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Blltf fX lit;.- .... i l i ; ' I I I T T ! 1 3 il ' , T : rr: . . . . ,i .1 -.---' , t ;-- I I v I ' Z H SEW Bt UN, NORTH (JAR014NA; :T11 PES DAT MORNING.' JANOABY 303 808 TWO RATE-BiLLS .Kcvt2w- U not alone a Bale place for your money, a conrenlence In tranaattag boaness or a profitable place to pot .your aav aga, bat It fa what Is even more valuable . to you, a wise counsellor in your financial affairs, a counsellor always la tefeated, a trifle aelfiahly perhaps as your success is ours ftttft always interested In your1 welfare, a counsellor at once 'reliable, capable, experienced and most capable of regarding as strictly confidential, its knowledge of your business. JAS. B. BLADES, Pres. T. A. GREEN, V. Prea .HC?IADK8,;V. Pres. GEO. B PENDLETON, CasLier II Wm. P. m m . a I y-1 1 il i il .' ( wVA'J I )Ta.?' ski rim, . -m i Jn-I-Jg-J 3cs I There has been of late a settled conviction on the part of the trade that certain lines of goods had been unreasonably advanced and were entirely too high, quite out of proportion to the general schedule of prices for Spring V08. THIS CONDITION WILL BE PROMPTLY AND VERY PROPERLY MET WHEN YOU VISIT OUR" STORE. p We are showing this week a new and treA, mendous line of Bed Linen, Sheets 2 1-2x2 1-2 yards, Piljow Cases 45 x 36, Bolster Cases 45.x 72 inches in plain heni or hem-stitched, Bed Spreads and Comforts less 10 per cent. THE STORE WHERE QUALITY AND PRICES HARMONIZE. IllJlii THEBEFQBl 3X01JLB IK Xaetaes aee Dyaae Belag KapM It Ia'glnf PB8eiTrW .r LAST IIAB?8 Att HILB f Mv J, Idly llid we are assured; that iQie Hew aerTtce1 will be in commlsalott in two (nets r Biiiia i l ili y y TWENTYIXTH YE Vli 50T BS BKFEJLLEB GOUIMEDIOFr.. weeM.k- All , machinery ia fhere. with tbe exception of, one piece and great'pwt;of. A,l 1n'posia6n. " the tw;ii).'ia?.; will re- ' V r-" jnnl4t' order wlthitt the time men- Tfte Ameided B1U Calculated te Keaek - tioned' wT.- . , r 1.1 Hjift .plait, will be all that the city Higher Officials as Well as Ticket' .v , . , . I requires andhe many difficulties ,that Agents Iatcrferenee by Federal atand in ithe war e( paving sufficient Cearta Barred tij The Prerisloa f light, will, be Temedied byithe ew Isystsai.'' "The dynatno which iB tery The Law-The-'Popalar Clamor Is -nd Wertui: 6f-sfi0 "kilowes capacity, which, will, be put In direct' conneetipn . with the 00 hprse power engine, thereby by cutting out Xhe ; belting' and being ;Hd dt one "of the worst hindrances that the superinten dent has had to contend with. The engine comes from, the Atlas Engine Works, of Indianapolis, and the dynamo from Ft. .Wayne, Ind., they are the best made and when they are installed we need have no fear as to: imperfect or uncertain lights. 0. M. Mitchell & Co; 61 Pollock St. Opp. Episcopal Church. 'Phone 28S CZC i midnight The building will be fur ther improved by concrete floor, and it will be a very complete and efficient plant ) ))()())()()()()()()()()()' BUILDING MATERIAL We can supply you with Windows, Doors, Blinds Porch Colutnnr, Newel Brackets, etc. Lime, Cement, Plaster, and Paroid Heath and '.Milligan Paint. Roofing, Gaskill Hardware O For The Compromise Special to Journal. Raleigh, N. C, Jan. 29. The House devoted all day to consideration-of the two passenger rate bills. Chairman Manning announcing all would he con sidered together. -He opened discus sion In support of his bill, known as the minority .bill,, but now