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r ' If ''"V 'Vr.'i'Wy -NO. 289. . NEW BERN, N C TUESDAY MORNING MARCH 5, 1907 TWENTY-FIFTH YEAR . : 1 - - v 41 li!3Tlia'rl5ti THE TEST It you are savins er have saved soma money and mtera-j, plate investing it, ask yourself if that investment will stand" : the test of time 7 . ' ' ' ; .ij " . 7.A " ,' ' Will it be safe in the future, safe enough to leave to your wife and littleones ? Could you cash it yourself if 'yon had f " sudden nee i for the money. v A savings account in this strong and accommodating bank -t meets all these conditions perfectly. - v It is an ideal investment for your spare money, MWES B. BLADES, PrstldsnL GEO. B. PENDLETO k CD-HERCIAL ACCOUNTS LADIES ATTEMON ! "A Thing of Beauty is Jojf Forever" We are showing this week a Spring Muslin Underwear. These they are too well known to all the manship and Fit. CHEMISES SKIRTS NIGHT ROBES CORSET COVERS PANTS In addition to this particular line Creations for Easter. Phono J.M. MITCHELL & CO. 61 POLLCK ST. OPP OCDC DOC ChnfpfV Small Hanis, ,tf- JliaiU i3 Breakfast Strlns ALSO FANCY ELGIN BUTTER-35 cents JUST RECEIVED . 0 T. T TUITlATiriRf J Corner Broad and Hancock Sts. OQ( doc II VIR is oh The following Souvenir tost" Cards; BAND COLORED, have just arrived: ' . The Harbor, '. Nense River B Hdge, "-Middle Street, - J vv;. Market Dock, , , ' Cedar Grove Cemetery Fountain : WJL'Z, Cedar Grove Entrance, . ; -Centenary Methodist Church, ' - r yter Front along E. Front St, Vf V's'' Presbyterian Qbmd:-y-$A '. Broad Street,-. . 'V. r' - :f vPpatofflce,;etc ; all at the low price ' "-' 'Come and see our hm and aeWt I Une of Real Photo Model Cards, also $i Greetings from New Bern, Easter and other fancy cards printed ion satin Every lady will be delighted to receive our line of cards to fill their albums. : I crTFrf "r LvltLltil lit 132 Kiooui St. Nkxt Kafsh's B'krt Leading Deajers in Fancy Goods, Mus- ( kal Instruments and Phonographs,'. AN INVESTMENT Is like money put into your own business, on one hand it works for' you under your, own management, on the other under the manage ment of others who are just ss wise, and may be far more successful. l attery or three Doners developing COMPANYJncorporated, have an authorized capital of IXO.OOO.00, of which FUCLIC FOR SUBSCRIPTION, the fjil partner and HAS a voice In the management .The Company I.ia rnw r As long as these .United States do crow, 1 tow they must, an investment in "in a 1 10 ir'- r--h r- n; Ir.vnm- OF TIME ,' ,', V' 4 "" "WnuBi BLADES, V.-Prwldsnt. NrCabler. OF FORS SOUGHED V most Beautiful Line of Ladies garments - need no introduction, - f ladies for their Beaaty, Work . v 76c to $1.60 60c to 8.00 16c to 3.00 30c to 126 36c to .73 we are showing all the New , 88 EPISCOPAL CHURCH DOC VNew Bern, ..0C..y- DOC C30 r v '?'rl8 THE NAME v ,r-;'' f;OFTHEv-V:;.rV New ; Laundry which will begin' operation on MONDAY, MARCH 4th, This ta'one of.: the best equipped piania inr cne state, wbicn. guarantees j. absolutely: first class ervlce.'v Our rrias is: "to please all the patrons we have and . to to' have all the patrons we please. ,.j We are here tosUyandat your ser vice. Phone ns, ',. and ' our wagons will be out Phone 280 Pbop.: Gen. Mgr. oiTOso'tte its cmgmm 2 , : The Company has fifteen acres of land on the harbor front opposite kew BernN. C, . daily steamship service'to all Northern Torts, also railroad facilities, one building 225 feet long by 83 feet wide, part of which is two stories high, containing the machinqry and appliances used In the wet -room and drying rooms, the li.'