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NEW BERN. N G. SUNDAY MORNING MARCH -3, 1907
x' " - TWENTY-FIFTH YEAR"
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THE TEST
If you are saving or have saved some money add, ontem- -"
,,' plate investing1 it, aak yourself if that investment will stand
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Jl Will it be safe in the future, safe enough to leave to your "
t Wife and little ones ? Could you cash it yourself if you had
V Sudden ileel for the money. -;' : V .' ; 1 :'" V'
' A savings account in this strong and accommodating bank
j ,'jpeets alj these conditions perfectly. V , . i,, Z
It Is an idea) investment for your spare money. ' v '
I IAME8 B. BLADES, Prssldsnt;, V , Wm. B. BLADES, V.-Prasldsnt.
V-.l v 41' 6E0, ft. PENDLETON, Cashier, ,u - r ' '
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VOBCIfi ACCOUNTS
MA Thing of Beauty
We are showing this week a
Spring Muslin Underwear. These
they are too well known to all the
umuBiiif niiu c iim
.CHEMISES
SKIRTS
NIGHT ROBES
CORSET COVERS
PANTS
In addition to this particular
Creations for Easter.
Phono
LADIES
J. M. MITCHELL & CO.
; 61 POLLCK ST. OPP EPISCOPAL CHURCH
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H J. L. McDANIEL.
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VIEWS OF NBV BERH
' c The following Souvenir Post Cams,
BAND COLORED, have just arrived:
.' vi The Harbor; . ' ' ; 0
' ;', Nense River Bridge,
' , Mlddletreet, ; - . ,
: i' -"I Market Dock,
Cedar Grove Cemetery Fountain,,
" '. ' ' Cedar Grove Entrance,
" f-. Cntensry Methodist Church, " .
"Water Front along E. Front St,1 "
, First Presbyterian Church, j--1
i ' Broad Street, . ' ' -
- f ostoffice, etc. ,' all at the low price
. uSS" Torv5 : cents ;
7 ;r. Come and see oar large and select
fine of Real Photo Model Cards, also
Greeting from New Bern, Easter and
' other fancy cards printed on satin
- Every lady will be delighted to receive
our line of cards to fill their albums.
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132 Middlk St. Next Kafir's B'kry
" Leading Dealers In Fancy Goods, Mus
ical Instruments and Phonographs.
AN INVESTMENT
is like money put into your own buainea, on
Sn hand it works for yoo.1 under your own
management, on the other under the manage
Bient of others who are just aa wise, and.'
way be far more successful. .
I ry of three boilers devclnpinj- 230 horse power. T!i"reWal.
C" TANY, lncorporatd, have an authoriid capital of f " 1 f I 01, e f ' ' 'i
rUZ-MG FXirt fUtiXRIPTION, theUUncaUhrKlM tr-- ,y ' . r
fall partner snj HAS a voice in the management. The C'. n
As lon as these United States do giow,
1 row they muct, an inventrrnt in
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most Beautiful Line of Ladies
garments need no introduction,
ladies for their Beauty, Work.
at 76c to (L60 ;
at 60c to 3.00
at 75c to 3 00
at SOpto 1 2fi
at 85c to .7i
line we are showing all the New
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Small Hams,
Breakfast Strips
JewBern, . C. j .
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New Laundry
which wlfl begin operation on '
MONDAY, MARCH 4th. This
is one of the best equipped
plants In the Stote. which
. guarantees ' absolutely first
.class ervice. Our motto is:
"to please all the patrons we
have and to . to have all the
patrons we please." ; We are
here to stay and at your ser
vice. . ; phone usr and our
wagons will be out Phone 280
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Prop, a Gen. Mgr. .
crisis
The Comnany 1 s
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Freight RateBillPassed After
-Considerable Discussion, "
BiH to Amend Watts V
Special to Journal ; -k '
Raleigh, March 2. There was a sen-
sation in the Senate today, Senator Mc
Lean, of Robeson, alter reading a
newspaper statementN which he de
nounced, regarding bills he had intro
duced, walked towards a reporter and
said unless the policy of slandering him
was stopped he would take the matter
into his own hands and apply the cow
hide to the man who did ft, " ; ; . ' ,
The Senate passed the bill regulating
freight rates drawn to force the roads
to give rates in this State as low as in
Virginia. During the discussion, which
was prolonged, it was said there' were
several gateways in Virginia hone in
this State, and the ablest railroad'men
hafl' failed to give any reason, for the
establishment of such gateways... It
was declared the railways were in com'
bination in this matter, and the' dis
crimination against North Carolina
cost the people milliops annually and
was the greatest drawback to the bus
iness developmentsf the State. '.. i
- Bills were introduced In the House to
amend "the Watts liquor regulation law
by preventing the 'manufacture of de
naturedalcohoL .' ,
' Appropriating $5,000 annually for the
Stonewall Jackson'' Manual Training
SchpoL V r
The House, after a! Jong debate,
passed 84 to 23,' the bill agreed to. by
the Democratic mucus Tuesday niht,
to take control of Sampson county from
the Republicans, the statement being
made that the sheriff's total defalcation
amounted to forty-five thousand doi
lars, - '-( , ;
The Senate passed a bill to prevent
railways from reclassifying freight, m
order to avoid the proviaiona of the
rate bill, which it is claimed will have
an obsolete effect' V, defeated bill to
charter and guarantee the interest on
the $U,60O,0CO bonds of ibe transconti-
nential railway for thirty years at 4 per
cent the State to be given control and
the road to extend from Knoxville,
Tepn ,Jo Greenville, S. C. - "' -V
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ARGO, 3ARGO, ' ARGO, ' ARG3,
ARGO, ARGO, ARGO, ARGO, ARGO,
ARGO.,, ? : A . '
Paving Way to .6overnmen(0wn J
-'' v -erehip -.
