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v X 5' i r v TV. saw NEW-BERN, N. 'C; FRIDAY, MORNING," DECEMBER; 29, 1905:; v- y sA 'v- "TWENTY-FOURTH YEAR VOL XXIII. 231. S STCRY OF BQY'S WAGON. (- FACE W1 a 4 3 - :'; 4 5- w. . it j Spring Goods Arriving, i . We may be a little previous forjprinpi ' Goods, however we pot on sale today one hdndred pieces A. F. C. Gingham, the New: Persian effect. Boy your Spring dresses now woile you can get the choice Patterns, 5,000 yards to select from. Not - Much " In News; Line at Capi tol, iTj-MMirtr Ltev Bf.r. 'Antwl Wnnr to Old PtopI. ; AuoclatlM, High fcnoela tnd Academies.- JL t U. CsUsv , " v - ' i Opens January 2od.-- Exptrl-... FsrH-- 1 -51 wsnts In Uu of 4 .-A, ' llzers V ' -' J M Mitchell PHONE '288. & Co., 61 Pollock HU Opp. Episcopal Church. 3 When in Need of Furniture. Stoves, Mattings, Pictures, House Furnishings, it will pay you to call Sand get our prices. JOHN B. IVES. Phot a i 57 93 Middle Street. For The Holidays Every train brings new 1 1 goods. All kinds of fruit, fjne cakes and candies, Fresh mince meat. Every customer will get a $1.00 rebate check free. Cheapest Store in the city. RIVERSIDE STORE. L B 1IABICIIT l"honc 246. Raleigh, Dec. 28. -The condition of State Treasurer Lacy was not so satis factory today. "; Hd did not fcave good night " His condition, ia not at U dan- AU through the departments at the capitol thereFM a dearth of news to day Cfovernor Glenn remarked with a smile that he'oqly had one letter in the morning mau ana tnac ne was en tirely ' u; lib'dat& with all his corres pondence' Z i&3.?'i";: ;i. W Un the second ot January xne annual dinner given, to the old, people of Ral eigh will be quite an. event, the scene of the, festivities being the Fayetteville StreeiBaptisVcWrch.;;UsuallyvaDOut oneiiundred persons are present.' The plans for 'the high school hay been .completed and are.; now in the hands of th0 school committee township. - The i bufldlng wiU be; -S Very attractive onq Jtt design and admirably fitted fo:te.fl-";''',T''r ' r. Tomorrow "and Saturday the North Carolina Association of high schools and academies will meet here and will consider the prpblem which confronts t iese secondary " schools. M. H. Holt of Oak Mdge. is the president There will be addresses by him, also by John Graham of Wirrenlon, W.- H. Rhodes of Kinston, W. H. Whitset of Whitset, J. C. Horner of Ojcford, J. A. Bivins of Durham, and E. L. Middleton of Cary. The work is in progress on the en largement of the building occupied by t e Times, Raleigh's hustling afternoon Daper. When the extension is com pleted it will be one of the best news paper offices lathe State. The Agricultural & Mechanical Col lege opens January 2nd, and there will a nice SOia I De 8 numDer oi appucanisioc.aaniasion quite a number of students having failed to make the proper record in remaps you neea a goou work. - There wiU be a winter course I ' j i ; J i 'serviceable dining table.,, Wi V,a;p thpc;p annHcl and perhaps one in military tactics In 1 ine eany spring, it is nnaiy aeciaea Come and look Over the that the college will have an -athetotic field. The latter will be alonside the stock. Your Sitting Room Will look much better and Homelike with to adorn it. MASS OF SORES Ears Looked as if They Would Drop r Off-: Body Entirely Covered with Humor Three I Doctors Could x . Not Cure, Child Grew Worse. Mix Uol hi Chrltlmai Gltt Gvniof Staodt , ;-to Makt Cood the ?mm.Y V Raleigh. K, C Dec; 28,-Goyernor Glenn had two little boy visitors a his office today, and spoke . most interest' inely about what ceiurred. lA8tmgnt at the- entertainment at the titf hall for the Jittle thUdren of the- poor s wagon was given by Raleigh gentlemen for a little boy named Alleuv. & boy came forward to get. the- presemspui i its was found in a moment after it naa kflM AninAnaA tltaf Itia iwmd van Tlftf. v..-x ":r:: niocn dv piitipiida AUen, so tnr wagon was cauea tor uu i uuuuw Iji VUHVUnn returned.