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NO. 262- NEW BERN, N C. FRIDAY MORNING , FEBRUARY 1,UQ7 TWENTY-FIFTH YEAR . ALL GLASSES OF PEOPLE Benefit by uting the facilities of this Bank. - ' , Every one can use the Savings Department to advantage . to accumulate something for a rainy day and to help out their income by earning FOUR per cent interest for them.. ' . Bueinees men and farmers gain security for their current , funds and the many conveniences of a checking account by , doing their commercial business through this Bank. ' We under stand their needs and render them every possible uccommoda' tlon. f- YOUR BUSINESS INVITED -JAMES B. BLADES, Prwld.nl. - , Wm. 8. BLADES, V.-Prssldsnt. GEO. B. PENDLETON, Cashier. WM RECEIVED! A Shipment of Novelties of v Many Yarietks: r- , " New Belts, both in Silk and Leather, all steed, 22 to 86 inches ' We can arcommods' the stout ladies in this particular line.- New -Back Comb" and Side Combs to match in air "colors, shapes and sizes at 10c to, 0c each. NeW Embroidered Shirt Waist NEW EM'ROIDSRY and LACE 3 a-. - i New Collar at 5c to 50c each J. A M1TCHELI & CO. cl T0LL0CK STREET. JAS A. BRYAN, President JOHN DUNN, V-President G. H. ROBERTS, Cashier REPORT OF THE THE NATIONAL AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, DEC. 31, 1906. v v.. RESOURCES: Kjaassa Discounts t8S.Z!8K V.n,BansV . -, ' 25,00000 Bthar Stock Bonda STOtlB 00 Baakla Houc. Fur. A Fix. H.0W OO jpu Frdra Banks. 1M.OS605 Casals Vault 48,88081 t: r. i 1 ; ' 'Total I768.S3880 $ v In Connection with this Bank ; ft .'sir'-:' "lav Interest paid on all Deposits, DIRECTORS:- ;AS.;A. BRYAN, - J. H. HACKBURN; CHAS. SI BRYAN, G. B.-KOBERT8, .' '. C. W; ' .;OTICE'' , BEND AUf ORDERS DIRECT TO , IK 0." V.ILLIS. CO. f ,- - aawsimtow.il. Brisk a C. " 'J Fui;::iiiili)EttER5 New Berk. JJ. C 4 ' ii rbona M2;y;P, O. fos 95 -.j ;:iL.:f.;o;; rOUTSMOUTII,.VA- ; . - Taropean - . '' $1,00 Up Ancrlcan r ,-" $2.50 Up Corner Court and High Streets. ' i all Car Lines. Convenient to t Lines. , M'.':: ' fA rj. A. P. Thomas c " New Bern people welcome. , jj fc-'Crsnscs. .; , - ' i iven free to the purchaser c oniniTPS at one time 3 r. n. v,'::itcomu. - ---- at Sl'.25toS2.00. .v ADD CDIttOnDll PUItRPU CONDITION OF LIABILITIES: Caoltal Stock Surplus and Undivided Profits Dividends Circulation DeposHa ' Total I 100.000.00 102.31304 S.00000 ti.m os ' 176688 8 .' 'Jr ' Is now open for accounts. 4 r. -Compounded Semi Annually. MUNGEtt A. D WARD," ft I LOOK E ATiTHESE 6REAT 8 rf W' A. S. While lo these temporary qasr'fe ters we want to-rfispose of every . $ Jess of cost. J'Mh is your, .great chance' to get a- irood, 'jtano at a p. f great saving. Hers are two: fe $450 upright rlano, slightly uswl. K1 put In g od eodiiion 5257.50 S Pr sy term, A Oui upriffht ciano. hecn ued. k but is in good condition; former V I price $400, now $117.60. A small, 2 cash payment, then $5.00 per lj w month. Wrile for particulars. i The Piano With the Sweet Tuna ' V :' X' lOinsIil.SiicH Barga I DIVOnGE DILL FPtQ- ill. Immigratioa .. and General -."Labor for Farm From Saxony," - FIN1GUL SUPPORT OF A. S M. COLLEGE The Vagrancy Law Will Make Hoboes take a Hike. Committee Appoint ed to Prepare Substantial He formatory Bill. - Measure f to Increase Payment of Jurors in Onslow, and Beaufort Counties. ; Special to Journal: ' - 8ENATB. Raleigh. Jan 81 Bills were intro duced in the Senate to promise imrai gration of farmers and laborers from Saxony to North Carolina. The bill making tea years separation and no issue causa for divorce, which passed second reading yesterday was taken up and provoked another long debate and several amendments. The principal one making the bill apply only to existing cases. It was charged plain ly that there were mercenary reasons for the passage of the bilL All amend ments were held -down and the bill passed final reading, 23 to 22. There was another extended debate on the bill to pay solicitors $2,500 salary this bill will be resumed tomorrow. HOUSE. A bill was introduced appropriating $50,000 annually for the support of the Agricultural ft Mechanical ' College at Raleigh, giving