U 9 V - C7 - rs r 5 i 4 X i I 'aw NEW BERN, N.'G; WEDNESDAY. MORNING. DECEMBER 20, 1905. volcxiii.! -224,, TWENTY-FOURTH YEAR '. ;;v -v- I I t For TkxJIolidays 'Vj,: v Every train, brings new goods. All kinds of fruit, fine cakes and candies, Fresh mince meat. Every customer will get a $1.00 rebate check free. Cheapest Store in the city. RIVERS 0 ES' RE. L 13 HAMOTT Phone 24). Notice to CountryMen and i We want to buy all of your Sheep, Cattle and Pork. Brin them to South Front Street Market, number 15,1. FOR SPOT CASH. Yours to Remember, BIG iHIX, I). JONES. Wanted at Once; ' Two experienced firemen, eoal burn ers, fey the Water & Light Commission wage $40 00 per month. .Apply to C. T. WATSON, B. S. GUION, " Chm'n. Secty. '!-''". SPLEKBIS mm If you want good Xmas" cakes us Warren's extracts. This State Leads In Manufacture of , ..... .. - Tobacco." . : Warren's extracts best yet. firs and Boiler I&surazica; Sxick for Sals INSURANCE PAYS. When you have the misfortune to lose your goods by fire or damage by water and have no remuneration you will stop to consider the benefits of insurance. Fire may occur at any time.iIt is to your interest to insure. Phone 200. Fine lot of Christ 1 mas. Cards and box vs. Owen Q. Dunn, Agen t. Leading Printer Siatinner. tor Pollock & Craven Phone 163 and get a extracts at Warren's. sample of our OASTORIA. i-oan tho ? Th9 Kini1 o H3ffl !w3ys Banj TTVTTVTTVf fTTTf TTTVIf Tt VTTTfTTTTVTTTTTV7TTTTTTTTTrT I None Exempt. What to get for a Xmas gift is a problem to rich and poor, The rich man out of the abun dance of his wealth wants to give something nice; the poor rr n out of his wealth of love wants to give some' h ". nice too. Let us oiler a suggestion for your considera tion: A Silk Umbrella. A Head Rest. A Pair of Gloves. A Bureau or Table Scarf. A Drawn Quilt. A Wool blanket. A Manicure Set. A collar and cuff box. J M Mitchell & Co., PHONE 288. 61 Pollock Nt., Opp. Episcopal Church. AAAAAAAAAAAAA r X Y 1 I i , (' ;s John B Buy a BRIDGEPORT MOTOR AND GLT THE IifST "A Motor That '"kotes, Built for Service. It will do your work. " ial Price: for Dec. For catalogue and price .list write "j taveniie Officirr Active and .Catek Mots thlners. Flit Inwrsnce Company Or-' ginlzd. Railroad In Court. Work on Enoampmont at Morohtad. Murderer Gt ' Respito From Govtrner, Raleigh, Deo,- 19. The revenue cf-N ficers are very active indeed in this section and are certainly doing excellent work in raiding the moonshiners, who are doing so much mischief and against whom the county officers in almost every case are utterly failing to take any steps, though it is their sworn duty under the law to be active in this mat ter. Last night a hundred and ten gallon still was captured two and a half miles east of Wake Forest College. The operators had just quit work. A thousand gallons of beer were found. The house of a negro Richard Gulley nearby was searched and whiskey was found there. The still belonged to a Granville county man who had come over into Wake' to do his work and chosen a place near the college to do it. In another raid the officers got a 75 gallon still two miles from Lillington Sunday night two stills were captured in Durham county, about eight miles from Durham. One of the best known deputy revenue collectors in this dis trict said something today which ought to jar the sheriffs, and clrtainly ought to attract the attention of the law abiding North Carolina public; these were his words: "With the solitary ex ception of sheriff Marsh of Cumberland I have never known a sheriff to do a singh thing towards breaking up moon shiners. Sheriff Marsh sends his depu ties with me everytime I go into his county. "It is said that some sheriff and deputies and constables in various counties know of the presence of dis tilleries. In one or two cases this has been shown to be the fact. It i3 interesting to know that this year North Carolina led all the States in tho manufacture of tobacco and took rank as the second State in point of production of leaf. The Atlantic Fire Insurance Company organized here and chartered last Fri day has chosen Charles E. Johnson, president; Joseph G. Brown, vice-presi dent; Herbert W. Jackson, treasurer and Gavin H. Dortch, secretary. The offices will be over the Mechanics Dime Savings Bank in the building for years occupied by the State National Bank. The directors represent