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-v, . '- i . ' . v. 4 V -.IT-' .Xl.IWBER'8; NCIITII CAIIOLINA-TIH'HSDAY Mpr APBIL YEAR ft'- . tf Hit Y Tal!:,it;Ovcr Tith Yof Bahtct If you are a farmer and .you think, of buying 'more 'land oiv 1 " - T' r , j,, )(ir J, j K , i-iK JOU are merchant and are conslderlngincreasing jroot-j; stocky adding new-Unas or changing your plans t , r -- .'. It you are thinking of making au Investment--:- V :?Talk it .overwWltk your banker. If "yon com to ihii bank, w will give you sincere and, we believev capable advlceVji: . n i JAti.fi. BLAIRSMPrea- .J - a )A)PK8, V. rrei GfcO. A ' I if I ,:"BUY YOUR EASTER J.M. litcKll ICo 01 POLLOCK , They sall everything, , ?- They sell the best of everything, They sell the best of everything cheap. ?, They sell the best of everything " the ' cheap it, '. - Have you placed your order for that EASTER HAT? ; t i ' oooooooooo o o o o rxt () o p r DO YOU NEED ANY ' ' v 5 - If so let us know. Our C. T. YOtJNG, PrfcSjcription Drugy?ist Sauih Front Street o()ii(j()()()(i()ii()o() ) x ) u j ( ) V o ()()()()() o i ()( ; v SEEOUR GO-CAin'o . ;vs;X - V C Prettiest lot eter seen' In New; Bern,1 mrde.bV: HtyW . H.wood Urog And Wakefield Co: Our price will nrprie!! . wyo. Best mtkfc REFUlfiERATORS, C00LKR3 Md--' CFRKEZERS. . -; . -vr-e-'i- f! v ; C. New Wtlerna in JAPAN and CHINA MATTINGS x- u:- JOHN B. IVES, .9aj4id4le'St. 4. n ()()( (U 0 () ())() () (,M):(U)() ()()0 CONDENSED REPORT. The National Bank, of New Berne V.: AT THE CLOSE' 0? BUSINESS. DEC. 3rd 1907. Leena and divoounte' .,.) (Sf.ltOIS D.. S. Bondt to Mcure dr " .cutallott.. '. " IB.0O0.C9 kbd, Becaridea, to .. . 8M!5 M rDklng ' farBltare . and iorti . ll.OOe.oo Ci ai.d Due from Btnke' :2.ETT.08 Tola!.. ,f , I TS r-a.7t ? . JAC, A. BRYAN. : )" fctl it, - A, UKUfM,' jn. ' - PENDLETON, Cashier OUTFIT FROM Pri0NE2U 3 '-' stock is Complete. 1'' :m mh ot)) New Bem OF THE CONDITION . - Capital elnrk pld In ....$100,009 6 Serploe tad UndlMd Pro- , Jiti.; ,, ., toi ,rr KtIonl IlAnk Bot out- utniiBg.. ,, ,, r. I'.'i'U fJlfuu&Ud .. .. .. I llf(l.. ,. ,, ,, 4 1' Tf'l.. I" 1 f t ! ' ' 1 1 0 THX SCEOOL .. XXmiT". HOW, Cf PBOGZlSi 051 OF TES B8T " Auto tun U3u A W ..u. Jt'Kew lal Orlgbiaf We it Skewlif The Public What U Betag Dome At Schel-P ap!U Wit ! -h ; t Iffh Order at VerJt-rXeat awl erreet la Ail fieUIUtaaergartea Meik d sieeesslBUjf idoptea, ' The exhibition in ' torprrwia, Tit , the Graded School la A feature 4n our ed ucational work nevey before attempted and as far a learned' la eatlrelrorig Inal with Superintendent Cravep.r- Since ju Wception, h baa bad. Abe heisrty- co-operaWoa o( the , tftaehera apd. acholar In afrangink .,!(, and , th reault la hat. everj oae caft aflvho Tisita the building. U la. tha;4etelop- ment. ot the achool life and .glvea t splendid , Idea of the, hroadenlntB. flnence that modern vMethoda. la edu-: cationat matters barer It "is doubtful if a more-eomplete arcangement xinild shown at-any better 'advantage than that which is on display at the school. . ' t The Journal will Jiot undertake Ho tell all . about the ieihibitlonlla 'this issue; aa. 1 t-oonUnuea -today nd to-t mOTrowtherdesorlpticft'ofithevWork! can be contlnUedi tomorrow with' a much Uttmfj';,;' Upon entering the pufj9ihg the flret booth, W Aiaim W the rlUt t MiBS Hejtfb'iUid ''Jfiak' .ohardBdn.' of the first krade.-. This consists of work by 'tJeiejlre jof . 1 1 scnooL xunaergapen ,wpra t vt . sue bessfully - introdriced In Ala , depart ments and (he tV''' dre it iniely,'inpnst outing and paaiihi'la een .tp'Tarloua tormsTbutff rlep, jbir' rni !lla ad Indicate that the I 'little ohea ire learn- Ing nse the,ir hands a wtli aji their minds and .eyes.,, :There..waa.