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A' Y .... - -" ' v'1 vv - .Srftv vv f V NEW BERN, If C; FRIDAY MORNING FEBRUARY 221907 NO. 280 TWENTY-FIFTH YEAR I fr f: u A Valuable Asset : v of this Bank, and one that does not show to oar financial itate r ment, is unfailing courtesy to each and every customer, wheth- :a er hit transactions are large or amall;, " - . j , Safety ia' f course the prime essential in the management . ', f a bank and yet safety if often eonserred by prorer liberality : " and at) intelligent interest in the wellfar of customers. It is i on this basis that this Bank is managed. - . i JAMES B. BLADES, President. ; , Win. B. BUDE8, yV.-Pretl4st. fiEO. B. PENOLEtON, Cashier '.. ; y ' all-i 1piuii,fr (Cioi "J R Hews of Newness NeW Rings and Brooches, New Watches. New Clocks, New Cut Glass and Silverware, New Novelties. And not only are the ?6ods new but so are the designs and patterns Besides we tbow variety hi plenty and SEAL WORTH in everything. 8o we print a broad invitation to all to visit us not necessarily to buy, you know, but TO SEE. We like to have the chance to ac quaint you withCh facta about our goods, and it itn't p jssib'e to do this in an ad. So call. J0.. BAXTER Leading Jewelry. I HOTEL MONROE I) PORTSMOUTH, VA. I , European - - $1.00 Up XL. American - $2.60 Up Corijer Court and High Streets. M f i, r r : n : & uii wui vr jjuhw. iuuveuieui, iv Boat Lines. Mi's. A. P. Thomas a tST New Bern people welcome. is c 1 hava,seen Post Cards of all Descrip tious and subjects, but we have- never . seen yet in New Burn a line of Souvenir r , Cards, etc, as we have seen at the.- '.SOBTBi ISIC HOUSE " 132 Middle St. Next Kami's B'kby 't There tou will find views of -New Bent and most every city in the United States, hand colored and tinseled in silver. Also Leather Cards, Embossed imported cards and Real Photo Model -, Cards, as illustrated iiymns, songs and ' wit . Every , subject, printed . direct 'i from life. Come and look for yourself. Over 4, 000 joW' in the last two weeks , J "'VA': A CU8TOMEB- -ECISOS 4 PHONOGRAPHS AND - KUSICM. INSTRUMENTS JUST ARRIVED FQ LOT OF Canaries, Thrushes, . Linnets,' f Kusslan uuur incnes, ana Uer man Blackbirds, with wonderful ' notes. ' Also all kifids of bird cages and bird' seeds. Call or wriU ai 96 Middle St;. All birds ' guaranteed. A BLOCK. - TO LET CONTEAOTS For Sap Cross Ties 6x8 in. x8 feet Will Contract 'from 1,000 to 60,000. -Also Telephone Poles, ' ! ' " Hayes &ceks; NEW BERN, JN. G X' , f -H '' '" I'll O . :.? OTiOKy.:v' . SEND ALL ORDERS DIRECT TO - liiti"n In W. H. Brli'k It (To, , BIROS ! i. Brli k Co. '"' it v VIRGINIA I - AND- CAROLINA SCHOOLS and COLLEGES I use Stieff pianos because they, best stand the constant use of . students. Let us show you what College Pres'dents say about it When you buy a piano, you buy from the maker, and save the dealer's profit No other 'piano stands our cli- S matic changes like the Stieff 2 Send tname and address for S proofs, ' and for special offers I while in temporary store. 5 The Piano With the Sweet Tune GhasM,Stii 1 158 firakbySI. Norfolk, Va. 1 Dear Friend ; a It don't make anyvA difference whait'. kind '&$M oil you ant,; whether it is' coal Oil or olive oil or 0 v vinegar of 8yrvpt'br mo I lasses or flavoring extract;.; You can get it good in ;this town7d;'5?& Coal Qil 15 cents a gallon t Olive Oil 25 cents a bottle ; Vinegar 40cents a gallon I , Molasses 40 centsa gallon'; . Syrup 40 cents a gallon :0 Honey 15c and 25c a bottle Maple Syrup 25c a bottle Malt Vinegar 25c a quart. ' .. . Your friend, , JACOB. P. S -We get oil .and other things that spill out from - ' f i m mi i Frr r 1 (, ' ; i i ') a-rrs r FO 1.1... 