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' .-v .if - t sraxii VOL XXIII. 218.-' NEW' BERN,' N. C. WEDNESDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 1319050 TWENTY-FQtJRTH YEAI -v ' - 4 . : Dainty anj Comfortable, I ; Ladies' Kimona Outing;, ; Night Robes' andSkirts i ' An entirely New Line of Goodsl v An examination of the Stock Means a purchase. ' . I Robes 85c, $1.00 and $1.25 Skirts 60c and 65c. 7 M Mitchell & Co., PHONE 288 61 Pollock St., Opp. Episcopal Church. J L. HARTSFIELD, Contractor and Builder. OFPICfc 93 1-2 MIDDLE ST. PHONE t&V After having so much trouble to get Tin work done when I wanted it an like I wanted it done have purchased the Tin Business of L. H. Cannon. HaW opened a First Class Tin shop No. 93 Middle Street, next to Gaakins Cycl Store, where I have competent and experienced men to do my work, I wili run this business in conjunction with my CONTRACTING and BUILDING. Any work sent me will receive PROMPT ATTENTION, and will be DE LIVERED when PROMISED. I have an EXPERIENCED SLATER. ALL KINDS OP STOVE WORK DONE. STOVE PIPE Made to Order. Office Phone 129, Residence 185. r i if T ( LN- - Buy a BRIDGEP0R1 MOTOR AND GET THE BES1 "A Motor That Motes." . .Built for Service. It will do your work. - Special Price for Oec. . For catalogue and - price list write S John B. Ives, New Bern, N. C. Agent foe; Nellie & Levy Wheels A NICOIjT fin d Bailar hum Sriek &r Sail AfT?R THE SHIP S WECKFD. mrrUrmMMlMiitaiirifUlira W ifucMrlniMlil.klMMittH Wtl a n'l IWi hs si i iiihilj.U i fee 100. When ,You of CHRISTMAS "t 'Think of a nice chair, ta ble or other article of furni ture for a present . We bivei vcty attractive stock to select from. A new line of beautiful color pic lit a we are running our Factory now. in full blast and if you want Pore, Ecod Fresh Candy, such as EJme Lemon, Orange, and -Hore-hoid Drops, made fresh ily, oranyotto'dind. Call on us Phono 33 ' - ' i - V - ' . : , . . . . . -Fine lot of Christ maJi Cardaand box . f Owen O. Dunn, Agent. Uf relink AtrMtMU .FPII.yMSIS;.'' ' s : L ' ' ' . r Alt l&suttf 1A Sura of ; Two Hundred - " ' Setenty-Five Thousand I ' ' Dollars'. Total AtfnWKl ! fi. C. Property, tr . rott thirgo lo Kill. Forest -Reiervo 81t Favorable to Pom CiprtM. Old Messenger 0ji. Fourth Class FW Offices In 'v . 8uo. Raleigh, Pc I2.f-The last of the pension warrant wore sent out to.by Dy Auditor Uon, the "total number being 14,280, th aggregate amount being $275,000. Auditor Dixon expects the next legislature to increase the amount of pensions. Georgia pays a greater JunoqnJ thn any other State in the 8outh, South" Carolina pays only $2149(10, tip statement sent from that Stat that ft paid $650,000 havinsr been corrct in ft later report just received byVhs Auditor. Florida pays $288,000 to'lftrej", thousand pensioners, being a! fafflijjfr fit $96 each. Florida leads all (a this per capita amount paid Tennessft C0min) tiet with $275,000 to 3,374 ttnitpneiM, The total assessed value of ' Kertfi Carolina property is M42.418.0OO tjiil! Wing about a billion dollars tessthan Georgia, but as Dr. Dixon says this difference is due to the fact that North Carolina has no lanre cities, while Georgia has four cities and these bring Up the value. Today sunab named William J(n?s was brought er from Fuquay Springs the change against him being that he had threatened to kill his father. Wil liams had been in the hospital for the insane here, but had been discharged. He again became insane and made tht threats., lipbasible he will be again placed in 1jhe hyapital. In the ourSe of a chat with Mr. Jclir H. Cutlefj 'fhh Is so deeply interc:..!u in the