-. some writing cop books by ue.Chlldreit pf this department, wMcb were wry cred liable.. "J :;. -f i '.i:r.V?.:;.' :. Ob. the opposue thtntraTtoe was he dlsplayof Jbe adtanced first grade,, Mlsa . Uixle Hancock, teacher, In-tbla department Mrawlng-Trlglnat stolries from Uluetrellobihai'thtfe ti ginning .ther:Xi0pIar:a0hMn' stories, and fables -were wrlttfX4ln cle and jconcUe. way, nd the, . wrft; inia very ; prty. and, gib) eerip Among the .dralnga fi . tbli, par meat H a plcturt of an Indian wigwam with aoroe of,, the aeooutrements which Ts irefy. uvnf. YhOxerclse ot teiur .wriung five .evjaenct inai though the pupllaare young, they are capable correspondents. ,7 J -! la the first room at the right, will be found under ,Mise Perrebee's dis play some drawings by Vsetef John'.McDanlel, whlcb. for a boy v of his age. are remarkable. Three draw logs are tb product, of, his skillful pencil, the Methoditt church, the court house ,ahtHhe high school banding. The. tlwtrhee arf eorreci. and ,ahow an rtiatic talent which will poe day be of pecuniary value tp.bjta. , Ja 4he Mune exhibit are ,tfo, oowred, nap of .Somh . America by MUa xwise Oroaddus and Johnny, joues,',wblch tre very.. gooiLy, Arlthmallc ,tests jtaadlac Iron 104 per ofpt.dowa.to a low grade Is a part of this, exhibit The spelling ,1esaoos are rf markabta far thtr correctly niicd words. titer by Master Ulrkh KoWard d rlblng the Jiiwutows t.t iltlou la Uro part of this exhibit. The epis tle tells a ry ln!rtlrir atorr.and while at the llg show. Mist Hol!!cr gruie 'i) bss su txhlblt la the 'i-i.f rrrq and la that ire contlnnfd aim rrn"nory Vlrt,f oa the'el'idy of grmiTir, vh 0' lelllnc, funrtnnMoB proper ('sin Ointlr! eintri)i"!:i t) lo bfl tr1-r'l4 tT Ih etuilcnlii Is ' l i V ' tif frln were rrl I '!. V,. :!n Miv.sr, Ull't IH'I Hll.l f lit V.'nt -i-tk In I 1 1 i ri. ' 1 rf ' I ! t In u i: good.. Another book j.contalned. the latin class tranBlationa at Caesar, and another of physical geography.vltb 11 lustrations of subject made .with cor- rect idea of the. object -drawnw' Mlse Etta runa, teacher of 2B Grade ahow ed aoroe exercises in arlthmetle which were .mpdela of neatness. HTe mak ing of paper fonna- ad examples of nature study were fine, t Ulsa Lixette Hanff, teacher of SC Qradebad an in teresting exhibit,' Her scholar! made several stories which were merely In dicated ,hy,phJecLta in common.use.Por iustance indr tha bead of Tha Story of Butter." First vaa the cow. theb the mUkvor cream, then the ehurn. On the same order waa "The Story of Cloth ear and Bread. j A.iupiqueapd impreaslTe diaplaf . u , '-u v. A pretty ana picturesque scene was mad: by the pupUs. ,Miss Jlutb Berry's grade, tleacrlblng an esqulmau Tillage, all made of paper. - , Mualc was glren hy the, pVK School oreeatraj and it was highly enjoyable, as the rest The member: wer, Ruth WataonjCpra Munger, , Willie Blades ind. James Howards ylolinst and. Mary Mitchell and 141 a.. May WllllB pian- "The. oral exerclees conslated in classes lp reading by Miss Heath, geometry by Bliss .Jenkins; , reading by Miss, Nunn ; and; latin, ,by Miss Cahp. Tha . public who are interested in the development s-nC progress of the school shpu4 (Ppt.al) to vhu this ex- Lhjbitioo, t.They, will e ,aurp,rled. an.d deghted.y4hla, event, and twlll .have nothlpg ibut praise ,for .the work of -the tLacber,. Xet. )t be remembered that all, Jthes! exercises are - dally -; school work, and, jsne pot specially prepared (prfcthaafocasion- consequently .the work; If all the more valuable, -v . - 'The attendance yesterday was large iod very 'appreciative., fJ We believe that -when the parenta really know what the" schools .are doing, for their ,ihlldrea ey.wui ahowprf ; jnterf sii j ne jytrarnai win conunue inec- -xmnt tomorrow.;, ' "..