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V- ... , J; .-.t- -, i. Jt - - . r r 'y . ! !' J h 'X M ill ' v. r N Nr-' 1 1 - NEW BERN, N C..1 HURSDAV M0RNJNG "JANUARY 31. 1907. TWENTY-FIFTH YEAR V. " 4( tf: I -IN 3r J -I mm m f ALL CLASSES - ''Beifntbyuninftlhfeacilltieeof fhia Bank. , . Every one cn use the Saving! Department to advantage . '- to accumulate soraethlnff for a rainy day and to help out their -- ' ' . income by faming FOUR percent interest for them. " A Business men and farmers gain" security for their current ,: funds and the many conveniences f checking account by . doiat their commercial business through this Bank.', We under'y stand their needs and render them every possible accommoda-' v tion. " 1 s' v' YOUR BUS1XESS INVITED , MM8 B. BUOE. PratMsnU ft " T'N I t. - CEO. B. PENDLETON, Cashier, JUST RECEIVED ! A Shipment of ' Mwvelta, both in Silk and Leather all : sizes; 22 to 86 inches 1 We can arcommoda th stout ladies ii this particular lino. ' New Back Comb ami Side Combs to tntch" in a!l colors, shapes and sizes at " ; - 10c to 50c each. New Embroidered Shirt Waist at NEW BMRQTOlRY and LACE 3 iNew dollars at J. M. MITCHELL & CO. ;bi pollock street. JAS A. BRYAN, President. ! " "JOHN DUNN, V-President G. H. ROBERTS, Cashier , REPORT OF THE THE HATIONAL AT THE CLOSE OP BU8INE3S, DEC. 31. 1906. RESOURCES: LMMtadDUeoanta 4WU22808 ' U. 8. Booda 28.0M 00 I- OUmt Stock Bond 4-- I R n It!. IE ntA AA Dm from Bank. 1U.06S 06 Oath hi Vault ' 46.830 SI Total 1765.338 8t - In Omnection' with this Biuik Interatt paid on mil Deposits. J DIRECTORS:---. t JH. HACKBURN, BISHOP. vt r JOHN Dl JAS. A. BRYAN, ' JH. HACKBURN. t CHAS. S. BRYAN," i . - E. K. BISHOP. At r JOHrf DUNN, .s---Jfr?S$T?: G.U ROBERTS,'-' ;:V'-fi C, -W. SEN t) ALL ORDERS DIRECT TO ; n i :m no. i U.a.rlAaC" iOQ DL71ERS i I :;'.;v.:tNBW Bern. JJ. C", ' . Thoae 172" ; P, O. Fox 95 ATn ' n ' i n n r UILL -'. lilUlNIUL PORTSMOUTH, VA. . .-"'-Er SlS II a . : h Corner Court and High Streets; fe 1 ' r' On all Car Lines. Convenient to I S " -nt Lines. - M - Mi i : V" x""li0v P4 f T New Bern people welcome. OF PEOPLE Wm. B. BLADES) V,.-Prldnt. No yelties of $125 to $2.00. 6c to 60c each . 0PP, EPISCOPAL CHURCH. CONDITION OP II LIABILITIES: CasltalStoelt t 100.000.00 Suttilua and UbdWidtd ' Praflta 102.81S04 ' Dlvklondi 6,00000,;- Circulation M.T00 0S " , DnKMlta 634,828 86 v Total 1766438 8S Is now opeif iot iecnipy CompoundeJ Semi Annually. ; "V'.- ' v.-'.,,'':''''-t-1,' HUNGER .$, A. CT WARDS s Luun ni iiiluly iMini g j-.v WYittaa In theaA lAmnArovtf Wieii- 3. av m ihiuw kviMi ia t a f. ten we, want to dispose of every MAnf1.1iatul llit.rnmant feMrawf i lees of cost This is your great j ;S $450uprLthtpiano. slifrhtly us-d. A g put in g od co.idi ion tQCl Cfj 'l One upright pl.no, been used, -8 1 twf V, "tT' a'" n price $400, now $ ,7.50 A small U -5-00 Pef month. Writa inr nnrtirnlAr, l The Pjano With the Sweet Tune , . 1 V, 2 i ;- - state i:Qn::.AL FOR EASTEOllCfiLia State University to . Jleceive - An T Appropriation fK pehsioh scko fc3 co:;fecee,ie sclc;ebs. House Passed" the Bill Enlarging Paw ers f Corporation Commission. :y . Senate T)isenMed Mvoroe Bill. ' ' Bill Introdaoed to Amend - "Charter ef New Bernj .. " ""'Graded Schools.: Special to Journal: ' . .. ' v - , HOUSE. " v f ; Raleigh', JanO-In the Ho we bills were offered to establish a Normal In- dustrial School in Eastern North Caro lina.. , ..,V;i-v ,. 'v . " " To prevent unjust discrimination in freight and passenger rates. " " to piroV ide for a special survey of the half miliioh trii''bf State swamp ladda. f .. i :. " ppljrjtlM. fellow servant law to express companies. To increase Confederate pensions to $450,000, giving first-class $72, second class 460, thiird-claM$, fourth-class and widows $30 amually, and allpwing persons worth more than $500 to Jhave pensions, under certain conditions. , 0To put insurance companies in coupe tition with each other;-. ;! TP hicreasevthe appropriation to the State " University to $7(1,000 annually and give $50,000 a year annually for necessary buildings. , To allow Beaufort county to levy special tax. To repeal crop lien law. .To allow Plymouth issue bonds and. levy special tax. " To amend charter New Bern Graded Schools. :: Bills passed, establishing graded schools at Swan Quarter incorporating Cove City in Craven.