passage by congress of the ui: to create Itt Aa'fpalachian Forest : -serve, he remarked that it would i thissission. That the condition, ripe for this and that New K.i' and the South have joined hands in t -great movement for the park. He e marked that if the South took up I k matter enthusiastically there woulJ : no question In the world of the pass of the bill, and that if the necessity ioi the pari wts made clear there wouV: be no question as to the enthusiasm. Messenger, George W. Partin of the State Treasury, who has been in pom health for. some time is dead. At noon today the Treasury Department wae closed, fnd Treasurer Lacy and his of fice boys, together with a number . f officials and clerks in the Capitol at tended the funeral, thescort bcin composed of reterans of L. O. B. r.-u k Camp, pi ft-V. of which Mr. Tart n was a member. The latter served in the notwd 26th North Carolina Regi ment of . wbteh Harry Burgwyn was Colonel, wbfcb regiment lost more mm at Gettebarg, than any other on eith tr aide during the entire CivilW.tr. It was there Mr. Partin lost an arm. The lUUUber of fourth class rost- offices in North Carolina is shown ty the report of the auditor of the po pffice department to still be great' r than any otier State in the Union. The auditor's report shows another very interesting rang, illustrating t! growth's! f jural free dehvery mail srrke, hit" Ihiixsf t&at the amount ex pended tag thUf enly . three hundred thouaanct duUww ks than that for frie delivery ef pt& la the cities. Many 'eiiiUrm inherit constitution weak and fWJv ethen due to child hood troubksx Rolliater't Rocky Moun tain Tea, wUJ poeiUvely cure chlldrw and make there strong. , 35 cent. Tea Tablets, for sale by F.& Duffy. "r;i Vv.' Holies! . V- A regular cnmsionkation of St. John's Ledge N t, A. f. A. M., will be beW this Wednesday ovenlng at 1 30 o'clock.- ': - - . VWtlng bwthtrs cordially Invited, A full aUendaaca Is dealred, . . Byerderof W.M. ' ' V : . I. B., DAWSON, ; fXiaAA4A4eaa. atAAAlitt A .beautiful ftrort mcnt d pkir.g Christ mi Gifts. CATTLE sBR0UGHT-"Tll, PlEOMOST Sscfcon ?e , Be - Cor Fed 'f. i r ProspenittS.- Ealeigh, Dec. 12-State Veterinarian Tait Butler says that-five times as many cattle have -been brought over froin th mountains this season into the Piedmont section to be corn fed as had ever bken brought there before. There is plenty of grass in the mountain re gion in summer but not - enough corn can be raised there to feed and finish the'cattle for market. Heretofore they nave been sent to Virginia to bo thus fed. It 1 oks like the beginning of qui e an extensive movement to thus fteJ cattle. This is very profitable as the manure is very profitable in fertilizing the land. Commissioner of Agriculture Patter son saj'3 that during the year now al most ended more advance in the way of progress has been made by the farmers than everjjefore, and they are getting prosperous and in a very satisfactory condition. He expects the farmers in stitutes to be held next year to be on a larger scale than ever before. After the eastern part of the State is covered by these institutes during JaauarY there will be others beginning in July ar.d then running on until all the , other counties are visited. Fanners All Wanted at Once. Two experienced firemen, coal burn ers, by the Water & Light Commission wages $40 00 per month. Apply to C. T. WATSON, B. S. GUION; Chm'n. Secty. IMPORTANT COURT DECISIONS. We have FIm st-China In the at E. WhlUfcerst A Co, . - my Do not pay tft for 2S Toys or 6'c for Toys, when on ran bovthf-r at WhlUhuriVe even than rrt'r Corporation Commission Has Power. Judge Puniell Enjoins Sheriff of Duplin County Fron Arresting Deputies. Special to Journal: ' . Raleigh, Dec. 12. The Supreme Court in the case of the Corporation Commission in the petition of the Round r:nr Lvintvr Co. against the Seaboard Air j.i .t: railway, decides that Hi. : ' -; ful! power to on! r i ' ,; :i rn 1 liculi':ii of iiic tra-. !ci .. I'lirncil of the "United St.