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; : NEW. BERJj; KOniH COLWA, )VEDNESIA: M0RNIXiPRIt'210O8L:i TWENTY YEAR STRONG BANK .LAS. R. RLA1KS, Pies. T. Win. h. C'.ADKS. V. Pre. (JKO. astet Kid ELBO V LENGTH. I i Tan and White only. All siZ'3 6 to 7 1-4. Regular Price $3.50 To Close Out at $2.19 First Come, First Served J. M. Mitchell & Co 0 (ii POLLOCK 0 -0-0-0-0 - 000000000-0 00-0-00 4 REMEMBER o un g "s IS THE I'OK PRICE: QUALITY- AND PROMPT SERVICE! 9 t Young's Drug Store SOUTH FRONT 8TBEET -o ooo-o ooooo ()( M )(()()())())) ( )( )()()()( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) 3 v Pofch Roctets C AND.BAMBOO SCREENS, C ORDERS TAKEN to STORE 7 FRONT. PIAZZA, and WINDOW AWNINGS. - WE HANDLE BEST MAKES otREFRIOERA- TORS, ERKEZERS and WATER' COOLERS. JOHN B. IVES, -93 Middle St, O ()()()()()()( i ()()( ) ( ) ( ) () ( Ml O U O CONDENSED REPORT The National Bank of New Berne AT THE CLOSE 0? BUSINESS. DEC. 3rd 1907.: KES001CE8 '. tMna and dlaoounU . ... tit, Ui.fi V., . Bonds to awevro 4r- . 1 . ;, eiilatlcm.. ,lf.. njMM Dcmds, aWcaylUom olO .. slifllM OaakDig Konao, t farnllare - 1 ' - 004 flateroa M... 1L000.M Cask aud Duo, from Banks ' 1477.01 Total., ....I tlUUU ; -. ,v ..... J AS, BRYAN . , '? " G.'H.nODERTn, Gr.hicrv ": - 'dihixto::':.- .1 ' ki " ! -v" ; ' . A1- Vl Sh'oug in Capital Sliongia Assets Strong In its Officers Strong in its Directors Strong, in its Policy And growing Stronger every day in the number 1 satisfied patrons who call this THEIR BANK. A. GREEN, V. Pre. B PENDLETON, Cashier 16 BUTTON PHONE 208 3QQC PLACE I ooooo ooo 0 0 'v. t . . New Bcrn. OF THE CONDITION i Capiul stock paUHa '....1M,000.00 Rurplsi and tradlvided Fro- ; - fits.. ., , .... .10Mtt.7 Natlooal I5ak noUo out-, " mils Disool4 . .4 w IM0t.ll Dpolts.'. IU1J! ToUI..-., ,. 7MM.7) JOHN DUNN. . Vicc-riccidrnt. Gloves HANDSOLIE PRESEUTl TO SUPOEUE COURT 7 t,. .. BRONZE. TABLET EEPEESEJiTlSw DECLARATION OF INDEPES. - DESCE ElABOBATE- . . LT FRAMED HDRIIL OF JTWir BURHo North Carolina Delegation to National Contention of Corrections and Char ities Change of CourtsInterests I in? Appeal In The Supreme Conrt-r News Of Interest In and Aboat . . "V Raleigh. Special Correspondence. Raleigh, N. C, April 21. There is to be presented to the North Carolina Supreme Court wlthm the next lew days a handsome bronze tablet of jnlaiattjre of. the Declaration of In dependence with the autograph signa tures cf the signers and a central etching ot the -group of signers afltx- their signatures to this historic document. It is about ten Inches en incnes a . rich square and is mounted on vet background ana.rramea in a mas-? sjve gold and mahogany frame suita ble for .hanging on the wall, the whole ncaaed! in heavy plate glass. It osmes as a gift to tne norm , uaro na Supreme Court from Hon. Walter W. Franoes Burnes, of New York, grand-son of Capt. Otway Burnes of the United States Privateer "Snap Dragon" one of the famous craft of the war of 1812. It is on account of its association with this hero of the early days of the republic that this tablet or medal is presented." It was about tour years ago that Mr. Burnes erected a monument to his grand father, at Bdenton, Chief Justice Clark cf the North Carolina Supreme Court, delivering an address at the lime on the life and career of the hero of (lie "Snap Dragon." In addition to the North Carolina delegates heretofore appointed to rep- resent North Carolina -at the National I peared as Thawf counsel before Jus Conference on Charities and Cbrrte- :tee Mprachausef , ;of the New York tlons to meet in Richmond Va., May 6th to 13th. Governor Glenn issues commissions to the following: W. A. Blair, Winston-Salem, State Board of Charities. ; C. J. Hunter, Raleigh, State Board of Charities. . Dr. James McKee, Raleigh, Super intendent