special to Journal. '
t Omaha, Neb., March 2d--Hon.V, J.
Bryan commenting on the 'examination
of E. H, Harriman by the Inter State
Commerce Commission and the dis
closes male by him showed that pub-'
lie sentiment on the government own
ershipof railways.','-.,, . V V" ''
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It's a pleasure to tell our readers a
bout a Cough . Cure like Dr. Shoop's
For years Dr. Shoop has fought against
theluseof Opium,: Chloroform, or other
unsafe Ingredients commonly found in
Coifgh remedies. ., Dr. Shoop, it seems,
has welcomed the Pure Food and Drug
Law recently enacted for he was work
ed along similar lines many years. For
nearly 20 years Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure
containers have had a warning printed
on them against Opium and other nar
cotic poiBons. He has thus made it
possible for mothers to protect their
liildren by mutating on having- Dr.
.' hoop's Cough Cure, Sold by F. S.
Duffy.' . . '"
The dude hasn't even a lame excuse
for carrying a cane. . : '
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fiftpf - n seres of lnl rn t..e .m,- tt 'to,, "! i New IV. n, V. C.', " "j t '
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The Trial "Losing iis Sensa
- tibnalism and The End .
; "WillbeSoon.
Special to Journal , ' j,
New. York, Mch2-The trend of the
efforts of the opposing" Counsel 'in the
Thaw case now seems to be that Je
rome is trying to have a lunacy com
mission' for the defendant and Delmas
is fightug such a move. , Delmas wants
the case to proceed, feeling sure of ac
quittal.' ; t,t yt ''" tf,$ f
Public interest in the trial is waning
and -much of the morbid sentimentallsm
has passed. , It is probable' that the
case will be argued next week. ' "-'
Police Think Robber Can be Located
Special to Journal " -
Chicago,1 Mch S-Chief " of Potlce
Wilkie has so far failed to detect the
thief who stole $173,000 froin the sub
treasury, The tellei fainted during a
searching examination in the sweat box
but there was no development. -
It is estimated by police authorities
that the robber is known, is under sur
veillance and will soon be arrested. It
is said to be not a government e"nj.
ployee, hor a prof essional .crook" but a
business man who is well known in the
city. - The" means' of his getting the
money has not .yet been discovered. ,
Extra fine veal and mutton at Oaks,
Market. ..
industrial Convention
- The fifth annual Industrial education'
at conference of the New; Bern Colle
giate Industrial Institute will open at
the new brick church edifice 'which re
places the Cedar Grove Baptist Church
Tuesday evening March 6th at 7:30.
Dr, George Sale, Supt of the Educa
tional Department of the Amen can
Home Mission Society will be present
at the meetings. Dr.'. Sale represents
a society : which has spent : more than
four million dollars :in the fort years
of its existence, 1 for the education of
colored people alone; while it is Spend'
tog annually now $160,000 for: the color
ed people. ' Dr. -Sale also represents
Interests of the General Educational
Board to -which Mr. Rockefeller has
given $32,000;000 for general purposes
of education through the country,
i Dr. Alex Turnbull of New York City
will arrive Tuesday morning at 10;10,
and will remain in iJew Bern until
Thursday and -will be . entertained by
Hon. J. B. Blades: . Rev. Turnbull
came to this educational meeting last
year' and as the ' result, of his visit
several thousands dollart- was put in
the- school " work , here, and the
church was liberally assisted. Dr. Turn-
bull represents the Home Mission So
ciety and is the second- officer in the
society. It will be seen from the above
siatetrent that all pursons who are in
terested in the educational progress of
any race in this community should pres
ent r at these meetings ' and express
themselves fully. This is especially
true of those interested in the public
schools,' as the General : Educational
Boards if properly taught, likes to as
sist public as well as private schools.