it $25,000 annually for sewerage and water, and $25,000 for a Mechanical and Engineering building. The bill greatly enlarging the powers of the Corporation Commission was made special order for tomorrow . and the immigration bill special order for Tuesday. A stringent vagrancy law passed requiring policemen 1 3 diligent ly seek and retort all idle persons with no known means of honest support. Bilk wen passed perfecting' title to certain lands belonging to the State Board of Education.. To allow Pitt county to employ cott victs elsewhere than on public roads. To increase pay of jurors In Jones Sub committees of the House and Senate were appointed, j composed of Senators Ormond, and McLauchlin, and Representatives ' Preston; Wood," and Yount to take all reformatory bills and draft' proper oneL'-'H'.1.-i""''.. '-'JBilla were introduced V" the Senate requiring every county to levy . a . spo1 cial tax for one or nor public schools. To tmend tha. charter of Plymouth and givo it a dispensary." sVj To, pay the Normal and Industrial In stitute of Elisabeth City, an unpaid ap proprlatloiu;,.-.-- :k bill amending tb nvisal so that clerks of eourt ere not to issuer subpoe nas for witnessoi not wanted on .the first day' of siirt,'peaeT$"x!-'V) Hills passed regulating tho pay of jurors and providing for paying spec 11 veniremen in Onslow and Beaufort eountiee. f ,'. ; r'r'--' .fTfv"' '. J""- 'ry "Visitor to FriMd-'-What it f all this rifraff I see in your paper about Whit comb's oranges: Ah: you should try one and that question will bo settled for all time.' ' . -Ci's --. ' Spheres of golden color. Loblollies of enticing exasparating sweetness. Foun tains filled to the brim and ready to gush forth with the slightest puncture its treasure of hidden store soothing in ef fect and Ah, enough said just try ihem and thirst for more. " .... ACsr -' This is tocertify that all drugjists are authorsled to refund your money if Foley's Honey and Tar fails to cure your cough orcold. . It sts the couch heals the lungs and prevents serioua remits from a cold. Cures la grippe couch pud grevnts pncumcnla and confumptirn. v Contains no opiates. Th gnouins is in a yrllow pneknge. RefuossuUtitutes. Fu!d ly Davis Tliar-inacy. GfilllCIf i aii;:3'!iiisTER Bigarapus Preacher Known to - HaVe .13 Wives; - Habit . " Runs in the Family. , Special to Journal. Jj, Toledo, Ohio, -: Jan 31 Rev. Albert Holden was today convicted of bigamy He is declared to have X& wives. His sons have also been indicted of the same crime. "AH the victims of the minister were women who have professed re ligion In the revivals that Holden had held, Calls President Czar Special to Journal: ' Washington, Jan 31-Senator. Raynor of Maryland address the Senate this afternoon on executive, usurpation of President Roosevelt. H ssid thai the President's motives were doubtless honest and no one had more profound respect for him that he (Raynor) had but that the practice the executive had in taking charge of all branches of the government under his immediate super vision is intensely distasteful to the public and not without great danger. "Good Bye Mr. Greenback" Everybody that efijoyg music at' all has a waim f pot for the. up-to-date coon song, and in -this respect the K. of P. band minstrels have not overlooked the fact, Che song as portrayed in the head lines will be sung by Mr. Carl Armstrong in a manner that it should be rendered, and to those not acquain ted with the young minstrel they will at once feel inclined to believe that Pa vie town had, turned loose. Mr. C.T. Pumphrey, the sweet voiced tenor, has a selection that is well adap ted to his voice, and will no doubt, be at his best in "Love me and the World is Mine. " Henious Crime of Burglars Special to Journal Gordon8ville, Vs., Jan. 31. A carni val of crime seems to be in progress V- here and the citizens are moved to that hritch of excitement that if one of the men who committed the crime is capt ured nothing will , prevent summary vengeance. Ten houses were burglarized last night, and at four-placer women chloroformed and outraged. Attempts were made at other houses but they