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1 NEW; BERN, N. C.; WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY3,; 1906.' VOL XXIII.r-235. TWENTDY-FOURTH , YEAR IS IT, TRUE? NEW BERN NEEDS For The Holidays UNION STATION WAIT ! WAIT !! WAIT !lf Wait for J. J. Baxter's Big Sale, Jan, 11th. Everything Cut to the Core . Our previous sales have been wonderful, but this will be the greatest money saving event New Bern has ever known. Keep Your Cash and Wait for Baxter's Big Sale Jan 11th to Jan 20th I BAXTER Notice to Countrymen and Farmers! We want to buy all of your Sheep, Cattle and Pork. Bring them to South Front Street Market, number 151!. FOR SPOT CASH. Yours to Remember, BIG HIM-, D. JONES. A Wit lit. lire and Soils? bus. Eric!: 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 benefit.i of insurance Fire may occur at any" time. It is to your interest to in? w: Phone ?00. Did It Ever Occur to You? That we make all cf our candy daily, for Xmas trade. St, Frai Broad to Phone 33 -Coal! Coal ! Full supply of th2 best quality Hard Coal in Broken, Egg. Stove and Chestnut sizes. J Also the Celebrated Poca ' hontas Steam and Domestic lump, All cdera given prompt and personal attention. Phone 34. " , 1 " Office and Yard No. 16. Craven Street. Tlollister & Cox ww ww ww www www ww ffifffif wwww Fino lot of Christ ma. Cardi and box I ; Owen Q. Dunn, Accnt. Card of Thanks I want to thank all my friends and customers for their splendid patronage during the holiday season. My fondest expectations were more than realized and I feel that the public arc due this expression of appreciation. I take pleasure in solHling the con tinuance of these favors already be stowed and pledge satisfaction for every article purchased. AT WARREN'S Phone 160. 43 Pollock S Your Will look much better and Homelike with a nice sofa to adorn it. Perhaps you need a good serviceable dining table. We have these goods. Come and look over the stock. J. S. MILLER New Bern N. C. To our Friends and f Customers we wish you all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year Ennett's Book Store H. H. BOLt Piano tu ipr U Kin in New Bom and will promptly attend to all orders that may b Uft at G. N. Ennett's aUr, all work thoroughly guaranteed Organs U repaired and (ur.cJ. Warrrn'a ex trie U ben', y. Warren' fxtrjc'a make the beat If ymj wantthdbwt X tracts rhema utid get Warren's. A ftM foonUto pen for , ifWiUcwiaa or My ie a ood one II to f 10 at J. O Baiter's, Uading Jeweler. 8olid gold ruff butUm heavily brartd ltd durable at IL2S t J. O. Haiti's. Uonufrain fre. . ' ' Aa oppaiUnUr top a ytf targain U Jwrt. M toed, as losing nrnwy vut your perketbook. , ; , Tne pubtU wiU be to bf that one of the largMt eocVr.f in New York will p a Rular & an 10 cml etore bt Hew lrn, m 1rn, l2 etret RaVery. Th etr,irif 1tt to Kaft'i ld,t9a will b He to buy !l hinds of fyy'.i wirlh from fe in apirr a di, fv. l-'r ? twyirj r,1 aare ..-ir r - f r C . hew f. f ) I'x; f... I ' , Build , Au- Mason Mtkt Great Showing. 'Fell and Broke Her Arm. Suite For; Playing. 4 Clanslhan. Methode to Push W sionary Work. Expected Large" Gathering Cotton Grower. Aged People Dine Together. ,, Raleigh, Jan. 2. The Grand LodgeJ of Masons meets wednesoay of next week and Grand Secretary Drewry says the showing made will be .most re markable. Ayear ago there were 333 sub ordinate lodges, while now there are 350. - The number of members now reaches v 16,000, this being a gain of 1,000.