.ince of tl.is lulling ia occupied by a 125 horse power engine, machine "shop, the 'remainder to C , have in it installed box board and manilla wrapping paper machinery. TUB BUILDING FOR TII3 KANUrACTUHn CP WOOD FULP is 72 x E2 feet and four stories high contains one 26 h. d. engine; one ., 60'0C0 Puni d'ffCBtor, one norse power. -inere is a large (conthmous burning) kiln for the burning of iw balance Is held as treasury stock. ' ' Tl '.i Tf.JIE IZ'B EETt.EEil . v Ecud lo i::ier. Senate Passes Lee County Bill n With Bat .One:s Dissenting V Yote- Bill to Provide Fire Escape on AH.: Pnblic' Bnild-- - ings Tabled , Special to Journal v. , i - ' - Raleigh, March 4 A threatened en counter between Editor Simpson of the Raleigh' Times and ' Representative Winborne of the lower house growing out of a newspaper criticism and a fol lowing denunciation of the editor by the repieaenlative on the' floor of the House, is averted by aeonference be tween the two, arranged by a mutual friend. Winborne speaking to a qaes- tion of personal privilege said the edi tor had acted, honorably and here' tracted all h said. He and the editor publish cards. The trouble grew out of the report of the conference committee on the railway rate biUW: v u.: "The bill to -create Lee county npon vote of the people within Its ' proposed territory, passed the Senate on second reading, only one vote in opposition. The immigration bill passed the Sen ate, 23 to 14, after 61 counties were ex cepted from the provision that: only immigrants from Canada and Northern Europe should be brought from . Italy, it being claimed they' serve admirably as farm laborers uv that section, An amendment was adopted to include im migrants from- Southern Italy. ' . , 1 -. The House passed the labor bill, mak ing 66 hours the limit for a weeks work, and providing that after this year no child under 14 years old shall work between 8 p. m. and 6:3fr a. m., and children under 13 without exhibi ting a..eertiflcate of attendance at school four consecutiye " months the previous year. , , ' v ,:, ...-; j ' : ' The biU tq require fire escapes to be provided at wll public building, schools, factories and, hotels was tabled, though backed by the firemens associations. ' f 5; . ... '. t . Another bill-tabled by the House pro vided for appeals to the Supreme court incases where ajudgt ha set aside a jurys verdict. ; ; t ; ;' -: V -- -,. Jt,M. ' The following bills were introduced in the House:"' To secure enforeementof laws against liquor m Goldsboro. ' ' 'W J? To amend the charter of South Mills. To allow pensions to ex-Confederate soldiers over 76 yearVold regardless of the amount of property owned. ; " : To fix salaries' for Pitt county offl- , to prevent fraud on boarding houses ' To Incorperate Pine'Town, Beaufort county.; : rTd protect oysters and clains In Car- ' To divide profits of the Grlfton dis 'To aHow WUson to issue road bonds and to establish a dispensary at 01ack : Bills were introduced' In the Senate to allow the Geologist to' co-operate with the United States Geological bu reau in the preparation of a topograph ical map of North . CaroIinfc : T To incorporate the North Carolina UnjonRaUway. .'1 " rjr ' To regulate charges for traveUng In chair cars and sleeper mfid. . A resolution was offered to adjourn at noon Saturday, YsiJ ;'mV '. The bill to separate races in street acid machiue, one miU for grindirg mR - $70,CC0.00 has been bmd at rar to purc?,st:te and inalaH the r' vc f fia,C"0.C0 worth of s1-.;rk is r.ccr r.ry f I"- is' n-' r or' I.m b ,T ' .t to I cars was defeated. The Senate committee this evening decided to extend Raleigh's limits so as to make a square one mile from capi- toJ; , - v, , , v , . (The chamber of commerce which has for months contended for this exten sion wins , outvajl; opponents having yielded.-, "w " 1 '-'V-- - The committee alsodeddedto extend Fsyette'ville boundaries, as asked fof. New Additions Bring New Duties - By the provisions of Ihe new charter the limits of the city of New Hern are extended to Jack -Smith Creek embrac ing a large amount of territory which takes in the site of the John JL Roper mill at the head of Griffith street This very substantial addition to our city area makes new duties incumbent on the board of aldermen that the city ad vantages of water, sewer and lights be given them. "Particularly is it neces sary that they should be prompt about the water service on account of fires as there is not enough hose to lay from the buthydra.it to the last house.'