appear that "Tha Nation al Bank of New Berne." located in the city of New Bern, in the county of Graveo and State of North Carolina, has complied with all the proviaiona of the Act of Congress "to enable Nation al Banking Asjocialiona to extend their cur perils existence, and for other pur pose,'' approved July' 12, 1882, aa annnded by the Act, approved April TWore. I, William B. Ridge ry Comptroller of the Cntrracy, do hereby certify that "The National bank of New Berne" located m the city of New Bern, in the eooniy of T . fc. . . ,, Viaven ana nun ox notta VAroitna, M auuwnted te nave aucoeaatoa lor the period, specified la its amended article LeC saaecutkwi namely, nnUI close of feiatneM on Movem&er Zi. VEk ..iwtcellreony whereof. wUneea my hand md Seal of -omee thia twenty seventh day of November 1. H- US. at, KIIXjELI, 4 uuJL ComptrolW of th Correacy, ChertarNo. 1UL xtnak) No. VMIied nsts 11 eta per pound at War- rea I . rWrida orange 28 rent per do at Warren's, -- ' , Blank, ooks I have juat received . the largaet sa4 beet hae ef Ctaak 'Booke ejer bright t Kew Bare. , . CeB e4 fof yoef. M!f. . . . .: ; ';" - ft - . t Owen Q. Dunn, i 1' rt rnaM nuit(er lar. raMack i trarta Ita ;aaeiTt:M Lnmrdcn Stith Portsmoiitii Corned NICE LOT JUST -RECEIVED AT J. L. McDANIESI Also fresh lot Fancy Cakes and Crackers. Old Fashion and Prepared Buck Wheat, Oat Dried Apples and Peaches, Dried Figs, Currants I2 . and Raisins, i Euglish and Brazil Nuts. Cape Cod J. L. McDaniel Wholesuilti ft XXetall Groeer, Parker Store. Corner Broad and Hancock Stfl. FAY STOCKINGS We have a complete line of Fay Stocks for Boys and Girls in all sizes at 35c per iair If you have never used them try a pair, They Fit Fine. Button on the waist, no supporters, protect health. They prevent sickness I &sir fay STocmxasI I I BAXTER iaaaaa djstdns aaaaaaaaaataaia M. E. Whitehurst & Co., FINE CHINA PARLOR LAMPS DOLLS, TOYS, BOOKS, GAMES Finest Line in the City, Prices The Lowest. M. E Whitcburst & Co. 43 Pollock Street. HOLIDAY Silver hair .receivers, jewel boxes, mirror, in gold and J tilver frame, calendars, etc., Buckhorn comb and brush seta, ash receivers, manicure sets; Leather eoods, purses; card cases, bill books, something elegant in traveling toilet cases, medicine caaci - A fine line of ttttion'ery, ';, v . ; CaH and examine these goods, prices are right and it is a pleasure to show them. i - ' . DUFFY. S Comer South Front Latest Sty! no Mallets "it Walnuts, Almonds, Pecans i ' Cranberries. They am. - - - - MnmMMMMafp GOODS. P II A R M AC V . and Middle Streets 32 East Frc: '. a. -1 I t I rr - 'I V . -. r n in Ff a ,!. S. A1ILLER MISSXANMi; r. Sl: ri:; ti r .it- ( Ian ; 1 f - - - ' -i, f Knnett'sTo'-ntoro f . i r
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