really the majority bill, by saying he stood with .hose classed as "stand-patters" who hollAVA that Inat VAftr'a rjltA law v u w JL . , , - i' There will be two distinct plants, should be repealed only if It is con- , , , a i tj v TnB oi one will always be ready for fiscatory, while all evidence last year . ,. , , . ' . . .. , . . . . . . ,an emergency and it will also be used before the legislature and in litlga-' . . A . . . . . . - for a day current or for service after tlon showed it was not confiscatory, I vnjl , v. He delared the people stood solidly be hind Governor Glenn, when he stayed the reckless course of the railways in their attempt to coerce the State, defy its laws and "hold up" its sover eignty. He declared he had far great er 1 23pect for the opinion of the North Carolina Supreme Court than for the opinion of a Federal circuit judge. He said all the railroads except one declared they had not consented to Lhe compromise. The Southern, which inisted on one cardinal point, is be Iu2 now left out entirely, In bills pending In Senate and House. His .bill does not increase the regular pas senger rate from 2 1-4 cents. In this line cf extraordinary business panic tho legislature is asked to take travel as a test of permanent conditions. His bill so amends the law, it can reach higher officials as well as ticket agents. It Increases the length of roads allowed to charge S cents per mile from sixty miles to eighty miles, thus excluding Atlantic ft North Car olina, Norfolk and 'Western and other roads not independently-owned. ; The lost creation cuts the last straw upon which the Federal judiciary claimed to have power to annul or prevent enforcement of North Caro lina laws, by provtdlng the corpora tion commission shall have no power to enforce any provision of this law cr ihit t( last y:ar. liepreentatlve Mangum, spoke in The Schubert Lady Quartette Those delightful vocalists, the Schu bert Lady Quartette of Chicago, will appear at the Opera House on Febru ary 7th, under the auspices of the Elks. Lovers of sweet singing should not miss this splendid entertainment. G-!P1'.V1$ITE0 BY: Til TTllaM at TkA mv A f. :'.Hes Heets, With Severe :-" - lesa ' j Between the hours of one and two o'clock Wednesday morning fire broke out In the store of W. J. Blye 1b Oriea- taland hefore the flames could be j checked they had taken two other stores, one belonging to J. BL Caroon, and the other a vacant building own ed by W. J. Morgan. The store and j dwelling of J. L. Griffin were badly damaged but were saved from total ! loss by the vigorous work done by the residents. The fire protection of the village was not at fault in the leaat bat the flames had made such pro gress that the firemen could not get than under control before this great amount of damage had been done. Valiant work was done by the bucket brigade, which was auxiliary to the regular department In" the vacant Morgan building were some samples of Einstein Bros, of Kinston, which were In charge of their salesman, Mr. J.' F. Marquette, The samples and trunk were entirely destroyed, entailing a loss of about $400. The buildings were compara tively new and the loss is severe, not only to the owners but to the vil lage. Oriental has been enjoying a period of general prosperity, which gave evidence by the erection of many handsome and substantial buildings. The loss has not been authoritatively state, but la believed to be nearly $15,000, well covered by Insurance. The fire apparatus of John L. Roper mill rendered splendid assistance and it is said that but for that help the fire would have done a great deal more damage. The buildings burned were well Insured. : - ..