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"I i a a u A AV';:"Yf 1 1 Iia a -yu. - VOL XXIII NEW BERN. N. , G... THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY. 18, 1906 TWENTY-FOURTH YEAR HACKPURN'S and; Fancy Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes. Everything as We try to please in Qaali ty, Price, and SERVICE. TLe old year's gom The time is on , For New Year's house ' arranging You'll always find Us up to the time In the styles that are ever changing. In taboinvtts and Chi na Pets "We have ihemrare and many. Table Spreads all kinds of beds With prices, well mo&t any Bargains too. we havt for you In chairs boih oak and willow More than those you'll find wben pleased To call on J. S. MILLER New Bern N. C. Coal and Wood The very best free burning White Ash, Egg, Stove, Chestnut and Furnace Coal, alsolthe only C. C. B. Poca hontas Steam and Domestic Cump Coal on the market. whpht nnmuTffn W U. Ash, Mixed and Pine Prompt delivery and person al attention given to all or ders. Phone No. 47. Union Point ts d lib bsjzx Brici Is .ill " m fl i B D D ,w IK3URANCS rAYS,' Wh"H yml bS ih mUforttmstolnM ywt roods by ?r dmee by W mwI hiri rl rwirnt'l T9 will u; f1 eofwwjef the rtf.t tif lr.-trr Jf"f Interest lo ir,s';r fal Yard. 3 i ft I 1 ' 1 A i . fete STORES. Staple Groceries Represented OPERA HOUSE Corriune Runkel Stock Co. Thursday Matinee. ?$day "Hie Shadow. Specialties between the acts. Matinees Thursday and Saturday. Prices 10, 20 and 30c. New Line Buck Cigars Jtist Received Fine Line Smoking Tobaccos. Smokers Comforts For Usersof Tobacco Crescent Tobaccu Company. W. D. Barrington . MANAGER. Sterling Silver Sale. For 15 days we wll sell our entire line o sterling Silver Tolle goods such as bruahep and combs, manicure sets and pieces, soap boxes, puff jars, etc without reserve at and below cost. !J. U tmxtcr, Leading Jeweler. uur groceries are First Class Give . os your orders and we will please RIVERSIDE STORE. h 12 HAIJICIIT rbon 14A. 4Ai 4 A. r Iirners 1906 The Best. Xnnctt'oBookOtoro m arfeesaer a ni tiiktt ftrtr Tbri win UsVet rrt al tS Wo r4 aift f , r. WMUbvret on Crv -n stfMt Tttirt rrefilnj, Jsnuery K tT tie t-vft of T barns'" In r'.f f4Tf(tu AB are l-v AinmncFiiEAim 7 N . til Absolutely Puro HAS JO SUBSTITUTE A Cream of Tartar Powder, free from alum or phos- phatic acid ' ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. Venolia. Jan 14 There has been a great deal of rain here for tjje past few days. Mr. T. C. Cannon is clearing a large piece of new land, which he expects to cultivate this year. Mr. M. D. Cannon is nearing the completion of his new house which he expects to occupy soon. Mr. D. B. Hall whose illness haf been noted is improving and we hope he will soon be well. Mr. E. D.- Cannon went to New Bern Friday on important business. He re turned today. We are glad to say that Mr. Lester Garner, who has been Buffering with eye failure, has partially recovered his sight. Mr. Phil Gibblo narrowly escaped se rious injury Dy being thrown trom a young mule a few days ago. The mule stumbled and fell and he had a lucky escape. Mr. J. R. Jinnett left here Friday evening for his home near Beaufort. We are expecting him back this even ing as he is superintendent of our Sun day school. Mr. Clarance Garner (took a flying trip to Wire Grass Friday and returned Sunday evening. He reports a fint time. Rev. D. B. Garner preached a very interesting sermon here Sunday, which was enjoyed very much by the congre gation. We love to have Elder Garner preach for us. There was an unusu ally large audienee present considering the coot and cloudy weather. J. B. & W. K. The Original Laxative Cough Sprup is Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar. It expels all cold from the system by acting as a cathartic on the bowels. Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar is a certain, safe and harmless cure for colds, croup and whooping coueh. Sold by F. S. Duffy. New York Cotton Market. The following were the opening and closing prices on the New York Cotton Exchange, Jany.17. Open Hitfh Low Clow 11.63 11.72 11.79 Ifch 11.76 1170 1163 May 11.87 11 87 11 72 July 11 92 11 92 11. TJ Receipts -20, 313. Last Yeir -18,070 No pill it as pleasant and positive as DoWitt'i Utile Early Ruwra. Thm Famous Little rill are so mild ar.d ef fective that children! delicate ladk! and weak people enj?y Jheir cleansing effect, while strong people say thoy are the beet liver pi lie sold. Never gripe. Sold by F. 8. Duffy. Dry oak and pine wood sawed in tov length at Cilia coal and wood van'. Union foloL ' I'hooo 47. Wood's Gc3dBoo!( la one of the bandaotTMwt and . moat valuable publications of - , the kind bemoicL lb a twin and practical hint ennuion! la U annual lienMWof Wootfa Seed Boo make It a most rJi14e help lo all Yvntmt' . and Oardpiwre end It baa long . -; ! rwnpiM aa aa op-to ; 1 daia attiburitf on all , , ' , Garden and Farm Seeds, Wtxxf Coo mJM I tf. to Krmr atvl ( tarrlimna upon rii'l. Wrf for It, - . ivvJVWwilt)VW4(jlllwll fnCH.CND, . VIRGINIA. $ to i, l M t f ft ? , , GRANTED ' RESPITE Governor Grants It in Case of Mitchell Sentencsd to Hang on the 22nd. Big Sum Paid For Rural Fret Delivery. Governor Goes to I Petersburg to Lecture. Smith Murder Case Ready For - Jury. More Charters Granted. Raleigh". Jan. 17. Governor Glenn on request of attorneys for Nathaniel Mitchell of Bertie county, having been sentenced to be handed on the 22nd for the murder of his wife and af terwards burning her body, has grant ed an additional respite to February 13th. This is in order, to give oppoi- tunity for the condemned man's cc sel to lay further testimony before the Governor. Defendant's counsel pleads with the Governor that he will appoint a committee of Jhree experts to look into the case and to report as (o Mitchell's sanity. Governor Glenn said that while he feels surc-the negro was possessed ol sufficient intelligence to know right f -om wrong, he will grant this respite rather than to take away the life of man unadvisably. Charters were issued today to the Scotland Neck Iron Works, incorpor ated at Scotland Neck, L. Alberlzcttc Sr. and Junior and S. J. Stern, are in corporators, capital stock is $5,000 paid in. TheNahunta Brick and Improven.e Company at Tremont in Swain countj Company will handle lumber and al building materials in additional to brick. L. 0. Hays and others stockholders capital $5,200. Chestnut Hill Dru Co., Salisbury, $10,000 capital stoci 3. u. reacocK president, w. f ogieman vice-president and T. C. Earnhurbt secretary and treasurer. The Bethel Hill Institute and liusi ness College at Bethel Hill, Person county with $10,000 capitalization 12,000 of which is paid in, P. II. Fon taino and others, M. S. Jones Bethel Hill. R. J. Tuck of South Bos ton, Va., and other parties are inter ested. There has been paid from the Ral ojgh postofflce $183,764.80 within thi last three months for the rural free delivery branch of the ser vice. The indications are, when considered with the number of applica tions for such service and over such routes that it is safe to say tha by int end of the present year such payment, will have reached Ihe $250,000 mark. Judge Charles Cook of Warren coun ty, but more recently a resident of Muskegee, Indian Territory and a most successful practitioner of law in that action is spending a few days with old Raleigh friends. Governor Glenn will leave tomorrow accompanied by Miss Rebekah Glenn, for Petersburg, Va., where he will de liver one of his characteristic address on temperance, before the Woman't. Christian Temperance Union of that city. Mias Glenn will go to Washing ton where she will be joined by her father, after he has paid his visit to the governor of Virginia In Richmond. Governor Glenn expect to be back in his office by next Wednesday. The three closlnf peeches in the eases of LlllUton and Clark, cWgid with the murder of Charles G. Sinii b pf Petersburg, Va., will be made this morning. It to expected that the rase will go to the Jury before Boon. 1 be aldenca ao far adduced see mi to (lace the burden on the defendant Lilliiton, and nearly all onlookers are of the opinion (bat Clark wis not ijnelly a party to the alleged murder. . 