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NEW BERN. N C FRIDAY MORNING.. DECEMBER -15,-1905. J. TWENTY-FOURTH .YEAR .VOL XXIII -220. r v r " . ' I THE HAI3KERGHIEF V Is a necessary article. Then why not pibvide yourself with one of " purejfinen. , , , - ; ' We have them in prices rang- ing from 5 to 50 cents. . Special Attention is called to . . our line at 15 cts.,- a 25c value. Hemstitched and Embroidered. A rare chance. Best ever offer ed. We have a line of beautiful lace Neckwear, 15, 25 and 50 cts, J M Mitchell & Co., PHONE 288. 61 Pollock Sit, Opp. Episcopal Church. 3 Buy a BRIDGEPORT MOTOR AND GET THE BEST "A Motor That -Motes." Built for Service.. It willdo your work.; Special Price for Dec. For catalogue and price list write John B. Ives, New Bern, N. C. Agent forNeifie & Levy's Wheels POLICE COURT NEWS. EE IOER TWELVE An Exciting and Irterettln, Trial. .Evidences Ma Big fight Smb. A trial of very unusual Interest took place in the city hall yesterday after noon and the room was filled with spec tators drawn thither by the conditions of the case,. 1 " " . , ' - Mr. J. 0." LarftL proprietor of the Coast Line Store on Queen street was the defendant in the case of assault with deadly weapon. Mr. John Russell was the complaining witness. VThe lat ter carried a badly banged up head and hand had his finger in a sling. ( Mr. , D. L. w Ward appeared for Russell . and Messrs. W. W. Claris and ILB. Nixon represented the defense. : When. the State had started .the ex amination the proceedings were sudden ly stopped and the defense waived ex amination. . He was held for trial in the Superior court in the sum of $200. ' ' The progress of the trial involved Mr. Lon Bell and Frank Hammond both charged with disorderly conduct Bell isas3oeiated with tand in a pool room which is run in connection with the grocery store. It is understood the place, (the pool room) is for negroes only and white customers are not ex pected nor wanted there. It was im plied in the testimony for the defense that Russell and hia friends young men from Carteret county, were "spy ing" to establish the fact that liquor Was sold in the place and they resented any secret work of detectives. The contention of the State was that Land shot at Russell and after having use I ud the loads in his revolver he called fjr more cartridges and brass knuckles which were furnished by the negro Hammond. The defense main tain 3d that the shots were fired over Russeli's head, there being no intention whatever to shoot him, it being hte pur p ise to use it as a weapon only-as a club with which he beat Russell on ti e head. There was considerable verbal spar ring between the counsel and many ir. cidents which produced laughter. The defendants Bell and the colored man Hammond -were taxed fine and , coats for disorderly conduct. In addition to being bound over to court Land waa fined ten dollars and costs for shooting fire arms within the city. O. NICOIJL Tire ml Soilsr kmc., Erick or Sole Fine lot of Christ man Cards and box CM. I Owen Q. Dunn, j a gen i. Leading Printer j Btstloner. tor. Pollock trerra 8U. AFTER THE SHIP IS WRECKED TTybody can 111 you htm h mkrhl har Im Hvad Af It your how U in a.h many Itk. ten know, how th fir could havt hpvnput oat balKwatVL 1hr.ul on .1 d only oa-Mf. way to Mrtyuurartf aicainst th nvftM of ttif rnanrann eoaiiiany.th only kind noM iMlKtaa ami. Phont 200. When You Think of CHRISTMAS Think of a nice chair, ta ble or other article of furni ture for a present. We have',3 very attractive stock to select from. A new line, of beautiful color pic tures. J.S. MILLER NewCcWN.C. Our Holiday Une f ii as comfortable - 83 it is Fresh and , Desirable. ' massacre of jews revives; Commissioner Varner, Says - ' labor Law Effective " Child Mill Relutt Children Under Twilva . Ytara. ' Great Number New School Heutet Built During Pt Year. Gnat Ltcture ty- Ernest . $150,000 Fire in Brooklyn New York, Dec. 14. The Cooper