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.A V mm .. V y.. NEW BERN. . N. C,i SATURDAY MORNING; DECEMBER 23, 1905., VOL XXIII. 227. TWENTY-FOURTH YEAR 4 For'TKe' Every train brings new 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. IVERS1DE STORE. I l e Phono 245. Notice to CountryMen and Farmers! We want to buy all of your Sheep, Cuttle and Pdrk. Brjng them to South Front Street Market, number 153. FOR SPOT CASH. Yours to Remember, BIG HILL, D. JONES. R I pal! Coal! Full supply of the best quality Hard Coal in Broken, Egg, Stove and Chestnut sizes. Also the Celebrated Poca hontas Steam and Domestic i lump. l All orders given prompt ' . and personal attention. - Phone 34. ' Office and Yard No. 16. v Craven Street. Hollister & Cox We Offer 3 i: te-tes' M-fc'ull Shades arid Sizes; ( . A Pfinutif ill I ifiQ . i . 7Cn cnrl - tl nor.iwlrv 2 ft UWUIUUI UU6. 01 ; Ffl s-rHandsomB Eoas and : . - ----- a:, tiler Fox Skins: Drop Sk!r--L!ooneam Jaffets--An tlpt end ' P. - : '. ..' II. ' ft . .' ' - :-muim wncif oi-yress. J: IM MitcfceU ; & Co., . ' ; PHONO 2.V. ...V k 01 PoilorU fit, Opp. FOR. CHRISTMAS. Chairtand Tables, - Handsome Lamp?, . . , Large and Select Stock of Picturr3 an 1 Fra: Furniture and Stovc Hou-.c Furnishir.s etc. . Frames rr.S'ie frcm U:?c stock cf mou1 ! - -., Dawson's; IS VmO C TUtltC ' r; '' ' ': ."At my place you:wiU :findKF 22 uranges, as cneajj, as uii Applesas Fine alklK Lemons very f aricy .Br'::tlie.go6d., Cocoariuts, large and milky. Candies, 10c to 60 cts trie lb. Nuts, guaranteed fresh. Dates, Figs; Raisins, all hew goods. : ' .!'"-.;1Jv: Lots of fihe oysters and . . V - ' T- A. 1 I other good things.' I solicit your patronage. ; ; J. B. Dawson 103 Middle St., Phone 209 lid it Ever Occur to You? inat we make - all ot our candy daily, for Xmas trade. - -' - TOond 33 liu and SoOer Wmi Brick for Sale 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 1 'ire may occur at any time. It is to your interest to insure. Phons 200. Fine lot of Christ X man. Cards and box e. Owen G; Dunn, 1 Agent... . Loadlof Printer Stationer. . Ur.elleck k trarta 8U MMM Articles; IUU flllUfi-UCI UflU ' A .. . '1 Huffs: made ' of . M,: 3 - . 1 -:"'' Prices S2.50 to SIB ' 3 epi8copal' Church. , J Broad St. Fruit Co A BIG TIMBER DEAL WnMi Brw. Limbrt Co. Disposes el len the largest indi vi4ual check" ever , received and depos ited in su Kinaton bank was received T" t-'- w and deposited by the Hinea Bros. Lum- ber Co.. today, it beta for $130,000 and was in payment for the transter or the company's Long Pobt holdings,?' timt her ' tracts tad s f arm,r Jo Mr. . A. Emrick, whom rumor credits as acting for the Standard Oil Company;-; -. The receipt of the check by the Hines Bros. Lumber Co. Thursday night was the culmination of a deal that has been known for some lime fo be under consideration and seals with authority the rumors afloat to that affect. , - The Newport and Long Point hold ings included in the transfer are about 20.000 acres of timber lands, ' 15,000 of hich are in the title of fee simple; and 700 acres of cleared land under cultiva tion. ' The team, farming utensils and all personal property on the farm, except 1905 crop" raised on the place, go with the lands. - The timber tracts on the , Long Point property are among the finest in east Carolina and there are many millions of feet of timber. The sale xf Long Point interferes in noway with their mill in this city, as the company still has large timber holdings in various sections. i '' ' 0fay$ re Annoying, y The public would like to know just where the 'A. & N. C Co., and the Southern hang together and where they cut loose. Sometimes a man living oh the first mentioned road can get all the rates and accommodations over the Southern he desires; at other times he has to whistle. Yesterday morning there was an instance of irregularity which was very provoking to those who were delayed by It. inirty-nve pas sengers were delayed in Goldsboro on account of either one of the railroads refusing to make connections; either the conductor of the Southern train would not wire to hold' the A. & N. C. train or the latter refused to wait; at any rate there were a lot of indig nant people Mcaiifce of this delay. Why can there not be an adjustment of thisschedule ? Habeas Corpus Proceedings Another chapter of the kidnapping affair of Wednesday was opened