- It is expected that the atten dance will be as large as was ever known. ' . " Mr. J. M. Doughton of Alleghany county, todfey took charge of the teller's ;de3k in the Stite Treasury. Chief Clerk Moody remarked that Mr. Dough- ton was the fifth teller in five years and said that his four predecessors made it a point to either get promoted or mar- ii.id. , ' . . ' ., In an interview with the physician who is attending State Treasurer Lacy, he remarked that the Treasurer was improving and might be out in ten days, unless there was some set back. Charters are granted the Street Brothers Lumber Companies of War saw, capital stock $iu,uuu; also tne Buckhorn Land and Timber Company of Raleigh, T, S. Jerm&n and others stockholders, the amount- of capital Svock being $10,000. State Auditor Dixon returned today from a visit to Cleveland and Ruther fordton counties, where he has been for t he past ten days. . At the Yarborouga House last night Airs. Howell Cobb, the wife of the pro prietor, fell from a stool while attempt ing to !i-;lit a gas jet in her room, and her arm was dislocated at the elbow by the fall Upon the floor. There are to be suits, it seems, against the theatres here and at Louis hurg for the presentation of the pla, "The Clansman," by the Corinne Run kle Company. The play was presented here Friday evening and along some lins it was based upon Dixon's Clans nun, but it was written by the state manager of the Runkle Company ana the names are all changed as well as mo3t of the situations. For example the part of the little girl in Dixon e play being cut out and a lot of funny business being introduced. The Runkle will not present the play any more, The Methodists in their conference have decided to be very active in push ing their missionary work and the action taken at the conference of their presiding elders, which was in session until late last night means the holding before spring of a missionary instituU in every one of the districts. It is understood that the purchase of the well located site for the auditorium here means that Raleigh will enter the field as a candidate for the place of holding the next Democratic State Coni vention. For several year conventions have been held at Greensboro, because theiewasno place here suitable for auch great gatherings. It seems to be the determination now to do away with this lack of accommodations. Tbeatep thould, in fact, have been taken yean ,igo. Need ham B. Broughtoo has been pc i 1 the remai kable compliment of be ing elected superintendent of the Bap; tut Tabernacle Sunday School for life He has held that position for twenty eight year. Unite! SUte district attorney Skln nt has receive! hit cornmbeioa of re appointment for four year from the first of next February. Insurance CoromJesioaer Y"nf grants permUaioo to the Carolina Be nevoU-nt Aeeoclation to re-lneure all iu risks with the Sua Life Inrarmoce Camnanv of FavWlMitl ' ' ' It is ei pec ted that there will li a Urg'c r umber of felrfalM at the 8ut (o,ivnUoft of the North Carolina Cot ton Growers Aseociatioa which meets in the Kail of the Houae of lUpmenU livee here tomorrow. - President Jobs & Cunningham say there 1 ne abate. ment of Intemt in the tnoremaqt, More thto 10Q sneo and worpew dined today tf ,tbr at Umt UUm la the rayeUettlle Street BapUst Church here, txiat l?r red by a number of Udie from that church and from the first Baptist Church, For a number of years thie hae Un the caalorv Wall f ,r J. 4. ftateri h!g tH Jan. II. liice'ot m) evrr hld la the You will t f rd hpauty hi roofe ptt Of yvn-, Uiiofl h;'-.H, Trv bo')' Ctna tdLhvm ontv l l I.'. ttnl: , , RocVr iu , wrm. jf, l-lL. k,.,; Ralsigh (Proposes to J 'ditorium.