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TT r. 1 I i a. t NEW EERN, N X.. WEDNESDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 7, 1906 VOL XXIII. 265. : TWENTY-FOURTH YEAR ! 1 J A J fr on ..NB Mm .:- ' jeiis v -." . S3 O- . as o Oh "TO on CO DRINK Bars Men from Employment Tbnry Une of baelneaa U Wtaatartof ant Ha doore absolutely to drinking: men.) BMinew competition baa become Mkaca : that only meaot steadfast hablu can find, employ menu - -...; ... Employe do not want meaNfeat are ad--; dieted to drink. A drinking man la not j; fit condition to Handle responainia wora.) Contlnnal drinking" dlaeaeea the nerrn, T.tem. No "will power" can core; treat-, meat la necessary. -3 COOk Stoves Cook Stoves Vlnol Reitorod the Health cf Miss Blair, Pret of Sophomore Club. Our well-known druggist, F. S. Duf fy, aa Vs. '"Many people right here in New Bern are just in Miss. Blair's con- dition, all run down, hardly able to drae about, don't know what ails them. . ' We carry a full line of heavy weight Stoves. None better on the market. We guarantee them. ' Full line General Hardware and Building .Mate rial.'' Gaskill Hdw & Mill Supply Co Phone 14. Furniture, Stoves, Mattings, Etc. ttings in the city. Royall and Largest stock of M Borden Felt Mattresses. New line of Go-Carts. We are still offering so to call on us. bargains and it will pay you Pao n 207 J OH N B. IVES. m 91 Mid-lie Str-et Photo Portraits Latest at Wootteii Ai 1 5 WO 1 Styles 92 East Front St. I Thanks, Thanks, Thanks V- Our greatest of all sales is ended and I take this method to thank" the trading public for their "patronage. While we have sold so many goods we still have on hand a great many winter goods that we are determined to close out and for the re mainder of the winter season we will sell for cash all Clothing, Overcoats, Heavy Shoes,Dress Goods, Ladies Cloaks, Skirts, Blankets, Underwear, - and ; hundreds of odds and ends, etc., at cost and less. ' We guarantee to save you money on anything you may want in regular stock. - . ;' . r:BAX TER It Pays to Trade at Ervin's Tlie Goods Ate all V" -'': New Ana Vtzsti . : The prices are reasonable, because we buy in large quantities, and give our customers the bene fit. ' Vt - - ' . , ' ; ' ; The service at our store is polite and prompt. All gooda sold are strictly guaranteed to bo as represented or money refunded. . Wc carry a full line of heavy and Fancy Gro ceries. Provisions for the farm or delicacjcs for the Epicure. We handle country produce and solicit con G;5;nrrscn!s cf tame and guarantee to get the hih r t price th.it enn be hnd in the niarkct for it. at 1 BIG FERTILIZER SALES Strenuous Indicates V Ho Decrease , In . Cctton t. Life MO:-. Cares Whiskey and Beer Habit XaieOBBnrS Quietly at Hornet n wt.hntit . natlenta knowledn. ' iwr ORKINB No. 1; for Tolantarr taaat ment,buy ORR1NS No. J. Price, U pet hOXv'V:,.:1Vii(:..;.;,;V-.-',t'..i-' ' ' Care Effected or Money Refunded Book on uDrnnkeane8sn (sealed) free on request. OKKLNE mauea iseaieai on n JO WaabJnrton, D, &, or sold In tkU city by D. BRADHAM, New Bern, N. C. RUN DOWN AND NERVOUS "MISS ROSE BLAIR. This condition is probably caused by a cold or cough which is hard to cure, overwork, or too close confinement t business. Such people need Vinol. We guarantee that it will cure them and build them up or return money wherever it fails, and the following- letter is -only one of the many showing what Vinol will do. " Miss Rose Blair, president Sopho more Club, Kansas City, Mo., writes "Last spring I was all run down, ner vous and irritable. I lost my appetite and could not sleep, I tried many medi cines without any benefit. Your cod liver preparation, Vinol, was recom monaca, ana ic certainly worked won ders for me. It was delicious to take and not at all like the greasy cod Uver oil and emulsions I was used to Vir.ol gave me a hearty appetite and r ed itored rae to perfect health and strength consider Vinol s wonderful remedy." "Vinol cures conditions like this be cause it contains every one of the cur ative medicinal elements found in cod Uver oil without a drop of the useless oil to upset the stomach and retard iU work, and it strengthens every organ m the body. "we ask every run-down, nervous, debilitated, aged or .weak person in New Bern, and every person suffering from stubborn colds, hanging on coughs or Droncnial troubles to try , Vinol on our guarantee to return money if It falleT. 