were frustrated. Blood hounds have ar rived from Suffolk in the , hope of , loca ting the burglars, Killed Four Wild Turkeys. One of the most successful wild tur key hunts was brought to a close yes. erday when Mr. E. E. Baldwin, return ed here with four wild turkeys, the re sult of good shooting : Mr. Baldwin Is from Boonton, N, J. and ie one of the winter tourist, who en- Joys New Bern's winter climate. Mr Bald win has hunted deer and larger game than wildturkeys.but never having killed a wild tuner has this winter been out, xor wincey oniy. tua success in geiung four, makes him feel that, this section ia great for hunting.; The. turkeys were killed in , the : neighborhood of Clark, in this county. ' - , , '.iJyXk-O'.i. Mass Meeting,- ; At the court htuse .tonight at eight o'clock Dr. R.C. Beaman, .Rev, ' J. J. Douglass and others- will discuss the right of the city of New Bern to vote to establish and legalize a dispensary when its citizens are denied the privi lege of engaging in said business. , Let every body come out and hear these gentlemen. The ladies are especially Invited. ; vrA.'.-'i .v ". VOICOf JHEIfEOPLE C Overcharged With' Biisinesit.i Louis Kossuth, Hungarian , patriot and orator ia accredited with the follow tng remark:,-:; ,' ,:' ::; v "No man can force the harp of his own individuality into the people s hearts, but every man may play upon the chords of hia people's, heart who, draws his inspiration from thepepple's instnlct" . ,;:-': "v r - If observation and experience are to be the people's guide, the people's in stinct will tell , them that the city of New Bern, N. C, already has more business than She can attend to success fully and their witcom will revolt against any additions to her present business of whatever nature, be it dispensary, department store with associated bank to furnish the sinsws of war for con ducting same, Ice plant of anything elee Overloading has already brought disaster to the engine at the city's elec tric lujht plant and loo much amuse ment of this character should be prohi bited at tho ballot box if needs bo. To V.:, ..ii it Tay Cr rn. this Is to give public wC e ll.nt any one lift v h ; an account Ufn'.tr I mi-, v ill jr;i:'e jr'"-rtt riwlffl no v.'ii','.i i'h -j (.-!. ' Or sny Ot!0 knnv.i.' : ( f if.; " :' P ' !, i " c ' r i ' r i i n 1 RED GROSS BARBER SHOP BURNED CUT- Tonsorial Bazaar' inHotel Ha zelton. Buildings Food For Flaracsu Hotel Guests Aroused, no One , Injured. ' A fire causing a large amount of dim age occurred in the room occupied by the Red Cross barber shop in the hotel Haz?lton building at 4 o'clock yesterday morning. . The night watchman of the I hotel noticed smoke coming through K. I. . -1. - f , ... J -.....!. . A . .1. . . . . me wan, ana stepping w me ironc or the building saw the blaze. He ran to the corner of Middle and South Front streets and turned in the alarm then hastened back and aroused the inmates of the hotel. By this time the building was filled with smoke and the fire was gaining considerable headway. An important circumstance in the sounding of the alarm led the drivers ofj vthe fire wag ana to think the fire was up town apdtheyjrove to Five Points be fore discovering the mistake. Howev er they got to the scene and did splen did work in putting out the fire, which had burned through the floor and a'so through the ceiling and had completely destroyed the contents of the barber shop The guests of the hotel lost no time in "being outside looking in," and as far as can be learned there wits no one who Wat anything. The damage is placedat $1,500 to the building and $1,100 to the contents. Mr. Carvoa, proprietor of the barbsr shop lost everything; not only his barber shop equipment, which was compara tively new and costly, but he aho lost much clothing and personal property. He had five hundred dollars insurance. The building was insured. The fighting of the fire was well con ddcted, and much credit is due to the firemen for their good work. It was a hard proposition: and with '.he lack of ren it ia a wonder that they were able to control the fire so well, for had. it gained much more progress