i , II- V.Y'li;.:-, r'" W1 NEW BERN, N. C, SATURDAY MORNING DECEMBER 30.. 1905. TWENTY-FOURTH YEAR VOLXXIII.-232. fa 1i "FOR KIDNEY AND A ' Pe-ru-na Has No Equal." An Emphatic Endorsement. Mr. M. liroderick, 4.'!5 K. Kith Ht., I) inaucial Secretary titablo hinjiloj is Union, No. 1041, Chicago, 111., writes: "I havo been suffering from a weak back and kidney trouble for somo time and have been able to find relief only through the use of Fcnma. "During the winter season I usually keep a bottle of your medicine ill tho house and by taking a dose at night, I am feeling flno the next morning. "Some of my friends assure me that Peruna is equally as food for fic-ir various ailments as it is for my complaint, hut, I do know that for kkluey trouble and suffering from a weak back it has no equal." : Kidney Trouble Is Not Always Recog nized as Catarrh Pe-ru-na Re lieves Kidney Disease dc - cause It Is a Remedy For Ail Phases of Catarrh. TWF.N'TY-FIVIO years n;r, before Dr. llarlnuin bewail ciisti ilmt ing lim pamphlets, book and newspaper articles, iiriglil's Disease of the kid ney was regarded as a disease wholly distinct from catarrh. Now, Brlght's Disease Is thought by many the orW over to be a phase of catarrhal inflammation. To relieve r.ri:. lii's Di somothlns must le n--ed tii.it ii;u. liie mwi'i' to re lieve catarrh. Any iiii cii. i'H' !.i it i-' a r-'PKdy f'i' catarrli of civ i r;j , :i i - ' :. 1 y n med icine f.ir caian h . ::) i ri-an. Reruns in an internal, systemic ca tarrh ntned). Spring Goods Arriving. We may lis a little Goods, tadtfi we hdndred pieces Persian effect. woile you m (jet the choice Patterns, 5,000 yards to select from. J M Mitchell & Co,, PHONE 61 Pollork Nt., Opj. When in Need of Furnlturo Stovoa, Mattings, Pictures, House Furnlsbla?3. it will pi? you to ciil ?aal set our prices JOHN B. I V E S. riof:c7 91 MlddU . fin d l:h I'sxl'.i :r.:i fir '.u IK8URAKCE FATS. . Whm yn t)v ih mUfrrtiM tiW t -' rl by 6x or dme hj iit a vj ruira rxrmneratwa) frt ;!) unp t -i rriiiior th fc nfiU ft Ina-iratica I rm mar orvT at ny lim , It M to TROUBLE WEAK BACK." MR. M. Like catarrh, it pervaHcn the v.'holo system, and counteracts the effect.--, of tlie disease. A frreat many people bclievo that they have heon cured of chionie Dri(.')il's Disease by tho u?e of l'cnuin. It Is certainly true that in the earlier stages of Bright's Disease, Peruna is an effective remedy. Numerous testimonials on this point establish the fact beyond all doubt. Mr. Otto A. T'leisner, American epi curean, formerly Chef to Col. V, . .1. Cody. Ml;! Sixlli Ave., Seattle, Wash., writi "I oiiffercd wi!h kidney and bladder trouble until lib' did nut seoe.i worth Hvin.tr. I bad tried -y medicine, hut ili'l r. '. -.el any relief until 1 took IVri'n:'. II us nnllv V'Mili-rfi:l how tri'iea b. Ht ! w.i-: after I iihiI this meiii 'ine ilv a e. u. A' tbe ml ol n,..-!.!)-. I I' v.:x jvl.- I Ibat it h-: ; ) ; I : . 1 i.oi ..-.: :.Ml i previous for Spnny on sals today one A, F. C. Gingham, k flow Buy your Spring dresses now 288. i Episcopal hurch. j Rhfl Your Sitting Room 1 Will look much better and Homelike with a nice tola to adorn it. Perhapi you need a good lerviceable dining table. We have these ; goodi. Come and look, over the itockV'"--V-. v "I- -": J. S.MILLER 'New Hera I J. C. Charters Continue - Granted. to Be Governor Spaaka it Chiriatte. .Involuntary Bankruptcy.- Important Criminal Caw. Public School Teachers to Form At- -toclatlon. Old Confederate . Vetera Bnrled. Raleigh, Dec. 29. Governor Glenn pft today for Charlotte to be the guest of the Manufacturers Club, and will make two addresses there. ;f He may not return until: next Tuesday, Monday being a holiday. -, :.