building, a five story structure on Ful ton and Bedford streets in Brooklyn, stores on the first floor and offices on upper floors, were destroyed by fire early this morning. The loss will ex ceed $150,000, including an art collec tion of the value of 130,000. It is own ed by Senator Charles Cooper. After the fire was extinguished the police and members of the Twenty-third Reg- ment guarded the safe of the Brooklyn Trust Company, in which was between $1,500,000 and 12,000,000. Do You Smoke? If so we offer you the fin est line of cigars suitable for Xmas presents in boxes of 25, 50. and 100 to be found in the city. These cigars are selected esDeciaUv for 4 r he Ymas trade. We have also a limited supply ofSeid- enDerg s celebrated Afterdm ners. which" will be sold this Saturday only at the spebial pnee of 6 cts. each. A full line of Pipes and the inest line of Pipe Tobacco o be found anywhere. Crescent Tobacxu Company. W. D. Barringlon MAN ACER. ' : . t , Clear thinking, decisive action, vim and vigor of body and mind, the spar kle of life, comet to all who use Hollis ter's Rocky Mountain Tea. 86 cents, Tea or Tablet. Sold by F. S. Duffy. Crushed to Pieces. One of the large fancy dolls at E. Wallnau's 6 and 10 cent Novelty Store, in the ruxh they had on the big bargain day last week a larger and more com plete assortment encluding a variety of the latest bisque figures. Imported bric aybtse china ware, fancy dolls, lamps. vases, toys, etc., has just arrived and will be sold at close margin. Wait for our specUl advertisement Cold fish sale. 'V' , E. WALLNAU'S 6 and 10c Store. Dealer in all kinds of Musical Instru ments, ' . Did It Ever to Occur You? That we ; make all of our candy daily, for Xmai :' trade.: - ;:" taiS Frail Co ..Phono 33 Lumsdcn & 51 UI INSCIUKCK AfiKNCT. Rector! Aid Society. ' There will be a meeting of the .Ree- tor'a Aid Society at the Rectory this morning at 11 o'clock. All members of Christ church wbd are sot bow mem bera are requested to be present' and MRS. 8, W. nANCQCK. Prest. Piped all prices from Se to $4.00 each. la briar root ar.d meerschura with am ber bits, c(cr and cigarette bokWs, tobaece pmtchM and cigar ttuum, pipe cUaner, Ac The targeet line of ' the kind is the city. The very thing to give a man and at .prks to suit. Duffy's rharmacy. ' - . - J:'L Wanted at Once. ;; Two eiporienred fireman, rnel bum era, by the Water A Light Commiiwton wngas i0 W pt month. Apply to C.T, WATFON, B.8.CU10N. (.Im'n. iWty, . fine line of T!t g' at War-ren'a. ' Seton, Supreme Court Adjourn! Today. ' RaJeigh, Dec 14- The address of State Superintendent Joyner before the State convention of county super intendents of education here today was very complete and full of interest. He made a very fine showing as to a num ber of school houses built during the year, of these being 740. For whites there were 386, negroes, 351, Croatan Indians 3. The amount paid out for new school houses was $170,097. Cleve land led all the counties very far, hav ing built 25 new -school houses fti whites and one for negroes. Anson and Bertie each built 13, this being the next highest number. Mecklenburg built 6. The Supreme court will file its last opinions Friday morning and will then adjourn for the term. Hardly any cases go over until next term which begins in February. A charter is granted the Gray Mining & Development Company of States- ville, capital stock $100,000, J. H. Gray and others of that place, Mrs. R. H. Bennett, of Marion and Mrs. R. L. Goodman, of Atlanta, being the stock holders. Fifteen hundred people were at the auditorium of the Agricultural & Me chanical College last evening to hear Ernest Thompson Seton, the greatest writer in the world about wild animals, deliver a lecture which waa simply ab sorting and something never to be for gotten by any hearer? Mr. Seton this morning made a talk to the 350 students at the Baptist University for Women. He left this afternoon for Durham to lecture