-i The most Interesting features in iaa MoUIt..Heatb;, exhibit of 1st gade.ork A th: w.rWng--pclmens akeo in October ana recently are aide oJ.I fil. n.iiA. ferW!'i::ri:i.:'' JRalslf n ; ; AprlU ?.-The? SuT De ?oour;ieero pptofona.tn ten.appeala todayV: ;' -iJv, v,, Lumber Oo,,from 'Craven, oofrror:ia;-;.v4, -tiBank rtiagpyJenkln Co,, from ,vew ftauover, reveraeoo. u z ;vBryaa; Vjr IgaaoB, qhnstpa eouptf , jiggers jrs- jaaunewf ,, irom union, 10 error,.', - . ..r,"--'i""'' :- 7 Mannlof and. Mann Va Telepbcme from Purhat, afftrm4,-( " Reams ts. Wllson, from Durham, Chapeil vs,' North Carolina Ralln fom" Durham; pejr: curiam, 'dlsmisaed for jvm compllaoc with rule ! 2K Sergeant va. Currle, from Guilford. lismiaae d for- 6m- compliano : with t Mills. va .Blscoe. Lumber .Coc from Montgomery, appeal withdrawn -j a i Bantord Saab and Blind Co. vs. 8. A. U Ry, from Moore, compromised. ' f " " - --.v i'' - " - , ;. -f .-:r -. .Remember your experience with the traveling optician.' Money gon no benefit: J. O. Baxter, Grid uaU Phlla- dIphla Optical College. twSr,J.XHIck.. wrU.r rbPQ WAN ASSOCIATION .erlts tad a roariag and howling aClae la ay hed or th .laat 15 year' which iftected my hearing so ahat H mad ne qulU .deaf. I could not gttjralltf antll f ustd Doctor Vlueberg's treat wat I tB hippy to say It cured m ved I cu now fctar th allghtet sound ty IVr Doctor VliSeberg! ; ; . "Tou re a Bslllee to m fy you hav iui.J in se with your gU whl 1 cwilj not do for many year. I am gratefully your. Very thuukfiilly, -" ( , VM. J." iiAr.uru. m. O. , Whlngto0, D. C . tr , .. m ' . ' Mr. D. 0. Kirmln. of OoMiWo, all, I 't':".rr'i n!ih ta'arrh Mi b fftctd fi.y s .t tii.i.g an-4 xiif h-nnii In f 'I'ral. Ir. Vitifl rrg'i tn nlinrnt i I u i.4 I:!.li.k It '!! , pcrr.m- '.'!r. ( frit rt ; , f tu rn t'. Frt 1 ( I ;i 1 : ...v - ; fncle 8aa to, Embark la Culture ef !,' Grape i -s Vineland, N. J April S. Plal pa pers .were signed, today by 'Secretary Wilson,-f th United States- Agricul tural -Department ; for'; the ' establish ment bere of an-experimental vineyard for the Middle Atlantic States.- V.p , 'The department baa 'set aide 'ten acres- on-the Vineyard Grape iJuioe Company's farm, for this i Urpose The plot will be under the-control of projt. Husman, yltlculturist, and Mr.- SoheeK pathologist, of therjdepartment, aasls ed by Jr, B. B.Voorheea, of the New Jersey Experiment StationV t V:It,U. the Intention, to cultivate some fifty varieties of grape -to .-determine the Very' best to raise la these States. The department will also experiment on -the manufacture and preservation of grape juice In ;the -company's fac tory, with a view, to making a perfect juice. t ,t ! i 4, JTe Reimburse fFreedmen" Washjngtoni D C, April 8 A btti that has bee n; pending In Congraa tor mora than twenty-five years, passed the. Senate, today. , It provides for the payment of about $1,291,744 to 61,131 depositors In the Freedman's Savings and Trust- Company-,. v . 