- A condition that ought not to exist ; . A Business Proposition. The boom in mining interests through out the country during the past two years has greatly increased the number of investors in this class of securities and holders of large and small amounts are agerly seeking daily news of the market and of the mining districts. In such matters the, "New York Commer cial"; : has grown to .be known as the leading authority and investors can do no ; better . than,: read " its columns daily. Z ' V . ; The Financial and Insurance depart ments are among the strongest in the the country and the dry goods, grocery, drug, metal and provision .market rej ports are accepted by those In the vari ous lines as most valuable and author itative. ':: -v. '- One druggist who owns two or three stores in New Jersey states that he has Leaved thousands of dollars by keeping in touch with the market through the columns of the "Commercial" As business proposition business men will find in a subscription to the ."New York Commercial'' a valuable asset Was Good to Them. The new post office appropriation bill passed , by Congress - Saturday put a smile on the clerks and carriers of the post office here that will not easily wear off. Commencing July 1st the carriers will receive 11,100 per year and the clerks' salary ranges from $000 to $1,100. The rural carriers will get 1900. F.$ Duffy's Faith : in -Hyomel Is so jstronglniat he sells tt llnder v ;lt Is one thing to eUnit ajiOthtf to back up the claim by a statement that if it is not proven true, .there , will he no charge for. the service or the goods. It is in this 1 ; way that F S. Duffy sells Hyomel, for he has so much faith' ii its powers to cure all forms of ca tarrh and bronchial troubles, that F. S. Duffy gives an. absolute, unqualified guarantee with every outfit that If the remedy does not cure,; the money will be refundeA?' &':?tV$w' ' Hyomel is baaed on nature's way of curing catarrh." It contains theconcen-J trated healing oils and guma of the pine woods, prepared in such form that they can; be brought into your own home. It gives the health sdvsntages of the Ad irondack Jneucn form that you can be cured of catarrh and affections ! of the nose, throat and lungs while at home or at work. , " 'y-'c lry: A complete Byomei outfit costs but $L and extra bottles, if needed, may be obtained for 60c v,!-'V ; '.'v y - $ ' With Hyomel you can cure catarrh pleasantly and easily at small expense, with no risk of the treatment costing a ptnny unless it cures. ' , u noiila, blowers, cw)l(irF), pumi, I i Kr! ,nc "a. There re Tl,rce Art ee Art- ' n v f it V,.q dm i (" r pj.'. r;;' t' o p. ':) r ,";i kepi: i ni:;l rnv " -f rf f. .1. . "11 . . ' I r - ; ACTUALLY;. CURES : CATARRH. I tU HHt. MtflltM ; Car on Pamlico Oriental and - Western Railroad J)e-, . fVV z strayed 'C. - ,J- - A car attached to the regular train from Bayboro to New Bern was badly damaged by fire yesterday morning at nine o'clock at the east end of the rail road bridge.: The car was 'filled.- with camp equipments that had been used by laborers on the P. O. & W Road, and was beng transferred to the New Bern Washington division of the Raleigh & Pamlico Sound railway. , It is supposed a match ignited and caught the tents on fire and caused a lively blaze.: The lack of buckets made the fire hard to flight, yMost of the contents were destroyed. . - z about June 10, there will come to New Bern car load of riorida favor ite watermelons If Gertie will prem ise Sarah a fine sample her trouble will be over. C E Whitcomb. ' 1 Mr Danenburg Goes Into the bottling Business Mr. A. E. Dannenberg has resigned his position as clerk in the postoffice in this city to engage in other business. He has' been u,the postal service for eight years and has proven to be one of the most efficient clerks in. the ser vice. He goes to Goldsboro, N. C, where he and his brother will engage in the business of bottling Coca-Cola un der the firm name of Danenberg Bros. They have lately tnstaUed one of the -most up-to-date and complete bottlins plants in this. section of the south, con sisting of new machinery and fixtures throng bout nd they expect to engage in the business extensively. They have the best -.wishes of many friends in New Bern for success. ForgivsntM. Nothing Is more moving to man than the spectacle of reconciliation. Our weaknesses are thus Indemnified and are not too costly, being the