Raleigh, Aber deen, Tarboro, Clayton, Smithfield, Wilson, Goldsboro, Durham, Sanford, Elizabeth City, Washington, High Point, Charlotte and Rocky Mounts The company will begin business in two weeks, capital stock paid up $125, 000. In the United States District Court this afternoon Judge Purnell heard an argument on a motion for confirmation of the sale of the Carolina & Northern Railway, lately sold under a decree by the bond-holders. Among those oppoe ing the confirmation of the sale are T. C. McNeeley, who used to be general manager of the road, the bank of Marion, S. C, and Mr. McKarrellof Marion, these being bondholders. Three new Odd Fellows lodges have been formed, these being at Duke, Solitude and Conway. The new Company of the National Guard at Lexington has been mustered in and is assigned to the Third Regi ment as Company A. Work on the permanent encampment ground of the N. C National Guard at Morehead City la actively in progress. The Atlantle. A North Carolina Railroad Is doing all the work. Governor Glenn today respited Jesse R. Mitchell of Martin county until January 22nd. He was sentenced to be hanged at WiUiamstn December 2UL hating been eonritced of murder In the flrk degree, tie confessed to having killed bis wife and burned her body to conceal the crime. Yesterday a peti tion for commutation . reacted the Governor and the respite Is to give him I time to look Into this matter. Mitchell hoped tint he would escape with finance of thirty years. ,, , - NEW YORK SHAKEN Bf DYNAMITE SHOT HIS FOOT Wrkm,. Exc.vitln, Strike. ' Foroottss Boy Puts A Load ot Shot Into Hit f Ckarte.. Throe KUlsd, wsmorr- Astoria Shkn. New" York, Dec. 19.. Three were killed and at least ten injured in an ex plosion of dynamite in an excavation on Thirty-fourth street directly opposite the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel this morn ing. Workmen were drilling a hole and the drill struck a forgotten charge of dynamite." : Immediately a terrific ex plosion followed and the workmen, all Italians,' were literally blown to pieces. Part of one body was found on "the roof of a house one hun dred feet away and other, parts of the bodies, legs and arms were picked up in the street 600 feet from the scene. Persons passing along the street were hit by flying rocks and seriously injured. Ten were taken to the hospital suffer ing from cuts on the head and face. Many others were only slightly hurt and were able to proceed on their way. Guests in the Waldorf-Astoria at breakfast were greatly excited. The building shook as if from an earthquake. Fine veal and venison at Coast Line Market. Finest butter in town 25 and 30 cents Oaks Market. NOTICE! To Employees and the Public. Freight Trains 15 and 16 Annulled For Christmas Holidays. You are hereby advised that trains Nos. 15 and 16 will be annulled on this road, on Monday Dec. 25th and Tuesday Dec,' 26th, on account of Christmas holidays. S. L. DILL, Superintendent. Vestryman St. Cyprian's. At a meeting of St. Cyprian's church last night the following Vestrymen were elected for the ensuing year: I. Harris. H. W. Thompson. J. T. York. 1 H. Smith. Alex Williams. N. H. Styron. C. M. Sanders. Supreme Court Decides Favor Carolinians. North Pedal Extremity. James Webb, a colored hoy Jiving in Pavietown was the victim of a serious accident last evening, i He was with some companions at his home and was fooling with a shot .gun. During the play the firearm went off and he re ceived the entire charge in his foot. Fortunately the muzzle being near the foot the charge did not have the chance to spread and the shot are located in the great toe of the right foot and that part of the anatomy is, of course, bad ly lacerated. The boy was taken to Dr. Lassiter's office and the wpund dressed. The physician said that he could not tell whether the foot would have to be amputated or not but feared thjt at least a part of it wou'.d have to be taken off. Police Court News Paul Venable was in the police court yesterday for obtaining money by trick and fraud. He borrowed five dollars of B. S. Hardison, a young white man of Croatan, who loaned Venable to bet on a game of. cards with. Venable turned it over to an old man, apparently a confederate who took the "hot foot" and has not been seen since. Venable also ran but his liberty was short lived. He was caught on East Front street by deputy sheriff White