3 EE . ;; LITE C:( EATE ESLL Unfavorable Report on Bill to Increase Namber Commis- v Bioners of Sampson , County. v Special to Journal, , , t'N Ir V" SENATE. ; ' i Raleigh, Feb 21 Bills were , intro duced to allow the Governor travelling expenses. , ; , , . To create Park county. -Bills passed increasing thapoWers of the Corporation Commission, by allow ing it to make rules foy shipment of in flammable and explosive materials, cot ton partially burned and other articles apt to make transportation dangerous. Common carriers to be compelled to re ceive such for transportation after the Commission makes rules. ' v 1 TheSeaboard, Greensboroand Great Western railways were incorporated. r ' There was four bours debate on - the railway rate bilL in which on one side it was declared there was a powerful demand by the people for a 2 cent rate, while the opposition had no foundation. Debate on this bill the most . important before the legislature, will be resumed tomorrow. , :. r.. ' : I .. " ... 'The committee on counties reported unfavorably a bill . to take Sampson county fronv Republican control by ap pointing additional commissioners. A minority report was made and the bill made a special order f or next Thurs day when a bitter fight wi'l be made by both sides.' ' Bills were introduced to alow any in surance company having over $100,000 capital stock and after investing that sum to invest the remainder in other securities approved by the Insurance Commissioner. The House spent almost all its session in considering the revenue bill in com mittee of the whole. No changes of any importance were made except that tat payers must re turn incomes to tax listers instead of to the Corporation " Commission, but the returns are to be kept secret HOUSE. - .The following bilhf were introduced in the House: ' To allow Beaufort, county to issue court house bonds. v To abolish the Jackson dispensary' To give Craven county the road law. To require railways to record deeds for righto of way and easements. To provide for drainage of . Tyrrell county. . ' 'V-JSv'Iv-' ' Thew was a long' debate on the sec tion of the revenue bill taxing services three" dollars per day instead of the present two dolhusVlbut it Stands. v Bills were introduced in the Senate to Inquire mullets and etheif fish- in packages to be stamped with the nnm ber of pounds.- .1 j Jr rTo protect . the hotel and boarding house ke pe'j'fe' . To amend the charters of Greenville and-Grlfton, and allow Greenville to is- suebonds."fS-; Sill passed amending, .he charter of vto allow Camden to levy a special tax. To allow Currituck, to levy a jail tax.. ' To allow Pasquotank to issue bonds and levy a special tax for county home. To prevent fraud by giving worth less checkx";.-;'.;:;; ; An effort to shut off , debate at noon tomorrow on the pending railway rate bill was voted down. ' - "''':..'!--'' . v.- . , ' ' -:-Extra fine veal and mutton at Oaks Market-ii-",- '' '' - - -';: ' C ShortajB of Children - . The cry has recently been raised in Baltimore that the new child labor law makes it Impossible for some of the factories to operate succesn fully be cause of the number of children taken j out of their employ and sent to school, j Mr. EchonfarLcr of the Diircnu of Labor J SUtiotics says the truth is thnt facto- J rieg sre Rlwaya t ' rt of 'mere! Incaune it i ic' ;, . cry of abort. -i i t '; c!.::j it or n of economy wilh tl . 1 . the mu t'ify " t f t 7 r t s '1 i a i ... r p i i a C j to C,t t'.a a q';srt'T to two u T oit a l ; L.tf -y t 'I "I 1 i f 1 1 : t r ,- -cn;LCE.:ii;:;::L;. Mail Steamer - Crashes Into Jetty 5and - Sinks With Nearly Ah on Board.5 1 Special to Journal. -''jr, ; ' y V London, Feb 21 The Rotterdam mail steamer ; Berlin was wrecked early this morning by runningiinto the jetty in the English channel. A fierce storm drove the vessel on the reef, f But' very few of the passengers-or crew' were saved. Many dead bodies have' been recovered. Unwritten Law in Virginia Special to Journal. ' . ' : r 11 Culpepper, Vs., Feb. 21 The murder trial of the Strother brothers began- to day. There was an immense 'crowd in the court room , and the interest is in tense. The Strothers killed William Bywaters In January shortly after his