8. Duffy, druggist REM! Or II! CONOITIOJ . - . OF THE Mutual Aid Banking . Company. . at New Born, in the Sute of North Carolina, at the ckw of business ; Jui. 29th. W08. , ' RESOURCES. - Loan and discounts ........... $ 7,287 01 OverrtraiU secured .. ...... - 118 23 Banking house, furniture and fixture K3U All other r-l nUti owned., , 676 66 Ih from banks and bankers 794 64 -old coin 192 60 Bilver coin, bvlixllif minor c4n currency... I 271 67 National hank noUa and other U. & noiea....... 1M 00 Holders of Cotton Anxlcuj 'at Decllnr. Rt j publican rorscsst. ' : Railrotd Not la - Ji. "".'Pi -';:rs r -r:.r,r- . Good Condltlor. Exhibit of Dlxon' Pliybook. Addition to State . " .-" Bird CollectkiB. , " f,Special Correspondence.) Raleigh, Feby 6. It is said that the I Bales OI COimnercHH lenuisei-a arts a ready quite large. A very zealoua ef; fort is to be made to keep down the cotton acreage, but it does not seem at all probable that the cutwill be so large as it was last year. , The holding of cotton continues in all this section, though Borne of the holders are a little worried by reason of the fall in cotton prices.. Yesterday a travelling photographer came here with a license from Chowan county showing that he had paid his State- tax, The question came up whether he had to pay the State tax in every county, this being $5. The at torney general rales that he does have to do so.- Of course a county has the right also to levy its tax, which may not exceed the State tax. A leading Republican-here says that the appointments of Holton as District Attorney and Milliken as Marshal in the western district mean that Clint Wagner cf Statesville will be the reve nue collector for that district, Such is his prophecy. The Supreme court today took up the docket of appeals from the first di trict which is light, the following at torneys being present; E. F. Aydlett, W. B. Rodman and W. M. Bond. Mr. Rodman is the agent for the sale of the State swamp lands. He says that the survey of these is in progress bv Mr. Peel, but he does not know when it will be completed. Charters are granted the Burlington Lumber Company. W. H. Slierry and others stockholders, capital stock $50, 000; Withers & Brown Drug Company of Chadburn, $10,000. The Corporation Commissioners McNeil and Rogers bave returned from an in spection trip On the Atlantic Coast Line Railway's line from Nashville to bp-n g Hope. They do not find thejine in good condition, either physically or in point of train service. Their formal report will be filed later. Judge Purnell has a most interesting exhibit in the injunction case of Tom Dixon against Thaddeus Breton 'who hat sought to put on the theatrical boards the play "In Reconstruction Days, this being a book of the play typewritten; with over 60 photograph of scenes, of large size, and with bin ing of the most exquisite kind, making one of the most attractive books imagi nablr, the cost "of it having been of course, heavy. This is Mr. Dixon private book of the play and Jiidgi Purnell has looked it over with much in toreit The last addition to the superb col lection, Ulustraung the animals and birds of North Carolina is a pair of suwy owls Arctic birds, which once in a while come down to North Carolina One of these was killed In GranvilK and the other in Hyde county. 