-Z ".IT-: : i 1 kJjX' jf. I j I ' .- finniti .nil's Ay WflBttj SOOI TILE"? - . Goes waiter. without saying the dumb I Middle Street Phone 147. New I'ein N O O ()) )() OOO ) O O )-r ) O ) Oooo0-0-0-0-0-0 Hill W-O-O-O- IF IT IS TO BE HAD ti At a drug store dont ask what we have order what you want. C. T. YOUNG, Prescription Druggist 111 wo-tf-0 o-o-O o-o-O T New (room Cottage, raw M'thodlat Church, Brtdgetno, . y, beautlol view of New Bctn. SUmson property, East Front ' i ;i-v r; tiiwarta lata ,; f- 'Zi'.'-fyt,st! fOE BKST . . - .... . Harrtaoa Farm, 8 miles from New Ben, land log on TreotrV . Rivar, near railroad, batla to right aiaon. ' . Keotna over J j HeDaaUW atorej auiUbW fot Hll o reelhnc, ' j wanteo 1 V " - V'' Fain and tiotber Unda eith for aeW, rent or I a. Also City prop rty bought or sold at iniaD MpMM to owner. Bupport of the hill termed the major ity bill, declaring nine-tenths of the C I people demanded the compromise. His ()(), 7 .bill exempts roads less than 100 miles ' lonj giving roada desiring it' oppor- " ' !jtunlty to aell inter and intrastate 0 0 0 0 0 0 HI tlcketa toT ' 1-2 cent -d flvet later 9 changeable mileage of i cents, u ao- aolutely guards North .Carolina from any further poeslble Interference by Federal judge. Such good lawyers at Governor Glenn, Ex -Governor Ay- cock, Woodard and Bhepherrf, told hhn J the voluntary feature oC -tha 'bill aa td mileage waa fconstltutional. The bis't feature of the hill is the tntleege book provision, this being ao Insistent jmand made by Governor Glenn' p 6b the rallwaya. Should a stockholder ot bond-holder' attempt to prevent the Issue of mlieage booka' and aucceed. the bill If ao dratted that thla pvti to rat Wk t!o t l-4"benta: . No raiN Way wovid'Hka'that reanlt ;-r '. hThr-eoata abx diaeuaeed the rail Way rati' McLean deejare4 the peo fcle demanded the compromlae because a waa right, and juat. 'fepatof- Gra-J Bara.had said .the:,M,001 railway , emj rloyef la the' But w bo aak the leg? uratnre to raise th, raid, to 'th. old It 'Jinn' would rot Jtor, th RepubHeaa , pari.ir vert not oooBf cueaa aald . that. ,lf thla ,wtrf klrv . iher weuld J6 (Uy jtwo, thtmsaad. differ-, eoce etteea. Uw pmocrae had ft;, South, Front Stmt 00 f 0 "0 0 0: 0-0- o III ; ' --: TftFFfioi io. lot 4 r m: 1M r0UA)C,t RTBXKT-.w 7; SIGNS OF JOTTER TIMES Furnaces, Mills and Other Plants Op en Again Ceal Demand Slow Pottsvllle, Pa., Jan. 29. Two more big open . hearth furnaces resumed work here today, while the 19-lnch and 28-inch rolling mill departments at the Eastern Steel Company's mills also started up ful-handed. Tomor row the 12-inch mill will resume. Thirty-eight colleries of the Reading Coal and Iron Company, employing 30,000 men, who have been Idle since January S3, also went to work today, while 1,008 men at the same com pany's' repair shops resumed on re duced hours. Bristol, R. I.; Jan. 2. Nearly 200 .