- ; y The special order was 'peaker Jus tices bill to extend the power j ' of the Corporation Commission so as tojeave nothing : open to' construction. There was a long debate,' and all amendments were voted down. Mr, Justice said the bill gavehemis8iott all the power ineeded to stand between the people and the Railways,' while now the latter claim that, the Commission has no pow er to order connections made and so the Selmacase is before the Unitei Stotea Supreme Conri ; The bill paused; S3 to :f; SENATE. '.' 1 ' '' 5 Bills introduced in the Senate to al- lowPitt.county to work convicts outJ side eounti roads.'.-'. '.'..''i'" ; BeAel petitioned : for extension and for vote onquistion of dispensary; sa loons or prohibition. . . The special order in the Senate was the bill granting divorces for ten years separation without issue. It was very warmly debated. . It was positively de clared by Ite opponents that- it was drafted to meet a particular ".ease, and that it was. bad policy to re-open the flood gates of divorce which the last legislature had closed. -The bill passed its second reading, 22 to 20. " A motion to piftlt on iU third t reading failed, 19 to 23.;;l":tS- Wiri i A bill to widely enlarge; the powers of the State-Chemist . In stopping the sale of roisbranded or adulterated foods, drugs,' confectioneries and liquors passed, as did one guarding against the evil of traffic in certain narcotic drugs. , Ita healthful, wholesome. Its good for one as the other. The ocrtyrr take-the better you sleep and eat Makes people happy. That's what Hoi lister's RocVy Mountain Ta does. S5 cenUTea or Tablets. F. S. Duffy. Visitor to Friend"-What is all thjs rlfraft I see In your paper about Whit- comb's oranges: Ah: you shoulj try one ', and tliat questbn will be sdUcd for all time. I riihorcs of gohlon eolorloMolIs cf en rf,v "' t '-.a !"'' ' list, ! r i 'y to f '1 v '. '. r '...) GafBSS! CEEICli- Interested Andience Listen to Addresses. Novel Wager There was a good sized crowd at the court house last night to listen to ad dresses favoring a dispensary, " Mr. W. W. Clark made the first, and took up the speakers of the last anti-dispensary jneting.1 Ue said there sareally:;no thing,t0 jeply to,' he had istelied4with interest 'tihS)nWnihejnre- he had thought over it .since the 'less there was to what "the speakers said There was somethrne taking place he alhsA-wiBta1mte4;giis: tae--' pensary ta number of strangers in town, some from Bridgetonlie' understood a movement was oniooi; w. gev , uu throughtfce legislature which would give Bridgeton a dispenaary, H,then read letters from w T Jiee,oi yyaynes fiTlJWppiiiiM of Iemorial:Baptist'thurch;' of Green- ville, ahtjwing the good effects in these places of .dispmrtryThe speaker then toUl of novel wager that had been maVie bylilr, E. H Meadows Jind Mr. J b; Blades, the losef in Tuesday's" election' to wheel a fislr cart on Middle street next Wednesday; ' l " Rev.-Mr. Hudler made an interesting address showing the effects of prohibi tion in Iowa,:where he lived, ard other states he had visited. . Harlowe and North Harlowe. t t,J January 29. . Winter weather has again reached us. we can no longer complain at tne warm weather v Rev.' F. Si : Becton passed through en route to his work at Witt on last Friday:' Messrs. Mallison, Peck and Harris, a trio of our clever commercial men were here last week taking orders and mak- lngTcollectiona ' Mr. Cecil Taylor went up to New Bern hut Friday on business. .' ' Mrs CC BelL f Bachelor, apd her daughter, Mrs. Amos Conner, of Bell haven, yere'vigitors