-r. i)i .; 1. 1 Court in the matter of dej .it revi-mic clloctors Stancill and Down n found liy fhe grand jury of Duplin :ou:ity guilty of murdering the moon ihin r Watson Jernigan, orders the ,:lerk of Duplin court to certify to the 'ecord, and enjoins the sheriff from ar resting the deputies. The case will be uiul in the Federal Court here, mi three lawyers are employed to aid the Solioiior in the defenso. Downing ul eJ Jornihan as the latter was in the lot of shiotin him. V ! Supreme Court Opinions v Special to Journal,' ' -..'l-v'.' Raleigh, Dec' 12. The Supreme Court filed, the following opinkms to day: McAden vs Palmer, from Cherokee, affirmed. Millhiser vs LeatherwoodCfrom Swain error. Hyatt vs Depart, from Swain, af firmed. Frazier vs Gibson, from Swain, af firmed. Rose vs Davis, from Swain, new trial. Ammons vs Railway, from Swain, new trial. Dixon vs Railroad, from Buncombe, affirmed. Crenshaw vs Street Railroad, from Buncombe, new trial Fihcannon vs Sudaereth, from Burke, new trial. Commissioners vs Erwin, from Ruth erford, affirmed. Crawford vs Masters, from McDow el, affirmed. Jones vs Casualty Co, from McDow ell, affirmed. Sherrill vs Railway, from Catawha, new trial. Cooper vs Railroad, from Caswel), new trial. Corporation Commission vs Railway, from Wake, affirmed. State vs Holloman, from Hertford, reversed. Stanaland vs Rabon, from Brunswick, erior. Green vs Green, from Jackson, per curiam, affirmed. Frazier vs Queen, from Swain, per curiam, affirmed. Giles vs Tel. Co., from Buncombe, per curiam, affirmed. Kinsey vs Marble Co., from Chero kee, and Roper vs. Mining Co., from Vlacon, both dismissed under rule 17. LIST OF LETTERS" Fi or u) prices fiom Be to $0.00 eich, ui b;;ar loot and ineerschum with am ber Lils, cigar and cigarette holders, t: '; nco punches and cigar cases, pipe dcaner, &c. The largest lino of the kii.d in tliocity. The very thing togive a man ur.d at prices to suit Duffy's Pharmacy. A WCMTTQ CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS. Pitronl:c Home Merchents. There's a Big end HaK'Dms Stock to Select Fron et Eefy Slon, The "coming events" as far as CnrUtmaa Is concerned sm "caell.iff their shadow before" now and of course the only talk now is on that interesting theme. The merchan's are well eup p.lo 1 with Chris Unas novelties, books, ankles for Dae and ornamentation ana ttore is no doubt that aQ .Christmas neels can be satisfied, and more than stUsfiod, i brbt here in New Bern; Merchants have as fine a stock of Christmas goo Jo as they ever put on. The tasty In low display show an un usually attractive lot of goods suitable for presents. " .w. ' It matters not what you desire to tire yoa cad find it if you look in the New Bent store. Jf Its a special book; If yon can't find It, yooTean get It (hrough any of Um local book deal, rt if its an article for practical ose you will nut look long anywhere before you find it; If Its candy or anything of that nature yon will find the highest grade and the bt brands bere, Tbo Journals adrke to the public Is 4 i j ait shopping at home and do It at once. If J wait long you may not be able to get the eaact thing yoa whd tr ifitrn kd to give. Go today and make the 'pwthsora whi, b foe lntf'l Don't wail until tl r ' 10 ! e n"' 1 r v- fc'tp otruw . . . I fo-uorrjw tliat wbkh ym cart do tv besthavo bcon ecluct cd. Comonow and a lect your Christina:? rrcscnta. Wat on' riling torn. Fir 1 : o ti 1; tn't f-v's al War Fir rsr ( V,"rrr', Fcr Rent cr m " . r crnp farm, irt'er f' trtt, 0 tm in trart Fith! f-r ottnn, ! . r.,.ot'.