after an exciting chase. Vena ble is the second who has tried this dangerous game here within a short time. Matilda Nyass and Matilda White were fined four dollars each for disor derly conduct and cursing each other. Hodell Wiggins was taxed the costs for allowing his horse to go along the street without & driver. Washington, Dec. 18. The Supreme Court of the United States today affirm edthe decision of the Supreme Court of New York in tho case of the Mutual Reserve Life Insurance Company of New York vs Henry C. Birch, assignee of a number of judgments upon con tracts for life insurance, adding 10 perl ont, for damages, as well as interest and cost, to the verdict against the company. The insurances policies were issued in North Carolina and the company sought to evade payment on the ground that it had no authorized agent in that State when the policies were issued. There was no written opinion in the case. Ives State Officials on The Co Raleigh Dec 19. Professor Harold H. Hume, the State horticulturist, left tonight for Florida, to be absent ten days, to do some special work, State superintendent Joyner left for Pamlico countv to make some SDeeches on edu cation. Commissioner of Agriculture Patterson was seen with his grip-sack, ete., making his way out of town and when asked where he was going, showed that, as the darkeys say, he had "Christmas In bis bones," for he replied; "I am going to the arid region of Caldwell, to a hog killing in the shadow of the Rip-Shin-MounUlos." An excellent Xmas present for school children is one of Baxter's gold foun tain pens $1 to $10. J. O. BAXTER, Leading Jeweler. Fine Imposed on Brick Trust Chicago, III, Lec. 18. The so-called 'brick trust" of Chicago made a com plete surrender to State's Attorney Healy in court to lay, and a number of its officials and several labor union of ficials were fined an aggregate ot $18,000. The company .and some of its officers together with two labor leaders, were indicted for conspiracy to do an illegal act, to prevent competition, and to re strict the production and sale of brick in the Chicago market. The charge against the labor leaders was that they called strikes on build ings where the contractors used brick purchased from others than those in the combination. $50 Reward ! I will give $50 reward for any infor mation that will result in the convic tion of the person who stole two bales of cotton from my gin yard in Beaufort in October. The bales were marked "R. R. No. 1" and "P. M. H. No. 9." T. M. THOMAS Coal! Coal! Full supply of the best quality Hard Coal in Broken, Egg, Stove and Chestnut sizes. Also, the Celebrated Poca hontas Steam and Domestic lump. All orders given prompt and personal attention. Phone 34. Office and Yard No. 16. Craven Street, Hollister & Cox For Salel On Wednesday, Dec. 20th, 1905, will fell at auction to the highest bid der at 11 o'clock a. m., at the yards of tho Atlantic Coast Line freight depot in the City of New Bern, N. C, en en tire saw mill outfit, requiring fourteen men to operate same, and consisting of the following pieces: 1 30 H P Liddell boiler used very little, fine condition. 1 25 H P Erie City engine in good condition. 1 Sergent Saw Mill, fair condition, some repairs needed. Equipment for a hand edger track practically new, except boxes needed for saws. 1 Swing saw complete with iron frame, gcod order, including shafting, muley stand and belting. 1 80 " Exhaust fan in good condi tion. 3 Lamber carts with single trees, chains and grabs, and stretchers. Boiler spoken of above has necessary fittings Including pop valve and Korting Injector. Terms of sale: Cam; and tho right Is reserved to reject any bid. W. L. WATSON, Trnstet in Bankruptcy of the W. W. . Mills Company, Bankrupt W. D. McrVER, . Attorney. , When You Think of CHRISTMAS Think of a nice chair, ta ble or other article of furni ture for a present. We have.a very attractive stock to select from. A new line of beautiful color pic tures. J. S. MILLER New Bern, N. C. Dawson's Xmas Hints. At my place you will find Oranges, as cheap as Dirt. Apples, as Fine as Silk. Lemons, very fancy. Bananas, all to the good. Cocoanuts, large and milky. Candies, 10c to 60 cts the lb. Nuts, guaranteed fresh. Dates, Figs, Raisins, all new goods. Lots of fine oysters and other good things. I solicit your patronage. J, B. Dawson 103 Middle St., Phone 209 New" Bern, 11 