-employe at the Herreshoff boat bnlld I lng plant here, are back to work on - full time today, after working for sev eral months on the 4 1-1 hoar basis. With th increase In orders for rac ing craft to eompete at the national events next snmmer, the plant re sumes the regular 9-hour-a-day sche dule. . Westbrook. Me., Jaa. !. The mills of ' th Dana Warp Company, which hate, been on short time for a week or wv resumed the full-time schedule May. ...,.. Detroit,, Jan. The Urge plant of tb American (par and Foundry Co., hlsh has been hut down lor some time, opened, today, giving mploy- mnt to l,00; roen.,Tber are said to bti two months work ahead of the plant... , v. x , :m ' '-- ' , " Carboodale, III., Jen. 29. Coal op erators of central and souther- Illi nois will likely . ' suspend operations fof amj ,tll;mntlotrs; laproe'e. T lh!,,warji Uhi and, flannotl ijfrr tht fptratort attribute the poor demand Jor coalj, A wofenac o th altoaUod was leld 1a Chicago' fast i V .,'. ' . 1 "I 1 ' '. -.. -,l Xeaey WIU ITew Lft Wafer 1 KILLED THI PAHIC BT THB $50, MM0 . B0HD ISSUE" HE STAtES f THE COCBSE . OF 1S.0M WORDS fiPENEO BY KM L'awrittea Law Net Mentioned In Llt- UetOB's Address to The Jury in the Thaw Trial Feres try Cengress In Session Severe Earthquake Shocks Predicted Lisbon Again The Scene Of Violent Disorders Special to Journal. Washington, D. C, Jan. 29. In re sponse to the request of Congress that Secretary Cortelyou furnish that body with a report on the late panic and on the present financial condition of the country, a report containing 15,000 words was submitted today. He said that the panic was averted by the bond issue which he ordered and which was the real remedy for the financial trou ble. He states that the crisis is over and that business condition is nor mal. London, Jan. 29. Parliament was opened this morning by the usual speech from the throne. The burden of the speech was on the financial condition of the Kingdom. Baron Cur zon was allowed to take a seat with the higher branch of Parliament GUN TU LAW A Measure Which it Is Believed Will Iteduce The Number of Law less Sportsmen Special Correspondence. Raleigh, N. C, Jan. 29. Among to day's visitors was Secretary Gilbert Pearson, of the Audubon Society. He says that he finds a growing senti ment in favor of the gun tax for all sportsmen, this to be paid by all ex cept land owners, the figure thought of to be $2 a year. It Is said that it will take time to work up sentiment enough to carry this through, but It Is bound to come as 19 States have such a law In the past seven years. He says that one bill waa Introduced before the legislature to allow stock holders In corporations who live out side of the State to huntr on the cor poration lands here, but the commit tee killed this like a flash. When ask ed about the duck season thla season on the coast he said (he weather had been very' mild In general and the shooting had been sometimes very poor, and in others very good. The tides had been unusually low. Fire lighting la very common in - Core Sound, but very little of It 1s now done la Currituck. He finds It best to concentrate his force In certain sections and so Currituck Sound has been particularly looked after. He has donethe same thing aa to par tridges and tale stop, led to forty-ix conviction 6f-vtoUfloo ef th law la Rowaa county. Governor Glenn ap points C. W. Hanks, of PltUboro. a gam Warden for Chatham. New Tork, Jan. 29. Attorney Lit tleton, leading counsel for Harry K. Thaw, commenced his address to the jury this morning. He made no ref erence to the unwritten law, so freely used in the former trial, but laid great stress on the Insanity issue. It Is ex pected that a verdict will be reached by' Friday. Belat, Austria, Jan. 29. Seismolo gist Laibch, of the University of Lon don, states that more severe earth quakes will happen