'Thi moon ting is superbly done by Mr. U R. Brimley, the Curator of the Stat Museum, who Stands so high In hit profession." , --- Results In Stomach' Troualov And Physical Breakdown F. S. Duffy Offers Sim. -:.V ' pis Remedy.- , . The strenuous life of niodefn times forces people to ' rush through their mea's hastily, hurrying from the table in the mad rush aftin; the almighty dollar. ... " ' - ,. .. .- -' The result U incomplete digestion, ffammation of the walls of the stom ach, and lack of secretion of the gas tric juice3, ending, in chronic stomach trouble and nervous breakdown. How much better it would be to eat more slowly, cure the stomach trouble with Mi-o-na, nd soon regain perfect health. "The headaches, sleeplessness, nervous . troubles, pain after 'eating; pecks before the eyes, backaches, .mel ancholy and gloomy forebodings would be soon overcome -and perfect health and strength would be restored. So reliable is Mi-o-na in curing all forms of stomach weakness and trou bles that F. S. Duffy gives a signed "guarantee that the remedy will cost nothing unless it cures. Each box of Mi-o-na sells for 50 cents and is inval uable to anyone who suffers with indi gestion, nervousness or weak stomach, TsUl 10,412 4 ., , LIABILITIES Capital stock paid I 1,729 65 .Mjrf.liW fund ...., M 73 UnrlivMed profits, trt fur rnt expm and taxes tawl..... . fc7 X fh'viiinii orpald .... -Zlf I'.. lis payal U . Timo rTtificl f rfajviait 4.076 fJ llet!s subjtl to chf k. 4,17 bl Whol-r-ils and Kcta;l Grocer, Toial 110,411,4 (ale rf UiThCtfUni (.trjr.ty cf t r I. i. Vr, a) - x St Of t T 1 r l r r " I ! t i i.rn I.-, -n. r If, 1 .',r, ! h ar.it ;. t is If I t r THE SOUTHERN LIFE. As Old Use tetanies Ospaay Wkich Hat . " tisMaJ MvaaUfse le" Offer. The nuit who take out a life intur ance polief is naturally . tntereatM in rttling the boat result for the least ex pense and at the same time he Is not looking for ai y cheap John insurance One of the great objections to being insured la that no matUr bow greatly a man may wish to be insured be feels that he cannot afford to pay the prem iums required by many old line corr. panic. The Southern Life, an "Old Una" company r.nt!y organUed In Fyltvillt will meet theso objections and will place a MiUfsrtory pol ey In jour hatxlr. Governor Glenn was Uw f rat to talis out a puliry with tnW ton- Dtnv and be speaks In Msh words of praisa for It Th fculHem Ufa Cowpony will giv jtu mirln(iraK f'thfl m monrj of th same Ineurancv f'f k Tmm'y Th rof.lT-t U y to undrralar.d m1 ht lnT',ment l Z'A. Mr. Art?iut Van C iTeii Is In t. ci'y In th ir.lcrf of lha UTT'l irif and arijr.r.s ffnlejrr. t'i.g tk'.i-g Irt'irar.ro Will do wl f f,,m f. f a E'1 a ti"cj U ft B try n art in t,s "T). t JPfOiMSTS-PLEASE resident Seemed to; Know Situation ,; ; : And Not Deceived Four vYeaks of Superior Court. Judas Prltchard a Visitor. Bids Wanted, For $60,-000 , Road Bonds. . Russlsn Gnnted Nstursll za'.lon Piper j. (Special Correspondence.) Greensboro, Feb. 6. The intelligence ROYAL & Borden Felt Mattresse Sanitairo" Iron Beds at John B, FOUND DEAD IN WOODS John Inock. a Farmer of I ore Creek Meets Sudden Death. A telephone message from Core Creek last night gave the news of the death of Mr. John I pock, a well known far mer f that section. He was found dead in the woods near his home last evening about six o'clock. The Jour nal's informant was unable to state whether he was killed or died a natural death. lie was a comparatively yotn man, aged & years, and was appar- ntly very healthy and vigorous. On the other hand ho had no enemies and it is not believed that he was killed by any pcrsor, whatever. He id survived by a widow and two children. For Bi Luncheon or Tea. Special sale on gold decorated glai s- ware today 10c, 15c, "20c and 25c goods, for 5 and 10c at the new 5c and 10c Store, G6 Middlo St., old Journal