there would have been a very disastrous conflagra tion. The cause of the fire is uuknown Give ms the girl with ravishing eyes, And sweet, red lips; She Is better than mansions of stone, Or temples of brick-, For joy and pleasure there will be, If she takes Rocky Mountain Tea. F S Duffy. . - . Railroad Men Before Legislative Com mittee. Special to Journal. Kaieign, Jan. Si. At this evening a hearing of railroad men before the Sen ate and House Committees, General Superintendent Frank Gannon; of the Norfolk Si Southern, and Assistant Gen, Counsel, George Elliott, of the Atlan tic Coast Line were the speakers. No one so-far heard has made a better Impression than Mr. Elliott He and Mr. Gannon attacked demurrage feat ures of railway regulation bills and de clared the roads were handicapped by lack of trackage and yard systems. : ,; Mr Elliott suggested that the com mittee adopt the Interstate Commerce act as regards free passes for the ben fit of uniformity." Chairman Graham said the Committee,' agreed that the free pass provision in the present law so nearly egrW with' tht Interstate provision -that' . it - would not be tli No Liquor aJBridgeton;!, ' Editor Journal : One of the speakers at the dispensary meeting; and others having stated that the purpose of incor porating Bridgeton la to authorize the sals of liquor.-1 wish to deny the state ment. There Is nothing in the proposed charter authoizing the sale of liquor. .' - i- J. S. WALLACE. Temperance Measures '.'''y'r' favorably Reported special to journal. , ..:;;.k.iv . ,r Raleigh 3Ut. Ths Senate and House L.7.. committees on liquor traffic this after noon decided to favorably report bills aholithing barrooms at Windsor and 1 low its citizens to yot on prohibition or dispensary. . Abolished the dispen sary at Creswoll and allow Dunn to vote on prohibition or dispensary. ' T ; . Pleasantly Surprised. ' About 25 of J.he young friends of M!p.s Glpnnye Sutton gave her a surprise Wednesday evening at her home on Hancock street, the occasion being the young lady's birthday. All the Clients had a very enjoyable time and left wih iii;r tlif y"i'T hH'ei many lutj j y returns of the iUy. Cnricf Ti.arl.s' x- I v i. !i t 'tj'i'c ..( my (h't'p flenno of '.-i i) (V) firemen and n'l V IflQVS DREADFUL Extended Over Entire Body Mouth : Covered With Crusts as Thick as ' Finger. Which Would Bleed and Suppurate Disease Ate Large Holes in Cheeks Hands Pinned Down to Stop Agonized Scratch ing Three Doctors' Best Efforts Failed to Give Relief. BUT CUTICURA WORKS A MIRACULOUS CURE ".When my little boy was six months old be had ezeema. The sores extended so quiokly over the whole body that we at once called in the doctor. We then went to another doctor, but. he could not help hup. and in our despair we went to a third one. Matters be came so bad that he had regular boles in his cheeks, large enough to put a finger Into. The food had to be given with a spoon, for his mouth was covered with crusts as thick as a finger, and when ever he opened the mouth they began to bleed and suppurate, as did also his e8. Hands, arms, chest, and back, in short the whole body was covered over and over. We had no rest by day or night. Whenever he was laid in his bed, we had to pin his hands down, otherwise he would scratch his face and make an open sore. I think his face must have itched most fearfully. "We finally thought nothing could help, and I bad made up my mind to send my wife with the child to Europe, hoping that the sea air might cure him, othe.-wise he was to be put tinder good medical care there.' But, Lord be blessed, matters came differently, and we soon saw a miracle. A friend of ours spoke about Guticura. We made a trial with Cuticura Soap, Ointment, and Resolvent, and within ten days or two weeks we noticed a decided im provement. Just as quickly as the sickness had appeared it also began to disappear, and within ten weeks the child was absolutely well, and his skin was smooth and white as never before. F. Hohrath, President of the C. L. Hohratb Company, Manufacturers of Silk Ribbons, 4 to 20 Rink Alley, South Bethlehem, Pa., June 5, 1905." Complete Externa! and Internal Treatment tor Every Humor ot Infanta, Children, and Adults con sists ot Cutloura Soap (25c.) to Cleanse the 8km. Cuticura Ointment (tOc.) to Heal the bain, and Cuticura Resolvent (50c.). (or In the form ol Choco law Coated Pills 25c. per vial ot 60) to Purity the Blood. Sold throtnthout the world. ft. f-ham SV.M Unl. Dmm II 1 rotter iwug . .... ' ' ' .... 