C. Agent for NeifW t Levy's Wheels A Sensible Present HolllsUrs Rocky Mountain Tea is simply liquid electricity. It foet to very part of your body, bringing aew blooJ, strength - and new . vfgor It maVet you well and keeps you welL 85 eenU. Sold by F. & Duffy. .' s Died Publication to Be Made An- ; ' nuaily of County Reve nue and Charges. (Chatter II, Sectles TSt ( tk Code el - x North CsrsDns.) .. " The board shall causa to be potted at tho court house within five days after each regular December meeting and for at east four successive weeks," the name of every individual whose, account has been audited, the s mount claimed and the amount allowed; and also at tho sametlme a f uQ statement of county revenue, and charges, showing by items the Income from every source and the dlnbursemenU on 'every ac count for the peat jeer. UtfetW. with when you have them today. ihe tH.rmen.nt d,bt of the countr. If ' we oiler ai me unncw or low pn- Here's. Your . - - . : - Chance. If You Want Bargains Don'l Wait for: I ' , R. Crown, bkx1 73 yrs, st her home . fc ' ', "... . . " . No. 45 Norwood strwt Funeral ser- f. A good uarvln? Bet Is tho right thing lor a m wm at au sint arH Xmar prrsont Wo havo thorn, Also Poclrrt :,irfrm.',Il'r,t,10M,tk'ck con'u,rM - . - .... - . ..'" iti limvoa ouu music uarrov nnoi 4uns. iioaav . ; - quarters for Building Jlatoriat and that ecle bratod Ellwood Wlro Fcnco. : In New Bern, December 10th, Mrs. 5 any, when contracted, and the InUmt F,n Sho ,,'u .P Rn Bun A. ftron mt 4 U .... Gnskill Ifdw. & L1HI Supply Uo HcsuUf;ing tr ethwls that Injure Uve Uo snl hsl h ere dangerous. Pe beautiful al'.hwl dlarr.mfort by tnklr-j IfnT,'r V'"j lI..'iniinTs. Van-sl-i-y fr t f-,'.:-..w I'a o. 3" on . pew or remaining unpaid umw 1 no Wm', TsUnt LUir. value ttJ.00. boerd shall sio publish the said state- price 1123. CliiMren t KI4 Fhos st 1J cU. Trkoe tut on Clothing, Men's 110 aulia at t.Vi;. All f ' W snl 1400, Suits reduced to Your to flea. sncnt In some nwrr in the courtly: ProviiM, the ewt (it such p'd licatv alien not tn-wl on-hlf of a cent a Word. r.l fa'nins 2V pr pound st Wer- ;'l D. A. WINGS, sex Our Holiday Line is as complete as it is Fresh and Desirable. Ennott's Book Store uuuu mings loxatror 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 Raisins, Citron, Dried Figs, 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, and hundreds 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. I'ark it 5 . ) i . Corner Broad and Hancock Sta. o ooooeoooooeoo, e Christmas Suggestions What most men want for Christmas is something they can wear. We have a beautiful line of Neckwear, Suspenders, Gloves, Hosiery, Umbrellas, Handkerchiefs, mufflers, bath robes, culfs and collars, cuff and collar boxes, slippers, white vests, hats, etc. , For Ladies, we have linen and silk handerchiefs, furs, umbrellas, opera shawls, silk hose, kid gloves and a big variety of novelty goods. All our prices ari moderate and we are always at your rervice. A Merry, Merry Christinas, and many of them to you and yours. All our Ladies Ready-to-Wear Hats at cost, and pillow tops at reduced prices. I I BAXTER " aMfjmSSBBBBSBBBTWBS-JgBatiM Iii. E. Whitehurst & Co., FIN CHINA . PARLOR LAMPS BOLLS, TOYS, BOOKS, GAMES. Finest Line in the City, Prices The Lowest. M. E. Whitehurst & Co. 45 Pollock Street. Did It Ever Occur to You? That we make all ,01 our candy daily, for Xmaa : ' trade. , . . f 1 Thono 33 MARKED DOWN, 25 per cent On all Holiday Goods. - i Mirrors with Silver and Gold Framed, were h.0O, are now $3.75, were now $3.00, others as low pe Mc, all nice Roods. , y S JEWEL CASES $1.60, $2.60, $.1.00 and $4 00, now $1.13, $1.R3, $2.2$ end $3.00. , All fountain Pens reduced. Silver beck military bmahea, were $3.(0, Aow $2.25. ' SMOKING SETS, wete $4.?0 and $5 00, now $6.37 and $.1.75. Tobacci Jars were $2.25, $2.60, and $3.00, now $1.69, $1.83 and $2.25. .. t Ruck horn Ash Receivers, were $1.00 and $1.60, now 76c and tLVL ' s. . ' ghavinff Seta was t3.5fl, now $2.63. jufT bosee and bhavlnf tmfs were $1.60, $2.00 and $3.00, now $1.13, $1.60 and $2.25 each. .. ; DUFFY'S PHARMACY. ' U " Corner South Front and Middle Streets. ' Broad St. Fruit Go WqqUqh s Studio 92 East 1 Front n I".. A'; rT. 7 r , r Lumzdcn 5c Stith insuhancf: agkxcy. Pt z 1 1" f'f t ire Ir.urarce CVTn- 7s r- i Latest Styles in , Photo Porl I'V I 1 i I. r.'U j r. V. V ;-,