office. - Thinning Out the Dogs Policemen Bowden and Lupton have been doing some good work in reducing the dog population of our city a thing which has been needed for some time. Mr. Bowden has shot several of th ob jectionable canines and his trusty steel is ever ready to dispatch any animal that becomes a nuisance. A dog that had a well developed case of rabies was killed up at tha frog pond Monday the two officers. It was reported w ihem that the dog had bitten others but that could not be proved. It was shot shortly after being discovered to be mad. Watch the paper for oar opening day next wock. New 6 and 10c Store,next toKafer's. ' Superior Court Niws. ' The Blander ease of Godett vs Bowen which was on Mai Monday, resulted in verdict for the defendant.' The jury reported during the night - .. . The attention of the eonrt was taken op . with the trial of Sterkey vs the Southern Railway. The plaintiff stated in his complaint that tha defandant vio lated contract in the capacity as com mon carrier. An agreement had bean oiade between the parties of the suit by which tha plaintiff and others were to be supplied with tickets Upon the presentation of proper eertifkaue. He furthtr states that the ticket agent did nil tppeer at hia office soon enough for tha certificate to be filed, U -by eaus Ing tha defendant and members of hie party delay In getting home from Rat eh, thereby canting a loss of money and time. The railroad company Is represented by IU attorney F. H. Buabae; the at utners for Ptarkey, are R. W, WU lUmaon, W. I). Mclvee, D. L. Ward sn iR. B. Nixta. The esse will be Completed t!y. .here that President Roosevelt had sent o the Senate the names of Holton for district attorney and Milli an for Mar shall for re-appointment, was received withgreat satisfaction They.as well as assistant district Price, were warmlv congratulated since the reappointment meant their records as public officials had been fully examined into and they were found to be commendable in the face of long and bitter opposition. Commenting on the appointment the Record, the tfternoon paper hare, says "Congressman Blackburn has been banking on making good his promise to the voters last year that he would put Holton out of the way. He has fought him at every jump, but it was uselesX, He was making very good headway un til Fir3t Assistant Attorney General came here last week and saw for him self what was going on. He made no bones of the fact that his eyes had been opened; in fact he was so aston ished at what he saw that he could not keep quiet. ' Yet when he came here he was laboring undor the impression that Holton was a fake and was actually "persecuting the poor revenue men, Mr. Roosevelt appears to be a pretty hard mai, to fool. Holton is a terror to the evil doers of his district and his crusade against them has but started, iilockadcrs and government officers who have been standing in wiih them had as well take to still taller timber. Tl'.ey will have no more showing here after than a stump-tail bull in fly time." A two weeks special term of Superior Court fcr the trial of civil cases with Judge Cooke presiding, terminated Sat urday This closed four weeks court, the preceeding two weeks being the regular civil term held by Judge Fer guson, but was interrupted by the crit ical illness and death of his mother at Waynesville. But very few cases were tried before the jury. In almost every case now days it takes from two days to a week for the lawyers to try a case udge Cooke left last night to "hold Catawba court. There will be no Superior court this week but next Monday a two weeks' term of civil court will convene and during the week following criminal court will be in ses sion, Judge rerguson presiding, United States Circuit Judge, Jeter C. Pritchard spent yesterday afternoon in tha city and occupied the berch Boyd during the trial of the