within the next few months, than have occurred for many years. Washington, D. C, Jan. 29. The 27th annual session of the American Forestry Association Is being held here There are 400 in attendance. Governor Hoke 8m(th, addressed them today. publlcaa votes. ft If pedal Correspondence. k RWe feJVJMVft-Hla - loos keeper, who Is visiting her yee- urday said to yoar forrespondent that j- a i . a - nnnnr pinmriu mnn rrrr mi M jirour, toor iemberf fths House .i1lo, BO ,mUr., whether In April 3to ,d?neJ . lb minority, rat . bill. I or In Aagust'.' He added ' that there prtscptel ty Manning.' which pow.be-1 would b no stint of money and speak- bomes th majority .bill having ton pf.era oa the part M the whlkey people iiw.ii comrouiee on us ae. u m mtirpalixl that he , would, throw jalst aruotf, ana 1 earnestly rg aooie bow f err slain that the Senate and himwtf in lh camnalrn to tfaa tail ' a4e inat form ol relief for a body of ' ttotiM Will 'jt different, btlle'aDd cent 1 ' y ''" . who have evt1 thonaends of Harrlsburg, Jan. 29. The trial of th principal men alleged to be guilty of i fraud in connection with the con structloa of the State capltol. Is now In full progress. It is expected to be th most sensational trial of the cen tury. Gentlemen's sixes, 20 year gold filled, open face, Waltham and Elgin $1160 Watches, now S8.00 at J. O. Bax tarfs The Leading Jeweler. I PLEA FOR LIFE 8ATEB8 PresMeBt Sena Special Vessag Vrf ibt reislonl Far fTUm , Washlflgtoii,, d, ; Jan; Tbe President today sent to the Benato a metuge racomtnandlni th giving of pensions to ta ember of the Bfeeavlni service, such a are given to firemen and policemen In the large dUes. - - Ths President speaks of the diffi culty of holding the beet mn ta. th senrkc tinder present conditions. He calculate that surfmen iwcv aft av erage of only about W a tnonth. says this Is barely anoagh to proeld tor the actual" wants sxtwcog these , snd. declaring In- thlsHwnneotton that 0ir treetment cf them Is "gravely dl - creditable to as as a DaUon." II eoo Unues: '"Th altaatlon ealla for Imm- Death ef Prominent Ladr 8pUtal,or9MpondeRO. PoUocksvUl. N. C, Jan. 29. Mrs Delia Barroa, wife of Mr. I, H. Barrus died at her home In thla place at 1.20 onj the evening of th 38th, surround edjby th family and her many friends of! this place. She had been a long sufferer from Bright' disease, but was not In bed bat a boot ton days. Mrs. Barrrns waa a noble good, pure woman and aecUoaat wife, a de voted mother, and a good neighbor 8b leaves low daughters, on son a heart-broken husband and a host of frWoda to mbarn this sad loss, She wa hnried.t 1.10. this evening, by RaV Mr. BUaro, mlolstor of tb Bap tide Chore, here. In th family bury Ink ground at this plao. ". X aw Iroe' of Ladiee pnrses at J. O. Batter's Leading Jewelry-Price ex ceptionally jAoderato, - gtntit H SeabeaH A If Lrec y .tnr will b a commltt of eoofer- esc to settle Diallers. ,1 . ' 'i t In rl am P ,Crol!n, W tbrs txlay. H's Clah Nerth.Carolla Lecge Charlotte, N. C J0. 