1' I iwrc V)i.. DWM.I, P1MB. VHalled Free, Book on Skin Affliction. A Great Opportunity to Ministers My brethren,, are you aware of the great opportunity that comes to us on Tuesday February 6th 1907, to do our part in winning a great victory for God and the good people of New Bern? Every God called tod God sent minis ter' of the gospel, and every truly con verted brother in the church who is eligible to vote, should work, pray and vote, not only against the establishing of a dispensary in the City of "New Bern, but against the sale of liquor in any form or in any place. Brethren I believe you will agree with me, that the liquor traffic is a great sin against God and man: this being true, can we afford to hold our peace? I say no. Let us cry aloud and spare not. Like Queen Esther let us say, "How can I endure to see the evil that shall unto my people? or how can I endure to see the destruction of my kindred?" Esther 7: 8. If the liquor traffic is a curse to any race, surely it is the negro race. Many of us art) poor, ignorant and homeless, and yet we spend our earnings for that which is not bread and our labor for that which satisfyeth not In my opln ion the liquor traffic and drink-habit are the greatest evils of the present age, for they are almost invariably at the bottom of crime. Brethren, let Us do our duty in our churches from now until the election. Let us register and vote ourselves, and let. the world know where we stand. ,' Wherefore by their fruits ye shall know -them.'' Let your lights so shine before men that they may see your good works." D. L. MAULTSBY, Pastor of Clinton Chapel A. , t Church, New Bern. ,. M. E. Zlon Aitei Sickness : -Con valescents , need strength. Our local druggist says : Take VINOL to aid recovery, oVtttj&': needed elements to create strength quickly;;; :- That's because Vino! is a real cod , liver preparation ' from which the useless oil, has been eliminated and tonic: iron added. -'f- . Costs you nothing if it fails. F. S. Duffy,' Druggist, ' . :.v Pose's r wonli rful power over the h-man I iy, removing all disorders from your system; that's what llollbs- ter's K)cky Mountain Tea does. 35 centM, Tea or Tablets. F S Duffy. Tine qmility butter and lard at Oaks ;lk.-t. . I " Deer f.ar.-ih -Ma snys If site dont see y, i v. ! y s i." ii m goin lo leave dis Ikiuho. CASE OF ECZEMA NEW EMBROIDERIE HAVE You will Hay sev them. HACKBURN" saocsiBsssoi o NFW -JUST Sa J. L. McDANIEL. Corner Broad and Hancock Sts. 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 Goo k Millinery, Blankets, Quilts and all other wiiur. stock. While our Sale has been great, it was im possible to sell all of our two large stocks in si short a time, so don't forget that there ar..- a great many good things Wt, and prices lower than ever. J, J. BAXTER. rVX7n CTADf a VWVSAAAAAAAAteAAAArA? Iwood Fence ! Two Car Loads Just Received. Can supply your wants for any v height BUILDING HATERIAL "PAINTS, OILS, GLASS and GENERAL HARDVVAkr,. Gasldll Hardware Comp'y ,. MiMe S"treet ; Phone ':-.f-.DO THIS MEADOWS' U " FFFH VAIIP lllll . ai . s tiaia ai a a a a) FERTILIZERS. 0: Meadows Cotton and All Cron r - , . . . . ... , .. ... ': ' :.v J. ; Gold Leaf and Roanoke for Tobacco. . , ' , ' ' Special Fertilizers for all crops, j. ' ., ' ' ''v.'., Ask your dealer for, our Brands, and you will be pleased with ths 1 i results. ..... ... . i Not how CHEAP but how GOOD Is our aim, - 1 J " I!. T: J. A. OU8 1 ARRIVED ! the rest when you BARWEL lilX'ElVED New Bern, N. C. 36t '- 7"SS&&63 WEEK LONGER 147. New Bern, N. C. 3 IT WILL FEED BT USING- II BRANDS OF Cuano forCnttnn. . " Llohflovs Co. f y-.tfuSl r.:il. l'a is w M A 1 rrw firnv. N. c. ' r ' C ' 1 fir CEO. SI'.'
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