in our berg a few daysagj " r-" Dr. C N Mason was called by phone to the bedside of his father, Mr. James H. Mason on Sunday evening, he re turned home Monday, and soon after re ceived the announcement that his fa ther, the aged and sainted mrn, at the age of 84 years, had entered into life everlasting, but wtile he is gone his beloved Influence will remain about Harlowe as a guiding star, to his rela tives and many friends whom he so long and so many times exhorted to a higher and holier life. Mrs. L M Baxter and infant Louis, of Shreveport, La., are here with her parent, Mr. and Mrs. C N. Mason. Mr. Alex Foreman, of Core Creek, was at North Harlowe Saturday. Mr. and Mra. Jas. 'X Taylor, of Bach- elorr have been here for the past few days, the guests of Mr:-Joshua Adams. Mr. and Mrs. James White, of Pol- locksville, were the guests of Mr. Ush er Koonce last week. Mr,'A L Becton and family of Ori ental, fcre on a visit to his father Mr W F. 'Becton.;";; . , Mr. N H Taylor is Improving his place by the erection of a dwelling on his place, which is to be occupied Jy Mr. Harry BelL -. ;' r :'. . ' Mrs. Dan G Ball, of Morehead. City, Is with her parents this week on account of the continued sickness of her moth er, 1tt: M.;E.,BelL; . i-j Eranra Creak .-!. The weather Is very cold and unpleas ant at present.' '. . Durant ' Jones t of . Belgrade was the guest of Jacob Conwar Sunday, ' ' Messrs JohnKon Hall and Ed Davis of Wards Mill were guests of Mra 'SaUie Ltoyd,Sunday.-!-T;tf.i'lf;? Messrs E B and D A Marshal made a business trip toMaysville Saturday, r - Nash Lloyd of Folkstcme visiled his mother, Mrs Sallle Lloyd Saturday and Sunday.: 'r- s ' , S G Jones left Monday for Folkstone where he will work In the logging busi ness. '" ;. ' :'i :y-- .-- - Mr and Mrs Archie Collins of Deppe, were guests of Mr arid Mrs R C Jones Sunday.:.' .'.'-'w-'" - '..'i.T'i ".Wandering Boy. :v '' Special Fates. . .; The Southern Railway announces ac count Mardi Gras celebration rate of one fare plus 25 cents for the round trip from all points to New Orleans, L Mobile, Ala , Penaacola, Fla. '"' Tickets will be sold Feb. 6 to 11, lim- 1U ;1 returning Feb. IClh, except by de- poniling tit.kt and rNc foe of CO cpr.ts an r' iln,l can l,o n' T! 0 r ' f '!,: 1 '1 ' ' ' m not later than Mar, t two i;ii!y trams to New Oi ! r.s ont cl.f . ''. c!":'f ' m f. - -:l !,'! 1 C. - iv.' ', .iro LOCAL mSTREL SHOW.-. Good iilnsic and "Entertain ment of Pleasure For all - . - - Jo Attend e, Tho sehearsals of the amateur min strels to be presented next week under the direction of Messrs.- Hollo arbush. and D Vaigne are going on nightly and the citizens of New Bern may' rest as sured that, thia performance will be one that would, reflect grcav credit on the professionals. The first part is strictly up-to-date, and the solos are by well known local artists. The orchestra' is an especial feature and all lovers of good.muBlo.wiIl miss a treat by not wit nessing this: performance.' Tickets are now onale by members of the band and they canbereserved Monday morn ing at Waters. Prices forthe lower floor will be 75 cents and the balcony 50 aa'd 25 cents, : . - ' ; - ! - Coston-Everitt ' Stella, Jan. 30 A very pretty mar riage in which Mr. C. M. Costb'n and Miss Genola Everitt, two of our most popular young people were the con tracting parties occurred in the Meth odist church here Sunday night, Jan. 27th.''The ceremony was performed by Rev. D. G. Geddie. . The bride wore beautiful costume of white mohair and picture hat. The wedding march Mendel&shon was 'played by Miss LUra Pelletier. The happy couple left immediately for their new home. , -'T . ' Sunday School Convention The following program will bo pre. sented at the'next Sunday School Con vention which will be held at the Oak Grove schoolhouse Sunday February JOtb. Scripture reading. Player. , Report of township superintendents, Report of schools. Miscellaneous business. .Address, SAGaskins. . Recitation, Loney Gaskins. Address,T W PriceA 'Recitation, Huldah Barrington. Recitation, Raymond Gaskins. - ' Address, S C Dunham. Recitation, Magia Campbell. Address, J A Askin. Recitation, J - "gtfgg". Address, W D Gaskins. . Everybody is invited to come espec ially those on program. ALFRED GASKINS, Prest. Wi A. GASKINS, Sec'y, Purity is our watchword. Selecting onjy the choicest herbs and roots known to pharmacists. No spirits or harmful drugs. JBollister's Rocky Mountain Tea Is purity itself .. 