-: i: Governor i,Glenn at. once : 'iW-tTWH' WCPlQ .ortliQt lu mniM tnvB.tha hnv whol 1)1 f I !V TT C-LtNO failed to get the wagon the best wagon he could buy If he would come to the executive office today, strange to say the first boy to arrive was Allen, who said he had two wagons already, v" The Governor told him that the "wagon was for him which was given last night,and that this had already been sent to his hoiue by the Sunshiners, :.The "boy de parted., not a poof; f;Mi: although hftaad wilttan to; Santa Claus for a wagon? In a few; minutes the other boy who had returned the, wagon "last night'. came along and , the Governor founlhe bad no wagon and wanted one j to haul things in to get money to help! his mother. ' The Governor said: "'You are the very sort of m bby rl want to help;" and asked Mr. Stephenson who hacl brbaght the youngster down town and , buy the "very best wagon to be had. Coal and Vood Jhe very, best free burning White - Ash, , Egg, Stove, Chestnut and Furnace Coal, also, the only C. C. B., Poca hontas Steam and Domestic Lump Coal on this market, WEIGH GUARANTEED. Southern & Seaboard. Air line Ry. A charter granted today to the Amef lean Life and Benefit Insurance Com pany, a colored organisation of Duiham which ia on , the. mutual assessment plan and which insures against sick ness, accidents and death," B. Hara,- lin and others being the stockholders. . The experunenta in the use offer tiliaers on special soils have begun at the agricultural department in a small hot beuse-which has beeri arranged on the second story of the portico, which part has been enclosed in glass, and is heated by steam-pipes.. The tests are bt I iff made br . two exnerts sDecla'lv That we make, all of our lt from the soil divVin of the Uoiud J. S. MILLER New Bern, N. C. Did It Ever Occur to You? Federal Aid for South. New Orleans,. La., Dec. 28. Con gressman John Sharp Williams, who is looked . upon as the logical leader of the movement to secure all possible perma nent federal aid in the South's battle against the introduction and spread of yellow fever infection, in a letter to a New Orleans friend asserts that just as soon as the Southern Congressmen can be got together for a full discussion of the matter, a bill will be introduced in Congress having this end in view. Re cently a story has gained currency in the South to the. effect that Mr. Will iams had been induced to leave the framing of the bill to Surgeon General Wyman of the' Marine Hospital Ser vice. ' ; j This Mr. Williams denies in. to to. It will be remembered that a majority of the members of both branches of the Congress are on record, through per sonal letters now in the hands of Mr, , Mrs. George J. Steese, of 701 Coburtf 8t.k Akron, Ohio, tells in the following letter of another of those remarkable cure of torturing, disfiguring skin humor daily made by Cuticura Soap, assisted .bv Cuticura Ointment, 'after physicians, and all else had failed: "I feel it my duty to parents of other poor suffering babies to teJJL ; you what Cuticura has, done for my little daughter. She broke ut all . over her body with a humor, nd we used everything recommended, but without results. I called in three doc tors, they aU plaime4 they could help her, but the continued to erow worse. Her body was a mass ef sores, and her little face was eaten sway, her. ears looked ps if they would drop off. Neighbors advised PW to get Cuticura Soap and Ointment, and, before I had used half Qi the cake of soap and box of ointment the sores bad all healed, and my little one's face and body wag as clear as a new-born babe's. I wonld.1aet beheft it agai;lf it cost five dollars, instead of seventy-five cents, which is all it cost us to cure our baby, after spending many dollars on doctors sad medicines without any benefit whatever,'' . SLEEP FOR BABIES Rest for' Mothers. Instant relief and refreshing sleep for skin-tortured babies, end rest for tired, fretted mothers, in warm baths with Cuticura Soap and gentle anoint ings with Cuticura Ointment, the great skin cure, and purest of emollients. ' CuMrnra finp, ntalmrt, tnd PMU trt fold throvjrhoat Sir wutld. FnttfT Drug Ik Clirni. Corp.. Bortoit, Solo Pros " txai lot " How w Cure lUoj Uuinon. ' wOOd The best quality of Oak, Ahy,. Mixed and Pine Prompt delivery and person al attention given to all or ders. fei y Phone No. 47. Union Point Good Thins S to Eat For Christmas & the Holidays! .ABlraense stock on exhibition at McDan lels Grocery;Store at prices to suit the times. ! German Soft Shell Almonds, Pecans, English" wduiuis, Mixea iNuts, Brazil Nuts', Big Florida! Oranges, 40, 35, and 30 cts a dozen. Fancy Applesi 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 1 J. L. McDaniel' 3 Wholesale Tarker Store. A Retail Grocer. fir.