4 The company was chartered by Con-- gress at the close of the civil war in order. that negroes might have a secure place, tQ, deposit their earnings. Al though -not guaranteed by the Govern-' rftet, many negroes placed funds in the institution in the belief that it was. The concern failed through bad man agement, owing J2,939,925. Dividends aggregating 62 .per cent have been declared from time to time Jeavmg $1,- 291,744 unpaid. ' . In apportioning dividends It . was found that ld,000 was not called for and is now un baud. Such portion of; this as does not . find a lawful owner. within a year is to revert .to the Gov ernment. - It was proposed to distrib ute It among educational, institutions ia the South, but the opposition to it was too strong. ' . . , Keep your money at borne and In vest la the SEW BERN BUILDING ASSOCIATION i good i roves' mentr etrong as Glbralter. . Subscribe (or the.. April. Iff Series through me. So trpable- to explain, it .',-. .'-:.'. . in. . B0ID, AgCJlt LIUle Girl Loyal Te The Confederacy St Louie. April, 8.-r-Madge Bartlett, iged 3, la pupil In the Doiler School and on of the brightest, according to tflss Sayers,.her teacher. rvTodaiy jthtl teacher, noticed, .that t Madge : wa the wly one In the room who did not utter i .word when the class began lo sing "Marching ' Th rpugh Gyrgla.". - ."jbat song is. a disgrace to the 3outh7. said. the child,;" and If I sang it, niy dear pld frlead, Mrt;- Robert would turn; pver la his grave."" ;L Madge referred to the late Reir P. CL Robtrti- for , twenty-nine-.year rector of the Church ot the Holy Communion tod a strong Southern sympathUer.r rhe children pflbe class' Were given colored crayons and toll to. draw the flag ot'tberr country. . "Why. Madge,, whai flag la . this you hav drawn V the teacher asked. -It's the Bag of the Confederacy,' re plied Jibe HtUe. glrj V."Tht'l tny flag, It's the only one I know,' -Th eM rcllame XST BERN, BUILD and sake fr-yeur pport Cltlale hm patrletlie by sabcerlhlag fer It April 1st Sefic, '.., 4 W. CL B0TO. ; U ?1 V.?.--'-,ii-fh v:"V" PatcVd Hh Cletbn'WItb $30 Bill ftoaook. Va., April ? I. AlMaudtr Collier, a unique .vendor of nioonihln whlakey la th' Appalchln6 TUnge lled t uddeuly at Wis Saturday sight Collier was wldly known, n alwsy had money and frlond tid although h had faced the cottr'U score of time, h lwy aaloed hi liberty f ter brief delay. Ot) of hi habit which brought him notoriety, tu lrm iorsrlly iiat.'liln hi khaliby Wrln ipiiarel with $10 and 120 k"enlack. MU II It I ITTI.E R:.!,p i la, rtatd'4 Be k i'Hl,li(, le i"W l-riK!,ir!;ir; a ' n t-f f'"l itiifla, ' barrpn Efot f.'i riKnuy in, A, d! I ffniHii All, ('.! r Ul LiUuitDJ.. U';',. ! MVAlEll SYSTEM EX f EEXT? WSTOlit ' JOINS -h(usb iiiibis PpdJl STATES - ESTEBESTEl) ES THE ii - n- J f - ' l, i PBDJECT is!., 'i i . ; u ..' iisiMlH&:.iiiisi( Calls Meeting North Carolina Repre. wtattTegyj:n,(!osuttaUoB Public ..Idlng Bittongressmaa Pou De 1 -nfes 'Any Political Deal Personal '-JleutloB. -. i Special to Journal, . i -. . Washington, D. 2 April -8 There will be ho ship subsidy legislation at this session, pf Congj-ess. The House Committee on Post Offices by a vote of 8 to 7 In which three "Republicans Joined with the Democratic members voted against re porting the bill. Rep resentative John H. Small, a mem ber of the -committee, who spoke In the. House against the proposition, took a leading "part In the committee deliberation. The task of preparing a minority report had been assigned to him in the event that the vote to report prevailed. - The adverse action. of the committee nukes this unneces sary. s The Senate bill, which Senator Sim mOns Introduced confines the exten sion of the ocean mail lines to reve nues derived from ocean mail service was before the Committee, but the sen timent of the majority was against this measure. Stafford of Wisconsin, Murdock,of Kansas and Hoggett of Colorado, were'the Republicans who icted with the Democrats. The