Samuel case. II left last night for Richmond to attcnu the aesslon of the Circuit Court of Ap peals whkh begins there today. Tho Guilford County Highway Com mission yesterday authorised an adver tisement to be placed for bids for a six ty thousand dollar bond issue, the Lid to be in by March first. Three, yean ago the county voted almost unani mously for three hundred thousand dol lars in bonds to be need In macadamiz ing Uie leading roads of the county. So far there has been sold $126,000 worth of bonda, the amout oaod.blng appor Uoned now at $60,000 a year, tbe bonds being sold only when needed, thereby saving accumulation of interest charges An insurance agent, named iex ju Block, a native of Bolgorad, Kuaaia, was granted naUiralisation papera by Judge Boyd yesterday. Scrub yoareelf daily, you're not clean ins Ida. This mean clean stomach, bowels, blood, liver, clean, healthy In every organ. Moral: Take UolUstcr' Mountain Tea. 85 cents, Tea or Tablets. For aale by F. 8. Duffy.- ... . A few small biscuits easily made with Royal Baking Powder. Make them small as small round as a napkin ring. Mix and bake just before the meal. Serve hot. Nothing better for a light dessert than these little hot biscuits with butter and honey, marmalade or jam. You must use Royal Baking Powder to get them rights DOVAL BAKIN4 POWDER CO., NEW YORK TffTT?f??T?TTTTVTT7TTirTtrr rrrvvvvvvTT THESE COLD NIGHTS. Make us think of Warm Blankets. We are making special inducements on North Carolina Blankets and invite your attention to the same. These goods are distinctively a home product. Grown and made in this state and are the best on the market. We are offering them at these prices. 104 $3.50 114 $5.00 12-4 $6.50 J M Mitchell & Co., PMONH 288. . il. 1 4J ;i r ( . ' CAfi ' t X j-.. Io E:n It Dj C::::rn: Vonocd our mono; and yon trill bo hind enough to cill and ctt ' J t'o your ncc p t: r.i tc .-it:i v. nil Sympathetic Chords . ! Barlow 4 - - Wilson Minstrtlt. ; V, There are chorda in the hums heart. strange, carrying strirgt, whkh "are nnly struck by accident, whkh remain mute and xnsele to appeals moat pe ilnnate and earnest, but will instantly respond to the sympathetic touch of (he sweet notee of the singers with Barlow A Wilson's Minstrels, who will appear at New Ut sonic opera bouse tomorrow nlgf.U . Watch Afti cWa Repsirlnj. - Itemombef 1 will rail for youf work, pair It and return It Work or Wstfhoa, CVks and Jewelry always risrsnteed. Am sUIl at 69 lroa4 street C J. MATTHEWS. :r d Mil 5 61 Pollock Nt., Opp. Episcopal Church aAaAAAAAAAAAAaAiaAAAAataatAAAAAA-4saaaaA4AAAAaf aoooDoaoaoaoponoDODooooDOD M the Head of all Tobacco Fertilizers Meadows Gold Lraf TOBACCO - GUANO Uwe it and you will be pleased. Meadows COTTON AND ALLCROP Guano, and Hpecial Fertilizers For All Crops. D 11 no Sales Agent in your vicinity, write O U8. we use only the BEST PLANT O FOOD IN OUR OOODS. Having mo mniAUU Wo Insist on illRANI).. I. H. X J. A. Factory Neaae River. CO., Manufacturers L D. rhone,6S. NKW BERN, N. C 8 8 g 8 8 O o u o ;C5C0CCC3CCC0CCC3CCC0CC00i5 New Line , Buck Cigars Jast Received Fino Lino Smoking lobaccoi. ' ' Nmokcrs Comforts For Users of Tobacco Crescent Tobacco Company. IW. D. Barrlngton ,i in a i: i i' a'i t-f t f-t'-!! 1 .' I f I-' t Ltimsdcn'tS: Stilli INSniANCE AOKNCY. f tM,rjf Xr ( I ire Insvraft't Cor, The old year's cone The time is on For New Year's house Arranging You'll always find Us up to tho time in tho stylos that are oyer changing. In tabouretts and Chi na Oots We have ihomrare and many. - - - , - . Tahlo Hnroadfl . alt kinds of bods Vi ith pricos, woll most any Hargains too, wo havo for you In chairs both oak and v;llloV7 tlnrn than theso you'll Hnd vhcnrlca-cd J. r. : A U r'r , at ih t' 6 a:i I! To r .r..(f 11 en V tl 1 To call on Je S. AlILLOu u -., at ' l 1 " 11 '-' c.
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