- - -s - Charters are granted to the Brooks Mercantile Company of Nashville, cap it.il stock $50,000; the Carolina Drug Company of Washington, $50,000; the Eaglu i urniture and Carpet Company of Lumberton, $25,000, to manufacture and sell. An unvojuntary bankruptcy proceed ings has been instituted here in the case of the Quinn Bird Mercantile Company of Mt. Olive. The assets are said to be about $6,000, the petitions ask for the appointment of a receiver and upon the return of Judge Purnell from Rich mond one will be appointed. Attorneys for Burton Jarrell, the negro convicted of aiding and abetting in the killing of a man named King in Warren county say he appeal is per fected. The case is a very remarkable one. Garfield Hicks, who killed the man was tried for murder in the first degree, but there was a mistrial, the jury standing ten for. first degree and two for second degree. Yet Jarrell was convicted and sentenced to twenty- five years. The" attorneys say that there is no case like it anywhere in the books in which the principal failed of conviction, which the assistant was canvicted. The teachers of public schools in this county are to meet March 16th and will organize a thorough association, one of the purposes being to look more closely after rural schools. It is very notable that much more attention is being paid to rural schools in many of the counties than ever before. F. M. Carter, who served in Com pany G., Second Regiment, N. C. Troops was buried today from the Sol diers Home. He was from Guilford county and had been in the Home only a month. Maud -Isn't 5 and 30 too old to hope for any improvement? I should say not. One just begins to live. Take I lollister's Rochy Mountain Tea. You will be blooming fair'at 50. Tea or 'ablets. Sold by F. S. Duffy. HALF THE WORLD'S COAL OIL United States Braaks Tha Petrol aim. Bacord For Washington, Dee. 28. The United Statca supplied mora than half of the petroleum producod in the world in 1901. A atatement of the world's pro duct ion'of petroleum, prepared by tho British Board of Trade, which-has just reached the bureau of statistics of the Department of Commerce "and Labor, pi ts the petroleum production of tho wjrld in 1904 at 9,803,000,000 gallons, of which 4,916,000,000 gallon were pro duced in the United StaUo, 3,650,000, i km) gallon in Russia, 202,600,000 gal lons in Austria, 206,600,000 gallon, in lava and Sumatra, 136,000,000 gallon :n Romania, 105,600,000 gallons In Brit ish India (principally Burma), 49,000,- o -t) gallons tn Japan, 20,000,000 gallons in Canada and 18,600,000 gallon In Germany. 1 ' ' ' ' ; ' ; Tho world production for 1904 break all records. Id 1903, which mad the h gheat record f any year prior to im, the total production was but 8. KM, 000,000, sod in 1902 it was 7,638. 000,000. Too Incmao in 1903 and 1904 occurs chiefly In th United Statea. Tho United StaUo and Ruaiia produce practically nine-tenths of tho petroleum of tho world. ' - ' '. '. CHURCH SERVICES, :jf First Church of Chriat, Sclenliat Cornor Broad and Hancock EU, 8rrl ceo Sunday JO 45 a m and 7 30 p m. Blb'4 Lcsaon - Sormon ' , Subject: "lit." Proterbo, 11 23, Sunday cr.o:ri afur th . morning service. wtdnetday crcntng mting at 7 80 p m raator: lA and Science and Health with: Key to the Wrlpturo. Kiiiig Kwm u open cnr. AU . ara eorJially Invited to attonl .- - - e ChrUt Cburxh Rov, L." G. H. Wi! Uairm, rottor. Fifth KumUy In Ad f em. IMj Commynion lam, Morning Prayer i)4 Ermon H a. tn. Erwiing Vrtytr and 8rmin 7.30 p. m. PTmffi UthoEla. Sfh, j.30 p. m. neaayt Litany 11 a. m. FriiaytCron inf VtJt 4 3 p. m. , AH faint ' L"hH - Tkoraday; Tvi n inj Prayf 7 .31 p. m. f7J A 1 1 State THE RUSSIAN TROUBLES N . " - f . : r-: - . " , Bridge Over Volga Rhor Blow Up.. Sertoua .r,V; Condition Tkrougheut Thr-.