8omtlmee aervous woman's afflic tions are Imaginary. Again they are a form of actual and terrible illness. In any went, Ilolllster's Rocky Mountain Tea makes yoa well. A f reat nerve tonic. SS cents, Tea or Tablet. - For aale by F. 8. Duffy. IngintW! ine lra, , . , The engine of fMghl train on lb i k. k N, C. railway went off the Vat at Clark last night, delaying both thoofly and mail trains about two hours Th ekuat of the accident i not known bat the damce were RominaL Dry oak and pine wood nwel In tove tonEU. at Ellis eoal and wrod yH, t'nl-m TolnL ITont 47. OAfi' ' .A.. 7h- oiforil Slndent. lli'; i- a tip r)i- young iue:i wIid hope lo be !ihn;.(n scholars: "To see nn Ox ford nan y.-.ilk along the 'High' Is to put him down as u man absolutely de void of further Interest in this life, lie doesn't v.alk; he lopes. To get an Idea of ll)" iiropor thii.g don a tweed suit cf the most approved cut, pull a cap down over your eyes, stick your hands in your pockets and sloping your shoulders aud givinf weakly at tht knees move wilh a long, gliding step, toeinpr in l,v preference. You will then have attained the dignity of being a 'hot dog.' " Japnnpie nnd Golf. Horace Hutchinson, the English writ er on golf, speculates on what will hap pen when :he Japanese take up the royal and ancient name. If thoy take up western sport with the success with which they learned the western arts of war S )ine rare champions should come out of Nippon. When the Japanese begin to apply the principles of jiu jit- su to determining the best way to np ply niincular force to a golf ball some loug drhes may be expected. A Kev Year Forecast. Mine, do Thebes, the pet Parisian prophetess, who is no Mother Shipton, but a cultured woman of the world and a (harming talker and used to be a great frieuii of Dumas ftls, hns issued her almanac for l'.Mtti. The preface runs: "I called 1!)04 a drab year, 1005 awarlot. year; V.WCt will bo a mafi nnd had year." She does not say whether till ; will apply to the weather Parin Letter to London World. Butcher rendered lard 11 cents, Oaks Market. Calendar Committee, The calendar Committee of the New Bern Bar will meet at the Clerk's of fice Friday morning, January 19, at 11 o'clock to arrange a' Calendar of civil :ases for trial at the Superior Court commencing Monday, February 5 and a the regular term commencing Mon lay, Fcbruiry 12, next. By order of Committee. W. M. WATSON, Clerk. A Fine Boat. The Thelma is the latest addition to t ie naptha launch fleet in these waters md i.s by far the handsomest craft of ill. The Thelma is a large, commo dious, conveniently arranged boat, de jignnd for passenger service and for cruising purposes. The interior is finished in native hard wood, with brass fittings, is arranged with necessary closets, lockers, cushion id seats which can be immediately and asily transformed into comfortable icrths. The motive power is furnished by a 15 horse power gasolene engine of the ateHt piUorn, and isarranged with steering gear which can be operated either forward or aft. The sides of thc'lpassengcr saloon are fitted with largo windows, which admit plenty of light and give good ventilation K.fty p i -s.'ng:s ran be very com forlahly accommodated. It isnihoat doubt the finest launch on this part of the coast. The Ixiat is the property of Mr. L. J. Taylor, was built under his immediate supervision. ' utter at 30 to 35 centB per pound at Oaks market. The Eye! Our eye work is not excelled by the best eye specialist in the country, which assertion has been proven time and lime again to the satisfaction of New Bern's best citizens. Iwho after having complicated errors of the refracture mediums, of the eye corrected by me wilh gliuuiei afterwards, and consulted su :h ,prislmtn ss