- . ' ""' " v. 5 ; j J. vt'i't i.j!n. n ) , ) ,t. Travelling Public Will Appreciate Such As N Institution. " Hustle For It, New Bern is entitled to av union- de pot. - We have three railroads here and the increasing passenger" business is a factor of no small, importance . $o our interests. " While it, is true1 that the depots are situated near 'each other it ?s obvious to anyone that the accom modations for transfer -are very poor and they can be corrected only by the construction of a union station. For many other reasons we should have it. We believe that many bad features of the local depot Bervice which at pres ent seem to bo unavoidable will b e eliminated by having the station; ; And when other roads are built . into the city,- tinder -the present system the several depots would be more nuisance than help. : This is, of course anticipat ing the realization of ome of the rumors now current and there is no reason to doubt that another railroad will be built to New Bern. . A central station is the desire of the traveling public as well as all who want to see New Bern thrive and prosper. The attention of the' Chamber of Commeice is respectfully called to this matter and the Journal earnestly hopes that efforts will be made in further ance of this project and that the year 1906 will not pass before such a struc ture is well under way if not complet ed and occupied. , ( STATE CONVICT CAMPS Whites and Black Chained and Sleeping Together. State Regulation Needed. Special to Journal. - Raleigh, Jan. 2. -The State Board of Charities in session here pr s mted 1 h annual report to Governor XJlenh. It says, there are convict camps in 32 counties and that in twenty of these, the races are useing cots white and black, sleeping chained together. There are 90 of these county convicts, 32 being 'under sixteen years of age. Whipping being the usual punishment, and the misdemeanors being treatec exactly like the felons. The- Boarc says if these convict camps are to re main under county jur sdictior, they certainly ought to be subject to State regulation and inspection. New Year's Dance. Beaufort, N. C, Jan. 1. The Ger man Club gave its annual New Years ball tonight at the new Masonic Hall from 9 p. m., to 1 a. m. The hall was brilliantly lighted and very tastefully decorated with bun tings and evergreens. The german was gracefully led by Mr. L. V. Lewie. Muaicwas furnished by Davis' Orchestra. Several new figures were introduced and cleverly executed. Among the dancers were: L V. Lewis, with Miss Margaret Clark. C. R. Wheatly, with Ella DHL . ,N. L. Willis, with Margaret Mac- - Donnell. J a. Fuller, with Margaret Caffrey. T. H. Thomas, with Lottie Caffrey. C. .L. Short, with Laura Davie. ' H. B. Worth, with Kate Mearee. , Bea Gould, with Mamie Caffrey. Ben Taylor, with Minnie Davie. Geo. Brooks, with Pearl Willi. CB. Whitehuret, with little Robb- . Chaa. Monton, with Maud Gilhktn, W. II. Taylor, with Lillian Martin.'. W. H. Rameey, with Mrs. Ramsey. Mlseee Iillie Clawson, MatUe Hooten, Jennie Dawes,' Mcry WhitfordV Lootse Ncrm, Annie CUwaoo, Lucy Red wood, Beta HaeaelL . -. . S.rs; R. H. Dowdy, J." If. Potter, r.( John Robinson, Macon Moore, W. A, ft artree, W. H. Gold, a L. Taylor. ' Cbaperooee: Mr. and Mm. Thoe. Thomaa, Mr. and Mr. IL L. PotUr, Mr. Hotton, M re Geffroy, Mrs, Wa lla, Mrs. Worth. Mrs. Warren, Mrs. N. W.Tsylor. , : . , ' , V Witte'i Project For RuttU St Petersburg , Jan. Lf-It a Earned from a high source that Premier Wltte ! Is again strongly urging the emperor to Immediately promulgate a moderaU eotMtUa'Jon for the double jnrpoae of j resjwurlng the Liberal that the prH-' ent war sgairwt the r l ta hot man acU:Q an! IWkirg.Uia attempt hlf h oMfbt!!y will be mls when the tWiaJ siK-n-.b; roriVenoi 1j trannform iKat Af Into a rrntit')or,t aem!i'. ,f orivor, il. a j !iti ,tm i rr f fi r havlSi-g, eivl the e.s j.eror ! shf.wlr? n nT.nt;'. to t It- Tra renter It n!trlv-i In 1 - ,e fr.' .rT.f-l j; , UaJ7 t' t -.'h an -- t wo ;M 1, a matter '.r al ! ; " "-.t j.;!rt4r, anl fr, t t 'r V e K. o 1- r r.f G n aTt!it ) f.'s' a! ;.".; 1 1- I wa cf I- e -'t ' 't .'