State Hospital. Dr. "J no. McKimbtll, Superintendent State Hospital, Morganton. Dr. ,W. W. Falaon, Superintendent State Hospital for Negroes, Oolds boro. " ' , Dr. Robe rt S. Counsel, -8upelntn-! dent Highlands Home Sanitarium. Asheviiie. , : i a Prof. I. McK. Goodwin, Superintend dent State School for Deaf and Dumb, Morganton. s ,. ' John E. Ray, Superintendent State School for the Blind, Ralelgh,v -:r- nr. J. R . Gordon. Snnerlntehdent Tuberculosla Sanitarium. Greenshona ' Caesar Cone, GrVeniboro,.",tuatoaio;olUroM fanalli taJte.'hett the Stonewall Jackson Training chooLv J. P. Cook, (tonwrf,;"thieteo 8toott wan jacuon Traming hcbooi..': tt t "Josephha Daniels, Ralelgh( .editor,' .f-,.'' dL'f'P'ni News and Obsenrer. r ' u- . ia granud by Oovtrnor Qlenn; whoro- b Jndgo 0, W, Ward will bolror- ayth court two week Wh!ng! Mir r..v .. .vin.m Mnri KnWMki MM, UW V . - " w I wlnnlnv Jntt Klh and Jndra M. H. Justko tWUI bold Hender-oa '.toOUliW' econd . wetk." beglnbtag" Mar Htthy- br Jslr, Thawcabou two, weeks ago. Burke oirt twi Week, from Juno.fc Mr.;Ofh womwi n nav., and Yaofcoy Vsoorf, one week beginning rtuJ toytf,to conditio and Jno i6b.tV4 -T' lim WVW. lUr1 .1 .i .-.-. I.aj in the Suprvm. owfirt this m-ntat wa. Stat. v.. Con.m.-loneri of W. .v. . i. ton county, ia Which the county eorif mlssioncrt- wero 'ladictod on Vthe charge of Violating -the. law In that they failed to provide suitable court bftuaej whea there waa ample pro tlsloa for such action to be Uka. The case baa cot reached a trial ba low. Iha'oppeal coming p pn tef. tiona to the bill of IndirtmwC The oaae was argued Sat the State bf As tlunt Attorney General Clnifnt, and for the drfenae by Cn1r 4 Lwaa. Tbre was alao hard today aa ap- peal .'I the taao. agalnat Will 8UU, from Vtvcklrnbarg. In wblrh the pr'.t- on r w aBtenftl to foor yra ff ii.AaalauKhter.-Tbo orgomeal ff the Mate w ihti w by iftt A irn AUtirny Onl C!rmri, T10 CHJnl Si inuring tut fti d Utstr. I'. trtf tor th d(ftiM t fi!i. , wTr Ite r U -- I!'Ptk l b i fntf Til 5' 'a 1,1 f W; 9CI:B1 05IEB '; Paolo la Charth Prevented by: Eaiter Baft 4)bMrlaf tSlae St' Louta. April jn.Wry Widows hats massed In si so)id bank In the foremost tows of 8. John's Catholic Church today, Ipravedtci a- panic a- mong th worshipped at Easter- aer rice by biding trorai fho congregation ' dangerous blase on the altar, which waB extinguished by, a priest and two altar boys. - , - The bouquet of large paper lilies lad become Ignited by candles group ed on the artar, and while7 the .fire mrned fiercely those in the church to nalntd with heads bowed' In prayer; the view of the flames blocked by the wide- spreading Easier creations. The wearers of" the ."Merry "Widow- mllll- wry were almost In a position when hey could not see th. fire them selves. " "'" ' 1 Father J. Stephen declared the wo- nen's vanity which made the possess ors qf hats of greatest magnitude seek places in the front of the room where he could be seen to best advantage probably saved scores from injury and possible death. Divided Bryan Delegation Hartford, April 21.-rReturns of cau cuses to date indicate; that Connect! cut is divided on Bryato. A resolu n(mU)lg a Brirah Awn in the New hjnn caucug wai 'jammed through by strong-ami tacticis. Altipf the thirty- seven delegates from 'fltedhani: coun ty are anti-Bryan. , a' resolution for )ryan in the Plalnfleld iucus was oted down. Hartford isexpected to io tor Bryan Ity caucus apd most of he members oifthe' State Central Com nittee arO tor him. No concentration s being made upon any other candi date. A STEP TO FREE THAW onnsel Applies For Order To Permit Habeas Corpmj PIe Prisoner To Make Petition Poughkeepsle, R Y.,' April 21. The frst step in proceedings looking. to lie Treleas of- Harry K- Thaw from Vtatteawah'aflum, was taken today, lames 0. Graham,: of Newburg, for- .ner secretary .'to Governor OdelL ap- State Supreme Court, at White Plains, ind 'applied or an order directing the !upermtenaent-o( the aaytom to per mit Thaw, to sign an -application for t writ of kaboM orpus. The order vat' prcmtpUy f rantod. . a Accrdlnt to the t usual nrocodure- ttaw will thr application for a rlt of habea oprBuai which will be 4ubmlttd to jusUeo- of the Supreme Dourt, vrohably. JusUoe-Koriobaoser. 