marriage to theif sister .Viola, whom he had seduced. The murdered man had attempted to escape after the wedding and hisrefusaKto live with his-wife caused the shooting. The defendants will plead the unwritten law. LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Post Office at- New Bern, Craven County, N. C, Feb. 18, 1907: - ' - WOMEN' UST. A Miss Eatella Alexander. B Miss Hattie Kell, Frances Mango. C Mrs. Caroline avenaugh, Miss Nan nieCreaghv' . '1 O-Mra Maud Daniels. G Miss Julia Gray. H-J-Mrs Linda Higgins. J Mrs. Ava Johnson, Mrs, C. James, t Miss Perlia Jornell. L-Mrs. S Mtinkfield. M Mrs. Josephene Moore, Mies Clara ".''Moore. - - .' P-Mrs. Nellie Perry. R Miss Hattie Roche (2)- Mrs. Geor gia Richardson. , S Miss Fannie Simmons, Leaner Sand , era,- ; ., . W-Miss Mable Williams, Mrs. Sadie White. . , ; ' . MEN'S LIST. I; A Ollen Arm wood, N Arpen. B E T Brent, Henry Barnes, T C Bryant . -i... C W-F Cummings,v Rev B R Carr, Dan Cadret V D-Chas S DanieL F Graner Farmville i HJamee Harris, Mac Halsey, Geo. Harden, Mercy A. Hardy. I John Ipock, W C Irelank. J TJlvian Jones, ' " .? ; ;5- L C C Lawson, G C Lamm. N John Nickson, National Distributing Companyi'.; '-K''' O Allen GOden, I J Owens.-. ,-r'rv P Mae M fdM i, -',J4 V-i- il y -a. " -i.: ' t ' -'- R Joshaway Rowe, Ander Rhoaaes, f Geo N Robinson, lleas-Riddick. ; . S Lee Sheppard, G E ' Simpson. Ti-Anderson Tannc:S i 5. ?'; v W-WflHam Wiggins WOHe'C Whi x The regulations now require Tthat one cent shall be collected on the delivery. ri$i:& W.. HANCOCK,- ,': Fresh lot of Shafers breakfast strips an4;hams at Oaki i Market -T1, w:4l:sXe rants"'reek Feb 20. ' The weather is fair and pleasant at present ;''w Mr and Mrs A J Morton, of Northeast were guests o( Utk and Mrs R C Jones Sunday." . - ' . . , ' , ; Sickness Is raging in our neighbor hood now, most all are sick with colds and coughs. ' UV-: S G Jones returned Lome Monday from Fnlkstone. ' '. -r Some of our people attended church at Northeast Sunday, they teport a pluasant time. C':r '';.,''. Messrs (S W and R D Jones made, a business trip to Maysvi'le Saturday, Mian Lina Conway is spending a few days with friends and relatives at Pol locksvilla. N . ', . " Some of our people attended the dance at Northeast Saturday night, they report a good t!ne. ; . " W C Conway rnada a buainpss trip to Kaysville Thurs !.-y. , ' I X'.-"-v3 D A Marshall and G W Lloyd sprnt Sumh.y o' m with friends at' DTTa fr I! ?nry Hall of rjiocksviile was in our berg Sunday. WB. V;;: :!'.r to Ff f I p i 1 V V."' - t h c'l f" 1 Tragic End of A Quarrel Be jtween Business lan And -.Wife of Well Known? Politician , Special to Journal T '.."" : 1 Chicago Feb 2l-A man known to the business community as" Louis Fisher a proprietor of an art store was shot and killed hv his office by -Mrs. Flora McOonald,wifeof Michael McDonald, a well known Democratic politician and millionaire. The two had been engaged in a fierce quarrel Fisher's real name was Webster Gerin and he led a double life. rlaleigh't Extension Special to Jotfmal; tRaleighFeb. 21. Great numbers of Raleigh, people attending the hearing before the bouse committee on cities on the Raleigh extension bill and com promise was affected whereby the city and suburbs will vote whether exten sion'shall be half mile, north, east and west from the present limit or a quar ter of a mile This Compromise was proposed by Wake's representative, Mr Douglas. : Mr. Margereth, representing the Griffin tailor made clothing will be with us today. It will be worth your while to see his beautiful line of samples. We guarantee perfect fit J. J. Bax ter. MRS. THAW COLLAPSES. The Excitement and Severe Cross Examination Caus es Her to Break Down Special to Journal. New York, Feb. 21 -District Attor ney Jerome continued his merciless fire of cross examination of Evelyn Nesbitt Thaw today and she repeated the hor rible story of her relations'- with Stan ford White; and under the stress and excitement of the ordeal became hys terical and re quired medical assistance. Its. the highest standard, its a natur al tonic, cleanses and tones your sysj tern, reddens the cheeks, brightens the eyes, gives flavor to all you eat; Hoi lister's Rocky Mountain Tea does. F. S. Duffy. ;. . y. -- . ' Fine lot chickens and turkeys at Oaks Market , Croatait ';vy.:::-,:; - Feb 20th ' We are glad to say we are not hav ing much sickness. ilfr TE Haywood shipped a large coop of chickens; to Morehead City to day. 