. It i'r ep. ItW Every train .brings , new goods. ! All kinds: of. fruit, w Mikes and i candies, fine Fresh mince meat. . very customer will get a $1.00 rebate check free. t Store in toe city. RIVERSIDE STORE. Phone 246. NEW MASONIC OPERA HOUSE JiffiMMY RESCNTSV RESTOI! the sparkling comedy romance of Booth 1 arringtun and Lvelyn Greenleaf Sutherland. "Better than Mansfield in this diffl- cult role. "-Norfolk Ijuidwark. Prices 3: to $1.50. School Notice The city schools will re-open on Wed nesday January 3, at 9 a. ra. It is de sired that every pupil will be 'present promptly on the first day. H. B. CRAVEN,. Superintendent Lumsden & Stith JXSDRANCE AGENCY. Strong Line of Fire Insurance Com panies. - " . ". . All Business prompt! to 1,1,1 iii E. W. ARMSTRONG'S: 10 Days Riddance Sale - W nesday Morning Janrd at 8:30 a. m. Sharp. f K OHO worth -ffiwnibi Dry Goods, Clothing. Shosj. Hati etc., to bs sacrificed at big loss to slJ.UUU "seeing i3 blicving"o com; and bi convinced. - v , . ' Pins per paper lc- ' . Outing per yard 4c. . Mcn3Suit3. Mem Hats. : ' - ' ' $10.00 kind i5.03 ' $1.75 and $2.00 kind $1:19 ni.00 and $12.00 kind $7.93. 60c Mohair 42c. . M ' 's - 'v , .'!.- - Come yourself, tell your neighbors the wondcrfnl newg. Sale begini at-,8.30 ,ir.d lists 10 diy3. Strict orders hive been f,iven every clerk to sell goods without, 1 e cle:ed Tue:.d.ty to re arnr.-c Stock. Sale to go on rain or thine, be among the with or,tor.bhrr.r,rit nt tV.c r.vir..ive display. ' N "-: " ; M-m Hmdkrrrhicfj 15c kind 7c. 'Ladiet Skirts $1.25 kind for 79c Mens Shirts, 75c and $1.00, be quick 39c." Public Snlc, Wednesday Morning, Jan. 3rd, Coal and Wood ' The 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. Is Coal A Phone No. 47. Union Point Auction. The entire stock of S, G Roberts that was damaged by fire will be sold at auc tion January 4th 1906 at 10:30 a. rn.; consisting of to bacco, sugar, canned goods jellies, soap, starch, coffee, 0 butter, lard, and every ar ticle kept in a grocery store. An opportunity for retai merchants and families to replenish their stocks. Sold at 38 and 42 Middle Street. S. R. Street, Auctioneer. Here's Your Chance. If You Want Bargains Oon't Wait For Tomorrow 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's Patent Leather, value $5.00, price $29. Children's Kid Shoes at 19 cU. Prices cut on Clothing, Men'e $10 suit at $5.27. AU$5.00 and $6.00 Suits reduced to $2.89. , Yours to Please, , D. A. OWINGS, AGENT, Ch eapest Place In Town, 75 Broad St nxt to McGchee's Grocery) ra i,n. Cloaks and Furs at J M Mitcfcell & Co., PHONE 288. 61 Pollock St., Opn. EpiscoDal Church. ine Big Sacrifice Sale OF THE American Stock Company 59-61 Middle Street will commence Thursday, January 4th 1906 at 8:30 a. m. 000 worth of Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Dry aJ,UUU Goods and Gents Furnishing Goods wili be sold at 50c on the dollar. The sale will last positively Only 9 days, Our intention is to sell our entire stock regard less of cost $1 will buy $2 worth of goods. Be on time and save money. Look for the red sign. AMERICAN STOCK CO., u 59-61 Wfcfi in Need of Furniture. Stoves, Mattings, Pictures, House Furnishings, it will pay you to call land get our prices. JOHN B. IVES. I'hon 257 93 Middle Beat Raisina 20c per pound at War Fine line of wild geese, brant and , ducka at Goast Line Market. I Butcher rendered lard 11 cenla, 0k Market Fine veal and veniaon at Coaat Market Line Spool Silk, all colon 2c. Bleaching look 4c. Ladies Shoei. Gingharru $15 kind 79c good 4c. $10.00 Overcoat, to move $5.93 Mens panti $1.25 i Greatly kcuuuu rrices. 1 Middle St. Slr-H-t Finest butter in town 25 and 30 cent , Oaka Market. William Simpon nur, named for the moat noted dru(fjrint in North Carc- hna, ia aold only at drug atoree and in New Bern only at Davia' Pharmacy, I Ihone 1(3 and eel a aample of Our xtracta at Warr?n'a. - Begins owner, r kind 97c iharp, Wednesday mornirn thought of profit Store will first. Every one .will p-rp ','T .''' Mem Shoet 30 for 2; - 830 Sharp. Wed
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