yes terday when Capt Martin Fulcher was made defendant in an habeas corpus case.1 The case was heard by Judge Bryan and the greater part of the day was taken up with testimony ancL ar gument. The judgment was rendered in favor of the plaintiff, the mother of the child. She shall be given the cus tody of the child for the period of four months asd the fader may have the privilege of seeing it twice a week for an hour each time as long as he shall behave. At the end of this term other arrangements mayabe made. If fortune disregards thy claim. Don't hang thy head in fear nl shame, But marry the girl that you love beet; Hollister's Rocky Mountain T'a will . do the rest .Tor sale by F S Duffy Fine line of wild' geese, brant and ducks at Coast Line Market. UNCLE AM WEARS DIAMONDS. laiterttd Ovtf f3l.0O0.009 Wertt el 0w , . This Tsar f Vaahington,' Dee. 22. A sUteraent issuod today by the Department .of Commerce and Labor uys; - "Over r,000,000orUi et diamonds and other precious stones bars beea imported Into the Tfalted 8utee during the pment calendar year, which is by far the UrgVrt impnrtaUoii la the his tory of the country-. - The high water mark la earlier years .was 128,600.000 in 1903, while 1904 showed but $27,7(0, "la the 10 months ended withOcto ber the toUl Is o-r V.1.000.000. or mors than In' any ' full year prior to im. It U poMlble' that the value of diamonds alone brought into this coco try during the firent year wlU be nearly or quite $10,000,000, and the oUvt pttcious iUme' spproximaUly 7 0X90.000. -Tbe value of uncut di. mofbta im(rt4 toto the United SUU la 1301 will ttrevi $i0,000.000.,, ' em. United In '1 sUt .tht o( third of th m'.lre smo-jnl of col i'.on of the world r owned la Ue-Uili 8ut, ami another wriir in the sime Volumi, Mr. Ooo. f. Kunk. timto the Value ( all (h drtv.r.l lryn lo iUt in K HV IUy'nt f I.OM.WO. Xn, er4 k-Ud l-,t ",r,fV)0,nr,o worth are o r. 1 In t!. L'ni!l Cut, rvl that iherc'i It -. fo'jf l ail ihst finp Y.( rf !l lh riUmtm 'ji At V.) ' Va J .q !',) fr.rj fira-f h to f ',1 a "gam ih Irt f 1 s j :-rt f p. T ', I'm, ;! ji) ft( 41 fir, n. A'a totj rf tVi it''' at T'l r o 1 t, i .( v Committee So v Report, On Auditor Dixon. :- 6ovrnor flrants ; Pirdon.- Sttperintsndcni Joyner Finds Educational f Prog raw i In Pssilles'Coas 'Cswaliitoiier . Young Revokes Insurance Com . fany Ucenu. Good Work of Associated Chari ties. Raleigh, N. C, Dec. 22. Governor Glenn left for Johnson county this morning with Col. Charles Earl John son for : a partridge hunt, driving through the country. Before he left he pardoned Sam Tyson, a negro eighty years- old who was convicted of, arson in Pitt county two years ago and who has been sick in the hospital ever since he was brought to the penitentiary. The Governor grants a pardon as act of humanity. Tomorrow private secre tary Arrington will take the old man and will see that he is well fixed and looked after and will put him on the train to go to his home. The pardon is granted upon the .special recommenda tion of the Judge and Solicitor and Warden Fleming of the penitentiary, there being some doubt as to the guilt of Tyson. State Superintendent Joyner has re turned from Pamlico county where he found the weather very trying, the rains falling in torrents. One day he drove thirty five miles through the rain and the following morning had to get up at four o'clock and drive ten miles further. He found some interest in educational matters and says some good school houses are being built. Local taxation has been voted in two school districts and the matter is being agitated in several other districts, -j Insurance Comissioner Young re vokes the license of the Brotherhood Accident Company of Boston, to do business in North Carolina. He called upon" the company to make the required advanced deposits, it being an- assess ment company and the law requiring that the amount of the assessment shall be deposited here. The compiny said it would not do this and wished to withdraw, but he acted promptly and revoked its authority to do busi ness. This afternoon the legislative joint committee completed the examination of the books, vouchers, etc, in the offices of Auditor Dixon and Insurance Young and made written entries upon the books that they were admirably and correctly kept Auditor Dixon is very proud of the fact that this is the fifth annual examination of