35 cents, Tea or Tab lets. F S Duffy. DandyJDIxte Minstrels The evolution of' Ethiopian entertain ment b-ings the art of colored minstrel sy tojthe acme of its. profession in the performance given by the Dandy Dixie Minstrels, who Will be seen at the New;, Masonic Opera House Friday night February 1st ' The Dandy Dixie Minstrels compris ing forty stars of the black face are headed by James Crosby, the inimitable comedian and the -greatest -musical aggregation, ever organized f or ; travelling combination The Cotton Pickers' Bani ' The entertainment offered comprise a magnificent minstrel first part "The Royal Ifelm Grotot' includes a host of clever European and American vaudeville artists in the olio and concludes with the furiously fanny farce "A FowlDeed". '. In the big olio all-star vaudville acts are presented by Williams & Stevens, comic Impersona tors, Campbell Bros.' and original Rag' Time Comedy Musical Act, Toney Trio, Dare-Devil acrobats, - John Prampin comedy juggler,-' andjthe singing forces of the company In the '.'Dixie' College Rangers" a beautiful, harmonius blend' ing of Varsity Class Songs, Patriotic Airswith the Sweet old time songs of the South. ij-.".'V)-:f-o).',. .': ' ;-T4-rr-t. i Ft r;-.:- A P N, ? J':'':'". -" 1. -' .i).M .X. :,' '? ;'; A 01 Mass Meetinj. ;; ; Tbe Anti-Dispensary League will hold a mass meeting at the court house on Friday night at 8 o'clock. ' Rev. R. C Beaman and others -will address the meeting. ' '';." ' ' : .l'-- . HIM t ' ' ' Register-Whita .. ; ".' - Mr. M. W. Register and Mias Lula C White were united in marriage at 3 o'clock vesterdav afternoon at the bride's borne, near Dover. Rev. , J. R. ' Betts performed the ceremony. ., . Chronic Constipallon Curad. One who suffers from chronic conatl gation is In d-irfr of many serious ail- mnnla. Orino Lnxat.ive Fruit Synip cures chronic ci ' ;i!inn as it aids di- 't,,n nrifl w ..' Die livfr and ' ; tf".U,!'t T I' '! t ' (V( lion Of I. I'. ! ' ' - it. to- NEARLY 100 MUGH TRAGEDY. One of the Leading Characters in Par'sifal is Centre of Un expected Act. Tbe.play of "Parsifal which is to be performed here February the 8th was at- Asheville last Fridav nieht an ac cident occurred there which- nearly de prived them of one of their,, most im portant characters, Klingschor, accor ding to" the GazOtte-News, Mr. Dvorak, who takes that part is a man of unu sual talent, and he was on the. stage before a large audience when some of the scenery dropped on him and in jured him - severely. It .' happened so naturally nowever, that the spectators thought it a part of the play, and when the curtain was rang down it was thought the act was at an end and a recall was demanded. -The incident was not known for some time after the play. The actor was unconscious during all the great applause, but he was restored by a physician and enabled to proceed with his part Important to Voters. It is important that all voters who have changed their residence to see that , they are properly registered as thjy cannot vote unless this be attended to before the day of election, Tbe registration books will be open today and every day until election but do hot. wait until the last day and then forget it. Register today. Obituary. Miss Hattie Fuicher, daughter of the late Alonzo Fulcher, died last Sunday after a long and painful illness of that dreadod disease, consumption. She was a bright and beautiful young lady and was the, favorite of a host of friends. It is a sad coincident that a year had almost elapstd since the death of her father. -She was fifteen years old. "We shall part, but not forever, ' There, Will be a glorious dawn We will meet to part no, never. On the resurrection morn." A FRIEND, When freedom from the Mountain high, Unfurled her standard for all to see, These words appeared in black and white "Drink Rocky Mountain Tea." F. S. Duffy. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE NATIONAL; BANK, of New ' Berne, at New Bern, in the State of North Carolina at the close of business Jan. 26th, 1907. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $ 507,706 34 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 12,067 70 U. S. Bonds to secure cir culation 25,000 00 Bonds, securities, etc. . . 37,216 00 Banking house, furniture and fixtures 15,000 00 Due from National Banks ' (not reserve agents). 62,551 76 Due from State Banks and ankers 16,525 59 Due from approved re- : serve agents 44,514 69 Checks and other cash items 8,277 22 Notes of other National banks ' 4,890 00 Fractional paper currency nickles, and cents- - 72 63 Lawful Money Reserve in - Bank; viz; Specie 11,668 50 Leiral tender : notes 28,000 00 39,668 50 Redemption fund with U . S. Treasurer (5 per ; cent of circulation) ... 1,250 00 Total .- $ 774,739 33 ; -XIAIUTIES., Capital stock paid in . . . Surplus fund. ..... Undivided profits, less ex penses and taxes paid. National Bank notes out- ' standing.. .1. Due to other National --Banks .vk-'v' Due to State feanks and Bankers ;.. ;.....,.;.,' Dividends unpaid...,-, ?J $100,000 00 80,000 00 23,41399 21,200 bo 1,419 50 8,436 29 - , 285 00 Individual deposits ' - ' i,-' :' -' , subject to check 372,135,84 . V'.- ; Time certificates '' -,. "-i.-'x :--f-of deposit......... 164,702 04- ?c'; v Cashier's checks ' ' ' " ' ' ' '-', outstanding.., v 8,147 i" 639,984 64 ; r'Totai' 774.739 83 State of North Caroling (' v:: :' i County of Craven . f -.v;'r" I, G. H. : Roberts, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief, -v :. . t ; G. H. ROBERTS, Cashier , Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 30th. day of Jan. 1907.- v' f .V v ; ; THOMAS J. MIffHELL,v ; , ; "Notary Public".? Correct Attest: -' JNO. DUNN. -'r1':: ,'' ' - J. II. IIACKBURN, V' V JAMES. A. BRYAN,. ! i E. K. 11ISII0P, ' r " , A. D. WARD, - ' V -.. , ' Directors. OUR NEW EMBROIDERIES I HAVE ARRIVED! 'You will say See them. HACKBURN w mm mmmfmmmmm: 30 0 0 0 0 0 NF.W -JUST J. L. McDANIEL. Corner Broad and Hancock Sta. OC3C 30 SALE CONTINUED! ONE WEEK LONGER We have good many Winter Goods left that will be sold at COST and less, such as Clothing. Underwear, Shirts, Heavy Shoes, Dress Goods. Millinery, Blankets, Quilts and all other winter stock. While -our Sale has been great, it was im possible to sell all of our two large stocks in so short a time, so don't forget that there are a great many good things left, and prices lower than ever. ONE WEEK LONGER J. J. BAXTER. TWO STORES, Elwoocl Fence ! Two Car Loads JuU Received. Can supply your wants for any height BUILDING HATERIAL PAINTS, OILS, GLASS and GENERAL HARDWARE Gaskill Haf dwat e Comp'yv j Middle Street . Phone " FEED JOUR LAKD AND o -DO THI8 MElOWSV .FERTILIZERS 0 vr;;?;VV;-i,.T K ... . ( . .... , ., , ; '.'.:-: 5'''',"i,",v'.'i 'r--' '; y : '? . ; Meadows Cotton and All Crop Guano for Cotton. y '.;, '.'",'. Gold Leaf and Roanoke for Tobacco. 0 1 1 ..' Z 7 ;' ; , '; 8pecial Fertilizers for all erops.W;;V; ':!-",' Ask your dealer for our Brands, and you will be pleased with tho results. " ' y-, "-' ,-. '':f''! '':fj--H'''--m. Not how CHEAP but how GOOD is bur aim. ' -, t E. II. & J. AIiIendows r ei, iSI - me" the rest when you 3: 5; BARWBL RECEIVED - New Bern, N. C. 32d0 147. New Bern, N. C. one IT Will FEED YOU " ! BY USING- BRMDS OF 3f i X f , rival Artist ' I ') 1 ti " '-' i rct of your fuo A, 1 . 'y's f.3C-u-S!n irANUFACTurrr NEW r:
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