'v ' , ' Mr Ben Williams spent today at New Bern. , ' r. We are glad to. know Miss Deliah Barnes is improving. . , ' Mr B 1 1 Ebron spent yesterday ' at New Bern.' ' , i , ' We are sory to hear of Mr Hubert William's accident hope he will soon be welL; Mr Kimbell spent today In New Bern. We'ars sory to say Mr and Mrs Levi Latham have lost their baby ' of two months.:v'0iig Mr E J Godwin .spent : Monday . at New; Bern. j-; Tt?$4. '' f. ' Miss Kizzie Bed is viitingMr ; and Mrs' Godwhv;5'J Ys.&'jft Mr E J Godwin and wife spent Sat urday night and Sunday at Riverdale. "'Miss Ira Brewer spent SaturiJay and Sunday atBeaufort ; Mr Baker of Goldsboro spent Tuesday at this place repairing the L H Go's Lo comotive. . , y jLj.'''-i-f Mr and Mrs C B Williams spent Sun day with Mr, and Mrs H D Williams. " Mr E R Tolson is spending a few days with his sister at Pollocksville. y- Mr and Mrs Jim Wolven spent Sat urday night and Sunday with their, sis' ter at Thurmsn. -" ' , 1 ., MiHs Mollie Garner of Newpctpt is vluiting Hiss Dciiah Earns. Mrs Ilortense White has been visit ing ter sister Mrs'Wat3n of New Hern. - - ';''. . Rev S II Iuir filled his regular ap- : ';itm"nt Fri ' -y r.' !'r L'y.aC ,:a: i1 - 1 if ; ' l 8 1 fit at this place, a sorted to saw ; eho will soceed I.:r 1 ,t' r.';i vtith 1 ' V' f ( t. rt t ! - if t ( a p; !iit t'uia after- 1 r. , .; to lave a" baBltet 3 I ' 1 1 "is?! all are a I ' ft. I ran ECZEMA OFHEAB II One Mother's Trials-little Ones , Treated at Dispensary for Threa Months Did Not Seem tHm . prove Suffered Five Months. ALL WERE PERFEtTLY CURED BY CUTICURA "My three children had eczema for five months. A little sore would ap pear on the head and seemed very itchy, increasing day after day. . The baby had had It about a week when the sec ond boy took the disease and a few sores developed, then the third boy took It For the first three months 1 took them to the N Dispensary, and they told me that tbevbUdren had ring worm, but they did not seem to im prove. Then I heard of the Cutleura Remedies, and I thought I would write Sou about my case, and when I got ie Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Oint ment I bathed the children's heads with warm water and Cuticura So'ao and then applied the Cuticura Oint-S ment. m a few weens tbey naa im proved, and when their heads were well you could see nothing of the sores. I should be very glad to let others know aDouc the ereata tJutioura Keraeaieg, Mrs. Kate Kelm, 513 West 29th St., New York, N.Y., Nov. M.aadT.igoeT1 CUTICURAGROWSHAIR Removes Dandruff and Soothes Itching;, Irritated Scalps. Warm shampoos with Cuticura Soap, and light dressings with Cuticura, the purest and sweetest of emollients, stop jailing uur, reuiovo crusts, scales, and dandruff, destroy hair parasites, soothe irritated, itching surfaces, stimulate the hair . 11 1 l 1 - . . L. the roots with en ergy and nourish ment, and make the hair erow UDon a sweet, wholesome, healthy scalp when all else fails. For all. purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery, , Cuticura Soap, and Cuticura Ointment are priceless. Complete External and Interns! Treatment (or Every Humor ol Infants. Children, and Adults con sists of Cuticura Soap 26c.) to Cleanse the Skin, Cuticura Ointment (60c.) to Heal the Skin, and Cuticura Resolvent (60c.). (or In the form of Choco late Coated Pills. 