3uch wriu;ar alwafi ranted,.nd he data , wham, the writ la returnable s fixed to outt the convenience of ail rUeo ooneerned.- Then Thaw will ppar beforo a Justice of the flu- prema Court ior A Aearii to deter-. aalno wnothor 1w should bo released I from-the Mjrtun t ano. In all Ukt- :I Ubood thla.-JaHn bwiuvdo. new I before Jostles Morechauser, at Pough- Ikeepsie. lv, Htii m c t I Tb1b method of oMatnlnf the relfaas 1 of ftrlaxmoTtai' Stal aajrlam la J State iMMerfkmmkatoa. la ttnwlJ .1 Nov . -, - i , -. II- Cotasei Bay Thaw M Bom I N..Yk-Aertl-all James Q. Qr4 an ;wh aa ogaged.by:Tfcw, abon two- wwka tato( al4 olght -that ft o' oroUMbo rteral woaka .bf- on sDDIlcauoa-WM snaae IWT l lot nwrwvw ThawHftaBniaa-i,flr a " ZZt tTuluZ .S, Iwaa. aod when the hearing la held.I bar no doubt jlhero will bo produotd WfBolent ovldeaoa to show that bo Ja saaa and should bo rtHaaed. tr. Thaw's -physleaJ owodSUoo, nolwUh standing the Borbld jtafloencoa f to which ho la subject la MaUeawan, Is mock belter that It waa. TUCoa af C.r.rrtt tvrTponBP. ' VnrK.ro, N. C. April L V (- t,r y,: i fc:4 n W'-tJ')ti rf tn. Vti'r Apll ITib, IV t, f-r , . .. i, j- r ii.!,1 r.d TV f:;. : t t- !' Ui!fl: ' i ( ; ,,, ia"- J. '. - ! , I j Senator Simmons Kales Notable Re sponse to. Toast at Jefferson Clab Dinner, New York v - v - - - Washington Post New iYork, April 18. The Demo ratic CidVs Jefferson dinner, which William J. Bryan declined ta attend ipeechless, pessed off at the Hotel Knickerbocker tonight with never a mention of the Nebraskan's name. Purthermorj;, if there were any Bryan followers among the 500 diners, their names didn't appear on the list. The whole thing passed off in ap-tie-pie order, Just as the leaders In tlnf Democratic Club intended It should lass off,' and. no hard 'words were ipoken about anybody, except Presi lent Roosevelt. He was criticised by Senator F. M. Simmons, of North Car ulna, who can see in the future, pro viding executive conditions continue, 'the specter of old King George stalk ing abroad in the land and his incar nated spirit seated In power in ' the White House." Senator Simmons responded to the bast "The White House and the De mocracy." He said, in part: "If you ask me what sort of a Dem ocrat we should nominate for Presi dent, my answer would be, we should nominate a Democrat who can say in truth and tact: 'I am a Democrat;' a Democrat and nothing more; a Dem ocrat without qualification, ' explana tion, -or apologies. He, should be a Democrat, who, when the national convention, in its platform, interprets and declares what Democracy means ind stands "for today, will get on that olatform with both feet and stay on It with both feet. "The situation calls for a bold and jnequivocal enunciation of the prin ciples and policies for which the par y stands and invokes the support of he people. I will not say that the roposed law making a violation of he laws In restraint of trade without the consent of the Commissioner of Corporations a crime, and their viola tion with his consent innocuous and innocent is a scheme to secure cor poration support and tribute, but 1 will say, If it becomes a law, it is lkely to prove as successful a device for securing corporation support and ampaign contributions this year as optional publicity ,of corporation se crets-proved in the campaign ot four years ago. If it becomes