29 rians f.r all-Club lnUrtt leitgua. embri';- Jtrijt ef Tm far Bry- "WhiBton, D. C Jaa. I-A of the lrnocrtlc mmt)rs of IlouM cf RprwnlatT, rnaile fr1nds of Mr. Trytn, Is clAlmod by th ot nhow that of tb 1? fmo- I UlelgV. H. C,,Jan. . The Sea board Air Li i ha lad statement of Its, pasaenger bualneea within thia But for Jhesre poo ths, which end ed Kpvembe JtOth last, a' compared . -i. . r I . . I i. wini.tt. yn. perioa n rur tha Um weri .rrlsd. Etl for thMm vjartj ItOd,, (U aamber of peseeeger carried we 472, 'and the revenue 1280,111 Th increan lit 1)07 brer'ltol as to' pas sengers wm B.lt; and ths decrease 1 W XMal farwv . , a 'i nsj'ln- 107(47UT tvenre irrled. the revenue helo'g I Hv, often ander tlrcnasUncw of Sx- lUrme peril, and million of dollar Kll worth of property, as a comparatively jla rev0B was i:JJ7.Thla 'Ifiiiirntnratit ooft: vboM valor has lavtraa ftMT per month, whl t,; ' ner b,h irped BpHi iae nia tt battle; whre arhtcvvmenl have world wide recognition, and who ' JU3Ti UEOEiVED a riedmont ft)OB O I M ?re rracUcally porfort!! The l(ue l'l rin- rrt of th llnii 107 sre for Ui Bfmlnntlon nf I!rjn; !jton for Jthnmn, f'ir f!rnf, B!ntlenn nun r'.iinii!" al, irni e'ttortr.( and two !''' 1 t'i tlit !tsit':--n f y . I y- ere dexrvlng of the cation s gratitude and prottw-HoB.' ' t. ''to (JO ; an Yp nlJT tr ear line ef Wire f!rR"!t- V 'j ere ' ! r t an! re ft" ' ' f r t- - r i 4. R. Tss: t for year would show a lose of 17?,' 161. This U applied to th whole sys tem wotild mn a of nrly $100. The pr c-ntafe of lncrea o( iwntri hufiilM wa 1(J nd thre wit alffifx 10 11 pr rnt dr" In rTi- 1? at. inr,t rr full of ln!frt, and It was laid b'f"f tin tnf"TiirS "trf the lrK!atiir tr "r. . , - . 1 ... - - 4,11 "Z lOtr trade deii$ds that we car ry the very best flour that c?r be obtained. Our flour i? be ginning to b? "TOWN TALK'' in fact it is "TOWN TALK." Insist cn getting "TOWN TALK" when you buy flour Best for Bread, Cake, and Pastry Cooking. 31 HACKBU GOOD NE E EM OVAL SALE TO BE COK r t ; . I. :UET; We have decided t continue our sale on aii ' clothing Dry Goods, shoes etc. continut-d in r-w '. F stores. Jt is absolutely necessary 1 hat we.- ; Fannrls: frnm nnr Stores in tn ntir new nnnrtc-t : ,t .1 b-v, .. .. . gain have slashed prices beyond belief. Ther: remains a mountain of merchandise to be s.u' Ki ed. We wish to thank the people of New Cei.i . vicinity for their generous response to our advt .!;- ments. While the oppottunity knocks at you io Never before has such unmerceful prices ber n q i fj in New Bern on clothing Dry goods shoes r'ic. , are now being uffered during the continuation our remarkable Removal Sale, all eye :iro turn. 1 Baxters stores, all tongues are telling of ;i. ;r,.,rv ously fine Bargains offered at this sale. We ,-rc h; not to carry any left overstock into our new qu r ers. TWO STOHE3 J. J. BAXTE WATCH FOR YELLOW SIGNS. Attention, Gentlemen Owing to It being between the two soaoonH, wo i.(Ti r to the public along these lines for the next 30 dayx. iw m ind over-roats to lit and retain their ordinal " dad 30 years iiractlral experience on flnp work aiii I li ill frot atxmt. but TAKE THKM TO SAWYER-If y..ur or too low In thn neck, If your sleeves are too Ioiik hi- to your I'antB are too large or too imnll, or If tbey want :i KKND THEM TO flAlTTEItat4 for a small murlM . that you aball be itlMt glad. Thanking you tor iut fav. i fully yours, 12 SAWYER, (or. SOUTH FRONT and CRAVEN 8TREKTS i!t' r E10 Y0U2 T LANO ASQ IT WILL FEED W DO THIS BY USING- SHADOWS' BRANDS OF x FERTILIZERS -. " U aadewa Cetten ind AS Omf Cfwaa (or Cottea. Col4UadRoaaokefoToaeA ' Bpeelal FeftlHaera tat ail Crof. , . Aak yoor lUalar tot mat breaa at4 yo will be p4 altk U rewiu. --'-'.:'.-.' " ,NWenAtolweO0DhttaJni o T ' ' " ' l, -.7" 5 '' - y r. fe ( .r!e f'hurl'itte, N. C. Crfnnlil, Ahdfrwn B"1 Frrts"ti'iri. B C. '.! Ci e"!inlr0. N. 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