Ir. White, Richmond, Va. l'refdiytprisn Hospital and. Dr. Knapp ti Sons, of New York City and others, who told them the glaaaee fitted e:o the Uait they could get. We will give you tho names- of these parties on application. J. O. BAXTER, Graduate Optometfist. Bookl at thi Llbrirf. The ff lowing bookl have been re ceived at the Circulating Library: Cm illa'i Lover. The Man of the Houae. The Jlouneof Mirth. The llUaoorian. ' At the Meorins. At the Sign of Ut Jack O'Laatern. A Yeont 8ajg. -''Frank in I've Mountain. . NighU wilh UncW Eetnoa. Two KlUe Confedtratea," m , Lumsclen & Stlth . INSURANCE AGLNCY. 'k 8lrrmf Line of Fire Irwursore Coea ftaniee,' . ', ; - - ' " All HoilrtPM tft)wflMy ' to Propotali Wantij. , a IVposls fof'sne srxl ronstrtKtioa of Gtadd fkbftol bailding t eolored rc In the city of J'w Drn to eoet rwt r than ti0 nor more than , , w. M. WAT?d, focfttnry tf foivn-g (Vrnmilt. OAfinTiTA. MARSHALL FIELD DEAD The Greitest Merchint Prince ot This Country Dies In New York City. New York, Jan. 1C Marshall Field, the millionaire Chicago merchant, die! at the Holland Home at 4 o'clock this afternoon after an eight days' il ness of t pneumonia. Death came peacefully t ... u : t 1 r i r i i , i i r wmie meiiiucrs 01 me lumuy wno nau been in almost constant attendance for Beveral days were gathered around the death bed. Marshall Field was without any ques tion the greatest and moat successful merchant of his generation, and was one of the world's richest men. his wealth being estimated at anywhere from $100,000,000 to $200,000,1.00. He was a native of Conway, Mass., where he was born in 1835. His father was a farmer and Mr. Field obtained his edu cation in the public schools of Conway. At 17 he became clerk in a general country store in Pittsfield, Mass., where he remained four years. He then came to Chicago in 1856 and be gan his career there as a clerk in the wholesale dry goods establishment of Cooley, Wadsworth & Co. During the four years he remained with this house he showed marked commercial ability and in 1860 was given a partnership. LITTLE POCKET PHYSICIAN. Hyomel Inhaler Guaranteed by F. S. Duffy to Cure Catarrh. Thousands who have been cured by Hyomei, call the inhaler that comes with every "The little pocket physi cian, as it is so small that it can be carried in the pocket or purse. The is really no excuse whatever for anyone having catarrh now that Hyome is bo readily obtainable. If you have any doubts about its value. 1. K Duffy will let you have a complete out nuwun me unuersianding mat unless it cures catarrh, it will not cost you cent. A complete Hyomei outfit consists of the little pocket physician," a mod: cine dropper, and a bottle of Ayomei and cost only I, while additional hot ties can be procured for 50 cents, niak ing u ine most economical, as well as the most reliable treatments for the of catarrh. Jasper Items. Jany 1(1. We are having it rainy for the last two weeks, hope it will soon clear nway bo we can get to work again. The members of Christian church near here have organized a Sunday School, there waa quite a lari;e crowd outlast Sunday, we hope they will keep coming. Mr. Raynor Ipock from near Vanc( boro, spent last Sunday and Sunday night in our little town. Mr. Barney Ipock and Miss Ida Gilbert were married laat Wednesduy evening. Wo learn they will make Jasper thoir future home. Mr. A. B. Dawson gave a delightful part.v list Tuesday night, tjuite a large crowd attended. Miss Florence Wetherington and Miss Annie Rose Sutherland spent Sunday afternoon at Jasper. We hear that Mr. I,. W. Moore left recently for South Carolina. Rev. John W. Tyndal preached for us on Monday night, January 1st. Hih crmon was enjoyed by many. I. M. To draw the fire out of a burn, heal a eat without leaving a scar, or to cure bolla, eoroa, tetter, eczema and all skin and scalp disease, use IWltl's Witch Haxel Salve. A specific for pils. Get the genuine. Mo remedy causes such apeedy relief. Ask for DeWitt s- the genuine. Sold