project of a great Inland water way, extending from Boston to Key West, Fla., was again- discussed with President Roosevelt today. Members of the House, from States interested being present. . They were represen tatives Moore, of .Pennsylvania, Small of North. Carolina, Goulden of New York, Wanger of Pennsylvania, Capron of Rhode Island and Burton of Dela ware. About a week ago a bill was introduced In the House providing for a survey for a sixteen foot Inland water way from Boston to Beaufort, n- c. ; ; " . ' Mr. Moore said that from hla inves tigations he believed It perfectly feasi ble to connect up the various water way arteries,. so as to permit vessels going from Boston to Key WfBt. A sixteen foot channel would not be necessary, though) from Beaufort, N. 1 C, to Key West' It Is now proposed to amend the bill recently , Introduced so as to "provide for a survy of the entire Atlantic coaet a for 4 Key West. ' Th President repeated what t)e has so oftea'declared, that h feels a deep concern In. the improvement ot this; water way.' 'The "president was zlad to know that ways will be made to provide a surveyt 'IBs callers, told uTm .."'they "jrould. report progress' o him at InUrvala, and would, be glad to !; rvoiT RU((xauoua auii Baiauuic from hfm.' . Mr. RooaevJt eald be 1 hoped to make trip over the propoeed routt."".'"--:' . ' Reprtaeotatlve Thomks ha called a meeUng of"tbK6VthCro)lna mm- bers tomorroWj for the'purpoee of get ting th views of ill the representa tive with regard to th Pablle build lug bill ' Utl Thoaa,'wl)o i a mem- j W of th Public Building Committee,.' 1 dlepoeed1 to hav kit Ua "districts! reprfarnuw n wi iwuire. ' -, , 'Messrs Clemen) Manly '.iand , Hugh Chatham appeared today bt for U In-, ,tertat Commerce Corutnlaalon in th inatter of Interstate freight rate. There la iio truth In , the publlabtd report that RcpreoentaUre POtf baa. rtitured Into a political dal by wblrh he I to reoelva eertala aupport for th nomination thl fall, with th un deretanillDf thai h Ik to ftlr from Congrte two ym bene. Mr, Pout par wnjbatlo dnlal to the itoey to Ur' '' -'.' - 'm , ' Mr. R. IV CIpd and dati(t,tnr, Vl P.rbi-r'X (iloiitl, Who ttT 10 hr f:r tl rtayl. lft t'jiliy for bmn. It. ". ! '!. I brt Ik . r: , r ) , ( :. 1 will f ii'ii i 1 1 f .'A k A, A AAA AAA A X AAA A 'A A A A a a .k. mmm: i i iioi a- -o'.i t t i LINE OF CANNED GOODS ? Plurn Pudding, Boned Chicken and Turkey. Potted Hajrn,Tongue, Chick en and Turkey, Chicken and Mulla gatawny Soups. A FULL ST00K O () ()( )()()(()() I T ff xi"- il-'jHr ,, i Portland Cement and Lime Windows, Doors and Blinds. Builders Hard waie Heath and Milligan Paint. Also Paroid Roofing. PRICES RIGHT -WILL, BE GLAD TO SEE YOU. Gaskill Hardware Co. 73 Middle Street OO )) () ( ) OO ()()) ()() ()) ( )()((, HAVE YOU TRIED QUALITY and PREMIERE I NONE x Duffy's Pharmacy, j LINCH, LINCH, NOT THY WISDOM but let it have fair play. 3e thine own agent, siw that ten per cent by going to R. SAWYER for your Spring Suit, -vhere ytu will find all the latest designs of Foreign and Domestic Fabrics, his thirty years practical experience places him in position to guar antee satisfaction in every particular. Zot. SOUTH FRONT and JL ? ' ' i - , l-i BOYS and j ' - it '? CtOTtl , xi, " -' :-Bor 'steel! 'mm lid; CKIIDHENS Clothing is Iri srnJ vb are sr.bVl Jij the 'prettiest I line we ever carriJIn 11 cr-3i a."i stylsS.-- ' v 10 TRIED s JUST RECEIVED ()()0()- ()()() -()()() Phone 147. New Bern N. (' is!1 BETTER, CRAVEN STREETS i CHILDRENS i. l.li Ul Lj 0 dull I w r7. -1 ' 'f, .- :'
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