at Trinitv College. No more entertaining man ever walked the lee ture platform than he, and his lecture is worth half a schooj term to an ob servant boy. At the Soldiers Home here the rooms in the second floor or the new dormitoty are being fitted up by the Daughters of the Confederacy who furnish all thej bed clothing nd the other linen, the Home putting in the furniture. Governor Glenn was at Washington today and saw President Roosevelt, who has a very high admiration for the, Gov ernor and who has for some time de sired to see him there and have a quiet talk about matters of public import The State Auditor says that of the Confederate pensioners the total num ber who are entirely blind, or have lost both legs or both arms is eighty. State Labor Commissioner Varner says there are no children under twelve years old in the cotton mills in this state unless tneir parents nave uea as to their ages and that mill men will not take children under twelve He says that this child labor law has caused a very great number of children to go to school, and in fact has filled many school houses by keeping the children out of the mills. He says that it has done a good deal of good. No complaints from the employees of the mills have been received in a good while, Commissioner Varner says. State Horticulturist Hume Is preparing a new bulletin on the propagation of North Carolina fruit plants, including grafting, budding, the making of cuttings, etc, including ap ples, peaches, pears, plums, etc. Beautifying methods that injure the akin and health are dangerous. Be beautiful without discomfort by taking Ilotllster'i Rocky Mountain Tea. Sun shiny faces follow Its use. SScenta. Sold by F. S. Duffy. ' - u iiss mmr i Don't wait '.until th best have been select cd. Come now and se lect your Christmas Presents. W a t e r s' China Btore. Priest Incltn Kefe JTo Violence.: 500 Killed, FourRtglmsntsDsclara For Mutiny.- " : St. Petersburg', via Eydtkhunen, Dee. 14. The report of a fresh massacre of Jews, in which over five hundred per sons 'were killed, , was received this morning from Turkish Volhynia. : The massacre was invited by a local priest who called on Chevstian to rise and ex terminate the Jews. A mob formed and attacked all the Jewish shops, kill ing and abusing all the Jews that fell into their hands. The few Jews that escaped from the mob are destitute. Following the massacre the priest who incited the outrage) preached a sermon in which he praised the awful deed. The local eccleiastical authorities have ordered the sermon pi in ted anddistri- buted broadcast throughout tne country. It is feared the result of this action will be to incite a fresh massacreof the Jews. A mutiny has broken out among the soldiers in this city, although it is impossible to tell how serious it is. Four regiments have joined in a notice sent to working men in which they say: 'You need no fear the bureaucracy any longer. We are with you and are resolved to annihilate all the reaction aries, and if ordered to fire on you we will not obey. We will not spare our cartridges, but they will not be directed against you." The St. Petersburg Bourse today sent a deputation to Count Witte to urge the enforcement of settlement of the postal and telegraph strike at once. The delegation told Witte that the government should surrender to all the demands of the strikers if that was the only way to end the strike. New York Cotton Market. The following were the opening and closing prices on the New York Cotton Exchange, Dec 14. Open High Low Close Jan 11.55 ' 11.56 Mch 11.83 11.85 May 11.98 12.98 Receipts 32,000 Last Year 57.C00. Death at Vanceboro Vanceboro, Dec. 14. Our community was made very sad Saturday morning Dec. 9th by the death of little William Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. For est. The little fellow's sweet presence had ' only gladdened the home about three months. His suffering was ter rible for ten days so much so