All of the citizens know of the needs
of the community and let all turn out,
We shall be glad to see all of the
school grow in number, and be furnish
ed with adequate equipment, but most
of all, we shall be glad to see going
from their halls young men and women
who shall bo a blessing to their race,
lifting it to a higher plain of intellec
tual, industrial, moral and spiritual
possession and influence. This is the
great need of the community, but can
not be met without the co-operation of
all of its citizens. " . ' - ;
Come one, come all.- ' ':
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The Latest Musical Fancies
Played in Best Style Re-'
. produced Perfectly- - "
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The phonograph business has attain
ed very large proportions: and is grow
ing every day. TheN science of repro
ducing a song, speech, or instrumental
piece has come to be so nearperfection
that the pleasure of listening to them
in the' phonograph is almost ss great aa
sittiig at some big bpsra. The records
embrace all performances of a meritor
ious nature produced ; by ' artists who
have won good reputation on the
stages. ; s 4 M
There was a concert at W, T. Hill's
store last night in which the latest
pieces' -were played. ' As it is well
known R number of records .'are made
every month and the latest operatic
hits, vaudeville specialties, sentimental
andsacred songs . and marches, two
steps and walfacesare reproduced with
accuracy 'that is truly wonderful -'
Among the fine new ' pieces are Mr
lowing The Mountain King,, a baps
solo; My Irish Roeie, a charming love
song from the l-Ould Sod"; I've got a
vacant room for you, New Coon Song,
Will there be any stars in my Crown?
sacred songi and "Guard Mount Pa
trol", a march with approaching and
passing effect All these and hun
dreds of others that Mr. Hill has in
stock comprise a vast range of the best
latter day musical productions.
Eyery grocery store should 'carry
Argo Red Salmon. If the Salesmen have
not yet called on you, drop a card to the
Alaska Packers Association, Richmond.
Va., where our temporary advertising
offices are located.
Christian Science Finpnces to be
v . . Made Public
Special to Journal.
v Concord, N. H., Mch 2 A startling
development in the Christion Science
finances has been made by the filing of
a suit in the Superior court to -compel
an accounting of funds received by the
sect Mrs. Mary Baker G. Eddy is
made defendant la the suit and the
plaintiffs are George W. Glover, Mrs.
Eddy's son, , Mary Baker uiover, a
grand-daughter and George W. Baker,
a nephew of Mrs Eddy. In reply to
enquiries by reporters those imme
diately interested in the suit say that
they have nothing to say. -
C LvAbernethy. Solicitor
- Word-was received here yesterday
that the governor had appointed C L.
Abernethy Solicitor of the Third Judi
cial District, vice L. I., Moore resigned.
The choice is a splendid one and the
Journal extends congratulations to Mr.
Abernethy. It is just recognition of
his Worth and service. - '
Gigantic Steal Consummated
Special to Journal. "
-. -Washington, Mch ,2-The HouB'Tf
Representatives : today 1 re-considerfd
the action of yesterday whereby the
Ship Subsidy bill was defeated by seven
votes and . by getting the Absentees
back to vote carried the measure by
twelve votes. ." ' ".
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: Dear Sir: Why : do people sendee
euch tales as this?
D G Smith, Madison, Fla, " had his
mother's house painted Devoe 11 years
sgo. and the house' looks better today
than other houses painted with other
paint 8 or 4 years ago. .
- They are full of goodwill for Devoe.;
, ; ., . Yours truly,
- F. W. DEVOE & CO.
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P. S. E. W. Smallwood sells our
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Editorial of the N C Christian
, Advocate, Organ of rthe'
Methodist Church. ,
The building and operation of the
paper mill at New Bern, N. C, by
the Carolina Paper Pulp Company, will
opn a market for large quantities of
raw material, now a' waste product of
our fields and foresta-Hiamely, cotton
stalks and the tree lops left in the
woods to rot by the lumber men cutting
out the timber. "r s i
' The company will, distribute large
sums of money annually to North Caro
lina people, for raw material and la
bor. ' ,
' The company is making an appeal for
capital to enlarge their plant at New
Bern, N. O , and shouldnave the sup
port of all investors seeking a safe and
remunerative investment
North Carolina vtiil benefit from the
purchase of the raw material, benefit
from the expenditure made by the mill
for labor, why not also share in the
distribution of the dividends to stock
holders. Argo Red Salmon is standard in qual
ity, quantity, color, and price. At all
grocers.
Spring Floods Doing Damage
Special to Journal.
Cairo, 111 , Mch 2 The regular spring
freshet is beginning to assume a threat
ening aspect The Ohio from above
Cincinnati is past the high water mark
and people are moving away from the
lowlands. Great fears are hekf for
damage to property.