the records of his office and that very time things have been found correct to a cent with oo vouchers or other things miss ing. The report of the Associated Chari ties is a very gratifying one and shows extensive aid by this most effective organization which is fully prepared for the winter campaign. Ode of the new features is a sewing room tor women and girls in which twenty Ave do work, this particular feature being under the direction of Mrs. Joseph Blount Ches hire. There will next month be the an nual meeting of the Associated Chari ties which will be public The negro ministers of the town have been, ad dressed by the superintendent of the association and arc raising funds to aid in looking after their own race. v . - In Memorianr. ' 1 No greater shock coold have corns to the UttU community of Bridgeton than that which occurred last Tuesday when little Adolph. th Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. 'Brooks was ' buroed to death. - The calamity was felt to every bousshold and the grief stricken par ents found a heart lympsthy among the ptopl' which(they might never have realised bad the accident not occurred. Every ooa mourned for they all loved thelitis boy. . -." Adolph was a bright sn 1 winsome lit fie ft Dow. He bad just rearhe Ian at tobiLtftts'-lng and was fan Warning to talk land had many trails which mads all who knew him love him. Sudden and terrible as was the man rtr of his death and uncon-iurnlle aa 1 the sorrow of the parents and friends lhrs is one swert thooght that be bryond the tarmoil of a sinful world; that be it the one its tha binds the frWvia on earth to the higher, better lifa l4a lKrn Into iht r!SiUo of lh fart that b V" tr f mm barm and frp them tf.a dtre to so live that Uioy thatl with Mm in 1itm. "Ul aa wl far that Cod has a father's J tfiwardua, ) that In Ih r.mwral t( t l t.'rfh la (i-ara.t (0 t a He la t.;i V-tirg an4 k'.rnl, !iM a-fsr(a, ut it s'jm orii(. It re ur.:: wh'-m it a-;rtoa." A I . C,. t i t I'"- art mi r,U If 1 i ' H- v AN INHUMAN DEED, f- v 1 'f-"- y(T"'" ry ' ' ' Some - Ptrtoa Ampuutad the , Tails of Tw Cows Bsioniinj to S. Wart."" : A few days ago sotae one whose spirit of humanity was a b w ebb thought it would be great sport ty inflict need less suffering on dumb 'and inoffensive beasts cut the tails off from two cows belonging to Mr. W. S. West. The animals In the barn yard located on Union Street and the amputation left about one half of the candal appendage The animals are valuable and while rhaps their intrinsic worth is not af fected by the deed they-have been made more uncomfortable and their ap pearance is permanently disfigured. They can not long go out in polite society.- Whatever sport may have been af forded the fool who did this thing such wanton cruelty calls for the limit of the law. . Drunkenness is no more excuse for such an act than it would be for murder and only idiocy can serve as an excuse, Why suffer with your stomach, t id- neys and liver when Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea will make you well. If taken this mouth, keeps you well all the year. 35 cents, Tea or Tablet. For sale by F. S. Duffy. For Holly, Mistletoe, Bamboo and Xmas Triees for the holidays, go to Donnell, No. 32 Middle St. A gold fountain pen for gentleman or lady is a good one $1 to $10 at J. O Baxter's, Leading Jeweler. i Solid gold cuff buttons heavily braced and durable at $1.25 at J. O. Baxter's. Monogram free. Russian Railways Tied Up By Strikers St Petersburg, Dec. 22. As a result of the strike nearly all the railway lines ceased operations today. The workingmen are showing evidence of being wonderfully organized by the manner in which they have obeyed the strike call. Troops occupy some of the railway stations. ( The strike in St. Petersburg numbers 200,000 men. Many strike leaders were arrested List night at the instigation of the government. An excellent Xmas present for school children, is one of Baxter's gold foun tain pens $1 to $10. J. O. BAXTER, Leading Jeweler, If you want the best extracts phose 163 and get Warren's. In Memoriam Died at Newport Dec. 17, 1905, Bes- !') ; I.:- of niu', i;rand daughter of Mr. A. H. Dennis, in her 18th year after a lingering illness of typhoid fever, complicated with both primary and secondary pneumonia, this splenill girl passed over the . river to bask in the bright and happy eternity