-.-.vi . v, y Eaiplra. s , : The bridge over the Volga , at , Jver has been blown up. v t It is stated the situation in Moscow is growing steadily worse. - , v According to Russian Government advices, the Moscow -"rebellion? is, un des the control ot 'the militery, and the strike is expected to be called off socn. While the strike at Odessa is nearly over, martial law has been proclaimed there. In the fighting at Mosccw the" non- combatants were the worst sufferers. The Lettish insurgents in the Baltic provinces disabled a bridge and caused a frightful accident to a passenger train. - The situation in Poland, wherj the strike is spreading, is represent id as growing worse. Eight hundred railroad men are said to have been killed or wounded at Rostoff-on-Don by an artillery bom bardment f Revolutionists in the Government of Lomzha stole all the Government funds it is stated, amounting to $243,000. - Our Supplement Tomorrow The Journal supplement tomorrow will contain the following articles: The Statehood Question; The Likelihood of Taking Oklahoma and Indian Territory in The Union; Mark Twain at 70; The Well Known Humorist Entertains Brothers In Literature at Banquet; The American Land Monopoly; How Crime is Being Fostered by Loose Land Laws; The National Bird; An Interesting Paper on The Turkey Do mestic and Wild. In addition to these articles is the regular weekly story and many other interesting stories and pieces besides the New York letter on ladies dress. WORKMEN BURIED BY WALLS Weakened By Rain Excavation Caves Carrying Earth And Man, Washington, D. C, Dec. 29 Just after work was started this morning in an excavation for the new Metropoli tan Citizens Band building, opposite the Treasury Department, at Fifteenth street, a cave-in occurred and a num ber of Italian workmen were buried in a pit thirty-five feet deep' Three bad ly injared were rescued immediately and another shortly after was taken from the pit dead. Further rescue was stopped by the adjicent wall threaten ing to falL It is believed four or five men are buried in the bottom of the pit Last night's rain weakened the wait and upon the resumption, of work this morning the shorinar gave way at the Tear, precipitating aeveral tons of earth and brick on the party wall and end of the blind alley into the excava tion. Gigantic Dry Dock Off For Philippines Annapolis, lid., Dec 28 The gigan tie dry dock Dewey made an auspicious tart this afternoon on its 14,000 mile trip to tho Philippine Islands, undor the direction of Commander - H H Hosier, umtea state nary.- in start was mad at 2.-06 o'clock, and at 6 tha light on tha dock could bo aeon at a distance of eight or ulna mile below Solomon's Island, tho starting pout There was -lno mishap of any kind. Throe reaacl In tandem arc towing tho Dewey. Next to tha dock ia tha collier' Brutua, then tho collier Caetar, and In front is the tug Potomac. Commander HoaleywlU hare his quartan on tho Glacier, tho supply boat, -which win accompany tho dock and its attendants.'- Tha huge tow lino wa dropped over from the Deway at 11:30 this rooming, taken aboard tho Brutus and mad fast just at noon. Ch of Boatswain Philip afullan, United States nary, had direct Control of se curing all the towing apparatus, the whole affair being under tha control of tho ahjnal of Commander IiooUy from tho Glacier. AsaluU was flred fnm tho. Bandy Point lighthouse a the Dewey paaaed, and it was returned from tho Glacier..' New Line ; Buck Cigars Jost Received Fino Line Tobacco3. Dmoking; f:mo!:cr3 Comforts For Vrrrj ofToL-cco Crc cent ill I 1 w f 7U.soIat:!yPcro (M HAS L'O SUBSTITUTE A Cream of Tartar Powder', free from alum or phoa-. -' V phatie add r - - :- . WOYAL BAKINO PQWDEB CO., NEW YORK. Executors Notice Having aualiBel as tExecut ir of Ruth Nelaon deeeased.all persons having claims against the es tate of said deoeascd are hereby notified to present the same duly verified tome or R O'Hara. Attorney on or before the 28th day of Dec. 1D06. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. AH nersons indebted to said estate are hereby request ed to make 1 nmediate settlement. This Dec 28th. 1905. JOHN A. HOLT. Exerntor We to CountryMen and Farmers! ' We want to buy all of your Sheep, Cattle and Pork. Bring them to South Front Street Market, number 153. FOR SPOT CASH. Yours to Remember, BIG HILL, D. JONES. For The Holidays Every train brings new goopls. 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. E, If B MABICHT Phone 248. Did It Ever I , .'' ' ' '. ' , " Occur to You? That we make alKof our candy daily, for Xrnas r I trade. : ; Phono 33 ; " , . , oooooooooooa i Fino lot of Christ jna.Cardaaud hox '"Mi t. RIVERSIDE STOR in M M; m 10, ICoal and Wood T 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, WEIGHT GUARANTEED. wOOd The best quality of Oak, Ash, Mixed and Pine Prompt delivery and person al attention given to all or ders. hi Tart. Phone No. 47. Union Point Fine Imported Cheeses for Holidays Roquefort Imperial Fromage de Camenbert Pineapple Edam Neufchatel Miniature Clover Leaf Every table needs cheese OAKS MARKET. Here's Your Chance. If You Want Bargains Don't it For T when you have them today. We offer at the unheard of low pri ces Men's Fine Shoes, value $2.00,price $1.19. - Men'a Patent Leather, value $5.00, price $2.29. Children'B Kid Shoes at 19 cits. Prices cut on Clothinir, Men'c $10 suits at $5.27. All $5.00 and $C.0O Suits reduced to $2.89. Yours to Please, D. A. 0WINGS, AGENT, Ch eapest Plsce In Town, 75 Broad St. next to McGehee's Grocery Lumsden & 5tith INSURANCE AGE'CY. Strong Lino of Fire Insurance Com panies. AU Business promptly attended to ttlllllliliAiiiiillttil4 To our Friends and Customers we wish you ajx a MerryNi Christmas and a Happy New Year ; Ennott'o Bookstore s40oooooaaoaoaoaoaaoji Coal ! Coal! , Full " supply of the best quality Hard Coal in Broken. Er.& Stove and : Chestnut Sizes. . ; ; . .1 Ako the Celebrated Poca hontas Steam and Domectic lump. .. . AU orders given prompt nr.d prconal attention. O.'firc rr.-l Yard No, 16. C::;vrn Ctrrit. His Coal & 1 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 dozen. Fancy Apples Raisins, Citron, Dried Eigs, 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 & Retail Grocer. Parker Store. fWn - BljEiP 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 ;s ram M. E. Whitehurst & Co., Just opened New Lot , Parlor Lamps,-Hall Lamps, Vases. Finest Line in the City. Prices The Lowest. M. E. WWtcMrst & Co. 45 Pollock Street. MARKED DOWN, On all Holiday Goods. Mirrors with Silver and Gold Framoo, were $-.00, are now $.175. wro K00 ootr $3.00. othori aa low pa tic, all niro rood. 'JEWEL CASES $1.60, $160, $3.00 and $4 00, now $1.13. $1.M. $2.25 and $3.00. ; ' - AO fountain Pen rodurad SiWcT back military brush, ware $.1.00, now , $2.28. " 8MOK1KO 8CT8. woU $.o0 and $5 00. now $&.S7 and $175, Tpbaeco Jan ' wore $12S, $2.60, and $3.00, now 1.69, $L8S and $Z2&. - Back bom Ab RocaHvors, woro $1.00 and $1.60, now 75c and $L 13. . ' ' . BhaTinf Btt waa $3.M. now $163. punT boa eo and Shartnf muffs Woro - $ HO, $2.00 and $3.00, now $L13, $L60 and $2.25 each. DUiFFY'S PHARMACY.' Corner South Front Studio, Latest Styles to Eat For Iv uiji M.J x. niiii ii ani.iH.H aiM mm. 25 per cent and Middle Streeu. Front Sii in ". - Photo Porlrr T" ; y.r Ir. r tvt V inwnrm. !!.