by F. S. Duffy. Wedding I ait Night. Last night at the residence of the bride's brother-in-law, Mr. ' amunl Psr one. Miss Susie GssklU was united in. marrtage to Mr. JameaLartdreth Caann Rev. G. T. Adams ofTkUlitif-. The room in which the ceremony waa per formed, was decorated wtlk bamboo, potted plants and rut flowers. It waa a tery quiet affair, only the relatives of the eoDtrvrtinc parties being pres et! L ' Miss Bessie Pa none presided at t ie p(eM,an4 as the bwntif ul slnfna of Mfodskssoha'a weddine; march pealed forth, Ue bridal party entered is the fotlowinff order) Mr. Caen with. Mr. L. . Uearav wio waa beat man; Mia CeskiO with Mrs. U C Sear as dame of wanot. ' - " Immediately after Us twmmf lb bridal patty drt to the borne cf Mr. and Mra, 1 t, lissm. wbere i recap Ikm waa Uodered them. Tbey vert the rsclpiwU ef many useful and KaM swne presents, wbh ahos the bigh attsem la wbkk Dm jroung erniple art bekL . Mr. and Mrs. Cesoo wiU be borne lo ther many f rieoda, at 100 tvOml treat, - . , ' Meihuia m ad r'.l, "a bet . For a g'vrl oM was be, T' b W-'i'-t t Jivtrif tfo, l!Ibi Hk"n f-'ljf V. ir,'n T I - t t-. -. ! j r H 1 1 ; f , TTTTTTTTTTyTTTTettT?tf??yyftyyyttf?tT?.TTTTTyT J. M. MITCHELL & CO'Si 9 Days Sale. 1 The use of money is all the advantage there '3 is in having money. We take a load off the 3 shoulders ot the people of New Bern and vicinity 2 by showing them just how the use will bring the 3 advantage. In order to emphasize the success 3 that follows our efforts in this direction and' to --J bring our methods more forcibly before many who '3 may not be closely acquainted with them. We 3 shall hold an advantage sale for 9 DAYS 3 Starting Monday Morning Remember-this is no odds and ends and left over Goods, but fresh New Goods. $2,000.00 worth of Staple and Fancy Goods just come in that will be included in this sale. See hand bill for Prices. J M Mitchell & Co., PHONE 288. 61 Pollock St., Opp. Episcopal Church. ajAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAal4A,aa4AAaAaaaaaaaaa.a..;g Special Prices For January on Furnitnre and Stoves! Suits, Iron Beds, J Chairs, Heating f and Cook Stoves, Rugs, I flattings, etc JOHN B. Phone 2.")7 9.1 Middle Street. Livery, Feed, Sale and Exchange STABLES Largest and finest stock of Horses and Mules ever offere I for sale in New Bern car load of each just in. Also a complete line of H iggies. Wagons, Harness, Robes, Whips, Cart Wheels, Ktc. ' JOITES, Proprietor' - Broad Street, New Bern, N. C. J L. HARTSFIELD Contractor and IluIItler. OFPICfc !I3 12 MILDLK ST. PHONE 23u After having so much trouble to get Tin work done when I wanted it an like I wanted it done have purchased tlie Tin Business of 1. II. Cannon. HaV opened a First Clnss Tin shop No. 'Ml Middle Street, next to (lankins Cycl Store, where I hnvc competent and exeriencel men to do nn work, I wili run this business in conjunction with my CON'TKAt TINC and I! I' 1 1 .1 )I NI ',. Any work sent me will receive l'ROMIT ATI K Nil I IN, and will lie DE I.IVKRKI) when FROMISFI). I have an KXI'KRIKNCF.D SLAT KK. ALL KINHS (iF S'KiVK WORK l)ONK. STOVK 1'II'F Msde;to;Order. ( Ullce I'bone K", He.ndenre 1W,. New Livery Good Responsible Party Wanted in New Bern, Bayboro, or this section to handle Pulp Wood, Poplar and Sweet Gum, in quantities for ship ment by water to Philadel phia. I ' - ' - i . ' ParticuUri can be learned by. writing , V ' kf"r 1 1 h'riyhl's Sens., ' Purcha-irg Agents, v. KsL I'; k t 'Uf. tllrrt tA Vs. January 15th and the 23rd. IVES. and Sales Stables. Fine stock of llontes, Mulea.YoU and well-broken, eitber for driving; o farm work. i Buggies, Harness, Whips, Robea.aad everything kept in n well equipped Sta hie TERMS RIGHT. CIVE US A TRIAL. C H Dl'GElR & CO.. v 66 Broad &t New Bern. N.O 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 f prompt and personal attention, , Phone 34. K Office arTd YaTd N67li. ; Craven Street I!o!!is!or'F C ft-' 1 t . . tl I
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