a law, the only thing necessary to make It a com plete success In this respect is to nake the Commissioner of Corpora- tons chairman of the Republican na- Jonai executive committee. He would hen wield as big a stick agalriat the corporations as did Mr. Cortelyou in he campaign of 1904. In Slavery time there was a 'White House', oh every plantation. It was he 'White House' because. the master Wed. there It was the seat of power ind dominion. The humble abode ffhlcb the people provided for Wash ington and Jefferson and Lincoln and 3rant has ceaied to be the executive tninslon, and has become the 'White House' of the nation the master Uvea there it Is the seat ot power ind dominion. Everything political begins there. The master overshad ows everybody and dominates every- tbJ&g-tho government la "my govern ment, the army- Is "my army" the fleets of the navy are "my ships." Supplicant for legislation, whether or the railroad or the trusts or the labor unions, go not to the Capitol, bnt to the White House, for redress of their grievances and the Initiation of thtlr tneasort a, and Congress, orset- ful of it prond tradiuona, lorgeuui ot It obligations to the Constitution and Itself, meekly submit, or with feeble." If any,' protest registers hit will' .-' ., .-.., ' " J. . If yon UU mo that the court bav not yielded' to the executive behest, they, will stand firm, and there la no danger, I win awr your nay,-now ever booMtt, however firm,- however courageous aa oxecotlvd appointed Ju diciary may be. It cannot stand for a long time against executive power the Judiciary la a briakwatar against tiectitlve asurpaUoa, hot at beet It la only a temporary' breakwater. 'The only permanently effective breakwater la the peopie'theroselve.' -'. 1 - The Pretldent t" mighty nan. Politically speaking, b ha become an all-mtghly man. Bigger than, any body, l.iir than ersrybody. He aays to this one, 'Go, and be goeth, and to thai one 'IV, and he doth. He aays to the ItouM Tsm ihl taw,' and, Te that law and they ay, ah rieiit, Mr. Poolt., and thy pae It lie s rt to lh, Pnt Tits this law f..l. I'ftM tiut I,1 and they y, 'All rttM, Mr. IXcMweve 11 and thty rs It. 11 ;;, i donl wsnt to 1'iraiiUnt a third lim but I nt Taft tl 9 IT! 1't.t,' nd .Kcf y, An t'. ' i, Kr. RfWffv!!, we'll nnm- r. 1,'! ;i t Ai 1 :i kn t.rfur the t l I 1 V.i TELEGRAPHERS IffSTRIKElf HACKBU R N' S EMPLOYING CORPORATIONS MUST GIVE TEN PER CENT RAISE OF WAGES GIYEN UN TIL MAY 1 TO ACT THE 6 0 PStTTINC UP NIGHTS Cruiser North Carolina To Be Commis sioned April 27th Misappropriation Of GoTprunieut Funds Powder Ex plodes and Kills Four Laborers Warner Defends Roosevelt Plasue Spreading at LaGuayra Lilley Com- mittee Holds Sessions in Secret. Special to Journal. New York, April 21. Commercial telegraph operators have served notice on both Western Union and Postil Telegraph Companies that unless 'a raise ten per cent, is not made on their wages, that a general strike will be ordered. The companies are giy.-n until May 1st. Washington, D. C, April 21. Th.: cruiser North Carolina bus bten ac cepted and will be put in commission April 27th. Captain Victor Blue, will be in command. Washington, D. C, Ajuil 21. The attitude taken by labor unions again U he Republlcrn party" In rtirtion in tglslation in their behalf has canst d iome worrlment among the leaders. The Federation is exerting an' influ ence Inimical to the party and their threat to fight the party in the open has caused considerable alarm. Waahington, D. C, April 21. Tin jommittee on appropriations in the House of Representative s lnvtsiif;: t Ing the department of secret service, has discovered that funds for that purpose have ben used for the pros ecution and defense of govern'mrr.t employees' divorce cases. Little Rock, Ark., April 21. News :omes from