uutil his passing away was almost a relijf to his friends. It seems hard that one bo young and sweet should Buffer so, but the Lord knows best. Everything that loving narents and friends could do was done. but the Lord saw fit to take him to a brighter home. A Friend. Publication to Be Made An nually of County Reve nue and Charges. (Chipttr 18. Stctlen 752 el North Carolina.) th Cod o BAOrSJCZEMfl Top of Head Covered with Scales Which Peeled off h Taking Hair with Them. CURED BYCUTICURA Now Six Years Old with Thick Hair and Clean Scalp. Cure 'Permanent. i 1 " My baby was six weeks old when the top of her head became covered with thick scales, which would peel and come off, taking the hair with it. It would soon form again and be as bad as before. My doctor said it was Eczema, and prescribed an ointment, which did no good. I then tried Cuti cura Soap and Ointment. I washed her head in warm water and Cuticura Soap and genUy combed the scale off. They did not come back and her hair grew out fine and thick. She is now a year and a half old, and has no trace of Eczema." MRS. C. W. PURGES, Iranistan Ave., Bridgeport, Conn., Feb. 21, 1898. ' CUREERMANENI Mrs. Burges writes Feb. 28, 1903 : " My baby, who had Eczema very badly on her head, as I told you before, after using the Cuticura Remediea was cured. She is now six years old, and has thick hair and a clean scalp." Instant relief and refreshing sleep for skin-tortured babies and rest for tired, worried mothers in warm baths with Cuticura Soap, and gentle anoint ings with Cuticura Ointment, purest of emollients and greatest of skin cures. This is the purest, sweetest, most speedy, permanent, and economical treatment for torturing, disfiguring, itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, crusted, and pimply skin and scalp humours, with loss of hair, of infants and children, as well as adults, and is sure to succeed when all other reme dies and the best physicians fail. Scldth-'.iiKlioutthr world. Cutlcar. IWIveot, 80c. ftn form of ClU'rul.tr Coat.fl Pilll, ttc. pr vi.1 of IM). Olnt meuMUi:., 8oP, l'ntH-r Drug & Clirm. Corp., BottOD, Sol. Prof. IM ' v! " The Ural Humour Cure.'' wood I hings to Eat For ( Christmas & the Holidays An immense stock on exhibition at McDan iels Grocery Store at prices to suit the times, German Soft Shell Almonds, Pecans, English Walnuts, Mixed Nuts, Brazil Nuts, Big Florida Oranges, 40, 35, and 30 cts a dozen. Fancy Apples Kaisins, citron, Dried bigs, Mince Meat, Evapora ted Peaches, Walter Bakers Chocolate 30 cts a cake, Cooking Butter 25 and 30 cts a lb. Fancy cakes and crackers, flavoring extracts and spices, whole wheat flour, buckwheat, maple syrup, fancy Elgin and Fox River Butter, andOiundreds of nice things which our space forbids us to mention. Call and examine. Polite Clerks and prompt delivery. J. L. McDaniel Wholesale eft Retail Grocer, Parker Store . Corner Broad and Hancock fits. " Sensible Solution of the Problem." Drink Up to the present time no city in this country seems to have dealt so cleverly and satisfactorily with the liquor prob lem as Minneapolis, where the saloons are restricted to certain relatively small districts outside of the residential part of the town. Fees for licenses being made high, the "gin-mills" are comparatively few, and, the region they occupy being of no great area, a few policemen are enough to patrol it and keep it in order. Workingmen, who cannot drink during working hours, find no saloon convenient at hand after they reach home, and thus the tempta tion to alcoholic indulgence is lessened. Incidentally, homes are protected against drunkenness, because a sharp watch is kept on all the saloors, and anybody who gets drunk is preaty Bure to fall promptly into the hands of the police. - Pearson's Magazine. fine bot fan ly at Wtrrm's. lam l vTaxes ! Taxes I The Ui payors of Craven eoonty we hereby egmia notified that their Uses for 1906, have Ua due since Septenv ber