25c. per vial of 00) to Purify the Blood. Bold throunhout the world. Potter Drug Chem. Corp.. Bole Props., Boston, Han. STMalled Free. Cuticura Book on Skin and Scalp Diseases. Medical Corps Appointed Special to Journal. ' Raleigh, Feb 21 Commissions are granted to the following officers of Medical Corps of National Guard: Andrew H. Harris of Wilmington, As sistant Su.geon, rank Captain; Albert B. Parrott, Einston, rank First Lieut.; K. Lewis Haines, Winston, First Lieut. ; R. DuVal Jones, New Bern, Naval Bri gade, rank Lt. Commander. ACTUALLY GORES CATARRH. F S Duffy's Faith in Hyomei is so strong That he sells it Un der Guarantee. It is one thing to claim, another thing to back up the claim by a statement that if it is not proven true, there will be no charge for the service 05 the goods. It is in this way that F S Duff sells Hyomei, for he has so much faith in its powers to cure all forms of catarrh and bronchial troubles; that he gives an ab solubvuhqualifled guarantee with ev ery outfit that if the remedy does not cure, the money will be refunded. . Hyomei is based on nature's way of curing catarrh. It contains the concen trated healing oils and gums of the pine woods, prepared in such -form that they"; can be brought into your own home. It gives the health, advantages of the Adirondacks in such form that you can be cured of catarrh and affec tions of the : nose, throat and longs while at Jiome or at work.-. . : :' - , ,.A complete Hyomei outfit costs bat $1, and extra txttles, if needed, may Ije obtained for 60c,; . ; With Hyomei ' you can cure, catarrh pleasantly and easily st small expense, with no risk of the, treatment costing a penny antes it eartviAVV:ij vCiyyy' , ' .', .. Jl'5:?,'A' Fine Cotton Seed for Farmers ' Hawkins Extra Early prolific " cotton seed. . I have a few bushels for' sale St 75 cents per bushels, in lots not less than ten bushels, or 11,00 per tingle busheL Address I. lTHoward, Blades Cravej, Co N. c,:v '' -' The Growth of the Motor Boat Motor boats are not used merely lor recreation nowadays. They are found in the life service, on the fishing banks, in the passage , carrying trade, In tor pedo and sub-marine fleets, n the coast ing line; in fact, in every phase of ma rine life, the motor boat now plays a part, and an ever growing part. In the article entitled "Motor Boating", byW. S. Dudley, Secretary of the Motor Lioat Association, in the March Metropolitan Magazine, one finds the most comprehensive article that ImS yet appr;..r;J on this subject. Mr. Dudley is' o exjs', fi.s how nowadays a motor I t h ni::. '11 reach of almost the slim- i 1 1 ,1 :i ' " 1 , Yr 1 I- la rmd old on8 I New Spring I I Waist and Dress Patterns I I Foi Eastefl I HACKBURN?S I wC HS Ae:vR told a lie If W MDWEi Should all D - mMmm flER-CANT CKITAfrcP.d 76 CrrailT vriuirtn aaoux to ch,ca THE GKEATZST THING EVER DID WAS TO TELL THE TRUTH. TO TELL THE TRUTH. 5UT THERE MANY WHO TELL FALSEHooDS Toll BENEFIT RATHER THAN THE TRUTH. VE LENGE ANYONE TO .SHOW WHERE TS EVER MAKE A WRONG .STATEMENT. THIS aSPACE FOR BARGAINS. RESPECTFULLY, TWO STORES J. d. BAXTER. SOI Clioice Lotj Shafer's ALSO FANCY ELGIN BUTTER 35 centS JUST RECEIVED J. L. McDANIEL. Corner Broad and Hancock Sts. New Bern, Examination Pap er Big Lot Jus Made up, 20 Sheets ; )il;y; for 5 cents' . ::; Owen U: uunn ' . PRINTER." ' flTATIONElL'. ly , ) iy; Bsoeitrsi OYSTER PARLOR Is the place to get the Finest Oysters, served - in any Btyle. Freah Supply of (Jnndias andv Fruita. All the Leading Foun tain Drinkfl; Hot CliocoliUe. Thone 187 whCn thirsty. 6E0R6E ii i 6 i'oN 'ASY .l NoT l.I'I ATE C h AL ITOR E WATCH Small Hams, Breakfast Strips c 0 Just Received ! Bl Fresh. Supply Gold Band Hams -- 8, to 10 pound average, and Simon PurcLard ; ';' ' In 3, 5and 10 pound Pails, . . 1 hUPkRIIPH ; t. ;s VC linUllUUMItrtJjgif ' How to get Armour Art Calendar foi 1907 FREE-Ask E. B.;Hakbura.:v fTVTTTTrTTTf TTTTTTTTtYTTTe 1 I Leather : Post Csrdsv : f P -AND HV.i.-. I'Post Card Grcetinos of to- Bern ,f i ' 4, J -AT-
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