-,.. li-wnA ,1 TTn Oi J Winterville Items December 25th. On last Thursday night a Christmas cate am which the South may desire putf through." 6 Notice to CountryMen and frs! . Wf want to buy ill t.f your Sheep, Cattle and PurV. Bring them to South Front Rtreot Market, number 163. FOR 8POT CASH. Yours to ReroemW, IUG HILU tJ. JONES.1- Xoal ! Coal , . puU supply of the bes . quality Hard Coal hi Broken. ' Egg,- Stove and Chestnu Also the Celebrated Pot hontai Steam and Domestic lump.', ', . , All order given promp ; and personal attention.. Phbrtc K r.. ; : candy daily, for Xmas trade. States Apricultural Department VT- road St Fruit Co . Best Raisins 20c pet poond at ' War, i Fine line of wild, ceese,' brant and ducks at Coast Line Market ". V Phone 33 .. ' ' II M l1,,. A; NICOLE a " BIU MM J w r '!!!!'.." . Big Statt Charter Graotad.-' Special to Journal: - T.V Raldgh, Dec. 28..--Th State grants charters today to the Ne River" Lorn- lb rr Cfc "of . Goldsboro, cspiW Uxi $200,000, Henry Weil, principal stoca holder. Doykin Grocery Co. of Wilson, 1100,000.', Cspltal stock, D; ti Boykln I and others, lUxk-holdors, Ross Lum- bnrCa of Linimrtin. $100,000. C C. McAllUUr, ChsrWs Rcsi and others. Daughtrldge 8upp1y Co. of. Rocky Mount, .Clark Manufacturing Co. of OaiUMiis $riO,O0n, b wotk yams eti clothca, ; " , : - '-, tree was given to the students of Win terville High School by -the teachers. ,. I The stage was beautifully decorated and the tree was laden with many . j .i . et i ."M Williams, to, vote for any reasonable ",D- "4V- VJ'"" measure which Mr. Williams may advo- " UC,,Y" T I- talk to the school. His subject wast "In tViA lnnt: Hava thpaA thlnira ahull PMtidentRoosevelthssalsoproimft toB,,. Thi(1 Wajl e?er asslsUnce io his power in this jbyalL' yrJ'iTSf EA. T.H. Kta. Illl J hi. rl there be another nut break of the fever """y- netaummr. No attempt will be mat' On Sunday evening at the residence to-dlvest -any SUteof any 6f its eon- Mr- n5 Dr. Cox, Mr. Wilfred Buck sUtutlonal rights or powers for the ef- -nlMUs An ij Stox; Frank James forts of Congress will be confined to nd Miss Mabel Oof were united in providing the best possible nuchlnary nW"ony- Kev- King per- for the keeping out oi ine aisease- at . j the -porta and the prevention, of the fer eeremony the wedding party spread bf the infecUon from one State proceeded to the Baptist church where to another in case .it should develop they attended service, arabu- In addition, it la hoped that Winterville High' School baa just Drovlskm may be made which will en-Joloaed its uu term, wntcn nas-Deen ine able the Marine Hospital .Service to I most prosperous one m. the history of render local assistance whenever Te- the' school. Nearly all the old students quested by the local authorities, similar I will return at the.opening oi the spring to the ip end id assistance rendered I terra Mondayany i, ana a large New Orleans' last summer. , I number or nsw ones are expeciea. in bustees are thoughtful m their decision U have the drinking water analysed each year. They hare lust beard from a.l. m SV .'.lt.f. Jf ABU. .4 aA t (NUMieVa) ,. ---: 1- - - - 1 , - - , . J . . I RntmarrYtherirlihat vou love best: I Knwtory were louna w cgnumict m .. II 4 JI-LI a T.k. Vnnnlalfl T will I W3"V a. .v - ..t- v. a rwirv I of disease were found . la flther. .The t- , : INSURANCE TATS. When ton hiva the miiforltin to Vwc rour roods by fire or damare by wUt and have bo rMnunerstian yoo wiU stop to consKla we ben liU c.I lrvnry Fire may orrur at any time. It is to your biUrest to InWre. r1te 760. . oAfJ .liai iV af i Witlism f'ifTjx.n rifaf, ramod f the rnont n.t) c!r.t-git la North Can Una, U oki only at dmff tU'trt er-d In Kew Bert only l liavU' rharn.sry, Here's Your Chance. f You Want Bargains Don't Wait For Tomorrow when you have them today. We offer at the unheari of low pri ces Men's Fine Shoes, value $2. 