last and must be paid at once. The Stale and county are demanding nn7 to pay current expenses and are urging me to collect as rapidly as pos sible. My deputies will call on aU de linquents as soon as poMtlle and we do not intnd to make as many calls heretofore. The Ui, we muni el lect. i, W. MIDDLE, ( fhwiff. fcr Eut cr'to 7 hT r r'.p farm, under ferx-, VA Ifrt irt I UK I, fuitftWe Pt mtUin, The board shall cause to be posted at the court house within five days after each regular December meeting and for at least four successive weeks, the name of every individual whose account has been audited, the amount claimed and the. amount allowed; and also at the same time a full statement of county revenue and charges, showing by items the Income from every source and the disbursements on every ac count for the past year, together with the permanent debt of the county, If any, when contracted, and the Interest paid or remaining unpaid thereon. The board shall eiao publish, the said state ent in acme new dps per In the) county: Provided, the cost of toch publication shall not exceed one-half of a test a word. - SS NANMK p. STREET, Fire itl t:'' Clau JrsiriEce. r, I r"1. to I ev y I ' I ' I .'. rtr f -vi for w r.a stk fare. C"ivt)lant rts',''n. Fiarr,lt et t-te'S r f, fiiftl !:., z 1 ('-.' nollisters Kocky Mountain lea 11 simply liquid electricity. It goes to every part of your body, bringing new blood, strength and new vigor. It makes you well and keeps you well. 35 cents. Sold by F. S. Duffy. Here's Yoiir t : . Chance. If You Want Bargains Don't Wait Fcr Tcr.crrcv when yon have Uiern Way. We off tr at the onheorj of low prt ces Men's FVEho, v. loo llOO.prlre 11.13. , v MVs rttit Leather, value Jli.W, pil-aizn. O .Mr'n's Kll r.h-t at 1J rla. ri'r rut w Clothing, Mn'e 1J rii'i fct t' 27. AU fS.r nl 11.01 r! r! l tin. D. A. OWINGS, Candy For Chriitmai. We wish to call the attention of the public to our stock of fine candies, put up in a beautiful packages suitable for Christmas prescnta. The candy Is the very Ik at made and we will aell it at th very low priro at of 60 cts. per pound We respectfully ak you to give ut s look before buying. We also sell iee cream every day. You all know what we mean when we mf cresm. ' CRESCENT TOBACCO CO. W. D. Harrington. Man'gr, New and Beautiful things now in stock, llore arriving all the time. Waters' China Store. FAY STOCKINGS We have a complete line of Fay Stocks for Bovs and Girls in all sizes at 35c per iair If you have never used them trya pair, They Fit Fine. Button on the waist, no supporters, protect health. They prevent sickness I They We Sell and Guarantee FAY STOCKINGS I I BAXTER M. E. Whitehurst & Co., FINE CHINA PARLOR LAMPS SB0LL3, TOYS, BOOKS, GAMES. Finest Line in the City. Prices The Lowest. M. E. Whitehurst & Co.- 45 Pollock Street. Oet the habit, d goto Warren's. " Candy Is cheap at Warren's. . PUBLIC SALE. I will sen at public aiMtioa ie the highest bidder for essh on Friday, Dee. 16th 1906., at any rUerce the Cray Road, my entire lot of homeheU and kitchen fumlUtre, Mm big Uy lvir, (mo mule, 12 bd fine H&Uto bulls tnd helfert, 4 hd hoft, lot (or and tMt, hay, farming otemik, taci'x. carta, thkkena, dock, gee, etc. Time ef sale 12 e'cVxk M. - This Derember 4th 1. C. R. WIM.IAV. HOLIDAY GOODS. ' i - . Silver hair receivers, jewel boxes, mirrors, in gold and silver frames, calendars, etc.. Buckhorn comb arid brur! sets, ash receivers, manicure sets; Leather goodspursc: card cases, bill books, something elegant in traveling Joik: cases, medicine cases. A fine line of stationery. - Call and examine these goods, prices are riht' and i is a pleasure to show them. One fv-snd pg. f g 1? Pt f&4 el VVarr's. fct PiUins t pt pound at War reri'i. DUFFY'S iPHARI AC Comer South Front and Middle Streets. 7 Latest Styles in " i f- r a 1TJ rr f -jrvl tt Wr Urn of I . !- A 1 r u'r r-t t r !niictt'3l3oohOtcro 5 'tot;
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