-k rrg. t'rrr.'rr.t H tar rK'.'.'-n, f!on.twl f'sre v;c ;(: rf .'ay. ;., ;v:, J -.. Ce.r.aining in the Post Office at New )). rn, Craven county, N. C, Dec. 11, 1-J05. ' men's list. B Soliman Bailey, E D Branson. U-SM Cartwright,V W R Carr, J M Cobb, J O Cox, R F D No. 3. D-J H Davis & Co. E-C D Eubank. F-Fred Frey, 50 Hancock St. G-Trof Geo K Grant H FW Habel, Lovic Harris, E 8 Harper, S E Haynes. J-Allen Jackson (col), Willie Jack son, 133 Broad St. K Ix)t King, L-J A Lawon, J B Lynch, B B l.ane. M James 7, Marde, Christy May, Al bert B Mcgraw, James Moore, care J T PhiUips, W H Morse, 48 West St. NCapt Thoa Nelson, care sharpie Ethel P Nelson. P -Francisco Pirea. R James Roberts, Ed Richardson, (col), D D Robertson, (D L) S Edward Smith. T -Aaron Tripp. U -James Underhill (2) W-Mack Whito, J E White (col,) John II Wilson. women's urr. A-Charlotte Ayar (D L). VUiola Anderson, 17 Queen St, Mrs B A Arn trcng. B Marie Barney, Mrs Louisa Beecha C Net Carta way. D Mrs A R Dlaott. II-Mrs Carolina Hill L Emlllne Louis, care Joe Roe. M-Ulss N Uemcr, R O No 1 N-airs Mary A Nelson, V-Mrs Ettor VenabU. 1 Persons catling for the above letters ill please say advertised and give date of list: , - . . . The regulations now require that (1) one cent shall be collected on the deliv ery of eech adrertioed letter. S. W. HANCOCK, ;'.V ; ' Voetmastef. Here's. Your, Chance. It Yea Want Bafrrjains Don't Wait. For tcr.crrcw ' whn you have thn today. Wenffffat the unheard oflowpH. r Men's Tme Bboea, value tlM.pric 11.13. ' " Kn's Taunt Ualhr, ra'ue 15.00, jil 12 23. fbildrrn's Kid Fh at 15 eU. I'll 'mi ctit on Cloth'yg, Mca'e flO eoiie at is.srr. All ll.fland 00 Suits redivrwi t T'urt to i t am, I). A. ;.0VIITGS, r . t i ) y ' ' '! DRINK Bars Men from Employment Ereqr Una of teelncu la beginning1 to Ahttt K doors atxolutolT to drinking men. Bnslnen competition ha become bo keen tbateulj men ot teadfaat habits can find employment, f Enployerg do not' want men that are ad-' dieted to drink. A drinking man la not la lit condition to handle mponaible work. Continual drinking dleeaaea the nerra system. No "will power" can can; treat ment la necessary. Cures Whiskey and Beer Habit Take OBJUSX Quietly at Home! To cure without patient's knowledfr, bay ORRINE No. 1; for voluntary treat ment, buy ORRI"E No.?. Price, $1.00 per box. Care Effected or Money Refunded Book on "Drunkenness" (sealed) free on nasest. ORRINE mailed (sealed) on re ceipt of ft by THE ORRINE CO., Inc., Washington, P. C or sold la thlseUy by 36 a D.-BRADHAM, New Bern, N. C. Five Per Cent Semi.Annual Dividend. In the article on the National Bank of New Berne in the Journal of Decern bff Igth, the words, "semi-annual" Were omitted, in the statement of the jive per cent dividend. It is well own that this bank declares a semi annual dividend of five per cent, free of all tax, "but this correction is made so that those not familiar with the bank's d.jvjdend paying ability may understand. Morehead Corespondent. Dec. 12. The present several marriages in our young people, one in Beaufort, Mr. Shelton and Miss Davis, a daughter of the good citizen, J. Henry Davis. Here Mr. and Miss Clyde Mann, daughter of Mrs. Boomer, also Mr. Webb, cashier of the Bank of Carteret, to a lady in Oxford. All are indeed notable, and awakened a memory of the distinguish ed Dr. Benjamin Franklin, a