Fancy grape fruit at Wbitcomb's. '
J E Latham's Cotton Letter
Special to JoumaL
Greensboro, March 2d. The cotton
market this week has been more active
from a speculative standpoint than for
several weeks but the demand from
spinners is not quite so keen, and re
flects to some extent that they hold
comfortable reserves. The insight
from day to day continues large and-it
looks like this crop after all will pass
into history as a record breaker as to
size and unsatisfactory quality. Under
such circumstances, no important ad'
vance is likely on the merits of this
crop but the need of another big crop
Is how so generally conceded that the
developments of the nevf crop will be
closely watched. Thus far the winter
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has been very satisfactory . for farm
work and my friends in the Southwest
expect a large, increase , in acreage.
Spinners are well employed and have
bought freely and continue to buy the
all months in Liverpool and New York
against their Sales of goods. . This class
of buyers do not sell put freely until
they convert their, contracts into actual
cotton, therefore it seems to me that
the buying ' is of such a substantial
character that the advantage for aloag
pull is on the side of higher prices possi
bly much higher.
, Fine Cotton Seed for Farmers
. Hawkins Extra Early prolific cotton
seed. -si haVe a few bushels for sale at
75 cents per bushels,., la lota not less
than ten bushels, or $1,00 per single
bushel. Address I. N. Howard, Blades
Craven CoN. C. i -,..
A gossip Isn't like a- wagon, M her
tongue can go when she's standing still
About June 10, there will corns to
New Bern near load of Florida favor
ite watermelons.' If Gertie will prom
ise Sarah a fine sample her trouble will
be over.' CEWhltcorab. . .
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r.::road faci'.lLiea, one bull.!:: 2 223 foet long by 36 feet wide, part ot
llyal"! 1 "'epovtr c P"1 ,;ne shop, the remainder to
llx f et Bud four e' ' 1 1 ' 'i r ir.!, a one 2! h. p. engine, one
' 1 l ' r Ii'mhu 40 x T) t ii e . Lr'. !?. iron roof, contains a
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REAL HONIION LACE
E Edjre and Insertion to
match
Medallions in Points and
Other Designs
Thc Latest Up-to-date Dress
Trimmings
hagkbur:
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That, nobody" is tolame
for. liking beavjtiful
UNDEP-VEAR ANDH0SIL"R.Y.
IT PLEASES THE VEAPXR. AND
THE BEHOLDER. IT CIVE5
A GRATIFIED AND ConFoRfAB!!
FEELING To KNCVTriAT VJE
ARE" DRE.S5EDWELL ALL
THE WAV THROUGH
DUSTER BROWN
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PO YOU NOT, NOW WIJH To -SELECT YOUR
PRINCi UNDERWEAR, AND HO-SIERY WHILE OUR
LINE-5 ARE COMPLETE? YOU KNOW IF YOU COME
HOW YOU CAN CHOO.SE FROM A LARGER LINE
THAN IF YOU COME LATER. WE HAVE JU.ST RE
CEIVED A LARGE -SHIPMENT OF THE EVER-WEAR
HOSIERY, 6 PAIR- GUARANTEED To WEAR 6
M6NTH.S, 6 PAIR'MEN' FOR $2.00 AND 6 PAIR
L'ADIEJ' FOR $3.00. RESPECTFULLY,
Two Stores J, J. B A 2TP E M, Two Stores
i 50,000 lbs Galvanized Iron.
- ; ' 500 sizes Corrugated Iron, '
100 Boxes Best Tin.
1 ; '( -. ... ' 30,000 Tobacco Flue Iron,
' Gasolene Tanks of every description for sale CHEAP
ISr-B. 'PARKER.
COR. SOUTH FRONT & CRAVEN STS. " , NRW BERN, N. V.
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f.i-a fioin s 'iment and all earthy matter, . " The CAROLINA PAPER PULP
i ' ' " j pror.taLlo, $100,000.00 WORTH ARE NOW OFFERED TO THE
'!' s of stock Non-assossable capital; Hoce each stock-holder Is a
iiniLKOlt rOIJlU'KIl CKNT. AND WILL 15 A KN
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WIVH US. We will look carefully af
ter your BariMng Interests and treat
you with everyVcourtesy and considera
tion. .Our methods are thorough and
conservative, oury-esources abundant,
our facilities ample, and our st'jhility
and trustworthiness beyond question.
Why not open a HANK AC.:oU'T !
DO IT NOW.
T. A GREEN. Pres. E. II. MKADOVVS. V. V.
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tUfTHII BVOVJM CO. CHICAOO.
INVESTMENT
means safety of principal and, dividond re
turns at regular intervals. The "Carolina Pa-,'
per Pulp Company offers, an exceptional In- ,
vestment opportunity for both large and Bmall
inventors Jn lots of f 100.00 and up.
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