price we pay for; the hour of forgiveness, and the archangel, who has never felt an ger, has reason to envy the man who man who has pierced thy heart stands to thee In the relation or the sea worm that perforates the shell of the mussel, which straightway closes the wound with a pearl. Jean Paul BIchter. , Ears of Animals. ' The ears of tigers, foxes, wolves, .eats and other beasts of prey bend tor ward, while the ears of animals of flight snch as hares, rabbits, deer, etc., bend back ward. -This 1 because the ears of beasts of prey are designed for the purpose of collecting sounds In the direction taken by the animal in pur suit of Its prey. The ears of an ani mal of flight by turning backward, en apteit to bear the sounds made by a pursuer.' ' v ' V" ' . - ' Fire Apparatus,. - Jamie Soutar loved to poke the fire and Invariably ended by putting it out greatly to bis wife's disgust While at supper ' one : evening , the Are - alarm rang, and Jamle telztag his-cap, was hastening out 'Avhiin his . w ife ran to the door and called after liim, "Uadna you better ink': the 'jwker wio you. Jamie r-r-Sbort storlos. - ; -py -The Two Claests.'.;.'--"--; ;" It was OllTerWendell Holmes who said most truthfully, "The human race Is divided luto two claBSesthose who go ahead' and do something and' those who sit and Inquire why It wasn't done the otter, way ...C: '. ;,?:;' ,'a;::i,OuiU a Dllfereaee..j'jT-V','(''i--' Small Edna Oh. look at those cowsl mall Kcllio They're not cows.! .They are .calves.;' Small Edna But what's the - difference ? Small " Nellie Cows give beef and calves give Veal c'u-'' Chios go Xews. - : " One complete saw mill, planing mill, and dry kiln, together with all logs now in pond, also. alT chain gear and con tract for output of mill Everything guaranteed to be in first class working order. Also- two million feet of stand ing 'timber, ' averaging 1J miles from water. See or write- -yk';f';f,;. L. J. MOORE, Attorney. m - wan . mm mxmrn mm ' i m mmmmt-: to pSuc-kspotM J t ' 1 f r lU b'.r-.:i cf ari,l-j, etc. i;V ; 1,( ) g Alma per miimte clear, puro water (very Important), perfectly free from sediment and all 'earthy matter, The CAROLINA PAfER PuiiP-VS'.' ; i r i -1 t V J ti '1 t!.t ia so abundant here couM be manufactured commercially' profitable, $100,000.00 WORTH ARE NOW1 FFEREEi TO rji J; ' y f , y, i ' ' j j i r rsii'.l machinery and for working capital. There Is only one claas of stock Non-asseasable capital; ,Heace each "stock-holder Is ar'yf : l( CURES m Are : Cuticura Remedies Suffered Six Months-Skin Full of Red Spots and face Full of Pimples " Made" life Miserable Wat Dis-couragedr-Doctors Useless) CURED BY CUTICURA REMEDIES IN ONE WEEK "Cuticura Soap and Ointment are the greatest remedies for skin diseases on ..earth., I have suffered six months from a disease which I cannot describe, but I will tell you the symptoms. My skin was fall of red spots and my face was full of red pimples. It made life miser able for me and I was discouraged with everything. I went to several doctors, bift it was useless. But while reading a newspaper I came across one of your testimonials telling the value of the Cutioura Soap and Ointment. I re solved to try them, and after using them for about one. week I became a new man. The pimples and the red spots have disappeared and they made my skin as soft as velvet Now I am a constant user of the Cuticura Soap and Ointment and I recommend them highly. Albert Cashman, Bedford Sta iton7N.Y.,Nov.29,1905." FOOT COMFORT v Obtained, from Cuticura Soap and Ointment Fortired.acbmg.irritated.itchingfeet, inflammation and painful swelling of the joints, reqand rough ened skin, corns, bun ions, etc., and for puri fying the perspiratory glands: Soak the feet in Cuticura Soap and Hot Water, dry, and anoint with Cuti cura Ointment. For the itching and irrita tion of eczema this treatment is most grateful, affording immediate relief and pointing to a speedy cure.' Complete Extwual mi Intern) TiMtmmt lor Enrr Hamor of Infant!, Chfldna, ud AdulU conrkt, ol Culf enrm loop J5c.) to Own the gkto, CMlcar. Ointment (We.) to Herd tb Skin, nnd Cntienre Rwolrmt (JO.