of the good. It la alwaya sad to record the death of our friends, but the untimely de parture of Bessie saddens with a deep, er sorrow than usqsl the hearts of her own family and all who knew her. The ways of Providence are past nno- ing out, but we submit with sorrowing hearts to this sad dispensation, eonsot Ing ourselves that tha transition Is beet for the young and hopeful life of BeeeU in her new realm, eecapes the dissp polntmenU and sorrows that inevitably attend our sojourn here below. Wo shall miss so keenly Bessie's genial and warm-hearted presence, and while ws shall treasure ber memory and regret her departure, we hope to meet ber again in our Celestial Home above. ' J. W. . . CHURCH SERVICES. r,-..'oV.-V' V'' J: '.' Christ Church Pev. I C. jt WU llama, rector. .Fourth Sunday la Ad vent. Holy Communion Ism, More Ing Prayer and Serenoo 11 a, m. Evening Prayer and Sermon 7.80 p. m. Sunday School 180 p. m. Christmas day: Bory Communion and Ifornlnf Prayer at 10 30 a m. .. ' ,. 'v'- v': All Saints Chapel" lloty' Innocents Day Feast at 1 pm. Evening Prayer at TMstn, ..''-'',! ' ! will give $-VJ rrward for any infer nation thst will r fruit la lbs eonvte tkm of the fwrnon who aUle two l-ale pf nrfUm from my fin jard In Batifift in fk U.tr. . Tho balra ware mark4 "R. R. No. 1" and "P. M. It. No. ." T. M. THOMAS Jf you rt g' Warttn'a trarU, I Xmaa rakf aa U r-sVa (a 1 Wanted at Once.. Two experienced firemen, coal burn ers, by the Water & Light Commission wages $40 OOer month. Apply to C. T.'WATSON, B. S. GUION, Chm'n. Secty. et those Christmas Cigars for your friend and don't forget to buy them from us. We have them in any size pack age ana at any price. We alsb have the finest se lection of Meerschaum and Briar Pipes ever shown in tha. city. prices Right. Crescent Tobacco Company. W. D. Barrington MANAGER. Fine Imported Cheeses for Holidays Roquefort Imperial Fromage de Camenbert Pineapple Edam Neufchatel Miniature Xlover Leaf Every table needs cheese for Christmas. JJ OAKS MARKET. 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. i f i, Prayer Books, and Hymnals and New .Hymn Books. Ennett'8 Bookstore seeeeee tts4 ftsaas9f Here's Your. Chance. If :You Vant Bargains Don't .. Wait For Tomcrrdw : . . . . ' when yon bavs them today. , We offer at the tmheerd of Ww prt- ess Men's Fine Shoes, valje (2. 00, price !Llt, . ' i ' Men's fatent Leather, value &00, prke 12.38. " Children's Kid Rhoe St 19 Ms, Trice tot Clothing, Men's f 10 suite st tin.". AUU00 and 1400 SuiU redor4 U . ' '. ' Yours te IVaa. ' D. A. OWINGS, AGF.NT . Ch art T)f In Tcr, TS fcrad RL ntt to Hrrrh' HrvMTj Ltnnrdcn z Stilh Don't Forg Good Things 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 dozenX 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 A Retail Grocer. 1 '1c 1 ' ; Corner Broad and Hancock Sts. sessseeeesesssssss Christmas 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, cuffs and collars, cuff and collar boxes, slippers, white vests, hats, etc. Por Ladies, we have linen arid silk handerchiefs, furs, umbrellas, opera shawls, silk hose, kid gloves and a big variety of novelty goods. All our prices ar ; moderate and we are always at your rervice" A Merry, Me-ry Christ. nas, and many of thorn to you and yours. All our Ladies Ready-to-Wear Hats at cost, and pillow tops at reduced prices. I I BAXTER sgarcr lii. E. Whitehurst & Co., Just opened New Lot Parlor Lamps, Hall Lamps, Vases. Finest Line in the City. Prices The Lowest. M.E. Whitehurst & Co. 45 Pollock Street. MARKED DOWN, On all Holiday Goods. y Mirrors with Silver and Gold Pram, war 16.00, are now (3.75, weVs M.09 " now SX00, others ae low m S4e, sll nice gooAa. JEWEL CASES 11.60, IZM, 13.00 and $4 00, now 11.13, 1 1.8.1, tl2Sasd . P. 00. , y Atl foonlsia Pens redored. Silver back mlliUrr bruanm, wtre H0O, now ' SMOKING 8ET8. wete H0 and 16.00. now HS7 and W.76. Totaeco Jar -, " w (ZM, and U00, now L89, ILgi and U2S. , " Buck horn Ash fteeafvers, were fl.00 and L80, now 75c and '' s - RKaint Sta wa t-I.W now llli. faff box) and Shavm mm warn tl.6Ml.00 and 1100, bow il.ls, tl.Wandti.23 MCA, DUFFY'S PHARMACY. . v Comer South tfront and Middle Zlttzts. ' Woottoa's Stuiio, Infest Styles to Eat For Suggestions 25 per cent 92 East in it 4 .,- IV. K ; 1 I .4 V . JONM B. IVE o v J i I- - . i. JiO I Ui it r.
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