00, price SL19. Men's Patent Leather, value $5.00, price $2.29. Children's Kid Shoes at 19 cts. Prices cut on Clothing, Men'e $10 suits st $5.27. All $5.00 and $8.00 Suits reduced to $2.89. Yours to Please, D. A. OWINGS, AGENT, Ch eapest Place In Town, 75 Broad St next to McGehee's Grocery If fortune disregards thy claim, y Don'trrfjjg.thy-head ln fear and -phone ICS rvd get a "sample extracts at Warren's. - - v water In the old well wu found Impure and crartouneed dana-eroua. vThia was Anrl . - . . . never minaN vr oruwiim inuiur This was examined by Gerald McCar thy, SUU Biologist.' Tu1a a kank aval "oafranlaad hra n junes rarscT, L , 0pen early to January A. Cox was Last night Immediately Lefort prayer I elected presideit and J. L. Jackson meeting at tha-Centenary Methodist talH v : ; i,-V'JS-t' church Mr, K . Kaynor , Jones, son oi Uie late Cspt K, R. Jones, wu mat. , Maud-Isn't 5 and too old to hope ried to Miss Mary Etta Parker, Jaogh- for - ny impfovementT I should aay ter of Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Parker. The not One just begins lo'liv. -. Tske eeremony was perfomed by Bv. G. T. ' Alama. . i- Mollis ter's Rocky Mountain Tea. ., Yoo ill be blooming fair et W. : Tea Tablets. ; Sold by f, S, Puffy. . -Tino lbt of Christ Rew York Cc'.m V.xrUl The f'""'iwirg re U.e opening snd tling r' '1 jn t'r !! York Cotton Kir' if,'', Vtf t'! 1 , "n V ,;h Iw C, Crmtn al BaautorL Beaufort. Dec. 27-The young mm rave a d:Hntfuj gurman Ulchtat o'tlwk In the Masonic Hall, 'The gnr mtnwM JdbyMr.,C R.,WheaUy WilhMUJi FUtsl Armstrong o( Naw liertu Music wa furniHe4 by. Prof. rm ifor.t! Krv!n Ll, Eld Aatr, William Adslr, IUl a M-rt'in. - . Jtn-. Fii'It. Msff-nrot CafTrcy. 'To9r! V.'.'". 1'parl Vi'il'.ii. Kurn nn V.'..", W agarot Mf IiTinrll Don't Read Thjt It Not trttemtftd ! 11.41 K.r, il.: Vp-t T; r. T. I,; la Cnrr .,U. :. F. v. a-,1 . The price Lt eotton will go up if (ha t HUm growers ana wwlnee. men wll und by thr aisocistkjn. Ycrii are all esrnftaUy yequiwtod to mt at th court iViuae Baturnay De OlTifrs for the en- u!ng yr, snd to kt a oel'jtaU to attnrul the Ut Mating to te hld in anil r,trMtl bu!npw moo I to Ui rlt, and m t at thr ) . . if !;. S-'lh. at 12 k k s).rp. " D. LANK, rr?. Fine Imported Cheeses for Holidays Roquefort Imperial -' Fromage de Camenbert Pineapple Edam Neufchatel Miniature Clover Leaf Every table needs cheese OAKS MARKET. bbs? any. No need to sleep cold when we will sell you a pair of North Carolina 10-4 Wool Blankets for 3.50, or 11-4 for $4.00. Don't put off buying as we only have a limited quantity. Big lot of Com forters $1.00 to $3-50. White Spreads $1 00 to $3.00 I I BAXTER a"- - ts.eeeesseeit Lumsden & Stith INSURANCE AGENCY. Strong Line of Fire Insurance Com panies. . All Business promptly attended to J Tn Mir WHAnriai onrl J Customers we wish 70U all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New. Year -- " ' ' ' - . ' 4' w ; ' ,' r - Enn'ett'sBookStore aeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeei M. E. Whitehurst & Co., Just opened New Lot Parlor Lamps, Hall Lamps, Vases. 1 Finest Line in the City. Prices The Lowest. M. E. Whitehurst & Co. 45 Pollock Street. sMsV i MARKED DOWN, 25 per cent On all Holiday Goods. o'rl . ' Tie Crescent ::lacco extds- M Compliments cf lh3 seascn to its fri:cls jki cost::.:rs. We ui cl Mirrors with Silver and Gold Frames, were 15.00, are now S3. 75, were U.M son 1X00, others as low pa ac, all nice good. - ! ' v JEWEL CASES tLSO, H60, 13.00 and U 00, now 11.13, ll.SJ, HtSand $3.00. 1 ; --' ' :t. -r- An fountala Pen redueed. Silver back military brushes, were $100, row,. ' $2.25. - - - ... . -.:;;'.' - SMORIKd SETS. waU Lfi and $5.00. bow IS.S7 and $n.7S. Tobacco Jan ' ware z, $ZM. and $100, now $LW,L83 and $za6. ' ; - Sharlrf $m wa SA.60, now PufT beiaa and Shaving hgaWe II. fa, $Z04 and $100, now $L W, IL0 and $XB eacfi. ! :i f:r a c ..w J .My. .. I , h 5 . r ' 1 3 ! Shaving ftt! V . 1 - . - n hii i n i J: I'.llAIVil Corner South Front and. Middle Streits, DBF FY if i rrir ) - 4 Steiio; 92 East' : .Front '- maCard3and box Ov.cn O. Dunn, i-" t rr- ' ; -"- t,t i " . ' ll:, I'.' i -V f i f - ;:nt Tob.ictu Com piny. --.. Office and Yard No. 16. Latest Styles in ' " :I I' J. (i. Craven Street. ""' T 1 I' T 'y 'rriirrion
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