sage of America's early day. If my memory is correct, he said that "marriage" is tie natural state of man, an unmarried man is'not ft complete humkn being. He's like a one half pair of scissors, without the other half, and really is not one half as useful, as the two halves would be together. Rendering an eiunl, earnest, faithful and heartfelt com panionship tending to a happy life. Youis truly, UNCLE JERRY. If you are troubled with indigestion, constipation, sour stomach, or any other pain, Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea will make you well and keep you welL 35 cents, Tea or Tublets. For Bile by F. S. Duffy. Altention Knights of Harmony. Owing to repairs being made on the Lodge room it will be impossible to moot there tonight and you are hereby notified to meet in the K, of B. Band room over Scott's atablus on Middle street. A full attendance is requested as officers for the ensucing term will be elected, and other imfortant business will be transacted. By order of the President. J. H. SMITH, Secty. Reduced Rate to Kinston. Reduced rates one and one-third first class fares plua 25 cents for the round trip are aathoriiod from ail points on the A. A N. C. R. R. to Kinston, N.C., and return account New Bern District Sunday School Conference Kinston, N. C Dec 1617th, 1905. Agent Kinston will honor ecrtlflcnfcs returning on or before Dec. 19, IStai, R. E. L BUNCH, T. M. Now and Beautiful iMQg8 now in atock. llore arriving: all the time. Waters' China Store. Cot" tie habit, and go to Warren's. Candy is cheap at Warren's. PUBUFSALE. . I will sell at nubile aoctloa to the htg heat bkklss? for eaak on Friday, Dee. l&lo, mi. at my residence on the Gray Road, my entire lot of hwaebold and kitchen furniture one bl bat horse, one mule, 12 head fine Uolston boll and aeifws, 4 bead bogs, lot corn and fodder, bay, farming utensils, buggica, carta, chicken, ducks, geeee, etc. Tim of sal II e'tloci at. This December fc 19C4, ' : ' CR, WILLIAMS. Portsmouth CornedllMIei: KiGE LOT JUST RECEIVED AT A; v. iJ. I. McDANLEUS Also fresh lot Fancy Cakes and Crackers. 4 ! Old Fashion and Prepared Buck Wheat, Oat !, Flakes, New Carolina Rice, Grits and Big Hominy.' Dried Apples and Peaches, Dried Figs, Currants ! and Raisins, Euglish Walnuts, Almonds, Pecans and Brazil Nuts. i Cape Cod Cranberries, f J. L. McDardel Wholesale eft Betail roeer, , Pa :k j : 3 i : i . Corner Broad and Hancook 8ts. ooooeeeeeee oeeeseeMee FAY STOCKINGS I We have a complete line of Fay Stocks for Boys and Girls in all sizes at 35c per air If you have never used them trya pair. They Fit Fine. Button on the waist, no supporters. They: protect health. They prevent sickness VVej Hell aod QturautoM FAY STOCKIMQSl I I BAXTER M. E. WL rehurst & Co., FINE CHiNA S PARLOR LAMPS DOLLS, TOYS. BOOKS, Finest Line in the City. Prices The Lowest v M. E. WMIchurst&Co. 45 Pollock Street. it! One pexad pkg. fas 16c per sound tt WerrnV ' ' , Bt fealsiru 20c rf poo ml at War ren's allied suU 1? ctspr pound at Ws rVrMa orange A tiat pr rW, at ft span's. ' HOLIDAY GOODS. Silver hair receivers, jewel boxes, mirrors, in ' silver frames, calendars, etc., Buckhom comb an J seta, ash receivers, manicure sets; Leather good.:, j card cases, bill books, something elegant travelir ; cases, medicine cases. A fine line of stationery. v Call and examine these goods, prices are ri-ht is a pleasure to show them. y DUFFY'S PHARiii; Corner South Front and Middle Str. S::!s Si, 92 . tures. . , ' . J. S. MILLER Ltimrdeii C: 5(Ith r r::vn: aciincy.' Latest Stylos in ' li:;r. Mi:i:.r, ! ! v.rr. t; r r it
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