Camp Heber, where Ital- an laborers are engaged in building i railroad, that a powder explosion oc curred there this morning, and four men were kllkd and 40 Injured. La Guayra, Ecquador, April 21. fne spread of the bubonic plague con- inues and the Inhabitants are rnatlj ilarmed. There are from 10 to 25 leaths dally. The medical authorities ire perplexed and ftar they will not check the disease before the mor tality has become very great. Washington, D. C, April 21 Sena tor Warner of Missouri, defended Pres ident Roosevelt for his action in the Brownvllle Incident today. Debate on this question will close this week. Waahington. D. C. April 2h The session of the Congressional Commit tee Investigating the Lilley charges are being held In secret- Nothing ha been announced of their transaction. A Practical Explanation "Ah," sighed the soulful young wo man, sniffing the balmy air, "there oo mistaking the spirit ot spring In this glorious morning. How mysteri ous if the, pungent perfume In the, air , "But." auggested the practical yonng man, "maybe that pungent smell ain't ao mjmUrlocs, attar all. I think It's the camphor tCt last year's suits ao many fellows are wearing 'today ." Catholic Standard and Times. loIIo Conrt Iowa A la . the polloe- court yesterday. M. W. Chapman. Waa Uxd the ooetafor obatrncUng the aldswalk, front of hit place of business on Booth Front street A. '.-- Joer Polcbor, vagrant, on the roads tor 10 days..- , . ' , ' .- . Rid King., oonvlcted la Monday'. ooo rt of dtaorderiy conduct, failed W cough up fine and coet, and he will do tlmoon the Jtitdg. ' - -' " ; A A . ever accelerating notnantum during th teat forty year of Republican gov- mment, and aom fine morning wa win ail wake ep to, find Btste boun daries obliurstwL to find Stat oov relgnty extinguished, to' find Con greee and the courts aubjagattd. and mngna chrtr, the bill of rigt, and ail rmf ftd pfvll and lm- iT)!!rIU of Amrraa ciUnnhlp ft; I'h tt !-r'r ef Old King Clnr$ i!ktr.g t'fd In the land, and hit fnr triti'fil ;.!rtl mUi in power In! o v. !,: iTt. " ' j - t j v. 1 ...! a f ' .f 5" ! - I .: ''-!; 1 I .. -t s m in mi STRAWB FROM Graham Richardson' FARM 15 CENTS ( (I (1 ( I (I (I- Screen OOfS Let us fit ycur Dot is ; the flies get too b;.:l. -A We also have a full line try wire. Places r i ; h t -w j l ,V i 10 GaskiU Kar L 73 Aliilii;, ytr,'fA. (()()()()( j Ph.. -( ) ; LIN2 POST C VltWS OF MEW BJ',Ki L fe ries, x lo ; . Doctor Series, ow ' Leather, Wood ami Auii Toasts, Et: Large; ALL KINDS OF MINERAL Duffy's Phi? a OttO IS I take pleasure in sa y we will Open Business OUR In. the . ,,T SDAY1 STO HUR jV Vewill begin moving Monday itk riiing and wi -not be open for business till we op-n m the NEW. TOHE, except the MatUng Department which will be open at our present store all the tim ? Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, A: ' hope to see everybody at OUH NEW STORE on Thursday. We will give Double Trading Stamps the remainder of the month. " v ' . a .1 WE RF.pni.tNTTnB rOLLOWlNO TlluN0 HOME COM TANIK3 AND WILL GUARD YOUR INTBRKST CARE ," ; ',TVLLY AKD WJXLr 7' t . f? i ' t ' . " 1 rtV,'Fiao'Mfo InsuranroCo., Klneton.- ' A' Kar'h l (t Hre InmirsnreCo., t;rewbtr. . r ' iioiiiiim I.Wa hlork Ineuunro Co j High Toint. 4' " '," Kcw l'r i.uilii.ng A I -mi a An, Ket pr-r tmi lnvttnent, tm tI. ".'" i - '- '- 'i T '' Vutr j rtitty Ca. H.fKX) tht arciif.nUidslhr'H.u !.o i Tu'ker I'ro. Wiimlngtan, fclonumt, lrrn FmHng, etd WilUr'iretJf, rmffv, FomittirC It-me n4 . : ' y.J ar.d t', i .ty ni ti.unty proptty, Kslatfa h:nki r. " ! i 'OI I f &!" ' it St m mm PER QUAR DT -I I )-- " ' ' o ooo widows I T . . before I o; l-'oul- (,11 .( )(lt KS. y 9 that J Si 0 ZiP !'''; b-'v" 91 NJtSW r: Elk's Temple on . MORNING APRIL 23 r
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