-.). (In ton torn of ChomUttOrtodPUli, . rial of ) to Purity (ho Blood. Sold tkroaf koat tha world. Poor Dnif k Chtm. Corp- Holt front, Boitop, Sin M-Ml01lli'r,uBv ucunroru.okis- Obituary Miss Nannie R., daughter of R. R. and E. B. Hill, died Sunday night after a protracted illness at the age of thirty- five yeara. Thefunerartervice will be held at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon from Centenary Methodist church. Mr. B. W. Fulcher, whose home was on Griffith street, died at the sanitari um yesterday afternoon after an oper ation for appendicitis. He was thirty five years of age and was a native , of Pamlico county, : ENJ0UHTIN6. Cood Digestion Can be Really Gained With Mi ona Stomach tablet! It is torment to look upon a tempting dinner and realize that to eat freely means distress and suffering. Let us tell .you how you can enjpy eating, so that the heartiest meals will set well and cause no , pain, distress or uncomfortable feeling of 'fulness. If you cannot eat and 'enjoy three good hearty; satisfying meals s day, withoutany feeling of discomfort, your stomach la weak and needs the strength which Mi-o-na stomach tablets will give It You cannot afford to de lay treatment, for the longer you allow the digestive organs to be weak the. harder it will be to get help,;' Z r The remarkable curative and strength ening power of Mi-o-na is attested by the guarantee, whjch F. S. Duffy gives with : every B0o box.; : "I, return the money ft Mi-o-na fails to curelt .; If yon find .that eating -well cooked and properly chewed food la followed by heaviness and load on the atomach, by bloating," by gulping of acids , and wind, by distress, nervousness,- head ache, trouble to sleep, . or by any other: symptoms of disordered or weak stom ach, ydu should begin the use 'of Ml-o-na at once, It is guaranteed by one of the beet known druggists in New Bern to cure all disorders of the stom ach, or cost nothing. A guarantee like this means a good deal -XZ. ' -Zt The boiler houso 40 x 80 feet In size, :: ' Zy jL!) r'iiNIUriilANTIIREHORFOUILl'EK CENT. AND WILL KARN REAL HONITON LACE Edjre and Insertion to match Medallions in Points and Other Designs The Latest Up-to-date Dress Trimmings Retjouved That nobody is to Blame for. liking beautiful UNDErVWETAR And Hosiery.. T PLEASES THE WEARER And THE BE HOLDER.. IT CfVES A GRATIFIED ANDCoftFcKTA.SLE FEELINC TO KNOW THAT WE ARE" DRE.S5ED WELL. ALL THE WAY THROUGH Duster Brown 1 COrVtlMT lYTHl PO YOU NOT NOW WI.SH TO SELECT YoLfi "SPRIN(J UNDERWEAR, AND HOSIERY WHILE OUR LINE,S ARE COMPLETE? YOU KNOW IF YoU CoME NOW YOU. CAN CHOO-5E FROM A LARGER LINE THAN IF YOU COME LATER. WE HAVE JU JT RE CEIVED A LARGE .SHIPMENT OF THE EVER-WEAR HOSIERY, 6 PAIR GUARANTEED To WEAR 6 MoNTH-S, 6 PAIR MEN' FOR $2.00 AND 6 PAIR LADIE-5' FOR $3.00. RESPECTFULLY", Two Stores J. J. 1AITE1S, Two Stores 50,000 . lbs ; Galvanized Iron. ''Z'iZZ ; ' 500 squares Corrugated Iron, - ' , . lOQBoxes Best Tin, .- ' ' 30,000 Tobacco Flue Iron. -.-. COR. SOUTH FRONT & CRAVEN AN means turns at li per Pulp vestment fovostors brick, iron roof, contains a' A SlJGsusoieiie ; Tanks of every description for sale CHEAP IIIIIbaprk'er. ' ! t! y r rnncal is far nrcatcr than any bank can flivo you -AT- BANKING FACILITIES are so indispensable to the modi rn iness man that he would not 1I1 ;i trying to run his busiiif.-v, whin, bank account. The old way 01 nnn out silver and paper lurrcm v to bills belongs to the l;nk ni'i'f. takes .were made and d;.;pi . ; : both about payment and im.ii.i l. he writes a check for tin- -11:11. wi.i indisputable proof, both "I p i and the amount Laidoti si special courtesy. Open an :i. couni ra of .ut. a ilinp." pay RJ IK -roue Now i'h is nenl. ;own illiW. CITIZENS BANK OF NEW BERN T. A GREEN. Pres. K. II. MEADuWS. V. V T. A. U7.ZEI.l-. C-isliin. bLf. CL DlSPi-A US 01T IIOWN Co. C)(Ao, STS. , NEW BERN, N. c. INVESTMENT safety of principal and 'dividend re- - regular Intervals. ; The Carolina Pa Company "offers an- xceplionsl ' ln. opportunity for both -Ijirtfe ntd sf.ma' 1 i; , ; in lots, of $100.00 ini-tl'lvi-'JD"'- tmmmmmmt ;.:'..v', i-,xZty-fZHZ''i -if-' V . . '' ' ! 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